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Logitech Squeezebox Boom Thank you! Thank you for purchasing a Logitech® Squeezebox™ Boom, part of our family of Squeezebox network music players and network music systems. We hope you have as much fun using it as we did creating it for you. Squeezebox Boom is an all-in-one network music player that delivers clean, rich sound anywhere in your home. This guide covers the basics, but Squeezebox Boom has a lot more interesting and useful features you’ll enjoy discovering.
Quick start guide • T elephone support is available Monday through Friday, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Pacific time, at the following numbers: +1 (877) 887-8889 (Toll-free in North America) +1 (646) 454-3237 (For all other countries) • Email our support team. Visit www.logitech.com/support and select Email Support to fill out our online email form. You will receive a reply within one business day.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom Getting to know Squeezebox Boom Using the remote H A. POWER turns the Squeezebox Boom on or off. B B. HOME returns the display to the Home screen. Pressing HOME again from the Home screen displays Now Playing. E 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.
Quick start guide E. Press ADD to add the selected track, artist, album, genre or playlist to the end of the current playlist. F. REWIND, PAUSE , and FORWARD control the playback of your music. Press Forward to skip to the next song, 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. G. VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN. H. SLEEP has two purposes.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom H G D B C A E F Using the front panel A. POWER turns Boom on or off. B. The wheel allows you to scroll quickly through menus, track lists, music services, and more. Turn the wheel to scroll, and then press the wheel to select an option. When the music is playing, the wheel also controls the volume. C. Press PLAY to begin listening to the selected track, artist, album, genre, or playlist. This action replaces your current playlist.
Quick start guide E. REWIND, PAUSE , and FORWARD control the playback of your music. F. VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN G. PRESET BUTTONS allow you quick access to your favorite tracks, Internet radio stations, playlists, or albums. Tap one of the preset buttons to select a favorite; press and hold to assign the button to the currently selected item. H. SLEEP has two purposes. During normal use, press and hold SLEEP to activate the sleep timer to turn the power off after a period of time you specify.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom B C D A Using the back connectors A. Line in. Ideal for connecting an MP3 player, portable CD player, or other audio device with a 3.5mm line level output and enjoying Squeezebox Boom’s advanced driver design and acoustics. B. Headphone or subwoofer out. Connect headphones for private listening, or a powered subwoofer to add bass reinforcement. C. Ethernet.
Quick start guide Make a note of your network settings If you can connect a computer to your wireless network, you should have little trouble setting up your Squeezebox Boom. Gathering information about your network now will make it easier to configure your Squeezebox Boom. Network name (SSID): Security Key: If your network is secured, you will need to enter the security key during setup. Squeezebox Boom detects the types of security keys used on 802.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom Create an online account and download software A word about music sources All players and controllers in the Squeezebox family must be connected to a music source in order to function. There are two possible music sources: SqueezeNetwork™ and SqueezeCenter™. SqueezeNetwork SqueezeNetwork is a free, Internet-based service provided by Logitech.
Quick start guide Set up a SqueezeNetwork account To get the most from your Squeezebox Boom, we recommend that you set up an account by visiting www.squeezenetwork.com and using the sign-up wizard. If you already have an account, instructions for adding your new Squeezebox Boom to your account can be found later in this guide. Download and install SqueezeCenter (optional) After you complete the SqueezeNetwork sign-up process, you are asked to download SqueezeCenter.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom Set up Squeezebox Boom and connect it to your network 1. Slide open the battery compartment door on the remote to expose the battery, peel the protective tab from the battery, and then close the battery compartment door. 2. Optional: If you’d prefer to connect to your network using a wired connection, connect your own ethernet cable now. 3. Slide the plug adapter into the power supply and make sure it snaps into place.
Quick start guide 7. If you’ve connected to your wireless network, you will see a menu for selecting your region, and then choosing your wireless network by name. If you are using a security-enabled wireless network, you’ll need to enter the security key you wrote down previously. When Squeezebox Boom informs you that it has connected to your wireless network, press RIGHT to continue. 8.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom If you select SqueezeNetwork, a PIN will be displayed. It is your Squeezebox Boom’s unique identifying number, used to register the player using your SqueezeNetwork account. Visit www.squeezenetwork.com, log in, and select Players > Add Player. Enter your PIN and you’ll be ready to use your Squeezebox Boom to tap into the vast selection of content provided via SqueezeNetwork.
Quick start guide Set up an alarm (optional) If you’ll be using Squeezebox Boom near your bedside, you can use the alarm clock feature to wake you to your favorite online music source. In the event of a network failure, Squeezebox Boom will substitute an alarm tone, so you’ll still be on time even if you lose your Internet connection. From the Home screen, select Alarm.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom Troubleshooting In most cases, setting up Squeezebox Boom is easy and trouble free. If you encounter some network or connection issues, however, please refer to this troubleshooting section for help and advice. Some of the more common setup problems are covered here. If you should need additional assistance, please see Getting Help earlier in this guide.
Quick start guide If your network name appears, but the Squeezebox Boom cannot connect This can have a number of causes. Here are some things to try: • Confirm that your wireless network is operating properly by trying to connect with your network using another device, like a computer. If no devices can connect, check your cable connections and verify that your wireless router (and modem, if applicable) are responsive. Cycling the power for the router and modem is often helpful.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom • Check whether your wireless router is using MAC filtering. MAC filtering provides an extra level of security by ensuring that no unknown computers or other devices can connect to your wireless network without prior authorization. If you cannot turn off MAC filtering, you (or your local network expert) can add Squeezebox Boom’s MAC address to the router’s table of allowed devices. You can find your Squeezebox Boom’s MAC address printed on a label on the bottom of the unit.
Quick start guide 1. SqueezeCenter isn’t running. • I f you have not yet downloaded and installed SqueezeCenter, visit slimdevices.com to begin. • To check SqueezeCenter’s status on Windows, hover your mouse pointer over the SqueezeCenter icon at the bottom right of the display, near the clock. If SqueezeCenter Running doesn’t float, right-click the icon and select Start SqueezeCenter. • To check SqueezeCenter’s status on Mac OS X, launch System Preferences, and then click on SqueezeCenter.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom 2. Click Security Center. • If you are using Windows XP, click Windows Firewall under Manage security settings for username. • If you are using Windows Vista, click Windows Firewall on the left, and then click Change Settings. If a confirmation dialog box appears, click Continue. 3. Click the Exceptions tab. 4.
Quick start guide For Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger): 1. Open System Preferences and select Sharing, and then click Firewall. 2. Click New… to create a new rule. 3. For Port Name, select Other. 4. For TCP Port Number(s), enter 3483, 9000 5. For UDP Port Number(s), enter 3483 6. For Description, enter SqueezeCenter 7. Click OK, and ensure that the box for the new SqueezeCenter rule is checked. For Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard): 1. Open System Preferences and select Security, and then click Firewall. 2.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom For Third-Party Firewalls: If you’re using firewall software provided by a third party, such as ZoneAlarm Pro, add exceptions for three ports: • Name: SqueezeCenter Discovery • Port number: 3483 • Protocol: UDP • • • Name: SqueezeCenter Control Port number: 3483 Protocol: TCP • • • Name: SqueezeCenter Web Port number: 9000 Protocol: TCP 3. Your computer and Squeezebox Boom may not be on the same network segment.
Quick start guide To check the IP address of the computer running SqueezeCenter, open SqueezeCenter’s web interface, click Settings, and then the Status tab. The IP address will be listed under the SqueezeCenter Information section. To check the IP address of the Squeezebox Boom, go to Settings > Information > Player Information from the Squeezebox Boom’s home screen. Scroll through the Player Information screen until you see the IP address. An IP address is four sets of numbers.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom 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 instructions. • 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.
Quick start guide 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. FCC THIS 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.
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