Appendix C Other Operating Systems - Setup; System Setup Using Controller - Sonos Digital Music System User Manual

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Other Operating Systems - Setup
If your operating system is not Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Macintosh OS X (version
10.3 or later), you can use the Sonos Controller to configure your music system and set
up access to your music files. The Sonos Digital Music System will recognize many
standard shared folders on your computer or network-attached storage (NAS) device.
For additional information, visit our Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/sharing.
If you have digital music files stored on a computer or other device on your home
network such as network-attached storage (NAS), the computer directories or folders
that contain these music files must be shared so that the Sonos Digital Music System
can access them. Before you begin, enable file sharing on each computer that holds the
music files you want to access.
Note: If you have just purchased a new Sonos Controller CR100 (purchased separately), you
should charge the battery. Connect your Sonos Controller to the power adapter using the
adapter cable. You can use your Controller while it is charging.

System Setup Using Controller

If you are setting up a NAS device without a router, see Setup Using Only a NAS Device
(no router) instead.
From the Welcome screen, touch OK to begin the setup process.
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