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Denon AVR-4806CI User Manual

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Basic Operation

If no button is operated for approximately ten
seconds, the regular display reappears.
Registered presettings can be checked on the on
screen display.
The presettings can only be displayed with the on
screen display when the “NetAudio” function is
selected.

NOTE:
• Registered presettings are deleted when they are

overwritten.

When the “NetAudio” function is selected, press a

MEMORY BLOCK

(

A

~

G

) button, then press a

NUMBER

(

1

~

8

) button.

• The connection is made automatically and playback starts.

¢ Listening to preset Internet radio stations

• There are two ways to register stations: by presetting them

or by storing them in your favorites.

• Stations that are preset can be tuned in directly from the

remote control unit.

Presetting (registering) Internet radio
stations

1

Press the

MEMORY

button while playing the

Internet radio station you want to register.

• The registration menu screen appears.

2

Press the

CURSOR D

D

or

H

H

button to select

“Preset”, then press the

ENTER

or

CURSOR G

G

button.

• The preset registration screen appears.

3

Press a

MEMORY BLOCK

(

A

~

G

) button, then

press a

NUMBER

(

1

~

8

) button to register the

station at the desired preset channel.

• This completes registration.

• There are many Internet radio stations on the Internet. The

programs they broadcast and their bit rates vary widely.
Generally, the higher the bit rate, the higher the sound
quality, but streamed music or sound may be broken if the
communication lines or servers are busy. Inversely,
programs with low bit rates have lower sound quality but
tend to be more stable.

• “Server Full” or “Connection Down” is displayed if the

station is congested or if it is not broadcasting.

• If you do not want the OSD to be displayed while playing

Network Audio (internet radio, music server), set
“Function/Mode Status” at “Setting the On Screen Display”
to “OFF” (

page 110).

ENTER

CURSOR

CURSOR

MEMORY

MEMORY BLOCK

NUMBER

ENTER

TUNING