Adding To Existing Sonos System - Sonos ZonePlayer 90 Guide D'installation

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Sonos ZonePlayer 90 Setup Guide

Adding to Existing Sonos System

Once you've set up your Sonos Multi-room Music System, you can easily add more
Sonos components any time (up to 32 zones).
If your house has structured (built-in) wiring, you can make a wired connection to the
additional ZonePlayers or ZoneBridges. If you don't have structured wiring, our built-in
wireless technology is ideal for you.
Note: Thick walls, 2.4 GHz cordless telephones, and the presence of
other wireless devices can interfere with the wireless network signals
from your Sonos Multi-room Music System. If you are experiencing
difficulty, it is advisable to relocate the ZonePlayer, change the wireless
channel your music system is operating on, or make a wired connection
(Ethernet cable) either from your router to the ZonePlayer, or from one
ZonePlayer to another (see page 24.) If you are having trouble placing
your units within wireless range of each other, you can go to our Web site
at http://faq.sonos.com/range for more information.
Add a ZonePlayer or ZoneBridge
Note: If you are replacing the ZonePlayer that is currently attached to
your router, first add the new Sonos component to your music system
(steps below.) You can then unplug the wired Sonos component from
your router, replace it with the new one, and move the original
component to a new location.
1. Choose one of the following options:
• If you are adding an amplified ZonePlayer (120 or 100), attach desired speakers.
• If you are adding a ZonePlayer 90 or 80, connect it to an external amplified de-
vice (as shown on page 6).
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