Your Music Service Password; Removing A Music Service Trial; Windows Media Player - Sonos Control Product Manual

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(If you have not yet subscribed to a music service, first go to the music service's Web site to sign up. Once you become a
subscriber, simply follow the steps below to add your account information to Sonos.)
From the Music Menu, touch More Music.
1.
Touch to select the Sonos-compatible music service you would like to add.
2.
Touch I already have an account.
3.
Type your music service login and password, and then touch Done.
4.
Your login and password will be verified with the music service. Once your credentials have been verified, you'll have instant
access to the music service — it will appear as an option on the Music Menu.

Your music service password

If you want to change the password for a music service you subscribe to, such as Napster, Rhapsody, or SiriusXM, you must
first change the password with your music service provider.
Go to your music service provider's Web site, and change your password in the account settings. Once you've changed your
password there, update your Sonos system:
From the Settings menu, touch Service Settings -> Music Services -> My Services.
1.
Touch to select the music service you wish to update.
2.
Touch Change Password.
3.
Use the keyboard to type the new password, and then touch Next.
4.
Note: If you don't change your password with the music service first, it won't work on your
Sonos system.

Removing a music service trial

When a music service trial expires, you may wish to remove the expired trial from your Sonos system.
From the Settings menu, touch Service Settings -> Music Services -> My Services.
1.
Touch to select the music service you wish to update.
2.
Touch Remove Trial.
3.

Windows Media Player

When media sharing is turned on, Sonos can play all the music in your WMP library.
Displaying Windows Media Servers on Sonos
From the Settings menu, touch Advanced Settings -> Display Windows Media Servers.
If Display Windows Media Servers was set to OFF, it is now ON; if Display Windows Media Servers was set to ON, it is now
OFF.
For additional information, browse our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages or forums at www.sonos.com/support.
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