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Viewing Current Station/Song Information
The SLA5500 LCD screen displays station and song information during playback of an
Internet Radio station. Not all stations broadcast additional song information. If you
are browsing in another menu and wish to re-display information about the
station/song currently playing, press the INFO button (14).
Example Display Text Explanation
Nick Ferry Artist name.
. . . One More Time Name of the album.
Born To Be Happy Title of the song currently playing.
;/2 Now playing.
Streaming buffer fill informator:
indicates that the station signal is being
buffered to the device and will begin to
play in a few seconds.
Radio signal strength indicator.
Internet Radio Service
Your SLA5500 comes preconfigured with free Internet Radio Stations. You can
choose to sign up to an Internet Radio Service to receive more stations. Such
services may also allow you to add your own stations to the list. For more details,
please see the Web site at: http://www.radiosetup.com. When you have subscribed to
a service, you can either wait until the automatic radio list update occurs, or perform
a manual update. See ‘Updating the Radio List’ for details.
Listening to Music Files
The SLA5520 allows you to listen to music files stored on your PC through your
audio system. Music files include WMA-DMR, WMA and MP3 files and WAV files.
Before You Start
1 The SLA5520 must be connected to the wireless network.
2 The UPnP Media Server must be running on your PC containing the Philips Media
Manager Music Library (see ‘Starting the UPnP Media Server’).
3 There must be at least one music file in the Philips Media Manager Music Library
on your PC.
Music Files Menu
You can browse music files by album, all tracks, artist, genre (music style),
genre/artist, genre/album and playlist. The music files are organized in a hierarchical
menu, similar to the way in which files are organized in subdirectories on a PC.
Menu items are displayed on the SLA5520’s LCD screen and you navigate through the
menu using the remote control. The actual content of each menu is determined by
the structure of your Philips Media Manager Music Library.
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