Logitech Home Theater Server 930 000011 User Manual

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Owner’s Guide  
 
Transporter™ Owner’s Guide  
Table of Contents  
About Transporter............................................................................................. 2  
Before You Begin............................................................................................... 3  
System Requirements ................................................................................... 3  
Installing the SlimServer Software...................................................................... 4  
Installing on Windows................................................................................... 4  
Installing on Mac OS X................................................................................... 5  
Installing on Linux or Other Operating System ............................................... 5  
Connecting Transporter ................................................................................... 6  
Audio Connections............................................................................................ 7  
Analog Outputs ............................................................................................ 7  
Digital Outputs and Inputs............................................................................ 7  
Using Transporter as a Standalone DAC ............................................................. 7  
Configuring Transporter .................................................................................... 8  
Set Up Networking........................................................................................ 8  
Select a Music Source ................................................................................... 9  
Using the Remote ............................................................................................ 10  
Using the Front Panel Controls........................................................................... 12  
Playing Your Music ............................................................................................ 14  
Using the Remote or Front Panel to Play Music .............................................. 14  
Searching for Music with the Remote or Front Panel ...................................... 15  
Creating and Saving a Playlist ........................................................................ 15  
Listening to Internet Radio................................................................................. 16  
SqueezeNetwork .............................................................................................. 17  
Using SqueezeNetwork................................................................................. 18  
Special Features................................................................................................ 19  
Alarm Clock .................................................................................................. 19  
Graphic Visualizers........................................................................................ 20  
Using Transporter as a Wireless Bridge .......................................................... 20  
Crossfading Between Tracks ......................................................................... 21  
RSS News Ticker............................................................................................ 21  
Podcasts....................................................................................................... 22  
Controlling Multiple Players with one SlimServer............................................ 22  
Wake-on-LAN................................................................................................ 23  
RS-232 Serial Control .................................................................................... 23  
Infrared Input and Output............................................................................. 23  
Analog Output Attenuation........................................................................... 24  
Detailed Specifications...................................................................................... 25  
Troubleshooting................................................................................................ 29  
Getting More Information ................................................................................. 32  
FCC Notice........................................................................................................ 34  
Limited Warranty .............................................................................................. 36  
 
Logitech®  
About Transporter™  
Thank you for purchasing a Transporter™ network music player. Transporter lets you  
play your digitized music collection through your stereo system using your wireless or  
ethernet network. With Transporter, you can also listen to internet radio stations, set  
alarms, display RSS feeds, and more!  
Transporter was designed to appeal to the most discerning audiophiles and music lovers.  
It streams digital music with sound quality that surpasses even the most exotic compact  
disc players.  
At the heart of Transporter is a “no compromise” attitude to component selection and  
electronic design.  
The rotary TransNav™ controller uses dynamic tactile feedback to provide fast access to  
any song even in the largest music collection. The sleek, backlit, infrared remote and dual  
fluorescent displays make it easy to use from anywhere in the room.  
Transporter’s back panel features a complete set of professional-grade connectors,  
including both balanced and unbalanced signals for its analog and digital interfaces.  
Transporter’s AK4396 “Miracle DAC” was chosen for its high dynamic range and low  
distortion. Its low out-of-band noise allows for the use of low-order output filters with  
higher cutoffs, resulting in preservation of phase and reduced distortion in the audible  
band. This extraordinary accuracy at higher frequencies allows Transporter to resolve  
the exact staging of instruments and the finest details of any recording. In addition,  
Transporter’s digital inputs allow its built-in DAC to be used with other sources.  
Transporter’s digital path is not only “bit perfect”, but also extremely accurate in timing  
precision. Clock signals in Transporter are handled not as ones and zeroes, but as  
precision analog signals. Specialized crystal oscillators, careful clock management, and  
linear-regulated logic supplies ensure the lowest possible jitter throughout the system.  
Transporter’s DAC and output amplifiers are powered by Super Regulators, based on the  
legendary design by Walt Jung. These regulators offer lower output impedance, faster  
response, and better noise rejection than standard three-terminal regulators. The result is  
an incredibly natural sound, with a pitch-black background and a shocking level of detail.  
This user guide includes setup and basic operating instructions for your new player.  
We are continually adding new features to Transporter, some new capabilities may  
not be covered here. You can find additional information about the latest Transporter  
features, as well as detailed documentation for developers, on our web site,  
Transporter is powered by the open source SlimServer™ software, which is the result of  
the efforts of software developers worldwide working together in an open community.  
We are grateful to everyone who helped create Transporter.  
We hope you enjoy Transporter and that you’ll tell a friend about our products.  
 
Transporter™ Owner’s Guide  
Before You Begin  
If you already have a wireless or ethernet network and a computer to use as a server,  
setting up Transporter and SlimServer takes just a few minutes—all you need to get your  
music playing through Transporter is in this owner’s guide.  
1. First, collect your digitized music into one place on your computer. You can put  
all the files in a single directory, or create a series of subdirectories. The software  
you use to ‘rip’ your CDs, such as iTunes, may already do this and organize your  
music files by album or by artist.  
2. Next, download the latest version of the SlimServer™ software to the same  
computer as your music collection.  
Note: Transporter needs SlimServer version 6.5 or greater to access the music  
you have on your local computer. If you already have SlimServer installed, you  
must update to version 6.5.0 or later to use with your Transporter You can find  
the latest version of SlimServer at: http://www.slimdevices.com/download  
System Requirements  
• Macintosh®: Mac OS X 10.3 or later, 256MB RAM, ethernet or wireless  
network, and 20MB of hard disk space for SlimServer  
• Windows® XP/2000/NT: 733 MHz Pentium, 256MB RAM, ethernet or wireless  
network, and 20MB hard disk space for SlimServer  
• Linux®/BSD/Solaris/Other: Perl 5.8.3 or later, 256MB RAM, ethernet or  
wireless network, and 20MB hard disk space for SlimServer  
• Broadband internet connection for internet radio and SqueezeNetwork™  
 
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Installing the SlimServer Software  
Installing on Windows  
1. Download the SlimServer installer program to a location you can find again on  
your computer. Your Desktop is a good choice.  
Note: Transporter™ needs SlimServer version 6.5 or greater to access the music  
you have on your local computer. If you already have SlimServer installed, you  
must update to version 6.5.0 or later to use with your Transporter You can find  
the latest version of SlimServer at: http://www.slimdevices.com/download  
2. When the file has finished downloading, double-click on the SlimServer installer  
icon. The SlimServer Setup Wizard starts.  
Tip: You may see an ‘Open File - Security Warning’, if so, click Run.  
3. Follow the instructions to set up SlimServer, and specify:  
• Where to install the SlimServer software  
• Where on your computer your music collection is (you can change this later)  
• Where to save and look for any playlists you create  
• Where to place shortcuts and icons for the application  
4. Click Next to accept the default value at each panel. If you want to go back and  
change your selection, click Back.  
When you have finished configuring your installation, the Setup Wizard displays a  
summary of your choices.  
5. Click Install.  
SlimServer is installed and the “Completing the SlimServer Setup Wizard” panel is  
displayed.  
6. Click OK.  
7. An icon will appear in your Windows System Tray at the bottom right of  
your screen, right-click on this icon to show a menu and choose to open the  
SlimServer software, Stop SlimServer or go to the Slim Devices web site.  
 
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Installing on Mac OS X  
1. Save the .dmg file to your Desktop.  
Note: Transporter needs SlimServer version 6.5 or greater to access the music  
you have on your local computer. If you already have SlimServer installed, you  
must update to version 6.5.0 or later to use with your Transporter You can find  
the latest version of SlimServer at: http://www.slimdevices.com/download  
2. When the file has finished downloading, double-click on the disk image file  
(.dmg) to make it appear on your desktop. Your web browser may do this for you  
automatically.  
3. Double-click on the SlimServer Installer icon. The SlimServer Installer will start.  
4. You can choose whether you want to install SlimServer for all users or just for the  
current user. If you want to install SlimServer for all users, you must provide an  
administrator password.  
Tip: If you install SlimServer for all users, the user that starts SlimServer will be the  
only user who can stop SlimServer later on.  
5. Click Install. After the Installer completes the installation, click OK.  
6. System Preferences will open and show you the SlimServer preference pane. Here  
you can choose whether you would like the SlimServer to start automatically  
whenever you start or log in to your computer.  
7. Click Start Server. After a few seconds you can click on the Web Access  
button. The SlimServer web interface will open in your web browser. Feel free to  
bookmark this page so you can get back to it quickly in the future.  
Installing on Linux or Other Operating System  
If you are running Red Hat Linux or other compatible distributions, you can install the RPM  
file using the rpm tool.  
Debian and Ubuntu users can use the Debian package provided by Logitech®. Detailed  
instructions for installation are available at  
If you are using another Unix platform, you can download the SlimServer software perl  
scripts available in gzipped tar or zip format. Instructions for starting the perl server are  
included with the scripts.  
Additional information about installing SlimServer on other platforms can be  
found on our web site at http://wiki.slimdevices.com or in our forums at  
 
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Connecting Transporter  
Digital Inputs  
Antenna  
Connectors  
Unbalanced Analog  
Outputs  
Optical Coax  
BNC AES/EBU  
TOSLINK S/PDIF S/PDIF Balanced  
Optical Coax  
BNC AES/EBU Word  
Infrared  
Ethernet  
RS-232  
Serial  
AC Power  
Balanced  
Analog  
Outputs  
S/PDIF S/PDIF Balanced Clock Input Output  
Input  
1. Connect an output from the Transporter to your stereo amplifier, preamp, or receiver  
with the appropriate interconnect.  
The most common connection uses the unbalanced analog output red and white  
RCA connectors to connect to a line-level input, such as a CD or TAPE input. (Note:  
Transporter’s outputs are not compatible with PHONO inputs.) More details about  
Transporter’s audio connections are available in the Audio Connections section.  
2. If you are using an ethernet network connection with your Transporter, connect an  
ethernet cable from your hub or switch to Transporter. Otherwise, screw the included  
wireless antennae to the two gold antenna connectors on Transporter.  
3. Put the two AA batteries into the remote control.  
4. Connect the included power cable to Transporter and plug it in.  
You can leave Transporter plugged in all the time. When not in use, it enters standby  
mode and dims the display. You can also dim the display by pressing the BRIGhTNeSS  
button on the remote or front panel.  
 
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Audio Connections  
Transporter has a host of both digital and analog connections to choose from. Picking the  
one that’s right for you depends on how your current audio system is set up. For instance, if  
balanced inputs are available on your amplifier, preamplifier, or receiver, it’s usually better to  
use those rather than the unbalanced inputs.  
Transporter also provides a set of digital input connections to allow other digital audio sources  
to use Transporter as a digital to analog converter. You can select from these inputs using the  
remote control or front panel controls.  
Transporter has the following audio connections available:  
Analog Outputs  
Unbalanced RCA connections (2Vrms/5.7Vpp, 100 ohms impedance, with  
selectable attenuation)  
Balanced XLR connectors (3Vrms/8.5Vpp, 100 ohms impedance, fixed  
attenuation)  
Digital Outputs and Inputs  
TOSLINK optical connector (660nm wavelength, IEC-958 / S/PDIF encoding)  
Capacitor-coupled coaxial RCA connector (500mVpp into 75 ohms, IEC-958 / S/  
PDIF encoding)  
Transformer-coupled coaxial BNC connector (500mVpp into 75 ohms, IEC-958 /  
S/PDIF encoding)  
Balanced XLR connector (4.7Vpp into 110 ohms, AES/EBU encoding)  
Word clock input for use with an external word clock generator  
Using Transporter as a Standalone DAC  
You can use Transporter as a standalone digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to convert S/PDIF  
or AES/EBU signals from a CD player or other digital source to analog for connection to an  
amplifier or preamp.  
When not connected to SlimServer or SqueezeNetwork (you will see Transporter Setup  
on the top line of the display), use the remote control or knob to scroll to the digital input  
you’d like to use then press the right arrow button, the center of the knob or the PLAY  
button. That input will remain selected until you choose another or connect to SlimServer or  
SqueezeNetwork.  
If Transporter is connected to SlimServer or SqueezeNetwork, scroll to the Digital Inputs  
menu, go right, then press PLAY to use the selected input.  
 
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Configuring Transporter  
The instructions below use the remote control to set up Transporter. You can also  
use the front panel controls. To scroll up and down, turn the knob on the front panel.  
Pressing the center of the knob is equivalent to pressing the RIGhT arrow on the remote.  
Pressing the BACK button on the front panel is the same as pressing the LefT arrow.  
The other buttons on the front panel are the same as the corresponding buttons on the  
remote.  
When you plug in Transporter, the Slim Devices logo is displayed briefly, followed by a  
welcome message.  
Set Up Networking  
1. Press the RIGhT arrow on the remote control. The Set Up Networking menu  
option is displayed.  
2. Press the RIGhT arrow to enter networking setup.  
3. Choose whether you want to connect Transporter to a wireless or wired network  
by pressing the UP and DOWN arrows on the remote. When you have made your  
selection, press the RIGhT arrow. If you are using an ethernet connection, skip to  
step 7.  
4. Transporter prompts you for your local region or country. Scroll using the DOWN  
arrow on the remote until you find the local region. Press the RIGhT arrow to  
select your region.  
Note: Failure to select the appropriate region may violate local laws.  
5. Transporter will scan to find your wireless network. Select your network name  
(SSID) and press the RIGhT arrow.  
If you are in an area where there are multiple wireless networks, you can scroll  
down using the remote until you find the one you want to use. If your router is  
not broadcasting your network name, you will need to select “Enter a network  
name”.  
Tip: You can use the number buttons on the remote to enter text as you might  
on a cell phone. Use the PLAY button on the remote as a backspace and the ADD  
button to insert a letter.  
6. If your network is secured with WEP or WPA encryption, you’ll need to enter the  
network password or key using the numbers and letters on the remote and press  
the RIGhT arrow. If your network supports more than one type of encryption at a  
time or is not broadcasting its SSID, Transporter may first ask you to choose your  
encryption method.  
 
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Tip: WEP keys consist of a string of ten or twenty-six digits or letters A through F.  
WPA passwords are a string of letters, numbers or punctuation.  
Enter the subnet mask for the network, the default gateway IP address, and the  
address of your DNS server, pressing the RIGhT arrow on the remote to move to  
each one.  
Tip: If you are having trouble connecting to your wireless network, check the  
Frequently Asked Questions section at the end of this guide.  
Select a Music Source  
1. If SlimServer isn’t already running, start it now.  
Transporter will scan your local network to find the computer that’s running  
SlimServer. If you started SlimServer after configuring Transporter, you may need  
to scroll to find it.  
Tip: If SlimServer is running on your computer and you don’t see it in this menu,  
check the Troubleshooting section at the end of this guide and make sure that  
any firewall software you have installed is configured properly.  
You can also choose to connect to the SqueezeNetwork internet service. See the  
SqueezeNetwork section of this guide for more information.  
2. Select the computer you want to use. If you are running SlimServer on multiple  
computers on your local network, you can use the DOWN arrow to scroll to the  
one you want to use.  
3. Press the RIGhT arrow on the remote to connect.  
Setup is complete.  
Tip: If you want to go back to setup later press the LefT arrow on the remote  
down and hold it for five seconds. Transporter will return to the Set Up  
Networking menu.  
 
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Using the Remote  
Press POWeR to put Transporter into standby mode. This  
will dim the display, stop the music and show a clock. Press  
POWeR again to wake Transporter.  
Press SLeeP to tell Transporter to turn itself off at the end of  
the currently playing song. Press SLeeP again to turn off in  
15 minutes. Add 15 minute increments (up to a total of 90  
minutes) by pressing SLeeP repeatedly. If you wish to cancel  
the Sleep function, press SLeeP until the player displays  
Sleep Cancelled.  
Press ReW to immediately begin the current song again.  
Press ReW twice to skip to the previous song. Press and hold  
ReW to scan backwards through the current song.  
Press PAUSe to pause the current song. Press PAUSe again to  
continue. Press and hold PAUSe to stop playback.  
Press fWD to skip to the next song. Press and hold fWD to  
scan forward through the current song.  
Press PLAY to play the songs contained within the displayed  
selection. If you press PLAY while displaying:  
• Genre, artist or album—Transporter plays all the  
songs for the displayed genre, artist, or album  
• Song—Transporter plays that song. If that song  
is displayed within the rest of an album, the  
whole album is played, starting at the song on  
the display.  
• Playlist—Transporter plays all of the songs in that  
playlist.  
• Folder—Transporter plays all songs in that folder  
and sub-folders.  
Tip: To save a playlist, press NOW PLAYING then  
press and hold PLAY. You will be prompted to save  
the current playlist for use later.  
Press ADD to append the displayed selection to the end of  
the current playlist. If you press ADD while displaying a  
• Genre, artist or album—Transporter adds all the  
songs for the displayed genre, artist, or album to  
the end of the Now Playing playlist  
• Song—Transporter adds that song to the end of  
the list.  
 
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• Playlist—Transporter adds all of the songs in that playlist.  
• Folder—Transporter adds all the songs in that folder and sub-folders.  
Tip: You can press and hold ADD to insert the item on the screen to be played  
immediately after the currently playing song.  
Tip: When in the Now Playing list: Press ADD to remove the visible song from the  
playlist. Press and hold ADD to move the song from the current playlist to the end  
to a special playlist called Zapped Songs. The Zapped Songs list can be found in  
the Saved Playlists area.  
Use the UP, DOWN, LefT, and RIGhT arrows to navigate within the music library. UP  
displays the previous item within a list, DOWN the next item. Press LefT to go out of the  
current list. Press RIGhT to go into the item or to display additional information about a  
song.  
Use the number buttons to enter letters (just like entering text with a cell phone.) For  
example, press the 2 button once for “A,” twice for “B,” three times for “C,” and four  
times for “2”. Use 0 for spaces. Press 1 to cycle through punctuation. Press RIGhT to see  
the results of your search.  
Tip: In sorted lists such as lists of artists, albums or genres, press the number  
buttons to jump to the first item that starts with the corresponding letter.  
Tip: In unsorted lists such as playlists, press a number button to jump  
proportionally through the list. For example, in a list of 100 songs, pressing the 1  
button will jump you to the top of the list, 0 will jump you to the end and 5 will  
jump you to the middle of the list.  
Use the VOLUMe buttons to adjust the loudness of the audio Transporter is producing.  
Press fAVORITeS to jump to the list of favorite items you’ve saved. Press and hold  
fAVORITeS while displaying a song, radio station or playlist name to add it to your  
favorites list.  
To recall a favorite, you can also press and hold the number button on the remote  
corresponding to the favorite you’ve added. For example, to play your first favorite, press  
and hold the 1 button on the remote and it will begin playing.  
Press SeARCh to search for Albums, Artists, or Songs. When Transporter displays Search  
Music, press the RIGhT arrow to enter your search text.  
Press BROWSe to browse through your music library by Genre, Artist, Album, and more.  
Press ShUffLe to cycle between the following settings:  
• Shuffle All Songs  
• Shuffle By Album  
• No Shuffle  
 
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Press RePeAT to cycle between the following settings:  
• Repeat Off (stop playing at the end of the current playlist)  
• Repeat Current Song  
• Repeat All Songs  
Press NOW PLAYING to display the song you are listening to. Press NOW PLAYING again  
to cycle through different display formats for the now playing song, including graphic  
visualizers and progress meters.  
Press SIZe to cycle between different display font sizes. You can do this while Transporter  
is powered on or off.  
Press BRIGhTNeSS to cycle through Transporter display brightness levels. You can do this  
while Transporter is powered either on or off. If you want to dim the display completely,  
press BRIGhTNeSS to cycle to a completely dark screen. If Transporter is powered off,  
it will stay dark until you power it back on or press BRIGhTNeSS again. If Transporter is  
powered on, press any button on the remote to turn on the display.  
Using the front Panel Controls  
Transporter includes a number of controls on the front panel to allow you to find and control  
the music you listen to.  
The TransNav KNOB provides an intuitive way to quickly scroll through lists. The knob provides  
force feedback to indicate individual items in a list indicate the beginning and ending limits in  
a list and more. Press the center of the knob to move right and into the item or to display  
additional information about a song.  
Press POWeR to put Transporter into standby mode. This will dim the display, stop the  
music and show a clock. Press POWeR again to wake Transporter.  
Press NOW PLAYING to display the song you are listening to. Press NOW PLAYING again  
to cycle through different display formats for the now playing song, including progress  
meters.  
Press SeARCh to search for Albums, Artists, or Songs. When Transporter displays Search  
Music, press the RIGhT arrow to enter your search text.  
 
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Press BROWSe to browse through your music library by Genre, Artist, Album, and more.  
Press SIZe to cycle between different display font sizes. You can do this while Transporter  
is powered on or off.  
Press BRIGhTNeSS to cycle through Transporter display brightness levels. You can do this  
while Transporter is powered either on or off. If you want to dim the display completely,  
press BRIGhTNeSS to cycle to a completely dark screen. If Transporter is powered off,  
it will stay dark until you power it back on or press BRIGhTNeSS again. If Transporter is  
powered on, press any button on the remote to turn on the display.  
Press BACK to move left and out of the current list.  
Press PLAY to play the songs contained within the displayed selection. If you press PLAY  
while displaying:  
• Genre, artist or album—Transporter plays all the songs for the displayed  
genre, artist, or album  
• Song—Transporter plays that song. If that song is displayed within the rest of  
an album, the whole album is played, starting at the song on the display.  
• Playlist—Transporter plays all of the songs in that playlist.  
• Folder—Transporter plays all songs in that folder and sub-folders.  
Tip: To save a playlist, press NOW PLAYING then press and hold PLAY. You will be  
prompted to save the current playlist for use later.  
Press ADD to append the displayed selection to the end of the current playlist. If you  
press ADD while displaying a:  
• Genre, artist or album—Transporter adds all the songs for the displayed  
genre, artist, or album to the end of the Now Playing playlist  
• Song—Transporter adds that song to the end of the list.  
• Playlist—Transporter adds all of the songs in that playlist.  
• Folder—Transporter adds all the songs in that folder and sub-folders.  
Tip: You can press and hold ADD to insert the item on the screen to be played  
immediately after the currently playing song.  
Tip: When in the Now Playing list, press ADD to remove the visible song from the  
playlist. Press and hold ADD to move the song from the current playlist to the end  
of the Zapped Songs playlist.  
Press ReW to immediately begin the current song again. Press ReW twice to skip to the  
previous song. Press and hold ReW to scan backwards through the current song.  
Press PAUSe to pause the current song. Press PAUSe again to continue. Press and hold  
PAUSe to stop playback.  
 
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Press fWD to skip to the next song. Press and hold fWD to scan forward through the  
current song.  
The VOLUMe button puts the knob into volume mode. Press the VOLUMe button and  
then turn the knob to adjust the loudness of the audio Transporter is producing. Press the  
VOLUMe button again to exit volume adjustment or wait a few seconds and Transporter  
will exit automatically.  
Press the VISUAL button to cycle through a variety of visual settings on the display,  
including:  
• Analog-style VU meters  
• Digital VU meters  
• A high resolution stereo spectrum analyzer  
• A constant display of the title of the currently playing song  
Playing Your Music  
Transporter plays music that you select with the remote control, front panel controls or  
web interface.  
Using the Remote or front Panel to Play Music  
1. Press the BROWSe button to jump to the Browse list.  
2. You can scroll down to browse by artist, genre, year, new music, existing playlists,  
or browse the contents of your music folder.  
3. To browse an album, artist, or genre, press the RIGhT arrow (or the center of the  
knob) to select it, then scroll through the list.  
4. When you find an album, artist, genre or song you want to listen to, press PLAY to  
play all the songs associated with the displayed item.  
Tip: If you want to play the selected songs after the songs that you are already  
listening to, press ADD and they will be added to the end of the list.  
5. Press NOW PLAYING to jump to the list of songs that you have selected to play.  
Scroll through the list with the UP and DOWN arrows. Press the LefT arrow to  
return to the main Transporter home menu.  
Using the Web Interface to Play Music  
1. Open the web interface in your browser.  
If you are using the computer where you installed SlimServer, go to  
If you are using a different computer on the same local network as the  
SlimServer computer, use http://<IPaddress>:9000/ where <IPaddress> is  
the IP address or name of the SlimServer computer. See the Troubleshooting  
section at the end of this guide for details.  
 
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Tip: Windows users can use the SlimServer System Tray icon to bring up the web  
interface automatically on their SlimServer computer. Mac users can use the  
SlimServer pane in System Preferences to bring up the web interface.  
2. From the left pane of the web interface, you can browse by a variety of  
categories, including album, artist, genre, album cover art (if available), new  
music, by year, and more.  
3. When you find an album, artist, track, or playlist you want to listen to, click on the  
play icon to the right of it to hear it immediately. To add an item to be played at  
the end of the playlist, click on the add icon.  
Searching for Music with the Remote or front Panel  
You can enter the name of the song, artist or album you are looking for in two ways. In  
each case, the cursor automatically advances three seconds after you press a button. If  
the button you want next is different from the last button you pressed, you can proceed  
as quickly as you want. If you have to press the same button consecutively, wait for the  
cursor to advance before pressing the button again, or press the RIGhT arrow to move  
on.  
Tip: You don’t have to enter the entire album name, artist name, or song title  
to search successfully; just enter the first few letters and press RIGhT, then scroll  
down through the results using the DOWN arrow.  
Using the arrows or knob to enter letters or numbers:  
1. Press the UP or DOWN arrows or turn the knob until the character you want is  
displayed.  
2. Press the RIGhT arrow or center of the knob once to advance one space to the  
right.  
3. Fix errors by pressing the LefT arrow or the BACK button.  
4. After you’ve entered all of the text you want to use for the search, press the  
RIGhT arrow twice to run the search.  
Using the “cellphone” method to enter letters or numbers with the remote:  
1. Press the black number buttons (2 9) one, two, three or four times for letters  
and numbers.  
2. Press the 0 (zero) button for a space.  
3. Press the 1 button repeatedly to cycle through punctuation.  
4. Press the LefT arrow to erase letters. Press and hold to erase more than one  
character.  
5. Press the RIGhT arrow when you are finished entering text to run the search.  
Creating and Saving a Playlist  
You can use the remote control or the web interface to create playlists and save them  
for later. Before you create and save a playlist, make sure you have specified a folder for  
Transporter to use for saving playlists.  
 
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To specify a playlists folder:  
1. From the web interface, click the Server Settings link.  
2. In the Playlists Folder section, enter the path to the folder on your hard drive that  
you want Transporter to use for saving playlists, and click Change.  
To create a playlist using the web interface:  
1. Search or browse through your music library for music you want to put in the  
playlist.  
2. When you locate a song, album, artist or genre you want to put in the playlist,  
click the plus (+) sign next to it. It is added to the current Now Playing playlist.  
3. To change the order of the tracks in the playlist, use the up and down arrows to  
move tracks up and down the list.  
4. To save the playlist, click the SAVe button at the top of the current playlist, on  
the right half of the page. The new playlist should appear on the left side of the  
page. Enter the name you want to give this playlist and click Save. The playlist is  
saved to the folder you specified. To find it again, use the Browse Playlists feature.  
To create a playlist using the remote control or front panel:  
1. Search or browse through your music library for music you want to put in the  
playlist.  
2. When you locate a song, album, artist or genre you want to put in the playlist,  
press ADD. It is added to the Now Playing playlist.  
3. To save the playlist, press NOW PLAYING and then press and hold PLAY. Using the  
remote or front panel, enter the name you want to give this playlist and press the  
RIGhT arrow.  
4. The playlist is saved. To find it again, use Browse Playlists.  
Listening to Internet Radio  
You can listen to thousands of internet radio stations with Transporter. To access internet  
radio stations using the remote or front panel:  
1. Press LefT or BACK to go back to Transporter home. (You may have to press  
more than once.)  
2. Press DOWN or turn the knob to scroll to Internet Radio, then press RIGhT or  
the center of the knob.  
3. Press DOWN or turn the knob to scroll through a list of internet radio providers.  
Slim Devices Picks is a frequently updated list of stations recommended by  
Slim Devices. Other providers show more stations organized by genre, type,  
name, popularity or recommendation.  
 
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4. Press RIGhT or the center of the knob to enter a provider’s area. Navigate  
through the choices to display the station you’d like to tune to.  
5. Press PLAY to tune into the station. It may take a few seconds to connect to an  
internet radio station.  
To play an internet radio station that’s not shown in the Internet Radio area:  
1. Using the SlimServer web interface, click the Radio Tune In link.  
2. Enter the URL for the radio station you want to listen to in the Radio URL field and  
click Tune In.  
SqueezeNetwork™  
SqueezeNetwork™ is an always-on service that provides access to Internet Radio, alarm  
clock, natural sounds, news feeds and more, even when your computer is off. Your  
Transporter connects to SqueezeNetwork using your broadband Internet connection.  
When your Transporter is connected to SqueezeNetwork, it’s not connected to your  
SlimServer computer.  
To connect to SqueezeNetwork, press the left button until Transporter Setup or  
Transporter home are displayed on the screen. Then use the DOWN button to scroll to  
SqueezeNetwork and press RIGhT.  
The first time you connect to SqueezeNetwork, you’ll be asked to choose a language and  
time zone. You’ll then be provided with a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for your  
Transporter.  
Visit http://www.squeezenetwork.com/ with your web browser to create an account  
on SqueezeNetwork and enter your PIN to register. From that web site you can add  
favorites to your SqueezeNetwork account, add and modify your favorite radio stations,  
RSS News feeds and more.  
If you ever need to find your PIN again later, connect to SqueezeNetwork with your  
remote and scroll DOWN to Settings, press RIGhT, then scroll to Transporter PIN and  
press RIGhT again.  
Tip: Your player’s SqueezeNetwork PIN number is not permanent and may  
change.  
To switch back to your SlimServer from SqueezeNetwork, press LEFT until you see  
SqueezeNetwork on the top line of the display, then scroll to Sign Off, then press  
RIGhT.  
Tip: “Where am I?” Press LefT repeatedly until you get to the top most menu. If  
you are connected to SqueezeNetwork, you’ll see SqueezeNetwork on the top  
line. If you are connected to your SlimServer computer, you’ll see Transporter  
home. If you are using the large text mode, you may need to press the SIZE  
button on the remote to get to the small or medium text size to see the first line  
of the display.  
 
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Using SqueezeNetwork  
You can use the remote or front panel controls to navigate around SqueezeNetwork like you  
do when connected to SlimServer or visit http://www.squeezenetwork.com/ with your  
web browser to control your Transporter from the web.  
If you are a subscriber to any of the internet music services that SqueezeNetwork supports,  
such as Live365 or RadioIO, visit the SqueezeNetwork web site to enter your account  
information so you can tune in directly from Transporter even when your computer is not on.  
Pandora  
Pandora lets you use SqueezeNetwork to create custom internet radio streams based on  
what you like and what you don’t like. You can give it feedback using the remote control to  
customize your audio listening experience.  
When you connect to SqueezeNetwork with your Transporter, you also have the option of a 90  
day free trial of the Pandora service. To sign up, visit http://www.squeezenetwork.com,  
log in with your user name and password and click on the Pandora tab at the top of the  
screen.  
When connected to SqueezeNetwork, use the remote or front panel controls to scroll to  
Pandora and go right to enter the name of an artist or song you like. Pandora will create a  
unique music station for you.  
When you’re playing songs with Pandora, you can press the right arrow or the center of the  
knob on the song and you’ve given several options. Some of those include:  
• I like this song - gives it a thumbs up and plays similar songs  
• I don’t like this song - gives it a thumbs down and tries not to play songs similar  
to the one that’s currently playing.  
• Add this song to my Pandora.com personal page - makes it so you can always  
access this song. Used in case you really want to remember a song.  
• Why did I play this song? - tells you why Pandora recommended and played this  
song for you.  
• Make a new station from this song - lets you create a station based on the facets  
of the particular song that’s playing.  
After that more information about the current song and stream are listed, including the artist  
name, album, bitrate and more.  
 
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Special features  
Transporter has a beautiful high-resolution vacuum fluorescent display. In addition to  
displaying the name of the track or internet radio station you’re currently listening to, you  
can tell Transporter to show you dynamic content via RSS feeds, gorgeous graphic music  
visualizers, as well as a variety of screensavers, games and more.  
There are wide range of settings to let you customize your Transporter to your liking.  
Explore! You won’t be sorry. Here are a few to get you started.  
Alarm Clock  
Transporter has a built-in alarm clock feature with eight alarms—one for each day of the week  
and another that goes off every day at the same time.  
To set the alarms using the remote control:  
1. Press the LefT arrow until you see Transporter home or SqueezeNetwork  
on the top line of the display. Scroll down until you see Settings and press the  
RIGhT arrow.  
2. Scroll down until you see Alarm Clock then press the RIGhT arrow.  
3. To set an alarm that goes off every day:  
Press RIGhT when displaying Set Alarm Time to enter the alarm time. Use the  
arrow keys to move and set the time. Press LefT when you’ve set the time.  
Press DOWN to see Alarm Playlist, then press right. Choose from this list the  
playlist that you’d like to hear when the alarm goes off. Press LefT once you’ve  
chosen your playlist.  
Press DOWN to see Alarm Volume, then press right. Use the UP and DOWN  
buttons to adjust the volume for the alarm. Press RIGhT when you’ve finished.  
Press DOWN to see Alarm Clock Off. Press RIGhT to turn on the alarm. Press  
RIGhT again to turn it off.  
4. To set alarms for individual days of the week, press DOWN until you see  
Weekday Alarms.  
Press RIGhT to see a list of days of the week. Scroll to the day you want to  
change and press RIGhT.  
Press RIGhT when displaying Set Alarm Time to enter the alarm time. Use the  
arrow keys to move and set the time. Press LefT when you’ve set the time.  
Press DOWN to see Alarm Playlist, then press right. Choose from this list the  
playlist that you’d like to hear when the alarm goes off. Press LefT once you’ve  
chosen your playlist.  
Press DOWN to see Alarm Volume, then press right. Use the UP and DOWN  
buttons to adjust the volume for the alarm. Press RIGhT when you’ve finished.  
 
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Press DOWN to see Alarm Clock Off. Press RIGhT to turn on the alarm. Press  
RIGhT again to turn it off.  
To set alarms using the web interface:  
1. Open the SlimServer web interface and click on Player Settings for the player.  
2. Click on the Alarm tab on the top left area of the page.  
3. Use the form to choose which alarms you’d like to set, the time you’d like them  
to go off and what playlist you’d like to hear when the alarm goes off. Click  
Change to save your choices.  
Once you’ve set the alarms you like, your Transporter will wake up on the day and time  
you’ve set and start playing.  
Tip: You can set unique alarm times for each day of the week under the  
additional weekday setting.  
Graphic Visualizers  
Transporter can display graphic visualizers such as spectrum analyzers and VU meters  
that beat to the music as it’s playing. You can choose to show visualizers on the display  
all the time or as a screensaver.  
Press the VISUAL button on the front panel to rotate through the different visualizers  
which are displayed on the right side of the display.  
To choose a graphic visualizer to display as a screensaver:  
1. Under settings, choose Player Settings, then scroll to Screensavers.  
2. Choose from the list of screensavers.  
Using Transporter as a Wireless Bridge  
Transporter has both 802.11g and ethernet connections. You can easily connect non-  
wireless devices (such as a TiVo, PlayStation, XBox, or a home theatre PC) to your wireless  
network. To set up Transporter as a wireless bridge:  
1. Plug the device that you want to connect to your wireless network into the  
ethernet port on the back of Transporter using an ethernet crossover cable. You  
can purchase a crossover cable at most retail computer stores.  
2. Press and hold the LefT arrow on the remote for five seconds to enter the  
Transporter setup screens.  
3. Press UP to scroll to the Set Up Networking selection and press RIGhT.  
4. Go through the network setup screens, choosing to connect to a wireless  
network and then select your region.  
5. You are presented with the option to turn on wireless bridging. Select Yes and  
then press RIGhT.  
 
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6. Continue pressing RIGhT to finish setting up your wireless connection. At the  
end, your Transporter will be acting as a wireless bridge.  
Crossfading Between Tracks  
Transporter can crossfade between songs. You can change the type of crossfade or turn  
it off completely.  
1. From the web interface, click Player Settings.  
2. From the menu at the top, click Audio.  
3. In the Transition section, choose the type of transition you want from the drop  
down list and click Change. Choose from:  
• Crossfading between the two songs  
• Fading in at the beginning of a song  
• Fading out at the end of a song  
• Fading out and in at song transitions  
• No fading at all  
4. In the Transition Duration section, enter the number of seconds you want the  
transition between tracks to last and click Change.  
Transporter will now crossfade between tracks as you specified.  
RSS News Ticker  
Transporter can display RSS news feeds on its display. SlimServer is pre-configured with  
subscriptions to several RSS news feeds.  
To view an existing RSS feed:  
1. Press LefT to go back to Transporter home. (You may have to press LefT more  
than once.)  
2. Press DOWN to scroll to Plugins, then press RIGhT.  
3. Press DOWN to scroll to the RSS News Ticker option. Press RIGhT.  
4. Press DOWN to scroll through the list of available news feeds.  
5. Press RIGhT to view the list of items in that feed, press again to view the details  
of a specific feed.  
To change the list of RSS feeds available on Transporter:  
1. From the web interface, click Server Settings, then Plugins.  
2. Scroll down to the RSS News Ticker section and enter the URL for an RSS feed into  
one of the fields.  
 
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You can replace the existing subscriptions, add one to the end, or delete them entirely.  
To view RSS feeds as a screensaver:  
1. From the web interface, choose Player Settings, then scroll to Screensavers.  
2. Choose the RSS News Ticker from the list of screensaver choices. Click Change.  
Podcasts  
Transporter is capable of playing back podcast recordings from the Internet. SlimServer is  
pre-configured with subscriptions to a few podcasts.  
To listen to a subscribed podcast:  
1. Press LefT to go back to Transporter Home. (You may have to press LefT more  
than once.)  
2. Press DOWN to scroll to Plugins, then press RIGhT.  
3. Press DOWN to scroll to the Podcasts option. Press RIGhT.  
4. Press DOWN to scroll through the list of available podcast feeds.  
5. Press RIGhT to view the list of podcast in that feed. You can now press RIGhT on  
a particular Podcast feed to see what’s new.  
6. Press DOWN to scroll through the list of available casts inside the feed. When you  
find a podcast you’d like to hear, press PLAY.  
To change the list of podcast feeds available on Transporter:  
1. From the web interface, click Server Settings, then Plugins.  
2. Scroll down to the Podcasts section and enter the URL for a podcast feed into  
one of the fields.  
You can replace the existing subscriptions, add one to the end, or delete them  
entirely.  
Controlling Multiple Players with one SlimServer  
Any number of Transporters or Squeezeboxes can connect to a single SlimServer. Each  
player operates independently of the others, so you can play different music on each  
one. You can also synchronize them to play the same music in every room of your house  
simultaneously.  
If you have more than one player connected to your SlimServer, a drop-down list will  
appear in the upper right-hand corner of the web interface so that you can choose which  
player to control.  
To synchronize multiple players with the web interface:  
1. In the web interface, click on Player Settings, then Audio.  
2. In the Synchronize section of the page, choose the player that you’d like to  
synchronize. Click Change.  
 
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Wake-on-LAN  
Your computer may be configured to wake up when you access it with your remote  
control. This works by sending a special packet to the ethernet port on your computer;  
it does not work with computers connected via wireless network adaptors. To use Wake-  
on-LAN:  
Mac: Open the System Preferences and click on the Energy Saver icon, then click  
Options. Check the box “Wake for Ethernet network administrator access.” Note that Mac  
laptops need to be connected to the power adaptor for Wake-on-LAN to work.  
Windows XP: From the Start menu, choose Control Panel, then choose Network  
Connections. Open Local Area Connection, then click on Properties. Click on Configure,  
then Power Management. Check the boxes marked “Allow this devices to bring the  
computer out of standby” and “Only allow management stations to bring this computer  
out of standby.” Then click OK.  
Now, when your computer is asleep, you can press the POWeR button on the Transporter  
remote to wake it up.  
RS-232 Serial Control  
Transporter has an RS-232 (DE-9 / TIA-574 style) serial port for controlling the Transporter and  
SlimServer via another hardware device, for instance a Crestron or AMX home automation  
controller, or your computer. The control protocol used for this interface is the same as the  
command line interface used by the server on TCP port 9090.  
For technical information on the protocol, please see the command line interface  
documentation in the SlimServer web interface, by clicking Technical Information under Help,  
then clicking on The Command Line Interface.  
The pinout of the RS-232 connector is:  
1. Unused  
6. Unused  
7. Unused  
8. Unused  
9. Unused  
2. TxD (Transmit from Transporter)  
3. RxD (Receive to Transporter)  
4. Unused  
5
1
6
9
5. Signal Ground  
Infrared Input and Output  
Transporter is equipped with an infrared input for control from other systems (IR repeaters,  
home automation controllers with IR blasters, etc.) Transporter will respond to signals on this  
input identically to signals received via the IR receiver on the front panel and can be directly  
connected to IR transmitter devices via a 3.5mm to 3.5mm mono cable as if connecting to an  
IR LED dongle.  
Transporter also has an infrared output for the Transporter to control other interfaces, for  
instance turning on a receiver or preamp and setting the receiver to a particular input  
 
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that the Transporter is connected to. This output requires an IR emitter connected via the  
3.5mm mono connection and that the SlimServer IR Blaster plugin software is installed  
and configured appropriately. The IR Blaster software can be found under “Plugins” at  
Analog Output Attenuation (for Qualified Personnel Only)  
Transporter has a set of internal attenuators that can be used to reduce the voltage level of  
the unbalanced analog outputs. If you are connecting Transporter directly to an amplifier that  
does not have an input gain control, you may need to change the attenuation level.  
To change the attenuation level, you’ll need to remove the cover of your Transporter and move  
a pair of jumpers.  
You’ll need a 1/16” hex key to remove the screws holding the cover on. To do this:  
1. Unplug Transporter from the AC power.  
2. Using a 1/16” hex key, remove four screws on each side of Transporter that hold  
the top in place. (You do not need to remove any of the screws on the bottom  
of Transporter.)  
3. Slide the top off towards the back of the unit.  
4. Near the unbalanced analog outputs, you’ll see a set of jumpers, like in the  
picture below:  
As it comes from the factory, Transporter is set for 0 dB attenuation. To adjust  
the attenuation, gently pull the black jumper conductors at the 0 dB position  
and move them to the position corresponding to the attenuation level you’d like.  
Choices include -10dB, -20dB and -30dB.  
5. Slide the top cover back on and replace the eight hex screws.  
 
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Detailed Specifications  
Audio Outputs  
Digital and analog outputs  
Gold-plated RCA, XLR, and BNC connectors  
Volume control is provided for all outputs  
Multiple outputs may be used at the same time  
Analog Outputs  
AKM AK4396 Multi-bit delta-sigma digital-to-analog converter (DAC)  
Signal-to-noise, Dynamic Range: 120dB  
THD+Noise: -106dB (0.00005%)  
Linear Super-Regulated power supplies for DAC and line-out stages  
Balanced Analog Outputs  
Connectors: XLR gold-plated  
Level: 3Vrms (8.5Vpp)  
Impedance: 100 Ohms  
Attenuation: Fixed -0dB  
Unbalanced Analog Outputs  
Connectors: RCA gold-plated  
Level: 2Vrms (5.7Vpp)  
Impedance 100 Ohms (at -0dB)  
Attenuation: Selectable -0, -10, -20, -30dB (Selectable via internal jumpers)  
Digital Outputs and Inputs  
Optical, coax, BNC, and XLR digital connectors  
Word clock input for synchronization with an external clock  
Linear-regulated power for all clock paths  
Dedicated high-precision crystal oscillators (no PLL, no resampling)  
Standard IEC-958 (S/PDIF) or AES/EBU encoding  
Optical connector: TOSLINK 660nm  
RCA connector: capacitor-coupled 500mVpp into 75 ohms  
BNC connector: transformer-coupled, 500mVpp into 75 ohms  
XLR connector: 4.7Vpp into 110 ohms  
Sample rates: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz  
Audio format: linear PCM, 16 or 24 bits per sample  
 
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Jitter (standard deviation):  
11ps at oscillator (intrinsic jitter)  
• 17ps at DAC  
• 35ps at S/PDIF receiver  
Audio formats  
Lossless Formats (Apple Lossless, FLAC, WMA Lossless)  
Bit-perfect” CD audio streaming, with reduced storage and bandwidth usage.  
Approximately 2:1 compression ratio  
Uncompressed formats (AIFF, WAV, PCM)  
Supports raw pass-through of uncompressed PCM audio formats  
Digital passthrough to S/PDIF for DTS  
Compressed formats (MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, MP2, MusePack, WMA)  
•MPEG decoding uses MAD software, widely regarded as the most accurate,  
most compatible MP3 decoder.  
High accuracy 24-bit synthesis  
Supports all MP3 data rates and sample rates, including VBR  
May be streamed in PCM (raw), MP3 (transcoded), or FLAC (transcoded) formats  
Sound Check and Replay Gain support for automatic volume control.  
Some formats may require additional software installation (e.g. Quick-time),  
depending on platform.  
Internet Radio  
Always-on” Internet Radio, powered by SqueezeNetwork, lets you tune in to  
Internet Radio streams even when the home PC is switched off.  
Quick selection from hundreds of Internet Radio streams offered by Slim Devices’  
partners.  
Internet Radio favorites can be saved in a playlist for easy access.  
Displays song title information during playback  
Support for MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and WMA formatted Internet Radio streams  
firmware  
• Flash upgradable firmware  
• Network settings are stored in non-volatile memory  
• Auto-configuration for most networks  
• Easy setup for wireless networks  
Architecture  
325 MHz 8-way multithreaded RISC processor  
Pure software” SlimDSP™ architecture  
 
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Field-upgradable Xilinx CPLD  
64Mb high-speed RAM  
16Mb program flash  
Low-power design, fanless  
Network : Wireless Interface  
True 802.11g wireless networking (can be disabled)  
Bridging capability allows ethernet devices to connect to the network through the  
wireless interface  
Throughput up to 54Mbps, high speed PCI interface to radio module  
Dual external antennas for improved range and throughput  
Supports all 802.11b and 802.11g access points  
Automatically detects available wireless networks for quick setup  
Supports both WPA Personal (WPA1+TKIP, WPA2+AES) and 64/128-bit WEP  
encryption  
Wireless radio disabled when using ethernet connection  
Network : ethernet Interface  
True 100Mbps throughput  
Shielded CAT5 RJ-45 connector  
Connects to any 100Mbps or 10Mbps network  
Auto-detects full duplex and half duplex modes  
Automatic receive polarity correction  
Maximum cable length: 100 meters (328 feet)  
home Automation Interface  
RS-232 connector for serial integration with Crestron and other home automation  
systems  
• 3.5mm infrared input connector  
• 3.5mm infrared emitter connector  
Power Input  
100-240v, 50-60Hz AC  
Internal Fuse: 500mA  
Standard IEC power connector  
Included IEC power cable specific to shipping destination  
Power Supply  
Separate linear supplies for Analog, DAC, and clocks  
Auto-ranging, relay-controlled AC input  
Three Super Regulators for analog stages (+15, -15, +5)  
High-efficiency, low noise SMPS for CPU, Display  
Continuous AC voltage monitoring  
 
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Automatic over-voltage protection  
Low-power “deep sleep” mode  
What’s Included:  
Transporter Network Music Player  
AC Power cable (appropriate plug by region)  
User’s manual  
SlimServer software (requires download)  
Backlit 31-key infrared remote, with 2 AA batteries  
Physical : General  
Dimensions: 17” W x 3” H x 12.25” D (433mm x 72mm x 311mm)  
Case: Aircraft grade aluminum available in black or clear anodized finishes  
Physical : front Panel  
Two large, high-resolution vacuum fluorescent displays  
640x32 greyscale pixels, combined display  
Beautiful high-speed, full-screen visualizers  
Bitmapped graphics, multiple fonts, animation, and images  
Brightness control  
• 14 machined push buttons  
• TransNav haptic force feedback rotary encoder  
Infrared Remote  
Standard 38Khz IR  
Hand-held remote, 31 backlit buttons  
Durable black finish  
Includes “SmartScroll” algorithms to quickly access favorite songs within large lists  
Custom codes do not conflict with other devices  
Data format fully compatible with most programmable and universal remotes  
Templates available for Pronto and other infrared remote controls  
Supports discrete on/off and other “shortcut” codes  
Temperature and humidity  
• Operating temperature range 0° to 35° C (32° to 95° F)  
• Storage temperature range -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F)  
• Maximum humidity (operating) 95%  
 
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Troubleshooting  
The following tips and answers to frequently asked questions will help resolve problems  
you may encounter. You can find answers to additional questions on our web site at  
how do I get back to the Transporter Setup menu?  
Press and hold the LefT arrow for five seconds to bring Transporter back to the setup  
menu.  
how do I reset Transporter to factory default settings?  
Plug the power connector into Transporter while holding down the ADD button on  
the remote until you see factory Reset followed by the Welcome To Transporter  
prompt.  
The player doesn’t obtain an IP address.  
Check all your network connections, and make sure that the DHCP server is running. Try  
a different ethernet cable, even if the hub indicates a good link. Make sure you are using  
the latest firmware for your router or access point.  
Can I connect Transporter directly to my computer?  
You can connect Transporter directly to your computer (without a local network or  
hub) using an ethernet crossover cable. You can purchase a crossover cable at most  
retail computer stores. Configure your network adaptor and Transporter with static IP  
addresses so that they can find each other. Visit http://faq.slimdevices.com and search  
for crossover for additional information.  
I can’t enter my wireless password.  
If your network is using WEP encryption, you’ll need the hexadecimal WEP key for your  
wireless network. Hexadecimal keys are either 10 or 26 digits of 0-9 or the letters A to  
F. Some wireless access points or routers use text passwords for WEP. The configuration  
software for your wireless device can show the key in hexadecimal. Airport users can  
use Airport Admin Utilities. Use the Base Station menu to find the Equivalent Network  
Password and use the value displayed.  
The web interface won’t come up, even though Transporter is working.  
Try using the following URL: http://127.0.0.1:9000/. (Be sure to type the “http://” part,  
as some versions of Internet Explorer require it when accessing a URL by IP address.)  
My Transporter is not seen by SlimServer (“Player not found”) but it does appear to  
be working properly.  
Your Transporter is probably connected to SqueezeNetwork, rather than your local SlimServer.  
To tell if this is the case, go to the main menu (tap the LEFT arrow a couple of times), and see  
if the first line of the display says “SqueezeNetwork (X of Y)”. If it does, press down until you  
see Sign Off and press the RIGhT arrow.  
 
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how do I find the IP address of the computer where I have installed SlimServer?  
On Windows: Click Start > Run, type in cmd and hit enter. In the DOS window, type  
ipconfig and hit enter.  
On Mac OS X: Go to System Preferences > Network. Under the ‘Show:’ drop-down, pick  
the network interface you are using, then click TCP/IP. Your IP address will be displayed.  
On Linux or UNIX: Open up a shell and type ifconfig and hit enter.  
Transporter can’t connect to my computer running SlimServer.  
This could be due to a firewall being active on the computer.  
Macintosh: You will have to create a new exception in the built-in firewall to allow the  
Transporter to connect to SlimServer. To do this:  
1. Open System Preferences > Sharing, and click ‘Firewall’  
2. Click ‘New...’ to create a new rule  
3. For ‘Port Name:’ choose ‘Other’  
4. For ‘Port Number, Range or Series:’ type ‘3483, 9000’  
5. For ‘UDP Port Number(s):’ specify ‘3483’ (Mac OS 10.4 only)  
6. For ‘Description:’, type ‘SlimServer’  
7. Click OK, and ensure that your new exception is checked on  
Windows: Windows XP Service Pack 2 turns on a built-in firewall by default. You will  
need to configure the firewall to allow access to SlimServer. To do this:  
1. Go to Control Panel  
2. Click Security Center  
3. Click Windows Firewall under ‘Manage security settings for:’  
4. Click the Exceptions tab  
Add an exception for the following three ports by clicking ‘Add Port...’:  
• Port number: 3483 (TCP) - Name: SlimServer Control  
• Port number: 3483 (UDP) - Name: SlimDiscovery  
• Port Number: 9000 (TCP) - Name: SlimServer Web  
 
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Third-Party firewalls: Instructions for configuring common firewall applications,  
including Norton Personal Firewall, Norton Internet Security, ZoneAlarm, McAfee Security  
Center, Trend-Micro PC-Cillin, can be found by searching the FAQ for the firewall name at:  
http://faq.slimdevices.com/. If your firewall allows you to open specific ports, the ports  
you need to open are:  
• Port 3483 (UDP protocol)  
• Port 3483 (TCP protocol)  
• Port 9000 (TCP protocol)  
Transporter can’t connect to my computer running SlimServer and I’ve already  
checked my firewall.  
VPN clients for connecting to corporate networks remotely can also cause this behavior.  
If you can find firewall options in your VPN client. Some examples of VPN clients include  
Cisco VPN Client and Checkpoint VPN+Firewall-1.  
My computer is displaying an error that says that another device on my network is  
using the same IP address.  
If you have a Transporter and you have connected it using both ethernet and wireless,  
your Transporter may be set up for bridging and has created a “loop” in your network  
and you need to disconnect one of your network connections. Unplug the ethernet  
connection or go back to the setup screens to set up your Transporter to connect using  
ethernet.  
I’m trying to use a mapped network drive like Y:\ for my Music folder on my  
Windows computer and it does not work.  
Use a UNC-style path to specify your music library in the Server Settings page. Instead of  
X:\path for a mounted volume, use \\SERVERNAME\path\ style addressing. This works  
for some servers where direct volume letter mapping does not. You may have to use the  
IP address of the machine sharing the network drive (for example: \\192.168.1.105\  
Files\Music\). Please note that in order for this to work, the network share must not  
require authentication (a username or password).  
how do I use multiple folders or disks with my music library?  
You can create links or shortcuts to other folders and place them in your specified Music  
Library Folder. The contents of the linked folders will then be part of your Music Library.  
More information about this can be found in the FAQ at http://faq.slimdevices.com/.  
I added some music to my library but it’s not showing up.  
If you add music to your music library, you may need to tell SlimServer to rescan your  
music library. From the web interface, click Server Settings, and click Rescan. SlimServer  
begins to examine your music folder, looking for new music.  
Depending on how much music you have, this could take several minutes. The new  
music will not appear in your music library on the SlimServer until the rescan is complete.  
 
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Some of the songs in my iTunes library don’t show up on Transporter or say  
STOPPeD when I try to play them. What’s up with that?  
If you’ve moved your iTunes music files around, iTunes may export incorrect information  
about the songs in its library. You’ll need to make sure that iTunes has the correct folder  
for your music library. In iTunes, open Preferences and click on the Advanced tab. If the  
path to your Music Library folder is incorrect, you’ll need to correct it. If it is correct, try  
changing it to a different folder and then change it back to the correct folder. iTunes  
will then update the information about your music and export that data correctly. (This  
process won’t move any of your music, but it will force iTunes to scan your music library  
and update the paths to all the songs. iTunes may prompt you to organize your music  
library—letting it do this will move and rename your songs.)  
My question wasn’t answered here, where can I find more answers?  
We keep an up-to-date list of frequently asked questions on our web site at  
Getting More Information  
Where can I find more documentation?  
Check out the Help area at the bottom of your SlimServer home page, or visit the  
support area of our web site at:  
 
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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  
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 ꢅ 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  
apparatus.  
• 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 apparatus  
(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  
apparatus 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.  
This product complies with eN and UL 60950-1 requirements.  
 
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fCC Compliance and Advisory Statement  
This hardware device complies with Part ꢀꢄ of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: ꢀ) this device may not cause harmful interference, and ꢁ) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This  
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  
to Part ꢀꢄ of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio  
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ꢀ) reorient  
or relocate the receiving antenna; ꢁ) increase the separation between the equipment and the  
receiver; ꢂ) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected; ꢃ) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the  
product or specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used with the  
installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulations.  
fCC Radiation exposure Statement. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits  
set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions  
for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in  
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
Canadian DOC Statement: This digital device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise  
emissions from digital apparatus specified in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled  
“Digital Apparatus, ” ICES-00ꢂ of the Department of Communications. This device complies with  
RSS-ꢁꢀ0 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ꢀ)  
this device may not cause interference, and ꢁ) this device must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.  
La Déclaration suivante d’Industrie Canada s’applique à tous les produits Logitech en général:  
Déclaration d’Industrie Canada: Cet appareil numérique est conforme aux limitations concernant  
l’émission d’interférences radio par des appareils numériques de catégorie B, telles que stipulées  
dans le cadre de la norme Appareils numériques NMB-00ꢂ édictée par Industrie Canada.  
Cet équipement a été déclaré conforme à la norme CNR-ꢁꢀ0 édictée par Industrie Canada. Son  
fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes: ꢀ) l’équipement concerné ne doit pas causer  
d’interférences, et ꢁ) il doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences risquant  
d’engendrer un fonctionnement indésirable.  
Interference Information for 2.4 Ghz Cordless Products: Your Logitech® ꢁ.ꢃ GHz cordless  
product uses channel- and frequency-hopping technology to avoid interference with other cordless  
devices. Your product has been extensively tested with other ꢁ.ꢃ GHz cordless devices and RF-  
(radio frequency) emitting devices (cordless phones, cordless headsets, wireless networks, cordless  
cameras, A/V senders/receivers, etc.). Most likely you will not experience any RF interference  
between your Logitech® cordless product and the devices listed above. In some cases, however,  
it is possible that interference may occur. This interference could result in erratic behavior or a  
complete loss of signal in the other cordless devices. If you notice this behavior (or static, clicking, or  
humming) in the other cordless devices, there are two actions you can take to reduce or eliminate  
the interference. ꢀ. Increase the distance between your Logitech® cordless product (including the  
receiver) and the other cordless devices/receivers. ꢁ. When using your Logitech® cordless product,  
turn off the other cordless devices that are in close proximity.  
 
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[eN] Use of this product is authorized in the following countries:  
[fR] Lutilisation 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  
BATTeRY WARNING  
Your product uses batteries. Please follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions as well as these  
important safety tips. Exercise care when handling batteries. Do not open or mutilate them. When  
batteries are misused, they may leak or explode causing burns and personal injury. Conducting  
materials can also short out a battery causing it to overheat and leak. Do not put batteries in a  
fire, expose them to heat above ꢀꢂ0 F (ꢄꢃC), or immerse them in water. If your batteries leak, use  
caution and discard the batteries immediately according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions  
and your local laws. When replacing batteries, remove all used batteries. Mixing old and new  
batteries may cause battery leakage or rupture. When possible use alkaline battery replacements.  
You may use other battery types, but do not mix them with alkalines. Make sure that you insert the  
batteries correctly. When not using your product for long periods of time, remove the batteries and  
store them in cool, dry place at normal room temperature.  
POWeR SUPPLY WARNING  
Your product has a power supply so please follow these safety guidelines: ꢀ) The power supply is for  
indoor use only. ꢁ) Use the power supply that comes with your product; do not use any other power  
supply. ꢂ) Do not use a damaged power supply or attempt to repair one that is damaged. ꢃ) Do  
not immerse the power supply in water or subject it to physical abuse. ꢄ) Inspect the power supply  
regularly for damage to its cable, plug, and body.  
 
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Logitech® hardware Product Limited Warranty  
Logitech® warrants that your Logitech hardware product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship  
for two (ꢁ) 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, (ꢀ) to repair or replace the hardware, or (ꢁ) 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. Logitech  
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 (ꢂ0) days, whichever is longer or for any additional period of time that may be applicable in your  
jurisdiction.  
Limits of Warranty. This warranty does not cover problems or damage resulting from (ꢀ) accident, abuse,  
misapplication, or any unauthorized repair, modification or disassembly; (ꢁ) improper operation or maintenance,  
usage not in accordance with product instructions or connection to improper voltage supply; or (ꢂ) 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. Before submitting a warranty claim, we recommend you visit the support  
point of purchase during the first thirty (ꢂ0) 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. Warranty 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 can be found in the documentation accompanying your product and on the web at www.  
logitech.com/contactus.  
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 MERCHANTABILITY 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., ꢅꢄ0ꢄ Kaiser Drive, Fremont, California ꢈꢃꢄꢄꢄ, U.S.A.  
 
 
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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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