Logitech MP3 Player Network Music System User Manual

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Network Music System  
User Guide  
english (north america)  
 
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About Squeezebox Duet  
Thank you for purchasing Logitech’s Squeezebox Duet network music system.  
We hope you have as much fun using it as we had building it for you.  
The Squeezebox Duet package includes Squeezebox Controller, a multi-room  
wireless controller that lets you browse, select and play your personal music  
collection, tune to thousands of Internet radio stations, use music services  
like Rhapsody and Pandora Radio, and even access an MP3tunes music locker,  
all in the palm of your hand. Also included is Squeezebox Receiver, a compact  
network music player that delivers the music stored on your computer or  
the Internet to your stereo or powered speakers using your home network.  
You can add additional Squeezebox Receivers, or other Squeezebox family  
players, to other rooms in your home and listen to a unique playlist on each  
one, or synchronize them to play the same music everywhere.  
This User Guide includes setup and basic instructions for using your  
Squeezebox Duet. As we are constantly upgrading and improving the  
product, not all features may be covered here. You can find additional  
information about the latest features, as well as join our active community  
forums and access detailed documentation for developers on our web site at  
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. The most common issues are covered there.  
2. An extensive list of frequently asked questions can be found at  
www.logitech.com, under Support | Troubleshooting  
3. Phone support is available Monday through Friday, from 8:00am to  
7:00pm Pacific timezone, at the following numbers:  
+1 (877) 887-8889 (Toll-free in North America)  
+1 (646) 454-3237 (For all other countries)  
4. E-mail our support team. Visit www.logitech.com and look under  
Support | E-mail support to fill out our online e-mail form. You will  
receive a reply within one business day.  
 
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Package Contents  
Included in the package you will find:  
Squeezebox Controller  
Rechargeable Li-ion battery  
Charging cradle with power supply  
Squeezebox Receiver  
Power supply for the Receiver  
Gold-plated stereo RCA cable  
Plug adapters for your region  
Quick Start Guide  
System Requirements  
Operating system  
Windows® Vista® / XP / 2000  
Mac® OS X, version 10.3 or higher  
Linux-based OS with Perl 5.8.3 installed or higher  
Computer  
733 MHz CPU or faster  
256 MB RAM  
80 MB hard drive space  
Network  
Ethernet and/or 802.11b/g/n compatible wireless network  
Internet  
You’ll need a broadband Internet connection for Internet radio and  
access to music services like Pandora and Rhapsody. Internet access  
also needed to download the SqueezeCenter™ software and updates  
to the Controller software.  
 
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Before You Begin  
If you already have a wireless or ethernet network and a computer to use as  
a server, setting up your Squeezebox Duet should take about 30 minutes. To  
make the set up as simple as possible, there are a few things you should do.  
Choose Your Network Setup  
Installing your new Squeezebox Duet is easier if you know how your home  
network is set up, so you can follow the correct installation instructions.  
There are three possible configurations:  
An “all-wireless” installation, where you already have a wireless  
network in your home and you will connect both Squeezebox  
Controller and Squeezebox Receiver to it.  
A “hybrid” installation, where you have both a wireless and wired  
network in your home, and you will be connecting Squeezebox  
Controller wirelessly and Squeezebox Receiver with an ethernet  
cable.  
A “bridged” installation, used when you only have a wired network.  
In this configuration, Squeezebox Receiver is connected to your  
network with an ethernet cable, and Squeezebox Controller uses the  
Receiver as a “bridge” back to your network.  
Find Your Wireless Network Settings  
This section applies only if you will be setting up Squeezebox Duet to  
connect to your existing wireless network in an all-wireless or a hybrid  
installation. Gathering information about your network now will make the set  
up process easier.  
Network name (SSID): _________________________________  
Security Key: _________________________________________  
If your network is secured, you will need to enter the security key when you  
set up your network music system.  
Squeezebox Duet supports the most common types of security keys used  
on 802.11 wireless networks: WEP (64- and 128-bit), WPA, and WPA2. It is  
important that you have the security key ready before you start.  
 
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WEP keys are entered as hexadecimal numbers (the numbers 0 to 9  
and the letters A to F). 64-bit WEP keys are exactly 10 digits in length;  
128-bit keys are exactly 26 digits.  
WPA and WPA2 keys are between 8 and 63 characters long, and  
can use any letter (both upper- and lower-case) number or valid  
punctuation.  
The Squeezebox Duet will do its best to determine the type of security used,  
but if you’re using WEP encryption it cannot determine if the key length is  
64- or 128-bit so you’ll need to know that before you start.  
If you are not sure about your network security setup, contact your ISP or the  
party that installed or configured your wireless router.  
Note to Apple Airport Base Station users. Squeezebox Duet follows the  
802.11 standard and expects the WEP key to be in hexadecimal format.  
The Airport Base Station uses ASCII characters for the WEP key. You’ll  
need to find the hexadecimal version of your WEP key to configure your  
Squeezebox Duet. To do that, please follow these steps:  
Open the Airport Admin Utility. On Mac OS X this utility can be found  
under Applications -> Utilities in the Finder. In Windows, it can be found  
in Start -> Programs -> Airport Admin Utility.  
Select your base station and click the “Configure” button.  
Once the Configuration window is open, click the “Password” icon at  
the top of the window (the icon resembling a padlock). This will show  
you the key in HEX format. Write that down as the Security Key on the  
previous page.  
Note: 64-bit WEP keys on the Airport Base Station will have exactly 5  
characters; 128-bit keys will have exactly 13 characters.  
Using Squeezebox Controller  
Now would be a good time to familiarize yourself with Squeezebox  
Controller. Knowing how the interface works will will make it easier to set up  
your Squeezebox Duet.  
 
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Squeezebox Controller Interface  
A. The scroll wheel allows you to  
easily move up and down through  
lists and menus.  
B. Press the center button to open a  
menu item, song, album, artist, or  
genre.  
C. Press play to play a song, album,  
artist, or genre. This will replace  
your current selection.  
D. Press back to move back one menu  
item or screen.  
E. Press home to go to the top level  
menu. Press home again to see  
the Now Playing screen. home  
also turns the Controller on and  
off. Press and hold to power  
F
A
B
C
E
down; press once to power on.  
F. Press add to add a song, album,  
artist, or genre to the current  
playlist.  
D
G
H
G. Use the volume up and down  
keys to control volume. A pop-up  
volume bar appears showing the  
current level; while the pop-up is  
on screen, the scroll wheel will  
also adjust the volume  
H. rew, pause, and fwd control the  
playback of your music. Press and  
hold pause to stop.  
 
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Set Up the Hardware  
Charge the Battery  
For this step you’ll need:  
Squeezebox Controller  
Charging cradle with AC adapter  
Plug adapter for your region  
Battery  
You’ll start the installation process by charging the battery so it will be ready  
when you configure Squeezebox Controller and Receiver for your network.  
1. Select the correct plug adapter and slide it onto the AC adapter of  
the charging cradle. Make sure it snaps firmly into place.  
2. Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet.  
3. Insert the battery into the Controller:  
Remove the battery cover on the back of the Controller. Use your  
thumbs to press down on the battery cover, and then slide it  
toward the bottom of the unit; it should move about 1/4 inch.  
Insert the battery, making sure the This Side Up label faces up  
and reads correctly.  
Place the battery end–marked with three arrows–into the battery  
slot first and slide it under the small plastic tab.  
Replace the battery door, fitting the tabs on the door into the  
slots on the Controller.  
Slide the battery door up toward the top of the Controller so it  
locks into place.  
4. Place the Controller into the charging cradle. The Controller powers  
on and the battery pack begins charging. It may take up to four hours  
to charge the battery pack fully. However, you do not need a full  
charge to set up the Controller.  
 
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Connect Squeezebox Receiver  
For this step, you’ll need:  
Squeezebox Receiver  
AC adapter for Squeezebox Receiver  
Plug adapter for your region  
RCA stereo cables or your own optical or coaxial S/PDIF cable  
Your own ethernet cable (for “hybrid” and “bridged” installations)  
Next, you should connect Squeezebox Receiver to your stereo or powered  
speakers, and if you’re using a wired network connection (either a hybrid or  
bridged installation), you should connect the ethernet cable as well.  
1. Connect your stereo or powered speakers to the Receiver, using the  
supplied color-coded, gold-plated RCA cables, which can be used  
with nearly any stereo or powered speaker system. You can also  
connect the Receiver to a digital input via the S/PDIF connector,  
using your own optical or coaxial cable.  
2. Optional: Connect your ethernet cable to the Receiver and your  
network switch or jack.  
3. Fit the plug adapter onto the AC adapter of the Receiver, making sure  
the plug adapter snaps firmly into place.  
4. Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet, and then insert the  
barrel plug into the Receiver. The button on the front of the Receiver  
should blink red, indicating that the Receiver is powered up, but is  
not yet programmed for your network.  
Digital  
Coax  
Output  
Analog  
Audio Out  
(RCA)  
Ethernet  
Power  
Digital  
Optical  
Output  
 
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Set Up A SqueezeNetwork™ Account  
For this step you’ll need:  
A computer with a web browser  
A broadband Internet connection  
A valid email account  
SqueezeNetwork is an Internet-based service that connects you to thousands  
of Internet radio stations, as well as online music services like Pandora Radio,  
Rhapsody , and Slacker. It also allows you to use your Squeezebox even when  
your computer is turned off. Signing up for a free account will help you get  
the most from your Squeezebox.  
Note: some services may charge a separate fee for use; Logitech provides  
free trials so you may try them before subscribing to the service.  
To sign up, open a web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Safari) on your  
computer and go to www.squeezenetwork.com. Click on the Get Started  
button to launch the sign-up wizard. Follow the instructions on-screen.  
During the sign-up, you’ll have the option to enter some personal  
information that will help us automatically sign you up for free trial  
subscriptions of our partner services. This step is completely optional.  
If you already have a SqueezeNetwork account, simply sign in.  
Listen To You Own Music With No Computer  
By subscribing to MP3tunes and uploading your personal collection to  
their music locker service, your can access your own music even when your  
computer is off. This is an ideal solution for someone who wants 24/7 access  
to their music, but prefers not to have a computer constantly running. There  
are additional benefits to an MP3tunes music locker, including access to your  
own music from any Internet connected computer (your office, a friend’s  
home, etc.), as well as many mobile phones and other connected devices.  
Note: An MP3tunes music locker is a fee-based service provided by  
MP3tunes, Inc. who are not affiliated with Logitech. You will be  
responsible for any charges related to using their service. Visit  
mp3tunes.com for details.  
 
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Install SqueezeCenter (Optional)  
SqueezeCenter is the music server that runs on your computer and connects  
your Squeezebox players and controllers to your local music files, as well  
as allowing you to use third-party plug-ins (applications that extend the  
features and functions of your Squeezebox). If you’re planning to use your  
Squeezebox Duet only to listen to Internet radio and online music services, or  
if your music is stored in an MP3tunes music locker, you may skip this step.  
SqueezeCenter can be downloaded from www.squeezenetwork.com. After  
you log into SqueezeNetwork, click on the Download SqueezeCenter button  
and follow these steps:  
1. Select the version of SqueezeCenter for your operating system to  
begin the download and save the application to a location where  
you’ll be able to locate it later.  
2. Once the download is complete, double-click on the installer icon  
and follow the on-screen directions.  
3. The first time SqueezeCenter starts, you will be asked for the location  
of your music files and playlists, as well as your SqueezeNetwork  
account information. SqueezeCenter will start to scan your  
music collection; the time needed to complete the scan will vary,  
depending on the size of your collection and your computer’s speed.  
Note: SqueezeCenter will scan one folder, including all sub-folders,  
for your music. If you have music stored in multiple folders, or on  
multiple computers, you’ll need to create a shortcut to those other  
folders and store them wherever you set SqueezeCenter to scan for  
your music.  
Note: If your are installing SqueezeCenter on a Linux-based  
computer, or wish to install on a variant of Unix using a tarball,  
instructions can be found at wiki.slimdevices.com.  
 
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Connect Squeezebox Duet  
This step will connect Squeezebox Controller and Receiver to your local  
network and allow you to select your music source. There are three sections,  
each detailing the steps for the different network configurations described  
in the section titled “Choose Your Network Setup” earlier in the User Guide.  
You need only to follow the directions for your network setup  
All-Wireless Network Configuration  
In this configuration, both your Squeezebox Controller and Receiver are  
connected to your 802.11 wireless network.  
Set Up Squeezebox Controller  
1. Take Squeezebox Controller from the charger. If the Controller isn’t  
powered on, press the home button to turn it on.  
2. Use the scroll wheel to highlight your choice of language and press  
the center button to select it.  
3. The Welcome screen should appear. Press the center button to  
move to the next screen.  
4. Select the appropriate Wireless Region for your local region or  
country.  
Note: Failure to select the appropriate region may violate local laws.  
If your country or region isn’t listed, select the one closest to you.  
5. You’ll see the Wireless Networks screen, listing the available wireless  
networks. Scroll to your network and press center to select it.  
Note: If your router is configured not to broadcast its network name,  
also known as the SSID, you won’t see it on the list. You can connect  
to it by selecting “Other network” and entering the network name by  
hand.  
Note: If you are certain your network name is broadcast but it isn’t  
appearing in the list, you may be out of range. If moving closer  
doesn’t correct the problem, double-check that your router is  
broadcasting its network name.  
 
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6. If your wireless network is secured, Squeezebox Controller will try to  
determine the type of security used. If the Controller can’t determine  
the type of encryption used, you will be asked to select it from a list.  
Once the encryption is determined, you’ll be asked to enter your  
security key using the scroll wheel to highlight a letter or number  
and the center button to select it.  
7. If your encryption key was entered correctly, Squeezebox Controller  
will connect to your network and will display a Connected screen. If  
you made a mistake, press the back button and re-enter your key.  
Note: If are unable to connect to your network, please refer to  
the “Troubleshooting” section in this User Guide for additional  
help. Technical Support contact information can be found at the  
beginning of this User Guide.  
Set Up Squeezebox Receiver  
Once Squeezebox Controller has successfully connected to your network,  
you’ll be able to set up your Squeezebox Receiver.  
8. Select your Squeezebox Receiver from the list. It will appear on the  
display as “Squeezebox XXXXXX” where XXXXXX is the last six digits  
of the player’s MAC address (its unique network identifier).  
Note: You can verify the MAC address by looking at the label on the  
bottom of Squeezebox Receiver.  
Note: If your player does not appear in the list, verify that the button  
on the front of the Receiver is flashing red. If it isn’t, press and hold  
the button on the Receiver for five seconds to reset the player. A few  
seconds after the button begins flashing red, Squeezebox Receiver  
should appear in the list on the Controller’s display.  
9. The Controller will connect to the Receiver and begin programming  
it for your network. The button should cycle through several colors,  
indicating the status of the connection. For details, please see  
“Appendix B: Squeezebox Receiver Color Codes.”  
10. When the button on Squeezebox Receiver turns blue, the  
Controller will ask you to select a Music Source. If you’ve installed  
SqueezeCenter on your computer, you should see the computer’s  
name listed, along with SqueezeNetwork. Select the source you  
would like to use.  
 
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Note: If you’ve installed SqueezeCenter and confirmed it is running,  
but your computer name doesn’t appear on the Controller’s screen,  
you may have a firewall that’s preventing it from being found. See  
“Appendix A: Configuring Your Firewall” in this User Guide for details  
on configuring your computer’s firewall.  
11. Once the Receiver is connected to the music source, the button will  
appear as a low white and you are ready to play music! In some  
cases, the button will blink bright white; this means the software on  
the Receiver is being updated. Please be patient as these updates  
may take a few minutes to complete. Once the upgrade is finished,  
the Receiver will restart, cycling through the button colors until it  
appears low white and the player is ready.  
Note: Updates are provided automatically by SqueezeCenter or  
SqueezeNetwork, ensuring your Squeezebox Duet always has the  
latest software.  
Your network music system is set up and ready to go! Please go to “Play The  
Music” section in this User Guide to get started using your Squeezebox Duet.  
Hybrid Network Configuration  
In this configuration, your Squeezebox Controller will be connected to your  
802.11 wireless network and your Squeezebox Receiver will be connected to  
your network with an ethernet cable.  
Set Up Squeezebox Controller  
1. Take Squeezebox Controller from the charger. If the Controller isn’t  
powered on, press the home button to turn it on.  
2. Use the scroll wheel to highlight your choice of language and press  
the center button to select it.  
3. The Welcome screen should appear. Press the center button to  
move to the next screen.  
4. Select the appropriate Wireless Region for your local region or  
country.  
Note: Failure to select the appropriate region may violate local laws.  
If your country or region isn’t listed, select the one closest to you.  
 
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5. Next you’ll see the Wireless Connection screen, where you can  
choose to “Connect using Squeezebox” or “Connect using other  
wireless network”. Since you will be using the hybrid installation,  
you should select “Connect using other wireless network.”  
6. You’ll see the Wireless Networks screen, listing the available wireless  
networks. Scroll to your network and press center to select it.  
Note: If your router is configured not to broadcast its network name,  
also known as the SSID, you won’t see it on the list. You can connect  
to it by selecting “Other network” and entering the network name by  
hand.  
Note: If you are certain your network name is broadcast but it isn’t  
appearing in the list, you may be out of range. If moving closer  
doesn’t correct the problem, double-check that your router is  
broadcasting its network name.  
7. If your wireless network is secured, Squeezebox Controller will try to  
determine the type of security used. If the Controller can’t determine  
the type of encryption used, you will be asked to select it from a list.  
Once the encryption is determined, you’ll be asked to enter your  
security key using the scroll wheel to highlight a letter or number  
and the center button to select it.  
8. If your encryption key was entered correctly, Squeezebox Controller  
will connect to your network and will display a Connected screen. If  
you made a mistake, press the back button and re-enter your key.  
Note: If are unable to connect to your network, please refer to  
the “Troubleshooting” section in this User Guide for additional  
help. Technical Support contact information can be found at the  
beginning of this User Guide.  
Set Up Squeezebox Receiver  
Once Squeezebox Controller has successfully connected to your network,  
you’ll be able to set up your Squeezebox Receiver.  
9. Select your Squeezebox Receiver from the list. It will appear on the  
display as “Squeezebox XXXXXX” where XXXXXX is the last six digits  
of the player’s MAC address (its unique network identifier).  
 
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Note: You can verify the MAC address by looking at the label on the  
bottom of Squeezebox Receiver.  
Note: If your player does not appear in the list, verify that the button  
on the front of the Receiver is flashing red. If it isn’t, press and hold  
the button on the Receiver for five seconds to reset the player. A few  
seconds after the button begins flashing red, Squeezebox Receiver  
should appear in the list on the Controller’s display.  
10. Next, you’ll choose between Wireless and Ethernet as the connection  
type for the Receiver. Select Ethernet to use the wired connection to  
your network.  
11. The Controller will connect to the Receiver and begin programming  
it for your network. The button should cycle through several colors,  
indicating the status of the connection. For details, please see  
“Appendix B: Squeezebox Receiver Color Codes.”  
12. When the button on Squeezebox Receiver turns blue, the  
Controller will ask you to select a Music Source. If you’ve installed  
SqueezeCenter on your computer, you should see the computer’s  
name listed, along with SqueezeNetwork. Select the source you  
would like to use.  
Note: If you’ve installed SqueezeCenter and confirmed it is running,  
but your computer name doesn’t appear on the Controller’s screen,  
you may have a firewall that’s preventing it from being found. See  
“Appendix A: Configuring Your Firewall” in this User Guide for details  
on configuring your computer’s firewall.  
13. Once the Receiver is connected to the music source, the button will  
appear as a low white and you are ready to play music! In some  
cases, the button will blink white; this means the software on the  
Receiver is being updated. Please be patient as these updates  
may take a few minutes to complete. Once the upgrade is finished,  
the Receiver will restart, cycling through the button colors until it  
appears low white and the player is ready.  
Note: Updates are provided automatically by SqueezeCenter or  
SqueezeNetwork, ensuring your Squeezebox Duet is always has the  
latest software.  
Your network music system is set up and ready to go! Please go to “Play The  
Music” section in this User Guide to get started using your Squeezebox Duet.  
 
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Bridged Network Configuration  
This configuration should only be used if you do not have a wireless network  
in your home. Your Squeezebox Receiver will be connected to your wired  
ethernet network, and Squeezebox Controller will use an ad-hoc connection  
to the Receiver for it’s network connection.  
Note: Ad-hoc connections on 802.11 wireless networks have much lower  
range than regular connections (called infrastructure mode connections).  
If at all possible, consider adding an 802.11 wireless router or access  
point to your network. It will improve the overall experience of using  
Squeezebox Duet dramatically.  
Set Up Squeezebox Controller and Receiver  
1. Take Squeezebox Controller from the charger. If the Controller isn’t  
powered on, press the home button to turn it on.  
2. Use the scroll wheel to highlight your choice of language and press  
the center button to select it.  
3. The Welcome screen should appear. Press the center button to  
move to the next screen.  
4. Select the appropriate Wireless Region for your local region or  
country.  
Note: Failure to select the appropriate region may violate local laws.  
If your country or region isn’t listed, select the one closest to you.  
5. Next you’ll see the Wireless Connection screen, where you can  
choose to “Connect using Squeezebox” or “Connect using other  
wireless network”. Since you will be using the bridged installation,  
you should select “Connect using Squeezebox.”  
Note: If you have no wireless networks in range, this screen will  
not appear. In most urban areas, Squeezebox Duet will see several  
wireless networks within range, so even though you do not have a  
wireless network in your home, you will still have to select “Connect  
using Squeezebox” to set up Squeezebox Duet correctly.  
6. You’ll see the Set Up Receiver screen, listing the available  
Squeezebox Receivers.  
 
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7. Select your Squeezebox Receiver from the list. It will appear on the  
display as “Squeezebox XXXXXX” where XXXXXX is the last six digits  
of the player’s MAC address (its unique network identifier).  
Note: You can verify the MAC address by looking at the label on the  
bottom of Squeezebox Receiver.  
Note: If your player does not appear in the list, verify that the button  
on the front of the Receiver is flashing red. If it isn’t, press and hold  
the button on the Receiver for five seconds to reset the player. A few  
seconds after the button begins flashing red, Squeezebox Receiver  
should appear in the list on the Controller’s display.  
8. The Controller will connect to the Receiver and begin programming  
it for your network. The button should cycle through several colors,  
indicating the status of the connection. For details, please see  
“Appendix B: Squeezebox Receiver Color Codes.”  
9. When the button on Squeezebox Receiver turns blue, the  
Controller will ask you to select a Music Source. If you’ve installed  
SqueezeCenter on your computer, you should see the computer’s  
name listed, along with SqueezeNetwork. Select the source you  
would like to use.  
Note: If you’ve installed SqueezeCenter and confirmed it is running,  
but your computer name doesn’t appear on the Controller’s screen,  
you may have a firewall that’s preventing it from being found. See  
“Appendix A: Configuring Your Firewall” in this User Guide for details  
on configuring your computer’s firewall.  
10. Once the Receiver is connected to the music source, the button will  
appear as a low white and you are ready to play music! In some  
cases, the button will blink white; this means the software on the  
Receiver is being updated. Please be patient as these updates  
may take a few minutes to complete. Once the upgrade is finished,  
the Receiver will restart, cycling through the button colors until it  
appears low white and the player is ready.  
Note: Updates are provided automatically by SqueezeCenter or  
SqueezeNetwork, ensuring your Squeezebox Duet is always has the  
latest software.  
Your network music system is set up and ready to go! Please go to “Play The  
Music” section in this User Guide to get started using your Squeezebox Duet.  
 
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The Squeezebox Controller Display  
Title Bar  
Title Bar  
The title bar at the top of the  
screen displays the name of  
the current menu. It may  
also contain a thumbnail of  
cover art when you’re viewing  
information about an album.  
Tip: When you are at the  
Home menu, the menu  
title bar will display the  
name of the currently  
selected player. If you have  
just Squeezebox Duet  
Status Bar  
installed, your Squeezebox  
Receiver will have the default name of “Squeezebox.” You can rename  
your receiver by going to Home > Settings > Advanced > Player Name.  
This feature will come in handy when you add more receivers to your  
home network for playing music in other rooms. You can also change  
the player name in the SqueezeCenter web interface under Settings >  
Player.  
Status Bar  
The status bar appears at the bottom of the screen and may display the  
following icons or elements:  
Play/Pause – A play icon is displayed while the player is  
playing audio. It is replaced by a pause icon when the audio  
playback is paused. When stopped or not connected to a  
player, no icon is displayed.  
Repeat – A repeat icon is displayed when the connected  
player is set to repeat songs or playlists. To enable or change  
repeat settings, go to Home > Settings > Repeat.  
 
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Shuffle – A shuffle icon is displayed when the connected  
player is set to shuffle song or albums. To enable shuffle  
mode, go to Home > Settings > Shuffle.  
Wireless – this icon displays the quality of the wireless  
connection. The signal strength will be indicated by a  
number of bars displayed. It will normally be white, however  
it will change color under certain circumstances.  
A red icon indicates the network is out of range or  
disconnected.  
A blue icon indicates your Squeezebox Controller is  
connected to the network, but cannot find its music source.  
Battery – Indicates the battery charge level. When the icon  
indicates a low charge (one bar), place the Controller into the  
cradle. The icon will animate to indicate that it is charging,  
and will display a “plug” when the battery is fully charged.  
 
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Playing The Music  
If you’ve made it this far and haven’t played any music, it’s time to change  
that. This section covers the different ways you can browse your music  
collection to find the perfect mix for your mood.  
Random Mix  
Do you just want to “Shuffle and Play All” your tracks? Simply select Home  
> Music Library > Random Mix to let Squeezebox Duet pick your music for  
you.  
You can randomly cycle through songs, albums, artists, genres, or years.  
TIP: you may find the Genre option in Random Mix incredibly useful  
whenever you’re in charge of picking music for a party or other get-  
together. Just select the genres that fit the mood, and Squeezebox Duet  
will do the rest.  
Browsing Your Library  
Note: to browse and play your personal music collection, SqueezeCenter  
must be installed and running on your computer. See “Installing  
SqueezeCenter”, earlier in this User Guide.  
There are several ways to browse your music library with Squeezebox Duet,  
including:  
Album  
Artist  
Genre  
Year  
New Music  
If you select Albums on the menu and press the center button, you will see  
a list of the albums in your music library including cover art if available.  
Selecting any album and pressing the center button will take you to the  
Album view. Here you will see the track list along with any album art.  
From the Album view you can select Play All Songs and press the center  
button to listen to all of the songs in the album, or you can select any song  
and press the center button and you will be taken to the Song view. Here  
 
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you can see details about that song including the artist, genre, file format,  
and bitrate.  
Want to quickly build a playlist? Press the add button and the selected item  
will be added to the end of your current playlist. If the selected item is a  
genre, artist, year, folder, or even another playlist, all items in that group will  
be added to the current playlist.  
Playlists  
Squeezebox Duet plays your music by adding songs to the current playlist.  
When you select a song, album, artist, playlist, or genre and press play, the  
current playlist is cleared, and your selection begins playing. Selecting an  
item and pressing add will add it to current playlist.  
Selecting Playlists Created on Your Computer  
When you install the SqueezeCenter application, playlists from iTunes,  
Windows Media Player and other popular applications will automatically be  
recognized and added to the list of playlists available from your Squeezebox  
Controller. To view playlists that have been created on your computer, select  
Home > Music Library > Playlists.  
Saving a Playlist  
To save a playlist using the Controller:  
1. When you’ve added the songs or albums you want to the Now  
Playing list, use the scroll wheel to scroll to the end of the list.  
2. Select “Save Playlist” and press the center button.  
3. With the text entry screen, enter the name you want to give this  
playlist and press the center button.  
Once saved, your new playlists will appear under Home > My Music >  
Playlists.  
Favorites  
Use the Favorites menu (Home > Favorites) to quickly access your favorite  
songs, albums, genres, playlists and radio stations. To add an item to your  
favorites:  
 
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1. From the Now Playing menu, press the center button to see more  
options  
2. Scroll down to Add to Favorites and press the center button  
Clearing “Now Playing”  
To clear the current playlist, press home to get to the Now Playing screen  
and press center to get the list of songs in the current playlist. Scroll down  
to the end of the list, select Clear Playlist and press the center button. A  
confirmation dialog will appear. Press the center button again to proceed  
with clearing the list.  
The current playlist is automatically cleared whenever you press play on a  
song, album, artist, playlist, or genre, and your selection becomes the new  
current playlist.  
Editing A Playlist Saved On Your Computer  
To modify a playlist that you’ve created using your Squeezebox Controller,  
launch SqueezeCenter on your computer. Open Music Library, then select  
Playlists. Select the playlist you’d like to change. Highlight a song and  
use the pencil icon to change the track information, or click-and-drag it to  
reorder the playlist.  
Searching Your Music Library  
To search for music by name:  
1. Go to Home > Music Library > Search.  
2. Select from artists, albums, songs, or playlists and press the center  
button.  
3. In the text entry screen, use the scroll wheel to choose a character  
and press the center button to select it. While entering text, back  
acts as a backspace, add inserts a space, and play deletes the  
current character.  
4. Once you’ve entered the text you want to search on press the center  
button again to begin the search.  
You don’t have to enter an entire album name, artist’s name, or song title  
to search successfully. You may enter only the first few letters and press the  
 
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center button, and then scroll down through the results using the scroll  
wheel.  
From the results displayed scroll to your choice and press center to select  
that item or play to immediately play it.  
Tagging Your Music Files  
SqueezeCenter organizes your music by Album, Artist, Genre, and Year. It  
does this by scanning your music and reading this information from the tags  
that are embedded within them. SqueezeCenter supports ID3v1 and ID3v2  
tags, as well as Vorbis comments. Music purchased from online stores will  
come pre-tagged, and most CD ripping applications allow you to tag your  
music either manually, or via an online resource like CDDB.  
You may sometimes encounter tracks which are not tagged, or which are  
tagged incorrectly. In these cases, you can use a tag editor to correct the  
problem. Visit our online documentation at wiki.slimdevices.com for a list  
of tag editors for Windows, OS X and Linux, along with articles on the best  
practices for tagging your music.  
Internet Radio  
Squeezebox Duet plays Internet radio by connecting to SqueezeNetwork, an  
always-on, 24/7 service that provides access to a wide variety of radio and  
online music services, even when your computer is off.  
There are thousands of Internet radio stations available immediately and  
more are being added all the time. Many are streaming versions of terrestrial  
stations, and others are dedicated online stations. Squeezebox Duet plays  
these stations through your Internet connection, so you will need broadband  
access to play any of them.  
To quickly get started playing an Internet radio station:  
1. Go to Home > Internet Radio.  
2. Select “Staff Picks” and press the center button.  
3. Scroll to “Best of Internet Radio” and press the center button  
4. Scroll to “Slim Showcase: Miles Davis”, and press play (or press the  
center button and then select play from the next screen.)  
The station will buffer and begin playing.  
 
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The Home > Internet Radio menu also offers a selection of Internet radio  
services, including RadioIO, RadioTime, Live365, and SHOUTCast. These  
services help you find radio stations. Some of them offer the ability to create  
an account so you can manage lists of stations and take advantage of other  
personalization options. For more information, and to get started setting up  
the radio services, sign in to SqueezeNetwork at www.squeezenetwork.com  
and select Accounts.  
Music Services  
Online music services provide an interactive experience that goes beyond  
ordinary Internet radio. To sign up for these services, sign in to your  
SqueezeNetwork account at www.squeezenetwork.com and select Accounts.  
Rhapsody  
Experience unrestricted access to the entire Rhapsody catalog. From hip-hop  
to rock, jazz to country, Rhapsody gives you millions of songs from thousands  
of artists to play anywhere in your home. We offer a 30-day free trial of  
Rhapsody.  
Rhapsody is currently available only in the U.S.  
Pandora Radio  
Pandora is a music discovery service designed to help you find and enjoy  
music that you’ll love. It’s powered by the Music Genome Project, the most  
comprehensive analysis of music ever undertaken. Just tell us one of your  
favorite songs or artists and we’ll launch a streaming station to explore that  
part of the music universe. We offer a 30-day free trial of Pandora.  
Pandora is currently available only in the U.S.  
Slacker  
Slacker is the world’s first Personal Radio company, providing a new kind of  
radio that enables consumers to play highly personalized music everywhere.  
Slacker is currently available only in the U.S.  
 
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MP3tunes  
MP3tunes allows you to listen to your entire digital music collection on your  
Squeezebox without the need for a computer. We offer a 60-day free trial  
Premium Music Locker through MP3tunes, which includes unlimited space to  
upload your music collection online.  
Live Music Archive  
The Live Music Archive project, jointly run by The Internet Archive (archive.  
org) and eTree (etree.org), preserves and archives as many live concerts as  
possible for current and future generations to enjoy. More than 45,000 live  
performances are available at no charge to you.  
 
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Appendix A: Configuring Your Firewall  
Firewalls on your computer often cause connection problems for Squeezebox  
Duet and other network devices. While it is not necessary to disable your  
firewall in order to allow Squeezebox to communicate with your computer,  
temporarily disabling it can be a quick way of diagnosing the problem.  
If turning off your computer’s firewall allows Squeezebox Duet to connect  
to SqueezeCenter, you should turn it back on and configure it to allow  
communication on the following ports:  
Port 3483 (UDP)  
Port 3483 (TCP)  
Port 9000 (TCP)  
Logitech Technical Support can provide assistance with configuring the  
firewalls built in to Windows and Macintosh OS X.  
Note: It is not necessary, or even desirable, to change the firewall settings  
on your router to use Squeezebox Duet unless your current firewall is  
configured to limit access only for specific local hosts. Consult a network  
professional if you are unsure of how to configure your network properly.  
 
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Appendix B: Button Color Codes  
The following information covers the colors displayed by the button on  
Squeezebox Receiver. It is useful for troubleshooting.  
No light:  
Squeezebox Receiver is OFF.  
Low white:  
Squeezebox Receiver is ON but no music is playing.  
Squeezebox Receiver is ON and music is playing.  
Automatic software update is in progress.  
Starting up.  
Bright white:  
Fast blinking white:  
Solid red:  
Slow blinking red:  
Fast blinking red:  
Yellow:  
Waiting to be configured for your network.  
Factory reset in progress.  
Connecting to your network.  
If the light remains yellow, it means that the player  
is having trouble connecting to the network. If  
you are using a wireless network, please see the  
Troubleshooting section in this User Guide.  
Green:  
Connected to your network and waiting to be  
assigned an IP address by the DHCP server.  
If the light remains green, confirm that your wireless  
router is providing DHCP service. In some wireless  
network installations, the router may be configured  
to limit the number of IP addresses for security  
purposes. If DHCP is running correctly, check to see if  
the router has run out of IP addresses.  
Blue:  
Connected to the network and waiting to connect  
to a music source (such as SqueezeNetwork or  
SqueezeCenter).  
If you are attempting to connect to SqueezeCenter  
and the light remains blue, the most likely cause  
is a firewall running on the computer on which  
SqueezeCenter is installed. See Appendix A:  
Configuring Your Firewall. If you are attempting  
to connect to SqueezeNetwork and the button  
 
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remains blue, check to make sure that your Internet  
connection is working correctly.  
Blinking Purple:  
This indicates an unrecoverable hardware error.  
Please contact Logitech Technical Support for an  
RMA. Even if cycling Squeezebox Receiver’s power  
alleviates the problem, the player should still be  
returned for a replacement.  
To restart Squeezebox Receiver, press and hold the button for three seconds  
until it begins slowly blinking red. To perform a reset to factory settings, hold  
the button for five seconds until it quickly blinks red.  
 
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Appendix C: Updating the Software  
The software that powers your Squeezebox Duet is periodically updated to  
improve reliability and add new features.  
Updating Squeezebox Controller  
You’ll see a message on your Controller when a software update is available.  
To manually reinstall the software on your Controller, start at the Home  
screen and select Settings > Advanced > Software Update > Network  
Update.  
Updating Squeezebox Receiver  
The software on your Receiver is automatically updated; you may see the  
button on the front of the unit flash white while the update happening.  
There is no way to manually reinstall the software on your Receiver; if you  
believe you need to reinstall the software, please contact Logitech Technical  
Support.  
Updating SqueezeCenter  
SqueezeCenter is periodically updated. When a new version is available, an  
announcement will appear on the SqueezeCenter interface. You can also be  
notified of new versions by joining the mailing list at slimdevices.com, look  
under Community > Newsletter for the subscription form.  
 
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Appendix D: Supported File Formats  
Music File Formats  
The Squeezebox Duet and SqueezeCenter support a variety of music file  
formats. Some formats are supported in Squeezebox Receiver’s hardware,  
meaning that the player itself does the format decoding. Other formats  
that cannot be played in hardware are converted into a playable format by  
SqueezeCenter.  
Supported in hardware:  
Supported with transcoding:  
MP3 (CBR and VBR)  
FLAC  
WAV  
AIFF  
AAC (.M4A)  
Apple Lossless  
WMA Lossless  
APE  
WMA (CBR and VBR)  
OGG  
MPC  
WavPack  
Playlist Formats  
The Squeezebox Duet and SqueezeCenter recognize playlists saved by a  
variety of music applications, including iTunes and Windows Media Player.  
Supported playlist formats include: PLS files, M3U files (WinAMP) and WPL  
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Appendix E: Using Apple iTunes  
Apple’s iTunes is a music manager that helps you organize your collection,  
rip your CDs, create and manage playlists, etc. It also connects to the iTunes  
Music Store, where Apple offers music, videos and podcasts for purchase.  
SqueezeCenter can use the iTunes music library. It cannot play songs  
purchased from the iTunes Music Store that are protected by Apple’s FairPlay  
Digital Rights Management (DRM) software. This is Apple’s decision, as they  
will not license their DRM to other hardware manufacturers.  
To set up SqueezeCenter to use your iTunes library, follow these steps:  
1. Open SqueezeCenter and click on the Setting button.  
2. Select the iTunes tab and make sure that the “Use iTunes” box is  
selected. If not, set it and click “Apply.”  
3. Select the Basic Settings tab.  
Make sure Music Folder box is blank and click “Apply.”  
Scroll to Rescan Music Library, select “Clear library and rescan  
everything”, then click “Rescan” to start the scanning process.  
If you experience problems where your music or playlists aren’t appearing,  
and you followed the steps above, try the following:  
1. In SqueezeCenter, go to Settings > iTunes.  
2. Under iTunes Music Library.XML Location enter the path to the file.  
On Windows XP, the default path is:  
C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\  
On Windows Vista, the default path is  
C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes\iTunes Music Library.xml  
On Mac OS X, the default path is:  
/Users/username/Music/iTunes  
3. Under iTunes Music Folder specify the folder where your music is  
stored.  
4. Go to the Basic Settings tab. Scroll down to Rescan Music Library,  
select “Clear library and rescan everything” , then click “Rescan”.  
If you’re still experiencing problems using iTunes after trying the steps listed  
above, please contact Logitech Technical Support for assistance.  
 
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Appendix F: Troubleshooting  
When setting up the Controller, my network does not appear.  
The most common cause is lack of signal strength. Either the Controller is too  
far away from the wireless router, or there is something interfering with the  
signal.  
Another possibility is that the wireless network has been configured to not  
broadcast its SSID (network name) for security purposes. If this is the case,  
the network name can be manually entered into the Controller. Select Other  
Network and then use the following screen to enter the network name with  
the scroll wheel.  
When setting up the Receiver, my player does not appear.  
Check the status light on the button in the front of the player. Flashing Red is  
normal and indicates that the player is ready to be set up. If it is not flashing  
red (for example, if the player was previously set up and we are repeating the  
setup process on the Controller), press and hold the button until it flashes  
red. Then, the receiver name should appear on Squeezebox Controller’s  
display within a few seconds.  
Players are displayed in the format Squeezebox XXXXXX, where XXXXXX is the  
last six digits of the player’s MAC address. The MAC address is found on the  
bottom of the player. For example, if the player’s MAC address is:  
00:08:67:05:03:09  
It will appear in the Set Up Receiver menu as Squeezebox 050309.  
Other possible causes:  
Check that the player is plugged in to a power outlet.  
Confirm that the player is in range of the wireless network. If it’s  
on the outer fringes of the network, consider temporarily moving  
it closer to the wireless router for the purposes of setup and  
demonstration. The Squeezebox Receiver can also be connected to a  
router via an ethernet cable.  
 
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When setting up the Controller, no music sources appear.  
Normally, you will see an option for SqueezeNetwork, as well as one or more  
computers running SqueezeCenter. The computers running SqueezeCenter  
will appear as they do to the network; often the name will be something  
similar to JOHN-SMITH-COMPUTER.  
SqueezeNetwork is operated by Logitech 24/7, so if Squeezebox Duet is  
working correctly, it should always appear on this list. If it isn’t, try the  
following:  
Confirm that your network has access to the outside Internet.  
If a computer running SqueezeCenter does not appear, try the  
following:  
Verify that SqueezeCenter has been installed and is presently  
running.  
Confirm that Squeezebox Duet is connected to the same network  
that the server is connected to. If there are multiple networks  
available, it may be the case that the computer is connected to one  
network (via an ethernet or wireless connection), while Squeezebox  
Duet was set up to connect to a different network.  
Confirm that the computer’s firewall is not interfering. See Appendix  
A: Configuring Your Firewall For The Squeezebox Duet.  
The audio from Squeezebox is too quiet.  
Make sure your cables are properly connected. Confirm that the volume is  
set correctly for both Squeezebox Controller and the powered speakers or  
amplifier to which the player is attached.  
The button on my Receiver stays yellow.  
Yellow indicates the Receiver is attempting to connect to your network. If it  
stays yellow, please check the following:  
1. Is the player within range of the wireless network?  
2. Do the router’s security settings allow the connection of any device  
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3. If MAC filtering is enabled on the wireless router, the player’s MAC  
address should be added to the wireless router’s list of allowed  
addresses. The Squeezebox Receiver’s MAC address can be found on  
the bottom of the unit.  
4. If you are connecting to the router using an ethernet cable, try the  
following:  
Try a different ethernet cable.  
Verify that Squeezebox Controller is connecting wirelessly to the  
same network that Squeezebox Receiver is using.  
How do I use Static IP addresses with Squeezebox Duet?  
If you have set up your network to use static IP addresses, your Squeezebox  
Controller 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 center button. On the following screens you can  
enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS server address  
information for your network.  
My music sounds choppy, distorted, or skips.  
There may be excessive interference in your wireless connection, or the  
wireless signal may otherwise be too weak. Try moving Squeezebox Receiver  
closer to the wireless router, or removing sources of potential interference.  
You can also try connecting Squeezebox Receiver directly to the router using  
an ethernet cable; if this resolves the problem, then it’s most likely due to  
wireless network signal strength or interference.  
The Controller’s interface is sluggish, with long delays before  
screens appear.  
This is likely due to a weak wireless signal. Try moving the Controller closer to  
the wireless router, or removing potential sources of interference.  
Squeezebox Duet fails to connect to my wireless network.  
Check the following:  
Check your wireless encryption key. If the key is entered incorrectly,  
Squeezebox Duet will not connect to your wireless network.  
 
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Check the router’s network name (also known as SSID) you’re  
connecting to. If it’s a default name, like NETGEAR or LINKSYS,  
consider changing your network’s name to something unique to  
be sure you’re not inadvertently connecting to a nearby wireless  
network with the same name.  
Check your distance to the wireless router. Move Squeezebox Duet  
closer to the wireless router and try connecting again.  
Check the router itself. Try power cycling the router, wait about  
a minute or so and try connecting again. Also, try updating the  
software on your router.  
Make sure MAC filtering is either OFF in your router, or that you  
provide the correct MAC addresses for both Squeezebox Controller  
and Receiver to your router.  
The Receiver fails to connect to the network using an  
ethernet cable.  
Check all your network connections, and make sure that the DHCP server  
is enabled in your router. Try using a different ethernet cable, even if the  
switch or hub indicates a good link. Make sure your router or access point  
has the latest software.  
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.  
Make sure you have any firewalls on your system correctly configured to allow  
communication between your server and player. Please see Appendix A:  
Configuring Your Firewall.  
Check the file format and be sure it’s one of the supported types. See  
Appendix D Supported File Types for more information.  
The FWD and REW buttons do not work with some songs in  
my music library.  
Seeking through a song (holding fwd or rew) only works with natively  
supported file formats: MP3, FLAC, AIFF, and WMA (CBR & VBR).  
 
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Please note that by default WAV and AIFF files are converted to FLAC (a  
compressed, lossless format) in order to save network bandwidth, and  
therefore cannot be fast-forwarded. In order to seek through WAV or AIFF  
files, you need to disable the WAV to FLAC decoder rule in SqueezeCenter by  
going to Server > File Types.  
SqueezeCenter can’t find all of my music.  
Make sure that all of your digital music files are in one place on your  
computer. You can store all of your files in a single folder, or create sub-  
folders 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,  
organizing your collection by album or artist.  
SqueezeCenter, the software that runs on your computer and delivers your  
personal digital music collection to Squeezebox, 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.  
Some of my track names are missing or incorrect; or some of  
my album art is missing or doesn’t look right.  
If you know that your songs all have valid tags or that your album art images  
are fine, you may want to have SqueezeCenter rescan your music collection  
by doing the following:  
1. Open SqueezeCenter and go to Server > Basic Settings.  
2. Verify that the Music Folder points to the music folder on your  
computer. If it’s 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 the perform a rescan. To  
delete the cache, do the following:  
1. Stop SqueezeCenter  
 
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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 being as soon as  
the server starts.  
I have installed SqueezeCenter to allow playing of music  
that’s kept on my computer. However, some or all of my  
iTunes music library does not play.  
Apple does not allow streaming of music to which DRM has been applied.  
Most music purchased from the iTunes Store (with the exception of tracks  
designated as “iTunes Plus”) have DRM applied, and cannot be played by  
Squeezebox Duet or similar devices. CDs which you have ripped, or music  
purchased in MP3 format from non-DRM music services (such as eMusic and  
Amazon MP3) are compatible.  
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 bogus. If you have still  
not received it, try logging into SqueezeNetwork anyway and you will get a  
button you can click: “Resend Activation Email”. If that does not work, please  
contact Logitech Technical Support.  
 
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Appendix G: Restoring Default Settings  
If you would like to repeat the setup process (choosing your wireless network,  
entering your network security password, and selecting your music source),  
you can restore Squeezebox Controller to its default settings by going to  
Home > Settings > Advanced > Factory Reset.  
Alternatively:  
1. Hold down the home button for 12 seconds to force a power down.  
2. While holding down the add button, press the home button again.  
The button lights will flash and the Controller will power on.  
3. Release the add button when the Logitech logo appears.  
To clear your Squeezebox Receiver’s settings:  
1. Press and hold the button on the front of the player for about 12  
seconds or until the light blinks red slowly, and then quickly.  
2. The light will continue to blink red quickly while it resets, then go  
solid red briefly before blinking red slowly. At this point, is ready to  
be set up.  
 
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Additional Information  
Online Help  
Squeezebox website: slimdevices.com  
Online FAQ:  
Customer Forums:  
Squeezebox Wiki:  
faq.slimdevices.com  
forums.slimdevices.com  
wiki.slimdevices.com  
Contacting Support  
Support E-mail: [email protected]  
Support Phone: +1 (877) 887-8889 (Toll-free in North America)  
+1 (646) 454-3237 (For all other countries)  
Support Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 7:00pm  
Developer Resources  
Our SqueezeCenter software is open source. If you want to learn more  
about it, or become a developer within the Squeezebox community, please  
visit slimdevices.com and click on the Community tab. There you’ll find our  
active forum, including a Developers Area, as well as tools and other valuable  
development information in our community-maintained Wiki.  
Logitech Contact Information  
Logitech website:  
Mailing Address:  
Logitech Streaming Media Business Unit  
455 National Ave.  
Mountain View, CA 94043  
Return Information  
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. Please see the contact information above. Packages sent to our  
office without an RMA number will be returned.  
 
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Logitech® Hardware Product Limited Warranty  
Logitech® warrants that your Logitech hardware product shall be free from defects in material and workman-  
ship 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 that vary under local laws.  
Remedies  
Logitech’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty shall be, at Logitech’s 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. Log-  
itech 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 ap-  
plicable in your jurisdiction.  
Limits of Warranty  
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 accor-  
dance 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  
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. War-  
ranty 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  
tus.  
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 LOSS FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON YOUR PRODUCT  
EVEN IF LOGITECH HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some jurisdictions do not allow  
the exclusion or limitation of special, indirect, incidental, or 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 MER-  
CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS HARDWARE PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION  
TO THE DURATION OF THE APPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD FOR YOUR PRODUCT. Some jurisdictions do  
not allow limitations on how long an implied 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, Inc., 6505 Kaiser Drive, Fremont, California 94555, U.S.A.  
© 2008 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by  
Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Logitech as-  
sumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject  
to change without notice.  
 
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Safety Information  
AC POWERED PRODUCTS: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruc-  
tions.  
Do not push objects into apparatus vents or slots because fire or electric shock hazards could  
result.  
Maintain a minimum distance of at least 6 inches around apparatus for sufficient ventilation.  
Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as  
newspapers, table clothes, curtains, etc.  
No naked (open) flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on or near the ap-  
paratus.  
Place apparatus in a stable location so it will not fall causing product damage or bodily harm.  
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appara-  
tus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. A polarized plug has two blades with  
one wider than the other. The wide blade is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does  
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been  
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or  
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
The apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains by unplugging the power cord of the ap-  
paratus from the AC mains receptacle.  
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
UL Safety: Your product has been UL tested. It should only be used with other UL listed devices.  
Battery warning  
Caution: risk of explosion and personal injury if batteries are replaced by incorrect type. Do not  
open, mutilate, or expose to conducting materials (metal), moisture, liquid, fire, or heat (above  
54° C or 130° F). Doing so may cause batteries to leak or explode, resulting in personal injury.  
Dispose of spent, leaking, or damaged batteries according to manufacturer instructions and  
local laws. Do not use or charge batteries (lithium-ion rechargeables) if leaking, discolored, or  
deformed. Do not mix battery types. Do not charge alkaline batteries. Do not leave rechargeable  
batteries discharged or unused for extended periods. Battery life varies with usage. When replac-  
ing, remove all spent batteries, and do not mix old batteries with new. When device is not in use  
for extended periods, remove batteries to avoid leakage and store away from children in a cool,  
dry place at room temperature.  
AC adaptor warning  
Caution electric shock hazard! Warning: to reduce risk of electric shock, do not expose AC adapt-  
er 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.  
 
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FCC  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOW-  
ING 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.  
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED  
BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID  
THE USER’S 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 opera-  
tion.  
Label Marking: The Term “IC:” before the radio certification only signifies that Industry Canada  
technical specifications were met.  
Logitech compliance  
[EN] Use of this product is authorized in the following countries:  
[FR] L’utilisation de ce produit est autorisée dans les pays suivants:  
[DE] Verbrauch dieses Produktes wird in den folgenden Ländern 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 général requis pour l’usage extérieur; ** Pour l’usage d’intérieur seulement  
[DE] * Allgemeine Lizenz erfordert für im Freiengebrauch; ** Für nur Innengebrauch  
Operating and storage conditions  
Operating Conditions: 0.0 ~ +40.0(degree C), 10~90% (Non-condensing)  
Non-Operating Conditions: -40.0 ~ +70.0 (degree C), 10~95% (Excluding rain)  
 
logitech.com  
© 2008 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by  
Logitech  
and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Logitech assumes no  
responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change  
without notice.  
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