Roberts Radio ColourStream User Manual

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Before using the Internet Radio and Music Player functions, you will need to connect your 
radio to your computer network using either the WiFi or Ethernet connection. This is covered 
in the section titled Confi guration.
The Internet Radio section describes how to fi nd radio stations to listen to. These can 
be radio stations that you already know and listen to conventionally, or new stations you 
may search for. You may set up stations that you like as Favourites so that they are more 
readily accessible.
The section for the Music Player describes how you may play music fi les that you may 
have stored on a computer connected to your network. The use of Shared Media (using 
UPnP) and USB playback is explained. 
The Last.fm section explains the use of the radio in conjunction with the Last.fm internet 
based music streaming service.
The section for iPod Docking describes how to use your ColourStream to play audio fi les 
or video soundtracks directly from your iPod.
The two sections for DAB Radio and FM Radio describes how to use the radio to listen 
to conventional radio broadcasts.
The section titled Clock and Alarms describes how the clock in the radio may be set, as 
well as explaining the use of the alarms, snooze and sleep timer features.  
The Display and Audio section shows how to adjust the display, use the equaliser and 
connect your radio to other audio equipment.
The  Information section includes troubleshooting, specifications and warranty 
information.
About this instruction manual
This instruction manual is split into sections for each of the different operating modes of 
your Roberts ColourStream Internet Radio. Each section is clearly identifi ed by the shaded 
heading in the top right hand corner of each pair of pages.
Music Player
            
Page 31
Last.fm
            
Page 46
iPod Docking
            
Page 55
DAB Radio
            
Page 58
FM Radio
            
Page 65
Clock and Alarms
            
Page 69
Display and Audio
            
Page 77
Information
            
Page 83
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Confi guration
Page 21
Internet Radio