Sonos ZP80 User Manual

Sonos ZP80 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Sonos® Digital Music System User Guide...
  • Page 2 Sonos, Inc. Sonos is a registered trademark of Sonos, Inc. in the United States, and a trademark of Sonos, Inc. in other countries. Sonosnet and all Sonos logos are trademarks of Sonos, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Adding More Sonos Components ........
  • Page 4 Sonos Playlists (DCR)........
  • Page 5 Sonos Playlists (Controller)........
  • Page 6 Europe This product complies with the requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/ED). A copy of the full Declaration of Conformance may be obtained at http://eu.sonos.com. Attention In France, operation is limited to indoor use within the band 2.454-2.4835 GHz. (Attention. En France, l’utilisation en intérieur est limitée à la bande de fréquences 2,454-2,4835 GHz.) 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.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Overview

    Internet connection with your Sonos Digital Music System and other devices. If you do not have a router, you should purchase and install one before proceeding.
  • Page 8: Technical Support

    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. Technical Support For help with troubleshooting and support issues, visit our Support Web site. If you cannot solve the problem there, contact us by telephone.
  • Page 9: Additional Information

    • For answers to common or uncommon questions, go to http://faq.sonos.com. • For the latest system requirements or compatible audio formats, go to http:// faq.sonos.com/specs. • For the latest Sonos Digital Music System product news, go to http:// www.sonos.com. System Registration Registering your music system allows you to receive technical support, Sonos software upgrades, as well as several free music service trials.
  • Page 10: Available Music Sources

    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...
  • Page 11: Music Library Preferences

    What is Line-in? You can connect an external line-in source such as a CD player, portable music player, or television to your Sonos Digital Music System, and this audio can be streamed to any ZonePlayer(s) in your house. Music Library Preferences...
  • Page 12 This means that any artists that appear solely on compilations will not appear in your Artists list. There are two ways you can group compilations within Sonos: Windows Desktop Controller Macintosh Desktop Controller Group by iTunes®...
  • Page 13 3. From iTunes Preferences, check the Group Compilations When Browsing checkbox. This will group the tracks you’ve marked as compilations. Within Sonos: You can organize your Sonos music library to use this iTunes compilation view. Using the Desktop Controller 1. Select File (or Sonos)>Preferences.
  • Page 14 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide 1. From the Music menu, select System Settings>Music Library Management> Compilation Albums. 2. Select Group Using AlbumArtist, and then press OK. Contributing artists Contributing Artists are those who appear on individual tracks within an album, including those on a compilation or soundtrack album.
  • Page 15 Chapter 1: Overview Using Desktop Controller 1. Select File (or Sonos)>Preferences. 2. From the Library tab, select Do not Group Compilations. All of the individual artists will then appear in the Artists view. Using Sonos Controller 1. From the Music menu, select System Settings>Music Library Management>...
  • Page 16: Windows Shortcut Keys

    1-10 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Windows Shortcut Keys FUNCTION KEY SEQUENCE Help Album Art Equalizer Unmute All Zones Mute All Zones Mute Zone Volume Down Volume Up Next CTRL + F Play/Pause CTRL + P Play Now CTRL + N...
  • Page 17: Macintosh Shortcut Keys

    Chapter 1: Overview 1-11 Macintosh Shortcut Keys FUNCTION KEY SEQUENCE Add to Queue Option + Command + A Album Art Command + — Clock and Alarms Shift + Command + C Drop Zone Shift + Command + D Equalizer Command + = Help Command + ? Hide Music Library...
  • Page 18 1-12 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Radio Command + 4 Repeat Option + Command + R Schedule Music Index Updates Shift + Command + U Set Up Music Library Shift + Command + M Set Up Zones Shift + Command + Z...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Zoneplayer Setup And Operation

    ZonePlayer Setup and Operation 1-2-3 Setup It takes just 3 steps to get your Sonos Digital Music System up and running: Connect speakers or an external amplifier to your ZonePlayer Connect the first Sonos ZonePlayer (with Ethernet cable supplied) to your home...
  • Page 20 • If your modem is currently plugged into the only network interface connector on your computer, you should install a standard router before continuing. If you don’t have a router, go to http://faq.sonos.com/norouter for instructions. • If you have structured (built-in) wiring that connects to a router located else- where in your home, you can connect the Ethernet cable from a live wall plate into one of the Ethernet switch connectors on the back of your ZonePlayer.
  • Page 21 Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation Setup illustrations...
  • Page 22 Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation Setup illustrations (no open router port) 2. If you don’t have an open port on your router, you can disconnect your computer from the router and connect it to the ZonePlayer instead. Then you can connect the ZonePlayer into the router port the computer was previously plugged into.
  • Page 23 Attach the power cord and plug into a wall outlet. The Mute button indicator and the ZonePlayer Status indicator will begin to flash. (If this ZonePlayer was previously connected to another Sonos Digital Music System, the ZonePlayer Status indicator may light solid white instead.)
  • Page 24 ZonePlayer’s analog audio output to the audio inputs on the receiver. • Select the proper input channel on the receiver. • After you finish setting up your Sonos system, go to "Using Line-out" to adjust the volume settings. Connect to a computer or powered speakers •...
  • Page 25 Step 3: Add Controller Plug your Sonos Controller into the power adapter and follow the prompts on the Controller’s screen to add it to your music system. You can use the Controller while it is...
  • Page 26: Adding More Sonos Components

    Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation Adding More Sonos Components Add A ZonePlayer If your house has structured (built-in) wiring, you can make a ‘wired’ connection to an additional ZonePlayer. Otherwise, make a wireless connection. Caution: Do not place any items on top of your ZonePlayer. This may impede the air flow and cause your ZonePlayer to overheat.
  • Page 27 • Use the Desktop Controller to add the ZonePlayer to your Sonos Digital Music System by selecting Zones>Set Up Zones>Add. • Use a Sonos Controller to add the ZonePlayer to your Sonos Digital Music System > by selecting System Settings Add a ZonePlayer from the Music menu.
  • Page 28: Renaming A Zoneplayer

    (Ethernet cable) either from your router to the ZonePlayer, or from one ZonePlayer to another. If you are having trouble placing your units within wireless range of each other, you can go to our Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/ range for more information.
  • Page 29: Turning Off White Status Indicator

    2. Highlight the ZonePlayer you wish to adjust, and click Settings. 3. From the Status Indicator Light tab, select On or Off and click OK. To turn off using Sonos Controller 1. From the Music menu, select System Settings>ZonePlayer Settings, and press 2.
  • Page 30: Changing A Zoneplayer's Operating Mode

    4. Select either Normal or Sonos Extender mode, and click OK. When a ZonePlayer is in Sonos Extender mode, it does not display in your Zones menu. When you change it back to normal operation using the ZonePlayer Settings screen,...
  • Page 31: Equalization (Sound Settings)

    Reset All. Turning Off Music System Your Sonos Digital Music System is designed to be always on; the system uses minimal electricity whenever it is not playing music. To stop streaming music in all zones, you can use the Pause All feature.
  • Page 32 3. If you are setting up a new ZonePlayer, plug in your ZonePlayer, and then choose one of the following options: • Use the Desktop Controller software to add the ZonePlayer to your Sonos Dig- ital Music System by selecting Zones>Set Up Zones>Add.
  • Page 33 ZonePlayer Settings, and use the scroll wheel to highlight the ZonePlayer attached to your home theater. Select Line-Out Level, and choose Variable. 3. Use the Controller to adjust the volume on your Sonos system so you can hear music. This may be at the high end of the volume scale.
  • Page 34: Using Line-In

    ZonePlayer(s) in your house. So, connect your CD player to the Sonos Digital Music System and listen to the CDs you haven’t had a chance to rip to your music library, or connect to your TV and listen to the football game on the patio while cooking on the grill.
  • Page 35 2-17 Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation Setup illustrations To connect using Desktop Controller software 1. From the Music Library pane, click the Line-In tab. (On a PC, you may need to click >> to select the Line-In tab if your screen resolution is set low). 2.
  • Page 36 We recommend the following usage guidelines: Use Uncompressed if: • You want optimal performance with home theaters. • You want to produce the highest quality sound for your multi-zone Sonos sys- tem (this selection requires more network bandwidth than compressed audio.) Use Compressed if: •...
  • Page 37 2-19 Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation Using the Sonos Controller 1. From the Music menu, select System Settings. 2. Select Advanced Settings>Line-In Encoding. 3. Use the scroll wheel to select Uncompressed or Compressed encoding, and press OK.
  • Page 38: Zoneplayer Front Panel

    Volume up (+) indicator Volume down (-) On/Off Your Sonos Digital Music System is designed to be always on; the system uses minimal electricity when not • playing music. To stop streaming music in all zones, use Using the Sonos Controller, the Pause All feature.
  • Page 39 2-21 Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation Mute button To mute/unmute this ZonePlayer: Press the Mute button to mute or unmute this ZonePlayer. • Lights solid green when sound is muted. To mute/unmute all ZonePlayers: Press and hold the • Flashes green rapidly when Mute button for 3 seconds to mute all ZonePlayers in household mute or unmute is...
  • Page 40: Zoneplayer 100 Rear Panel Connectors

    Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation 2-22 ZonePlayer 100 Rear Panel Connectors Right speaker Left speaker terminals terminals Ethernet switch Voltage select connectors 115V/230V AC power (Mains) input Subwoofer output Analog audio out Analog audio in Ethernet switch connectors (4) Use Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect to a router, computer, or additional network device such as a network-attached storage (NAS) device.
  • Page 41 2-23 Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation Analog audio out Use a standard RCA audio cable to connect the (fixed/variable) ZonePlayer’s analog audio outputs to the audio inputs on a separate audio component, such as an amplifier or your home theater receiver. Analog audio in Use a standard RCA audio cable to connect the audio outputs from a separate audio component such as a CD...
  • Page 42: Zoneplayer 80 Rear Panel Connectors

    Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation 2-24 ZonePlayer 80 Rear Panel Connectors Ethernet switch connectors AC power (mains) TOSLINK input digital audio out Coaxial digital audio out Analog audio out Analog audio in 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.
  • Page 43 2-25 Chapter 2: ZonePlayer Setup and Operation TOSLINK™ digital audio out You can use a TOSLINK optical audio cable to connect the ZonePlayer’s TOSLINK digital audio output to the audio inputs on a separate audio component, such as an amplifier or your home theater receiver. Coaxial digital audio out You can use a digital coaxial cable to connect the ZonePlayer’s coaxial digital audio output to the audio...
  • Page 44: Chapter 3 Windows® Desktop Controller

    The Sonos Digital Music System is designed to provide you with online software updates. At this time you will be prompted to check for the latest software update. You can either check now, or check after you install the Sonos Digital Music System.
  • Page 45 Next. Click Finish. • 9. If you purchased a Sonos Controller, you can add it to your music system now. Plug the Sonos Controller into the power adapter to begin charging it, and follow...
  • Page 46: Sonos Desktop Controller

    Controller while it charges. • During this process, you will be asked to press and release the Mute and the Vol- ume Up buttons simultaneously on a ZonePlayer you have set up. Sonos Desktop Controller Menu bar Playback controls...
  • Page 47: Playback Controls

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide • Click an action button; select an action from the Menu bar; highlight a selection and then right-click 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...
  • Page 48: Managing Zones

    Chapter 3: Windows® Desktop Controller Equalizer Use to adjust the sound settings for a ZonePlayer, or to adjust volume for an individual zone within a zone group. Mute 1. From the Zones pane, click to highlight the zone you want to mute. 2.
  • Page 49 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 as a Sonos playlist before linking a zone. See Sonos Playlists.
  • Page 50: Managing The Music Queue

    • Click the Repeat button to repeat the music queue after the last track has fin- ished • Save a queue as a Sonos playlist Removing a track from the queue 1. From the Queue pane, click to highlight the song you want to remove from the music queue.
  • Page 51: Clock And Alarms

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Changing the play mode 1. Click the Shuffle or Repeat buttons displayed in the Now Playing pane to change the play mode. The selected play mode appears as an icon in the Now Playing pane.
  • Page 52 3. Select the alarm you wish to delete, and click Delete. Showing the clock screen Once an alarm has been added to your Sonos system, you can set a preference to have the clock screen show automatically on a handheld Controller when the alarm sounds.
  • Page 53: Your Music Library

    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 Digital Music System until the computer is turned back on.
  • Page 54 Note: You can add tracks to a music queue while listening to other music. 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 (e.g. iTunes, WinAmp, Windows Media Player, etc.).
  • Page 55 Sonos system. For typical iTunes installations, this file is located in the iTunes folder. • Sonos is unable to play tracks purchased from the iTunes Music Store as they are protected by Apple's proprietary Digital Rights Management (DRM) scheme. For additional information, browse our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages or Forums at http://support.sonos.com.
  • Page 56 3-13 Adding a shared folder 1. From the Music menu, select Music Library Setup. The shared music folders that are currently available to your Sonos Digital Music System appear. 2. Click Add a Share. 3. To add music that is stored on this computer, select Add music stored on this PC, and click Next.
  • Page 57: Music Services

    Some music services may automatically change the permissions on your music folders when you add new music, so that Sonos can no longer access your music. If your music service does this, you can change the preference setting below to allow Sonos to reset permissions when your music index is updated.
  • Page 58 Music Services tab. If you don’t currently have a music service enabled, you can click the button to browse the online music and audio services available for use with the Sonos Digital Music System. Showing/hiding the Music Services tab You can change your preference setting to show or hide the Music Services tab in the Music Library pane of your Desktop Controller software.
  • Page 59 3. Click Yes to confirm. Audible The Sonos Digital Music System is compatible with Audible, Inc. (Format 4 file downloads only.) If you are interested in signing up for Audible’s spoken word audio services, go to http://www.audible.com for more information.
  • Page 60 If you have AudibleManager software installed on your computer, the Sonos Digital Music System detects it when you add a music folder to your Sonos system. When Audible is detected, a third radio button displays on the Select Music Source screen.
  • Page 61 4. Enter your Audible user name and password and click OK.Add If you don’t have AudibleManager installed 1. Make sure your Audible files are in a folder that you have shared to the Sonos Digital Music System (using the Select Music Source screen).
  • Page 62 FT2: New users - after the trial expires After the free trial expires, if you wish to continue using Pandora with Sonos, you can become a Pandora subscriber. Go to www.sonos.com/pandora/trial and click Subscribe Now. As you set up your account with Pandora, you may be prompted to enter an activation code.
  • Page 63 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Once you become a paid subscriber, follow the steps below to add your Pandora account information to Sonos in order to have instant access to Pandora from your Sonos Digital Music System. 1. From the Music Services tab, select Pandora Radio Trial.
  • Page 64 Chapter 3: Windows® Desktop Controller 3-21 with your Sonos music system free for 30 days. After your free trial ends, you will have to upgrade to become a Pandora paid subscriber in order to access Pando- ra from your Sonos Digital Music System. See Upgrading your Pandora ac- count below.
  • Page 65 3-22 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide 5. Enter your Pandora user name and password, and click Next. Your user name and password will be verified with Pandora. Adding a new station 1. From the Music Services tab, select Pandora (if you are using the Pandora trial you will see Pandora Radio Trial instead.)
  • Page 66 Chapter 3: Windows® Desktop Controller 3-23 2. Select a music selection and click Play Now, or click New Station to add a new music station. Adding more music to a station 1. From the Music Library pane, click the Music Services tab and select Pandora (if you are using the Pandora trial, you will see Pandora Radio Trial instead.) Your current Pandora radio stations are displayed.
  • Page 67 Rhapsody Your Sonos system comes with a free 30-day, Rhapsody trial—no signup, no credit card necessary. Sonos connects directly to Rhapsody via the Web, so you don't have to download an application or even turn your PC on. To activate a music service trial, your...
  • Page 68 Your free Rhapsody trial account will be valid for 30 days. After the trial expires After the free trial expires, if you wish to continue using Rhapsody with Sonos, you can become a Rhapsody subscriber. Go to www.sonos.com/Rhapsody/trial and click Subscribe Now.
  • Page 69 2. Select Rhapsody Trial and press OK. 3. Select I already have a Rhapsody account, and then follow the on-screen prompts to set up your Sonos music system. You will be asked to enter your Rhapsody user name and password.
  • Page 70 To access Rhapsody’s server using UPnP, make sure UPnP is enabled in the Rhapsody desktop application so that the Sonos Digital Music System can recognize it and show Rhapsody in your Music Library. This is a one-time preference setting. Remember—...
  • Page 71 3. Click to check the Start UPnP Server Once Logged In box, and then click Start. 4. Click OK. Change Sonos setting: 1. From the Sonos Desktop Controller for Windows, select File>Preferences and click the Advanced Options button. 2. Check the Show music from Rhapsody UPnP servers checkbox and click OK.
  • Page 72: Windows Media Player 11

    The Sonos Digital Music System is compatible with Windows Media Player 11. Once you have Windows Media Player on your computer, you must make sure media sharing is turned on so that the Sonos Digital Music System can access the music stored in your WMP library. This is a one-time preference setting.
  • Page 73 3-30 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Note: If you do not allow media sharing on all ZonePlayers, those ZonePlayers will not be able to play the music stored in your Windows Media Player library. Turning on automatic media sharing You may want to turn on automatic media sharing so that you don't have to manually share a new device each time you add one to your network.
  • Page 74: Sonos Playlists

    3. Type a name for this playlist, and click OK. This queue is now accessible from the Sonos Playlists tab. 4. To play a saved queue, click the desired playlist from the Sonos Playlists tab and click Play Now to start the playlist immediately, or Add to Queue to add it to the...
  • Page 75: Internet Radio

    Setting your Internet radio preference Adding an Internet radio station You can add a radio station that does not appear in your Sonos-supplied list. 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 76 (for example: http://shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast- playlists.pls?rn=8107&file=filename.pls). 4. Type the radio station’s name in the Station Name field, and click OK. The new radio station gets added to your Favorites list, not to the Sonos-supplied Internet radio station list. Editing a radio station Note: You can edit the streaming URL or station name only for the radio stations that are in your Favorites list.
  • Page 77: Software Updates

    Desktop Controller software, you will be prompted to update the handheld Controller the next time you use it. Simply follow the Con- troller’s on-screen prompts. • If your software is up to date, the message “Your Sonos Digital Music System is...
  • Page 78: Additional Preferences

    ZonePlayer with a later software version, or if you plug in a ZonePlayer that was not in use when you performed your last software update. When 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: Click the outdated zone to begin the software update process.
  • Page 79: Firewall Information

    When Compressed is selected, you will notice a delay before the music starts to play. When Uncompressed is selected, this delay is significantly reduced. Firewall Information The Sonos Digital Music System is designed to work with existing firewall software. Information for some common firewall software is listed below: Microsoft Windows Firewall...
  • Page 80 1. From the Main tab, check to make sure the Trusted Zones Security is set to Medium (default setting) level security, and the Net BIOS ports are open (default). 2. Click the Zones tab, and verify that the network the Sonos Zone Player resides on is set to Trusted.
  • Page 81 3. When launching the Sonos Desktop Controller, select Remember this Setting and click Allow. Note: The Sonos Digital Music System will not operate correctly if the Trusted Zone is set to High, and if NetBIOS ports are blocked. McAfee Personal Firewall Plus 4.
  • Page 82 Chapter 3: Windows® Desktop Controller 3-39 1. Make sure the Sonos Desktop Controller is allowed full access on all ports (when asked) by selecting Always allow connections in this program on all ports. 2. Select Permit from the What do you want to do drop-down when sonos.exe attempts to access the Internet.
  • Page 83 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide 2. Identify the ZonePlayer’s IP address. 3. Right-click and select Trust Intruder>Trust and Accept. This setting will allow the Sonos Digital Music System accessibility with all firewall security settings; Trusting, Cautious, Nervous, and Paranoid.
  • Page 84: Sonos Setup Assistant

    The Sonos Setup Assistant Welcome screen appears. 2. Select Continue. 3. The Sonos Digital Music System is designed to provide you with online software updates. At this time you will be prompted to check for the latest software update. You can either check now, or check after you install the Sonos Digital Music System.
  • Page 85 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide 4. When instructed, press the Mute and the 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 86 If this folder is not shared anonymously, type the user name and password of a user with permission to access this music folder. Once setup is complete, if you purchased a Sonos Controller you can add it to your music system now.
  • Page 87 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Macintosh Desktop Controller Playback controls Menu bar Volume controls music Zones pane Now Playing pane Music Library pane Queue pane Music selection Show/hide Music queue controls Music Library controls Select an action in one of the following ways: •...
  • Page 88: Dcr Playback Controls

    Chapter 4: Macintosh® Desktop Controller DCR Playback Controls Play/Pause Toggles between playing and pausing the current track. Next/Fast Forward Select to jump to the start of the next track in the queue; select and hold down button, or select and drag progress bar to fast forward. Previous/Rewind Select to move backward;...
  • Page 89: Managing Zones (Dcr)

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Mute Select to mute the sound in a zone (if you have a zone group, all rooms in the zone group are affected). Select again to unmute. Muting all zones (DCR) • To mute all the ZonePlayers in your household, select Mute All Zones from the Play menu.
  • Page 90 You may want to save your music queue as a Sonos playlist before linking a zone. See ’Sonos Playlists (DCR)’. 1. From the Zones pane, select the zone you want to link another zone or zone group to, and select Link Zone.
  • Page 91: Managing Music Queue (Dcr)

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Managing Music Queue (DCR) Removing track from the queue 1. From the Queue pane, select a track. 2. Choose one of the following options: • Select Remove Track, or • Select Queue>Remove Track from the Play menu.
  • Page 92: Clock And Alarms

    Sonos system. Note: If the music you’ve selected is not available (such as an Internet radio station that has dropped off), your alarm will play the Sonos chime instead. To stop the chime, you can press Pause.
  • Page 93 3. Select the alarm you wish to delete, and click Delete. Showing the clock screen Once an alarm has been added to your Sonos system, you can set a preference to have the clock screen show automatically on a handheld Controller when the alarm sounds.
  • Page 94: Your Music Library

    Your music library Note: If a computer on your network is turned off or is in sleep mode, the music on that computer will be unavailable to the Sonos Digital Music System until the computer is turned back on. Your selection choices include: •...
  • Page 95 If you’ve previously saved music queues as Sonos playlists, you can browse these playlists using the Sonos Playlists tab. Imported playlists (DCR) The Sonos Digital Music System is compatible with iTunes playlists as well as M3U, WPL and PLS playlist files created with third-party software (e.g. iTunes, WinAmp, Windows Media Player, etc.).
  • Page 96 Music Library.xml' file is shared along with your music. For typical iTunes installa- tions, this file is located in the iTunes folder. • Sonos is unable to play tracks purchased from the iTunes Music Store, as they are protected by Apple's proprietary Digital Rights Management (DRM) scheme.
  • Page 97 If you add new music to a music folder that is already indexed, you can update your music index in order to add this music to your Sonos music library. 1. From the Music menu, select Update Music Index Now.
  • Page 98: Music Services

    • If you would like to learn more about Pandora, see ’Pandora’ for more detail. • If you are a Windows Media Player 11 user, see ’Sonos Playlists (DCR)’ for more information. • If you are an Audible user, see ’Audible’ for more information.
  • Page 99 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 by selecting one of the following options: • Using the Desktop Controller software, select Set Up Music Services from the Music menu.
  • Page 100 All to view your journal content. Adding Audible to your Sonos system 1. Make sure your Audible files are in a folder that you have shared to the Sonos Digital Music System (using the Select Music Source screen). 2. Add your Audible account information to Sonos by selecting Music>Set Up Music Services>Add.
  • Page 101 Your Sonos system comes with a free 30-day, Pandora trial—no signup, no credit card necessary. To activate a music service trial, your Sonos system must be registered so if you have not yet registered, go to ’System Registration’ for help with this step.
  • Page 102 FT2: After the trial expires After the free trial expires, if you wish to continue using Pandora with Sonos, you can become a Pandora subscriber. Go to www.sonos.com/pandora for subscription information. As you set up your account with Pandora, you may be prompted to enter an activation code.
  • Page 103 • If you are a registered, free-service Pandora user, you will be able to use Pandora with your Sonos music system free for 30 days. After your free trial ends, you will have to upgrade to become a Pandora paid subscriber in order to access Pando- ra from your Sonos Digital Music System.
  • Page 104 1. From the Music menu, select Set Up Music Services. The music services that are currently configured to work with your Sonos system are displayed. If Pandora Radio Trial is displayed, select it, and press Subscribe.
  • Page 105 4-22 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Creating a new station from an artist or track 1. From the Now Playing window, click the Pandora menu. 2. Select Create a new station from this artist, or Create a new station from this track.
  • Page 106 Chapter 4: Macintosh® Desktop Controller 4-23 Deleting a station 1. From the Music Library pane, click the Music Services tab and select Pandora (if you are using the Pandora Radio trial, you will see Pandora Radio Trial instead.) Your current Pandora radio stations are displayed. 2.
  • Page 107 Sonos connects directly to Rhapsody via the Web, so you don't have to download an application or even turn your computer on. To activate a music service trial, your Sonos system must be registered so if you have not yet registered, go to ’System Registration’ for help with this step.
  • Page 108 4-25 After the trial expires After the free trial expires, if you wish to continue using Rhapsody with Sonos, you can become a Rhapsody subscriber. Go to www.sonos.com/Rhapsody for subscription information. Once you become a subscriber, simply follow the steps below to add your Rhapsody account information to Sonos in order to have instant access to Rhapsody from your Sonos Digital Music System.
  • Page 109 4-26 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Your membership information will be verified with Rhapsody and then you’ll have instant access to Rhapsody from the Sonos Digital Music System. Selecting music from Rhapsody Music selection choices include: • Rhapsody Music Guide •...
  • Page 110 To access Rhapsody’s server using UPnP, make sure UPnP is enabled in the Rhapsody desktop application so that the Sonos Digital Music System can recognize it and show Rhapsody in your Music Library. This is a one-time preference setting. Remember—...
  • Page 111: Sonos Playlists (Dcr)

    3. Type a unique name for this playlist, and select Save. This queue is now accessible from the Sonos Playlists tab.To play a saved queue, select the desired playlist from the Sonos Playlists tab and select Play Now to start the playlist immediately, or Add to Queue to add it to the end of your current music queue.
  • Page 112 Chapter 4: Macintosh® Desktop Controller 4-29 Setting Internet radio preferences You can receive automatic radio station updates whenever Sonos releases a new list. Your music system must be registered in order to receive updates. If you have not yet registered, see ’System Registration’.
  • Page 113: Software Updates (Dcr)

    1. From the Sonos menu, select Check for Updates. • Your ZonePlayers as well as your Desktop Controller software will be updat- ed, as all Sonos components must carry the same software version number. This process may take several minutes per device, depending upon your network connection.
  • Page 114: Additional Settings (Dcr)

    Chapter 4: Macintosh® Desktop Controller 4-31 • If your software is up to date, the message “Your Sonos Digital Music System is up to date. No updates are required” will appear instead. Caution: Do not disconnect power from your ZonePlayer(s), or in any way disable your Sonos Digital Music System while this process is running.
  • Page 115 • Use Uncompressed if: • You want optimal performance with home theaters. • You want to produce the highest quality sound for your multi-zone Sonos system (this selection requires more network bandwidth than compressed audio.) • Use Compressed if: •...
  • Page 116: Uninstalling

    If you wish to remove the Desktop Controller software from your Macintosh computer, choose Uninstall Sonos from the Sonos menu, and then drag the application to the trash. The Sonos Digital Music System will no longer be able to access music from this computer.
  • Page 117 10. Close the System Preferences window. Norton Personal Firewall for Mac OS X While you are setting up your Sonos system, you will be asked for network connectivity permission. 1. Select Change, and then Allow to allow connections on these ports.
  • Page 118: Enabling Windows File Sharing

    Chapter 4: Macintosh® Desktop Controller 4-35 Internet Security Barrier for Mac OS X During Sonos system setup, a dialog will open when you attempt to set up your music library on your computer. 1. Select Ignore. 2. Open Netbarrier X3 and select the Anti-vandal tab.
  • Page 119: Chapter 5 Using The Sonos® Controller

    Using the Sonos® Controller With a Sonos Controller in hand, you have instant access to your entire digital music collection, no matter where it's stored. The full-color LCD screen and intuitive scroll wheel make everything from browsing songs to choosing zones incredibly easy. It's like having a giant jukebox at your fingertips.
  • Page 120: Battery Charging

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Power connector cover AC power adapter Power cable AC power adapter inlet Caution: Use only the supplied power adapter to charge the Controller’s battery. Using another adapter will damage your Controller and void your product warranty.
  • Page 121: Battery Replacement

    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://www.sonos.com/support for instructions and battery replacement cost.
  • Page 122 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 123 Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller Scroll wheel Use the scroll wheel to navigate through a displayed list. Use your thumb or finger to ‘turn’ the wheel clockwise to scroll down through the list, and counterclockwise to scroll up through the list.
  • Page 124: Volume Control

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Volume control Volume Control Increases (+) or decreases (-) the volume in any zone, or across a zone group. Mute Temporarily silences the music in a zone (within a zone group, the mute button automatically mutes the last room where volume controls were adjusted.) Press the Mute button again to unmute.
  • Page 125: Clock And Alarms

    Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller Sleep modes Light Sleep Your Controller will go into light sleep to preserve the battery life when it is unused for a specified period of time. The screen will turn off until motion is detected or a button is pressed.
  • Page 126 • Or, select Select Date and Time from the Internet, and then press OK. Select On or Off. When this is on, your Sonos system will periodically update the date and time from the Internet. If desired, you can change the date and time display formats by selecting the corresponding options from the Date and Time Set- tings menu.
  • Page 127 Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller • Should the clock display on this Controller (yes or no). If you select Yes, the clock will display on this Controller when the alarm goes off. Note: When an alarm sounds, the clock will display on the Controller that was used to set the alarm.
  • Page 128: Online Updates

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide When an alarm goes off When the alarm goes off, your Sonos Controller will display the clock face. You can: • Press Snooze to begin a 9-minute snooze interval. The bell icon will be animated when snooze mode is active.
  • Page 129 Controller, or from the Desktop Controller software. ZonePlayer 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 a message displayed on your Zones menu.
  • Page 130: Adjusting Controller Settings

    5-12 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide One or more ZonePlayers may need to be updated if you purchase a new ZonePlayer with a later software version, or if you plug in a ZonePlayer that was not in use when you performed your last software update.
  • Page 131 Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller 5-13 Click Sound Adjust this setting to turn the Controller’s scroll wheel “clicking” sound on or off. Sleep Timer Undocked Use this setting to select the amount of time after which your Controller enters light sleep mode when not connected to a power supply.
  • Page 132: Additional Settings

    • Factory Reset. Use this setting to return the Controller to its original factory set- tings. This will disconnect the Controller from your Sonos Digital Music System entirely (you can add it again at any time.) This may be necessary if the Controller gets associated to the wrong music system during setup, or if you wish to join your Controller to another Sonos Digital Music System.
  • Page 133 Line-In encoding When you have line-in music sources attached to a ZonePlayer, line-in encoding determines how the Sonos Digital Music System will encode the data coming in from these sources. For multi-room audio, we recommend the Compressed setting. For the highest quality sound, you can select Uncompressed encoding instead (note that this selection requires more network bandwidth than compressed audio.) For TV or DVD...
  • Page 134: Controller - Volume Settings

    5-16 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Controller - Volume Settings Mute indicator Single zone volume The volume panel appears over the current screen. Volume can be controlled for a zone group or for an individual zone. Group Group volume...
  • Page 135 Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller 5-17 • Press the Mute button again to unmute. Muting all zones (Controller) • To mute all the ZonePlayers in your household, press and hold the Mute button for 3 seconds. • To unmute all the ZonePlayers, press and hold the Mute button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 136: Managing Zones

    5-18 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Managing Zones Press the Zones button on your Controller to: • See an alphabetical list of the zones in your household, along with the music cur- rently playing in each zone • Group zones together to play the same music across zones (create a zone group) •...
  • Page 137 Note: Any zones you add to a group will automatically drop their current music queue and begin to play the music that is playing in the zone group. You may sometimes want to save your music queue as a Sonos playlist before linking zones. See Saving a Sonos Playlist.
  • Page 138: Music Library

    Music Library Note: If a computer on your network is turned off, or is in standby mode, the music folders on that computer are unavailable to the Sonos Digital Music System until the computer is turned back on. Browsing your music library You can browse for songs in a number of different ways.
  • Page 139 Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller 5-21 make specific selections like play a single track by a particular artist on a specified album. Selection choices include: • Artists • Albums • Composers • Genres • Tracks • Imported playlists • Folders You can change the sorting preference for your music folders to sort by track name, track number, or filename.
  • Page 140 Play Next • Add to End of Queue 5. If you’ve created Sonos playlists (tracks you’ve organized into lists), you can play them anytime by selecting Sonos Playlists from the Music menu. For more information, see Sonos Playlists (Controller). Note: If you have uncompressed files in your music collection, they may only be...
  • Page 141 Windows: \my documents\my music\itunes • Macintosh: ~/Music/iTunes • Sonos is unable to play tracks purchased from the iTunes Music Store as they are protected by Apple's proprietary Digital Rights Management Scheme. For additional information, browse our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages or...
  • Page 142: Music Services

    Your Sonos system comes with a free 30-day, Pandora trial—no signup, no credit card necessary. To activate a music service trial, your Sonos system must be registered so if you have not yet registered, go to System Registration for help with this step.
  • Page 143 Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller 5-25 After the free trial expires, if you wish to continue using Pandora with Sonos, you can become a Pandora subscriber. Go to www.sonos.com/pandora/trial and click Subscribe Now. Once you become a paid subscriber, simply add your Pandora account information to Sonos in order to have instant access to Pandora from your Sonos Digital Music System.
  • Page 144 Your user name and password will be verified with Pandora. IF for some reason the Pandora radio trial no longer displays on the Music Service Trials screen, you can add your account membership information to Sonos this way instead: 1. From the Music menu, select System Settings>Music Library Management>Music Service Setup.
  • Page 145 Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller 5-27 5. If you find what you are looking for, select Create and play the station. If you’d like to try again, select That’s not what I want and press OK. Note: Pandora has a setting that allows you to filter explicit content. You can turn this on or off from the Edit Your Account settings at www.pandora.com.
  • Page 146 Your Sonos system comes with a free 30-day, Rhapsody trial—no signup, no credit card necessary. To activate a music service trial, your Sonos system must be registered so if you have not yet registered, go to System Registration for help with this step.
  • Page 147 Subscribe Now. Once you become a Rhapsody customer, simply update Sonos with your membership information (steps below) in order to have instant access to Rhapsody from your Sonos Digital Music System. 1. From the Music menu, select Music Service Trials.
  • Page 148 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide 3. Select I already have a Rhapsody account, and then follow the on-screen prompts to set up your Sonos music system. You will be asked to enter your Rhapsody user name and password. Your credentials will be verified with Rhapsody, and you will have instant access to Rhapsody from your Sonos Digital Music System.
  • Page 149: Internet Radio (Controller)

    4. To add a radio station from the preset list to your Favorite Stations list, press Add to Favorites. 5. To add a radio station that does not appear in the Sonos supplied list, use the Desktop Controller software (see Adding an Internet radio station.) Sonos Playlists (Controller) Sonos Playlists are music queues you save for future listening.
  • Page 150 3. Press OK after each letter entry, and then Accept when finished. You can access these saved Sonos playlists later from the Music menu. Deleting a Sonos Playlist 1. From the Music menu, select Sonos Playlists, and press OK.
  • Page 151: Managing Your Music Queue (Controller)

    Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller 5-33 Managing Your Music Queue (Controller) Once you have added selections to a music queue, you can make changes to the queue list by selecting the View Queue soft button. What is a music queue? When you make music selections, they are added to a list of tracks called a music queue.
  • Page 152 5-34 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide 3. Press Move Track. 4. Use the scroll wheel to move through the queue until you find the location you’d like to move the track to. 5. Press Place Track. Removing a track 1.
  • Page 153 Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller 5-35 2. Press Play Mode. 3. Use the scroll wheel to select a play mode, and press OK. The selected play mode appears as an icon on the Now Playing screen. Shuffle. Plays the tracks in the music queue in a random order.
  • Page 154: Music Library Management (Controller)

    From the Now Playing screen, press the OK button to view larger album art. Music Library Management (Controller) 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 155 5-37 Adding a shared folder from the list 1. To make another shared folder available to your Sonos Digital Music System, select Add New from the Selected Shared Folders screen. Your network will be scanned for shared folders that your music system is not currently accessing.
  • Page 156 During the setup process, all of your available music folders are indexed for easy selection. If you add new music to a folder that is already indexed, you can simply update your music index to add the new music to your Sonos music library. Updating your music index 1.
  • Page 157 Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller 5-39 2. Select Music Library Management. 3. Select Music Index Update Time, and press OK. 4. Use the scroll wheel to select the time you would like your music index to update each day, pressing OK after each entry.
  • Page 158: Appendix A Tips And Troubleshooting

    After you upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista, you may experience problems playing the music stored on the recently updated computer. To ensure uninterrupted play, you'll need to re-add the music folders stored on that computer to your Sonos system.
  • Page 159 1. Check Firewall Firewall software installed on the computer may be blocking the ports that Sonos uses to operate. The first step is to disable all your firewalls and try to connect again. If this resolves the problem, then configure your firewall to work with the Sonos music system.
  • Page 160 ZonePlayer by unplugging the power cord, and then plugging it back in. • If you are not using a router, see http://faq.sonos.com/norouter. 3. Check Wiring Check the link/activity lights on both the router and the ZonePlayer. They should be green, and there should be blinking activity lights.
  • Page 161 If this is the case then you need to reset your router and the ZonePlayer and try again. Go to our Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/dcrsf for additional assistance. ZonePlayer isn’t operating properly •...
  • Page 162 • Make sure balance control is set correctly. Cannot access Internet radio, online updates, or registration • Your firewall may be blocking outgoing connections to the Internet. Ensure the firewall allows access to the Internet for the Ethernet addresses of your Sonos...
  • Page 163 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide components. • Your firewall may be configured so that Sonos components cannot obtain an IP address. If so, your ZonePlayers and Controllers will display an IP address in the 169.254.xxx.yyy range, even though there is a router/DHCP server on the net- work.
  • Page 164 If the Controller is acting sluggish, or the screen appears jerky, you are probably experiencing wireless interference. • Change the wireless channel your Sonos Digital Music System is operating on by selecting System Settings>Advanced Settings>Wireless Channel. Controller doesn’t work in some parts of my home •...
  • Page 165: Can I Eliminate The First Wire

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Can I Eliminate The First Wire? It is possible to use a wireless bridge to eliminate the first wire in your Sonos™ Digital Music System. However this is an unsupported configuration, and as such, technical questions should be directed to the Sonos forums, (http://forums.sonos.com/) and not...
  • Page 166 Desktop Controller software, the Setup Wizard will appear to prompt you through the setup process. If you are joining your computer to an existing Sonos Digital Music System, you do not have to press the Mute and Volume Up buttons on every...
  • Page 167: Zoneplayer Status Indicator Explanations

    A-10 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide ZonePlayer Status Indicator Explanations ZonePlayer Mute Button State Additional Status Indicator Information Indicator Solid white Powered up, connected to the network Solid white Solid green Muted room Solid white Flashing green Muted whole house...
  • Page 168 Chapter A: Tips and Troubleshooting A-11 Long amber, ZonePlayer fault If the fault condition short white, shutdown (mute) (above) is not remedied, repeat the ZonePlayer will automatically mute itself to prevent damage to the ZonePlayer. Solid or flashing Diagnostics mode You may be instructed to enter Diagnostics mode by a technician when you call...
  • Page 169: About Your Music System

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide About Your Music System If you make a call to Sonos Customer Support, you may be asked for specific details regarding your Sonos Digital Music System. You can find this information by choosing one of the following options: •...
  • Page 170: Appendix B Sonos Device Specifications

    Sonos Device Specifications Sonos ZonePlayer 100 Feature Description Audio Rated Output 50W minimum 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 Subwoofer Output Auto-detecting RCA type, 80 Hz crossover...
  • Page 171 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Audio Services Supported Pandora, Rhapsody (3.0+) and downloads from: AOL® Music Now, Audible.com®, eMusic®, Napster™, URGE™, Wal-Mart®, Yahoo! Music™ Unlimited, and Zune™ Marketplace. Operating Systems (for Windows Vista, Windows XP, including Windows XP Media stored files) Center;...
  • Page 172: Sonos Zoneplayer 80

    Appendix B: Sonos Device Specifications Sonos ZonePlayer 80 Feature Description Audio Sound Quality THD+N<0.009%, 20-20kHz Line In Analog (RCA), auto-detecting Line Out Analog (RCA), digital (optical and coaxial) Music Access Audio Formats Supported Compressed MP3, WMA (including Windows Media purchased songs), AAC (MPEG4), Ogg Vorbis, Audible .AA files (format 4), Apple Lossless, Flac (lossless) music files, as well as uncompressed WAV and AIFF files.
  • Page 173 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Network Bridging 2-port switch allows Ethernet devices to connect through SonosNet™ Internet connectivity DSL, cable modem or LAN-based high-speed Internet connection required. Internet functionality may require payment of separate fee to a service provider...
  • Page 174: Sonos Controller Cr100

    Appendix B: Sonos Device Specifications Sonos Controller CR100 Feature Description Display and User Interface Screen Type Transflective LCD screen, with adjustable backlighting Screen Resolution 3.5” (diagonal) color LCD, 240 x 320 (QVGA) Browse Control Touch-sensitive scroll wheel with center-mounted selector...
  • Page 175: Sonos Loudspeaker Sp100

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Sonos Loudspeaker SP100 Feature Description Audio Bandwidth 75 Hz-20kHz±3dB Sensitivity 85dB @ 2.83 volts/1 meter Nominal Impedance 8 ohms Crossover Frequency 1.850 kHz Power handling 75 watts (125 watts peak) Drive Components Two-way system using one 1" (2.5cm) magnetically shielded, Teteron dome driver with 5.5"...
  • Page 176: Appendix C Sonos Setup Using Controller

    If you don’t have digital music stored on your computer, or don’t use Windows® or Macintosh OS X® operating systems, you can put the Sonos System Setup CD away in a safe place and use the handheld Controller to set up your Sonos Digital Music System.
  • Page 177 4. Follow the Controller’s on-screen prompts to connect, and then name your ZonePlayer. 5. During the setup process, you’ll be asked to register your Sonos Digital Music System. This information is necessary in order for Sonos to provide you with technical support and software upgrades, as well as to activate free trial subscriptions to music services like Rhapsody and Pandora.
  • Page 178 8. If you have music folders you want to access, press the Music button, and then select System Settings>Music Library Management>Music Library Setup. 9. Select Add New. At this point the Sonos System may detect your shared music folder(s) automatically. If it is detected, highlight the shared folder, and press OK.
  • Page 179: Setup With A Nas Device (No Router

    Sonos Digital Music System User Guide Setup with a NAS Device (no router) 1. Attach the power cord to a ZonePlayer and plug into a wall outlet. 2. Using your handheld Controller, press OK from the Welcome screen. 3. Follow the Controller’s on-screen prompts to connect and then name your...
  • Page 180 7. Press the Music button on your Controller twice to display the Music menu. 8. Select System Settings>Music Library Management >Music Library Setup. 9. Select Add New. At this point the Sonos System may detect your share automatically. If it does not, select Enter New>Type…...
  • Page 181 4-18 Add Rhapsody account 4-25 Add Rhapsody trial 4-24 add shared folder 3-13 4-13 5-36 Add Sonos playlist 3-31 add Sonos playlist 4-28 add to Favorites 5-31 add tracks to Rhapsody library 3-27 5-31 add ZonePlayer 2-8 additional help A-12...
  • Page 182 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide albumartist 1-7 allow new devices and computers 3-30 analog audio in, ZP100 2-23 analog audio in, ZP80 2-24 analog audio out, ZP100 2-23 analog audio out, ZP80 2-24 ask a question A-12 Audible 3-16...
  • Page 183 5-15 charger B-5 clear queue 3-7 5-34 click sound setting 5-13 clock, view 5-9 clocks 3-8 coaxial digital audio out, ZP80 2-25 compilations 1-6 compressed 3-36 compressed encoding 4-32 5-15 computer, connect to line-out 2-15 connect Controller 5-1 connect device to line-out 2-13...
  • Page 184 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide date and time settings 4-9 date, set 3-8 deep sleep 5-7 deep sleep timer 5-13 delay 3-36 4-32 delay, music A-6 delete alarm 3-9 4-10 delete Audible account 3-18 4-18 delete music service trial 3-16...
  • Page 185 Index factory reset A-6 factory reset ZonePlayer A-4 factory reset, Controller A-7 fast forward 3-4 file sharing, enabling 4-35 file storage supported B-2 file types supported B-1 firewall information 3-36 4-33 fix permissions 3-14 flashing amber light A-5 A-11 flashing red light A-11 folders, sort by 1-5 formats, audio B-1 frozen, Controller A-6...
  • Page 186 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide iTunes 3-11 4-12 iTunes compilations 1-6 iTunes playlists 5-23 keyboard shortcuts 1-10 1-11 language preference 1-3 large album art 5-36 LED explanations A-10 left speaker terminals 2-22 light sensor 5-6 light sleep 5-7 light, turn off 2-11...
  • Page 187 Index move track 3-7 move track, Controller 5-33 MP3 B-1 MP3 player, connect to ZonePlayer 2-16 music access, specs B-1 music button 5-4 music delay A-6 music does not play A-1 music index 3-13 4-14 music library 1-4 3-10 4-11 music library permissions 3-14 music queue 1-4 music service 3-14...
  • Page 188 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide OK button 5-12 operating mode, ZonePlayer 2-12 operating systems 1-1 operating systems, other C-1 operating temperature specifications B-2 orange light A-5 A-10 overheat condition A-5 Pandora 3-18 4-18 5-24 Pandora trial 3-19 4-18 Pandora, explicit content 5-27...
  • Page 189 Index RCA cables 2-16 rear panel connectors, ZP100 2-22 rear panel connectors, ZP80 2-24 registration 1-3 registration, cannot access A-5 remove a music trial 5-24 remove shared folder 3-13 4-14 remove track 3-7 5-34 rename a Pandora station 4-22 rename Pandora station 3-23...
  • Page 190 I-10 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide set permissions 3-14 set sleep timer 5-9 set time 4-9 setting date and time 3-8 setting up your system 4-1 settings, Controller A-7 setup and operation, alternate C-1 setup using Controller C-1 setup, NAS device...
  • Page 191 Index I-11 speaker connections B-1 specifications, Controller B-5 specifications, loudspeaker B-6 specifications, ZP80 B-3 standby mode 5-20 status indicator, solid amber A-5 status indicator, turn off 2-11 status indicator, ZonePlayer 2-20 stop alarm 5-10 stop music 2-13 stream external audio 2-16...
  • Page 192 I-12 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide uncompressed 3-36 uncompressed encoding 4-32 5-15 update music index 3-13 3-14 4-14 5-38 update wireless channel 3-35 4-31 5-15 upgrade Pandora account 3-21 upgrade software 3-34 4-30 5-10 upgrade to Windows Vista A-1...
  • Page 193 Index I-13 wireless setup A-8 wireless signal strength indicator 5-6 WPL 3-11 4-12 zone groups 4-6 zone management 3-5 5-18 ZoneAlarm (free) 3-37 ZoneAlarm (Pro) 3-38 ZonePlayer dimensions B-2 ZonePlayer not authorized 3-29 Zoneplayer not working A-4 ZonePlayer overheat shutdown A-11 ZonePlayer overheat warning A-10 ZonePlayer specifications B-1 ZonePlayer status indicator 2-20...

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