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Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
gcso3 3:00am on Friday, September 17th, 2010 
Very disappointing Given the rave reviews this unit gets I was excited to receive mine. Simply Fantastic This is quite simply the best gadget I have ever bought. Setup is a breeze.
milto 5:39am on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 
Ive only had this in my system for a few days, but im already thinking of selling my cd player! A really good bit of kit and well worth the money. Streams high bitrate music files faultlesly. BEST STREAMER GOING I LOVE IT EVERYTHING ABOUT IT IS GOOD DON,T SEE ANY
DimonF 4:41pm on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 
Very disappointing Given the rave reviews this unit gets I was excited to receive mine. The best of its kind Accept no imitations, I have tried others and the Squeeze box is easier to use, looks better.
seraphimh 4:30am on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 
Was, but I see that Slim Devices/Logitech are now selling a nice looking new device called the Squeezebox Duet... ... Free your music! Excellent user forums on the Slim Devices website, with sections for people who have just purchased a device.

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Owners Guide

Squeezebox Owners Guide

Table of Contents
About Squeezebox....2 System Requirements...2 Before You Begin....3 Installing the SlimServer Software...4. Installing on Windows...4 Installing on Mac OS X...5 Installing on Linux or Other Operating System...5 Connecting Squeezebox...6 Configuring Squeezebox...7 Set Up Networking...7 Connecting to SlimServer....8. Using the Remote...9 Playing Your Music...12 Using the Remote to Play Music...12 Searching for Music with the Remote..13 Creating and Saving a Playlist...14 Listening to Internet Radio...15 SqueezeNetwork...16 Special Features....17. Alarm Clock....17 Graphic Visualizers...18 Using Squeezebox as a Wireless Bridge...19 Crossfading Between Tracks...19 RSS News Ticker...20 Controlling Multiple Squeezeboxes with one SlimServer..21 Wake-on-LAN...21 Troubleshooting....22 Getting More Information...25. FCC Notice....26 Battery Warning....27 Power Supply Warning...27 Limited Warranty....27.

About Squeezebox

Thank you for purchasing the Squeezebox music player. Squeezebox lets you play your digitized music collection through your stereo system using your wireless or ethernet network. With Squeezebox, you can also listen to Internet radio stations, set alarms, display RSS feeds, and more! This user guide includes setup and basic operating instructions for your new player. Because new features are being added to Squeezebox on a continuous basis, some new capabilities may not be covered here. You can find additional information about the latest Squeezebox features, as well as detailed documentation for developers, at http://www.slimdevices.com/. Squeezebox is powered by the open source SlimServer software, which is the result of the efforts of software developers worldwide working together in an open community. We are grateful to everyone who has helped to create Squeezebox. We hope you enjoy Squeezebox and that youll tell a friend about your new music player.

System Requirements

Macintosh: Mac OS X 10.3 or later, 256MB RAM, ethernet or wireless network, and 20MB of hard disk space for SlimServer Windows XP/2000/NT: 733 MHz Pentium, 256MB RAM, ethernet or wireless network, and 20MB hard disk space for SlimServer Linux/BSD/Solaris/Other: Perl 5.8.3 or later, 256MB RAM, ethernet or wireless network, and 20MB hard disk space for SlimServer Broadband internet connection for internet radio and SqueezeNetwork

Before You Begin

If you already have a wireless or ethernet network and a computer to use as a server, setting up Squeezebox and SlimServer takes just a few minutesall you need to get your music playing through Squeezebox is in this owners guide. 1. First, collect your digitized music into one place on your computer. You can put all the files in a single directory, or create a series of subdirectories. The software you use to rip your CDs, such as iTunes, may already do this and organize your music files by album or by artist. 2. Next, download the latest version of the SlimServer software to the same computer as your music collection. You can find the latest version of SlimServer here: http://www.slimdevices.com/download
Installing the SlimServer Software

Installing on Windows

1. Download the SlimServer installer program to a location you can find again on your computer. Your Desktop is a good choice. 2. When the file has finished downloading, double-click on the SlimServer installer icon. The SlimServer Setup Wizard starts. Tip: You may see an Open File - Security Warning, if so, click Run. 3. Follow the instructions to set up SlimServer, and specify: Where to install the SlimServer software Where on your computer your music collection is (you can change this later) Where to save and look for any playlists you create Where to place shortcuts and icons for the application 4. Click Next to accept the default value at each panel. If you want to go back and change your selection, click Back. When you have finished configuring your installation, the Setup Wizard displays a summary of your choices.
5. Click Install. SlimServer is installed and the Completing the SlimServer Setup Wizard panel is displayed.
6. Click OK. 7. A Squeezebox icon will appear in your Windows System Tray at the bottom right of your screen, right-click on this icon to show a menu and choose to open the SlimServer software, Stop SlimServer or go to the Slim Devices web site.

Installing on Mac OS X

1. Save the.dmg file to your Desktop. 2. When the file has finished downloading, double-click on the disk image file (.dmg) to make it appear on your desktop. Your web browser may do this for you automatically. 3. Double-click on the SlimServer Installer icon. The SlimServer Installer will start. 4. You can choose whether you want to install SlimServer for all users or just for the current user. If you want to install SlimServer for all users, you must provide an administrator password. (If you install SlimServer for all users, the user that starts SlimServer will be the only user who can stop SlimServer later on.) 5. Click Install. After the Installer completes the installation, click OK. 6. System Preferences will open and show you the SlimServer preference pane. Here you can choose whether you would like the SlimServer to start automatically whenever you start or log in to your computer. 7. Click Start Server. After a few seconds you can click on the Web Access button. The SlimServer web interface will open in your web browser. Feel free to bookmark this page so you can get back to it quickly in the future.
Installing on Linux or Other Operating System
If you are running Red Hat Linux or other compatible distributions, you can install the RPM file using the rpm tool. If you are using another Unix platform, you can download the SlimServer software perl scripts available in gzipped tar or zip format. Instructions for starting the perl server are included with the scripts. Additional information about installing SlimServer on other platforms can be found on our web site at http://wiki.slimdevices.com or in our forums at http://forums.slimdevices.com.

Connecting Squeezebox

Headphone Mini Jack

Analog Audio (RCA)

Digital Optical Output
Digital Ethernet Coax Output
1. Connect Squeezebox to your stereo amplifier or receiver using the included RCA cable with the red and white connectors. You can also connect a digital optical cable to the square connector or digital coaxial cable to the orange connector. (These cables are not included.) If you are using headphones or powered speakers, you can connect them to the 1/8 minijack.
2. Connect an ethernet cable from your hub or switch to Squeezebox. 3. Put the two AA batteries into the remote control. 4. Connect the power supply to Squeezebox and plug it in. You can leave Squeezebox plugged in at all times. When not in use, it enters standby mode and powers down the display. Note: Squeezebox comes with a regulated power adaptor. Do not use a different power supply; this may damage the player.

Configuring Squeezebox

When you plug in Squeezebox, a logo is displayed briefly, followed by a welcome message.

Set Up Networking

1. Press the RIGHT arrow on the remote control. The Set Up Networking menu option is displayed. 2. Press the RIGHT arrow to enter networking setup. 3. Choose whether you want to connect Squeezebox to a wireless or wired network by pressing the up and down arrows on the remote. When you have made your selection, press the RIGHT arrow. 4. Squeezebox asks you for your local region or country. Scroll using the down arrow on the remote until you find the local region. Press the right arrow to select your region. Note: Failure to select the appropriate region may violate local laws. 5. Squeezebox will scan to find your wireless network. Select your network name (SSID) and press the right arrow. If you are in an area where there are multiple wireless networks, you can scroll down using the remote until you find the one you want to use. If your router is not broadcasting your network name, you will need to select Enter a network name. Tip: You can use the number buttons on the remote to enter text as you might on a cell phone. Use the ADD button on the remote as a backspace and the PLAY button to insert a letter. 6. If your network is secured with WEP or WPA encryption, youll need to enter the network password or key using the numbers and letters on the remote and press the right arrow. If your network supports more than one type of encryption at a time or is not broadcasting its SSID, Squeezebox may ask you to choose your encryption method first. Tip: WEP keys consist of a string of ten or twenty-six digits or letters A through F. WPA passwords are a string of letters, numbers or punctuation. Squeezebox connects to your wireless network. If Squeezebox does not connect

SongSqueezebox adds that song to the end of the list. PlaylistSqueezebox adds all of the songs in that playlist. FolderSqueezebox adds all the songs in that folder and sub-folders. Tip: You can press and hold add to insert the item on the screen to be played immediately after the currently playing song. Tip: When in the Now Playing list: Press ADD to remove the visible song from the playlist. Press and hold ADD to move the song from the current playlist to the end of the Zapped Songs playlist. Press FAVORITES to jump to the list of favorite items youve saved. Press and hold FAVORITES while displaying a song, radio station or playlist name to add it to your favorites list Press browse to browse through your music library by Genre, Artist, Album, and more. Press SEARCH to search for Albums, Artists, or Songs. When Squeezebox displays Search Music, press the RIGHT arrow to enter your search text. Use the number buttons to enter letters (just like entering text with a cell phone.) For example, press the 2 button once for A, twice for B, three times for C, and four times for 2. Use 0 for spaces. Press 1 to cycle through punctuation. Press RIGHT to see the results of your search. Tip: In sorted lists such as lists of artists, albums or genres, press the number buttons to jump to the first item that starts with the corresponding letter. Tip: In unsorted lists such as playlists, press a number button to jump proportionally through the list. Press SHUFFLE to cycle between the following settings: Shuffle All Songs Shuffle By Album No Shuffle
Press REPEAT to cycle between the following settings: Repeat Off (stop playing at the end of the current playlist) Repeat Current Song Repeat All Songs Press SLEEP to tell Squeezebox to turn itself off in 15 minutes. Add 15 minute increments (up to a total of 90 minutes) by pressing SLEEP repeatedly. If you wish to cancel the Sleep function, press SLEEP until the player displays Sleep Cancelled. Press NOW PLAYING to display the song you are listening to. Press NOW PLAYING again to cycle through different display formats for the now playing song, including graphic visualizers and progress meters. Press SIZE to cycle between different display font sizes. You can do this while Squeezebox is powered on or off. Press BRIGHTNESS to cycle through Squeezebox display brightness levels. You can do this while Squeezebox is powered either on or off. If you want to dim the display completely, press BRIGHTNESS to cycle to a completely dark screen. If Squeezebox is powered off, it will stay dark until you power it back on or press BRIGHTNESS again. If Squeezebox is powered on, press any button on the remote to turn on the display.

Playing Your Music

Squeezebox plays music that you select with the remote control or the web interface.
Using the Remote to Play Music
1. Use the LEFT arrow to go to Squeezebox Home. You may have to press the left arrow more than once to get there. 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to find the Browse Music option. 3. Press the RIGHT arrow. The Browse Albums option is displayed. You can scroll down to browse by artist, genre, year, new music, existing playlists, or browse the contents of your music folder. 4. To browse an album, artist, or genre, press the RIGHT arrow to select it, then the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the list. 5. When you find an album, artist, genre or song you want to listen to, press PLAY to play all the songs associated with the displayed item. Tip: If you want to play the selected songs after the songs that you are already listening to, press ADD and they will be added to the end of the list. 6. Press NOW PLAYING to jump to the list of songs that you have selected to play. Scroll through the list with the UP and DOWN arrows. Press the LEFT arrow to return to the main Squeezebox Home menu. Using the Web Interface to Play Music 1. Open the web interface in your browser. If you are using the computer where you installed SlimServer, go to http://localhost:9000/ If you are using a different computer on the same local network as the SlimServer computer, use http://<IPaddress>:9000/ where <IPaddress> is the IP address or name of the SlimServer computer. See the Troubleshooting section at the end of this guide for details. Tip: Windows users can use the SlimServer System Tray icon to bring up the web interface automatically on their SlimServer computer. Mac users can use the SlimServer pane in System Preferences to bring up the web interface.

2. From the left pane of the web interface, you can browse by a variety of categories, including album, artist, genre, album cover art (if available), new music, by year, and more. 3. When you find an album, artist, track, or playlist you want to listen to, click on the play icon to the right of it to hear it immediately. To add an item to be played at the end of the playlist, click on the add icon.
Searching for Music with the Remote
You can enter the name of the song, artist or album you are looking for in two ways. In each case, the cursor automatically advances three seconds after you press a button. If the button you want next is different from the last button you pressed, you can proceed as quickly as you want. If you have to press the same button consecutively, wait for the cursor to advance before pressing the button again, or press the RIGHT arrow to move on. Tip: You dont have to enter the entire album name, artist name, or song title to search successfully; just enter the first few letters and press right, then scroll down through the results using the DOWN arrow. Using the LEFT, RIGHT, UP, and DOWN arrows to enter letters or numbers: 1. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until the character you want is displayed. 2. Press the RIGHT arrow once to advance one space to the right. 3. Fix errors by pressing the LEFT arrow. 4. After youve entered all of the text you want to use for the search, press the RIGHT arrow twice to run the search. Using the cellphone method to enter letters or numbers: 1. Press the black number buttons (2 9) one, two, three or four times for letters and numbers. 2. Press the 0 (zero) button for a space. 3. Press the 1 button repeatedly to cycle through punctuation. 4. Press the LEFT arrow to erase letters. Press and hold to erase more than one character. 5. Press the RIGHT arrow when you are finished entering text to run the search.
Creating and Saving a Playlist
You can use the remote control or the web interface to create playlists and save them for later. Before you create and save a playlist, make sure you have specified a folder for Squeezebox to use for saving playlists. To specify a playlists folder: 1. From the web interface, click the Server Settings link. 2. In the Playlists Folder section, enter the path to the folder on your hard drive that you want Squeezebox to use for saving playlists, and click Change. To create a playlist using the web interface: 1. Search or browse through your music library for music you want to put in the playlist. 2. When you locate a song, album, artist or genre you want to put in the playlist, click the plus (+) sign next to it. It is added to the current Now Playing playlist. 3. To change the order of the tracks in the playlist, use the up and down arrows to move tracks up and down the list. 4. To save the playlist, click the SAVE button at the top of the current playlist, on the right half of the page. The new playlist should appear on the left side of the page. Enter the name you want to give this playlist and click Save. The playlist is saved to the folder you specified. To find it again, use the Browse Playlists feature. To create a playlist using the remote control: 1. Search or browse through your music library for music you want to put in the playlist. 2. When you locate a song, album, artist or genre you want to put in the playlist, press ADD. It is added to the Now Playing playlist. 3. To save the playlist, press NOW PLAYING and then press and hold PLAY on the remote. Using the remote keypad, enter the name you want to give this playlist and press the right arrow. 4. The playlist is saved. To find it again, use Browse Playlists.

Listening to Internet Radio
You can listen to thousands of internet radio stations with Squeezebox. To access internet radio stations using the remote: 1. Press LEFT to go back to Squeezebox Home. (You may have to press LEFT more than once.) 2. Press DOWN to scroll to Internet Radio, then press RIGHT. 3. Press DOWN to scroll through a list of internet radio providers. Picks is a frequently updated list of stations recommended by Slim Devices. Other providers show more stations organized by genre, type, name, popularity or recommendation.
4. Press right to enter a providers area. Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the choices to display the station youd like to tune to. 4. Press play to tune into the station. It may take a few seconds to connect to an internet radio station. To play an internet radio station thats not shown in the Internet Radio area: 1. Using the SlimServer web interface, click the Radio Tune In link. 2. Enter the URL for the radio station you want to listen to in the Radio URL field and click Tune In.

SqueezeNetwork

SqueezeNetwork is an always-on service that provides access to Internet Radio, alarm clock, natural sounds, news feeds and more, even when your computer is off. Your Squeezebox connects to SqueezeNetwork using your broadband Internet connection. When your Squeezebox is connected to SqueezeNetwork, its not connected to your SlimServer computer. To connect to SqueezeNetwork, press the left button until Squeezebox Setup or Squeezebox Home are displayed on the screen. Then use the DOWN button to scroll to SqueezeNetwork and press RIGHT. The first time you connect to SqueezeNetwork, youll be asked to choose a language and time zone. Youll then be provided with a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for your Squeezebox. Visit http://www.squeezenetwork.com/ with your web browser to create an account on SqueezeNetwork and enter your PIN to register. From that web site you can add favorites to your SqueezeNetwork account, add and modify your favorite radio stations, RSS News feeds and more. If you ever need to find your PIN again later, connect to SqueezeNetwork with your remote and scroll DOWN to Settings, press RIGHT, then scroll to Squeezebox PIN and press RIGHT again. To switch back to your SlimServer from SqueezeNetwork, press LEFT until you see SqueezeNetwork on the top line of the display, then scroll to Log Off, then press RIGHT. Tip: Where am I? Press LEFT repeatedly until you get to the top most menu. If you are connected to SqueezeNetwork, youll see SqueezeNetwork on the top line. If you are connected to your SlimServer computer, youll see Squeezebox Home.

Special Features

Squeezebox has a beautiful high-resolution vacuum fluorescent display. In addition to displaying the name of the track or internet radio station youre currently listening to, you can tell Squeezebox to show you dynamic content via RSS feeds, gorgeous graphic music visualizers, as well as a variety of screensavers, games and more. There are a wide range of settings to let you customize your Squeezebox to your liking. Explore! You wont be sorry. Here are a few to get you started.

Once youve set the alarms you like, your Squeezebox will wake up on the day and time youve set and start playing.

Graphic Visualizers

Squeezebox can display graphic visualizers such as spectrum analyzers and VU meters that beat to the music as its playing. You can choose to show visualizers on the display all the time or as a screensaver. To choose a graphic visualizer to display all the time: Press NOW PLAYING several times to cycle through the visualizer choices. To choose a graphic visualizer to display as a screensaver: 1. Under settings, choose Player Settings, then scroll to Screensavers. 2. Choose from the list of screensavers.
Using Squeezebox as a Wireless Bridge
Squeezebox Wireless has both 802.11g and ethernet connections. You can easily connect non-wireless devices (such as a TiVo, PlayStation, XBox, or a home theatre PC) to your wireless network. To set up Squeezebox as a wireless bridge: 1. Plug the device that you want to connect to your wireless network into the ethernet port on the back of Squeezebox using an ethernet crossover cable. You can purchase a crossover cable at most retail computer stores. 2. Press and hold the LEFT arrow on the remote for five seconds to enter the Squeezebox setup screens. 3. Press UP to scroll to the Set Up Networking selection and press RIGHT. 4. Go through the network setup screens, choosing to connect to a wireless network and then select your region. 5. You should be presented with the option to turn on wireless bridging. Select Yes and then press RIGHT. 6. Continue pressing RIGHT to finish setting up your wireless connection. At the end, your Squeezebox will be acting as a wireless bridge.
Crossfading Between Tracks
Squeezebox can crossfade between songs. You can change the type of crossfade or turn it off completely. 1. From the web interface, click Player Settings. 2. From the menu at the top, click Audio. 3. In the Transition section, choose the type of transition you want from the drop down list and click Change. Choose from: Crossfading between the two songs Fading in at the beginning of a song Fading out at the end of a song Fading out and in at song transitions No fading at all
4. In the Transition Duration section, enter the number of seconds you want the transition between tracks to last and click Change. Squeezebox will now crossfade between tracks as you specified.

RSS News Ticker

Squeezebox can display RSS news feeds on its display. SlimServer is pre-configured with subscriptions to several RSS news feeds. To view an existing RSS feed: 1. Press LEFT to go back to Squeezebox Home. (You may have to press LEFT more than once.) 2. Press DOWN to scroll to Plugins, then press RIGHT. 3. Press DOWN to scroll to the RSS News Ticker option. Press RIGHT. 4. Press DOWN to scroll through the list of available news feeds. 5. Press RIGHT to view the list of items in that feed, press again to view the details of a specific feed. To change the list of RSS feeds available on Squeezebox: 1. From the web interface, click Server Settings, then Plugins. 2. Scroll down to the RSS News Ticker section and enter the URL for an RSS feed into one of the fields. You can replace the existing subscriptions, add one to the end, or delete them entirely. To view RSS feeds as a screensaver: 1. From the web interface, choose Player Settings, then scroll to Screensavers. 2. Choose the RSS News Ticker from the list of screensaver choices. Click Change.

How do I find the IP address of the computer where I have installed SlimServer? On Windows: Click Start > Run, type in cmd and hit enter. In the DOS window, type ipconfig and hit enter. On Mac OS X: Go to System Preferences > Network. Under the Show: drop-down, pick the network interface you are using, then click TCP/IP. Your IP address will be displayed. On Linux or UNIX: Open up a shell and type ifconfig and hit enter. Squeezebox cant connect to my computer running SlimServer. This could be due to a firewall being active on the computer. Macintosh: You will have to create a new exception in the built-in firewall to allow the Squeezebox to connect to SlimServer. To do this: 1. Open System Preferences > Sharing, and click Firewall 2. Click New. to create a new rule 3. For Port Name: choose Other 4. For Port Number, Range or Series: type 3483, 9000 5. For UDP Port Number(s): specify 3483 (Mac OS 10.4 only) 6. For Description:, type SlimServer 7. Click OK, and ensure that your new exception is checked on Windows: Windows XP Service Pack 2 turns on a built-in firewall by default. You will need to configure the firewall to allow access to SlimServer. To do this: 1. Go to Control Panel 2. Click Security Center 3. Click Windows Firewall under Manage security settings for: 4. Click the Exceptions tab Add an exception for the following three ports by clicking Add Port.: Port number: 3483 (TCP) - Name: SlimServer Control
Port number: 3483 (UDP) - Name: SlimDiscovery Port Number: 9000 (TCP) - Name: SlimServer Web Third-party Firewalls: Examples of third party software firewalls include: Brickhouse, Norton Personal Firewall, Norton Security Center, PC-Cillin, BlackIce, McAfee Security Center, ZoneAlarm. You will need to configure your firewall software or hardware to allow connections to ports 3483 and 9000 for both UDP and TCP connections. Refer to the instructions that came with your firewall for details. There are detailed instructions for many third-party firewalls available on our web site at http://faq.slimdevices.com. My computer is displaying an error that says that another device on my network is using the same IP address. If you have a wireless Squeezebox and you have connected it using both ethernet and wireless, your Squeezebox may have created a loop in your network and you need to disconnect one of your network connections. Unplug the ethernet connection or go back to the setup screens to set up your Squeezebox to connect using ethernet. Im trying to use a mapped network drive like Y:\ for my Music Folder on my Windows computer and it does not work. If you are using Windows NT, 2000 or XP, SlimServer is running as a Windows service. Windows services do not have permission to use networked drives by default. You must run the SlimServer service as a user who has permission to use the shared volume. To do this, go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. Find SlimServer and doubleclick to view the properties. Click on the Log On tab, then click This Account and enter the account information for the user account that has access to the network volume. Tip: The user account for the service must be protected by a password for this to work. If you are still having problems, try using a UNC-style path to specify your music library in the Server Settings page. Instead of X:\path for a mounted volume or mapped drive, use \\SERVER\path\ style addressing. This may work for some servers where direct volume letter mapping does not. How do I use multiple folders or disks with my music library?

You can create links or shortcuts to other folders and place them in your specified Music
Library Folder. The contents of the linked folders will then be part of your Music Library. I added some music to my library but its not showing up.
If you add music to your music library, you may need to tell SlimServer to rescan your
music library. From the web interface, click Server Settings, and click Rescan. SlimServer begins to examine your music folder, looking for new music. Depending on how much music you have, this could take several minutes. The new music will not appear in your music library on the SlimServer until the rescan is complete. Some of the songs in my iTunes library dont show up on Squeezebox or say STOPPED when I try to play them. Whats up with that? If youve moved your iTunes music files around, iTunes may export incorrect information about the songs in its library. Youll need to make sure that iTunes has the correct folder for your music library. In iTunes, open Preferences and click on the Advanced tab. If the path to your Music Library folder is incorrect, youll need to correct it. If it is correct, try changing it to a different folder and then change it back to the correct folder. iTunes will then update the information about your music and export that data correctly. (This process wont move any of your music, but it will force iTunes to scan your music library and update the paths to all the songs. iTunes may prompt you to organize your music libraryletting it do this will move and rename your songs.) My question wasnt answered here, where can I find more answers?
We keep an up-to-date list of frequently asked questions on our website at http://faq.slimdevices.com.

Getting More Information

Where can I find more documentation? Check out the Help area at the bottom of your SlimServer home page, or visit the support area of our web site at: http://www.slimdevices.com/
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Logitech

Owners Guide

Squeezebox Owners Guide

Table of Contents
About Squeezebox.... 2 System Requirements.... 2 Before You Begin.... 3 Installing the SlimServer Software... 4 Installing on Windows... 4 Installing on Mac OS X.... 5 Installing on Linux or Other Operating System.. 5 Connecting Squeezebox.... 6 Conguring Squeezebox.... 7 Set Up Networking.... 7 Connecting to SlimServer.... 8 Using the Remote.... 8 Playing Your Music.... 12 Using the Remote to Play Music... 12 Searching for Music with the Remote... 13 Creating and Saving a Playlist... 14 Listening to Internet Radio... 15 SqueezeNetwork.... 16 Special Features.... 17 Alarm Clock... 17 Graphic Visualizers.... 18 Using Squeezebox as a Wireless Bridge... 18 Crossfading Between Tracks.... 19 RSS News Ticker.... 20 Controlling Multiple Squeezeboxes with one SlimServer. 21 Wake-on-LAN.... 21 Troubleshooting.... 22 Getting More Information... 25 AC POWERED PRODUCTS: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.. 26

About Squeezebox

Before You Begin
If you already have a wireless or ethernet network and a computer to use as a server, setting up Squeezebox and SlimServer takes just a few minutesall you need to get your music playing through Squeezebox is in this owners guide. 1. First, collect your digitized music into one place on your computer. You can put all the les in a single directory, or create a series of subdirectories. The software you use to rip your CDs, such as iTunes, may already do this and organize your music les by album or by artist. 2. Next, download the latest version of the SlimServer software to the same computer as your music collection. You can nd the latest version of SlimServer here: http://www.slimdevices.com/download
Thank you for purchasing the Squeezebox music player. Squeezebox lets you play your digitized music collection through your stereo system using your wireless or ethernet network. With Squeezebox, you can also listen to Internet radio stations, set alarms, display RSS feeds, and more! This user guide includes setup and basic operating instructions for your new player. Because new features are being added to Squeezebox on a continuous basis, some new capabilities may not be covered here. You can nd additional information about the latest Squeezebox features, as well as detailed documentation for developers, at http://www.slimdevices.com/. Squeezebox is powered by the open source SlimServer software, which is the result of the efforts of software developers worldwide working together in an open community. We are grateful to everyone who has helped to create Squeezebox. We hope you enjoy Squeezebox and that youll tell a friend about your new music player.

System Requirements

Macintosh: Mac OS X 10.3 or later, 256MB RAM, ethernet or wireless network, and 20MB of hard disk space for SlimServer Windows XP/2000/NT: 733 MHz Pentium, 256MB RAM, ethernet or wireless network, and 20MB hard disk space for SlimServer Linux/BSD/Solaris/Other: Perl 5.8.3 or later, 256MB RAM, ethernet or wireless network, and 20MB hard disk space for SlimServer Broadband internet connection for internet radio and SqueezeNetwork
Installing the SlimServer Software

Installing on Windows

Installing on Mac OS X
1. Save the.dmg le to your Desktop. 2. When the le has nished downloading, double-click on the disk image le (.dmg) to make it appear on your desktop. Your web browser may do this for you automatically. 3. Double-click on the SlimServer Installer icon. The SlimServer Installer will start. 4. You can choose whether you want to install SlimServer for all users or just for the current user. If you want to install SlimServer for all users, you must provide an administrator password. (If you install SlimServer for all users, the user that starts SlimServer will be the only user who can stop SlimServer later on.) 5. Click INSTALL. After the Installer completes the installation, click OK. 6. System Preferences will open and show you the SlimServer preference pane. Here you can choose whether you would like the SlimServer to start automatically whenever you start or log in to your computer. 7. Click START SERVER. After a few seconds you can click on the Web Access button. The SlimServer web interface will open in your web browser. Feel free to bookmark this page so you can get back to it quickly in the future.

1. Download the SlimServer installer program to a location you can nd again on your computer. Your Desktop is a good choice. 2. When the le has nished downloading, double-click on the SlimServer installer icon. The SlimServer Setup Wizard starts. Tip: You may see an Open File - Security Warning, if so, click Run. 3. Follow the instructions to set up SlimServer, and specify: Where to install the SlimServer software Where on your computer your music collection is (you can change this later) Where to save and look for any playlists you create Where to place shortcuts and icons for the application 4. Click NEXT to accept the default value at each panel. If you want to go back and change your selection, click BACK. When you have nished conguring your installation, the Setup Wizard displays a summary of your choices. 5. Click INSTALL. SlimServer is installed and the Completing the SlimServer Setup Wizard panel is displayed. 6. Click OK. 7. A Squeezebox icon will appear in your Windows System Tray at the bottom right of your screen, right-click on this icon to show a menu and choose to open the SlimServer software, Stop SlimServer or go to the Slim Devices web site.
Installing on Linux or Other Operating System
If you are running Red Hat Linux or other compatible distributions, you can install the RPM le using the rpm tool. If you are using another Unix platform, you can download the SlimServer software perl scripts available in gzipped tar or zip format. Instructions for starting the perl server are included with the scripts. Additional information about installing SlimServer on other platforms can be found on our web site at http://wiki.slimdevices.com or in our forums at http://forums.slimdevices.com.

Connecting Squeezebox

Conguring Squeezebox
When you plug in Squeezebox, a logo is displayed briey, followed by a welcome message.

Set Up Networking

1. Press the RIGHT arrow on the remote control. The SET UP NETWORKING menu option is displayed. 2. Press the RIGHT arrow to enter networking setup. 3. Choose whether you want to connect Squeezebox to a wireless or wired network by pressing the UP and DOWN arrows on the remote. When you have made your selection, press the RIGHT arrow. 4. Squeezebox asks you for your local region or country. Scroll using the DOWN arrow on the remote until you nd the local region. Press the RIGHT arrow to select your region. Note: Failure to select the appropriate region may violate local laws.

Headphone Mini Jack Analog Audio (RCA) Digital Optical Output Digital Coax Output Ethernet Power
5. Squeezebox will scan to nd your wireless network. Select your network name (SSID) and press the RIGHT arrow. If you are in an area where there are multiple wireless networks, you can scroll down using the remote until you nd the one you want to use. If your router is not broadcasting your network name, you will need to select Enter a network name. Tip: You can use the number buttons on the remote to enter text as you might on a cell phone. Use the ADD button on the remote as a backspace and the PLAY button to insert a letter. 6. If your network is secured with WEP or WPA encryption, youll need to enter the network password or key using the numbers and letters on the remote and press the RIGHT arrow. If your network supports more than one type of encryption at a time or is not broadcasting its SSID, Squeezebox may ask you to choose your encryption method rst. Tip: WEP keys consist of a string of ten or twenty-six digits or letters A through F. WPA passwords are a string of letters, numbers or punctuation. Squeezebox connects to your wireless network. If Squeezebox does not connect to your wireless access point, you can press the LEFT arrow to go back and x your settings. If you are still having trouble, check the Troubleshooting section at the end of this guide.
1. Connect Squeezebox to your stereo amplier or receiver using the included RCA cable with the red and white connectors. You can also connect a digital optical cable to the square connector or digital coaxial cable to the orange connector. (These cables are not included.) If you are using headphones or powered speakers, you can connect them to the 1/8 mini-jack. 2. Connect an ethernet cable from your hub or switch to Squeezebox. 3. Put the two AA batteries into the remote control. 4. Connect the power supply to Squeezebox and plug it in. You can leave Squeezebox plugged in at all times. When not in use, it enters standby mode and powers down the display. Note: Squeezebox comes with a regulated power adaptor. Do not use a different power supply; this may damage the player.

7. Choose whether you want the Squeezebox to obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP, or whether you want to assign it a static IP address. Most networks will let Squeezebox obtain an address automatically. Press the RIGHT arrow. If you chose to assign Squeezebox a static IP, enter it using the numbers on the remote. Press the RIGHT arrow to save the address. Tip: Use leading zeroes to specify numbers with fewer than 3 digits, for example, you would enter 010.001.004.281 for 10.1.4.281. Enter the subnet mask for the network, the default gateway IP address, and the address of your DNS server, pressing the right arrow on the remote to move to each one.
Press FWD to skip to the next song. Press and hold FWD to scan forward through the current song. Use the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT arrows to navigate within the music library. UP displays the previous item within a list, DOWN the next item. Press LEFT to go out of the current list. Press RIGHT to go into the item or to display additional information about a song. Press PLAY to play the songs contained within the displayed selection. If you press PLAY while displaying: Genre, artist or albumSqueezebox plays all the songs for the displayed genre, artist, or album SongSqueezebox plays that song. If that song is displayed within the rest of an album, the whole album is played, starting at the song on the display. PlaylistSqueezebox plays all of the songs in that playlist. FolderSqueezebox plays all songs in that folder and subfolders. Tip: To save a playlist, press NOW PLAYING then press and hold PLAY. You will be prompted to save the current playlist for use later. Press ADD to append the displayed selection to the end of the current playlist. If you press ADD while displaying a Genre, artist or albumSqueezebox adds all the songs for the displayed genre, artist, or album to the end of the Now Playing playlist SongSqueezebox adds that song to the end of the list. PlaylistSqueezebox adds all of the songs in that playlist. FolderSqueezebox adds all the songs in that folder and sub-folders. Tip: You can press and hold ADD to insert the item on the screen to be played immediately after the currently playing song. Tip: When in the Now Playing list: Press ADD to remove the visible song from the playlist. Press and hold ADD to move the song from the current playlist to the end of the Zapped Songs playlist.

Connecting to SlimServer

1. If SlimServer isnt already running, start it now. Squeezebox will scan your local network to nd the computer thats running SlimServer. If you started SlimServer after conguring Squeezebox, you may need to scroll to nd it. 2. Select the computer you want to use. If you are running SlimServer on multiple computers on your local network, you can use the DOWN arrow to scroll to the one you want to use. 3. Press the RIGHT arrow on the remote to connect. Setup is complete. Tip: If you want to go back to setup later press the left arrow on the remote down and hold it for ve seconds. Squeezebox will return to the Set Up Networking menu.

Using the Remote

Press POWER to put Squeezebox into standby mode. This will dim the display, stop the music and show a clock. Press POWER again to wake Squeezebox. Use the VOLUME buttons to adjust the loudness of the audio Squeezebox is producing. Press REW to immediately begin the current song again. Press REW twice to skip to the previous song. Press and hold REW to scan backwards through the current song. Press PAUSE to pause the current song. Press PAUSE again to continue. Press and hold PAUSE to stop playback.
Press FAVORITES to jump to the list of favorite items youve saved. Press and hold FAVORITES while displaying a song, radio station or playlist name to add it to your favorites list Press BROWSE to browse through your music library by Genre, Artist, Album, and more. Press SEARCH to search for Albums, Artists, or Songs. When Squeezebox displays SEARCH Music, press the RIGHT arrow to enter your search text. Use the number buttons to enter letters (just like entering text with a cell phone.) For example, press the 2 button once for A, twice for B, three times for C, and four times for 2. Use 0 for spaces. Press 1 to cycle through punctuation. Press RIGHT to see the results of your search. Tip: In sorted lists such as lists of artists, albums or genres, press the number buttons to jump to the rst item that starts with the corresponding letter. Tip: In unsorted lists such as playlists, press a number button to jump proportionally through the list. Press SHUFFLE to cycle between the following settings: Shufe All Songs Shufe By Album No Shufe Press REPEAT to cycle between the following settings: Repeat Off (stop playing at the end of the current playlist) Repeat Current Song Repeat All Songs Press SLEEP to tell Squeezebox to turn itself off in 15 minutes. Add 15 minute increments (up to a total of 90 minutes) by pressing SLEEP repeatedly. If you wish to cancel the Sleep function, press SLEEP until the player displays SLEEP CANCELLED.
Press NOW PLAYING to display the song you are listening to. Press NOW PLAYING again to cycle through different display formats for the now playing song, including graphic visualizers and progress meters. Press SIZE to cycle between different display font sizes. You can do this while Squeezebox is powered on or off. Press BRIGHTNESS to cycle through Squeezebox display brightness levels. You can do this while Squeezebox is powered either on or off. If you want to dim the display completely, press BRIGHTNESS to cycle to a completely dark screen. If Squeezebox is powered off, it will stay dark until you power it back on or press BRIGHTNESS again. If Squeezebox is powered on, press any button on the remote to turn on the display.

Playing Your Music

Squeezebox plays music that you select with the remote control or the web interface.
2. From the left pane of the web interface, you can browse by a variety of categories, including album, artist, genre, album cover art (if available), new music, by year, and more. 3. When you nd an album, artist, track, or playlist you want to listen to, click on the play icon to the right of it to hear it immediately. To add an item to be played at the end of the playlist, click on the add icon.
Using the Remote to Play Music
1. Use the LEFT arrow to go to SQUEEZEBOX HOME. You may have to press the LEFT arrow more than once to get there. 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to nd the BROWSE MUSIC option. 3. Press the RIGHT arrow. The BROWSE ALBUMS option is displayed. You can scroll down to browse by artist, genre, year, new music, existing playlists, or browse the contents of your music folder. 4. To browse an album, artist, or genre, press the RIGHT arrow to select it, then the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the list. 5. When you nd an album, artist, genre or song you want to listen to, press PLAY to play all the songs associated with the displayed item. Tip: If you want to play the selected songs after the songs that you are already listening to, press ADD and they will be added to the end of the list. 6. Press NOW PLAYING to jump to the list of songs that you have selected to play. Scroll through the list with the UP and DOWN arrows. Press the LEFT arrow to return to the main SQUEEZEBOX HOME menu.
Searching for Music with the Remote
You can enter the name of the song, artist or album you are looking for in two ways. In each case, the cursor automatically advances three seconds after you press a button. If the button you want next is different from the last button you pressed, you can proceed as quickly as you want. If you have to press the same button consecutively, wait for the cursor to advance before pressing the button again, or press the RIGHT arrow to move on. Tip: You dont have to enter the entire album name, artist name, or song title to search successfully; just enter the rst few letters and press right, then scroll down through the results using the DOWN arrow. Using the LEFT, RIGHT, UP, and DOWN arrows to enter letters or numbers: 1. Press the UP or DOWN arrows until the character you want is displayed. 2. Press the RIGHT arrow once to advance one space to the right. 3. Fix errors by pressing the LEFT arrow. 4. After youve entered all of the text you want to use for the search, press the RIGHT arrow twice to run the search. Using the cellphone method to enter letters or numbers: 1. Press the black number buttons (2 9) one, two, three or four times for letters and numbers. 2. Press the 0 (zero) button for a space. 3. Press the 1 button repeatedly to cycle through punctuation. 4. Press the LEFT arrow to erase letters. Press and hold to erase more than one character. 5. Press the RIGHT arrow when you are nished entering text to run the search.

SqueezeNetwork

SqueezeNetwork is an always-on service that provides access to Internet Radio, alarm clock, natural sounds, news feeds and more, even when your computer is off. Your Squeezebox connects to SqueezeNetwork using your broadband Internet connection. When your Squeezebox is connected to SqueezeNetwork, its not connected to your SlimServer computer. To connect to SqueezeNetwork, press the left button until SQUEEZEBOX SETUP or SQUEEZEBOX HOME are displayed on the screen. Then use the DOWN button to scroll to SQUEEZENETWORK and press RIGHT. The rst time you connect to SqueezeNetwork, youll be asked to choose a language and time zone. Youll then be provided with a Personal Identication Number (PIN) for your Squeezebox. Visit http://www.squeezenetwork.com/ with your web browser to create an account on SqueezeNetwork and enter your PIN to register. From that web site you can add favorites to your SqueezeNetwork account, add and modify your favorite radio stations, RSS News feeds and more. If you ever need to nd your PIN again later, connect to SqueezeNetwork with your remote and scroll DOWN to SETTINGS, press RIGHT, then scroll to SQUEEZEBOX PIN and press RIGHT again. To switch back to your SlimServer from SqueezeNetwork, press LEFT until you see SQUEEZENETWORK on the top line of the display, then scroll to LOG OFF, then press RIGHT. Tip: Where am I? Press LEFT repeatedly until you get to the top most menu. If you are connected to SqueezeNetwork, youll see SqueezeNetwork on the top line. If you are connected to your SlimServer computer, youll see Squeezebox Home.

Special Features

Squeezebox has a beautiful high-resolution vacuum uorescent display. In addition to displaying the name of the track or internet radio station youre currently listening to, you can tell Squeezebox to show you dynamic content via RSS feeds, gorgeous graphic music visualizers, as well as a variety of screensavers, games and more. There are a wide range of settings to let you customize your Squeezebox to your liking. Explore! You wont be sorry. Here are a few to get you started.

Alarm Clock

Squeezebox has a built-in alarm clock feature with eight alarmsone for each day of the week and another that goes off every day at the same time. To set the alarms using the remote control: 1. Press the left arrow until you see SQUEEZEBOX HOME or SQUEEZENETWORK on the top line of the display. Scroll down until you see SETTINGS and press the RIGHT arrow. 2. Scroll down until you see ALARM CLOCK then press the right arrow. 3. To set an alarm that goes off every day: Press RIGHT when displaying SET ALARM TIME to enter the alarm time. Use the arrow keys to move and set the time. Press LEFT when youve set the time. Press DOWN to see Alarm Playlist, then press right. Choose from this list the playlist that youd like to hear when the alarm goes off. Press left once youve chosen your playlist. Press DOWN to see ALARM VOLUME, then press RIGHT. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the volume for the alarm. Press RIGHT when youve nished. Press DOWN to see ALARM CLOCK OFF. Press right to turn on the alarm. Press RIGHT again to turn it off.

4. To set alarms for individual days of the week, press DOWN until you see WEEKDAY ALARMS. Press RIGHT to see a list of days of the week. Scroll to the day you want to change and press RIGHT. Press RIGHT when displaying SET ALARM TIME to enter the alarm time. Use the arrow keys to move and set the time. Press LEFT when youve set the time. Press DOWN to see ALARM PLAYLIST, then press right. Choose from this list the playlist that youd like to hear when the alarm goes off. Press LEFT once youve chosen your playlist. Press DOWN to see Alarm Volume, then press right. Use the up and down buttons to adjust the volume for the alarm. Press right when youve nished. Press DOWN to see ALARM CLOCK OFF. Press RIGHT to turn on the alarm. Press RIGHT again to turn it off. To set alarms using the web interface: 1. Open the SlimServer web interface and click on PLAYER SETTINGS for the player. 2. Click on the ALARM tab on the top left area of the page. 3. Use the form to choose which alarms youd like to set, the time youd like them to go off and what playlist youd like to hear when the alarm goes off. Click Change to save your choices. Once youve set the alarms you like, your Squeezebox will wake up on the day and time youve set and start playing.
Using Squeezebox as a Wireless Bridge
Squeezebox Wireless has both 802.11g and ethernet connections. You can easily connect non-wireless devices (such as a TiVo, PlayStation, XBox, or a home theatre PC) to your wireless network. To set up Squeezebox as a wireless bridge: 1. Plug the device that you want to connect to your wireless network into the ethernet port on the back of Squeezebox using an ethernet crossover cable. You can purchase a crossover cable at most retail computer stores. 2. Press and hold the LEFT arrow on the remote for ve seconds to enter the Squeezebox setup screens. 3. Press UP to scroll to the SET UP NETWORKING selection and press RIGHT. 4. Go through the network setup screens, choosing to connect to a wireless network and then select your region. 5. You should be presented with the option to turn on wireless bridging. Select YES and then press RIGHT. 6. Continue pressing RIGHT to nish setting up your wireless connection. At the end, your Squeezebox will be acting as a wireless bridge.
Crossfading Between Tracks
Squeezebox can crossfade between songs. You can change the type of crossfade or turn it off completely. 1. From the web interface, click PLAYER SETTINGS. 2. From the menu at the top, click AUDIO. 3. In the Transition section, choose the type of transition you want from the drop down list and click CHANGE. Choose from: Crossfading between the two songs Fading in at the beginning of a song Fading out at the end of a song Fading out and in at song transitions No fading at all 4. In the Transition Duration section, enter the number of seconds you want the transition between tracks to last and click CHANGE. Squeezebox will now crossfade between tracks as you specied.

Third-party Firewalls: Examples of third party software rewalls include: Brickhouse, Norton Personal Firewall, Norton Security Center, PC-Cillin, BlackIce, McAfee Security Center, ZoneAlarm. You will need to congure your rewall software or hardware to allow connections to ports 3483 and 9000 for both UDP and TCP connections. Refer to the instructions that came with your rewall for details. There are detailed instructions for many third-party rewalls available on our web site at http://faq.slimdevices.com. My computer is displaying an error that says that another device on my network is using the same IP address. If you have a wireless Squeezebox and you have connected it using both ethernet and wireless, your Squeezebox may have created a loop in your network and you need to disconnect one of your network connections. Unplug the ethernet connection or go back to the setup screens to set up your Squeezebox to connect using ethernet. Im trying to use a mapped network drive like Y:\ for my Music Folder on my Windows computer and it does not work. If you are using Windows NT, 2000 or XP, SlimServer is running as a Windows service. Windows services do not have permission to use networked drives by default. You must run the SlimServer service as a user who has permission to use the shared volume. To do this, go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. Find SlimServer and double-click to view the properties. Click on the Log On tab, then click This Account and enter the account information for the user account that has access to the network volume. Tip: The user account for the service must be protected by a password for this to work. If you are still having problems, try using a UNC-style path to specify your music library in the Server Settings page. Instead of X:\path for a mounted volume or mapped drive, use \\SERVER\path\ style addressing. This may work for some servers where direct volume letter mapping does not. How do I use multiple folders or disks with my music library? You can create links or shortcuts to other folders and place them in your specied Music Library Folder. The contents of the linked folders will then be part of your Music Library.
I added some music to my library but its not showing up. If you add music to your music library, you may need to tell SlimServer to rescan your music library. From the web interface, click Server Settings, and click Rescan. SlimServer begins to examine your music folder, looking for new music. Depending on how much music you have, this could take several minutes. The new music will not appear in your music library on the SlimServer until the rescan is complete. Some of the songs in my iTunes library dont show up on Squeezebox or say STOPPED when I try to play them. Whats up with that? If youve moved your iTunes music les around, iTunes may export incorrect information about the songs in its library. Youll need to make sure that iTunes has the correct folder for your music library. In iTunes, open Preferences and click on the Advanced tab. If the path to your Music Library folder is incorrect, youll need to correct it. If it is correct, try changing it to a different folder and then change it back to the correct folder. iTunes will then update the information about your music and export that data correctly. (This process wont move any of your music, but it will force iTunes to scan your music library and update the paths to all the songs. iTunes may prompt you to organize your music libraryletting it do this will move and rename your songs.) My question wasnt answered here, where can I nd more answers? We keep an up-to-date list of frequently asked questions on our website at http://faq.slimdevices.com.

Getting More Information

Where can I nd more documentation? Check out the Help area at the bottom of your SlimServer home page, or visit the support area of our web site at: http://www.slimdevices.com/
AC POWERED PRODUCTS: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
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This hardware device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; 2) increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver; 3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected; 4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the product or specied additional components or accessories elsewhere dened to be used with the installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulations. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specic operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Canadian DOC Statement: This digital device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus specied in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus, ICES-003 of the Department of Communications. This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. La Dclaration suivante dIndustrie Canada sapplique tous les produits Logitech en gnral: Dclaration dIndustrie Canada: Cet appareil numrique est conforme aux limitations concernant lmission dinterfrences radio par des appareils numriques de catgorie B, telles que stipules dans le cadre de la norme Appareils numriques NMB-003 dicte par Industrie Canada. Cet quipement a t dclar conforme la norme CNR-210 dicte par Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes: 1) lquipement concern ne doit pas causer dinterfrences, et 2) il doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris les interfrences risquant dengendrer un fonctionnement indsirable. Interference Information for 2.4 GHz Cordless Products: Your Logitech 2.4 GHz cordless product uses channeland frequency-hopping technology to avoid interference with other cordless devices. Your product has been extensively tested with other 2.4 GHz cordless devices and RF- (radio frequency) emitting devices (cordless phones, cordless headsets, wireless networks, cordless cameras, A/V senders/receivers, etc.). Most likely you will not experience any RF interference between your Logitech cordless product and the devices listed above. In some cases, however, it is possible that interference may occur. This interference could result in erratic behavior or a complete loss of signal in the other cordless devices. If you notice this behavior (or static, clicking, or humming) in the other cordless devices, there are two actions you can take to reduce or eliminate the interference. 1. Increase the distance between your Logitech cordless product (including the receiver) and the other cordless devices/receivers. 2. When using your Logitech cordless product, turn off the other cordless devices that are in close proximity.

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