Roku Network Music Player manual Song lists and the Song Queue screen, On your Now Playing screen

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Appendix 1B: SCREEN ICONS QUICK REFERENCE

In all menus and song lists:

ËThe arrow icon indicates the menu item being selected.

In song lists and the “Song Queue” screen:

The music note icon denotes a single track (as opposed to a collection of tracks).

X)) The speaker with audio waves shows current song playing (only on the “Song Queue” screen).

XThe speaker without audio waves shows current song paused (only on the “Song Queue” screen).

The upward facing radio transmission signal indicates an Internet radio station.

œThe padlock icon indicates protected content that cannot be played. AAC songs purchased from the Apple Music Store will have this icon; these songs are not available for playback by SoundBridge. If you see this icon on a DRM WMA song, and are playing from WMC

or another DRM-compatible server, then the SoundBridge may not have completed the authentication process with the server yet. Try waiting a minute or two, then hit the Back key and re-load the song list.

X This indicates an unsupported file format.

On your “Now Playing” screen:

4The Play icon indicates SoundBridge is in playback mode. ; The Pause icon indicates playback has been paused.

< The Stop icon indicates playback has been stopped.

The Shuffle icon (with two crossed arrows) indicates playback of your Song Queue is happening in random order.

qThe Repeat icon indicates continuous playback of your Song Queue.

The Repeat Single Track icon indicates continuous playback of the currently playing track.

Appendix 2: Wi-Fi Setup help

Wi-Fi Setup Instructions

SoundBridge is configured to automatically connect to your Wi-Fi network during initial setup. If you are not able to access Internet radio or music libraries on your Mac or PC, first check your network connection by following these steps:

1.From the Source menu, choose System Configuration and press Select [4].

2.Scroll down to Show Wi-Fi Status and press Select [4]. If connected, a message displays telling you that your wireless network is connected and the name of your network displays.

Multiple Wi-Fi Networks

If SoundBridge detects more than one Wi-Fi network, you will be asked to select which SSID (network name) you want to use. You will only be asked to select an SSID if you have more than one wireless network at your location. If you have more that one network, scroll down to select from the Wi-Fi networks you have and press Select [4].

You can also enter the name of a Wi-Fi network. To enter a network name, follow these steps:

1.From Select Wi-Fi SSID and Password, select Specify a wireless network and press Select [4].

2.Use Right/Left [◁ ▷] to find letters, number and spaces in the Wi-Fi network name and then press Select [4] for each letter, number and space you choose.

3.Use Up/Down [△ ▽] for “OK,” spaces, delete, commas, periods, accent letters, numbers and uppercase or lowercase letters.

For additional help connecting to your network, including password help, see “Appendix 2: Wi- Fi Access Point Password.”

Entering a Security Key

If you have a security key, you will need to enter your WEP [Wired Equivalent Privacy (802.11

 

encryption protocol)] key. This is the same key you entered into your Access Point and your

 

computer. To find more information about your Access Point, see “Appendix 2: “Wi-Fi Access

 

Point Password.”

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Section 11: Appendices

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Contents SoundBridge Network Music Player Run the Latest Software Register Your SoundBridge Download the Latest User GuideTable of Contents What Is a Music Server? Getting StartedMusic Server Software Requirements SoundBridge Has Two UI ModesInstalling a Compatible Music Server Installing Windows Media ConnectInstalling Firefly Media Server Installing iTunesII. Enabling Music Sharing IV. Hooking Up Your Speakers or Stereo System Wireless ConnectionEthernet Connection Connecting SoundBridge to AC Power VI. Using Your Remote ControlNo Music Libraries Found Why? System Configuration VII. Establishing a Network ConnectionIX. Checking for the Latest Software VIII. Setting Display PreferencesWall or Under-Cabinet Mounting optional Browsing Music Choosing Your Music Library Remote Control Quick ReferenceName Action Home Menu Home Menu OverviewButton Name Action Playlists BrowseBrowsing Your Music by Album Browsing by Artist or Composer Browsing by SongBrowsing by Genre Show all matching songs MedusaBuilding a Song Queue Song QueueErasing a Song Queue Additional Playback Options Playing a PlaylistRepeat and Shuffle Search OptionsRecalling Presets PresetsEditing Presets Using the Web Interface My Favorites Browse Play Preset Show Now Playing Internet RadioBrowsing Internet Radio Stations To hear and press Play or Select twice to begin playbackCustomizing Favorites and Presets for Internet Radio Saving Stations Originating in iTunes to Presets Playing Stations Saved as My Favorites or Presets Memorizing a Radio PlaylistPlayback Limitations of Internet Radio Streams Discovering More Internet Radio StationsPresets SoundBridge Web InterfaceLaunching the Roku Web Interface Now PlayingConfiguration StatusWhen YOU are Finished Using Soundbridge SettingsMusic Visualizer Settings Brightness & Time Format While in StandbyClock Settings 11749 PM Monday, April 17Language Setup Standby and Reboot OptionsProgramming a Universal Remote Control WMA Lossless TranscodingOptions for System Configuration Safe ModeRoku Control Protocol RCP Geeks Read ThisAppendix 1A Menus Overview Wi-Fi Setup Instructions Multiple Wi-Fi NetworksSong lists and the Song Queue screen On your Now Playing screenTroubleshooting Wi-Fi Setup Apple AirPort PC Users Appendices Linksys WAP54G Netgear WG602 Customer Support Roku SoundBridge Limited Warranty ITunes DisclaimerRoku Software License Third Party License InformationFCC Warnings and Safety Information FCC Registration and RequirementsFCC Rules, Part Important Safety InstructionsCanada Class B Statement Safety/Regulatory Information User/Installer CautionEuropean Community FCC Radiation Exposure StatementPage 06-SB00-UG0829

Network Music Player specifications

The Roku Network Music Player is a versatile and innovative streaming device designed to enhance your audio experience at home. As part of the Roku ecosystem, this player efficiently integrates with other Roku devices, making it a valuable addition for anyone looking to enjoy high-quality music from various sources.

One of the standout features of the Roku Network Music Player is its compatibility with a wide array of streaming services. Users can access popular platforms like Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, and Tidal, among others, allowing for a truly personalized listening experience. The device supports various audio formats, ensuring high-definition sound regardless of the source.

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In summary, the Roku Network Music Player stands out with its extensive streaming service compatibility, dual-band Wi-Fi, smart home integration, and user-friendly design. Its combination of high-quality sound, flexibility, and ease of use makes it an excellent choice for anyone seeking to elevate their music experience.