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Logitech Squeezebox Radio Network audio player - BlackLogitech Squeezebox Radio combines the power of the Internet with the simplicity of old-fashioned radio. You plug it in, turn it on, and pick a source - free Internet radio, or your personal digital music collection.
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User reviews and opinions
| turkeybrain |
6:33am on Saturday, October 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| I would look for other competing products or wait for them to fix the bugs. Easy to set up, great sound, bargain Not many. Volume control could be a little faster | |
| Amstaff |
9:17am on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| not great sound from mp3 player or netbook. Have to use a igh volume on the boombox. Accurate Controls","Clear Signal","Compact","Easy To Set Up". The Logitech Squeezebox Duet is integrated with our sound system to provide the music that we enjoy.It is easy to use. | |
| Nesami |
9:08pm on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| "I was intrigued by the idea of a network media player that had built in speakers etc, but I was completely put off by the size of the player. | |
| ValM |
8:27pm on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| Background:I purchased the Logitech Squeezebox because I needed a replacement for my old Roku Soundbridge Radio, which is no longer in production. | |
| MonsterCock |
11:18pm on Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| I gave this to my wife as a Christmas present in 2008. Radio reception at our home is spotty. | |
| giordano |
6:17pm on Saturday, August 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| Simply Elegant - Well Worth the Price Only 15 minutes after opening the box, I was listening to my music collection! Wireless set up was simple. Great But??? | |
| estm |
11:58am on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| We love this new internet radio. Listening all around the world is now at our fingertips. Clarity is outstanding and the unit looks very nice. | |
| arcady |
10:35am on Friday, July 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| The way technology should be. I love my squeezebox!!! This is probably the best example of how a consumer device should be built. | |
| Allesbrander |
3:36am on Monday, June 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great wireless device. Unique and attractive design. Very easy to use. I like it very much. Fast and efficient ; Attractive design Nothing | |
| Mben |
1:47am on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great way to move your music around the house without drilling holes. Set up as many as you like. Easy to use and set up. | |
| babag |
9:29am on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| I did a bit of research on this before I bought it. Reviews on other websites said that it was very difficult for them to install. From my experience,... I will split my review into several sections.SOUND QUALITY:This was the primary reason why I purchased the SqueezeBox. We recently looked into buying high-end speakers for our PC so that we can really enjoy our mp3s. | |
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User Guide
Squeezebox Boom User Guide
Contents
Thank You!..... 3 Getting Help.... 3 Package Contents.... 3 System Requirements.... 4 Boom Hardware At A Glance.... 5 Remote Control..... 5 Front Panel Controls..... 6 Tips And Tricks For Using The Controls... 7 Back Panel Connectors.... 8. Installing Squeezebox Boom.... 9 Installation Steps At A Glance.... 9 Make A Note Of Your Network Settings.... 9 Create An Online Account And Download Software... 11 Set Up Squeezebox Boom And Connect It ToYourNetwork.. 12 Select A Music Source.... 14. Play Some Music.... 14 Optional: Connect To SqueezeCenter.... 15 Using Your Squeezebox Boom..... 16. Now Playing..... 16 How to mute your music.... 17 Preset buttons and favorites.... 17 Squeezebox Booms Alarm.... 19 Display Brightness....20 Selecting and Changing Music Sources... 21 Repeat And Shuffle.....22 Podcasts And RSS News Feeds....22. Last.fm Audioscrobbler....23 Connecting MP3 Players And Other Line-Level Devices...23 Learn More About SqueezeNetwork andSqueezeCenter...23 Tips, Tricks And Advanced Techniques...24 StereoXL.....24 Controlling Pandora....24 Mounting your Boom....24. Listening To Your Music Collection Without AComputer..25
Appendix A: Configuring Your Firewall...26 Appendix B: Supported File Formats....27 Appendix C: Using Apple iTunes....28 Appendix D: Getting Help....29 Online Help....29 Contact Us.....29 Developer Resources....29 If You Need To Return Your Squeezebox Boom...29 Appendix E: Troubleshooting....30. When setting up networking, my network does notappear..30 If your network name appears, buttheSqueezeboxBoom cannot connect..30 If Squeezebox Boom cannot locate your computer orconnect to SqueezeCenter.. 31 How do I use a static IP with Squeezebox Boom?...32 My music sound choppy, distorted, or skips...33. If Squeezebox Boom fails to get an IP address...33. No music will play.....33 The FORWARD and REWIND buttons do not work withsome songs in my music library.34 SqueezeCenter cant find all of my music....34 Some of my track names are missing or incorrect....35 I have installed SqueezeCenter to allow playing of music thats kept on my computer. However, some or all of my iTunes music library does not play...36 I cannot sign in to my new SqueezeNetwork account...36 When I attach headphones to Squeezebox Boom, audio comes from only one channel..36 Appendix F: Using Boom As Part Of A Whole-Home System...37 Logitech Hardware Product Limited Warranty...38 Safety Information....39
Thank You!
Thank you for purchasing Logitechs Squeezebox Boom network music system. Wehope you have as much fun using it as we had building it for you. Squeezebox Boom combines the features and technology that our customers love in an all-in-one device. The built-in amplifier and high-quality speakers allow you to place Squeezebox Boom anywhere within range of your local network, without having to deal with separate speakers. This makes it ideal for rooms in which space is tight, orenvironments where a bulky speaker system isnt welcome. This user guide includes setup and basic instructions for using your Squeezebox Boom. You can find additional information about the latest features, as well as join ouractive community forums and access detailed documentation for developers on our web site at www.slimdevices.com.
Getting Help
If you run into trouble during the installation, you have a variety of options for obtaining expert assistance: 1. You should first refer to the Troubleshooting section in this User Guide. Themost common issues are covered there. 2. An extensive list of frequently asked questions can be found at www.logitech.com, under Support | Troubleshooting. Select Wireless Music Systems from the list of product categories. 3. E-mail our support team. Visit www.logitech.com/support and fill out ouronline e-mail form. You will receive a reply within one business day.
Package Contents
Included in the package you will find: Squeezebox Boom Infrared remote control with battery Protective bag Power supply with plug adapters for your region 3.5mm male to male audio cable Quick Start Guide
System Requirements
Operating system
Windows Vista , Windows XP, or Windows 2000 (SP4 or later required) Mac OS X, version 10.3 or higher Linux-based OS with Perl 5.8.3 or higher installed
Boom Hardware At A Glance
Remote Control
power home
turns the Squeezebox Boom on or off.
Computer
733 Mhz CPU or faster 256 MB RAM 80 MB hard drive space C.
returns the display to the Home Screen (the top level menu). Pressing home again fromthe Home Screen displays the Now Playing screen. and down allow you to navigate through track lists, music services, configuration menus, and more. up and down scroll through the menu, right selects the item, and left returns to the previous menu.
left, right, up
Network
Ethernet and/or 802.11b/g compatible wireless network. Routers which support 802.11 Draft N are also compatible, as long as they are backward compatible with 802.11g.
Internet
Youll need a broadband internet connection for internet radio and access to music services. Internet access also needed to download the SqueezeCenter software.
D. Press play to begin listening to the selected track, artist, album, genre, or playlist. Thisaction causes the current playlist to be replaced with the selected item. If you want to add theselected item to your playlist, press add instead of play. E. Press add to add the selected track, artist, album, genre or playlist to the end of the current playlist (called Now Playing). Press and hold add to add the selected item to Now Playing and play it next. F.
rewind, pause, and forward control the playback of your music. Press forward toskip to the next song, and rewind to skip back. Press pause to pause or resume themusic. Press and hold rewind or forward to scan through the song thats currently playing. Press and hold pause to stop the current track. volume up sleep
and volume down
has two purposes. During normal use, it activates the sleep timer to turn the power off after a period of time you specify, between 15 and 90 minutes. sleep also acts as a snooze button, pausing the alarm for a preselected amount of time after it has been activated. The default is nine minutes. See Tips And Tricks For Using The Controls to learn how to adjust the default delay.
Front Panel Controls
volume up
and volume down. After you press volume up or volume down you can also use the navigation wheel to adjust the volume.
preset buttons allow you quick access to your favorite tracks, Internet radio stations, playlists, or albums. Tap one of the preset buttons to select a favorite, orpress and hold to assign the button to the currently selected item.
has two purposes. During normal use, it activates the sleep timer to turn thepower off after a period of time you specify, between 15 and 90 minutes. sleep also acts as a snooze button, pausing the alarm for a preselected amount of time after it has been activated.
Tips And Tricks For Using The Controls
B. The navigation wheel allows you to quickly scroll through menus, track lists, music services, and more. Turn the wheel to scroll, and then press the wheel to select an option. When the Now Playing screensaver is active, the wheel also serves as avolume control. C. Press play to begin listening to the selected track, artist, album, genre, or playlist. If youre browsing your music collection or a music service, your Now Playing list is replaced with the selected item. If you want to add the selected item to Now Playing, press add instead of play. D. Press back to return to the previous menu. Its the equivalent of left on the remote control. E.
rewind, pause,
The remote control uses infrared light to communicate with Squeezebox Boom. The infrared sensor is on Booms front panel, so for best results, usethe remote while you are in front of Boom and within line of sight. Ifyouwould like information on the multi-room Squeezebox Controller, seeUsing Boom as part of a whole-house system later in this guide. Squeezebox Boom does not have a dedicated stop button. This is because it works much like an MP3 or CD player, allowing you to pause your music and return to it at any time. Tapping pause pauses the track; if you want to stop playing the track, press and hold pause. Selecting a track, artist, album, genre or another playlist from your music collection or from an online music service and pressing play will clear the current playlist (called Now Playing) from memory and create a new playlist from the item youve selected. If you would like to add the selected item tothe end of Now Playing, press add instead. If you press and hold add, theselected item will be be inserted into Now Playing so that it plays next. The Snooze button has a default waiting period of nine minutes. SeeSqueezebox Booms Alarm, later in this guide, for instructions for changing the delay time.
and forward control the playback of your music. Press forward to skip to the next song, and rewind to skip back. Press pause to pause or resume the music. Press and hold rewind or forward to scan through the song thats currently playing. Press and hold pause to stop the current track.
Back Panel Connectors
Installing Squeezebox Boom
A Word About The Operating Environment
Squeezebox Boom is intended primarily for indoor use. It can be used outdoors temporarily when adequate protection is provided against moisture and extreme temperatures. When using outdoors, be sure to keep it out of direct sunlight, as it may cause interference with the infrared sensor. For more information, see Safety Information later in this guide.
Installation Steps At A Glance
A. Line in. Ideal for connecting an MP3 player, portable CD player, or other audio device with a 3.5mm line level output and enjoying Squeezebox Booms advance driver design and acoustics. Its not necessary to select Line In as a source from the front panel; Squeezebox Boom will automatically detect the connection of your device. B. Headphone or subwoofer out. Connect headphones for private listening, ora powered subwoofer to add bass reinforcement. Since this is a dual-purpose connector, you must select Settings > Audio > Line Out from the Home Screen to select headphone or subwoofer output. If you are using headphones and the audio comes from only one channel, check to make sure that the subwoofer setting is not selected. C. Ethernet. If you prefer to use an ethernet connection rather than Squeezebox Booms built-in wireless, you can use your own ethernet cable to connect Squeezebox Boom to your network. D. Power. Be sure to use only the power supply provided with Squeezebox Boom.
SqueezeCenter (Optional)
SqueezeCenter is an application you run on a computer connected to your local network to deliver your personal music collection to the Squeezebox players in your home. You can also connect to Internet radio guides and online music services via SqueezeCenter. If you are not interested in listening to your personal music collection, or if you are planning to upload your music to an MP3tunes music locker, you do not need SqueezeCenter.
Set Up A SqueezeNetwork Account
Signing up for a free account on SqueezeNetwork is a vital part of the Squeezebox Boom setup process. To sign up, visit www.squeezenetwork.com and use the sign-up wizard. If you already have an account, instructions for adding your new Squeezebox Boom to your account can be found later in this guide.
Optional: Download And Install SqueezeCenter
After you complete the SqueezeNetwork sign-up process, you are asked to download SqueezeCenter. SqueezeCenter is only required if you intend to listen to your personal music collection stored on a computer on your local network. If you will only be listening to Internet radio stations or online music services, you may skip this step. We offer versions of SqueezeCenter for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Afterselecting the appropriate version, save it to your hard drive and then doubleclick on the downloaded file. When you are finished, SqueezeCenter is ready to deliver music to your Squeezebox Boom.
Set Up Squeezebox Boom And Connect It ToYourNetwork
1. Select a suitable location for your Squeezebox Boom. It should be in alocation that is protected from moisture, extreme temperatures, andaway from direct sunlight. If youll be connecting to your wireless network, youshould choose a location that is in range of the nearest router or access point, and if you intend to connect via ethernet, it should be near anethernet connection. 2. To prepare the infrared remote control for operation, open the battery compartment, peel the protective tab from the battery, and then close thecompartment. 3. Optional: if youre connecting to your network using an ethernet cable, connect the cable now. 4. The power supply uses a plug adapter system for worldwide compatibility. Slide the plug adapter into the power supply and make sure it snaps into place. Plug the barrel connector into the AC input on Squeezebox Booms rear panel. 5. Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet. Squeezebox Boom will automatically power on, display a welcome message, and then display thesetup menu. TIP: as covered earlier in this guide, the up and down buttons on the remote perform the same function as turning the navigation wheel left or right. Pressingright on the remote performs the same function as pressing the wheel. For the rest of this section, well refer to using the various buttons on the remote, but you can use the navigation wheel, as well.
Using Your Squeezebox Boom
Now Playing
Squeezebox Boom always maintains the current playlist in its memory. This playlist is called Now Playing and you can modify it by adding tracks from your music collection, tracks and playlists from music services, or even from playlists youve saved. Learning how to effectively manage the Now Playing list is a key step to enjoying yourSqueezebox Boom.
Clearing The Now Playing List
Selecting a track, album, genre, or playlist from your music collection or from an online music service and pressing play will clear the Now Playing list and replace it with the selected item. TIP: if youre entertaining and you hand the remote control to a guest and invite them to select a song, its important to show them how to use the add button to add their song to Now Playing. If they hit play instead of add, it will replace your list with their song. If you have repeat mode enabled, it will continue to play that song until all of your guests leave in dismay. Thats also why its important to save your Now Playing list as a playlist on your computer before your guests arrive, soifyour lovingly crafted music set is accidentally erased by a guest, you can restore it easily by selecting Music Library > Playlists from the Home Screen.
Viewing Now Playing Using The Remote Control
Press home to go to the Home Screen, if youre not already there. Then, press home again.
Viewing Now Playing Using The Front Panel
Press back until you are at the Home Screen. Then, use the navigation wheel to scroll to Now Playing, the first option on the Home Screen. Then click the wheel or press play to advance to the Now Playing screen.
How to mute your music
Since Boom is like a CD player, theres no need for a Mute button. For most music sources, you can hit pause and enjoy the ability to come back to your music at exactly the same point later. Music from your library, as well as music from interactive online services, can generally be paused for as long as you like. If you are listening to a streaming radio station, pressing pause will pause the music until Squeezebox Booms memory buffer is full. The memory buffer can store several minutes of music, with the exact length dependent on the radio stations sampling rate. To fully stop playing an item, press and hold pause for a few seconds.
Adding Tracks, Albums, Playlists, And Other Items
Press add on the remote control or front panel. The currently selected item will be added to the end of Now Playing. If you press and hold add, the selected item will be inserted into Now Playing so that it plays next.
Saving As A Playlist
Squeezebox Boom can save your Now Playing list to your computers hard drive for later use. This feature can be particularly useful for entertaining one of the great things about Squeezebox Boom is that everybody wants to play with it! Saving your playlist before the party starts allows you to restore your playlist if one of your guests clears it or adds music you dont like. First, make sure your Squeezebox Boom is connected to SqueezeCenter. Then, from the Home Screen, select Extras > Save Playlist. You can use the arrow keys on the remote or the navigation wheel on the front panel to give your playlist a unique name. The number of playlists you can save is limited only by the hard drive space on yourcomputer.
Preset buttons and favorites
Favorites and Presets: Whats The Difference?
Weve covered favorites briefly earlier in this guide. You can add the currently selected song, album, radio station or playlist to your list of favorites by pressing pause on the remote control or pressing the navigation wheel, and then selecting Add to favorites from the next screen. There are a few instances of items that cannot be added to your favorites for example, if you are listening to an Internet radio station, you can add the station to your favorites, but not the track the station is currently playing. Somesubscription services have restrictions on which types of items can be added to your favorites. If in doubt, press the navigation wheel and see if the next menu offers an option to add to your favorites.
Squeezebox Boom has six Preset buttons below the display. You can think of these as a miniature list of six favorites that you can recall instantly at any time. Adding an item to a Preset will also add it to your Favorites, if its not already in there.
With SqueezeNetwork
To add a radio station to your list of favorites on SqueezeNetwork, go to www.squeezenetwork.com, click Favorites, select a name for the stream and enter theURL. To add a radio station to your list of favorites on SqueezeCenter: 1. Launch the SqueezeCenter web interface. 2. Select the Internet Radio menu, and then select Tune In URL. 3. Enter the URL and click +.
Setting and Using the Preset buttons
If youve used a car radio, then youre already familiar with how the Preset buttons work. Just press and hold one of the six Preset buttons to assign the currently selected item. To recall that item, tap the Preset button. As with Favorites, a Preset can be atrack, an album, a radio station, or a playlist.
Managing your Favorites using SqueezeNetwork or SqueezeCenter
If you would like to add or remove a lot of favorites at once, you may find it easier to do so from your computer. Go to www.squeezenetwork.com, sign in to your account, and then select Favorites. If youre running SqueezeCenter on a local computer, you may use it to manage your favorites. Highlight the Favorites menu item and select the edit (pencil) icon. TIP: if your Squeezebox Boom is connected to SqueezeNetwork, adding a Preset or Favorite stores the item in your SqueezeNetwork account. If your Boom is connected to SqueezeCenter, adding a Preset or Favorite saves the item in SqueezeCenter. SqueezeNetwork and SqueezeCenter each maintain independent lists of Favorites and Presets.
Squeezebox Booms Alarm
Squeezebox Boom has a sophisticated alarm system. You can set multiple alarms perday, and set alarms at different times on any day of the week. You can choose tobe woken by an item in your favorites, or by Squeezebox Booms built-in collection of music and sound effects. A built-in backup helps keep your alarm settings intact for up to two weeks if yourBoom is unplugged. If youve selected an online source for your alarm (such as your favorite Internet radio station) and your Boom loses its connection to the Internet for any reason, your Boom will automatically substitute a pleasing (but effective) alarm tone to help ensure that you wake up on time.
Appendix D: Getting Help
Online Help
Squeezebox website: slimdevices.com Online FAQ: Customer Forums: Squeezebox Wiki: faq.slimdevices.com forums.slimdevices.com wiki.slimdevices.com
Contact Us
Support E-mail: support@slimdevices.com
Developer Resources
Our SqueezeCenter software is open source. If you want to learn more about it, orbecome a developer within the Squeezebox community, please visit www.slimdevices.com and click on the Community tab. There youll find our active forum, including a Developers Area, as well as tools and other valuable development information in our community-maintained Wiki.
If You Need To Return Your Squeezebox Boom.
If for any reason you feel you need to return a product, either for refund or repairs, you must contact Logitech Technical Support first and obtain an RMA number. Pleasesee the contact information above. Packages sent to our office without an RMA number will be returned.
Appendix E: Troubleshooting
When setting up networking, my network does notappear
Squeezebox Boom finds all wireless networks in range and displays them by theirnetwork name (also known as their SSID). The first step is to make sure that your network is operating correctly and that youre within range and free from potential sources of interference. If you suspect that other networks are preventing devices from reliably connecting to your network, you can try changing the channel upon which your wireless router operates. For assistance with this and other router configuration options, see your routers documentation or contact your routers vendor for support. If your networks name still does not appear, your wireless router might be configured to not broadcast its SSID. If this is intentional (e.g., for security purposes), youcanenter your networks SSID manually. Scroll to the bottom of the list of available networks and select Enter another network. NOTE: SSIDs are case-sensitive. If youve named your network MyNetwork, entering mynetwork or another variantion into your Squeezebox Boom willnotwork.
If your wireless router uses a common network name (SSID) like NETGEAR or LINKSYS, there may be more than one wireless network in range that has the same name as yours. Your Squeezebox Boom might be attempting toconnect to the wrong network. Consider changing your networks SSID tosomething thats uniquely identifiable. Check whether your wireless router is using MAC filtering. MAC filtering provides an extra level of security by ensuring that no unknown computers or other devices can connect to your wireless network without prior authorization. If you cannot turn off MAC filtering, you (or your local network expert) can add Squeezebox Booms MAC address to the routers table of allowed devices. You can find your Squeezebox Booms MAC address printed on a label on the bottom of the unit.
If Squeezebox Boom cannot locate your computer orconnect to SqueezeCenter
During normal operation if SqueezeCenter is running on a computer thats connected to your wireless network, your computers name will be displayed when you select Settings > Information > SqueezeCenter information from Squeezebox Booms Home Screen. If this does not happen, it might be because of the following: 1. SqueezeCenter isnt running. If you have not yet downloaded and installed SqueezeCenter, visit www.slimdevices.com to begin. To check SqueezeCenters status on Windows, hover your mouse pointer over the SqueezeCenter icon at the bottom right of the display, neartheclock. If SqueezeCenter Running doesnt float, right-click theicon and select Start SqueezeCenter. To check SqueezeCenters status on MAC OS X, launch System Preferences, and then click on SqueezeCenter. If SqueezeCenter is running, youll see a button labeled Stop Server. If the button displays Start Server, click it to launch. 2. A firewall may be preventing Squeezebox Boom from communicating withyour computer. See Appendix B, Configuring Your Firewall. 3. Your computer and Squeezebox Boom may not be on the same networksegment.
If your network name appears, buttheSqueezeboxBoom cannot connect
This can have a number of causes. Here are some things to try: Confirm that your wireless network is operating properly by trying to connect with your network using another device, like a computer. If no devices can connect, check your cable connections and verify that your wireless router (and modem, if applicable) are responsive. Cycling the power for the router and modem is often helpful. For detailed troubleshooting, see your wireless routers documentation, or contact your routers vendor for assistance. Confirm that youve entered your networks security key correctly and that youve selected the correct network security type. NOTE: Squeezebox Boom follows the 802.11 standard and uses hexadecimal keys for WEP encryption. 64-bit and 128-bit WEP keys are 10 characters and 26characters, respectively. If the key youve entered into Squeezebox Boom is only five or 13 characters long, then you have an ASCII encryption key, which must be converted to hexadecimal. There are several web sites that offer free tools for converting ASCII WEP keys to hexadecimal.
Both must be on the same network segment in order for SqueezeCenter to be recognized by your Squeezebox Boom. If you are using a large wireless network with multiple wireess routers or access points, there is a chance that your computer and your Squeezebox Boom are connecting to different segments. You can confirm this byverifying the IP addresses assigned to the computer and Squeezebox Boom. To check the IP address of the computer running SqueezeCenter, open SqueezeCenters web interface, click Settings, and then the Status tab. The IP address will be listed under the SqueezeCenter Information section. To check the IP address of the Squeezebox Boom, go to Settings > Information > Player Information from Squeezebox Booms Home Screen. Scroll through the Player Information screen until you see the IP address. An IP address is four sets of numbers. Two IP addresses are on the same segment ifthe first three sets of numbers match. For example, these addresses are on the same segment: 192.168.1.110 and 192.168.1.114 But these two are not; notice that the third set of numbers do not match: 192.168.1.110 and 192.168.16.103 If Squeezebox Boom and your computer are not on the same network segment, youwill need to configure your wireless network so that both are on the same segment and connect to the same DHCP server for their IP addresses. You may need to consult the party that installed or maintains your network for assistance.
My music sound choppy, distorted, or skips
There may be excessive interference in your wireless connection, or the wireless signal may otherwise be too weak. Try moving your Squeezebox Boom closer to the wireless router, or removing sources of potential interference. You can also try connecting your Squeezebox Boom directly to the router using an ethernet cable; if this resolves the problem, then its most likely due to wireless network signal strength or interference.
If Squeezebox Boom fails to get an IP address
The most common way of setting up a wireless network is to have the wireless router issue IP addresses on demand using a DHCP service. If your Squeezebox Boom displays a message stating that it cannot get an IP address, try these steps: Check your wireless routers configuration to confirm that its assigning IP addresses via DHCP. If your wireless router does not use DHCP for security purposes, you can assign your Squeezebox Boom a static address. Forassistance with this advanced network setup, caontact your wireless routers vendor or the party who installed your wireless network. If your network uses WEP encryption, make sure youve correctly entered the network security key into Squeezebox Boom. In some cases, an incorrect WEP security key can appear as a DHCP failure. Cycle your wireless routers power.
How do I use a static IP with Squeezebox Boom?
If you have set up your network to use static IP addresses, your Squeezebox Boom will display the message Address Problem There was a problem obtaining a DHCP address on your network. Scroll down to Use a static address and press the navigation wheel. On the following screens you can enter the IP address, subnet mask, gatewayaddress, and DNS server address information for your network.
No music will play
Make sure your music is not DRM protected. SqueezeCenter and Squeezebox cannot play DRM protected music. If your music was purchased from the iTunes Store, it may contain DRM. Only iTunes Plus tracks do not contain DRM. Other online music stores may apply DRM to downloaded tracks. If youre not sure, contact the music store for clarification. Make sure you have any firewalls on your system correctly configured to allow communication between your server and player. Please see Appendix B: Configuring Your Firewall. Check the file format and be sure its one of the supported types. See Appendix C: Supported File Formats for more information.
The FORWARD and REWIND buttons do not work withsome songs in my music library
Seeking through a song (holding fwd or rew) only works with certain formats: MP3, Ogg, FLAC, WAV and AIFF files stored in your SqueezeCenter musiclibrary MP3 and WMA files from online services (if the service supports scanning through songs)
Some of my track names are missing or incorrect
If you know that your songs all have valid tags or that your album art images arefine, you may want to have SqueezeCenter rescan your music collection by doing thefollowing: 1. Open SqueezeCenter and go to Settings > Basic Settings. 2. Verify that the Music Folder points to the music folder on your computer. Ifits not, enter the correct path and click Apply. 3. Scroll down to Rescan Music Library and select Clear library and rescan everything in the drop-down box, then click the Rescan button. SqueezeCenter will scan your music and rebuild the database it uses to display the information about your collection, including album art. If you are still experiencing problems, you should delete the cached files SqueezeCenter uses to improve performance and then perform a rescan. To delete the cache, do the following: 1. Stop SqueezeCenter On Windows, right-click on the SqueezeCenter icon and click Stop SqueezeCenter On Mac OS X, open System Preferences > SqueezeCenter and click on Stop Server 2. Remove the Cache folder used by SqueezeCenter On Windows XP, the default location for the cache folder is: C:\ Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\SqueezeCenter\ Cache On Windows Vista, the default location for the cache folder is: C:\ ProgramData\SqueezeCenter\Cache On Mac OS X, the default location for the cache folder is: Home > Library> Application Support > SqueezeCenter 3. Restart SqueezeCenter. The scanning process will begin as soon as theserverstarts.
SqueezeCenter cant find all of my music
Make sure that all of your digital music files are in one place on your computer. Youcan store all of your files in a single folder, or create subfolders to help organize your music. The software you use to rip your CDs to digital files, such as iTunes or Windows Media Player, may already do this. SqueezeCenter, the software that runs on your computer and delivers your personal digital music collection to your Squeezebox Boom, will scan one folder (and all sub-folders) for your music. If you have music stored in multiple folders, or on different computers, you will have to create shortcuts in the primary music folder so SqueezeCenter can find the other music. To manually rescan your music collection using SqueezeCenter, click the Basic Settings tab and then click Rescan. To set up SqueezeCenter to automatically rescan your music library periodically, click the Advanced tab and then select Rescan Music Library from the pull-down menu on the left. To rescan your music library using Squeezebox Boom, make sure your Boom is connected to SqueezeCenter, then select Settings > Rescan Music Library. From the following menu you can start a rescan, as well as set up automatic rescanning.
I cannot sign in to my new SqueezeNetwork account
In order to complete your SqueezeNetwork registration you need to activate it through the link sent to you via e-mail. Check your inbox for the activation e-mail. Also check your Junk Mail or Spam folder, as your mail service may have blocked or redirected the e-mail thinking it was invalid. If you have still not received it, trylogging into SqueezeNetwork and clicking Resend Activation Email. If that does not work, please contact Logitech Technical Support.
When I attach headphones to Squeezebox Boom, audio comes from only one channel
Squeezebox Booms headphone output also doubles as a subwoofer output. Thesubwoofer output is monaural, so if youre getting only one channel from yourheadphones, your Squeezebox Boom is probably configured for a subwoofer. To check, select Settings > Audio > Line Out from the Home Screen.
Logitech Hardware Product Limited Warranty
Logitech warrants that your Logitech hardware product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for two (2)years, beginning from the date of purchase. Except where prohibited by applicable law, this warranty is nontransferable and is limited to the original purchaser. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights thatvary under local laws. Remedies Logitechs entire liability and your exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty shall be, at Logitechs option, (1) to repair or replace the hardware, or (2) to refund the price paid, provided that the hardware is returned to the point of purchase or such other place as Logitech may direct with a copy of the sales receipt or dated itemized receipt. Shipping and handling charges may apply except where prohibited by applicable law. Logitech may, at its option, use new or refurbished or used parts in good working condition to repair or replace any hardware product. Any replacement hardware product will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days, whichever is longer or for any additional period of time that may be applicable in your jurisdiction. This warranty does not cover problems or damage resulting from (1) accident, abuse, misapplication, or any unauthorized repair, modification or disassembly; (2) improper operation or maintenance, usage not in accordance with product instructions or connection to improper voltage supply; or (3) use of consumables, such as replacement batteries, not supplied by Logitech except where such restriction is prohibited by applicable law. How to Obtain Warranty Support Before submitting a warranty claim, we recommend you visit the support section at www.logitech.com for technical assistance. Valid warranty claims are generally processed through the point of purchase during the first thirty (30) days after purchase; however, this period of time may vary depending on where you purchased your product please check with Logitech or the retailer where you purchased your product for details. Warranty claims that cannot be processed through the point of purchase and any other product related questions should be addressed directly to Logitech. The addresses and customer service contact information for Logitech can be found in the documentation accompanying your product and on the web at www.logitech.com/contactus. Limitation of Liability LOGITECH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE OR DATA (WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT) OR COMMERCIAL LOSSFOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON YOUR PRODUCT EVEN IF LOGITECH HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THEPOSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, indirect, incidentalor consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Duration of Implied Warranties EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS HARDWARE PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THEAPPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD FOR YOUR PRODUCT. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long animplied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. National Statutory Rights Consumers have legal rights under applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods. Such rights are not affected by the warranties in this Limited Warranty. No Other Warranties No Logitech dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty. Logitech Address Logitech Europe S.A., Z.I. Moulin du Choc D, 1122 Romanel/Morges, Switzerland 2008 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech andmaybe registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Logitech assumes noresponsibility forany errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
AC adaptor warning
Caution electric shock hazard! Warning: to reduce risk of electric shock, do not expose AC adapter to rain, moisture, liquid, or heat sources (e.g., radiators, heat registers, stoves, amplifiers, etc.) For indoor use only. Do not use any other AC adapter with product. Do not use a damaged AC adapter or attempt to repair one. Inspect AC adapter regularly for cable, plug, or casing damage.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWOCONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements- Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la NMB-003 du Canada.
Radio Transmitters
This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry & Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Label Marking: The Term IC: before the radio certification only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
Logitech compliance
For additional compliance information, go to http://www.logitech.com/compliance. [EN] Use of this product is authorized in the following countries: [FR] Lutilisation de ce produit est autorise dans les pays suivants: [DE] Verbrauch dieses Produktes wird in den folgenden Lndern autorisiert: AT, CY, BE, BGR*, DK, UK, FI, FR**, DE, GR, HU, IE, LU, NL, PT, ES, SE, IS, LI, NO, CH, CZ, PL, RO, SK, SI, EE, LV, LT, MT [EN] * General license require for outdoor use; ** For indoor use only [FR] * Permis gnral requis pour lusage extrieur; ** Pour lusage dintrieur seulement [DE] * Allgemeine Lizenz erfordert fr im Freiengebrauch; ** Fr nur Innengebrauch
Technical specifications
| General | |
| Product Type | Network audio player |
| Enclosure Color | Black |
| Audio System | |
| Sound Output Mode | Stereo |
| Built-in Clock | Analog clock |
| Built-in Display | LCD |
| Connectors | |
| Headphone Jack | Yes |
| Speaker System | |
| Speaker(s) | 2 x right/left channel speaker - built-in - wired |
| Driver Details | Right/left channel speaker : 1 x tweeter driver - 3/4" - Soft Dome Right channel speaker : 1 x woofer driver - 3" |
| Network Player | |
| Type | Network audio player |
| Functionality | Digital audio playback, Internet radio playback |
| Supported Digital Audio Standards | WAV, WMA, MP3, AIFF, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Apple Lossless |
| Connectivity | Wireless / wired |
| Connectivity Protocols | IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet) |
| Display | |
| Display Type | LCD display 2.4" - color |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x headphones ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) 1 x audio line-in ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) 1 x network ( RJ-45 ) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Cables Included | 1 x audio cable |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Power adapter - external |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 2 years warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - 2 years |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Part Number | 930-000101 |
| GTIN | 00000930000101, 00097855063601 |
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