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Sonos CONNECT:AMP Product Manual

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  • Page 1 Sonos Controller for Mac or PC 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: Table Of Contents

    Step 2: Place other Sonos components in the rooms of your choice ......
  • Page 4 SONOS CONNECT / CONNECT:AMP Front ........
  • Page 5 Removing a music service account from Sonos ........
  • Page 6 When adding a controller, it doesn’t detect Sonos component(s) ....... .
  • Page 7 SONOS CONNECT:AMP (formerly ZonePlayer 120) ........
  • Page 8 Die vollständige Konformitätserklärung finden Sie unter www.sonos.com/support/policies. Europe SONOS certifie que ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la directive CEM 2004/108/EC, de la directive basse tension 2006/95/EC et de la directive 1999/5/EC sur les équipements hertziens et les équipements terminaux de télécommunications, sous réserve d'une installation et d'une utilisation conformes aux instructions en vigueur du fabricant.
  • Page 9 Contents Canada Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes ICES-003 et RSS-210 en vigueur au Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas créer d'interférences nuisibles. (2) Cet appareil doit tolérer toutes les interférences reçues, y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner un fonctionnement indésirable.
  • Page 10: Your Home Network

    Please visit our Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/apps for more information. • Connect at least one Sonos component to your home network router using an Ethernet cable, and then you can add other Sonos components wirelessly.
  • Page 11: Compatible Music Services

    • and downloads from any service offering DRM-free tracks Sonos is always adding new music services. Just remember that Sonos is compatible with any download service that provides DRM-free tracks. For the latest list of compatible music services, you can visit our Web site at ...
  • Page 12: Compatible Audio Formats

    Compatible streaming formats • MP3 • WMA • AAC Note: For the latest system requirements, including supported operating system versions, please visit our Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/specs. Compatible screen reader software ® ® • JAWS for Windows...
  • Page 13: System Registration

    From the Manage menu, select Change Language. Select a new language and then click Restart Controller. Using the Sonos Controller for Mac The Sonos Controller will try to use the language you have selected in your OS X operating system (System Preferences).
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 System Setup

    New to Sonos? It takes just a few steps to get your Sonos Wireless HiFi System up and running. See "Your Home Network" on page 1-1 to make sure your home network is ready for Sonos, and then refer to the Quick Start Guide packaged with your Sonos component or go to "Setting Up a New Sonos System"...
  • Page 15 Product Guide Setup illustration (into Router)
  • Page 16: Step 2: Place Other Sonos Components In The Rooms Of Your Choice

    Alternate setup illustration (no open router port) If you don’t have an open port on your router, you can disconnect your computer from the router and connect it to the Sonos component instead. Then you can connect the Sonos component into the router port the computer was previously plugged into (see BRIDGE example below).
  • Page 17 • If your speakers have banana connectors, you can insert the plugs directly into the banana jacks on the back of the CONNECT:AMP instead. Attach the power cord and plug into a wall outlet — make sure the Voltage Switch on the back of the CONNECT:AMP is set to the proper position for your country before applying power.
  • Page 18: Step 3: Install The Software

    • You may need a Y-adapter audio cable (one1/8" stereo miniplug to dual RCA male connectors) to connect the speakers to the audio outputs on the Sonos component. If your speakers have a male 1/8" stereo plug, you will need to attach a female-to-female coupler between the speaker plug and the Y-adapter audio cable.
  • Page 19: Step 4: Add A Sonos Controller

    • The Sonos Controller for Mac or PC. Download from our Website at: www.sonos.com/install. • The SONOS CONTROL (CR200) or CR100. Sonos is always working on new ways to help you control music any way you want. For the latest list of Sonos controllers, please visit our Web site at www.sonos.com/products.
  • Page 20: Renaming A Sonos Component

    Renaming a Sonos Component If you name a Sonos component incorrectly, or if you move one to another room, you can rename it to suit your preference. Choose one of the following: •...
  • Page 21: Turning Off White Status Light

    A white light displays on the front of most Sonos components to indicate that the unit is functioning in normal operation. If you have a Sonos component located in a bedroom, you may want to turn this indicator light off so that when the unit is in normal operation, the white light does not display.
  • Page 22: Sub Settings

    Select Manage -> Settings (PC) or Sonos -> Preferences (Mac). Select Room Settings. Select the room that is associated with the SONOS SUB. It appears as Room (+SUB) on the Room Settings menu. Select the SUB tab. Choose one of the following options: •...
  • Page 23: Recalibrating The Sub

    From the Basic tab, select Remove SUB. Choose one of the following settings: • If you want to associate the SUB with a different Sonos player, select Choose Room for SUB and then select another room. • If you are not going to use the SUB right now, select Don’t use SUB. It will appear on the Rooms menu as SUB (unused) until you select it and associate it with another Sonos player.
  • Page 24 Sonos Controller for Mac or PC 2-11 Plug a pair of headphones into the headphone jack. (Sonos will automatically drop the volume level down to 25%.) Put on your headphones and increase the volume to a comfortable listening volume. Important Note: Long term exposure to music played at high volume through headphones can cause permanent hearing damage.
  • Page 25: Creating A Stereo Pair

    PLAY:3 unit and a PLAY:5 unit — the Sonos components in the stereo pair must be the same. Optimum Placement Information • When creating a stereo pair, it is best to place the two Sonos components 8 to 10 feet away from each other, angled inward to form a triangle with your favorite listening position.
  • Page 26: Line-Out

    Select the proper input channel on your home theater system. If you are setting up a new Sonos component that has audio outputs, plug it in and then select Add a Sonos Component from the Manage menu.
  • Page 27: Controlling The Volume From Home Theater

    On the Basic tab, select Variable from the Line-Out Level drop-down list. Adjust the volume on your Sonos system so you can hear music. This may be at the high end of the volume scale. If desired, you can readjust the volume on your home theater system so that the volume range for the controller falls within your typical listening range.
  • Page 28: Line-In

    • Connect an external audio source like a CD player via line-in and listen to the CDs you haven’t had time to rip yet. • Connect your TV to a Sonos component and listen to the big game on the patio while cooking on the grill.
  • Page 29: Connecting A Portable Player To Your Sonos System

    Use the slider to set a default volume for the autoplay room whenever the AirPlay device is connected. Now you’re ready to use AirPlay — simply tap the AirPlay icon on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or in iTunes and select Sonos.
  • Page 30: Connecting Another Line-In Source To Your Sonos System

    • Level 10 (source device output voltage: 0.6v) applies the maximum overall gain. • Autoplay Room: Select the room you want your line-in source to play in whenever it’s connected to Sonos. You can also check Include Grouped Rooms so that any rooms grouped with the autoplay room will play the same music.
  • Page 31 • Level 10 (source device output voltage: 0.6v) applies the maximum overall gain. • Autoplay Room: Select the room you want the line-in source to play in whenever it’s connected to Sonos. You can also check Include Grouped Rooms so that any rooms grouped with the autoplay room will play the same music.
  • Page 32: Turning Off Music System

    On the General tab, select Compressed or Uncompressed from the Audio Compression drop-down list. Turning Off Music System Your Sonos system is designed to be always on; the system uses minimal electricity whenever it is not playing music. To quickly stop streaming music in all rooms, select Pause All from the ROOMS pane.
  • Page 33: Sonos Connect / Connect:amp Front

    To mute/unmute all Sonos components: Press and hold the Mute button for 3 seconds • Flashes green slowly when component is to mute all Sonos components in your household. Press and hold for 3 seconds to connecting to your music system. unmute all.
  • Page 34: Sonos Connect:amp Back

    Green (link connection) • Flashing Yellow (network activity) Right speaker terminals Use high-quality speaker wire to connect the right speaker to the CONNECT:AMP. Left speaker terminals Use high-quality speaker wire to connect the left speaker to the CONNECT:AMP. Voltage select AC 115/230 V...
  • Page 35: Sonos Connect Back

    TOSLINK® digital audio out You can use a TOSLINK optical audio cable to connect the SONOS CONNECT’s TOSLINK digital audio output to the audio inputs on a separate audio component, such as an amplifier or your home theater receiver.
  • Page 36: Sonos Play:5 Front

    • Using a Sonos controller, select Pause All from the ROOMS pane Your Sonos system is designed to be always on; the system uses (the Rooms menu on the CONTROL). minimal electricity whenever it is not playing music. To quickly stop streaming music in all rooms, you can use the Pause All feature to stop all rooms.
  • Page 37: Sonos Play:5 Back

    Use the supplied 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo audio cable to connect the audio outputs from (2V) a portable music player to the Sonos component’s analog audio input. To connect a different audio component, such as a CD player, use a 3.5mm (1/8") mini- stereo to RCA audio cable.
  • Page 38: Sonos Play:3 Front

    Sonos Controller for Mac or PC 2-25 SONOS PLAY:3 Front Note: The SONOS PLAY:3’s front grille is not removable. Tampering with the grille may result in damage to your PLAY:3. On/Off • Using a Sonos controller, select Pause All from the Your Sonos system is designed to be always on;...
  • Page 39: Sonos Play:3 Back

    2-26 Product Guide SONOS PLAY:3 Back Threaded mounting hole The SONOS PLAY:3 has an integrated mounting hole on the back of the unit so it can be wall- 1/4" (6.75mm) / mounted if desired (mounting bracket not included.) 20-thread Ethernet switch connector Use Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect to a router, computer, or additional network device such as a network-attached storage (NAS) device.
  • Page 40: Sonos Bridge Front

    LED Flashes white when powering up; flashes green and white when connecting to your Sonos system. • LED Solid white when powered up and connected to your Sonos system (normal operation). • LED Flashes amber when a fault condition is detected.
  • Page 41: Sonos Bridge Back

    2-28 Product Guide SONOS BRIDGE Back Ethernet switch connectors (2) Use Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect to a router, computer, or additional network device such as a network-attached storage (NAS) device. AC power (mains) input Use the supplied power adapter to connect to a power outlet. Be sure to use the proper...
  • Page 42: Sonos Sub

    Ethernet port AC Power (Mains) Join button Press the Join button to associate the SUB with your Sonos Wireless HiFi System. Acoustic slot The top of the acoustic slot doubles as a handle so you can lift it. SUB placement: Make sure at least one side of the slot is free from obstruction. If you place it vertically against a wall, do not block the front opening.
  • Page 43: Sonos Dock Front

    2-30 Product Guide SONOS DOCK Front Volume Up (+) Press the buttons on the side of the dock to adjust the volume up and down. Volume Down (-)
  • Page 44: Sonos Dock Back

    LED Flashes white when powering up; flashes green and white when connecting to your Sonos system. • LED Solid white when powered up and connected to your Sonos system (normal operation). • LED Flashes amber when a fault condition is detected.
  • Page 45: Zoneplayer 100 Back

    Use the supplied power cord to connect to a power outlet. Analog audio out  Use a standard RCA audio cable to connect the Sonos component’s analog audio outputs (fixed/variable) to the audio inputs on a separate audio component, such as an amplifier or your home theater receiver.
  • Page 46: Chapter 3 Managing Rooms

    Any rooms you group will automatically drop their current music queue and begin to play the music from the selected room. • If you want to be able to play a music queue later, save that queue as a Sonos playlist before you group the rooms. See "Sonos Playlists" on page 4-17 for more information.
  • Page 47: Ungrouping Rooms

    Select the rooms you would like to group, and then click Done. If you want to join all the rooms in your house to this music queue, click Select All. All of your Sonos components will then play the same music in synchrony until you remove rooms from the group.
  • Page 48: Chapter 4 Managing And Playing Music

    Note: If a computer on your network is turned off or is in standby mode, the music folders on that computer will be unavailable to the Sonos system until the computer is turned back on. Your selection choices include: •...
  • Page 49: What Is A Music Queue

    To learn more about the music services available for Sonos customers, go to http://www.sonos.com/getmusic. What is a Sonos playlist? A Sonos playlist is a music queue you create and then save for future listening. For example, you might want to create a jazz playlist, a party playlist, or an easy listening playlist.
  • Page 50: Adding A Shared Folder

    Choose one of the following options: • In my Music folder, and then click Next. Follow the on-screen instructions to make your music accessible to the Sonos system. If necessary, you will be guided through the steps for sharing the music folder and adjusting your computer’s sleep settings.
  • Page 51: Resetting Music Library Permissions On A Pc

    Some music services may automatically change the permissions on your music folders when you add music, so that Sonos can no longer access your music. If your music service does this, you can change the preference setting to allow Sonos to reset permissions when your music index is updated.
  • Page 52: Multi-Select

    • Information to display additional information, such as all tracks on an album, and information about the album and the artist. Some music choices may also include Rename and Delete. If you’ve previously saved music queues as Sonos playlists, you can browse these playlists by selecting Sonos Playlists from the MUSIC pane. Multi-Select Check the box that appears on the right for each item you want to select.
  • Page 53: Searching For Music

    You can also search using the metadata for a track by highlighting the track, and then selecting Edit -> Copy. You can then paste this content into the Search box in your Sonos Controller for Mac or PC. You can also paste this content into an online search engine.
  • Page 54: Music Library Preferences

    • Click the playback controls to play, pause, or mute your music. Playback controls are also available by mousing over the Sonos Controller icon in the system tray (PC) or right-clicking the Sonos Controller icon in the dock (Mac). • Click to display options for viewing artist/album information or adding a track/album to your music library.
  • Page 55: Compilation Albums

    If this box is not checked, the Contributing Artists view will not display. The Show Contributing Artists preference setting you select applies only to this Sonos Controller for Mac or PC. If you have another Sonos controller, you can select a different Contributing Artist view for it.
  • Page 56: Do Not Group Compilations

    You can view your playlists by selecting Imported Playlists from the Music Library. If they are not visible, they are probably not located in a folder you currently have shared to the Sonos Wireless HiFi System. Move the playlist file .PLS, .M3U or .WPL into the same music folder that is shared with the Sonos system, update your music library, and the custom playlists will appear when you select Imported Playlists from your music library.
  • Page 57: Managing The Queue

    4-10 Product Guide Managing the Queue After you have added music to a queue, you can make changes to the queue. Playing a track from the queue Click next to a track in the QUEUE pane, and then select Play Track. Playback continues through the tracks in the queue.
  • Page 58: Moving Tracks Within The Queue

    Sonos Controller for Mac or PC 4-11 Moving tracks within the queue Choose one of the following: • To move a single track, in the QUEUE pane, click the track you want to move and drag it to a new location within the queue.
  • Page 59: Resizing The Queue Pane

    4-12 Product Guide Resizing the QUEUE pane Choose one of the following: • Click to expand the size of the QUEUE pane and display more of the list of tracks queued to play. The NOW PLAY- ING pane slides out of view. •...
  • Page 60: Music Services

    A music service is an online music store or online service that sells audio on a per-song, per audiobook, or subscription basis. The Sonos Wireless HiFi System is compatible with several music services — for the latest list of online music and audio services, you can visit our Web site at www.sonos.com/howitworks/music/partners/default.aspx.
  • Page 61: Activating A Music Trial

    Free music service trials are available in some countries. (Please check the individual music service’s Web site for more information.) If there is a music service trial available on your Sonos Controller for Mac or PC, simply follow the steps below to activate it.
  • Page 62: Removing A Music Service Account From Sonos

    Removing a music service account from Sonos You may wish to remove a music service account from your Sonos system, for example, you may want to remove a music service trial after it has expired.
  • Page 63: Music From Upnp Servers

    If you have Windows Media Player on your computer, you will need to turn on media sharing in Windows Media Player so that the Sonos system can access the music stored in your WMP library. When media sharing is turned on, Sonos can play all the music in your WMP library, including any DRM-free songs you’ve downloaded from a music service.
  • Page 64: Displaying Music Servers On Sonos

    • Check the Show Rhapsody UPnP servers checkbox. Sonos Playlists Sonos Playlists are music queues you create and save for future listening. For example, you might want to create a jazz playlist, a party playlist, or an easy listening playlist.
  • Page 65: Renaming A Sonos Playlist

    Docked iPods 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. You can select music directly from your device when it is seated in the dock (autoplay mode), or you can use any Sonos controller to make music selections and control playback (accessory mode).
  • Page 66: Setting Up Or Changing A Local Radio Location

    Sonos Controller for Mac or PC 4-19 Choose one of the following options: • Search for a radio station, radio show or podcast by entering search criteria (full or partial) in the Search Radio field. Select a category (Stations, Shows, or Hosts).
  • Page 67: Adding A Radio Station

    Adding a radio station You can use the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC to add a radio station that does not appear in the radio guide. You must know the streaming URL, and the station must use the streaming MP3 broadcast format. This station will be added to your Favorites list.
  • Page 68: Chapter 5 Sonos Controller For Pc

    Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/specs.) For easy setup, you should install the Sonos Controller for PC software on every Windows computer in your network that contains music files. However, if you wish to access music stored on a computer where file sharing is not yet enabled and the Sonos Controller for PC software is not installed, you can go to our Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/sharing.
  • Page 69: Navigation

    Product Guide Navigation Music Click Music to browse or select music, or access playlists. Back Click to return to the previous screen. Information Click to display options for viewing artist/album information or adding a track/album to your music library. The information appears in the MUSIC pane.
  • Page 70: Volume Control

    You can also copy the metadata for a track by highlighting the track, and then selecting Edit -> Copy. You can paste this content into the Search box on your Sonos Controller for PC, into an online search engine, and so on.
  • Page 71: Using Headphones

    For additional information, see "Using Headphones" on page 2-10. Clock and Alarms You can set an alarm so your Sonos system turns on and plays music or a chime at a specified time. You can also set the display of the Sonos CONTROL to show a clock.
  • Page 72: Editing An Alarm

    • If you check Include grouped rooms, the alarm will play in the rooms that are grouped together at the time the alarm goes off. It does not play in the rooms that were grouped when the alarm was originally added to the Sonos system.
  • Page 73: Software Updates

    Sonos Controller for PC software, you will be prompted to update your other Sonos controllers the next time you use them. Simply follow the on-screen prompts. • If your software is up to date, the message “Your Sonos system is up to date. No Updates are Required.” will appear instead.
  • Page 74: Firewall Information

    The Sonos Wireless HiFi System is designed to work with most firewall software. You will be prompted during setup to allow access to Sonos — be sure to allow access to Sonos when prompted or the Sonos system will not operate correctly. For the latest firewall information, go to http://faq.sonos.com/firewall.
  • Page 75: Chapter 6 Sonos Controller For Mac

    Sonos Controller for Mac The Sonos Controller for Mac is compatible with Macintosh OS X, version 10.6 or later. (For the latest system requirements and compatible audio formats, you can visit our Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/specs.) For easy setup, you should install the Sonos Controller for Mac software on every Macintosh computer in your network that contains music files.
  • Page 76: Navigation

    Product Guide Navigation Music Click Music to browse or select music, or access playlists. Back Click to return to the previous screen. Information Click to display options for viewing artist/ album information or adding a track/album to your music library. The information appears in the MUSIC pane.
  • Page 77: Volume Control

    You can also copy the metadata for a track by highlighting the track, and then selecting Edit -> Copy. You can paste this content into the Search box on your Sonos controller for PC, into an online search engine, and so on.
  • Page 78: Using Headphones

    For additional information, see "Using Headphones" on page 5-4. Clock and Alarms You can set an alarm so your Sonos system turns on and plays music or a chime at a specified time. You can also set the display of the Sonos CONTROL to show a clock.
  • Page 79: Editing An Alarm

    • If you check Include grouped rooms, the alarm will play in the rooms that are grouped together at the time the alarm goes off. It does not play in the rooms that were grouped when the alarm was originally added to the Sonos system.
  • Page 80: Software Updates

    Sonos Controller for Mac, you will be prompted to update your handheld controllers the next time you use them. Simply follow the on-screen prompts. • If your software is up to date, the message “Your Sonos system is up to date. No Updates are Required.” will appear instead.
  • Page 81: Uninstalling Sonos

    If you wish to remove the Sonos Controller software from your Macintosh computer, choose Uninstall from the Sonos menu, and then drag the application to the trash. The Sonos system will no longer be able to access music from this computer.
  • Page 82: Appendix A Tips And Troubleshooting

    Warning: Under no circumstances should the product be repaired by anyone other than an authorized Sonos repair center, as this will invalidate the warranty. Please contact Sonos Customer Support for an authorized repair center in your area. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock.
  • Page 83: Wired Sonos Component Not Detected During Setup

    • If you are not using a router, see http://faq.sonos.com/norouter. 3. 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 84: Sonos Component Isn't Operating Properly

    "Sonos component has stopped playing music" on page A-4. • Check to ensure that the green link light is lit on the Ethernet switch on the rear panel of the Sonos component wired to your network.
  • Page 85: Sonos Component Volume Level Reduces

    About My Sonos System from the Help menu (PC) or Sonos menu (Mac) on the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC.) The DHCP server built in to some routers may be configured to supply IP addresses only to devices with specific permitted Ethernet MAC addresses.
  • Page 86: Not All Rooms Are Visible

    Some radio stations are missing The Sonos Radio guide is powered by TuneIn. Sonos also has a radio music service offered to customers in the US called iheartradio. If you don’t find your favorite radio station or show, you can go to TuneIn’s Website at http://tunein.com and search for the missing station or show.
  • Page 87: Can I Eliminate The First Wire

    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.
  • Page 88: About Your Music System

    About Your Music System If you make a call to Sonos Customer Support, you may be asked for specific details regarding your Sonos system. You can find this information by choosing one of the following options: • Select About My Sonos System from the Settings menu on a handheld controller.
  • Page 89: Support Diagnostics

    Product Guide Support Diagnostics Support Diagnostics should only be accessed if you are talking with a Sonos Support representative. (To find the correct telephone number for your country, go to www.sonos.com/support/contact.) For general Sonos support information, go to www.sonos.com/support. 1. From the Help menu, select Submit Diagnostics -> Submit if you are instructed to by your Sonos Support representative.
  • Page 90: Appendix B Sonos Device Specifications

    Sonos Device Specifications SONOS CONNECT:AMP (formerly ZonePlayer 120) Feature Description Audio Class-D Amplifier 110W RMS (2x55W continuous average power into 8 ohms, THD+N<0.02%)* Rated Output Spring binding posts (in North America, the ZP120 has combined spring binding post/banana Speaker Connections...
  • Page 91: Sonos Connect (Formerly Zoneplayer 90

    Anodized precision machined extrusion aluminum case. Aluminum casing also facilitates Product Finish passive cooling. * Both channels driven, 22Hz-20KHZ-AES17 measurement bandwidth. * Specifications subject to change without notice. SONOS CONNECT (formerly ZonePlayer 90) Feature Description Audio THD+N<0.009%, 20Hz-20kHz Sound Quality...
  • Page 92 Sonos Controller for Mac or PC Anubis.fm, AUPEO!, classical.com, Deezer, iheartradio, Juke, Last.fm, MOG, Pandora®, Rdio®, Music Services Supported Rhapsody®, SiriusXM™ Internet Radio, Slacker, Songl, Spotify®, Stitcher ™, tunein radio, Wolfgang’s Vault®, and downloads from any service offering DRM-free tracks.
  • Page 93: Sonos Play:3

    Product Guide SONOS PLAY:3 Feature Description Audio Three Class-D digital amplifiers Amplifier Three driver speaker system - two 3" mid-range drivers, and one tweeter. Each driver of the Speakers product is individually powered by a dedicated amplifier. One rear firing bass radiator with a 60 sq. cm surface area...
  • Page 94: Sonos Play:5 (Formerly S5

    Sonos Controller for Mac or PC Status indicator and Mute status Front Panel LED Indicators 5.2 x 10.5 x 6.3 in. (132 x 268 x 160 mm) Dimensions (H x W x D) 1/4" (6.75mm) / 20-thread Threaded mount 5.7 lb (2.6 kg) Weight 32º...
  • Page 95: Sonos Control (Formerly Controller 200

    Storage Temperature White finish with light metallic grill Product Finish * Specifications subject to change without notice. SONOS CONTROL (formerly Controller 200) Feature Description Display and User Interface 3.5 in. (diagonal) color LCD with LED backlighting. 640 x 480 pixels (full VGA resolution) Screen Capacitive touch screen technology with rugged, scratch-resistant glass face.
  • Page 96 Sonos Controller for Mac or PC Detects when the Controller is picked-up and automatically wakes it from battery-saving sleep Motion Sensor mode Power/Connections High density rechargeable 1850mAh Li-ION Polymer battery; user-replaceable through battery Battery door on back of the Controller.
  • Page 97: Sonos Bridge

    Internet connectivity to your set-top box, PVR, PC, Game Console or NAS drive. • Extend the range of the Sonos system - stream music wirelessly to a remote location by placing a BRIDGE in between a Sonos component and the rest of the Sonos system.
  • Page 98: Sonos Dock

    White Product Finish Audio The SONOS DOCK directly accesses the digital music stored on your iPhone or iPod and sends it All Digital wirelessly to Sonos components all throughout your home. Autoplay from a docked iPod or iPhone to any Sonos component or grouped rooms.
  • Page 99: Sonos Sub

    Stand upright or lay flat for flexible placement. Multiple Orientations Built-in rubber feet; optional felt feet included. Rubber and Felt Feet SUB works with all Sonos amplified components: CONNECT:AMP/ZP120/ZP100;  Supported Devices PLAY:5/ ZonePlayer S:5; PLAY:3.  Does not work with the non-amplified SONOS CONNECT/ ZP90/ZP80.
  • Page 100: Sonos Controller 100

    Sonos Controller for Mac or PC B-11 Sonos Controller 100 Feature Description Display and User Interface Transflective LCD screen, with adjustable backlighting Screen Type 3.5” (diagonal) color LCD, 240 x 320 (QVGA) Screen Resolution Touch-sensitive scroll wheel with center-mounted selector button...
  • Page 101 4-13 ZP100 2-32 music 4-2 music, does not display 4-4 radio station 4-20 back shared folder 4-2 Sonos playlist 4-17 ZP100 2-32 Add to Queue 5-3 back button 5-2 additional help A-8 balance control 2-8 adjust sound settings 2-8...
  • Page 102 A-4 file types supported B-1 Controller 100 specifications B-11 firewall information 5-7 cordless phone interference A-5 fix permissions 4-4 create Sonos playlist 4-17 flashing crossfade 4-12 amber light A-4 red light A-7 folders, sort by 4-7 date, set 5-4...
  • Page 103 4-2 password, music service 4-15 media sharing 4-16 pause 5-2 move tracks 4-11 all 2-19 MP3 B-2 play 5-2 player, connect to Sonos 2-15 formats 1-3 multi-select tracks 4-5 mode 4-12 music 4-10 music next 4-4 access, specs B-5...
  • Page 104 4-5 solid move tracks 4-11 amber indicator light A-7 play music 4-10 red light A-7 remove tracks 4-10 Sonos component not working A-3 reorder 4-11 sort by preference 4-7 resizing 4-12 speaker connections B-1 specifications BRIDGE B-8...
  • Page 105 Index tracks wireless add multiple to queue 4-5 connectivity B-9 add to queue 4-5 WPL 4-9 drag and drop to queue 4-5 move 4-11 play multiple 4-5 playing 4-10 select multiple 4-5 troubleshooting A-1 CONTROL A-5 turn off music system 2-19 white indicator 2-8 TV, connect using line-in 2-15 ungroup all rooms 3-2...

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