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Listening to Network Radio sources
Press
or
until "NET Radio" is displayed on the front panel. Alternatively, press the
SOuRCe+
SOuRCe-
the remote control until " NET Radio" is displayed.
Solo Neo must be installed on your home network and connected to the Internet in order to listen to network
radio sources. Solo Neo can be connected using a wired network connecton or can be connected wirelessly. Most
wired connections will use automatic setup. For network configuration and wireless settings, see pages 18—19.
See page 7 for network cable connection and wireless network antenna installation.
Choosing music to play
Solo Neo provides a world of radio programming via the Internet. With such a broad range of stations available,
we recommend that you set up your favourites — see panel opposite. After the Network Radio system has
initialised you will be prompted to press
O
to begin navigation.Use the remote control cursor keys B/C to
select a category to browse.
Various categories and sub-categories are available, including "My Favourites" which contains your favourite
O
>
stations. Use the remote control
or
key to enter a category. Use the remote control cursor keys B/C to
select a radio station or sub-category. Once you have found a radio station that you wish to listen to, press
select it.
O
Press
during Net Radio listening to enter navigation mode without stopping the music. Use the remote
<
control
key to navigate back one level to the previous category.
A new radio station can be chosen by navigating the categories and sub-categories, as described above.
NET Radio
Initialising...
NET Radio
Press OK to Navigate
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Browse
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>My Favourites
C
Browse
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>Local United Kingdom
C
Browse
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>BBC
O
button on
NeT
O
BBC
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>BBC Radio 1
C
BBC
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>BBC Radio 1Xtra
C
BBC
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>BBC Radio 2
O
to
BBC Radio 2
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>BBC Radio 2
O
NET Radio è
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BBC Radio 2
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Display modes
Solo Neo provides different display modes when
listening to NET Radio. The mode is changed
(cycled) by pressing the
button on either the
INFO
front-panel or the remote-control.
1. Station name being transmitted.
2. Text used by broadcasters to give programme-
related information (e.g., 'phone numbers, web-
addresses, etc.).
3. Data rate: this mode shows the data rate of the
station (in kbits/s) and the transmission mode. A
higher data rate indicates a higher audio quality.
4. Large fonts display: this mode uses large size
text to display the source name and volume so
that it is easier to read from across a room.
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