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SONOS, Inc. SONOS, PLAY:3, PLAY:5 and all other Sonos product names and slogans are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sonos, Inc. SONOS Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. The SONOS PLAY:3 and PLAY:5 are protected by patents including: U.S. Patents US7,696,816 and US7,378,903. Other patents are pending.
• If a software update is available, be sure to update your Sonos system before adding the SONOS DOCK. Adding to an existing Sonos system? The SONOS DOCK allows you to play music stored on your docked iPod or iPhone in any or every room of your home, all perfectly synchronized.
• 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 back of the DOCK. The indicator lights flash green and white while the DOCK is connecting.
SONOS DOCK While your device is seated in the DOCK in autoplay mode, you can select music directly from the device. You can switch to accessory mode at any time to make music selections and control playback using a Sonos controller.
• Select Autoplay Volume to adjust the volume level for the Autoplay room. • Select White Status Indicator Light to turn the white status indicator on or off when the DOCK is in normal operation. Using the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC Select DOCK Settings from the Rooms menu.
LED Solid white when powered up and connected to your Sonos system (normal operation). • LED Flashes red if the device in the DOCK is not a supported model. (For a complete list, see "LED Explanations" .) AC power (mains) input Use the supplied power adapter to connect to power outlet.
Using a Using Sonos Controller for Mac or PC: Select Help -> Check for Updates. Or, the device in the DOCK may not be compatible. See "SONOS DOCK" on page 1 for a list of compatible devices. Flashing red, followed by a...
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.