Media player quickstart guide, Accessing pandora feedback menu – Grace Digital GDI-IRBM20 Business Music System User Manual

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allows you to use a stand alone internet radio you are now ready to go to the next step. Please note that if you have any questions,
concerns or problems with Pandora’s services please contact Pandora directly.


3. Log onto your Grace Digital Audio account. Please note that you must follow the steps in ‘Registering an Account on

www.grace.reciva.com

prior to upgrading your radio to be able to receive Pandora music stream. If you have not created an account and registered your radio,
please do so now.


4. After you have successfully created your account and registered your radio at

www.grace.reciva.com

choose ‘see extra features’. In this

menu choose ‘Pandora’. You will then be prompted to add the ‘email address’ that you used to create your Pandora account and the
‘password’ you used to create your Pandora account. After you have done this please unplug your radio from power and wait 1 minute. Plug
the radio back in and turn the radio on. You will now be able to listen to your Pandora stations on your Grace digital radio.


5. You can then listen to your Pandora music section via the following menu choices.
Select ‘Personal Radio’

Internet Radio

< Personal Radio >

6. Select ‘My Pandora’

< My Pandora >

6. Select ‘Stations’

< Stations >

Search

Accessing Pandora Feedback Menu

1. While listening to one of your Pandora radio stations choose the ‘Retrieve’ button on the internet radio. The ‘Retrieve’ button will allow you

to perform the similar choices as you do with your regular Pandora on line account. Choosing the reply button will allow you to thumbs up /
down a song, sleep up to 6 songs an hour, book mark songs and artist etc.

• Bookmark Song

• Bookmark Artist

• Give Feedback (thumbs up or down a song)

• Song Details

• Skip Song

• Explain Song


Media Player Quickstart Guide


The Media Player allows you to play unprotected audio files (AAC, AIFF, MP3, RM, WAV, WMA) and play lists (M3U) stored on a networked PC
or Apple. It has been verified to work with Windows 2000 and Windows XP, and Apple OSX.

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