Adding To An Existing Sonos System - Sonos SUB User Manual

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Adding to an Existing Sonos System

Once you've got a Sonos Wireless HiFi System set up in your home, you can easily add the SONOS SUB.
Caution: Subwoofers are heavy. Exercise caution when unpacking your SONOS SUB.
• You can associate the SONOS SUB with any amplified Sonos player, including a CONNECT:AMP (ZP120), PLAY:3, PLAY:5,
or ZP100. You cannot associate it with an un-amplified Sonos player (CONNECT [ZP90]or ZP80).
• If a software update is available, be sure to update your Sonos system before adding the SONOS SUB. The SUB is
compatible with Sonos software versions 3.6 and later.
• Once the SUB is associated with a Sonos player, you will not see it displayed separately in the Rooms menu. Any chang-
es you make to the Sonos player in this room (volume, mute, music selection) will also affect the SUB.
Attach the power adapter and plug in the SONOS SUB. Be sure to push the power cord firmly into the adapter socket until
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it is flush with the back of the unit.
Choose one of the following options:
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• Using any handheld Sonos controller: Select Add a Sonos Component from the Settings menu.
• Using the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC: Select Add a Sonos component from the Rooms menu.
During the setup process, you will be prompted to press and release the Join button on the side of the SUB. The indicator
lights pulse green and white while the SUB is connecting.
Note: For additional status indicator explanations, please see "LED Explanations" on page 8.
You may be prompted to update the SUB after you add it to your Sonos system.
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