Menu Options - Bush WI-1810 Instruction Manual

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1. The menus presented to you on your radio are now generated by the media server,
such as the Windows Media Player. Your radio can play Music and Playlists and there is
also a search option available.
2. Use the Navigation/Select rotary control to highlight and press to select to play your
music choices
3. You can also use the
skip back,
on your radio, when streaming music from your computer.

Menu options

There are a range of features and settings available to you within the Menu of your radio.
You can access the Menu when the radio is on (not in Standby mode), from any mode.
To use the Menu:
1. Short press the Menu button.
2. Use the Navigation/Select rotary control to scroll and press to select. Use the
buttons to move across the screen e.g.: when setting an alarm time.
3. A list of features and options will be displayed. Use the Navigation/Select rotary control
to scroll and highlight a feature or option and press to select or confirm. You can short
press the
button if you need to go back a step.
Available features and options in the Menu are:
Local radio
Internet Radio
» My Favourite
» Radio Station/Music
» Local Radio
» Sleep Radio
» History
» Service
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skip forward,
Play/Pause and
Stop buttons
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Media Centre
» UPnP
» My Playlist
» Clear My Playlist
Information Centre
» Weather information
» Financial information
» System information
Bluetooth mode
Configuration
» Time Display
» Manage my MediaU
or
» Network
» Date & Time
» Alarm - Press the
Press the Navigation/Select rotary control to Snooze for 5 minutes.
» Timer
» Language
» Dimmer
» Display
» Power Management
» Sleep Timer
» Buffer
» Weather
» Local Radio Setup
section of these instructions, or online at www.bush-support.com If you still require further assistance, call one of our experts on 0345 600 3021.
Power button to stop the alarm.
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