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Squeezebox Radio
Rechargeable
battery packRemote controlPower adapter withremovable plug
3.5mm audio cord Connects your iPodor MP3 player
Optional Accessory Pack(www.logitech.com)
If you want to useSqueezebox Radio withheadphones.
Required forwired networkoption only
SqueezeboxRadioWi-Fi Internet Radio
Logitech
For more information about your Squeezebox, go to www.mysqueezebox
For phone support, call:
Monday through Friday, from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (0600-2100)Pacific time
Saturday and Sunday, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (0700-1700)Pacific time
At the following numbers:
+1 (877) 887-8889 (Toll-free in North America)
+1 (646) 454-3237 (For all other countries)
Getting help
Thank you for purchasing a Logitech Squeezebox Radio Wi-Fi Internet radio.We hope you have as much fun using it as we did creating it for you.
This guide covers basic hardware setup. Once hardware setup is complete, theSqueezebox Radio screens will guide you through the rest of the setup process.The Troubleshooting section at the end of the g uide covers issues that you mightencounter during the setup process.
ForfulldocumentationofSqueezeboxRadio functionality,a featureguide isavailableatwww.mysqueezebox.com.
Package contents
Connect Squeezebox RadioSqueezebox Radio at a glance
Squeezebox Front
ETHERNET
Squeezebox Back
POWER
RECHARGEABLEBATTERYCOMPARTMENT
HEADPHONEBACK
HOME
MORE
ALARM
3.5mmLINE-IN
VOLUMEPUSHTOMUTE
PLAY
POWER
PUSHBUTTON
KNOB
FORWARDPAUSE/STOP
REWIND
PRESETBUTTONS
PRESETBUTTONS
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To complete the setup process, make sure your router is on, and it has aninternet connection. Follow the simple on-screen steps using thepush-button knob.
Go to on-screen setup
SCROLL
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Begin the on-screensetup process
Using your Squeezebox Radio
Playing music from the internet
As a Squeezebox Radio user, you can browse and add music services and otheradd-on applications directly from the Squeezebox Radio, or by visitingwww.mysqueezebox.com.
Playing music from your computer
After youve completed the setup process, go to www.mysqueezebox.com anddownload Squeezebox software. Squeezebox Radio can then play music that youhave stored on your computer. Files that are in iTunes or another music library arescanned and indexed. After that, you simply select your computer name from theMy Music screen on your Squeezebox, navigate to the tune you want, and play.
Reboot your SqueezeboxRadio
Toreboot yourSqueezeboxRadio, pressand holdthe Powerbutton untiltheunit turnsoff; then tbutton torestorepower.
Factory reset your SqueezeboxRadio
Tofactory reset yourSqueezeboxRadio, pressand holdthe Powerbutton untilthe unit turnsoff; tPowerbutton torestorepower. Immediately pressandhold theMore button untila Factory Resetappearson thescreen.
Alternatively, goto Home > Settings> Advanced> Factory Reset > Continue. TheLogitech lup, followedby a Factory Reset message.
I dont have my wireless networkname and password
If you dont know yournetwork nameandpassword, and you havea wirelessnetwork:
1. Check toseeif you havethemwritten down somewhere.
2. Ask someoneelse in yourhomeif they know them.
3. Contact theperson whoset upyourhomenetwork.
4. Check yourroutermanual.
5. Contact yourroutermanufacturer forassistance.
Aspart of thesetupprocess, you needthename andpasswordthat wereassignedto yourwirelesit wasinstalled. A network nameis sometimesreferredtoas an SSID, anda passwordissometimeswirelesskey, orsecurity key.
Cant findmy network
If yournetwork doesnot appearin thelist of wirelessnetworks:
1. Make sureSqueezeboxRadio iswithin rangeof yourwirelessnetwork.
2. Gotoyour computertomake sureyournetwork isworking.
3. If yourrouterisconfiguredto not broadcast yournetwork name(SSID), select Other Networ
at thebottomof the list of networks, andenter yours.4. Unplugyourrouter, wait 30seconds, andplugit back in.
5. Refer toyourrouter documentation orcontact themanufacturer forassistance.
To learn more, download the Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide atwww.mysqueezebox.com.
FCC ComplianceCompliancewith FCCCFR Part 2.1091exposureguidelines requiresthat Logitech provideusers with thefollowinginformation regardingthe SqueezeboxRadio:
Thisdeviceisclassifiedasa Mobiledevice. It isdes ignedtobeusedin otherthan fixedlocations. It isto begenerally used in such a way that a minimumseparation distanceof 20cmbe maintainedbetwee n the
transmittersradiating structure(s)and thebody of theuser ornearby personsunder normaloperating conditions.
THISDEVICECOMPLIESWITHPART15OF THEFCCRULES.OPERATIONISSUBJECTTOTHEFOLLOWINGTWOCONDITIONS:(1)THISDEVICEMAYNOTCAUSEHARMFULINTERFERENCE,AND(2)THISDEVICEMUSTACCEPTANYINTERFERENCERECEIVED,INCLUDINGINTERFERENC ETHAT MAYCAUSE UNDESIREDOPERATION.
THISEQUIPMENTHASBEENTESTEDANDFOUNDTOCOMPLYWITHTHELIMITSFORACLASSB DIGITALDEVICE,PURSUANTTOPART15OFTHEFCCRULES.THESELIMITSAREDESIGNEDTOPROVIDEREASONABLEPROTECTIONAGAINSTHARMFULINTERFERENCEINARESIDENTIALINSTALLATION.THISEQUIPMENTGENERATES,USESANDCANRADIATERADIOFREQUENCYENERGYAND,IFNOTINSTALLEDANDUSEDINACCORDANCEWITHTHEINSTRUCTIONS,MAYCAUSEHARMFULINTERFERENCETORADIOCOMMUNICATIONS.HOWEVER,THEREISNOGUARANTEETHATINTERFERENCEWILLNOTOCCURINA PARTICULARINSTALLATION.
IFTHISEQUIPMENTDOESCAUSEHARMFULINTERFERENCETORADIOORTELEVISIONRECEPTION,WHICHCANBEDETERMINEDBYTURNINGTHEEQUIPMENTOFFANDON,THEUSERIS ENCOURAGEDTOTRYTOCORRECTTHEINTERFERENCEBYONEORMOREOFTHEFOLLOWINGMEASURES:(1)REORIENTORRELOCATETHERECEIVINGANTENNA.(2)INCREASETHESEPARATIONBETWEENTHEEQUIPMENTANDRECEIVER.(3)CONNECTTHEEQUIPMENTINTOANOUTLETONACIRCUITDIFFERENTFROMTHATTOWHICHTHERECEIVERISCONNECTED.(4)CONSULTTHEDEALERORANEXPERIENCEDRADIO/TVTECHNICIANFORHELP.
MODIFICATIONSTOTHISPRODUCTNOTAUTHORIZEDBYLOGITECHCOULDVOIDYOURRIGHTTOUSEOROPERATETHISPRODUCTBYTHEFCC.
Radiofrequency interference requirements-Canada
ThisClass Bdigital apparatuscomplies with Canadian ICES-003.
ThisCategory Iradio communication devicecomplieswith RSS210of Industry Canada.
Operation issubject tothefollowing twoconditions: (1)thisdevice may not causeharmful interference, and(2) thisdevicemust accept any interferencereceived, includinginterference that may causeundesired operation.
Dclarations ICCanada
Cet appareilnumrique dela classeB est conforme la NMB-003du Canada. Cedispositif communication radiolectriquedeCatgorie Iest conforme la normeIndustryCanada CNR-210.
L'utilisation dece dispositif est autoriseseulement auxdeuxconditions suivantes: (1)ilne doit pasproduire debrouillage,et (2)l'utilisateurdu dispositif doit treprt acceptertout brouillageradiolectrique reu, mmesice brouillageestsusceptiblede compromettrele fonctionnement du dispositif.
LabelMarking
TheTerm IC:before theradio certification only signifiesthat Industry Canada technicalspecifications weremet.
UL: Yourproduct hasbeen testedtoIEC, ENand UL 60950-1standards. It shouldonly beused with othercertifiedproducts.
CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Donot usethis apparatusnear water.
Donot block any ventilation openings. Installin accordancewith themanufacturers instructions.
Donot push objectsinto apparatusvents orslots becausefire orelectric shock hazardscould result.
Maintain a minimumdistanceof at least 6inches aroundapparatusfor sufficient ventilation.
Ventilation shouldnot beimpeded by coveringtheventilation openingswith items, such asnewspapers, tableclothes,curtains, etc.
Nonaked(open)flamesources , such as lightedcandles , shouldbeplacedon orneartheapparatus.
Place apparatusin a stablelocation soit willnot fallcausingproduct damageor bodily harm.
Do not installnear any heat sourcessuch asradiators, heat registers, stoves, orotherapparatus(including amplifiers)that
produceheat.
Donot defeat thesafety purposeof thepolarizedplug. A polarizedplughastwobladeswith onewiderthan theother. Thewide
bladeis providedfor yoursafety. If theprovidedplug doesnot fit intoyouroutlet, consult an electrician forreplacement of the
obsoleteoutlet.
Protect thepowercord frombeing walkedon orpinchedparticularly at plugs, conveniencereceptacles, andthe point wherethey
exit fromthe apparatus.
Only useattachments/accessories specifiedby themanufacturer.
Unplugthisapparatusduringlightningstormsorwhen unusedforlongperiodsof time.
Refer allservicing toqualified servicepersonnel. Servicingisrequired when theapparatus hasbeen damagedin any way, such aspower-supply cordorplugisdamaged, liquidhasbeen spilledorobjectshavefallen intotheapparatus , theapparatushasbeen
exposedto rain ormoisture, doesnot operatenormally, orhasbe en dropped.
Theapparatusshallbedisconnectedfromthemainsby unpluggingthepowercordof theapparatusfromtheAC mainsreceptacle.
Thesocket-outlet shallbe installednear theequipment andshall beeasily accessible.
WARNING: TOREDUCETHERISKOF FIREORELECTRICSHOCK,DONOT EXPOSETHIS APPARATUS TORAIN O
MOISTURE.
Battery warning
Caution: risk of explosion andpersonalinjury if batteriesare replacedby incorrect type. Donot open, mutilate, orexpose
conductingmaterials (metal), moisture, liquid, fire, orheat (above54 C or130 F). Doingso may causebatteriesto leak resultingin personalinjury. Disposeof spent, leaking, ordamagedbatteries accordingto manufacturerinstructionsand lo
not useor chargebatteries (NickelMetal Hydriderechargeables) if leaking, discolored, ordeformed. Donot mixbattery ty
chargealkaline batteries. Donot leaverechargeable batteriesdischarged orunused forextended periods. Battery lifevarie
When replacing, removeall spent batteries, anddo not mixoldbatteries with new. When deviceisnot in usefor extended
removebatteries toavoid leakageand storeaway fromchildren in a cool, dry placeat roomtemperature.
Power supply warning
Caution electricshock hazardwarning: toreduce risk of electricshock, donot exposepower supply torain, moisturheat sources(e.g., radiators, heat registers, stoves, amplifiers, etc.)For indooruse only. Donot useany otherpower suppl
product. Donot usea damagedpowersupply orattempt torepair one. Inspect powersupply regularly forcable, plug, o
damage.
Operatingand Storage Conditions
OperatingConditions: 0.0~ 40.0(degree C), 10~90% RH (Non-condensing)
Non-OperatingConditions: -10.0~ 60.0(degree C), 10~90% RH (Non-condensing)
Troubleshooting
Safety information
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