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Sonos Controller for Mac or PC 2-7 4. Select Add a Sonos Component from the Zones menu. During the setup process, you will be asked to press and release the Mute and Volume Up buttons or the Connect button, depending on the Sonos component you are adding. You may release the buttons as soon as they begin to blink (this takes approximately 1 second.) Important Note:Do not place any items on top of your Sonos component. This may impede the air flow and cause it to overheat. Renaming a Sonos Component If you name a Sonos component incorrectly, or if you move one to another room, you can rename it to suit your preference. 1. From the Zones menu, select ZonePlayer Settings. If you want to change a BRIDGE, select BRIDGE Settings instead. 2. Select the room you wish to change, and click Settings. Select a new name from the Zone Type list, or type a custom name in the Zone Name field, and then click OK. Turning Off Status Indicator A white light displays on the front of most Sonos components to indicate that the unit is functioning in normal operation. If you have a Sonos component located in a bedroom, you may want to turn this Status Indicator Light off so that when the unit is in normal operation, the white light does not display. However, if the Status indicator light begins to flash amber, see "Status Indicator Explanations" on page 7 for additional information. 1. From the Zones menu, click ZonePlayer Settings. (If you wish to turn off a BRIDGE status indicator light, select BRIDGE Settings instead.) 2. Highlight the Sonos component you wish to adjust, and click Settings. 3. From the Status Indicator Light tab, select On or Off and click OK.

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Sonos Controller for Mac or PC
2-7
4.
Select
Add a Sonos Component
from the
Zones
menu.
During the setup process, you will be asked to press and release the
Mute
and
Volume Up
buttons or the
Connect
button,
depending on the Sonos component you are adding.
You may release the buttons as soon as they begin to blink (this takes approximately 1 second.)
Renaming a Sonos Component
If you name a Sonos component incorrectly, or if you move one to another room, you can rename it to suit your preference.
1.
From the
Zones
menu, select
ZonePlayer Settings
. If you want to change a BRIDGE, select
BRIDGE Settings
instead.
2.
Select the room you wish to change, and click
Settings
. Select a new name from the
Zone Type
list, or type a custom
name in the
Zone Name
field, and then click OK.
Turning Off Status Indicator
A white light displays on the front of most Sonos components to indicate that the unit is functioning in normal operation. If
you have a Sonos component located in a bedroom, you may want to turn this Status Indicator Light off so that when the unit
is in normal operation, the white light does not display.
However, if the Status indicator light begins to flash amber, see "Status Indicator Explanations" on page 7 for additional
information.
1.
From the
Zones
menu, click
ZonePlayer Settings
. (If you wish to turn off a BRIDGE status indicator light, select
BRIDGE
Settings
instead.)
2.
Highlight the Sonos component you wish to adjust, and click
Settings
.
3.
From the
Status Indicator Light
tab, select
On
or
Off
and click
OK
.
Important Note:
Do not place any items on top of your Sonos component. This may impede
the air flow and cause it to overheat.