Deleting an Internet radio station from your bookmark list
1
Press the HOME button on the remote control to go to the
Home menu.
If the Home menu is shown on the display, skip to step 2.
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2
Press the UP and DOWN (
5
and
b
) buttons on the
remote control to move ">" to
”
Bookmark
“
, and then press
the ENTER button.
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3
Press the UP and DOWN (
5
and
b
) buttons on the
remote control to move “>” next to the radio station you
want to delete.
4
Press the DELETE button on the remote control.
Adding an Internet radio station from TEAC vTuner website
You can add desired Internet radio stations from your computer and
listen to the stations from the unit.
1
Check the MAC address of the unit.
From the “Home” menu, select “Settings”
w
“Network”,
w
“Network Information”
w
“MAC Address”.
Press the UP and DOWN (
5
and
b
) buttons to move up and
down the menu screen, and then press the ENTER button to
select the desired menu.
2
From your computer, access TEAC vTuner website (http://
teac.vtuner.com/).
You can change the language by clicking each nation’s flag icon
on the top.
3
On the website, register your e-mail address and
password.
4
Enter the MAC address of the unit.
Enter the MAC address without colons between alphanumeric
characters. (For example if the MAC address displayed on your
unit is 01 : 23 : 45 : 67 : 89 : 00, enter 012345678900 on the vTuner
website.)
Once the registration has been completed, you will not need to
enter the MAC address of your unit.
5
Select a genre from the list of genres such as Music.
6
Select the station you want to add to your favourite list.
Click the
button to add the station, and then a dialog box
appears.
7
Enter a group name in the dialog box to make a group,
and then click the Go button.
The group name is added to “My Favourite Groups”.
You can access the group from “Favourites” in the Internet Radio
menu. Add the Internet radio station(s) you want to listen to.
To listen to the Internet radio station(s) added from the vTuner
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website, you must have your unit connected to the Internet.
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