Selecting a preset station
Presets are stored in the radio and cannot be
accessed from other radios. To store an Internet radio
preset, press and hold the P button on the remote
control handset until the display shows the Save to
Preset screen. Using the down or up keys on the
remote, select one of the 10 presets and press the
Enter button on the remote control handset to store
the currently playing station. To select a preset, press P
button briefly, then select one of the listed preset
stations. When a preset station is playing, it shows Pn
(P1, P2 etc) in the bottom of the screen.
Note: Operation of presets is identical for Internet
radio, DAB and FM.
Also press and hold (1-10) button can save station to preset
number.
There are different ways of selecting a preset
station.
Press a numeric button (1 – 10) on the remote
control handset to select the memory presets 1-10.
Presets
Press “P” to display a list of stored stations. Use the
▲ and ▼ buttons or turn the “CONTROL” dial to
select the preferred station. Press the “ENTER”
button or the “CONTROL” dial to confirm and
switch to the selected station. Press “t”, “P” or
“BACK” to exit this menu. The menu will close
automatically after a while.
Favourites
Favourites are different from Presets in that they can
be stored on the internet radio portal directly, not just
on the A 2696.
Before you set up an account on the portal from its
web interface (www.wifiradio-frontier.com), the
favourites are associated solely with A 2696.
After you set up a portal account, all the Favourites
from your different radios are merged into a
combined favourites list. This combined list is available
to all the radios on your account. (see page 26 for
details of how to register your A 2696 on the internet
radio portal)
To store a playing station as a Favourite, press and
hold Select until the display shows 'Favourite added'.
The station appears in the default Favourites list
Stations. To select a favourite, select
Menu > Station list > My favourites >[Favourites list] >
[Station].
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