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...registered in the U.S. MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. The SONOS PLAY:3 and PLAY:5 are trademarks or registered trademarks of SONOS, Inc. SONOS uses MSNTP software, which was developed by any form or by N.M. All rights reserved. THIS... systems, or computer network without the written permission of SONOS, Inc. SONOS Reg. Maclaren, 1996, 1997, 2000; © Copyright, University of Cambridge. © Copyright, N.M. SONOS, THE WIRELESS HI-FI SYSTEM, PLAY:3, PLAY:5 and all other products and services mentioned may be ...
...registered in the U.S. MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. The SONOS PLAY:3 and PLAY:5 are trademarks or registered trademarks of SONOS, Inc. SONOS uses MSNTP software, which was developed by any form or by N.M. All rights reserved. THIS... systems, or computer network without the written permission of SONOS, Inc. SONOS Reg. Maclaren, 1996, 1997, 2000; © Copyright, University of Cambridge. © Copyright, N.M. SONOS, THE WIRELESS HI-FI SYSTEM, PLAY:3, PLAY:5 and all other products and services mentioned may be ...
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... it out to the patio with you. • Works seamlessly with your Sonos system up and running. Note: If you don't plan to listen to get your PLAY:5 (formerly S5). Adding to Sonos? New to an existing Sonos system? It takes just a few steps to music in the room where... router to activate the SonosNet™ wireless mesh network, and place the PLAY:5 wherever you want to listen to an existing Sonos system, you can be easily expanded room by five digital amplifiers. • Travels easily- The SONOS PLAY:5 The SONOS PLAY:5 is a wireless music system that lets you use any time.
... it out to the patio with you. • Works seamlessly with your Sonos system up and running. Note: If you don't plan to listen to get your PLAY:5 (formerly S5). Adding to Sonos? New to an existing Sonos system? It takes just a few steps to music in the room where... router to activate the SonosNet™ wireless mesh network, and place the PLAY:5 wherever you want to listen to an existing Sonos system, you can be easily expanded room by five digital amplifiers. • Travels easily- The SONOS PLAY:5 The SONOS PLAY:5 is a wireless music system that lets you use any time.
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... home network. 2 Your Home Network User Guide To access Internet music services, Internet radio, and any Sonos controller with the SONOS PLAY:5, including: • The Sonos Controller for Android - Tap the App Store button on your Sonos component) Your Sonos system must install a router in your home network. We do not have a high-speed Internet connection...
... home network. 2 Your Home Network User Guide To access Internet music services, Internet radio, and any Sonos controller with the SONOS PLAY:5, including: • The Sonos Controller for Android - Tap the App Store button on your Sonos component) Your Sonos system must install a router in your home network. We do not have a high-speed Internet connection...
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...unmute all rooms, you can turn the white status indicator light on ; On/Off • Using a handheld Sonos controller, select Pause All from the Play menu. Mute button • Lights solid green when sound is muted. • Flashes green rapidly when household ... may result in all Sonos components. For a complete list of that Sonos component. Press and hold the Mute button for 3 seconds to your Sonos system (normal operation). SONOS PLAY:5 3 SONOS PLAY:5 Front Note: The SONOS PLAY:5's front grille is not playing music. To mute/unmute this Sonos component: Press the Mute...
...unmute all rooms, you can turn the white status indicator light on ; On/Off • Using a handheld Sonos controller, select Pause All from the Play menu. Mute button • Lights solid green when sound is muted. • Flashes green rapidly when household ... may result in all Sonos components. For a complete list of that Sonos component. Press and hold the Mute button for 3 seconds to your Sonos system (normal operation). SONOS PLAY:5 3 SONOS PLAY:5 Front Note: The SONOS PLAY:5's front grille is not playing music. To mute/unmute this Sonos component: Press the Mute...
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.... Use the supplied 3,5mm to 3,5mm stereo audio cable to connect the audio outputs from room to power outlet. 4 SONOS PLAY:5 Back User Guide Acoustic port / handle Ethernet switch connectors (2) AC power (mains) input (~100-240 V, 50-60 Hz) 3,5mm (1/8") stereo audio in... (2V) 3,5mm (1/8") headphone jack The acoustic port doubles as a handle so you can easily lift and carry the PLAY:5 from a portable music player to RCA audio cable. Headphone jack accepts any standard 3,5mm (1/8") headphone plug. LED indicators: • Flashing Yellow (network activity...
.... Use the supplied 3,5mm to 3,5mm stereo audio cable to connect the audio outputs from room to power outlet. 4 SONOS PLAY:5 Back User Guide Acoustic port / handle Ethernet switch connectors (2) AC power (mains) input (~100-240 V, 50-60 Hz) 3,5mm (1/8") stereo audio in... (2V) 3,5mm (1/8") headphone jack The acoustic port doubles as a handle so you can easily lift and carry the PLAY:5 from a portable music player to RCA audio cable. Headphone jack accepts any standard 3,5mm (1/8") headphone plug. LED indicators: • Flashing Yellow (network activity...
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...and follow the on-screen prompts to add this step and continue on the back of the new Sonos component. 4. You cannot combine a PLAY:3 and PLAY:5 unit-the Sonos components in the stereo pair must be listening. • Don't block the acoustic port when in ...the following options: • Using a handheld Sonos controller, select Add a Sonos Component from each other serves as the right channel. SONOS PLAY:5 5 Selecting a Location for Your PLAY:5 You can position the SONOS PLAY:5 wherever you . 1. In this component to the additional Sonos components. Don't leave it outside during a ...
...and follow the on-screen prompts to add this step and continue on the back of the new Sonos component. 4. You cannot combine a PLAY:3 and PLAY:5 unit-the Sonos components in the stereo pair must be listening. • Don't block the acoustic port when in ...the following options: • Using a handheld Sonos controller, select Add a Sonos Component from each other serves as the right channel. SONOS PLAY:5 5 Selecting a Location for Your PLAY:5 You can position the SONOS PLAY:5 wherever you . 1. In this component to the additional Sonos components. Don't leave it outside during a ...
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...touch Next. 5. 6 User Guide • Your favorite listening position should be the same. Both Sonos components in the stereo pair must be 8 to create a stereo pair with PLAY:3 and PLAY:5 units only. Less distance will increase bass, more distance will improve stereo imaging. Select the other... unit you wish to 12 feet from the PLAY:3 or PLAY:5 units. Touch ZonePlayer Settings. 3. Note: The Stereo ...
...touch Next. 5. 6 User Guide • Your favorite listening position should be the same. Both Sonos components in the stereo pair must be 8 to create a stereo pair with PLAY:3 and PLAY:5 units only. Less distance will increase bass, more distance will improve stereo imaging. Select the other... unit you wish to 12 feet from the PLAY:3 or PLAY:5 units. Touch ZonePlayer Settings. 3. Note: The Stereo ...
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... that provides immediate access to separate (the stereo pair will appear with L + R in the ZonePlayer name.) 3. you wish to thousands of the Sonos components (PLAY:3 or PLAY:5 only) you want to pair. 5. To separate a stereo pair: 1. Click OK, and then select the other unit you wish to select from... the Music Library pane within the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC 1. To separate a stereo pair: 1. Playing Music You can use any Sonos controller to confirm. simply touch to pair, and click Settings. 3. To select an Internet radio...
... that provides immediate access to separate (the stereo pair will appear with L + R in the ZonePlayer name.) 3. you wish to thousands of the Sonos components (PLAY:3 or PLAY:5 only) you want to pair. 5. To separate a stereo pair: 1. Click OK, and then select the other unit you wish to select from... the Music Library pane within the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC 1. To separate a stereo pair: 1. Playing Music You can use any Sonos controller to confirm. simply touch to pair, and click Settings. 3. To select an Internet radio...
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... remove music folders, touch Settings -> Music Library Management -> Music Library Setup. Music folders Sonos can play music from this music service will be available in speakers automatically mute. During the Sonos setup process, you 'd like to select. If you are guided through the process of ...name and password will display on the Music Menu so any computer or network-attached storage (NAS) device on . Using Headphones The SONOS PLAY:5 has a headphone jack you wish to update automatically each day, select Schedule Music Index Updates and then select a music index update...
... remove music folders, touch Settings -> Music Library Management -> Music Library Setup. Music folders Sonos can play music from this music service will be available in speakers automatically mute. During the Sonos setup process, you 'd like to select. If you are guided through the process of ...name and password will display on the Music Menu so any computer or network-attached storage (NAS) device on . Using Headphones The SONOS PLAY:5 has a headphone jack you wish to update automatically each day, select Schedule Music Index Updates and then select a music index update...
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... • To connect a portable music player, use a 1/8" (3,5mm) mini-stereo to plug a music player into the audio outputs on your SONOS PLAY:5. Select a new level. Note: Long term exposure to resume listening through headphones can cause permanent hearing damage. 3. Put on the external device. ...automatically assigned when you select a source name, but if the volume sounds too low, you are ready to music played at http://faq.sonos.com/cables. SONOS PLAY:5 9 1. The device will automatically drop the volume level down to make changes. Plug a pair of this ...
... • To connect a portable music player, use a 1/8" (3,5mm) mini-stereo to plug a music player into the audio outputs on your SONOS PLAY:5. Select a new level. Note: Long term exposure to resume listening through headphones can cause permanent hearing damage. 3. Put on the external device. ...automatically assigned when you select a source name, but if the volume sounds too low, you are ready to music played at http://faq.sonos.com/cables. SONOS PLAY:5 9 1. The device will automatically drop the volume level down to make changes. Plug a pair of this ...
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... lights on your router. • If the link lights still do not light, try connecting to a different port on both the router and the Sonos component. SONOS PLAY:5 11 • Be sure that are wired to your network. • Connect an Ethernet cable from the computer directly to the back of the... SONOS BRIDGE, and then connect another Ethernet cable from the BRIDGE directly to one of the LAN ports on your router. • When you make a ...
... lights on your router. • If the link lights still do not light, try connecting to a different port on both the router and the Sonos component. SONOS PLAY:5 11 • Be sure that are wired to your network. • Connect an Ethernet cable from the computer directly to the back of the... SONOS BRIDGE, and then connect another Ethernet cable from the BRIDGE directly to one of the LAN ports on your router. • When you make a ...