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Features
Network Requirements
Connections
Features
Overview: The Sonos
ZP90 Zone Player works exclusively with the Sonos Digital Music System. In a multi-room sound
system, the first Zone Player is connected to your home network, and each
subsequent Zone Player can be wired or completely wireless (except for power and
speaker connections).
The ZP90 is non-amplified, so it will need to be connected to a separate
receiver/amplifier or to a pair of powered speakers.
Controls: The Zone Player only
has a mute button and a rocker-type volume control, both mounted on the front of the unit.
Between the buttons lies a Zone Player LED status indicator, which flashes white
when powering up or connecting to the Sonos Digital Music System, and lights
solid white when powered up and connected to the music system.
Zones: You can place a ZP90
Zone Player in each zone where you want to listen to music. The Sonos Digital
Music System can accept up to 32 Zone Players (either
ZP90 or
ZP120 with a
built-in amplifier) and up to 32 Controllers (616CR100
or
616CR200).
With multiple zones, you can choose to play the same song in different rooms, or different
songs in different rooms.
Placement: It is not necessary
to place the Zone Player in a visible place in the home. Although the unit has
mute and volume controls on the front, it can be fully controlled using a CR100
controller.
Range: The transmitting range
of the ZP90's built-in wireless system is approximately 100 feet, depending
upon your home's layout. Thick walls, microwave ovens, and the presence of other
wireless devices can interfere with or block the wireless network signals of the Sonos Digital Music Signal. When interference occurs, you can relocate the Zone
Player, change the wireless channel, or make a wired (Ethernet) connection.
Desktop Controller Software:
The supplied setup disc contains the software for the Desktop Controller, which
allows you to control the Sonos Digital Music System from your home computer. It
includes easy-to-use wizards for setup and music sharing so the music folders on
your hard drive can be shared across all Zone Players. You can also add Internet
Radio stations and set preferences for online updates. Once the system is set
up, all you need to do is choose your music, choose your zone and press Play. The Desktop Controller is compatible with Windows XP,
Windows Vista and Windows 7; as well as Macintosh OS X (10.4 or higher) operating systems.
Sound Settings: From your
computer, you can change the sound settings for each individual Zone Player in
the system. Adjustable sound settings include volume, bass, treble, balance, and
loudness.
Music Storage: Your digital
music files can be stored on your computer, music server, a
network-attached storage (NAS) box, or an external source like a CD player.
Simple Installation: Setting up the ZP90 is quick and easy. No
technical or wiring expertise is required and no need to break through walls or
re-wire your entire house. All you need is a high-speed Internet connection and
a router to get started. One ZonePlayer or ZoneBridge in your system must be
connected to the router and all the rest will work wirelessly. You can add more
ZonePlayers in more rooms without additional wires.
Network Requirements
Hardware: In order to play the
digital music files stored on your computer throughout the Sonos Digital Music
System, you must meet the following hardware requirements:
- Ethernet: You must have an
Ethernet network interface connection in your computer. If you do not have
one, you will need to buy and install a Network Interface Card (NIC) before
setting up your system.
- Modem: It is highly
recommended that you have a DSL/cable modem, or LAN-based high-speed
Internet connection. It is not designed for a dial-up system.
- Router: If you have a
cable or DSL modem connected directly to your computer, you should have a
router connected between your modem and your computer to maintain your
computer's security. If you don't have a router, you will need to buy and
install one before setting up your system.
System Requirements: In
addition to the above-described hardware, your computer must have the following:
- CPU: 500 MHz processor or
better
- RAM: 128MB RAM
minimum/256MB RAM recommended
- Compatible Operating Systems:
Windows XP (SP2 or higher), Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Macintosh OS X
(Version 10.4 or higher)
- Compatible Playlist Formats:
Rhapsody,
MusicMatch, Windows Media Player, WinAmp, or iTunes
- Compatible Play Formats:
MP3, WMA (not including lossless), AAC (MPEG4), WAV/LPCM (uncompressed),
AIFF (uncompressed), FLAC (lossless), Ogg Vorbis, Apple Lossless, and
Audible Format 4. The unit is firmware
upgradeable to support future audio formats.
- Note: Apple "Fairplay"
and Microsoft "Plays-for-Sure" DRM-encrypted files are not
currently supported.
Automatic Updates: The ZP90 allows for free automatic
software updates so you will always have the newest features and music services
to enjoy. Simply register the ZP90 and Sonos will automatically notify you when
software updates are available. By simply pressing one button your system
updates itself.
Connections
2-Port Ethernet Switch: There are
2
female RJ-45 connectors for plugging in Category 5 Ethernet cables. You can
connect a router, computer, or an additional network device, such as a
network-attached storage (NAS) device. Specifications: 10/100 Mbps, auto MDI/MDIX.
Analog Inputs: You can connect
an external source, such as a portable music player or a CD player, to the
unit's left and right RCA jacks. The input jacks automatically detect a device
is connected, and the source appears in the system. Music from the external
source can be played in any zone. The volume is controlled by the Sonos Digital
Music System, however, the playback (pause, music selection, etc.) must be
controlled at the source.
Analog Outputs: The ZP90 is
equipped with stereo RCA jacks for
connecting the Zone Player to a separate amplifier or receiver. The stereo RCA jacks have a variable
audio output, with the volume controlled by the CR100 Controller or the ZP90's
front panel volume controls.
Digital Outputs: The player has
both coaxial and optical digital outputs for connecting the unit to a receiver
or amplifier with digital inputs.