User Manual

Sonos Setup
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Autoplay Room: Select the room you want your line-in source to play in whenever it’s connected to
Sonos. You can also select Include Grouped Rooms so that any rooms grouped with the autoplay room
will play the same music.
Use Autoplay Volume. Set Use Autoplay Volume to Yes if you intend to use your line-in device to adjust
the volume in the autoplay room. Use the slider to set a default volume for the autoplay room whenever
the line-in device is connected.
Using the Sonos app on a Mac or PC
To play music from this line-in source:
1. Once the audio cable is connected, select Line-in from the Music menu.
2. Choose the room the device is connected to, and select Play Now.
To change the settings for this line-in source:
1. Select Manage -> Settings (PC) or Sonos -> Preferences (Mac).
2. Select Room Settings if it is not already highlighted on the left.
3. Select the Sonos player the device is connected to, and then click Line-In.
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.)
Autoplay Room: Select the room you want your line-in source to play in whenever it’s connected to
Sonos. You can also select Include Grouped Rooms so that any rooms grouped with the autoplay room
will play the same music.
Use Autoplay Volume. Set Use Autoplay Volume to Yes if you intend to use your line-in device to adjust
the volume in the autoplay room. Use the slider to set a default volume for the autoplay room whenever
the line-in device is connected.
Connecting another line-in source to your Sonos system
Connect the audio line-in cable provided with your Sonos product (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
product. The source device will automatically be detected and displayed on the Sonos controller.