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NP30
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USB
Use to connect a USB storage device or another portable device containing
music files. 500mA maximum current consumption.
Standby/On
When powering up from standby the Standby/On LED will flash approximately
once a second as the unit boots up , the display will initially be blank before
'Starting…' appears.
This product has APD (Auto Power Down) enabled as default. After inactivity of
30 minutes, the product will automatically switch to Standby. See later section
for further details.
Note the startup sequence can take
approximately 30 seconds
to complete.
Infrared sensor
Receive IR commands from the supplied remote control. A clear unobstructed
line of sight between the remote control and the sensor is required.
(Memory)
Press to access the Memory features for preset recall and storage.
The Sonata NP30 can store up to 20 Presets which can be Internet Radio
stations, Streams from Streaming Services or your own choice of Internet
Radio URL. See later section.
(Reply)
This is the reply/interactive button. Press when listening to an Internet Radio
station or Streaming Service that has some form of interaction with the user.
This function will bring up an interactive menu (where available). This feature
is commonly used allow indication that you like or don’t like the current stream
so the service can tailor the music served to your personal taste.
For Media playback (UPnP or Local) this button will toggle between the 'Now
Playing' display and the current media browsing display.
Play/Pause
Plays and pauses playback.
Stop/Delete
Press during playback to stop or press in various menus to delete the present
item.
Display
Displays the status of the unit.
Home
Go directly to the top Home Menu.
Return
Press to return to the previous menu.
Skip
Press once to skip forwards or backwards one track.
Navigation/Select (rotary dial)
Rotate to navigate around the menus. Pressing the rotary dial in will activate
the 'Select' function to accept the item/function shown on the display.
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