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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

14

Creating and Saving a Playlist

15

Listening to Internet Radio

16

SqueezeNetwork

17

Using SqueezeNetwork

17

Special Features

19

Alarm Clock

19

Using Transporter as a Wireless Bridge

20

Crossfading Between Tracks

20

RSS News Ticker

21

Podcasts

21

Controlling Multiple Players with one SlimServer

22

Wake-on-LAN

22

RS-232 Serial Control

22

Infrared Input and Output

22

Analog Output Attenuation

23

Detailed Specifications

24

Troubleshooting

28

Getting More Information

30

FCC Notice

31

Limited Warranty

32

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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 Digital Outputs and Inputs Using Transporter as a Standalone DACAudio Connections Analog OutputsSet Up Networking Configuring TransporterSelect a Music Source Using the Remote Slim Devices Using the Front Panel Controls Slim Devices Using the Remote or Front Panel to Play Music Playing Your MusicSearching for Music with the Remote or Front Panel Creating and Saving a Playlist Listening to Internet Radio Using SqueezeNetwork SqueezeNetworkPandora Slim Devices Alarm Clock Special FeaturesUsing Transporter as a Wireless Bridge Graphic VisualizersCrossfading Between Tracks Podcasts RSS News TickerSlim Devices Infrared Input and Output Controlling Multiple Players with one SlimServerWake-on-LAN RS-232 Serial ControlAnalog Output Attenuation Unbalanced Analog Outputs Detailed SpecificationsAudio Outputs Balanced Analog OutputsArchitecture Audio FormatsInternet Radio FirmwareNetwork Ethernet Interface Network Wireless InterfacePower Input Power SupplyInfrared Remote What’s IncludedPhysical General Physical Front PanelTroubleshooting Slim Devices Getting More Information FCC Notice Page Slim Devices