Search Function - T+A CALA CDR User Manual

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Starting
playback
Stopping
playback
Skipping
tracks
Search
function


Playlists and
favourites
Press the  button on the remote control handset to start playback.
Pressing the  button halts playback.
A brief press on the  /  buttons during playback causes the
device to jump to the next or previous piece of music within the current
playlist.
The exact form of the displayed list and the preparation of the content
depend to a large extent on the music service provider. You may
therefore find that in some cases not all the functions described in these
instructions can be used.
In order to find quickly what you want in the wide range of services on
offer, it is possible to search for specific items in the content available
from music service providers.
The first step in the procedure is to open the Select list of the appropriate
music service. Navigate to the "Search" entry, and confirm by pressing
the  button. As an alternative it is possible to call up the search
function by pressing the blue  button while navigating in lists.
A window now opens in which the keyword can be entered using the
remote control handset's alpha-numeric keypad.
Press the  button to erase any letter.
Start the search by briefly pressing the  button.
After a short delay a list appears showing the search results.
The results list varies from one music service to another. Many services
allow you to filter the search results by artiste, album or track once the
search has been completed.
The search function can be called up from every point within the lists by
pressing the blue  button.
The search strings can consist of up to eight characters. It is also
possible to enter multiple keywords separated by a space character, e.g.
"The Beat".
Most music services offer the facility to register on the provider's website
with the user data, create dedicated playlists, and manage the lists
conveniently.
Once created, the playlists appear in the Select list of the corresponding
music service, where they can be called up and played via the .
The location within the select list at which the playlists can be accessed
varies from one music service to another. Often these folders are named
"My music", "Library", "Favourites" or similar.
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