Operation Manual
NOXON
34 ENGLISH
Note: It's not enough to just enter a Web page in the format http://classicradio.com, even if a stream is lying
in wait for your iRadio deep in the lower reaches of the Web page. It's best just to copy the address of the
actual Internet radio server into the iRadio station list using the "Copy link address" function in the Web
browser. For more detailed instructions on how to find Internet radio addresses, please see the appendix.
As soon as your new favourite has been saved, it will appear in your list of saved favourites and in the Fa-
vourites menu, which you can access from the main menu or via the button.
Your Premium vTuner Service, managing favourites (part two).
One of the "premium" qualities of the vTuner subscription that comes with your iRadio is that you can cus-
tomise the Internet radio list by adding stations of your own via your web browser. Here's how:
Open your web browser and enter the URL of the vTuner Premium Service:
http://www.radio567.com
Enter the MAC address of your iRadio in the field at the lower left of the page. You can find it on the bottom
panel of the device, usually in a format such as 00-11-A5-7B-C5-70. It's not necessary to enter the separa-
tor characters: 0011a57bc570. The entry is not case-sensitive.
Now click "Go".
You should now be seeing something like this. To add
stations of your own and play them on your iRadio, reg-
ister with vTuner.
Click the link at the top right, "Create Account Login".
On the following page, enter your e-mail address and a
password. If you do not want to receive consumer in-
formation, remove the check next to "Receive program
updates and special offers", then click and
you're finished.
You can now add your favourite station by clicking "Go"
in "My Added Stations"—enter the name of the station,
its web address (URL), its geographic origin (e.g. Ger-
many) and its "format" or genre. Press "Go" to confirm
again, and your new station will henceforth be added to
the Internet radio menu on the iRadio in "My Added
Stations"!
Please note that the iRadio cannot support every data format on the Internet—you may find that it does not
support one or the other station. You'll find notes toward the back of this manual—sometimes it's just a bit
more difficult to get a radio stream up and running...
MP3 remains one of the most popular formats—not only for music files but also for Internet streams—and
the wide range of stations using this format should be supported as a rule!










