Acoustic Research ARIR201 User Manual

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Internet Radio
With Internet radio, you can listen to music, 
news, sports, weather or talk radio in other 
countries or from your home town. It offers the 
most music selections from around the world 
and most stations are free. 
Accessing Internet Radio
• Press 
SOURCE repeatedly to select Internet 
Radio.
 OR
• Press  or   to highlight Internet Radio in 
the Source menu and then press SELECT
Listening to Internet Radio
To select a station:
Internet Radio stations are categorized according 
to music genre, talk nature and geographical 
location. 
1. Press   or   to highlight a category or sub-
category and then press SELECT.  
 
 
 
• 
My Genres – your favorite genres together in 
one place for easier navigation
• 
My Favorites – a list of your favorite Internet 
Radio stations  
• 
Music – music stations categorized by genre 
and sub-genres (e.g. Blues, Hip Hop)
• 
Talk – talk-specified stations categorized by 
talk natures (e.g. Business news, Religion)
• 
My Local Stations – a list of local Internet 
radio stations selected according to the locale 
provided by the user
• 
By Region – music stations categorized by 
geographical regions
2.  While a station is highlighted, press SELECT
The selected station will start to play. 
 
To store the current station as My Favorites:
Press 
 while listening. 
Alternatively:
1. Press 
.
2.  Press   or   to highlight Add to Favorites 
and then press SELECT.
To listen to a station in My Favorites:
Select a station from My Favorites in the main 
menu of Internet Radio and then press SELECT 
to start playback. (Read To select a station for 
more information).
To remove a station from My Favorites:
Press   while listening to a favorite station. 
To store the current station as a preset:
1.  Select a station.
2.  Press and hold 1, 2, 3, 4or on top of the 
radio until a beep sound is heard to store the 
current station to that preset button.
• 
You can store up to 6 stations in each source.
• 
To listen to a preset station, press 1-6.
• 
To edit a preset station, repeat the steps 
above to overwrite the previously stored 
station.
• 
You can assign a preset station as the wake 
sound of the alarm, refer to page 17 for more 
information.