Logitech 930-000011 manual Using the Remote

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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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Contents Owner’s Guide Page Table of Contents About Transporter Before You Begin System RequirementsInstalling the SlimServer Software Installing on WindowsInstalling on Mac OS Installing on Linux or Other Operating SystemConnecting Transporter Using Transporter as a Standalone DAC Audio ConnectionsAnalog Outputs Digital Outputs and InputsConfiguring Transporter Set Up NetworkingSelect a Music Source Using the Remote Transporter Owner’s Guide Using the Front Panel Controls Transporter Owner’s Guide Using the Remote or Front Panel to Play Music Playing Your MusicSearching for Music with the Remote or Front Panel Creating and Saving a PlaylistListening to Internet Radio SqueezeNetwork Using SqueezeNetwork PandoraSpecial Features Alarm ClockUsing Transporter as a Wireless Bridge Graphic VisualizersCrossfading Between Tracks RSS News TickerPodcasts Controlling Multiple Players with one SlimServerWake-on-LAN RS-232 Serial ControlInfrared Input and Output Analog Output Attenuation For Qualified Personnel Only Detailed Specifications Audio OutputsBalanced Analog Outputs Unbalanced Analog OutputsAudio Formats Internet RadioFirmware ArchitectureNetwork Wireless Interface Power InputPower Supply Network Ethernet InterfaceTemperature and Humidity What’s IncludedPhysical General Physical Front PanelTroubleshooting Transporter can’t connect to my computer running SlimServer Added some music to my library but it’s not showing up Getting More Information AC Powered Products Important Safety Information FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement Battery Warning Logitech Hardware Product Limited Warranty Page 620-000168.004