Owner`s manual

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Guide to Features (Rear panel):
The rear panel controls provide basic functionality should you lose the remote control or the
remote is not located nearby.
1. FM ANTENNA: Extend and rotate the telescoping antenna for best reception. In strong FM
signal locations, reducing the antenna’s length usually provides better reception. Keep the
antenna retracted in its locked position when not being used to avoid damage.
2. MONO/STEREO: Press in for Stereo only when the optional NetWorks Speaker is connected.
The display will show an “ST” for Stereo. In FM mode, when the optional NetWorks Speaker
is connected, placing the button in the Mono position during weak FM reception may help
to reduce noise. The display will show an “M” when the Mono/Stereo button is in the Mono
position. Note: It is possible for the source material (such as an internet station) to be broadcast
in mono even if the Stereo position is selected.
3. BALANCE: Leave this control in the “Left” position unless the optional NetWorks Speaker is
connected. When the optional NetWorks Speaker is connected, rotate the knob to the left or right
to adjust the sound from each speaker, or leave in the center detent position for equal balance.
4. HEADPHONE: Connect a set of headphones (not included) to this 3.5mm female mini stereo
variable output. The headphone volume is controlled by the wheel on the top of NetWorks
and the volume buttons on the remote. Connected headphones will mute the main speaker.
Avoid listening to headphones at high volume levels to prevent hearing damage.
5. USB: For your convenience you may connect the included USB cable to the USB input and
then connect your USB device to the cable. Or connect your digital storage device (such as a
memory stick) to this USB Type A 2.0 input. The display will briefly show “USB device found”.
Set the source to Music Player mode and select USB.
Use the music player controls (Presets 1, 2, & 3) to control music playback. All of the tracks
for an artist or album will playback until the end of that folder is reached and then repeat.
Note: Some MP3 players, including the iPod, use dedicated software to playback music and
to charge, and therefore won’t be recognized by the NetWorks radio. In these cases, when such
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