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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.

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

2.

TxD (Transmit from Transporter)

7. Unused

3.

RxD (Receive to Transporter)

8. Unused

4. Unused

9. Unused

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Signal Ground

 

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Infrared Input and Output

Transporter is equipped with an infrared input for control from other systems (IR repeaters, home automation

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Contents Owner’s Guide Page Table of Contents About Transporter System Requirements Before You BeginInstalling on Windows Installing the SlimServer SoftwareInstalling on Linux or Other Operating System Installing on Mac OSConnecting Transporter Audio Connections Using Transporter as a Standalone DACAnalog Outputs Digital Outputs and InputsSet Up Networking Configuring TransporterSelect a Music Source Using the Remote Slim Devices Using the Front Panel Controls Slim Devices Playing Your Music Using the Remote or Front Panel to Play MusicSearching for Music with the Remote or Front Panel Creating and Saving a Playlist Listening to Internet Radio SqueezeNetwork Using SqueezeNetworkPandora Slim Devices Alarm Clock Special FeaturesGraphic Visualizers Using Transporter as a Wireless BridgeCrossfading Between Tracks Podcasts RSS News TickerSlim Devices Wake-on-LAN Controlling Multiple Players with one SlimServerRS-232 Serial Control Infrared Input and OutputAnalog Output Attenuation Audio Outputs Detailed SpecificationsBalanced Analog Outputs Unbalanced Analog OutputsInternet Radio Audio FormatsFirmware ArchitecturePower Input Network Wireless InterfacePower Supply Network Ethernet InterfacePhysical General What’s IncludedPhysical Front Panel Infrared RemoteTroubleshooting Slim Devices Getting More Information FCC Notice Page Slim Devices

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Slim Devices is a company known for its innovative approach to digital audio and streaming technology. Founded in 2000, it gained recognition for creating products that cater to audiophiles and casual listeners alike. The most notable product from Slim Devices is the Squeezebox, a line of network music players that allow users to stream digital music from their computers, the internet, or external storage devices.

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