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Open the menu, select
the web address of the station. If you are already
listening to a station, the details are automatically
provided.
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To save the station, select Save. The radio station is
added to the Internet radio stations view.
Play songs from Media server
About media servers
Select
Media
player.
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Universal plug and play (UPnP) and Digital Living Network
Alliance (DLNA) technologies allow devices to connect to each
other, and simplify communication and the sharing of data
and media in the home. Media servers are available for most
operating systems and many hardware platforms. They
enable you to store and share your media files (images, video
and audio clips, and other types of multimedia).
Your device functions as a UPnP or DLNA client and can auto-
detect media servers that are connected to the same local
network as your device and are configured accordingly.
The Media player application provides access to media
servers in the wireless environment. Currently up to four
servers, when available, are displayed in the top level of the
Media player library view. You cannot delete the servers from
the library nor delete media from them.
Browse media servers
Select
Media
player.
>
Add radio
bookmark, and enter
After scanning the wireless network, discovered media
servers are displayed at the bottom of the main Media player
view.
When you select a server, the root directory of the server is
loaded and displayed. You can browse the servers and their
content.
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Positioning (GPS)
About GPS
The coordinates in the GPS are expressed using the
international WGS-84 coordinate system. The availability of
the coordinates may vary by region.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the
government of the United States, which is solely responsible
for its accuracy and maintenance. The accuracy of location
data can be affected by adjustments to GPS satellites made
by the United States government and is subject to change
with the United States Department of Defense civil GPS policy
and the Federal Radionavigation Plan. Accuracy can also be
affected by poor satellite geometry. Availability and quality
of GPS signals may be affected by your location, buildings,
natural obstacles and weather conditions. GPS signals may
not be available inside buildings or underground and may be
impaired by materials such as concrete and metal.
GPS should not be used for precise location measurement,
and you should never rely solely on location data from the
GPS receiver and cellular radio networks for positioning or
navigation.