Sonos ZP80 User Guide - Page 125
Sleep modes, Clock and Alarms, Turn off Controller
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Chapter 5: Using the Sonos® Controller 5-7 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. Use the Sleep Timer Docked (Controller is connected to power supply) and Undocked (Controller is not connected to power supply) settings to select the amount of time after which your Controller will enter light sleep. Deep Sleep Your Controller will go into deep sleep to preserve the battery life when it is unused for a specified period of time. When your Controller wakes from deep sleep - either from the motion sensor or from a button press - it will go through a restart cycle that takes several seconds. Use the Deep Sleep Timer setting to select the amount of time after which your Controller will enter deep sleep. Motion Sensor The Controller has a motion sensor to automatically wake your Controller when motion is detected. If you shake the Controller, you may hear the motion sensor make a slight rattling sound. This is normal. If you wish to disable the motion sensor, select Controller Settings>Advanced Settings>Motion Sensor. Turn off Controller Use this setting to put your Controller into deep sleep anytime it will not be in use for an extended period of time, or when you are transporting your Controller to another destination. This setting puts the Controller into deep sleep mode immediately, bypassing the deep sleep timer setting. The Controller cannot be turned off while it is connected to the AC adapter or charging cradle. From the Music menu, select System Settings>Controller Settings>Advanced Settings>Turn off Controller. Clock and Alarms This section discusses how to use the clock and alarms features on your handheld Controller. For help using the Desktop Controller, go to Clock and Alarms. Setting date and time 1. From the Music menu, select Clocks and Alarms.