Sonos CONNECT Owner's Manual

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SONOS CONNECT
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Adding to an Existing Sonos System
Once you’ve got your Sonos system set up, you can easily add more Sonos components any time. Use the SONOS CONNECT’s 
audio outputs to connect it to a home theater, computer, powered speakers, or amplifier.
If your house has structured (built-in) wiring, you can make a wired connection to the additional Sonos components. If you 
don’t have structured wiring, our built-in wireless technology is ideal for you. 
1.
Attach the power cord and plug in the SONOS CONNECT.
The Mute button indicator and the Status indicator will begin to flash.
2.
Choose one of the following options:
Connect to a home theater or amplifier 
• If  you  have  digital inputs on your home theater or amplifier, you can use either a TOSLINK® optical audio cable or a 
 
digital coaxial cable to connect the SONOS CONNECT’s digital output to the digital input on the receiver.
• If you have analog inputs on your home theater or amplifier, use a standard RCA audio cable to connect the SONOS 
 
CONNECT’s analog audio output to the audio inputs on the receiver. 
• Select the proper input channel on the receiver. To adjust the volume settings, see "Controlling the volume from your 
Connect to a computer or powered speakers
• If you are connecting to your computer: You will need a stereo mini to RCA Y-adapter audio cable (one 1/8-inch stereo 
miniplug to dual RCA male connectors) to connect the Sonos component’s analog audio output to the computer’s audio 
input. 
• If you are connecting to powered speakers: You may need a Y-adapter audio cable (one 1/8-inch stereo miniplug to 
dual RCA male connectors) to connect the computer’s speakers to the audio outputs on the Sonos component. If your 
speakers have a male 1/8-inch stereo plug, you will need to attach a female-to-female coupler between the speaker 
plug and the Y-adapter audio cable.