Sonos ZP80 User Guide - Page 140

Power Scroll, Add to Queue, System Settings, Controller, Settings, OK Button, Music, Sonos Playlists

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5-22 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide 3. Use the scroll wheel to browse the music library. Press OK to drill down through the menus until you find the desired selection. You can select Power Scroll for an alphabetical list to make browsing faster. Power scroll 4. To play all songs by an artist, on an album, or in a genre, highlight the selection and select Add to Queue, or press OK. You can change the action of the OK button by selecting System Settings>Controller Settings>OK Button from the Music menu. Preference settings include: • Play Now. Play the selection immediately. • Add to End of Queue. Add the selection to the end of your music queue. • Show Menu. View an options menu so that you can choose from the following: • Play Now • Play Next • Add to End of Queue 5. If you've created Sonos playlists (tracks you've organized into lists), you can play them anytime by selecting Sonos Playlists from the Music menu. For more information, see Sonos Playlists (Controller). Note: If you have uncompressed files in your music collection, they may only be available for browsing and/or selection via Track or Browse by Folder, as uncompressed files may not contain detailed information such as artist, title and genre. 6. Press the Back button to return to the previous music selection screen.

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Sonos Digital Music System User Guide
5-22
3.
Use the scroll wheel to browse the music library. Press
OK
to
drill down
through
the menus until you find the desired selection. You can select
Power Scroll
for an
alphabetical list to make browsing faster.
4.
To play all songs by an artist, on an album, or in a genre, highlight the selection
and select
Add to Queue
, or press
OK
.
You can change the action of the
OK
button by selecting
System Settings
>
Controller
Settings
>
OK Button
from the
Music
menu. Preference settings include:
Play Now
. Play the selection immediately.
Add to End of Queue
. Add the selection to the end of your music queue.
Show Menu
. View an options menu so that you can choose from the following:
Play Now
Play Next
Add to End of Queue
5.
If you’ve created Sonos playlists (tracks you’ve organized into lists), you can play
them anytime by selecting
Sonos Playlists
from the
Music
menu. For more
information, see Sonos Playlists (Controller).
6.
Press the
Back
button to return to the previous music selection screen.
Note:
If you have uncompressed files in your music collection, they may only be
available for browsing and/or selection via
Track
or
Browse by Folder
, as
uncompressed files may not contain detailed information such as artist, title and
genre.
Power
scroll