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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Contents Thank you! ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4 User Guides ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Getting Help................................................................
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Settings - More Options for Using Squeezebox Radio ................................................................................................... 13 Shuffle and Repeat............................................................................................................................................................ 13 Image Viewer..................................................................................................................
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Troubleshooting during setup........................................................................................................................................... 18 Squeezebox Radio isn’t responding.................................................................................................................................. 18 Redo Squeezebox Radio setup tasks ......................................................................................
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Thank you! Thank you for purchasing the Logitech® Squeezebox ™ Radio, a Wi-Fi music player that delivers clean, rich sound anywhere in your home. We hope you have as much fun using your Squeezebox as we did building it for you. User Guides There are two complementary Squeezebox Radio guides: Squeezebox Radio Quick start guide - Takes you through the hardware setup process, and points you to the on-screen steps to complete your Squeezebox setup. This fo
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Squeezebox Radio at a Glance Simply plug in Squeezebox Radio and listen to the music you want to hear. Use the push-button knob or the optional remote control to browse and select menu items on your Squeezebox. Rewind Forward Pause/stop Play Power Ethernet Volume Preset Back More Push-button Headphone 3.5 mm Power (push to mute) buttons knob Line-in Rechargeable Home battery compartment Alarm Optional Accessory Pack (www.logitech.com) Power adapter with
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Buttons and Functions Power Use the Power button to turn your Squeezebox off and on. A soft power off induces a sleep state and a clock is displayed on your Squeezebox. Simply tap the Power button to turn your Squeezebox off. Tap it again to go back to where you left off. For a full power off and minimal power consumption: Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds. Wait 10 seconds and tap the power button to turn your Squeezebox back on. Volume T
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Screen Display Your Squeezebox display includes a Title Bar, menu options or artwork, and a Status Bar. Title Bar The title bar at the top of the screen displays the name of the current menu. When you are at the home menu, the title bar displays the name of your Squeezebox. Note: By default, your Squeezebox name is Squeezebox Radio. To rename it, go to Settings > Squeezebox Name and enter the name you want to use. Title bar Status bar When you are playin
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Status Bar The status bar appears at the bottom of the screen and may display the following icons. Pause – A Pause icon is displayed while a tune is paused. If you press the Play button on your Squeezebox or remote, this on-screen icon will change to Play. Play - The Play icon is displayed when a tune or station is playing. If you press the Pause button, this on-screen icon will change to Pause. Shuffle album/playlist – A shuffle icon is displayed when t
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Players Find information about the Squeezebox players that are connected to your account. You can also change player names, and pick a different language and timezone. Remote Control Control Squeezebox Radio from your desktop. Support Easy access to Squeezebox community forums and customer support. Account Settings Review the settings for the mysqueezebox.com account that you created during the setup process. Now Playing - Creating and Managing Playlists
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 6. You will see the item that is currently playing or was most recently played. Click the push-button knob again to see all of the items in your Now Playing list. 7. Select Save Playlist. Save and Retrieve Playlists To create multiple retrievable playlists, create a series of Now Playing lists and save them. After you create a Now Playing list, you can save it, name it, and retrieve it later from the My Music > Playlists menu item. This feature can be pa
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 My Music - Playing your Personal Music Library Squeezebox radio can play music from Internet sources, and from your personal music library that is stored on a computer. Squeezebox Server If you want to listen to your personal music library on Squeezebox Radio, make sure that you’ve downloaded and installed Squeezebox Server from mysqueezebox.com. At your computer, go to mysqueezebox.com > My Music, and select Download Squeezebox Server. After you insta
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 2. Select the music source you want to access. This will either be the name that you assigned to your music library, or by default it will be your computer name - for example, "Dell-Laptop". 3. At the Music Library menu, select Artist, Album, Genre or another option for browsing and selecting from your music library. App Gallery - Finding and Playing Music Services, Podcasts, Newsfeeds and More To find and install the apps that you want. From the home
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 3. At the bottom of the context menu, select Delete Favorite. Note: There are a few types 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. In addition, some Internet services have restrictions on what types of items can be added to your favorites. If in doubt, select an item and see if the next men
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 5. At the next menu, complete your alarm setup. You can enable, disable or remove the alarm, modify the time, choose days of the week, find the alarm sound you want, and set the alarm to repeat or to sound only once. At the Alarm Clock menu you can also turn All Alarms On or Off – a useful option if you’re going on vacation. To change the sound of your alarm: 1. From the home menu, go to Settings > Alarm > 2. Select Alarm Sound.
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 From the Home menu, go to Settings > Audio Settings > Sound Effects. Select whether you want sound during Navigation, Playback, while you are scrolling and so forth. Set Screen Brightness To set the brightness of your display: From the home menu, go to Settings > Brightness. You can also select whether the brightness of your display is set automatically, or from manual settings: From the home menu, go to Settings > Brightness control. Choose a Play
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 To change the name of your Squeezebox: From the home menu, go to Settings > Squeezebox name. Advanced Settings Squeezebox Radio offers a range of advanced settings to help you manage Squeezebox Radio. To access advanced settings: From the home menu, go to Settings > Advanced. Diagnostics - Find Software/firmware Version, MAC Address, IP address To find information that is useful in some troubleshooting situations: From the home menu, go to Settings
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 When there is a software update available for your Squeezebox, a message will appear on the display inviting you to download the software. When you press the push-button knob and the download starts, a progress bar will be displayed, letting you know the status of the download. When the download is complete the Squeezebox will reboot and take you to the home menu. Perform a Factory Test or Reset You can perform a test of your Squeezebox functions, includ
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Each player operates independently of the others, so you can have different music playing in your garage, kitchen, bed room, and living room. And, each player on your network can play a different music source. Or, you can synchronize them so that they play the same music in every room of your house. You only need one instance of Squeezebox Server to play your personal music collection on multiple Squeezeboxes. Even a low-end computer can support more tha
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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Note: If your network is not secured or you have an Ethernet network, it does not have a password. To complete the setup process, go to your Squeezebox and follow the on-screen instructions. To get your network name if your computer is connected via Wi-Fi, go to your computer. Windows - Click on the wireless network icon in your task bar. Windows XP - Double-click on the network icon in your task bar. Macintosh - Click once on the Wi-Fi icon at the