Logitech 930-000101 manual

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 0[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 1 Contents Thank you! ............................ .... ............................ .... ............................ .... ............................ .... ............................ .... ............. 4 User Guides ............................ .... ............................ .... ...................[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 2 Settings - Mo re Options for Using Squeezebox Radio ............................ .... ............................ .... ............................ .... ... 13 Shuffle and Re peat ............................ .... ............................ .... ............................ .... ......................[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 3 Troubleshoo ting during setup ............................ .... ............................ .... ............................ .... ............................ .... ........... 18 Squeezebox Rad io isn’t res ponding ............................ .... ............................ .... ..................[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 4 Thank you! Thank you for purchasi n g the Logitech® Squee zebox ™ Radio, a W i - Fi mus ic player that deliver s clean, rich sound anywhere in your hom e. We hope you have as m uch fun usi ng your Sq ueezebox as we did bui lding it f or you. User Guides There are t wo complem entary Squee zebox Radio [...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 5 Squeezebox R adio at a Glance Simply plug in Squeezebox Radio and liste n to the m usic you want to hear. Use the push - button knob or t he optiona l remote control to browse and select m enu items on your Squeez ebox . Volume (push to m ute) 3.5 mm Line - in Preset buttons Push - button knob Headphone [...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 6 Buttons and F unctions Power Use the Power button to turn your Squee zebox off and on. A soft power off induces a sleep state and a clock is displa yed on your Squeezebox.  Simply tap the Power butto n to turn your Squeezebox off . Tap it again to go back to where you left off . For a full power off a[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 7 Screen Displa y Your Squeezebox d isplay includes a Title Bar, m enu options or artwork , and a Status Bar. Title Bar The title bar at the top of the screen displ ays the nam e of the current m enu . W hen y ou are at the h ome m enu, the title bar displa y s the nam e of y our Squee zebox. Note : By def[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 8 Status Bar The status bar appears at t he bottom of the screen an d m ay display the following i cons. Pause – A Pause icon is displayed while a tune is paused. If you press the Pla y button on your Squeezeb ox or remote, this on - screen ic on will change to Pla y. Play - The Play icon is disp layed w[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 9 Player s Find inform ation about the Squeezebox pl ayers that ar e c onnected to your account. You can also change pla yer names, and pick a different language and timezone. Remote C ontrol Control Squee zebox Rad io f rom y our desk top. Support Easy access to Squee zebox comm unity forums and custom er[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 10 6. You will see th e item that is curr ently pla ying or was mos t recentl y played. Click the push - button k nob again t o see all of th e item s in your Now Pla ying list. 7. Select Save Pla ylist . Save and R etrieve Play lists To cr eate multiple retrieva ble pla ylists, create a s eries of Now Pla[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 11 My M usic - Pla ying your Personal Music L ibrar y Squeezebox radi o can pla y m usic from Internet sourc es, and f rom your personal m usic librar y that is stored on a computer. Squeezebox Server If you want to listen to your personal mus ic library on Squeezebox Radio , make sure that you’ve downlo[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 12 2. Select the m usic sourc e you want to ac cess. This will either be the name that you assigned to your music librar y, or by default it will be your computer nam e - for example, "Dell - Laptop". 3. At the Mu sic Library menu, select Artist , Album , Genre or another option for browsing and [...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 13 3. At the bottom of the context m enu, select Delete Favo rite . Note : There are a few type s of items that canno t be added to your Fav orites. F or exam ple, if you are listenin g to an Internet radio statio n, y ou can add t he statio n to your F avorite s, but not t he track the station is currentl[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 14 5. At the next m enu, com plete your alar m setup. You can enab le, disable or rem ove the alarm , modif y the time, c hoose days of the week, f ind the alarm sound you want, and set the alarm to repeat or to sound only once. At the Alarm Clock menu you can also turn All Alarms On or Off – a useful op[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 15  From the Hom e menu, g o to Settings > Audio Settings > Sound Effect s . Select whether you want so und during N avigation, Playback , while you are s crolling an d so forth. Set Screen Bri ghtn ess To set the bri ghtness of your displa y:  From the hom e m enu, go to Settings > Brightne[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 16 To change the n am e of y our Squee zebox:  From the hom e m enu, go to Settings > Squeezebox nam e . Advanced Setti ngs Squeezebox Radio of fers a range of advanc ed setting s to help you manage Squeezebox Ra dio. To acc ess advanced settin gs:  From the hom e m enu, go to Settings > Advanc[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 17 W hen there is a software u pdate ava ilable for your Squeezebox, a m ess age will appear on the displa y inviting you to download the s oftwa re. When you press the push - button k nob and the d ownload starts, a progres s bar will be disp layed, letting you k now the status of the downl oad. W hen the[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 18 Each pla yer operates independe ntly of the others, so you can have different mus ic pl aying in y our garage, k itchen, bed room, and liv ing room . And, ea ch pla yer on your network can play a dif ferent m usic source. Or, you can s ynchronize them so that they p lay t he s am e music in ever y room [...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 19 Note : If your network is not secured or you have an Ethernet net work, it does not h ave a password . To com plete the setu p process, g o to your S queezebox and f ollow the on - screen instr uctions. To get your network nam e if your computer is connected via W i - Fi, go to your com puter.  W ind[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 20 Ne twork pass word was not accepte d If your wireless network pa ssword was not acc epted :  Try ent ering your pass word again. There co uld be a t ypo.  If your network password is not accepted, it could be in ASCII form at. (This onl y applies to W EP passwords that are either 5 or 13 character[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 21 Not connecting – Ethernet If you are att empting to c onnect Sque ezebox T ouch to your network using an Ether net cable an d the connec tion is not successful:  Check all your network connections, an d m ake sure the DHCP server is enab led on your router.  Try using a different Ethernet cable,[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 22 T roubleshootin g af ter setup Music is no t play ing If y ou’ve tried to play m usic on your Squee zebox and t here is no s ound:  Use the Volum e k nob on Squeezebox Ra dio to c heck the vo lume setting.  If you are using Squeezebox Server and listening to mus ic from your computer, add except[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 23  Make sure Sq ueezebox S erver is run ning. a. W indows: Click on the Squ eezebox Server icon in the system tra y . Select Open Co ntrol Panel . Mac: Go to System Preferences and select Squeezebox S erver. b. In the Server Status tab, if the status indicat es that the server is not runnin g, click St[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 24 1. If you have n ot yet downloaded and installed Squeezebox Server , go to www.m ysqueezebox.com and click on Downlo ad Squeezebox Serv er . 2. To m ake sure Squeezebox Server is run ning: a. W indows: Click on the Squ eezebox Server icon in the system tra y . Select Open Co ntrol Panel . Mac: Go to Sys[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 25 To f ind the file form at of your mus ic: 1. Hi ghlight the tune you want to hear. 2. I nstead of playing the tune, press the Mo re (+) button. Squeezebox Radio cannot play m usic that has be en purchas ed from iTunes that is also DRM (di gital rights managem ent) protected . You can p lay tun es purcha[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 26 3. From the Squeezebox Server web interface, click the iT un es tab .[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 27 4. Under iTunes Mu sic Library.XML Location, enter the path to the fil e.  W indows XP, the default path is: C: Docum ents and Settings username My Doc um ents My Music iTunes  W indows Vista, the default path is C: Users usernam e Music iTunes iTunes Mus ic Library.xm l  [...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 28 Clear library, rescan , delete c ached files If your songs are in suppor ted form ats but s ome of your track names or album art are m iss ing or incorrect, tr y clearing your Squeezebox Serv er music librar y, rescann ing your computer, and th en deleting c ached files. First, verif y that Squeezebox S[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 29 Logitech ® hardw are product li mited w arranty Log ite ch w ar ran ts to t he o rig ina l purcha ser t hat your L ogi te ch hard w ar e pro duc t sha ll be f ree fro m def ects i n mater ia l and w orkman shi p for 2 ye ars f rom t he da te of p ur ch as e. E x cep t wh ere p ro hibi te d by app lic a[...]

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    Squeezebox Radio Featur e Guide 10/14/2009 30 logitech.com © 2009 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respe ctive ow ners. Logitech as sumes no responsib ility for any er rors that may appear in this manual. [...]