Sonos Controller for iPad User Guide

Sonos Controller for iPad Manual

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    Sonos Controller for iPadTM Product Guide
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    D582,429. The SONOS CONNECT AMP is protected by U.S. patent numbers: 7,378,903; 7,696,816; 7,792,311; D559,197; D575,801. The SONOS CONTROL is protected by U.S. patent numbers: 7,571,014; 7,805,682; D559,197; D582,429. Other patents are pending. iPhone®, iPod®, iPad® and iTunes® are trademarks of
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    Sonos Controller for iPad Overview Sonos Controller for iPad 1-1 Adding an iPad 1-2 Sonos Controller for iPad Clock and Alarms 2-6 Online Updates 2-7 System Registration 2-8 Renaming a Sonos Component 2-8 Managing Zones Grouping Zones 3-1 Ungrouping Zones 3-2 Managing and Playing Music
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    iv User Guide Regulation Information Europe SONOS declares that this product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC when installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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    , the installer cannot control the antenna orientation. However, they could place the complete product in a way that causes the problem mentioned above. Industrie Canada product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product
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    modes. Already have Sonos? If you are adding an iPad to an existing Sonos system, see "Adding an iPad" on page 1-2. (The Sonos Controller for iPad application requires an iPad, at least one PLAY:3, PLAY:5, CONNECT, or CONNECT:AMP, and a wireless router to operate. iPads and Sonos components are sold
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    with this step, refer to the manual that accompanied your iPad  (http://support.apple.com/manuals). 1. Touch the App Store button on your iPad to download the free Sonos controller application, or you can download the application from iTunes®. (If you download from iTunes, you will need to sync
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    from thousands of free Internet radio stations, and enjoy millions of songs and stations from the most popular online music services. Simply touch Music Menu on the Sonos controller and make a selection. For more information about your music choices, see "Managing and Playing Music" on page 4-1.
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    Sonos Controller for iPad Now you can use your iPad with Sonos to enjoy the music you love all around your home. The Sonos Controller for iPad is a free application that turns your iPad into a full-fledged Sonos controller - simply pick a room, pick a song, and touch Play Now. At A Glance Chapter 2
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    ). While holding the iPad in portrait orientation, touch to toggle between the Zone Menu and the Now Playing screen. Touch to return to the previous screen. Touch Music Menu to browse or select music, access playlists, and change the default settings for a Sonos component or Sonos controller.
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    music selection. Settings Touch to change the default settings for a Sonos component, or for the Sonos Controller for iPad application. iPad controls Home Screen Rotation Lock Sleep/Wake Press the iPad Home button to close the Sonos controller application. Rotate the iPad to the orientation you
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    2-4 User Guide Next / Fast Forward Jumps to the start of the next track in you are less than 3 seconds into the track. From the Now Playing screen, touch anywhere on the album cover to display the repeat, shuffle, and crossfade controls, as well as the track position slider. • Track position
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    Chapter 2: Sonos Controller for iPad 2-5 Volume control • Slide the volume controls right to increase volume, (within a zone group, automatically mutes the last room where volume controls were adjusted.) Touch to mute, touch again to unmute. Note: A headphone indicator appears on the Volume
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    or OFF. When this is on, your Sonos system will periodically update the date and time from the Internet. • Or, you can set the date and time manually (Set Time from Internet must be off for this option to be available). Touch Date, select the date, and then touch Done. Follow the same process to set
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    your Sonos system while this process is running. Contact Sonos Customer Support if an error occurs. Updating your Sonos controller After updating your Sonos components, update the Sonos Controller for iPad application. • Go to the App store to download the latest Sonos software update for your iPad
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    Registration User Guide Registering your Sonos system allows you to receive technical support, Sonos software upgrades, and several free music service trials. At no time is any of your information provided to other companies. 1. From the Settings menu, touch Advanced Settings. 2. Touch System
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    Chapter 2: Sonos Controller for iPad 2-9 2. Touch the room you wish to affect. 3. Touch White Status Indicator Light. If the option is set to: • Off: the status indicator light remains off during normal operation. • On: the status indicator light
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    2-10 User Guide Using Headphones The SONOS PLAY:5 has a headphone jack you can use for private listening headphones are plugged in, a headphone icon is visible next to the volume slider in your Sonos controller. If you adjust group volume, the volume for the PLAY:5 with headphones attached will be
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    Chapter 2: Sonos Controller for iPad 2-11 Creating a Stereo Pair The Stereo Pair a PLAY:5. 1. From the Settings menu, touch ZonePlayer Settings. 2. Touch one of the components you wish to create a stereo pair with. 3. Touch Create Stereo Pair, and touch Next. 4. Select the other component you wish
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    you wish to become the left channel. The components automatically connect to form a stereo pair. 6. Touch Done, and then touch Done again to close the Settings screen. Separating a stereo pair 1. From the Settings menu, touch ZonePlayer Settings. 2. Select the stereo pair you wish to separate
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    office. Zones can be managed from any Sonos controller. In landscape orientation, you can see the Zone Menu, Now Playing area, and the Music Menu. In is playing. You can also group all the rooms in your house with one touch by selecting Select All. Grouping Zones You can create a zone group first
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    right of the room you want to group (add more rooms to). User Guide 3. Touch the room or rooms you want to add to the group (the check mark appears). If you want to add all the rooms to the group, simply touch Select All at the bottom of the Zone Grouping screen
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    Managing and Playing Music Available Music Sources • Library (shared folders on your home network) • Music services • Sonos playlists (music queues you have saved for future playback) • Radio (Internet radio stations, radio shows, or podcasts) • Docked iPods • Line-in (connect an external audio
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    of the queue, or play them now and clear the queue of previous music selections. What is a music service? A music service is an online music store or online service that sells audio on a per-song, per-audiobook, or subscription basis. What is a Sonos playlist? A Sonos playlist is a music queue you
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    of your available music folders are indexed for easy selection. If you add new music to a folder that is already indexed, simply update your music index to add the new music to your Sonos music library. 1. From the Settings menu, touch Music Library Management -> Update Music Index Now. 2. Touch Yes
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    as viewing information about the artist or album, and updating your Twitter status If you've created Sonos playlists (saved queues), you can play them anytime by selecting Sonos Playlists from the Music Menu. For more information, see "Sonos Playlists" on page 4-12. Note: If you have uncompressed
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    Use the Search feature to look for music selections within the Music Library, Radio, and any services that support search. 1. From the Music Menu, touch the music source your want to search. 2. Touch the search field near the top of the Music Menu. The keyboard displays. 3. Select your search
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    in the iTunes folder. For additional information, browse our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages or Forums at www.sonos.com/support. Using Twitter You can let your friends and followers know what you're listening to on Sonos by updating your Twitter status from a Sonos controller. You can
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    to scroll through a list of preformatted messages, and touch Post when the desired message is dis- played. Managing the Music Queue Once you have added tracks to a queue, you can make changes to the music queue using the queue controls. Sonos playlists are music queues you create and save for
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    playing. Saving a queue as a Sonos playlist 1. Touch Save. 2. Choose one of the following options: • Save over an existing playlist by selecting a playlist from My Playlists. • Touch Sonos Playlist Name, and then use the between tracks. The play mode icons brighten blue while activated. User Guide
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    Chapter 4: Managing and Playing Music 4-9 Viewing large album art 1. From the Now Playing screen, touch the album art to enlarge it. 2. Touch to return to the previous screen.
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    additional audio services available for use with the Sonos system. Activating a music trial 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 available on your controller, simply
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    in the account settings. Once you've changed your password there, update your Sonos system: 1. From the Settings menu, touch Service Settings -> Music Service -> My Services. 2. Touch to select the music service you wish to update, and select Change Password. 3. Use the keyboard to type the new
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    the Settings menu, touch Advanced Settings -> Show Media Servers. If Show Media Servers was set to Off, it is now On; if Show Media Servers was set to On, it is now Off. For additional information, browse our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages or forums at www.sonos.com/support. Selecting music
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    seated in the DOCK (autoplay mode), or you can use any Sonos controller to make music selections and control playback (accessory mode). The DOCK is compatible with: • iPod touch (1st, 2nd and 3rd generation) • iPod classic • iPod nano (3rd, 4th and 5th generation) • iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G
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    more to a Sonos component (PLAY:5, CONNECT, or CONNECT:AMP) via line-in and stream the audio to any or all Sonos components around your house. So, go ahead: • Connect an Apple AirPlay device such as AirPort Express® via line-in and play music wirelessly from your iPhone®, iPad™ or iPod touch® in any
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    tap the AirPlay icon on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or in iTunes and select Sonos. For more information about setting up an AirPlay device with Sonos, go to http://faq.sonos.com/airplay. Connecting a portable player to your Sonos system 1. Using a 1/8 inch mini-stereo to RCA audio cable, plug
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    audio line-in cable provided with your Sonos component (or a standard RCA cable) from the audio out connection(s) on the external source to the analog Audio In connection(s) on the back of your Sonos component. The source device will automatically be detected and displayed on the Sonos controller.
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    Music Menu, select the room the device is connected to, and touch Play Now. • To change the settings for this line-in source, select ZonePlayer Settings from the Settings menu. Select the Sonos component this device is connected to, and then touch Line-In. • Line-In Source Name: Select a component
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    4-18 User Guide Controlling the volume from your home theater Set the line-out level on this Sonos component to Fixed: • From the Settings menu, touch ZonePlayer Settings. Touch to select the Sonos component attached to your home theater, select Line-Out Level, and choose Fixed. Note: When the
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    that city. There are two ways you can set your location: • by entering a zip code (U.S. only) • by selecting a city 1. From the Music Menu, touch Radio. 2. Touch Local Radio -> Change Location. 3. Choose one of the following options: • Select Enter ZIP Code as your search criteria, and then use the
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    area. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock. If a problem occurs, you can try the solutions listed in the troubleshooting section. If you are unable to remedy the problem, please contact the Sonos Customer Support team and we'll be happy to help. • Web site • Visit our Web site
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    from favorites, radio 4-19 music service trial 4-11 Sonos playlist 4-13 diagnostics A-1 docked iPods 4-13 download software updates 2-7 E equalization 2-9 expired trial, delete 4-11 external audio source 4-14 G group all rooms 3-1 rooms 3-1 H home theater, connect to 4-17 I imported playlists
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    updates 2-7 Sonos playlist, create 4-8, 4-12 status indicator, turn off 2-8 stereo pair create 2-11 separate 2-11 stop music 2-5 stream external audio 4-14 support diagnostics A-1 system registration 2-8 T time, set 2-6 troubleshooting A-1 turn off music system 2-5 white indicator 2-8 TV, connect
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