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The Sonos ZonePlayer 120 is amplified, wireless, compact, and convenient. With its state-of-the-art digital amplifier, the ZP120 works anywhere you've ever dreamed of having music - the bedroom, the bathroom or even the backyard. All you have to do is plug it in, connect your choice of speakers and you've got a room filled with music. And with the ZP120's superior wireless range, music lovers really can play all the music they love, all over the house. The design of the ZP120 is both... Read more
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Rounin 5:01pm on Monday, October 11th, 2010 
Best wireless multiroom system for music lovers The Sonos System is one of the best multiroom systems available.
rassisi 3:03pm on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 
We went from LPs and 8-Tracks, to Cassette Tapes and CDs, and now we live in the age of portable digital music.
Angel 5:04pm on Saturday, August 28th, 2010 
Sonos Rules! I have been looking for a home music system for some time. Great way to listen to music, with a few downsides We purchased this bundle for our house, plus a zone bridge and a charger for the handset.
craigf 6:17pm on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 
Looks great, sounds fantastic. Sonos Serves Wireless Wonder I was looking for a music system to allow me to remove the mess and hassle of CDs from my front room and Sonos has delive...
neithere 10:43pm on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 
Absolutely the best This is by far the best thing since sliced bread. Better than Squeezebox Duet and less expensive than expected I had owned the Squeezebox Duet for about a year. Nice product with serious (undisclosed) limitations I found out the hard way that the Sonos has a very serious limitation if you have a large iTunes l...
gavinrogers 8:51pm on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 
I have had the Sonos system for over 3 years....  Ease of use You will watch less TV I have had the Sonos system for over 3 years. A little bit of reading the forums and setup was no problem. I now have access to all my digital music.
ld101 1:11am on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 
"Hands down the best wireless digital music system for the home. "The wife surprised me with this early gift to the both of us for the Holiday season. "take a look at the duet (do a google search) which has a handheld remote and one non powered zone for 399.
anders.hagman 8:42am on Thursday, May 6th, 2010 
"I started with two zones two years ago (living room for un-amped zone with my stereo.
macandeman 9:08pm on Friday, April 30th, 2010 
The greatest electronic item I have ever boug...  Ease of use, 100% reliability, great tech support (if needed), simple set up, great sound,. The greatest electronic item I have ever bought. Puts Crestron to shame. Ease of use, 100% reliability, great tech support (if needed).

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Documents

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Using the Sonos Controller for iPad, select ZonePlayer Settings from the Settings menu and select the ZonePlayer your Airport Express is connected to. 5. Update the following settings: Line-In Source Name: Select AirPlay Device. Line-In Source Level: A default (typical) line-in source level is automatically assigned based upon the source name. (If the volume sounds too low, you can select a higher line level. You may experience clipping at higher volume levels if you set the level too high.) Autoplay Zone: Select the room you want your AirPlay device to play in whenever its connected to Sonos. You can also select Include Grouped Zones so that any rooms grouped with the autoplay zone will play the same music. Autoplay Volume. Use the slider to set a default volume for the autoplay zone whenever the AirPlay device is connected. Select Use Autoplay Volume if you intend to use your AirPlay device to adjust the volume in the autoplay zone. Now youre ready to use AirPlay simply 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, you can go to http://faq.sonos.com/airplay.
Connecting a portable player to your Sonos System
Using a 1/8 inch mini-stereo to RCA audio cable, plug the mini-stereo end into the portable device and the RCA end into the Audio In connection on the ZonePlayer. The device will automatically be detected. Choose one of the following options: To play music from this line-in source, select Line-in from the Music Menu, select the room the device is connected to, and select Play Now. To change the settings for this line-in source, choose one of the following options:
Using the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC, select ZonePlayer Settings from the Zones menu. Select the ZonePlayer this device is connected to, and click Settings>Line-In. Using the Sonos Controller 100 or 200, select ZonePlayer Settings from the System Settings menu. Select the ZonePlayer this device is connected to, and click Settings>Line-In. Using the Sonos Controller for iPhone or Android, select ZonePlayer Settings from the Settings menu. Select the ZonePlayer this device is connected to, and then select Line-In. Using the Sonos Controller for iPad, select ZonePlayer Settings from the Settings menu and select the ZonePlayer this device is connected to. 3. Update the following settings: Line-In Source Name: Select a component name from the list. Line-In Source Level: A default (typical) line-in source level is automatically assigned based upon the source name. (If the volume sounds too low, you can select a higher line level. You may experience clipping at higher volume levels if you set the level too high.) Level 1 (source device output voltage: 2.2v) applies the minimum overall gain. Level 2 (source device output voltage: 2.0v) is the typical gain applied to A/V equipment. Level 6 (source device output voltage: 1.2v) is the typical gain applied to Macs. Level 8 (source device output voltage: 1.0v) is the typical gain applied to portable players and PCs. Level 10 (source device output voltage: 0.6v) applies the maximum overall gain. Autoplay Zone: Select the room you want your line-in source to play in whenever its connected to Sonos. You can also select Include Grouped Zones so that any rooms grouped with the autoplay zone will play the same music. Select Use Autoplay Volume if you intend to use your MP3 player to adjust the volume in the autoplay zone. Use the Autoplay Volume slider to set the default volume for the autoplay zone when the MP3 player is connected.

AC power (mains) input (~100-240 V, 50-60 Hz) 3,5mm (1/8") stereo audio in (2V)
3,5mm (1/8") headphone jack

ZoneBridge Front

Connect button ZoneBridge status indicator
Press the Connect button to join the ZoneBridge to your Sonos Multi-Room Music System.
LED Flashes white when powering up; flashes green and white when connecting to LED Solid white when powered up and connected to your Sonos Multi-Room Music LED Flashes amber when a fault condition is detected.
System (normal operation). your Sonos Multi-Room Music System.
ZoneBridge Rear Panel Connectors
Ethernet switch connectors (2) AC power (mains) input
Use Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect to a router, computer, or additional network device such as a network-attached storage (NAS) device. Use the supplied power adapter to connect to power outlet. Be sure to use the proper power adapter for your country.

Wireless Dock Front

Volume Up (+) Volume Down (-)
Press the buttons on the side of the dock to adjust the volume up and down.
Wireless Dock Rear Panel Connectors
Connect button Wireless dock status indicator
Press the Connect button to join the Wireless Dock to your Sonos Multi-Room Music System.

AC power (mains) input

Use the supplied power adapter to connect to power outlet. Be sure to use the proper power adapter for your country.

Managing Zones

What Are Zones
A zone is just another word for a room in your houseSonos lets you enjoy music in up to 32 rooms, inside or out. We call them zones because you can group rooms together to play the same song in every room, or you can listen to different songs in every room. This means you can group the kitchen and the patio together while barbecuing, link all the rooms in the house together for a party, or leave all the rooms unlinked and let the kids can enjoy rap in their rooms while you listen to jazz in your office. Zones can be managed from any Sonos Controller. Use the Zones menu to: Select a zone to play some music in See the music thats currently playing in every room Link zones together to form a zone group Drop a zone from a zone group Music will continue to play while you browse. The current zone is highlighted on your screen, and the music selections you make will play in that zone.

Touch Done.

Ungrouping Zones
From the Zones pane, highlight the zone group you want to change. Choose one of the following options: Click Drop Zone, or From the Zones menu, select Drop Zone.
Select the zone you want to drop from the group. If you want to drop all the zones in the zone group, select All Zones in Group. The zone thats removed from the group stops playing music - the other zones in the zone group continue unaffected.
Press the Zones button. Touch Zone Group to the right of the zone group you want to change. Uncheck the zone(s) you want to remove from the group, and then touch Done. The rooms you removed from the group stop playing music. The other zones in the group continue unaffected.
Tap the Zones button. Tap Zone Group to the right of the zone group you want to change. Tap the checkmark beside the zone or zones you want to remove from the group (the checkmark will disappear). If you want to remove all zones from the group, you can tap Unselect All at the bottom of the Zone Grouping screen. Tap Done. The rooms you removed from the group stop playing music. The other zones in the group continue unaffected.

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Touch Group to the right of the zone group you want to change. Touch the checkmark beside the zone or zones you want to remove from the group (the checkmark disappears). If you want to remove all zones from the group, you can touch Unselect All at the bottom of the Zone Grouping screen. Touch Done. The rooms you removed from the group stop playing music. The other zones in the group continue unaffected.
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 (external devices such as a CD player or a portable music player)
What is your music library?
Your music library includes digital music located anywhere on your home network such as: shared folders on your computer shared folders on another computer in your network network-attached storage (NAS) devices You can browse your Music Library in various ways. You can enter search criteria to quickly find a particular music selection, or you can browse through a category hierarchy to make music selections.
Note: If a computer on your network is turned off or is in standby mode, the music folders on that computer will be unavailable to the Sonos Multi-Room Music System until the computer is turned back on.

Activating a music trial

Free music service trials are available in some countries. (Please check the individual music services Web site for more information.) If there is a music service trial available on your Controller, simply follow the steps below to activate it. After the trial period is up, you will need to subscribe to the music service to keep the music playing.
From the Music Library, click the Music Services tab. Select the music trial you would like to activate (for specific setup instructions, go to "Napster" on page 4-32, "Rhapsody" on page 4-47, or "SiriusXM" on page 4-53). Once you accept the services terms and conditions, your free trial period will start. From the Music Menu, touch More Music. Select the music trial you would like to activate. Follow the on-screen prompts to start your trial.
Adding a compatible music service
If you are currently subscribed to a music service thats compatible with Sonos, simply add your music service user id and password information to Sonos and youll have instant access to the music service from your Sonos system. To see the latest list of compatible music services, you can go to www.sonos.com/howitworks/music/partners/default.aspx.
Note: If you are adding Deezer account information, your login is the email address you signed up with when you set up your Deezer account. It is not your Deezer nickname.
From the Music menu, select Set Up Services. The music services that are currently configured to work with your Sonos system are displayed.
Press the Add button. Select the Sonos-compatible music service you would like to add, and click Next (PC) or Continue (Mac). Enter your music service login and password, and click Next (PC) or Continue (Mac).
Your login and password will be verified with the music service. Once your credentials have been verified, you can click the Music Services tab, select your music service, and make a music selection.
From the Music Menu, touch Settings>Music Service Setup.
Note: The music services that are currently configured to work with your Sonos system are displayed under Your Services. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Select Available Services. Select the Sonos-compatible music service you would like to add. Touch I already have an account. Use the keyboard to enter your music service login and password, and then touch OK.

Setting date and time

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From the Music Menu, touch Alarms. Touch Date and Time Settings. Touch Time Zone. Use your finger to browse and select your time zone from the list. Touch Adjust for Daylight Saving and select on or off to select whether the clock will automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time. Touch Set Time from Internet, or you can use the Date and Time menu options to set the date and time manually. When Set Time from Internet is on, your Sonos system will periodically update the date and time from the Internet. Select Date Format to select the way the month, day, and year are displayed. Select Time Format to select either a 12 hour or 24 hour time display format.

Adding an alarm

From the Music Menu, touch Alarms>Alarms. Touch New Alarm. Select the desired settings for this alarm, including the alarm time, the zone you would like the alarm to play in, the music source youd like to play from, the frequency of the alarm, and the volume setting.
Note: If the music youve selected is not available when the alarm goes off (such as an Internet radio station that has dropped off), your alarm will play the Sonos chime instead. 4.
Touch Advanced to select additional alarm preferences: Alarm duration select the length of time you want the alarm music to play. Include grouped zones if you touch Yes, the alarm will play in the zones that are grouped together when the alarm goes off (not in the zones that were linked together at the time the alarm was set.) Show clock on this Controller if you select Yes, the clock will display on this Controller when the alarm goes off.
Note: When an alarm sounds, the clock will display on the Controller that was used to set the alarm. If you want the clock to display on another Sonos Controller 200, be sure to edit the alarm using the desired Controller. From the Music Menu, select Alarms>View Clock.
Shuffle music select Yes if you want the play mode for the selected alarm music set to shuffle.
Touch Save Alarm when you finish choosing the alarm settings.

Deleting an alarm

From the Music Menu, touch Alarms>Alarms. Select the alarm you wish to delete, and touch Delete Alarm.

Setting a sleep timer

From the Music Menu, touch Alarms>Sleep Timer. Select a sleep timer duration.

Viewing the clock

To view the clock on a Controller 200:
Touch Clock from the Music Menu, or Touch Alarms>View Clock from the Music Menu.

When an alarm goes off

Power/Lock

Press the Power/Lock button on your Android smartphone to turn the phone on and off, and to wake it if it has gone to sleep.The Android smartphone locks automatically if you do not touch the screen for a minute or two. You can continue to listen to music when the Android smartphone is asleep or locked. To awaken your Android smartphone, press the Power/Lock button and then unlock the phone. If your Android smartphone locks with the Sonos Controller open, it redisplays the same screen it was on when it locked.
Note: The Sonos Controller for Android includes options for searching. The Search key on the Android smartphone is not designed for use with the Sonos Controller for Android.
Chapter 6: Sonos Controller for Android
Jumps to the start of the next track in the music queue. Touch and hold to display the track position slider while you move forward through the current track. Jumps to the start of the current track, if you are more than 3 seconds into the track; jumps to the start of the previous track, if you are less than 3 seconds into the track. Touch and hold to display the track position slider while you move backward through the current track.
From the Now Playing screen, touch anywhere in the area where the track, artist, and album information appears to display the repeat, shuffle, and crossfade controls, as well as the track position slider.
Track position slider Allows you to move quickly backward or forward through the current track by sliding the position slider Repeat Repeats the music queue after the last track has finished Crossfade Fades out the current track while fading in the next track to create a smooth transition between tracks Shuffle Plays the tracks in the music queue in a random order
Volume Control Slide the volume controls right to increase volume, or left to decrease volume. If rooms are grouped, you can adjust the volume across the group by using the volume slide at the bottom of the screen, or adjust the volume in one room using the individual slides.
If you dont hear sound coming from your ZonePlayer S5, check to make sure there are no headphones plugged into the back of the unit.

ZonePlayer software updates
One or more ZonePlayers may need to be updated when you purchase a new ZonePlayer with a later software version, or if you plug in a ZonePlayer that was not in use when you performed your last software update. If a ZonePlayers software version gets out of sync from the rest of your Sonos Multi-Room Music System components, a message will display in the Zones pane. Click the outdated zone to begin the software update process.
From the Sonos menu, select Preferences. Select the Advanced tab. Select another wireless channel from the Wireless Channel list.

Uninstalling

If you wish to remove the Sonos Controller for Mac software from your Macintosh computer, choose Uninstall Sonos from the Sonos menu, and then drag the application to the trash. The Sonos Multi-Room Music System will no longer be able to access music from this computer.

Firewall Information

The Sonos Multi-Room Music System is designed to work with existing firewall software. If your software firewall is not listed, for the latest firewall information, go to http://faq.sonos.com/firewall. You can also contact Sonos Technical Support at http://www.sonos.com/support.
Mac OS Xs built-in firewall for 10.4
The Sonos Multi-Room Music System is fully compatible with the Mac OS X firewall.
Open the System Preferences window. Select the Sharing icon. Select the Firewall tab.
If the message Firewall Off is displayed, your Sonos Multi-Room Music System will be recognized and you do not have to do anything further. Close the System Preferences window. If the message Firewall Off does not display, please continue on to step 4 to add access to the ports your ZonePlayers will use.

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Click the New button. From the pull-down Port Name menu, select Other. For TCP Port Number(s), type or paste 445,3400. For UDP Port Number(s), type or paste 1900,1901,6969. Type the description as Sonos. Click OK.
If the New button is disabled, click the lock at the bottom of the window and enter an administrator's password.
10. Close the System Preferences window.

Norton Personal Firewall

The Norton Personal Firewall is fully compatible with the Sonos Multi-Room Music System. Follow the steps below to configure your firewall:
Make sure the Sonos Controller for PC is allowed full access on all ports (when asked) by selecting Always allow connections in this program on all ports. Select Permit from the What do you want to do drop-down when sonos.exe attempts to access the Internet.
Allow sonos.exe to connect to a DNS server by selecting Always allow connections in this program on all ports. From the Firewall tab, select a firewall level. The Sonos Multi-Room Music System is compatible with any Internet Security setting you choose, from High to Off. From the Programs tab, make sure that sonos.exe is set to Permit All. Scroll to Default Inbound Net BIOS Name, click Modify, click Permit, then click OK. Scroll to Default Block MS Windows Vista SMB, click Modify, click Permit, then click OK. Scroll to Block Windows File Sharing, click Modify, click Permit, then click OK. Scroll to Inbound UDP click Modify, click Permit, then click OK. , Click OK to exit the Advanced Firewall selections screen.
For Professional Firewall users, all of the following settings must be changed on the Advanced selections screen:
Note: The Sonos Multi-Room Music System will NOT function correctly if Block Traffic is enabled.

ISS Black Ice Protection

If you are running Black Ice Protection, be sure to allow the Sonos Controller for PC (Sonos.exe) full access to the Internet and Network. Black Ice Protection by Internet Security Systems is fully compatible with the Sonos Multi-Room Music System. Your music system will operate seamlessly if you select either the Cautious or Trusting protection level from the Firewall tab. If you cannot access your music and Sonos Controller for PC software after setting the Protection Level to Cautious or Trusting, please follow the instructions below:
Select the Intruders or Events tab. Identify the ZonePlayers IP address. Right-click and select Trust Intruder>Trust and Accept. This setting will allow the Sonos Multi-Room Music System accessibility with all firewall security settings; Trusting, Cautious, Nervous, and Paranoid.

The Sonos Controller 100

With a Sonos Controller in hand, you have instant access to your entire digital music collection, no matter where it's stored. The full-color LCD screen and intuitive scroll wheel make everything from browsing songs to choosing zones incredibly easy. It's like having a giant jukebox at your fingertips. Simply choose a zone to play music in, make your music selection(s), and press Play.

Zones do not display properly
If the Controller does not display your zones properly, or displays the message, Searching for ZonePlayers. Make sure at least one ZonePlayer is plugged in and its status indicator is illuminated solid white. The ZonePlayer(s) may be going through an upgrade/restart, and zones will reappear after the restart. Move the Controller closer to the ZonePlayer.
Controller acting sluggish
If the Controller is acting sluggish or all of your zones are not visible, you are probably experiencing wireless interference. Change the wireless channel your Sonos Multi-Room Music System is operating on by selecting Settings>Advanced Settings>Wireless Channel.
Controller doesnt work in some parts of my home
Move the Controller closer to a ZonePlayer. Change the wireless channel your Sonos syst em is operating on by selecting System Settings>Advanced Settings>Wireless Channel. If these dont solve the problem, you can extend the wireless range of your music system by purchasing and installing a Sonos ZoneBridge.
Music stops when I use my 2.4 GHz cordless phone
Change the wireless channel your Sonos Multi-Room Music System is operating on by selecting System Settings>Advanced Settings>Wireless Channel.
Wrong album art displayed
If the incorrect album art, or no album art appears, for details on how album art is located and displayed, please visit our Web site at http://faq.sonos.com/art.
Some radio stations are missing
The Sonos Radio guide is powered by RadioTime. If you dont find your favorite radio station or show, search for the missing station or show on the RadioTimes Website at http://radiotime.com/index.aspx. If the station or show does not appear, you can click the orange Tell us to Fix-It button and enter the station information to
request that RadioTime add it. Leave your email address if you would like a reply. If the station or show is listed, it may not have a current stream, or the stream may not be compatible with Sonos. Click the item name to view station details, and then click the orange Tell us to Fix-It button to request that a compatible stream be added. Leave your email address if you would like a reply. If youd like to see a show schedule or podcast added, send an e-mail to RadioTime via their contact form. Be sure to include as much information as possible, including a URL to the show's schedule or the podcast URL. Alternatively, you can send an email to support@radiotime.com.

Support Diagnostics

Support Diagnostics should only be accessed if you are talking with a Sonos Support representative. (To find the correct telephone number for your country, go to www.sonos.com/support/contact.) For general Sonos support information, go to www.sonos.com/support.
From the File (or Sonos) menu, click Preferences. Click the Diagnostics tab. Click Submit Diagnostics if you are instructed to by your Sonos Support representative.
From the Music Menu, touch Settings>Advanced Settings. Touch Submit Diagnostics and follow the on-screen prompts.
Cant Find What Youre Looking For?
If you cant find the answer to your question in our documentation, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages at www.sonos.com/support. Or, ask us a question at http://faq.sonos.com/ask.
Sonos Device Specifications

Sonos ZonePlayer 120

Feature Audio
Amplifier Rated Output Speaker Connections Line-In Connections Subwoofer Output Class-D 110W RMS (2x55W continuous average power into 8 ohms, THD+N<0.02%)* Spring binding posts (in North America, the ZP120 has combined spring binding post/ banana jack connectors) Auto-detecting RCA type Auto-detecting RCA type, 80 Hz crossover

Description

Music Access
Audio Formats Supported MP3, WMA, AAC (MPEG4), iTunes Plus, Ogg Vorbis, Audible (format 4), Apple Lossless, Flac (lossless) music files, as well as uncompressed WAV and AIFF files. Native support for 44.1kHz sample rates. Additional support for 48kHz, 32kHz, 24kHz, 22kHz, 16kHz, 11kHz, and 8kHz sample rates. Note: Previously purchased Apple Fairplay DRM-protected songs may need to be upgraded. See Apple for details. WMA Lossless formats not currently supported. Deezer, Last.fm, Napster, Pandora, Rhapsody 3.0+, SIRIUS Internet Radio, Spotify, Wolfgangs Vault and downloads from any service offering DRM-free tracks. Windows XP and higher; Macintosh OS X; NAS (network-attached storage) devices supporting CIFS Streaming MP3 or WMA JPEG, PNG, BMP GIF , Rhapsody, iTunes, WinAmp, Windows Media Player, and MusicMatch (.m3u,.pls,.wpl)
Music Services Supported Operating Systems (for stored files) Internet Radio Supported Album Art Supported Playlists Supported

Networking

Wireless Connectivity Network Bridging Internet connectivity SonosNet, a secure AES encrypted, peer-to-peer wireless mesh network 2-port switch (10/100Mbps, auto MDI/MDIX) allows Ethernet devices to connect through SonosNet Internet connection required for access to Internet radio stations, online music services and software updates (DSL, cable modem or LAN-based high-speed Internet connection required.) Internet functionality may require payment of separate fee to a service provider; local and/or long distance telephone charges may apply.

General

Power Supply Front Panel Buttons Front Panel LED Indicators Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Product Finish AC 120/240, 50-60 Hz, user-switchable Volume and Mute ZonePlayer status and Mute status 3.50 x 7.28 x 8.15 in. (89 x 185 x 207 mm) 5.1 lbs. (2.3 kg) 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) 4 to 158 F (-20 to 70 C) Anodized precision machined extrusion aluminum case. Aluminum casing also facilitates passive cooling.
* Both channels driven, 22Hz-20KHZ-AES17 measurement bandwidth * Specifications subject to change without notice.

Sonos ZonePlayer 90

Sound Quality Line In Line Out THD+N<0.009%, 20Hz-20kHz Analog (RCA), auto-detecting Analog (RCA), digital (optical and coaxial)
Audio Formats Supported MP3, WMA, AAC (MPEG4), iTunes Plus, Ogg Vorbis, Audible (format 4), Apple Lossless, Flac (lossless) music files, as well as uncompressed WAV and AIFF files. Native support for 44.1kHz sample rates. Additional support for 48kHz, 32kHz, 24kHz, 22kHz, 16kHz, 11kHz, and 8kHz sample rates. Note: Previously purchased Apple Fairplay DRM-protected songs may need to be upgraded. See Apple for details. WMA Lossless formats not currently supported. Deezer, Last.fm, Napster, Pandora, Rhapsody 3.0+, SIRIUS Internet Radio, Spotify, Wolfgangs Vault, and downloads from any service offering DRM-free tracks. Windows XP and higher; Macintosh OS X; NAS (network-attached storage) devices supporting CIFS Streaming MP3 or WMA JPEG, PNG, BMP GIF , Rhapsody, iTunes, WinAmp, Windows Media Player, and MusicMatch (.m3u,.pls,.wpl)
Audio Services Supported Operating Systems (for stored files) Internet Radio Supported Album Art Supported Playlists Supported
Wireless Connectivity SonosNet, a secure AES encrypted, peer-to-peer wireless mesh network.
Appendix B: Sonos Device Specifications
Network Bridging Internet connectivity
2-port switch allows Ethernet devices to connect through SonosNet Internet connection required for access to Internet radio stations, online music services and software updates (DSL, cable modem or LAN-based high-speed Internet connection required.) Internet functionality may require payment of separate fee to a service provider; local and/or long distance telephone charges may apply.

Touch to select a room name for your ZonePlayer, or touch Enter New to type a unique name. If you have more ZonePlayers to add, touch Yes. Otherwise, touch No. Choose one of the following options:
Appendix C: Alternate Sonos System Setup
Select Yes, register now to register your music system. Touch Email Address and the keyboard appears so you can type your email address. Select No if you want to skip this step.
Note: Your music system must be registered in order to receive future software updates, technical support and access to free music service trials. You can register either during the setup process or after setup is complete. We do not share your email address with other companies. 8.
When you see the message Setup Complete, touch Done. Touch the zone youd like to play music in. The Music Menu appears.

Step 4: Play some music!

Choose one of the following options: To activate a free music service trial, touch More Music. Select a music service, and touch Im new to [music service.] (Your music system must be registered to activate a trial, so if you have not yet registered, you can do it now by selecting System Settings>Advanced Settings>System Registration.) To add a Sonos-compatible music service you already subscribe to, touch More Music. Select the music service, and touch I already have an account. Use the keyboard to add your music service user name and password. To select an Internet radio station, radio show, or podcast, touch Radio. If you have music folders stored on your computer or a Network-Attached Storage (NAS) drive, touch Settings>Music Library Management>Music Library Setup>Add Share, or you can easily use the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC to locate them. Install the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC softwareyou will be prompted to add music folders during the setup process. If you already have the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC installed, select Music from the menu bar, and then select Set Up Music Library>Add a Share.
System Setup Using iPhone/iPod touch
Step 1: Connect a Sonos component to your router
Step 2: Place the other ZonePlayers or ZoneBridges in the rooms of your choice
Step 3: Set up your Sonos system using an iPhone or an iPod touch
Tap the App Store button on your iPhone or iPod touch to download the Sonos Controller for iPhone, or you can download it from iTunes. If you download the Sonos Controller from iTunes, you will need to sync before you see the Sonos logo display on your iPhone. Tap the Sonos icon on your iPhone or iPod touch.

language preference 1-3 large album art 4-20 Last.fm 4-30 last.FM 4-21 Last.fm, add account 4-31 LED explanations A-6 left speaker terminals 2-23, 2-24 library size 4-2 light sleep 6-2 turn off 6-6 light sleep 5-4, 7-3, 8-4, 11-5 light, turn off 2-12, 7-11, 8-6 line in B-2 line out B-2 line out level 2-16 line-in music source 2-17 line-in, change name 2-17 line-out 2-16 level 2-16 link all zones 3-2, 11-6 local radio location 4-67 loudspeaker B-9
metadata 4-8, 4-9, 11-10 motion sensor 5-5, 5-9, 11-5, 11-22 move track 4-16 MP3 B-2 MP3 player, connect to ZonePlayer 2-17 music 6-1 music access, specs B-1, B-2, B-3 music button 7-2, 8-2 music does not play A-1 music download service 4-62 music index 4-2, 4-3, 4-4 music library 4-1 music library permissions 4-3 music queue 4-1 music service 4-20 music service trial, delete 4-24 music service, add 4-21 music services tab 4-22 music stops A-3 music trial, activate 4-21 mute 6-4, 8-4 mute all zones 2-22, 2-26, 9-3, 10-3, 11-4 mute button indicator 2-22, 2-26 mute button, ZonePlayer 2-22, 2-26 mute zone 2-22
Napster 4-32 Napster library, add to 4-36 Napster library, add tracks 4-34, 4-37, 11-12 Napster Radio 4-34, 4-36, 4-38, 11-12 Napster trial 4-32, 4-34, 4-36, 11-11 Napster, automix 4-34, 4-36, 4-37, 11-12 Napster, select music 4-33, 4-35 NAS device setup, no router C-7 need help A-7 network bridging B-1, B-4 network bridging, ZoneBridge B-7, B-8 new alarm 5-6, 7-9, 8-5, 9-3, 10-3, 11-17 new to SIRIUS 4-53, 4-55 next 6-3, 7-4, 8-2, 9-2, 10-2, 11-2 no sound A-3 no sound, one speaker A-4 Norton Personal Firewall 10-6 Now Playing screen, large album art 4-20
M3U 4-13 mains input 2-23, 2-24 mains input, wireless dock 2-29 mains input, ZoneBridge 2-28 manage music folders 4-2 manage music queue 4-16 media sharing 4-62 Menu key 6-2 message URL http //faq.sonos.com/apps 1-1
OK button 11-21 operating systems 1-1, B-1, B-3 operating systems, other C-1 operating temperature specifications B-2, B-3, B-4, B-7, B-8 orange light A-3, A-6 overheat condition A-3
Pandora 4-38 Pandora, add account 4-40 Pandora, add more music 4-41 Pandora, bookmark track 4-42 Pandora, delete station 4-42 Pandora, explicit content 4-43, 11-13 Pandora, rate track 4-42 Pandora, rename station 4-41 Pandora, select radio station 4-41 party mode 3-1 password, music service 4-23 pause 9-2, 10-2 pause all 2-12, 6-5, 7-8 play 9-2, 10-2 play formats 1-2 play mode 4-18 play next 4-6 play now, replace queue 4-6, 11-9 playback controls 9-2 playback controls, DCR 10-2 playlist formats 1-2 PLS 4-13 power scroll 11-10 power supply, specs B-2, B-3, B-4, B-7, B-8 power, wireless dock 2-29 power, ZoneBridge 2-28 power, ZP100 2-24 power, ZP120 2-23 Power/Lock button 6-2 powered speakers, connect to 2-17 previous 6-3, 7-4, 8-2, 9-2, 10-2, 11-3
rename a Pandora station 4-41 rename Pandora station 4-39, 4-43, 11-13 rename Sonos playlist 4-65 rename ZonePlayer 2-11, 7-10 reorder queue 4-16 repeat 4-18, 9-2, 10-2 reset Controller A-4 reset permissions 4-3 reset ZonePlayer A-3 rewind 9-2, 10-2, 11-3 Rhapsody 4-47 Rhapsody library, add tracks 4-49, 4-53, 11-15 Rhapsody music guide 4-49 Rhapsody Radio 4-49, 4-53, 11-15 Rhapsody trial 4-48, 4-50, 4-52, 11-14 Rhapsody, search 4-49, 4-52, 11-15 right speaker terminals 2-23, 2-24

 

Technical specifications

Full description

The Sonos ZonePlayer 120 is amplified, wireless, compact, and convenient. With its state-of-the-art digital amplifier, the ZP120 works anywhere you've ever dreamed of having music - the bedroom, the bathroom or even the backyard. All you have to do is plug it in, connect your choice of speakers and you've got a room filled with music. And with the ZP120's superior wireless range, music lovers really can play all the music they love, all over the house. The design of the ZP120 is both compact and cool so you can feel free to hide it away or leave it out for all to see. And every ZP120 includes a Sonos Desktop Controller for the ultimate in control and convenience.

General
Product TypeNetwork audio player
Width7.3 in
Depth8.1 in
Height3.5 in
Weight5.1 lbs
Enclosure MaterialAluminum
Audio System
Sound Output ModeStereo
Amplifier Output Details55 Watt - 8 Ohm - 22 - 20000 Hz - THD 0.02% - 2 channel(s) ( main )
Network Player
TypeNetwork audio player
FunctionalityDigital audio playback, Internet radio playback
Supported Digital Audio StandardsWAV, WMA, MP3, AIFF, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Audible, Apple Lossless
ConnectivityWireless / wired
Connectivity ProtocolsIEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet)
Sample Rate8 kHz, 11 kHz, 16 kHz, 22 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Response Bandwidth22 - 20000 Hz
FeaturesSonosNet 2.0
Connections
Connector Type1 x audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ) - rear 1 x subwoofer output ( RCA phono ) - rear 2 x Ethernet ( RJ-45 ) - rear 2 x speakers output ( banana/spade x 2 ) - rear
Power
Power DevicePower supply - internal
Voltage RequiredAC 120/230 V ( 50 - 60 Hz )
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandSonos
Part Numberzoneplayer 120
GTIN00180501001017

 

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