Gontnolling Playback
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Use the STOF I butbon on
your
Pico
Wi-Fi remote control to stop
playback.
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Use the
PLAY,/PAUSE
lD
button on the
remote eontnol Eo start a track,
pause
a
Fack, or restart a
paused
track.
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Use
SKIP TO PBEUIOUS TRAGK < ts
stant
playback
of the
previous
track in lhe
oueue.
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Use
the
SKIP TO IIIEXT
THACK ) to
start
playback
of the next track in the
queue.
Erowsing A Oueue
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Press
the BFOIII SE bulton - the currently
playing
rack name will
be
displayed.
Tunn
the scroll wheel to see the tnacks that arc
queued
for
playback.
To
jump
ahead and
play
a
track
{rom
the
queue, press
the
scroll wheel to select and the track will
play.
Removing Tracks From A
Oueue
x!
Pr€ss the BEOUITSE
butlon - the currently
playing
track name will be displayed.
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Turn the scroll wheel to the track that
you
would like to remove from the
queue.
Press
and hold the STOP key on the remote for 2
seconds.
Pico will
display
'Delete
Track?'.
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Tum the scroll wheel to highlight either
'Yes'
or'No'.
Press
the scroll wheel to make
your
selection.
'Bemoved
From Glueue'will
be displayed if
you
decided to delete a rack.
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To clear the entire contents of a
queue,
select'Clear Sueue'from
Ehe the main
Media Player menu.
Playing Tracks Bandomly
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Select and add the individual
tracks to the
queue
as described
pneviously.
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Return to the main togline
Media Player
menu end select'Playback
Mode'.
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Botate the scroll wheel
to display'Shuffle',
then select
by
pressing
the scroll wheel.
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Confirm that'Shuffle'mode
should be
enabled, by selecting YES
or
NO.
Repeating Tracks
In A Eueue
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Select the individual u.acks
as
previously
descnibed.
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Fleiurn
to the main topline Media Player
menu and select'Playback
Mode'.
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Rotate
the scroll wheel to display'Hepeat',
then select by
pressing
the scroll wheel.
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Confinm that'Bepeat mode should
be
enabled,
by
selecting
YES or NO.
Windows PG UPnP Set-Up
lf
your
PC is running Microsoft
Windows XP
or Vista,
then
you
can use Window Media
Player
1 1
[WMP
'l
1J to act as
your
UPnP
[Universal
Plug and Play] media server 1.O.
WMP 11 can be downloaded from
Microsofts website and installed by following
the instructions detailed in ils installation
wizard.
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Once installed, Windows Media Player
11
will create a library from all the media files
available to it on
your
PC. To add new
media
files to
the library select
'File
>
Add to
Library... > Advanced Options',
click'Add'
and choose the
files you
wish to add
and
click'0K'.
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You will now need to connect
Pico Wi-Fi to
Windows Media
Player 11 and configure
it
tn allow
the radio to access
your
media
library. In onden to this.
yau
will need to do
the following:
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Keep
pressing
BACK to
get
to Pico's top-
line menu
and then turn the scroll wheel to
'Media
Player'
and
press
to select.
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Now rotate
scroll wheel and select'UPNP
Servers'. Pico will scan for
all
available
UPnP
servers. Note, b may take a few
seconds
for Pico to compleie its scan
and
before the scan has been completed,
Pico
will display'[Empty]'. Pico will continue
to
display'[Empty]'
if no UPnP
servers are
found.
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lf
"No
PG Found" is
displayed on Pico
Wi-Fi,
click the library tab in Windows
Media Player
and select media sharing,
now
select share
my media and then click
'OK'.
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At this
point you
can scan for
UPnP
servers on
Pico Wi-Fi again, Pico Wi-Fi
will
now be listed as a
unknown device in the
media
sharing window click the Allow'
button and then
click'OK. Pico Wi-Fi should
now
be accessing
your
Windows
Media
Player
Library.
PLEASE
hIOTE that onty WMA files
in
Windows Media Player
are accessible using
UPnP
Playing
Music Using UPnP
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When the UPnP server is
configured to
share media files with Pico
Wifi,
you
can
begin
playing
music as follows:
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Press
the BACK button
until
'Stations'
is
displayed. Turn
the scroll wheel until
'Media
Player'is o*screen,
then
press
the
scroll
wheel to
select.
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Turn scroll wheel to
highlight'UPNP
Servers'and
press
to select. Pico
will scan
for
all available UPnP servers.
Please note,
it
may take a few seconds for
Pico to
complete its scan.
Before the scan has
been completed,
Pico will display'[Empty]'
and continue to do so if
no UPnP servers
can be found.
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After a
successful scan, select
your
UPnP
server, by notating
the scroll wheel
[if
there
is more
than one UPnP serverl.
and then
pressing
to select.
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Pico
will now list the media
categories
available
from the UPnP server, e.g.
'Music',
'Playlists'
etc. Turn the scnoll wheel
to
choose
which category
you
wish to
browse,
then
pr€ss
to select. Tunn
the dial to
highlight a sub category and
press
to
select. Turn the scroll
wheel to highlight the
media
files
that
you
wish
to
play,
then
press
to select. Pico will display'[Add
to Sueue]',
press
the scnoll wheel
again and Pico will
add the tracks to its
queue
and begin
playing
them
automatically.
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