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4 Logitech® 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 Computer • 733 Mhz CPU or faster • 256 MB RAM • 80 MB hard drive space 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 • You'll need a broadband internet connection for internet radio and access to music services. Internet access also needed to download the SqueezeCenter™ software. Squeezebox™ Boom User Guide 5 Boom Hardware At A Glance Remote Control A. power turns the Squeezebox Boom on or off. B. home returns the display to the Home Screen (the top level menu). Pressing home again from the Home Screen displays the Now Playing screen. C. left, right, up 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. D. Press play to begin listening to the selected track, artist, album, genre, or playlist. This action causes the current playlist to be replaced with the selected item. If you want to add the selected 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 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 that's currently playing. Press and hold pause to stop the current track. G. volume up and volume down H. sleep 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.