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Music Player .
Shared media
USB playback
My playlist
Repeat play: Off
Shuffle play: Off
Clear My playlist
Music player
Clear My playlist
Remove all from My playlist
Shared media
USB playback
My playlist
Repeat play: Off
Shuffle play: Off
Clear My playlist
Music player
USB playback
My playlist
Repeat play: Off
Shuffle play: Off
Clear My playlist
Prune servers
Music player
Prune servers
Prune shared media
wake on LAN servers?
Clearing the playlist
1. Press
Menu
. To clear the whole playlist choose
'Clear My playlist'
and then
choose
'YES'.
If you do not wish to clear the playlist choose
'NO'
.
Playing your playlists
1. Press
Menu
. Choose
'My playlist'
.
2. To play the playlist from a particular track, press
Menu Up
or
Down
until the
desired track is highlighted then press
Select
to start play.
3. While playing from the playlist, you can use this function to jump to a particular
track within the playlist. While playing from the playlist, you may add additional
tracks or albums or remove specific tracks (please see the preceding page).
Prune servers
Your unit stores details of UPnP servers that it has seen via its network connection in
its internal memory. If you use the audio system at different locations you may find that
there are servers listed by the audio system that you are no longer interested in. The
prune servers function allows only active UPnP servers on the currently connected
network to be shown when selecting 'Shared Media' from the Music Player menu.
1. Press
Menu
. Choose
'Prune servers'
. To remove servers that are no longer
required choose
'YES'
. If you do not wish to prune servers choose
'NO'
.
Wake On LAN
If you are using a computer as a UPnP server for playing your music files via your
audio system, you may not wish to keep that computer operating when you are not
listening via your audio system. If your computer is suitably configured, it can either
shut down, or enter a Standby or hibernation state when it is not being used.
Your audio system can wake up a computer which has shut down using a Wake
On LAN command via the network provided that the audio system has previously
connected to a UPnP server application on that computer. A computer which is not
currently active will be shown with a question mark in the list of UPnP servers. Many
computers will not respond to Wake On LAN commands from the audio system
in all modes, and may require software, device driver, BIOS, hardware or router
configuration changes for this function to operate. Failure of a computer to respond
to Wake On LAN is not considered a fault of the audio system.
?DAD: Les:
?JENNY: Jenny’s music
HOME_PC: Mum’s music
Shared media