Sonos PLAY:3 Product Manual
Sonos PLAY:3 Product Manual

Sonos PLAY:3 Product Manual

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  • Page 1 SONOS PLAY:3 Product Guide...
  • Page 2 Sonos, Inc. SONOS and all other Sonos product names and slogans are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sonos, Inc. SONOS Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. Sonos products may be protected by one or more patents. Our patent-to-product information can be found here: sonos.com/legal/patents...
  • Page 3 The SONOS PLAY:3 The SONOS PLAY:3 is a wireless music system that lets you use any Sonos controller to control and enjoy all the music you want all over your house (see "Sonos Controllers" on page 2 for more information).
  • Page 4: Your Home Network

    Android Market™ • The Sonos Controller for iPhone or the Sonos Controller for iPad — Tap the App Store button on your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad to download the free Sonos application, or you can download the application from iTunes .
  • Page 5: Sonos Play:3 Front

    • The Sonos Controller for Mac or PC. Download from our Website at: www.sonos.com/support/downloads. • The SONOS CONTROL Sonos is always working on new ways to help you control the music any way you want. For the latest list of Sonos controllers, please visit our Web site at www.sonos.com/products.
  • Page 6: Sonos Play:3 Back

    AC power (mains) input Use the supplied power cord to connect to a power outlet. (~100-240 V, 50-60 Hz) Be sure to insert the power cord firmly into the back of the PLAY:3 until it is flush with the back of the unit.
  • Page 7 Selecting a Location for Your PLAY:3 You can locate the SONOS PLAY:3 just about anywhere. Its compact size makes it easy to place the PLAY:3 on the kitchen counter, or take it out to the patio with you. For maximum enjoyment, we have a few guidelines: •...
  • Page 8: Adding To An Existing Sonos System

    Select a location for your SONOS PLAY:3 (see "Selecting a Location for Your PLAY:3" on page 5 for optimal placement guidelines.) Attach the power cord to the SONOS PLAY:3, and apply power. Be sure to push the power cord firmly into the back of the PLAY:3 until it is flush with the back of the unit.
  • Page 9: Using A Handheld Sonos Controller

    Using a handheld Sonos controller Select Settings -> Room Settings. Select one of the Sonos components you wish to create a stereo pair with (PLAY:3 or PLAY:5 only). Select Create Stereo Pair, and touch Next. Select the other unit you wish to pair.
  • Page 10: Playing Music

    • Using the Sonos Controller for Mac: Select Preferences -> Room Settings from the Sonos menu. Select one of the Sonos components (PLAY:3 or PLAY:5 only) you wish to pair from the Room Settings for drop-down list. On the Basic tab, click Create Stereo Pair and then click Next.
  • Page 11: Music Folders

    • To add a new music folder to Sonos, select Manage Music Library -> Music Library Setup -> Add New Share. • To remove a music folder, select Manage Music Library -> Music Library Setup. Touch the share you wish to remove and then select Remove Share.
  • Page 12: Basic Troubleshooting

    SONOS PLAY:3 not detected during setup A network or a firewall issue may be preventing the PLAY:3 from connecting to your Sonos system. If this is a wireless PLAY:3, try moving the Sonos components closer together, or wire the PLAY:3 temporarily to see if the problem is related to wireless interference.
  • Page 13 • If you are not using a router, you can visit our Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/norouter for more information. Check the wiring Check the link/activity lights on both the router and the Sonos component. The link lights should be lit solid and the activity lights should be blinking.
  • Page 14: Important Safety Information

    Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry soft cloth. Household cleaners or solvents can damage the finish on your Sonos components. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.

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