Operating The Sources In Detail - T+A CALA CDR User Manual

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Operating the sources in detail

General
information
Calling up the
Favourites list
Adding a
favourite
Favourites lists
The
includes the facility to create Favourites lists. The
purpose of these lists is to store radio stations and podcasts, so that they
can be accessed swiftly.
Each of the sources FM radio, DAB radio, and Internet radio (incl.
podcasts) features its own Favourites list.
Once stored, the favourites can either be selected from the Favourites
list, or called up directly by entering the program location number. The
option of selecting using the location number is particularly useful when
you wish to call up favourites when the screen is not in view (e.g. from an
adjacent room) or using a house control system.
Favourites lists for the various music services (TIDAL etc.) are not
supported.
Instead it is usually possible to add Favourites and Playlists on-line via
the provider's account. These can then be called up and played via the
The first step is to switch to one of the sources listed above.
Press the  button to call up the Favourites list.
a)
Here the program location number is displayed within the list. Since
it is possible to erase individual list items, the numbering may not be
continuous.
b)
The selected list entry is displayed in enlarged form.
c)
Position display in the Favourites list.
If you especially enjoy the piece of music or radio station to which you
are currently listening, simply press the green  button on the
FM1000; this action stores the station in the corresponding Favourites
list.
Each Favourites lists features 99 program locations.
Favourites lists can only be used to store the piece of music and station
which is currently playing.
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