Sonos Play 5 User Guide - Page 10

Using Headphones, Music folders - setup

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8 User Guide for the latest list. (Some music services may not be available in your country. Please check the individual music service's Web site for more information.) If you are currently subscribed to a music service that's compatible with Sonos, simply add your music service user name and password information to Sonos and you'll have instant access to the music service from your Sonos system. 1. To add a music service, touch More Music. 2. Select the Sonos-compatible music service you would like to add. 3. Select I already have an account. Type your music service user name and password, and then touch OK. Your user name and password will be verified with the music service. Once your credentials have been verified, this music service will display on the Music Menu so any time you want to listen to this music service, simply touch Music Menu, select the music service, and touch a selection. Free music service trials are available in some countries. (Please check the individual music service's Web site for more information.) If there is a music service trial visible on your More Music menu, simply touch it to select. Touch I'm new to [music service], and then follow the prompts to activate the music trial. After the trial period is up, you will need to subscribe to the music service to keep the music playing. Music folders Sonos can play music from any computer or network-attached storage (NAS) device on your home network where you have shared music folders. During the Sonos setup process, you are guided through the process of accessing your shared music folders (such as your iTunes library.) Over time, you may wish to add or remove folders from this list. • To add new music folders to Sonos, touch Settings -> Music Library Management -> Music Library Setup -> Add New Share. • To remove music folders, touch Settings -> Music Library Management -> Music Library Setup. Touch the share you wish to remove and then select Remove Share. The Sonos system indexes your music folders so you can view your music collection by categories (such as artists, albums, composers, genres, or tracks.) If you add new music to a folder that is already indexed, simply update your music index to add this music to your Sonos music library. • To update your music index, touch Settings -> Music Library Management -> Update Music Index Now. If you'd like your music index to update automatically each day, select Schedule Music Index Updates and then select a music index update time. Using Headphones The SONOS PLAY:5 has a headphone jack you can utilize for private listening. The headphone jack is auto detecting-plug in a pair of headphones and the PLAY:5's built-in speakers automatically mute. When you unplug the headphones, the speakers automatically come back on. When headphones are plugged in, a headphone icon is visible on the Volume screen of a Sonos controller. Note: If you don't hear sound coming from your PLAY:5, check to make sure there are no headphones plugged into the back of the unit.

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User Guide
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for the latest list. (Some music services may not be available in your country. Please check the individual music service’s Web
site for more information.)
If you are currently subscribed to a music service that’s compatible with Sonos, simply add your music service user name and
password information to Sonos and you’ll have instant access to the music service from your Sonos system.
1.
To add a music service, touch
More Music
.
2.
Select the Sonos-compatible music service you would like to add.
3.
Select
I already have an account
. Type your music service user name and password, and then touch
OK
. Your user
name and password will be verified with the music service.
Once your credentials have been verified, this music service will display on the Music Menu so any time you want to listen to
this music service, simply touch Music Menu, select the music service, and touch a selection.
Free music service trials are available in some countries. (Please check the individual music service’s Web site for more
information.) If there is a music service trial visible on your More Music menu, simply touch it to select. Touch
I’m new to
[music service], and then
follow the prompts to activate the music trial. After the trial period is up, you will need to
subscribe to the music service to keep the music playing.
Music folders
Sonos can play music from any computer or network-attached storage (NAS) device on your home network where you have
shared music folders. During the Sonos setup process, you are guided through the process of accessing your shared music
folders (such as your iTunes library.) Over time, you may wish to add or remove folders from this list.
To add new music folders to Sonos, touch
Settings
->
Music Library Management
->
Music Library Setup
->
Add New
Share
.
To remove music folders, touch
Settings
->
Music Library Management
->
Music Library Setup
. Touch the share you
wish to remove and then select
Remove Share
.
The Sonos system indexes your music folders so you can view your music collection by categories (such as artists, albums,
composers, genres, or tracks.) If you add new music to a folder that is already indexed, simply update your music index to
add this music to your Sonos music library.
To update your music index, touch
Settings
->
Music Library Management
->
Update Music Index Now
. If you’d like
your music index to update automatically each day, select Schedule Music Index Updates and then select a music index
update time.
Using Headphones
The SONOS PLAY:5 has a headphone jack you can utilize for private listening. The headphone jack is auto detecting—plug in
a pair of headphones and the PLAY:5’s built-in speakers automatically mute. When you unplug the headphones, the speakers
automatically come back on.
When headphones are plugged in, a headphone icon
is visible on the Volume screen of a Sonos controller.
Note:
If you don’t hear sound coming from your PLAY:5, check to make sure there are no
headphones plugged into the back of the unit.