Yamaha MCX-2000 User Manual

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MCX-2000 Owner’s Manual
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Registering an Internet Radio Station
The MCX-2000 comes with five Internet radio stations 
preassigned. But, not to mention, there’re hundreds of 
thousands of online radio stations all over the Internet, and 
you may already enjoy some of them on your computer. Now 
you can even add your favorite online radio stations to the 
MCX-2000 library, and enjoy them together with other audio 
sources.
Select Top Menu > Library > Radio > Internet Radio, for 
the list of Internet radio sites.
Move the selection (highlight) to a column where you want 
to add a new Internet radio station. The site list can hold 
up to 40 online radio stations, so scroll through the list as 
required.
n You can overwrite an existing station. If the old station is registered to 
the Presets list (page 59), the new station replaces it when you select 
it from the Presets list.
Specify a new radio site using the following two Submenu 
commands. Either command opens the character palette. 
So, you can type necessary text characters using the 
palette, or using a PS/2 keyboard connected to the 
MCX-2000 front panel (page 75).
Edit Site title: Specify the radio station name here.
Edit URL: Specify the radio station site URL (server name) 
or IP address here. In either case, this parameter value must 
be specified starting with “http://” and ending with a slash (/), 
even though the column accepts any text character (no alert 
appears if text is invalid).
Clear this Site: Select this if you want to delete an existing 
Internet radio station registered at the current column. When 
a confirmation dialog box appears, select OK if you’re sure. 
The column becomes unregistered.
n When you specify a radio station site with a URL, you should also 
specify at least one active DNS server for the MCX-2000 to 
successfully find the specified site (page 37).
Repeat steps 2 to 3 as required.
In addition to the above procedure, Internet radio stations 
can be registered or edited through a web browser (page 76). 
When you find a new radio station on the web, simply copy 
its URL and paste it to the site list opened in a web browser.
Radio station name
Site URL