Can I Eliminate The First Wire; Player Status Indicators - Sonos CONNECT:AMP Product Manual

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• If the station or show does not appear, you can click the orange Tell us to Fix-It button and enter the station 
information to request that TuneIn add it. Leave your email address if you would like a reply.
• If the station or show is listed, it may not have a current stream, or the stream may not be compatible with Sonos. Click
the item name to view station details, and then click the orange Tell us to Fix-It button to request that a compatible
stream be added. Leave your email address if you would like a reply.
• If you'd like to see a show schedule or podcast added, send an e-mail to TuneIn via their contact form. Be sure to include
as much information as possible, including a URL to the show's schedule or the podcast URL.
• Alternatively, you can go to http://tunein.com/contact. and send an email

Can I Eliminate The First Wire?

If you do not wish to play music where your router is located, an easy and inexpensive solution is to purchase and install a
SONOS BRIDGE. (If you are replacing the Sonos component that is already connected to your router, be sure to add the
BRIDGE to your music system before disconnecting the original Sonos component from your router. You can then disconnect
the component from the router, connect the BRIDGE, and move that Sonos component to another location.)
It is possible to use another wireless bridge to eliminate the first wire in your Sonos Wireless HiFi System, but this is an
unsupported configuration, and as such, technical questions should not be directed to Sonos Technical Support. Instead,
you can browse the Sonos forums, (http://forums.sonos.com).

Player Status Indicators

Status Indicator
Solid white
Solid white
Solid white
Flashing white
Flashing white
Mute Button
State
Indicator
Off
Powered up, connected to the
network
Solid green
Muted room
Flashing green to
Muted whole house
solid green
Off
Powering up (booting)
Flashing green
Powered up, not connected to a
Sonos system
Additional Information
You can turn the white light off so it
does not display when your Sonos
component is in normal operation.
Flashing in unison
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