Internet radio – Roberts Radio 63I User Manual

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Searching for a radio station by name

There may be occasions when you know the name of a radio station but
you do not know the location or genre. This facility allows you to search for
the station using a part (or parts) of the radio station name.

1. Press and hold the Menu button to enter the main Internet radio menu.

Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Station list' is highlighted on
the display and then press the Select button.

2. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Stations' is highlighted on

the display and then press the Select button.

3. Press

the

Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Search stations' is highlighted

on the display and then press the Select button.

4. To enter the search word(s) press the Menu Up or Down, Left or Right

buttons (on the remote control) to highlight each character for the search
in turn, and press the Select button to enter. If you make an error press
the Info button to access the delete character '

' on the screen and

then press the Select button. Press the Info button again to go back to
the character selection. After the fi nal character of the search has been
entered, use the Info button and then the Menu Up or Down buttons
to highlight the '

' symbol on the screen and then press the Select

button to fi nish.

5. The radio will search for radio stations that match your search data. If

you include a space between two search items the radio will look for
station names which include both items. Thus a search for 'ROCK 100'
could fi nd a station called '100 Classic Rock Hits' as well as a station
called '100.FM Rocks'

6. Press

the

Menu Up or Down buttons to highlight the station that you

wish to listen to and press the Select button to confi rm your choice.
The display will show 'Connecting...' while it fi nds a new station.

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