NETGEAR MP3 Player Music Player User Manual

SoundBridge Network Music Player  
User Guide | Software v 2.1  
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Welcome  
Thanks for purchasing Roku SoundBridge! We hope you enjoy using it as much as we’ve  
enjoyed creating it.  
SoundBridge lets you play music you have stored on your PC or Mac anywhere in your home.  
It also lets you access many of the thousands of Internet radio stations that broadcast on the  
web without turning on your computer.  
Roku’s media players are designed to be upgradeable in the field, and we are always working  
on improving the software for our products. Your SoundBridge has a menu option to check for,  
and automatically install, software updates. We recommend you try this as soon as your system  
is set up to make sure you have the latest software. Enjoy!  
Run the Latest Software!  
To get the most up-to-date features from your SoundBridge, be sure to check for the latest  
software update. Software updates are easy to download and install, and you can do it from  
the comfort of your couch, using the SoundBridge remote control. All you need is an active  
Internet connection. See “Checking for the Latest SoundBridge Software” on page 15 for  
easy instructions.  
Register Your SoundBridge!  
It’s quick, easy and allows you to receive the latest software updates for SoundBridge.  
Of course, we won’t share your personal information with anyone else.  
Download the Latest User Guide!  
When our software changes, so does  
support to download the latest version as  
a PDF document to learn about the latest  
features.  
to register your SoundBridge.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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GETTING STARTED  
To use SoundBridge you will need to:  
I. Make sure you have a compatible music server installed. Compatible music servers include  
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iTunes, Microsoft® Windows® Media Connect, Musicmatch, and others.  
II. Connect SoundBridge Ethernet or Wi-Fi network hardware.  
III. Connect SoundBridge to powered speakers or your home stereo system’s receiver or  
amplifier.  
IV. Plug in SoundBridge to AC power (there is no “on/off” switch).  
V. Put batteries into your SoundBridge remote control.  
VI. Establish a network connection. If you are using Wi-Fi and have WEP security enabled, you  
will need to enter your security key with SoundBridge’s remote control.  
VII. Enable any music sharing options required by your music server:  
a. Windows Media Connect: authorize SoundBridge as a recognized device.  
b. iTunes: enable Music Sharing feature in Preferences menu.  
c. Musicmatch: enable Music Sharing feature and UPnP option in Options menu.  
VIII. Select and connect to your music library.  
IX. Play music: Using your remote control, find a song you want to play, then press Select  
twice to play it immediately or Add to add it to the Song Queue.  
Read on for detailed explanations of the steps above.  
I. Music Server Software Requirements  
Roku SoundBridge is designed to act as a remote client for several kinds of music jukebox  
software. With SoundBridge software version 2.0 and later, SoundBridge users can connect  
directly to their Windows Media Connect or Musicmatch music library, as well as to iTunes. You  
can also play WMA and DRM WMA files (purchased from popular online music stores such as  
Napster). (Apple’s policy does not allow SoundBridge to support protected AAC files.)  
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What Is a “Music Server”?  
SoundBridge is a networked music player. That is, it doesn’t store any music. It plays files that  
you have stored on a computer connected to your home network. (It can also play Internet  
radio without connecting to your computer, using a direct connection to the Internet.) To play  
the music files stored on your computer, SoundBridge need to receive data from software  
installed on the computer that “serves” the music. This “music server” is responsible for  
streaming the music to SoundBridge. It is also responsible for sending the list of music you  
have available to SoundBridge (when asked), and performing searches of the music library at  
SoundBridge’s request.  
You probably already have a music server but perhaps didn’t realize it. For example, iTunes acts  
as a music server when it shares music to another iTunes user on the network. Microsoft has  
released its own music server, Windows Media Connect.  
There is no standard for music servers. They are almost all different. One of the benefits of  
SoundBridge is that it supports all the common servers out there with an easy-to-use interface.  
The most common music servers are iTunes, Windows Media Connect, and Rhapsody. But there  
are others.  
If you want to use a PlaysForSure music service, you must use Windows Media Connect. If you  
want to play AAC files, you must use iTunes. If you want to use the Rhapsody music service, you  
must use Rhapsody as your music server.  
Note: For playing back Internet radio using SoundBridge’s “Radio Favorites” library, you don’t  
need a music server, because SoundBridge receives the radio stream direct from the Internet.  
SoundBridge Has Two UI Modes  
Each music server has different capabilities. To experience the full SoundBridge user interface,  
which includes searching and robust browsing modes, you must use iTunes or Windows Media  
Connect. The other servers don’t have the functionality required to deliver the full SoundBridge  
feature set. For example, you won’t be able to search, and the browse modes will vary by server.  
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With 2.x software, you have several options for connecting your music library to SoundBridge:  
Music Server  
Recommended  
for Users of . . .  
Notes  
Windows Media Connect  
(UPnP Windows Media DRM  
10 protocols)  
Windows XP  
with SP2  
A free media server from Microsoft. Works with any music jukebox, but  
optimized for Windows Media Player v.10. Supports SoundBridge’s full  
Browse, Search and display feature set. Plays: WMA, DRM WMA, WMA  
Lossless, MP3, WAV, playlists created in jukebox software such as Windows  
Media Player 10.  
iTunes (Rendezvous protocol)  
PC/Mac  
SoundBridge has always included support for iTunes’ built-in music server.  
Plays: AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF (no support for protected AAC iTunes Music  
Store files.) Also plays playlists and Smart Playlists created in iTunes. Built-  
in Internet radio tuner streams Internet radio to SoundBridge.  
Rhapsody  
(Proprietary Rhapsody protocol)  
Rhapsody  
Subscribers  
Server required to run the Rhapsody Music Service, which includes access  
to popular music and Internet radio.  
Musicmatch Jukebox  
(UPnP AV protocol)  
Windows 98  
SE/Me/XP/2000  
(SP3 or above)  
Very popular jukebox software and music service. Has a built-in UPnP  
AV server supported by SoundBridge. You can also use Windows Media  
Connect with Musicmatch, which is more feature-rich. Plays: WMA,  
MP3, WAV (DRM WMA and Musicmatch playlists supported only if using  
Windows Media Connect Server).  
WinAmp  
(UPnP AV protocol)  
Windows  
PC/Mac  
Jukebox and UPnP music server; twonkyvision plugin supports http streams  
for Internet radio. Plays: MP3.  
SlimServer  
(SlimServer protocol)  
Compatible with SoundBridge, but not supported by Roku. Requires  
download of SlimServer software.  
For a more detailed comparison of compatible music servers and links to download them, visit  
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A. Instructions for Installing Windows Media Connect  
1. If not already installed, install Windows XP Service Pack 2, a free download from Microsoft or  
via Windows Update Installer.  
2. Download the latest version of Windows Media Player, v.10, a free download from Microsoft  
or via Windows Update Installer.  
3. Download Windows Media Connect, a free download from Microsoft, or via Windows  
Update Installer.  
4. Check to make sure your SoundBridge software is running v. 2.0 or later using the “Check  
for new software” command in the “System Configuration” menu. SoundBridge will then  
reboot. (See page 15 for additional instructions on updating your SoundBridge software.)  
5. Continue to Section II, “Hooking Up Your Home Network Hardware,” on the following page.  
B. Instructions for Installing iTunes  
SoundBridge requires v. 4.0 or later.  
2. Check to make sure your SoundBridge software is running v. 2.0 or later using the “Check  
for new software” command in the “System Configuration” menu. SoundBridge will then  
reboot. (See page 15 for additional instructions on updating your SoundBridge software.)  
3. Continue to Section II, “Hooking Up Your Home Network Hardware,” below.  
C. Instructions for Installing Rhapsody  
1. If not already installed, download, install and launch Real Networks’ Rhapsody client,  
2. Check to make sure your SoundBridge software is running v. 2.0 or later using the “Check  
for new software” command in the “System Configuration” menu. SoundBridge will then  
reboot. (See page 15 for additional instructions on updating your SoundBridge software.)  
3. Continue to Section II, “Hooking Up Your Home Network Hardware,” below.  
D. Instructions for Installing Musicmatch Jukebox  
1. If not already installed, download, install and launch Musicmatch Jukebox 9.0 on your PC  
(the free download is available at www.musicmatch.com).  
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2. Check to make sure your SoundBridge software is running v. 2.0 or later using the “Check  
for new software” command in the “System Configuration” menu. SoundBridge will then  
reboot. (See page 15 for additional instructions on updating your SoundBridge software.)  
3. Continue to Section II, “Hooking Up Your Home Network Hardware,” below.  
II. Hooking Up Your Home Network Hardware (Wired Ethernet or Wireless)  
Please remove the left end cap of your SoundBridge to connect your Ethernet cable or your  
wireless adapter (never both at once; connecting both may cause your connection not to  
work). Note that both end caps have a hole for routing your cables toward the back of the unit.  
Wireless Connection: Insert the Wi-Fi adapter card (included with most SoundBridge models)  
into SoundBridge. It should be inserted into the CompactFlash card slot with the Roku label  
facing toward the back of the unit, and toward the Ethernet jack. Close the end cap by  
snapping it securely into place.  
Ethernet Connection: Plug your cable into the jack provided. Connect your Ethernet cable  
to a hub, switch or router in your home network. Alternatively, you can connect SoundBridge  
directly to your computer (and bypass a hub/switch/router), but only with a “crossover” cable  
(not included). Close the end cap by snapping it securely into place. Connect the other end of  
the cable to your network.  
Please note that not all wireless CF adapters are compatible with SoundBridge. If your unit  
did not include a Wi-Fi adapter, Roku offers a compatible adapter for sale on our web store,  
network access points in our support area.  
III. Hooking Up Your Speakers or Stereo System  
Both end caps of your SoundBridge unit are removable. The right end cap covers the audio  
connectors and AC power connector, the left one holds an Ethernet connector and your Wi-Fi  
Network adapter CompactFlash slot (Wi-Fi adapter may be sold separately depending on your  
SoundBridge model).  
Remove the right end cap to connect audio cables by gently pressing on the flat part of the end  
cap, while pressing on the two dimpled tabs in the back, and pivot the cap backward.  
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Once removed, your right end cap will reveal the connectors shown below.  
Insert your  
Wi-Fi card  
AC Power  
with the Roku  
label facing the  
Ethernet port  
RCA Analog Out  
Optical Toslink  
Ethernet port  
Digital SPIF Coax  
SoundBridge, left end cap removed  
SoundBridge, right end cap removed  
Your SoundBridge has several audio connection options:  
a. Connect your SoundBridge to a set of powered speakers, using the RCA-to-mini (1/8  
inch) Y-audio cable included with your SoundBridge.  
PC or Mac with  
music files  
Connecting to powered speakers  
Connect RCA to mini  
cable from two RCA  
Power Cable  
jacks (white and red)  
Wired or Wireless  
Router/Switch  
to your mini speaker  
base plug  
Ethernet Cable  
(not needed if using Wi-Fi)  
Speaker Base  
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b. Connect your SoundBridge to your stereo system’s Aux or other “Line Input,” using an  
RCA (white/red) audio cable (not included).  
PC or Mac with  
music files  
Connecting to a stereo  
Connect 1 of the following:  
(1) Optical “Toslink” SPDIF from  
SoundBridge to receiver  
Power Cable  
(2) Black SPDIF Coax (RCA) to “Coax  
Digital In” on your receiver  
Wired or Wireless  
Router/Switch  
(3) Two analog RCA jacks (white and  
red) to “Line In” on your receiver  
Ethernet Cable  
(not needed if  
c. Connect to your stereo system using either coaxial SPDIF digital or optical SPDIF digital  
(the SoundBridge has connectors for both) — cables not included.  
When you are finished connecting your SoundBridge, be sure to replace the end caps.  
IV. Connecting SoundBridge to AC Power  
Plug the small power cord into the SoundBridge unit, and plug the other end into to a wall  
outlet. Note that the back of the end cap has a hole for routing your audio and power cables  
toward the back of the unit. Close your end cap by snapping it securely into place.  
Hint: There is no power switch to turn on the SoundBridge. As soon as you plug in the  
power, you should quickly see the welcome message “Roku SoundBridge.” If not, please  
stop and ensure that your power cable is connected properly on both ends. You will need to  
see a working display before moving on to the operation of your SoundBridge.  
Warning: Do not operate your SoundBridge with the end caps removed. Be sure to  
disconnect SoundBridge from AC power (by unplugging the power supply from the wall)  
before connecting or disconnecting any cables or the CompactFlash Wi-Fi card. Always be  
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sure to replace the end caps on the unit before  
plugging in the AC power supply into the wall,  
in order to avoid abnormal unit operation due to  
static discharge.  
V. Using Your Remote Control  
First, insert two AAA batteries (included) into your  
remote control.  
Then, point it in the direction of your SoundBridge  
unit (make sure the IR receiver window is not  
blocked by a nearby object).  
SoundBridge remote control  
VI. Establishing a Network Connection  
Wired Ethernet Network: After you have connected SoundBridge to your computer via a  
switch/hub/router (or directly to your computer via crossover cable) and powered up the unit,  
SoundBridge will auto-configure its network settings (using DHCP or AutoIP). There is nothing  
you need to do. If for some reason you have trouble connecting to your network, select the  
“SYSTEM CONFIGURATION” option, then select “SHOW WIRED ETHERNET STATUS.”  
Wireless Network: If you have a Wi-Fi network in your home, with no security keys set, then  
SoundBridge will also auto-connect to your wireless network. If SoundBridge detects more  
than one Wi-Fi network (as some advanced users have in their home, or if your neighbor’s  
signal is leaking over), then you will be asked to select the SSID (network ID) to connect to.  
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If you have a security key, you will need to enter your WEP key manually into SoundBridge. This  
is the same key you have entered into your Access Point and your computer. Your screen will  
look something like this:  
[NO MUSIC LIBRARIES FOUND]  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
Scroll down on this screen using your down 6arrow until the option “SYSTEM  
CONFIGURATION” is highlighted, and press Select on your remote control. You will see a screen  
that looks like this:  
CHECK FOR NEW SOFTWARE-CURRENTLY V1.0.2  
SHOW WIRED ETHERNET STATUS  
SHOW WI-FI STATUS  
SELECT WI-FI SSID & PASSWORD  
Navigate down to “SELECT WI-FI SSID & PASSWORD” and select your wireless network name  
and password.  
Personal Firewall (iTunes Users)  
If you have trouble connecting and your computer has a firewall installed, make sure your  
firewall is configured to allow iTunes music sharing:  
Mac: Open System Preferences. Select the Sharing icon and click on the Firewall tab. Select the  
option “iTunes Music Sharing.”  
PC: Refer to your firewall’s documentation for opening incoming ports. Configure your firewall  
to allow incoming connections on port 3689. For WindowsXP Service Pack 2 users, open  
“Security Center,” and click on “Windows Firewall” on the bottom right of the window. In the  
window that pops up, click on the Exceptions tab, and check to see whether iTunes is shown  
and checked in the list of Programs and Services. If not, press “Add Program” and add iTunes.  
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After these changes have been made, restart SoundBridge by disconnecting it from AC power.  
For additional help connecting to your network, including password help, see the Wi-Fi Setup  
section on page 41 of this guide.  
VII. Enabling Music Sharing  
Enable any music sharing options required by your music server:  
1. Windows Media Connect: Authorize SoundBridge as a permitted client for Windows  
Media Player via Windows Media Connect by clicking on the tray icon or balloon window to  
display a list of clients. (You can also open Windows Media Connect through the Windows  
Control Panel.) On the Wizard window that appears, scroll to the bottom of your devices  
list and click “Add.” Select your SoundBridge device and click “OK.” Check to ensure that  
SoundBridge appears on your list of authorized devices. Click “Close.”  
2. iTunes: To turn on the Music Sharing option, select iTunes/Preferences menu (Mac) or  
Edit/Preferences (PC). In the dialog box that appears, click the Sharing tab. You should see  
a screen similar to the one below. Check the “Share My Music” option to enable sharing on  
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your local network. Do not quit iTunes.  
3. Rhapsody: Make sure the Rhapsody application is running, then select User Settings from  
the Options menu, navigate to the UPnP tab, and then click the “Start” button to start the  
server. You will probably also want to check the “Start UPnP server once logged in” option,  
which makes the server start each time you run the Rhapsody application.  
Your Rhapsody server should now appear in your list of servers on the SoundBridge, and  
you will be able to play all your songs and Rhapsody radio stations.  
4. Musicmatch: Select Options/Settings. Click on the “CD Lookup/Connectivity” tab. Select  
“Enable Music Server” and then select “Universal. Plug and Play.” You can close Musicmatch  
if you like — the UPnP server will keep running in the background.  
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VIII. Choosing Your Music Library  
Once SoundBridge is successfully connected to your network and your server’s music sharing  
options are enabled, SoundBridge will automatically find your computer’s music server and  
detect any supported music libraries. After SoundBridge detects your music library, you will  
be prompted to choose the library you would like to access from a screen that looks something  
like this:  
PLAY DAN’S MUSIC LIBRARY  
PLAY FAVORITE RADIO STATIONS  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
Navigate to your preferred library (in this case, “Dan’s music library”) and press Select. You will  
then see the “Main Menu,” where you can begin browsing and playing your music.  
If instead you see the message [NO MUSIC LIBRARIES FOUND], your network is not connecting  
to your computer properly or your music library is not found. Please choose SYSTEM  
CONFIGURATION for troubleshooting your network connection. (Make sure your computer is  
turned on, your server is running, and music sharing is enabled.)  
After you have successfully connected to your music library, SoundBridge will automatically  
connect to that library upon startup (provided you only have one music library to choose  
from). If you would like to return to the screen that allows you to choose your desired libraries  
manually, select the “CHANGE LIBRARY OR CONFIGURATION” option located at the bottom of  
SoundBridge’s Main Menu (accessible by pressing the Menu button).  
music library. Check to make sure your router is compatible with SoundBridge — a list of  
IX. Playing Music  
You are now ready to begin playing music. Using your remote control, find a song you want to  
play, then press Play to play it immediately. See page 19, “Music Playback,” for more detailed  
instructions about browsing and playing music.  
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X. Setting Display Preferences (optional)  
The brightness of your display can be adjusted by pressing the Bright button.  
Text size can also be controlled for the SoundBridge M1000 and M2000’s VFD display by pressing  
the Bright button. Contrast can be controlled this way for models that allow contrast control.  
Also, from the Main Menu, you can navigate down to the SETTINGS option to change the  
appearance of the music visualizer, such as whether it appears full screen during playback, and  
what kind of information is displayed when a song is playing.  
For a complete list of SoundBridge settings, please see the “Advanced Features” section of this  
user guide.  
XI. Checking for the Latest Software (recommended)  
Updating your software is quick and easy. You’ll need SoundBridge connected to a network  
which is connected to the Internet via a high-speed connection such as DSL or cable modem.  
To make sure you have the latest version of SoundBridge software, please follow these  
instructions:  
1. Make sure your SoundBridge is connected to a home network with Internet access.  
2. Press the Menu button on the remote control.  
3. Navigate down to CHANGE LIBRARY OR CONFIGURATION and press Select.  
4. Navigate down to SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and press Select.  
5. Navigate down to SOFTWARE VERSION AND UPDATE and press Select.  
6. You will be shown your current software version and be given the option to check for a  
software update.  
7. Choose “Yes” to check for new software updates for your SoundBridge.  
8. You should see a screen with a progress bar:  
CONTACTING SERVER  
[********]  
9. You will then see one of the following two screens:  
YOUR SOFTWARE IS UP TO DATE  
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In that case you don’t need to do anything. Press Select to accept this message and return  
to the previous “System Configuration” menu. Press Exit to return to the “Change Library”  
menu, navigate to the music library you want to play, and press Select.  
Alternatively, if your software requires updating, it will be downloaded and installed  
automatically. After the above “contacting server” message, you will see the following  
screen:  
UPGRADE SUCCESSFUL  
SELECT OK TO REBOOT  
Press Select on the OK option and you will see a screen confirming that your unit is rebooting.  
10. After your software has been updated, you may want to check Roku’s web site for the latest  
version of the SoundBridge user guide. Roku will release a new version of the user guide for  
PDF download if new features or functions have been added to the SoundBridge software.  
XII. Wall or Under-Cabinet Mounting (optional)  
Your SoundBridge ships with a portable black rubber table stand which looks great on your  
buy. This allows the SoundBridge to be mounted to the wall or under a cabinet using a sleek,  
hidden bracket which screws into your wall. For more information, please visit Roku’s web site.  
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MUSIC PLAYBACK — OVERVIEW  
Audio File Formats Supported  
You are now ready to begin playing music. SoundBridge supports a wide variety of audio  
formats, including MP3, AAC, WMA, DRM WMA, AIFF, LPCM and WAV. (WMA Lossless is  
supported only when using Windows Media Connect, which transcodes to LPCM; FLAC and  
Ogg-Vorbis are supported only with the optional third-party SlimServer software.) Please note  
that AAC files purchased from the Apple Music Store (also known as DRM AAC files) will appear  
as menu items with a padlock œ icon, and are not available for playback on SoundBridge at this  
time.  
Sample rates supported: (kHz) 8.0, 11.025, 12.0, 16.0, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48.0  
Bit depth supported: 8 bit, 16 bit, mono or stereo.  
Navigation Quick Reference  
56 The Up and Down arrow buttons take you through a list item by item.  
34 The Left and Right arrow buttons allow you to “fast browse” — either skip to the next (or  
previous) letter, or if your list is not arranged alphabetically, by about 5% of your list at a time.  
ËThe arrow icon shows current item highlighted.  
The Select button takes you one level down into the highlighted item. When you can go no  
lower in your menu structure, the Select button calls up options to start song playback. (It may  
help to think of pressing the Select button as clicking on the highlighted item with a mouse.)  
The Play button begins playback of your current selection.  
The Pause button pauses playback of audio currently playing.  
The Add button adds your current selection to the end of your Song Queue.  
: 9 The Next Track and Previous Track buttons advance or retreat playback of your Song  
Queue one song at a time.  
The Menu button takes you to the Main Menu.  
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The Search button takes you to your text-based search options.  
The Exit button takes you one step backward (think of it as the BACK button on your Internet  
browser).  
Pressing the Exit button repeatedly will display the “Now Playing” screen, which displays  
information about the currently playing song.  
Screen Icons Quick Reference  
On your “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 in the “Song Queue” menu.  
X The speaker without audio waves shows current song paused in the “Song Queue” menu.  
The upward facing radio transmission signal indicates an Internet radio station.  
œ The padlock icon indicates secure AAC songs purchased from the Apple Music Store; these  
songs are not available for playback by SoundBridge.  
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.  
q The repeat icon indicates continuous playback of your Song Queue.  
The repeat single track icon indicates continuous playback of the currently playing track.  
The “X” icon indicates an unsupported file format.  
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MUSIC PLAYBACK — TUTORIAL  
The Main Menu  
To begin navigating through your music, start on your “Main” menu, by pressing the Menu  
button. The display on SoundBridge should look something like this:  
Ë PLAYLISTS  
BROWSE  
Only the first two lines of the Main Menu are displayed at once (or the first four lines, if you are  
using M2000 with four lines enabled in your display settings, or one line if you are using an  
M1000 or M2000 with the largest font size enabled), but the scroll bar at the right of the screen  
shows you where you are in the list, and how much more information is available above and  
below your current screen view. Use the Up/Down 56 arrow buttons to navigate between  
the following options on the Main Menu:  
Ë
PLAYLISTS  
BROWSE  
SEARCH  
SHOW SONG QUEUE  
NOW PLAYING  
SETTINGS  
CHANGE LIBRARY OR SYSTEM  
CONFIGURATION  
The Ëarrow to the left of a menu item denotes the current item.  
Hint: Because you can’t see the whole list of options at once, use the scroll bar (at the  
right of your display) to see where you are in your list.  
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Browsing by Album  
Press the Down 6 button until you see the BROWSE option highlighted and press Select on  
your remote control. You will see a listing of browsing options:  
Ë
BROWSE ALBUMS  
BROWSE ARTISTS  
If you scroll down, you will see the other two browsing options:  
BROWSE COMPOSERS  
BROWSE GENRES  
Now, if you navigate to the BROWSE ALBUMS option and press Select, you will see an  
alphabetical listing of Albums found in your music library. The screen will look something  
like this:  
Ë
PARACHUTES  
PAULS BOUTIQUE  
Navigate to the album that you want to hear using the Up/Down 56 arrow buttons – in our  
example, “Parachutes.” When the album you want is selected, press the Select button for a  
listing of songs found on this album.  
The music note next to each song name indicates the selection is an individual track (and not  
a playlist, album or other collection of songs). Please note that songs purchased from the Apple  
Music Store will be denoted in the display with a padlock œ icon. SoundBridge is not able to  
play back these “locked” files – they will simply be skipped over during playback.  
ËDON’T PANIC  
SHIVER  
Use the Up/Down 56 arrows again to highlight the song you want to play. Press the Play  
button to start that song playing. When the song begins playback, the display will switch to  
the “Now Playing” screen, which looks something like this:  
DON’T PANIC  
0:10/2:17  
4
COLDPLAY PARACHUTES (2000) (|||------)  
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Please note that the artist and album information may be abbreviated, or appear one line  
at a time, if the total number of characters exceeds what can be displayed at once. See the  
“Settings” chapter at the end of this manual for more information on display options.  
Hint: If you would like to go back to the above “Now Playing” screen at any time in order  
to know what’s playing, press Exit several times until you see this screen. Alternatively,  
press Menu, then scroll down to the NOW PLAYING option and press Select. This screen  
also appears by default after a few minutes of inactivity on the remote control.  
If you press Play on an album track, that track will play, followed by each track remaining on the  
album. For example, if you press Play on track 5 on an album with 10 tracks total, then tracks  
5–10 will play. (For continuous playback of the entire album, press the Repeat button on your  
remote control — the album will play until the end, then start again at the beginning.)  
You can also navigate to an album, artist or genre selection while browsing, then press Play to  
start playing the entire contents of the selected category.  
If you are not sure what you have selected to play, simply press the Down arrow 6 from your  
“Now Playing” screen (the screen that displays the currently playing song). This will list your  
upcoming songs, also known as your “Song Queue” (see next section).  
Press Pause at any time to put playback on hold. Press Play or Pause a second time to resume  
playback.  
Hint: If you navigate to a new song and press Play while your original selection is  
playing, you will “flush” the old selection (called the “Song Queue”) and replace it with  
your new selection. Therefore you should only press Play when you want to erase your  
existing Song Queue and start a new one. Use the Add button to add a song to the  
existing Song Queue.  
Building a Song Queue  
Let’s say you would now like to choose several different songs or selections to play in a row.  
This is called building a “Song Queue.” SoundBridge automatically builds a Song Queue every  
time you select a song or album to play. You can add to that list by navigating to your preferred  
music and pressing Add. The selection will be added to the end of the current Song Queue.  
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You may add a single song, an entire album, all songs by an artist, all songs in a genre, or any  
search result – just browse to the selection you prefer and press Add. For example, if you  
would like to play all songs by Coldplay, select the BROWSE ARTISTS option from the Main  
Menu/Browse option. Navigate to COLDPLAY in your artist list, and press Add. All songs on  
all albums by Coldplay will be played by album, in the order they appear on each album. For  
more information about browsing and searching options, see the “Browsing” and “Searching”  
sections later in this user guide.  
You have several other options for building a Song Queue. After you press Select while  
browsing on a song, a “Song” menu appears with the following options:  
1. Play, starting with the selected song (and clear previous Song Queue)  
2. Get information about the selected song  
3. Play the selected song only (and clear previous Song Queue)  
4. Add this song to the Song Queue (same as pressing the Add button)  
Note that both “play” options 1 and 3 above are “destructive”; they will clear your previously  
existing Song Queue. The “add” option, however, will add the selected song to the end of your  
existing queue.  
The first, “play these songs” option is described in the section above – it starts playing your  
album (or other browsed list), beginning with the current track.  
Hint: Notice that “Play songs” is the first item in the menu. That makes it easy to play  
a list of songs, starting with a particular track. You can just “double-click” the Select  
button on the track you’d like to play first — the first click brings up the “Song” menu,  
and the second executes the “Play songs” command. You can think of this as double-  
clicking on a track listed in your music library.  
If you choose “Play songs” on any track in your selection, the entire list is added to the Song  
Queue, but playback starts on the chosen track. If you have the Repeat option selected, the  
earlier tracks in the queue will play after the last song (and so on indefinitely). If you have the  
Shuffle option selected, then the chosen track will play first, followed by all the other tracks in  
the list in random order.  
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The “Add song to Song Queue” option behaves similarly as the Add button – it places the  
current song at the end of your playlist. The “Insert song next in Song Queue” inserts the  
highlighted song to the Song Queue in second place, after the track that’s playing or paused  
currently.  
You can add an almost unlimited number of songs to your Song Queue. Each selection will be  
played in the order it was entered (unless you have chosen to Shuffle your Song Queue).  
Hint: After you have selected multiple songs to be played in turn, you can use the “Next  
Track” : and “Previous Track” 9 buttons to skip from song to song in your Song Queue.  
Reviewing a Song Queue  
At any point, you can review what’s in your Song Queue by pressing the down arrow 6 from  
the Now Playing screen, which is the default screen that appears while SoundBridge is playing.  
The Now Playing screen looks something like this:  
DON’T PANIC  
0:10/2:17  
4
COLDPLAY PARACHUTES (2000) (|||------)  
You can also press Exit several times from any point in your browsing; eventually, the Now  
Playing screen appears.  
Alternatively, you can press Menu, then select the SHOW SONG QUEUE option. You will see the  
entire list of songs in your song queue; refer to the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to  
determine where in the list you are located. Press the Up/Down arrows 56to see the entire  
list of selections in your Song Queue. The currently playing selection is indicated by a speaker X  
icon.  
You cannot save a Song Queue that you have created — it’s only held in memory temporarily  
and then erased when you build your next Song Queue. If you would like to build a Song  
Queue that you can save and recall at will, please build a Playlist in your music jukebox software  
(see “Playing a Saved Playlist” below).  
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Erasing a Song Queue  
If you change your mind and decide you don’t want to play the Song Queue you’ve just  
created, simply select something else to play. Navigate to another selection (song, playlist, etc.)  
and press Select (not Add). This selection immediately replaces your old Song Queue.  
Repeat and Shuffle  
Pressing Repeat once makes your Song Queue play continuously. You will see the Repeat icon  
q displayed on the right side of your “Now Playing” screen below the Play 4 icon. Pressing  
Repeat again makes the current song play over and over; you will see another Repeat icon,  
a circle with just one arrow  
command altogether.  
. Press Repeat a third time and you will remove the repeat  
Pressing shuffle while playing a Song Queue will give you the following options:  
Shuffle On — will play everything in your Song Queue in random order. (The shuffled order  
of songs will be displayed in the Song Queue.) An icon with two crossing arrows  
displayed on your Now Playing screen.  
will be  
Shuffle Off — will play everything in your Song Queue in the original order.  
You can execute the Repeat and Shuffle command from any menu in SoundBridge. Even  
though you can only see the mode change on the Now Playing screen, the command is taking  
effect.  
Pausing Music Playback  
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Press the Pause button to halt music playback. Notice a Pause icon is displayed at the top  
right of your “Now Playing” screen, indicating that you’re in Pause mode. Pressing the Play  
button (or the Pause button again) will resume playback right where you left off.  
When the Song Queue has played all the way through, it will stop. You will see the Stop icon  
< on the right side of your display. To start playing your Song Queue again at the beginning,  
press the Play 4 button.  
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Hint: Press Repeat if you would like your Song Queue to play continuously. You will see  
the Repeat icon qdisplayed on the right side of your Now Playing screen below the Play  
4 icon.  
Skipping Tracks During Playback  
If you’d like to skip a song during playback, press the “Next Track” button : on your remote  
control. Or, navigate to another song through your browsing options and press Select.  
Hint: Pressing Pause to stop playback of your Song Queue will only do so temporarily.  
If you want to clear the memory of your old Song Queue or selection entirely, simply  
navigate to something else you want to play, and press Select twice to play your new  
selection. This way, you are effectively flushing your old selections or Song Queue away,  
to be replaced by your new selection. Therefore, if you want to build on your existing  
Song Queue, press Add instead of Select and your prior selections will be preserved.  
Playing a Playlist  
Let’s say you have created a playlist of your favorite Disco hits in your music jukebox software,  
and named it DISCO INFERNO. Press the Menu button to go to the Main Menu. Go to the  
PLAYLISTS option, then press the Select button. Use your Up/Down 56 arrows to browse  
your playlists one by one, find the one called DISCO INFERNO, then press Select twice to play all  
songs on the playlist immediately or Add to add the playlist to your Song Queue.  
Hint: If your playlist was created in Windows Media Player or other software using  
Windows Media Connect, be sure to save your playlist in the My Music/My Playlist folder  
on your hard disk.  
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Browsing by Artist, Song or Composer  
From the Main Menu, use the Down 6arrow to highlight BROWSE and then press Select. Navigate  
to BROWSE ARTISTS and press Select. Your screen will look something like this:  
Ë ANNIE LENNOX  
^ <A>  
v
BEN FOLDS FIVE  
Find the artist you would like to play and press Select. You will see a screen that lists the  
albums available by that artist:  
Ë <SHOW ALL MATCHING SONGS>  
MEDUSA  
While the first menu option <ALL MATCHING SONGS> is active, press Add to add this selection  
to your existing Song Queue, or press Select twice to play all songs by this artist instead and  
replace your existing Song Queue. (Songs will play in the order they appear on each album,  
with each album played in alphabetical order).  
You can choose specific albums or songs to play by navigating down to your desired album and  
pressing Add to add to an existing Song Queue, or Select twice to replace an existing Song  
Queue. Note: if your selected album contains songs by different artists, such as compilation  
albums or movie soundtracks, only the song(s) by your artist will be played.  
Hint: To browse faster, instead of browsing up and down one at a time using Up/Down  
arrows 56, you can “speed browse” through your lists by pressing the left/right arrows  
34. This will skip by the letter of the alphabet.  
Browsing by song or composer works the same way as browsing by artist — see instructions  
above.  
Browsing by Genre  
From the Main Menu, navigate down to the BROWSE option and press Select. Scroll down  
to BROWSE GENRES and press Select. You will see an alphabetical listing of genres that are  
available in the music library that you are browsing. To add all songs within a Genre to your  
Song Queue, highlight that Genre and press Add (or Select to open additional options for  
playback).  
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To browse within a genre, such as Hip Hop/Rap, press Select on your desired genre. You will  
have the option to see all available artists in that genre, and a list of individual albums by those  
artists. At any point, you can press Add to add that selection to your Song Queue or press  
Select to navigate to the next level of detail.  
Hint: Information about your music, including Song Name, Artist, Album, and Genre is  
usually created automatically by the software you used to save your audio CD files on  
your computer’s hard drive (aka ripping). This process creates data called “ID3 tags” to  
describe each track. If this data is missing from your audio files, they will not appear  
when you browse by that data category. If you need to edit your ID3 tags, or if you are  
not satisfied with the description of genres (or other data) assigned to your music file, it  
is possible to edit that data in iTunes, Windows Media Player or other supported music  
jukebox programs. (In iTunes, select the file(s) to edit, click on File/Get info, then click on  
the Info tab).  
Search Options  
To search for a specific selection by spelling it out, you can press the Search button on your  
remote control, or navigate down to the “Search” option from the Main Menu. Either way, you  
will have the following options:  
SEARCH FOR ALBUMS  
SEARCH FOR ARTISTS  
SEARCH FOR TITLES  
SEARCH KEYWORDS  
Press Select on the option you would like to search with. Then, use your Left/Right 34arrows  
on the remote control to enter characters for spelling your selection and then pressing Select.  
When you are done spelling, use the Down 6button to the OK option and press Select. (If you  
make a mistake, use the Down 6button to go to the Delete option and press Select.)  
Hint: Partial spelling is OK — for example, if searching for Radiohead, you can enter  
only the first two letters, “RA”, and the results will return all Artists matching that search  
(Radiohead, Ratt, etc).  
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Hint: Band names starting with “the,” such as The Beatles, will be found under the first  
letter of the word following “the” — in this case, “B” for “Beatles.”  
When you find the music you like, use the Add button to add it to your Song Queue. If  
searching for albums or artists, you can press Select to navigate down one level to individual  
tracks.  
If an exact match is not found, your results will show an empty search.  
Changing Music Libraries  
If you have multiple music servers running on your network at once, you can easily navigate  
between them. Press Menu on your remote control. Navigate down to CHANGE LIBRARY OR  
CONFIGURATION and press Select. All your available libraries will be displayed. Press Select to  
access your desired music library.  
Internet Radio  
One of SoundBridge’s coolest features is its ability to play Internet radio stations. Currently,  
there are three ways to listen to Internet radio using SoundBridge: from a playlist created in  
iTunes; from WinAmp, using the TwonkyVision plugin; and from the “Favorite Radio Stations”  
music library.  
Hint: it is possible to run iTunes just for playing Internet radio while using Windows  
Media Connect or another server for playing music.  
To play Internet radio stations with the iTunes music server, follow these steps:  
1. Create an iTunes playlist containing your favorite radio stations. In iTunes, create  
a new playlist (any name is okay, but let’s use “RadioFavorites” for this example). Next,  
browse the iTunes Internet radio station list by clicking on the Radio button on the  
Source tray of iTunes:  
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Then, drag & drop the radio stations you like onto the new “RadioFavorites” playlist. The  
result is a standard iTunes playlist that contains your favorite radio stations (see next  
image).  
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2. Play your playlist on SoundBridge. From the SoundBridge Main Menu, select  
“Playlists.” Scroll down until you find the “RadioFavorites” playlist. Select it. You can  
now scroll through your favorite radio stations. Press Select to start playing your desired  
station. Use the Up/Down 56arrows to see the list of available stations, or the Next  
Track : , Previous Track 9 buttons to switch stations.  
To play Internet radio with WinAmp, follow these steps:  
1. Download and install WinAmp Jukebox from winamp.com.  
2. Download and install TwonkyVision’s http streaming plugin, free at twonkyvision.com.  
3. Import an Internet radio stream into WinAmp.  
4. Add it to your playlist. Save the playlist in the default location on your hard drive.  
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5. Browse to the playlist in SoundBridge and play it.  
To play Internet radio with SoundBridge’s Radio Favorites Library:  
With SoundBridge software version 2.1 and later, you can access your favorite Internet radio  
stations without running your iTunes music server on your computer — in fact, your computer  
does not even have to be turned on. All you need is an active Internet connection on your  
home network. To access your saved Internet radio streams, navigate to the “Favorite Radio  
Stations” library as follows:  
1. On your SoundBridge remote, press Menu. Navigate down to CHANGE LIBRARY OR  
CONFIGURATION and press Select.  
2. Your available music libraries will be displayed, including the one named “Favorite Radio  
Stations.” Select that library and you will see a list of ten stations.  
3. Press Select to begin playback of your favorite station.  
SoundBridge includes ten pre-saved radio stations. You can change these stations to your own  
ten favorites as follows:  
1. If you are still in the “Favorite Radio Stations” music library, exit it and enter your iTunes  
library (following steps 1 and 2 above, choosing the name of your iTunes music library in  
step 2).  
2. Create a playlist in iTunes containing your ten favorite radio stations, as described  
previously in this section (on page 28).  
Hint: Your playlist can contain as many radio stations as you like, but only the first ten will  
be saved to your favorites. You can rearrange them by dragging and dropping to their  
desired order inside the iTunes playlist.  
3. On the SoundBridge Main Menu, select Settings, then Memorize Radio Playlist.  
4. You will see the following instructions: “Click on a playlist — the first ten streams will be saved.”  
Navigate to the playlist you want to save, in our example “RadioFavorites,” and press OK.  
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5. You will receive a confirmation of what Internet radio streams were saved (up to the first 30  
characters of the name will be displayed). You can press Exit, or navigate to your desired  
audio stream and press Select to play it immediately.  
To edit the saved stations in the “Favorite Radio Stations” library, simply repeat steps 1–5 above.  
Your old selections will be overwritten with your new ones. If your favorites include fewer than  
10 stations, SoundBridge will add those to the top your Favorite Radio Stations selections, and  
the remaining selections will remain the ones that were in the list previously.  
You can also change your favorite radio station presets using SoundBridge’s web page control  
— see section below.  
Note: To date, there is unfortunately no standard for Internet radio stations, and many different  
audio formats and streaming techniques are used in the industry. SoundBridge will support  
many Internet radio stations, but not every one of the many, sometimes proprietary, standards.  
The only sure way to know if a radio station will play on SoundBridge is simply to try it.  
Web Page Control  
With SoundBridge software version 2.1 or later, you can control SoundBridge playback  
remotely through a web page. You can also configure your “Favorite Radio Stations” presets  
directly by entering the stream URL directly into the web page. (See previous section for more  
information about “Favorite Radio Stations”.)  
There are several ways to access the web page:  
1. PC users: Go to “My Network Places” using the Start Menu or in your Control Panel. Turn on  
option to display UPnP devices in Network Places.  
To install the UPnP user interface:  
Open Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.  
Click Add/Remove Windows Components.  
In the Components list, select the Networking Services check box, and then  
click Details.  
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Make sure the UPnP User Interface check box is selected.  
Once enabled, double-click the device to open the SoundBridge web page.  
2. Apple users: Launch the Safari web browser. Because SoundBridge uses the Rendezvous  
(OpenTalk and DAAP) protocol, the device will automatically announce itself. In Safari,  
be sure you have your bookmark listing showing as in the screen shot below. If it is not  
showing, go to the Bookmark menu and select “Show All Bookmarks”. Your screen should  
look something like the one below. Click on the Rendezvous option in the bookmark list to  
reveal your SoundBridge. (If more than one is connected, they will be named SoundBridge,  
SoundBridge (2), and so on.)  
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Then, double-click on the name of your device to open the SoundBridge web page.  
The SoundBridge Web page includes the following three tabs:  
1. Status — Allows for control of playback of current music selection, including Pause, Play,  
Next/Previous Track, Stop, Repeat and Shuffle. You can also change the volume level.  
2. Internet Radio — Allows you to specify up to ten of your favorite Internet radio streams,  
to be stored in the “Favorite Radio Stations” music library.  
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If you experience problems with playback of an Internet radio stream you copied from  
a web browser, make sure that your stream ends with the “.pls” or ‘.m3u” extension  
— sometimes copying the stream that appears in browser will exclude this information  
(because it’s being redirected behind the scenes) and your stream will not play without it.  
For example: you entered a URL looks something like this: http://www.hostname.com:  
9152. You can try simply adding ‘listen.pls’ to the end of the URL, like this: http://  
file, because SoundBridge currently does not support non-MP3 streams. (Stay tuned for  
additional format support in future software updates.)  
When you are finished entering your radio streams, press the “Update Radio Streams”  
button at the bottom of the page.  
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Hint: If for some reason you copy a URL that is too long to fit inside the text field  
(longer than 250 characters), or if you erase the URL in the field, SoundBridge will  
automatically revert to the previous URL that was in your list before.  
Please see the previous section for information about accessing and playing your stored  
stations from the “Favorite Radio Stations” music library.  
3. Configuration — Use this page to enter a unique name for your SoundBridge unit or  
to view the version of software currently running on your SoundBridge. You can also  
review your network connection information, including IP address and MAC addresses.  
If you are using a Wi-Fi connection, this page will display your Wi-Fi signal strength and  
the name of the network to which you are connected.  
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When you are finished using your web page, simply close your browser window.  
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When You Are Finished Using SoundBridge  
When you are finished playing music and using the SoundBridge altogether, just press the  
Standby button on your remote.  
If you plan to disconnect the SoundBridge from AC power after you are done using it, be sure  
to press the Standby button first. This logs you out of the music server software running on  
your computer.  
Hint: If you unplug the SoundBridge from AC power five times without pressing  
Standby on your remote first, iTunes may lock you out of connecting to the server.  
That’s because iTunes allows a maximum of five users to connect at one time, and if  
you don’t put SoundBridge into standby mode first, iTunes may believe you are still  
connected. To restore your access to the iTunes server, close iTunes and then restart it.  
You should then have no trouble connecting to the iTunes server as before.  
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ADVANCED FEATURES  
Control Brightness, Contrast and Text Display  
The Bright button on your remote lets you change the brightness of your display using the  
Left/Right arrows 34. For SoundBridge M500, you will see the option to change contrast using  
the Up/Down arrows 56. For SoundBridge M1000 and M2000, text size can be controlled  
using the Up/Down arrows 56, affecting how many lines of text you see on screen at one  
time. M1000 can display one line or two lines at once; M2000 can display one, two, or four lines  
at once.  
The Settings Menu  
SoundBridge settings can be changed in the SETTINGS option located at the bottom of the  
Main Menu. Your Settings screen will show the following options (scroll down using your  
remote control to see the complete list):  
VISUALIZER SETTINGS...  
a RETURN TO NOW PLAYING WHEN IDLE  
a SCROLL LONG INFO IN NOW PLAYING  
a DISPLAY COMPOSER FOR CLASSICAL WORKS  
SKIP ITEMS UN-CHECKED IN ITUNES  
Music Visualizer Settings  
You can customize the kind of visualizer to display, whether it appears full-screen or on the  
right side of the Now Playing menu, and other options. Use the Main Menu/Settings/Visualizer  
Settings command to explore these options.  
Safe Mode  
SoundBridge includes an option to run in “Safe Mode,” which is a mode with limited features  
that is enabled automatically when SoundBridge detects that its software has become  
corrupted. Its goal is to download a new version of software from Roku and to restore factory  
settings. When SoundBridge enters Safe Mode, you will notice the text “Safe Mode” displayed  
on the right side of the display. Your menu will only include options to update your software,  
configure your network, and restore factory defaults.  
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While in Safe Mode, your stored network settings will not be recalled. Therefore it may be  
necessary to configure your network before SoundBridge can connect to the Internet in order  
to download new software.  
Safe Mode can also be entered manually by powering SoundBridge off (by unplugging it from  
power) and on again, while at the same time pressing and holding any button on the remote  
control.  
Restoring Factory Default Settings  
To restore SoundBridge’s factory default settings, press Menu, select “Change Library or  
Configuration,” then select System Configuration, then select “Reset to Factory Defaults.”  
Geeks — Read This  
The SoundBridge has a command line interface that you can “telnet” to for piddling about. You  
will need to telnet to port 4444. Type “?” at the command prompt to see a list of commands.  
We will be documenting in more detail how to control a SoundBridge in the coming months, as  
well as updating the software in this area. When documentation is available, it will be posted  
on the developer section of our web site.  
SoundBridge has a built-in UPnP AV “media renderer.” This protocol can be used to control the  
SoundBridge from your own software. Please watch the developer section of our web site for  
updates on this feature.  
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WI-FI SETUP AND PASSWORD HELP  
Background  
Why Wi-Fi?  
With SoundBridge’s wireless functionality, you can stream music from computers on your  
wireless network to one or more Wi-Fi enabled SoundBridge devices via your wireless access  
point (WAP). You can even connect up to five SoundBridges to one iTunes music library and  
listen to different tunes in every room of your house.  
Wi-Fi Hardware  
For a list of compatible Wi-Fi access points that Roku has tested with SoundBridge, please visit  
Wi-Fi Setup Instructions  
1. Verify that your wireless network is up and running on your computer. If you are setting  
up this wireless network for the first time, please make sure that you have followed your  
wireless vendor’s instruction manual for proper configuration of your wireless access point.  
2. Remove both the left and right end caps of SoundBridge by pressing on the two release  
tabs labeled “push.” If your SoundBridge is currently powered on, press Standby on your  
remote and then disconnect SoundBridge from power by unplugging the AC power cord.  
3. Remove the CompactFlash wireless card from its packaging and insert the card into the CF  
slot on the left side of SoundBridge. Make sure that the “Roku” label and two small status  
lights are facing away from you as you gently push the card into place. (Note: The LED lights  
will not be illuminated until you power on SoundBridge.) Be careful, forcing the card into  
position may damage your device.  
4. If you had been previously using a wired Ethernet connection, disconnect the cord from  
the SoundBridge. Make sure you have only the Wi-Fi card or the wired Ethernet  
connection attached to the device — never both at the same time.  
5. Run your music server software on the computer connected to your wireless network.  
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6. Turn on your SoundBridge by plugging the power cord into the right side of the device,  
then into the wall AC outlet. Verify that the screen displays the Roku logo.  
7. Upon startup, SoundBridge will attempt to connect to any wireless access point within  
range that does not require a password. If your home wireless network requires no  
password and there are no other wireless networks in the vicinity (such as those spilling  
over from a neighbor’s house), then your SoundBridge should automatically connect with  
no additional configuration, and you will see a list of music servers on your network to  
connect to.  
However, it’s possible you will need to configure your wireless network as described below:  
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If your SoundBridge detects more than one available wireless network, then you will  
need to configure SoundBridge’s Wi-Fi settings. Choose “System Configuration” from  
the main menu, and then select “Select Wi-Fi SSID & Password.” You will then see a list  
of available wireless networks. If you see your desired network, select it. If you don’t see  
the desired network, make sure that your wireless router is within range and that it is  
functioning properly.  
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Some wireless networks don’t “advertise” themselves (a.k.a., “closed networks”). If your  
wireless access point is functioning properly but you do not see the network listed, you  
should enter your wireless network name by selecting “Specify a wireless network...”  
(Refer to your wireless access point’s documentation or utility software if you don’t know  
the name of your wireless network.)  
Next, your SoundBridge will ask you whether the wireless connection requires a  
password. If you do not have a wireless password, select “No” and skip to the next  
section. If you do have a wireless password, select “Yes.” Read the instructions on the  
screen to determine what type of wireless password you have on your network. If you  
are unsure, you may wish to refer to your wireless router documentation. (See hints  
below for help finding your wireless access point’s password.)  
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Select “OK” to reboot the unit. Upon restarting, SoundBridge should automatically  
connect to the network you have specified.  
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If the connection is successful, all the available music libraries will be listed on your screen. Use  
the up and down arrows on your remote to navigate to your desired library and press Select to  
begin browsing your music library.  
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Setup  
If you have problems connecting to the SoundBridge to your music library via Wi-Fi, please  
check the following:  
1. Are the LED lights lit up inside the CompactFlash Wi-Fi adapter? If not, your card is not  
receiving power. Make sure the SoundBridge is powered on (the LED screen is lit).  
Remove and re-insert the CF card with the label facing away from you. It should require  
gentle pressure to be inserted into the CF slot.  
2. Is SoundBridge within range of your wireless network signal? Performance varies  
depending on wireless network hardware, physical barriers such as walls, and signal  
interference.  
3. Is your computer on and your wireless access point plugged in?  
4. Is your music server software running on your computer? Are your music sharing options  
enabled? (See page 11.)  
5. Did you enter your password correctly (if you have one), including case sensitive  
characters?  
Obtaining Your Wireless Access Point’s Password  
Follow these instructions to determine your wireless access point password, and be sure to  
have a pen ready to make a note of the case-sensitive password as well as the password type,  
either hexadecimal (hex) or ASCII.  
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Wi-Fi Setup Examples  
Apple AirPort (Mac Users)  
The Apple Airport is a very popular access point. To see its configuration, open your AirPort  
Admin Utility on your Mac (it is in the Utilities folder). Select your AirPort and choose  
“Configure.”  
Visit our FAQ and User Forum at  
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You may need to enter the password for your base station. You should then see the screen  
below. The line labeled “Wireless Network Name”: is the name of your network, also known as  
an “SSID.” You will either select this network on the SoundBridge screen or enter it manually if  
your network is “closed.”  
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If your network is password protected, you should choose “Equivalent Network Password” from  
the “Base Station” menu (see illustration above) and write down the value that appears in the  
dialog (see illustration below). This is the value you will enter into SoundBridge’s wireless setup  
password field. (Select password type “hex” in the SoundBridge menu.)  
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Apple AirPort (PC Users)  
Step 1: Open the AirPort Admin utility (Start/Programs/Airport Admin Utility). Select the  
network you would like to configure. You should then see the configuration screen below.  
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Step 2: Make a note of the name of your wireless network in the “Network Name” field (see  
below).  
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Step 3: Select the “Equivalent Network Password” from the “Base Station” drop down menu.  
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Step 4: Write down the displayed password(s), as well as their format (“hex” in the example  
below). Press OK to close the dialog box.  
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Linksys WAP54G  
The Linksys WAP54G access point is a popular 802.11g access point. Getting the hexadecimal  
WEP key from the WAP54G is an easy process. First, open a web browser and connect to the  
access point. Connecting to the access point is done by entering the access point’s IP address  
in the location bar of your web browser. If you do not know the IP address of the access point,  
please refer to the software or manual that came with the access point in order to determine  
the IP address. After successfully logging in, you will see a page similar to the following:  
Make a note of the “SSID” (in this case “wireless”), this you will need to enter into the “SSID”  
field in SoundBridge’s wireless setup.  
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As you can see in the next illustration, “Wireless Security” is enabled. Click on the “Edit Security  
Settings” button to access the WEP setup page:  
This Linksys access point allows you to easily view the keys. The default key is key number 1, so  
make a note of the value of the “Key 1” field (“49774B692D” in this case). This is the value you  
will enter into SoundBridge’s wireless setup’s “Password” field. You now have the information  
necessary to configure your SoundBridge to connect to your network. You may close your web  
browser.  
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Netgear WG602  
The Netgear WG602 is an 802.11g Wireless Access Point. Its configuration can be accessed  
with a web browser. First, open a web browser and connect to the access point by entering  
the access point’s IP address in the location bar of your web browser. If you do not know the IP  
address of the access point, please refer to the software or manual that came with the access  
point in order to determine the IP address. After successfully logging in, you will see a page  
similar to the following:  
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The value of “Wireless Network Name (SSID)” is the SSID that you will enter into the  
SoundBridge’s wireless setup. Next, click on “Security Settings” on the left side to access the  
WEP settings:  
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If “WEP” is set to “Disable,” then you do not need to enter a password to access your wireless  
network. If “WEP” is set to “Enable,” you will need to obtain the hexadecimal key for your  
network. Netgear unfortunately, does not allow you to view the current passphrase or  
keys. However, if you re-enter the known passphrase and press “Generate Keys,” then it will  
regenerate the keys as before and allow you to view the keys:  
Make a note of the value of the key with the active radio button (the default key, in this case  
“Key 1”: “562E7FF0A0”). This is the password that you will need to enter into your SoundBridge’s  
wireless setup “Password” field. You now have the information necessary to set up your  
wireless network from your SoundBridge. You may close your web browser.  
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Getting Help  
If you are still having trouble setting up your Wi-Fi connection, please browse our web site  
CUSTOMER SUPPORT  
troubleshooting help. You may also browse our User Forum to see if other users have posted  
information that pertains to your situation. Our Forum is monitored by Roku engineers and  
customer support staff.  
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APPENDICES  
End User Software License Agreement  
IMPORTANT — READ CAREFULLY: By using the software in your SoundBridge, you agree to be bound  
by the license terms and conditions below. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, you must  
immediately return your SoundBridge in its original condition and packaging to the point of purchase for a  
refund of your purchase price (after inspection).  
iTunes Disclaimer  
Roku SoundBridge interfaces to iTunes using the Apple DAAP protocol, under license from Apple. This  
license gives apple the right to terminate the license for any reason. Roku has no control over this, and is  
not responsible in the unlikely event Apple does so. In this event, Roku will use commercially reasonable  
efforts to provide software that installs on your PC via a download that provides similar functionality, but  
Roku makes no representations or warranties regarding the features available in such a situation.  
Roku Software License  
Subject to these terms and conditions, ROKU grants you a non-exclusive license, with no right to  
sublicense, to execute the software included with the SoundBridge or subsequently provided to you  
by ROKU (together, the “Software”) on your SoundBridge solely for your personal use of the intended  
features and functions of the SoundBridge. The license may be transferred only with the transfer of the  
SoundBridge on which ROKU has installed the software; any transferee will be subject to the terms and  
conditions of this license. This license will terminate automatically, without notice, if you fail to comply  
with the terms and conditions, including the restrictions, of this license.  
ROKU and its licensors own and retain all proprietary rights, including all patent, copyright, trade secret,  
trademark and other intellectual property rights, in and to the SoundBridge Software. You acknowledge  
that the license granted above does not provide you with title to or ownership of the Software, but only a  
right of limited use under these terms and conditions. The Software embodies ROKU’s trade secrets and  
other proprietary information and materials. Any attempt to modify, enhance, disassemble, decompile,  
reverse engineer or otherwise gain access to the source code to the Software, to remove or unbundle the  
Software from the SoundBridge, or to sublicense or distribute the Software is strictly prohibited, except as  
may be otherwise agreed by ROKU in writing.  
Third Party License Information  
Soundbridge includes AES code Copyright © 2003, Dr. Brian Gladman, Worcester, UK.  
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This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use or  
distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an  
authorized Microsoft subsidiary.  
Limited Warranty  
Roku SoundBridge is covered by a one year parts and labor warranty.  
Roku SoundBridge Limited Warranty  
1. Warranty. ROKU, LLC (“ROKU”) warrants your SoundBridge and any included accessories against  
defects in material or workmanship as follows:  
For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase (“Warranty Period”), if ROKU determines that  
the SoundBridge is defective, ROKU will repair the unit or replace the unit (with either a new or rebuilt  
SoundBridge unit), at its option, at no charge and, if applicable, will pay the labor charges incurred  
by any SoundBridge authorized service facility. If the Warranty Period has expired, the customer is  
responsible for the payment of all labor charges and may obtain parts from ROKU authorized service  
facilities or a SoundBridge service center at his or her own expense.  
2. Warranty Service Process. To obtain warranty service, you must first obtain an RMA number (Return  
Merchandise Authorization) from a Technical Support Representative at ROKU. A Technical Support  
Representative may be reached by emailing [email protected] or calling our toll free number  
for customer care (1-866-400-7658 from the US). Once an RMA number is obtained, your SoundBridge  
must be shipped freight prepaid, in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal  
degree of protection, to the SoundBridge authorized distribution facility. If ROKU determines that  
the returned unit is defective, ROKU will either repair the unit or will supply, at no charge and within a  
reasonable period of time, a new or rebuilt SoundBridge unit in exchange for the defective unit.  
In addition, all accessories must be returned with the defective SoundBridge. A new or factory  
refurbished set of accessories will be furnished with the replacement SoundBridge. Failure to return  
any of the accessory items could result in a delay in receiving the replacement SoundBridge, and/or  
result in an invoice for the missing accessories.  
Important: When emailing for an RMA number, please provide the following information:  
a. model number  
b. serial number  
c. problem description  
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d. software version (located in System Configuration menu)  
e. date of purchase  
f. place of purchase (dealer or online place of purchase)  
g. return shipping address (no P.O. boxes)  
Note: Proof of purchase will need to be included in the return shipment in order to ensure warranty  
coverage. In addition, we may attempt to further troubleshoot the problem prior to issuing an RMA  
number. Please be prepared to provide additional information upon request.  
3. Scope of and Limitation on Warranty. The warranty on this product is limited to the repair or  
replacement of defective units as described in Section 1 above. This warranty does not cover customer  
training or education, installation, set up adjustments or signal reception problems. This warranty  
does not cover damage due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, commercial use or  
modification of, or to any part of, your SoundBridge. This warranty does not cover damage due to  
improper operation or maintenance, connection to improper voltage supply or attempted repair by  
anyone other than a facility authorized by ROKU to service your SoundBridge. This warranty does  
not cover consumables (such as fuses and batteries). This warranty is valid only in the country of  
purchase from an authorized ROKU distributor or dealer. This warranty is invalid if the factory-applied  
serial number and/or “Warranty Void if Removed” sticker has been altered or removed from the  
SoundBridge.  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE  
CONSUMER. ROKU SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS PRODUCT OR ITS PURCHASE  
OR USE. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN  
DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.  
THE SOUNDBRIDGE INCLUDES SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY THIRD PARTIES. ROKU’S WARRANTY  
DOES NOT APPLY TO THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE, AND ROKU IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THIRD PARTY  
SOFTWARE. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS, INCLUDING DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTY, FOR  
THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE CAN BE FOUND ELSEWHERE IN THE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may  
not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which  
vary from state to state.  
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FCC Warnings and Safety Information  
Communication Regulation & Safety Information  
FCC Compliance  
This section describes the requirements for compliance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
Rules.  
FCC Registration and Requirements  
The following paragraphs describe requirements and information based on FCC rules.  
FCC Rules, Part 15  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 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 and 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 receiver;  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected;  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only): Roku, LLC, 399 Sherman Ave. #12, Palo Alto, CA 94306,  
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE  
COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.  
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Canada Class B Statement  
This Class B device meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Class B respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le materiel brouilleur  
du Canada.  
VCCI Class B Statement  
Safety  
Important Safety Instructions  
1. Read Instructions. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is  
operated.  
2. Retain Instructions. The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Follow Instructions. All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
5. Cleaning. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
6. Water and Moisture. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain  
or moisture. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids,  
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. Do not use this product near water � for example, near  
a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and  
the like.  
7. Accessories. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product. Use  
only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
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product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use  
a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. A product and cart combination should  
be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart  
combination to overturn.  
8. Power Sources. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on  
the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product  
dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other  
sources, refer to the operating instructions.  
9. Grounding or Polarization. This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line  
plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one  
way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the  
plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not  
defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
10. Power Cord Protection. Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked  
on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,  
convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product.  
11. Overloading. Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as  
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
12. Object and Liquid Entry. Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they  
may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
13. Servicing. Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose  
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
14. Damage Requiring Service. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel under the following conditions:  
When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,  
If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product,  
If the product has been exposed to rain or water,  
If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those  
controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls  
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may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the  
product to its normal operation,  
If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and  
When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.  
15. Heat. The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves  
or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
Safety/Regulatory Information  
User/Installer Caution  
Your authority to operate this FCC certified equipment could be voided if you make changes or  
modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer, who is responsible for compliance with Part 15  
FCC rules.  
European Community  
Complies with EU Directive 89/336/EEC using EN55022:1998, EN55024:1998, EN61000-3-2:2000  
and EN61000-3-3:1995.  
CE Warning: This is a class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference  
in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
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Audio Output  
Analog Left, Right  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Digital S/PDIF Coax  
Digital TOSlink Optical  
Maximum Line Output: 3.2 Volts Peak-to-Peak  
THD +N: 93dB typical  
Dynamic Range: 96dB typical  
Frequency Response: <20Hz - >20kHz  
5.1 Surround Sound supported through Digital  
Audio outputs for DTS and Dolby Digital  
source files  
M2000  
Dimensions: 17” wide x 2.75” diameter  
Weight: 2.75 lbs  
Graphical Display: 512 x 32–pixel VFD  
M1000  
Dimensions: 10” wide x 2.37” diameter  
Weight: 1.5 lbs  
Graphical Display: 280 x 16–pixel VFD  
Supported Protocols  
M500  
Apple Rendezvous™  
Dimensions: 10” wide x 2.37” diameter  
Weight: 1.5 lbs  
Graphical Display: 40 x 2–character LCD  
TCP, DAAP, AutoIP, HTTP, UPnP AV, Windows  
Media DRM 10, others  
SlimServer Open Source 5.x-based streaming  
and control protocols  
Left End Cap  
10mbps Wired Ethernet (RJ45)  
Compact Flash Slot (for Wi-Fi adapter)  
Audio Format Support  
MP3, AAC, WMA, DRM WMA, WAV, AIFF,  
LPCM, Rhapsody music files (WMA Lossless  
supported only when using Windows Media  
Connect, which transcodes to LPCM; Apple  
Lossless, FLAC, Ogg-Vorbis supported with  
optional third-party software; Protected AAC  
files purchased from the iTunes Music Store are  
not supported)  
Right End Cap  
Power  
Analog Stereo Audio Output  
Optical Digital Audio Output  
Coax Digital Audio Output  
Cable Management  
All cable connections are under the removable  
end caps and cables exit through an opening  
at the back of the end cap  
Sample Rates Supported (kHz)  
8.0, 11.025, 12.0, 16.0, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48.0  
Bit Depth Supported  
8 bit, 16 bit, stereo or mono  
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Network Connections  
10MBit wired Ethernet or 802.11b  
CompactFlash wireless adapter  
Macintosh System Requirements  
iTunes users: Mac OS X v 10.1.5 or later;  
iTunes v4.0 or later  
400MHz G3 processor or better  
128MB RAM minimum / 256RAM  
recommended  
Power Supply  
Switching 110/220V power supply  
i. Input: 100-240V; 50/60Hz  
ii. Output:  
Other Requirements  
M500 & M1000: 9V, 1.3 amp  
M2000: 24V, 0.75 amp  
Computer with network connection  
Optional Accessories  
Windows® System Requirements  
iTunes users: WindowsXP or 2000  
Windows Media Connect users: Windows XP  
with Service Pack 2  
SoundBridge Mounting Kit — includes  
mounting brackets for wall and under-shelf  
mounting  
Additional Remote Control  
Musicmatch users: Windows 98 SE/Me/XP  
2000 (SP3 or above)  
Approved CompactFlash Wi-Fi Card (already  
included in most SoundBridge models)  
Rhapsody users: Windows 98 or later  
SlimServer users: Windows 98, ME, 2000,  
XP, NT  
Third-Party Accessories  
Powered Speakers  
500MHz Pentium class processor or better  
128MB RAM minimum / 256MB RAM  
recommended  
SoundBridge Mounting Kit  
Easily mount your SoundBridge on  
a wall or beneath a cabinet with  
concealed hardware that highlights  
SoundBridge’s sleek design.  
$29.99  
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ROKU logo, and SoundBridge are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of Roku, LLC in the United  
States and other countries. All other trademark  
are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective owners.  
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