Product guide
Product Guide
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Sound settings
Sonos products ship with the equalization settings preset in order to provide the optimal playback experience. If desired, you
can change the sound settings (bass, treble, balance, or loudness) to suit your personal preferences.
Note: The loudness setting is designed to compensate for normal changes in the ear's
sensitivity at low volumes — you can turn this setting on to boost certain frequencies,
including bass, at low volume.
1.
From the Settings menu, select Room Settings.
2. Touch the room you wish to affect.
3. Select Music Equalization.
• Slide the Bass, Treble, and/or Balance controls to make adjustments.
• To change the Loudness setting, touch ON or OFF.
• To change the settings for a Sonos player back to the original default values, touch Reset All.
Note: Balance is only adjustable on a PLAY:1 when it is used in a stereo pair.
Online Updates
Sonos periodically provides you with software updates to improve performance or to add new features. Your Sonos system
must be registered to receive updates. If you have not yet registered, go to http://faq.sonos.com/register for help with this
step.
Setting software update preferences
There are two options available:
• Periodically check for updates. When there is a software update available, the Update Now icon appears on the
Sonos musi
c menu.
• Do not check for updates.
1. From the Settings menu, select Advanced Settings.
2. Check the Auto Check for Updates option to set the Sonos Controller App to periodically check for updates.
Updating your Sonos products
When there is an update available, the Update Now icon appears on the Sonos music menu.
• Touch the Update Now icon to begin the update process.
• Your Sonos products will all be updated, as they must carry the same software version number. This process may
take several minutes per product, depending upon your network connection.
• One or more products may need
to be updated later if you purchase a new product with a later software version, or
if you plug in a product that was not in use when you performed your last software update.