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Connecting Squeezebox, Configuring Squeezebox - player

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 Connecting Squeezebox Logitech® Headphone Analog Audio Mini Jack (RCA) Digital Optical Output Digital Coax Output Ethernet Power 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" 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. Squeezebox™ Owner's Guide  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, you'll 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 to your wireless access point, you can press the LEFT arrow to go back and fix your settings. If you are still having trouble, check the Troubleshooting section at the end of this guide.

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Logitech
®
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Squeezebox
Owner’s Guide
Connecting Squeezebox
±.
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 ±/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.
Configuring Squeezebox
When you plug in Squeezebox, a logo is displayed briefly, followed by a welcome message.
Set Up Networking
±. 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, you’ll 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
to your wireless access point, you can press the LEFT arrow to go back and fix
your settings. If you are still having trouble, check the Troubleshooting section at
the end of this guide.
Headphone
Mini Jack
Analog Audio
(RCA)
Digital
Optical
Output
Digital
Coax
Output
Ethernet
Power