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Charge the Li-ion battery pack
1. Fit the adapter onto the AC adapter plug of the charging station. Make
sure the adapter snaps into place.
2. Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet.
3. Insert the Li-ion battery pack into the controller:
Remove the battery cover on the back of the controller. Use your
thumbs to press down on the battery cover, and then slide it
toward the bottom of the unit.
Insert the battery pack, making sure the This Side Up label faces
up and reads correctly.
Place the battery pack end--marked with three arrows--into the
battery slot first.
Replace the battery door, fitting the tabs on the door into the slots
on the controller.
Slide the battery door up toward the top of the controller so it
locks into place.
4. Place the controller into the charging station. The controller powers on
and the battery pack begins charging. It may take up to four hours to
charge the battery pack fully. However, you do not need a full charge to
set up the controller.
Acquire your network settings
If you can connect your computer to a Wi-Fi network, you should have little
difficulty setting up Squeezebox Duet. Gathering information about your
network now will make it easier to set up the Squeezebox Duet network
music system.
Network name (5510):
Security Key:
If your network is secured, you will need to enter the security key when you
set up the controller. It is important that you know the type of network
security your access point uses, and that you have the security key ready
before you start. More information on Wi-Fi networking can be found in the
Squeezebox Duet User Guide. If you are not sure about your network
security setup, contact your ISP or the company that installed your Wi-Fi
router. To find your network settings, do one of the following:
Windows@: Click Start> Run, type cmd and press Enter. In the DOS
window, type ipconfig and press Enter.
Macintosh@ OS X: Go to System Preferences> Network. Under the Show:
drop-down, pick the network interface you are using, and then click TCP/IP.
Your IP address is displayed.
linux: Open up a shell and type ifconfig and press Enter.
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