Sonos ZonePlayer ZP100 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide...
  • Page 2 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide. For use with the Sonos ZonePlayer ZP100 (including Sonos System Setup software CD-ROM) and the Sonos Controller CR100. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION THAT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE . No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including but not limited to photocopying, recording, information retrieval systems, or computer network without the written permission of Sonos, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Starting the Sonos Setup Wizard ........
  • Page 4 Creating and Managing Sonos Playlists ........
  • Page 5 Setup Using the Sonos Controller ........
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 The Sonos Digital Music System

    With a Sonos Digital Music System you don't need a computer in every room, a music server, or a wireless computer network. Just a Sonos ZonePlayer and speakers in the rooms of your choice, and a Sonos Controller in hand to access your digital music - no matter where it’s stored.
  • Page 8: System Requirements

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide During setup, a unique Household ID is assigned to your Sonos Digital Music System. This ensures that your system operates independently and securely even if there are other Sonos Digital Music Systems in your neighborhood.
  • Page 9 • WMA (not including lossless) • AAC (MPEG4) • WAV (uncompressed) • AIFF (uncompressed) • FLAC (lossless) • Ogg Vorbis Compatible streaming formats • MP3 • WMA (HTTP) Please visit our Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/specs for the latest system requirements and compatible audio formats.
  • Page 10: Sonos Online Services

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Sonos Online Services • For the latest Sonos Digital Music System information, go to www.sonos.com. • For product service and support, and the latest user documentation, go to http://support.sonos.com. Technical Support • Web site: For help with troubleshooting and support issues, visit our Web site at http://support.sonos.com...
  • Page 11: Regulation Information

    Chapter 1: The Sonos Digital Music System Regulation Information Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer´s instructions.
  • Page 12 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 13: Recycling Information

    Chapter 1: The Sonos Digital Music System Caution: Household cleaners or solvents can damage the finish on your ZonePlayers or Controllers. Clean only with a dry soft cloth. Recycling Information This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Zoneplayer Setup And Operation

    Note: If you should experience any difficulty during the setup process, see Appendix A for additional help. 1-2-3 Setup It takes just 3 steps to get your Sonos Digital Music System up and running: Connect speakers to your ZonePlayer Connect the first Sonos ZonePlayer (with Ethernet cable supplied) to your home...
  • Page 16: Zoneplayer Zp100 Front

    Volume down (-) • ZonePlayer status indicator Indicator flashes white when powering up or connecting to your Sonos Digital Music System. • Indicator is solid white when powered up and connected to your Sonos Digital Music System. • See "ZonePlayer Status Indicator Explanations" on page A-5 for additional status indications.
  • Page 17: Rear Panel Connectors

    Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation Rear Panel Connectors Right speaker Left speaker terminals terminals Ethernet switch connectors Voltage select 115V/230V AC power (Mains) input Subwoofer output Analog audio outputs Analog audio inputs Use Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect to a router, Ethernet switch connectors (4) computer, or additional network device such as a network-attached storage (NAS) device.
  • Page 18 ZonePlayer output. Set Up Speakers and Apply Power Follow the directions below to connect your speakers to the Sonos ZonePlayer ZP100. Your speaker’s power rating should be at least 75W for 8 Ohm speakers and at least 150W for 4 Ohm speakers. Do not connect speakers rated at less than 4 Ohms.
  • Page 19 • If your modem is currently plugged into the only network interface con- nector on your computer, you should install a router before continuing. If you don’t have a router, go to http://faq.sonos.com/norouter for instruc- tions. If you have structured (built-in) wiring that connects to a router located elsewhere...
  • Page 20: Install Software

    Note: Firewall software such as Norton Internet Security™, McAfee™ Personal Firewall, ZoneAlarm®, OS X Firewall, or Windows® Service Pack 2 can block the operation of your Sonos Desktop Controller software. During installation, you may see prompts from your firewall software indicating that the Sonos application is attempting to perform certain operations.
  • Page 21: Adding More Zoneplayers

    Thick walls, microwave ovens, or the presence of other wireless devices can interfere with or block the wireless network signals from your Sonos Digital Music System. If you are experiencing difficulty, it is advisable to relocate the ZonePlayer, change the wireless channel your music system is operating on, or make a wired connection (Ethernet cable) either from your router to the ZonePlayer, or from one ZonePlayer to another.
  • Page 22 Add from the Zones menu. During the setup process, you will be asked to press and release the Mute and Volume Up buttons simultaneously on the ZonePlayer you are adding to the Sonos Digital Music System. • You may release the buttons as soon as the Mute indicator (green) and the Zone- Player Status indicator (white) start to blink alternately (this takes approximately one second).
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 Windows® Setup And Operation

    The Sonos Digital Music System includes Desktop Controller software which allows you to control your Sonos Digital Music System from your desktop. Once your Sonos music system is set up, it’s as easy as choosing a zone to play music in, making music selection(s), and pressing Play.
  • Page 24: Starting The Sonos Setup Wizard

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Starting the Sonos Setup Wizard Start the Sonos Desktop Controller software. When instructed, press and release the Mute and Volume Up buttons simultaneously on the ZonePlayer you are connecting. (Remember, the first ZonePlayer you install must connect to your home network using a standard Ethernet cable).
  • Page 25 • Click Finish. If you purchased a Sonos Controller, you are now ready to add it to your music system. If it is not yet fully charged, plug the Sonos Controller into the power adapter and follow the on-screen prompts to add the Controller to your music...
  • Page 26 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide The Desktop Controller Main Menu Playback controls Menu bar Volume controls Zones pane Now Playing pane Music Library pane Queue pane Music queue Music selection controls controls You can select an action using one of the following method(s): •...
  • Page 27: Playback Controls

    Chapter 3: Windows® Setup and Operation Playback Controls The Now Playing pane displays track information for the music you are currently listening to. You can control the music settings for the current selection using the playback controls below: Play/Pause. Toggles between playing and pausing the current track. Next (single-click).
  • Page 28: Adjusting Zoneplayer Sound Settings

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Equalizer. Click the Equalizer button to adjust the sound settings for a ZonePlayer, or to adjust the volume controls for an individual zone within a zone group. Mute Click the Mute button to mute the sound in a zone (if you have a zone group, all zones in the zone group are affected).
  • Page 29: Managing Your Zones

    Note: Any zones you link will automatically drop their current music queue and begin to play the music queue from the highlighted zone. You may sometimes want to save your music queue before linking a zone. See "To create a Sonos Playlist" on page 3-11.
  • Page 30: Making Music Selections

    • shared folders on your computer • shared folders on another computer in your network • network-attached storage (NAS) devices The Sonos Digital Music System does not change music or playlist files created by other applications; these files are always treated as “read-only”.
  • Page 31: The Music Queue

    • Browse by Folder Note: If a computer on your network is turned off or is in standby mode, the music on that computer will be unavailable to the Sonos Digital Music System until the computer is turned back on.
  • Page 32 To select from a music service If you have configured a music service to work with the Sonos Digital Music System, select your music service from the Music Services tab to browse and make music selections.
  • Page 33: Sonos Playlists

    Repeat Shuffle/Repeat 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. To create a Sonos Playlist Create a music queue by selecting music tracks from your music library.
  • Page 34: Internet Radio

    Add to Queue to add it to the end of your current music queue. To delete a Sonos Playlist From the Sonos Playlists tab, highlight the playlist you want to delete. Click Delete. Internet Radio The Radio tab provides a list of third-party streaming broadcasts for you to select from.
  • Page 35 Type or paste the streaming URL for the radio station you want to add to your station list. Type the radio station’s name in the Station Name field, and click OK. The new radio station is added to your Favorites list, not to the Sonos-supplied radio station list. To edit a radio station Note: You can edit the streaming URL or station name only for the radio stations that are in your Favorite Stations list.
  • Page 36: Connecting Line-In Sources

    Connecting Line-In Sources You can play music from an external source device such as a CD player or a portable music player that is connected to your Sonos Digital Music System. This audio can be streamed to any ZonePlayer(s) in your house.
  • Page 37 Chapter 3: Windows® Setup and Operation 3-15 Use a standard RCA cable to plug the external source into the analog Audio In connections on the back of your ZonePlayer. The source device will automatically be detected. To connect a portable player to the ZonePlayer: Use a 3.5mm mini-stereo to RCA cable.
  • Page 38: Managing Music Folders

    Over time, you may wish to add or remove music folders from this list. These music folders are indexed by the Sonos Digital Music System so that you can view your music by categories. If you add new music to a folder that has already been indexed, you can update your music index to add this music to your library.
  • Page 39 Chapter 3: Windows® Setup and Operation 3-17 Click to select a music folder you have music stored in (all subfolders will automatically be added.) • To add music stored on a remote computer or a NAS device, select Add music stored in folders that are currently shared on my network.
  • Page 40: Getting Software Updates

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Getting Software Updates Sonos provides software updates for your music system in order to improve performance and add features. Your music system must be registered in order to receive software updates. If you have not yet registered, see "Sonos System Registration"...
  • Page 41 Sonos Digital Music System while this process is running. Contact Sonos Customer Support if an error occurs. ZonePlayer(s) software updates If a ZonePlayer’s software version gets out of sync from the rest of your Sonos Digital Music System components, you will see the following message displayed in the Zones pane:...
  • Page 42: Renaming A Zoneplayer

    Line-in encoding If you have line-in music sources attached to a ZonePlayer, line-in encoding determines how the Sonos Digital Music System will encode the audio coming in from these sources. Compressed encoding is the high-quality system default. For the highest quality sound you can select Uncompressed encoding (this selection requires more network bandwidth than compressed audio).
  • Page 43: Turning Off The Status Indicator Light

    Resetting Your Desktop Controller Software If you want to join your computer to a different Sonos Digital Music System, you must first reset your Desktop Controller. Select Reset Desktop Controller from the Help menu.
  • Page 44 3-22 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Your Desktop Controller window will automatically close. The next time you start the Desktop Controller software, the Setup Wizard will appear to prompt you through the setup process.
  • Page 45: Chapter 4 Macintosh® Os X Setup And Operation

    The Sonos Digital Music System includes Desktop Controller software which allows you to control your Sonos Digital Music System from your desktop. Once your Sonos music system is set up, it’s as easy as choosing a zone to play music in, making music selection(s), and pressing Play.
  • Page 46: Starting The Sonos Setup Assistant

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Starting the Sonos Setup Assistant Start the Sonos Desktop Controller software. When instructed, press and release the Mute and Volume Up buttons simultaneously on the ZonePlayer you are connecting. (Remember, the first ZonePlayer you install must connect to your home network using a standard Ethernet cable).
  • Page 47 • If you don’t want to set up another ZonePlayer, choose I do not want to add an- other ZonePlayer at this time, and click Continue. During the setup process, you will be asked to register your Sonos Digital Music System. Your registration information is necessary in order for us to be able to provide you with technical support and software upgrades.
  • Page 48 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide If you purchased a Sonos Controller, you are now ready to add it to your music system. If it is not yet fully charged, first plug the Sonos Controller into the power adapter and then follow the on-screen prompts to add the Controller to your music system.
  • Page 49: Playback Controls

    Chapter 4: Macintosh® OS X Setup and Operation Playback Controls The Now Playing pane displays track information for the music you are currently listening to. You can control the music settings for the current selection using the playback controls below: Play/Pause.
  • Page 50: Adjusting Zoneplayer Sound Settings

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Equalizer. Click to adjust the sound settings for a ZonePlayer, or to adjust the volume controls for an individual zone within a zone group. Mute Click to mute the sound in a zone (if you have a zone group, all zones in the zone group are affected).
  • Page 51: Zone Groups

    Note: Any zones you link will automatically drop their current music queue and begin to play the music queue from the highlighted zone. You may sometimes want to save your music queue before linking a zone. See "To create a Sonos Playlist" on page 4-11.
  • Page 52: Making Music Selections

    • shared folders on another computer in your network • network-attached storage (NAS) devices The Sonos Digital Music System does not change music or playlist files created by other applications; these files are always treated as “read-only”. The Music Queue As you make music selections, they are added to a list of tracks called a music queue.
  • Page 53 • Tracks • Imported Playlists (The Sonos Digital Music System is compatible with iTunes playlists, as well as M3U, WPL and PLS playlist files created with third-party software such as WinAmp or Windows Media Player. For additional information, refer to the online help system packaged with your Desktop Controller software or visit our Web site at http://support.sonos.com).
  • Page 54 • Click the Repeat button to repeat the music queue after the last track has fin- ished • Save a queue as a Sonos playlist To remove a track from the music queue From the Queue pane, click to highlight the song you want to remove from the music queue.
  • Page 55: Sonos Playlists

    Create a music queue by selecting music tracks from your music library. From the Queue pane, click Save Queue. Type a name for the new Sonos playlist, and click Save. This queue will now be accessible from the Sonos Playlists tab.
  • Page 56: Internet Radio

    4-12 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Internet Radio The Radio tab provides a list of third-party streaming broadcasts for you to select from. Simply select the zone you want to listen in, select a radio station from the list, and then click Play Now.
  • Page 57 Stations list, and then click Delete. To set Internet radio preferences You can receive radio station updates automatically whenever Sonos releases a new list. Your music system must be registered in order to receive updates. If you have not yet registered, see "Sonos System Registration" on page 4-20.
  • Page 58: Connecting Line-In Sources

    Connecting Line-In Sources You can play music from an external source device such as a CD player or a portable music player that is connected to your Sonos Digital Music System. This audio can be streamed to any ZonePlayer(s) in your house.
  • Page 59: Managing Music Folders

    Over time, you may wish to add or remove music folders from this list. These music folders are indexed by the Sonos Digital Music System so that you can view your music by categories. If you add new music to a folder that has already been indexed, you can update your music index to add this music to your library.
  • Page 60 4-16 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Click Add. Choose one of the following options: To add music stored in your Music folder, select In my Music folder, and click Continue. Click the Lock icon to enter your administrator password. If your computer does not currently allow Windows Sharing, you will be prompted to enable it.
  • Page 61: Getting Software Updates

    4-17 Getting Software Updates Sonos provides software updates for your music system in order to improve performance and add features. Your music system must be registered in order to receive software updates. If you have not yet registered, see "Sonos System Registration"...
  • Page 62 4-18 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide ZonePlayer(s) software updates If a ZonePlayer’s software version gets out of sync from the rest of your Sonos Digital Music System components, you will see the following message displayed in the Zones pane:...
  • Page 63: Renaming A Zoneplayer

    Select Compressed or Uncompressed from the Line-In Encoding list. When Compressed is selected, you will notice a slight delay before the music starts to play. Adding More ZonePlayers You can add more ZonePlayers to your Sonos Digital Music System any time by → → selecting Zones Set Up Zones Add.
  • Page 64: Sonos System Registration

    Resetting Your Desktop Controller Software If you want to join your computer to a different Sonos Digital Music System, you must first reset your Desktop Controller. Select Reset Sonos from the Sonos menu.
  • Page 65: Chapter 5 Using Your Sonos Controller

    Using Your Sonos Controller Sonos puts the control of your music and your rooms in the palm of your hand. With a Sonos Controller in hand, you'll have instant access to your entire digital music collection, no matter where it's stored. And because it's wireless, you can control the music and where it's being played, from any room in your house - with no pointing or line-of-sight requirements.
  • Page 66: Connecting Your Controller

    Connecting Your Controller • After at least one ZonePlayer has been set up, you can follow the instructions on the Controller screen to add a new Controller to your Sonos Digital Music Sys- tem. • You should charge your new Sonos Controller when you remove it from the packaging.
  • Page 67: Using The Controller

    Music. Use the Music button to browse or select music, manage your music queues, access playlists, and change the default settings for a Sonos ZonePlayer or Controller. Back. Use the Back button to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 68 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Soft buttons. The soft button functions change to reflect the available actions for the Controller screen currently displayed. The action for each button appears above it (for example View Queue or Add to Queue).
  • Page 69 Chapter 5: Using Your Sonos Controller Battery charge indicator. Indicates the Controller’s remaining battery charge. Volume Volume controls. Use the volume control buttons to increase (+) or decrease (-) the volume in any zone, or across a zone group. Mute. Use the Mute button to temporarily silence the music in a zone. Touch the Mute button again to unmute.
  • Page 70 Controller for approximately 3 seconds. The Controller will restart momentarily. Factory reset If you want to join your Controller to a different Sonos Digital Music System, you must factory reset your Controller. Select System Settings→Controller Settings→Advanced Settings→Factory Reset from the Music menu.
  • Page 71 Chapter 5: Using Your Sonos Controller The Controller Main Menus Zone menu • View zones • Select zones • Link or drop zones in a zone group • Pause all ZonePlayers Music menu • View music sources • Select music from music library,...
  • Page 72: Managing Your Zones

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Managing Your Zones Touch the Zones button on your Controller to display the Zone menu where you can view the music selections playing in each room. From this menu, you can: • See an alphabetical list of the zones in your household, along with the music cur- rently playing in each zone •...
  • Page 73 You may sometimes want to save your music queue as a Sonos playlist before linking zones. See "To save a music queue as a Sonos Playlist" on page 5-15.
  • Page 74 5-10 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Highlight the zone you want to add, and touch OK. If you want to join all the zones in your house to this music queue, select All Zones-Party Mode All of your ZonePlayers will then play the same music in synchrony.
  • Page 75: Making Music Selections

    Chapter 5: Using Your Sonos Controller 5-11 To turn off all ZonePlayers If you want to turn off your Sonos Digital Music System, press Pause All from the Zones menu. Music will stop streaming until you touch Play to restart each zone or zone group.
  • Page 76: The Music Queue

    5-12 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide The Music Queue When you make music selections, they are added to a list of tracks called a music queue. You can create a different music queue for each zone in your house, or you can create a zone group and play the same music across multiple zones.
  • Page 77 To select from a music service If you have configured a music service to work with the Sonos Digital Music System, select the music service from the Music menu, and use the scroll wheel to browse and make music selections.
  • Page 78 5-14 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Managing Your Music Queue Once you have added selections to a music queue, you can make changes to the queue list by selecting the View Queue soft button. Note: Remember, the music you select will play in the zone or zone group that is currently showing at the top of your screen.
  • Page 79: Creating And Managing Sonos Playlists

    Shuffle/Repeat. Shows that both play modes are activated. Creating and Managing Sonos Playlists Sonos Playlists are music queues you save for future listening. For example, you might want to create a jazz playlist, a party playlist, or an easy listening playlist.
  • Page 80: Internet Radio

    Playlist. Select Yes to confirm, and touch OK. Internet Radio Sonos provides a selection of third-party streaming broadcasts for you to select from. You can also add additional radio stations using the Sonos Desktop Controller software. From the Music menu, select Internet Radio.
  • Page 81: Adjusting A Zoneplayer's Sound Settings

    Reset All. Managing Music Folders You can add or remove the shared folders Sonos accesses music from at any time. You may need to make changes if you add a computer to your home network, or if you move shared folders from one location to another.
  • Page 82 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide To add a shared folder from the list To make another shared folder available to your Sonos Digital Music System, touch Add New from the Selected Shared Folders screen. Your network will be scanned for shared folders that your system is not currently accessing.
  • Page 83 → Management Music Library Setup, and touch OK. The shared music folders that are currently accessible to your Sonos Digital Music System are displayed. Use the scroll wheel to select the folder you wish to stop using, and touch Remove.
  • Page 84: Adding More Zoneplayers

    The message, "updating music index" appears at the bottom of your Controller screen. When the message disappears, your new music is available. Adding more ZonePlayers You can add more ZonePlayers to your Sonos Digital Music System any time by → selecting System Settings Add a ZonePlayer from the Music menu.
  • Page 85: Turning Off The Status Indicator Light

    Chapter 5: Using Your Sonos Controller 5-21 Turning Off the Status Indicator Light If you have a ZonePlayer located in a bedroom, you may want to turn off the white indicator light that appears on the front of the ZonePlayer. This means that while the ZonePlayer is in ‘normal’...
  • Page 86: Connecting A Line-In Music Source

    Connecting a Line-In Music Source You can play music from an external line-in music source such as a CD player or portable music player that is connected to your Sonos Digital Music System. This audio can be streamed to any ZonePlayer(s) in your house.
  • Page 87: Getting Software Updates

    Getting Software Updates Sonos periodically provides you with software updates to improve performance or to add new features. Your music system must be registered in order to receive updates. There are two preference options available: •...
  • Page 88 Because this process can run unattended, you may wish to start the update when you will be away from your Sonos Digital Music System. If you have the Desktop Controller software installed, you will have to update it the next time you start the application.
  • Page 89: Advanced Settings

    Chapter 5: Using Your Sonos Controller 5-25 ZonePlayer(s) software updates If a ZonePlayer’s software version gets out of sync from the rest of your Sonos Digital Music System components, you will see the following message displayed on your Zones menu:...
  • Page 90 Line-in encoding If you have line-in music sources attached to a ZonePlayer, line-in encoding determines how the Sonos Digital Music System will encode the audio coming in from these sources. Compressed encoding is the high-quality system default. For the highest quality sound you can select Uncompressed encoding (this selection requires more network bandwidth than compressed audio).
  • Page 91: Battery Charging

    Because of the Controller’s splash-resistant design, the battery on the Controller must be factory-replaced. Return it to the Sonos Service Center where it will be promptly replaced and returned to you. Go to http://support.sonos.com for instructions and battery replacement cost.
  • Page 93: Appendix A Installation Tips And Basic Troubleshooting

    Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock. If a problem occurs, first check the solutions listed below. If you are unable to remedy the problem by following these hints, go to the Sonos Service Center at http:// support.sonos.com, or telephone us at (800) 680-2345. Problem Solution •...
  • Page 94 Move the Controller closer to the ZonePlayer. • "Searching for ZonePlayers..." Your Controller may be configured to work with a different Sonos Digital Music System. Disconnect the Controller from your music system, and then re-add it. To disconnect the Controller: •...
  • Page 95 Your firewall may be blocking outgoing connections to online updates, or system the Internet. Ensure the firewall allows access to the registration. Internet for the Ethernet MAC addresses of your Sonos components. • Your firewall may be configured so that Sonos components cannot obtain an IP address.
  • Page 96 If you recently added music to your computer or to another networked device, you may need to update your Sonos music index. To update the music index from your Controller, see "To update your music index" on page 5-20. To update from the Windows DCR, see "To update your music index"...
  • Page 97: Zoneplayer Status Indicator Explanations

    Flashing white (booting) Powered up, not Flashing green Flashing white Flashing in unison connected to a Sonos Digital Music System Looking for a Sonos Flashing green Flashing white Flashing alternately Digital Music System Powering up in reset Flashing amber mode...
  • Page 98 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide State Mute Button ZonePlayer Additional Indicator Status Information Indicator ZonePlayer fault Solid amber The ZonePlayer is warning beginning to experience a fault condition and will reduce to 75% volume • Check the ZonePlayer vents for adequate cooling •...
  • Page 99: Appendix B Sonos Device Specifications

    Sonos Device Specifications Sonos ZonePlayer ZP100 Feature Description Audio Section Rated Output 50W min RMS per channel (8 Ohms, 20-20kHz, THD+N < 0.02%) Speaker Connections Spring binding posts Line In Auto-detecting RCA type Line Out RCA type, variable audio output...
  • Page 100 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Feature Description Ethernet Connection 4-port switch, 10/100 Mbps, auto MDI/MDIX Wireless Connectivity Sonosnet™, a secure peer-to-peer wireless mesh network General Power Supply AC 120/240, 50-60 Hz, user-switchable Front Panel Buttons Volume and Mute Front Panel LED Indicators...
  • Page 101: Sonos Controller Cr100

    Appendix B: Sonos Device Specifications Sonos Controller CR100 Feature Description Display and User Interface Screen Type 3.5” (diagonal) color LCD with LED backlighting Screen Resolution 240 x 320 (QVGA) Browse Control Touch-sensitive scroll wheel with center-mounted selector button Function Buttons...
  • Page 103: Appendix C System Setup-Without Windows® Or Macintosh® Os

    If your operating system is not Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Macintosh OS X 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.
  • Page 104: Setup Using The Sonos Controller

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Setup Using the Sonos Controller From the Welcome screen, touch OK to begin the setup process. Follow the Controller’s on-screen prompts to connect and then name your ZonePlayer. Press and release the Mute and Volume...
  • Page 105 Type the password associated with this user, and then touch Accept. To add another ZonePlayer to your music system, turn to "Adding More ZonePlayers" on page 2-7. Turn to Chapter 5 to read more about the features and functions of your Sonos Controller.
  • Page 107 AAC 1-3 add radio station 3-12, 4-12 add shared folders 3-16, 4-15, 5-18 add to Favorites 3-13, 4-13, 5-16 add ZonePlayer 2-7, 3-20, 4-19, 5-20 adjust Controller settings 5-21 adjust sound settings 3-6, 4-6, 5-17 adjust volume 3-5, 4-5 advanced preferences 3-19, 4-18 advanced settings 5-25 AIFF 1-3 analog audio in, ZonePlayer 2-4...
  • Page 108 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide click sound setting, Controller 5-21 compressed 3-20, 4-19, 5-26, A-4 connect line-in music source 3-14, 4-14, 5-23 connecting computer cable 2-5 connecting first ZonePlayer 2-5 connectors, rear panel ZonePlayer 2-3 Controller advanced settings 5-22...
  • Page 109 Index factory reset Zoneplayer A-2 factory reset, Controller 5-4, 5-22, A-2 fault condition, ZonePlayer A-3 features, Controller 5-1 file storage supported B-1 file types supported B-1 first ZonePlayer connection 2-5 FLAC 1-3 front panel indicators, ZonePlayer B-2 hide/show music library 4-10 hide/show music services tab 3-10 imported playlists 3-9, 4-9, 5-11 index music 3-17, 4-16, 5-20...
  • Page 110 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide managing zones 3-7, 4-6, 5-8 motion sensor 5-6, 5-21 music access B-1 music delay, troubleshooting A-4 music library 3-8, 4-8, 5-11 music not showing, troubleshooting A-4 music queue 3-9, 4-8, 5-12 music selection 3-8, 4-8, 5-11...
  • Page 111 Index preferences, Internet radio 3-14, 4-13 preferences, software updates 3-18, 4-17 radio stations, troubleshooting A-4 rated output, ZonePlayer B-1 rear panel connectors, ZonePlayer 2-3 registration 3-21, 4-20, 5-25 regulation information 1-5 re-index music 3-17, 4-16, 5-20 remove track 3-11, 4-10, 5-14 rename ZonePlayer 3-20, 4-19, 5-20, 5-21 repeat 3-5, 4-11, 5-15 reset Controller 5-6, A-2...
  • Page 112 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide sleep timer docked 5-6, 5-21 sleep timer undocked 5-6, 5-21 software update preferences 3-18, 4-17 software updates 3-18, 4-17, 5-23 solid amber ZonePlayer status indicator A-6 Sonos playlist, add 5-15 Sonos playlist, delete 5-16...
  • Page 113 Index using the Macintosh DCR 4-4 using the Windows DCR 3-4 view shared folders 5-17 voltage select 2-3 volume control 3-5, 4-5, 5-5 WAV 1-3 weight B-2, B-3 where to begin 2-1 Windows XP/2000 setup 3-1 wired vs. wireless 2-7 wireless channel 3-19, 4-18, 5-26 wireless connectivity B-2 wireless signal strength 5-4...
  • Page 114 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide ZonePlayer, add 2-7...

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