[. . . ] Sonos® Multi-Room Music System User Guide THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION THAT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including but not limited to photocopying, recording, information retrieval systems, or computer network without the written permission of Sonos, Inc. in the United States, Canada and Australia, and a trademark of Sonos, Inc. Sonosnet, ZonePlayer, ZoneBridge, and all Sonos logos are trademarks of Sonos, Inc. [. . . ] Use the scroll wheel to select a radio station, and press OK. Adding more music to a station 1. Select Add more kinds of music to this station, and press OK. Renaming a station 1. Type a new name for your radio station, and then press Accept. Deleting a station 1. Choose one of the following options: · Select I like this track - Pandora will play more tracks with similar qualities. · Select I don't like this track - Pandora will not longer play this track on this radio station. · Select Don't play this track for a month. 4-54 Sonos Multi-Room Music System User Guide Bookmarking a track 1. Select Bookmark this track on Pandora. com or Bookmark this artist on Pandora. com. Why is this track playing? 1. Pandora will explain the similarities between this track and the other tracks on your radio station. Rhapsody® Your Sonos Multi-Room Music System comes with a free 30-day, Rhapsody trial--no signup, no credit card necessary. Sonos connects directly to Rhapsody via the Web, so you don't have to download an application or even turn your PC on. To activate a music service trial, your Sonos system must be registered so if you have not yet registered, go to "System Registration" on page 1-4 for help with this step. If the Rhapsody trial does not appear as an option, you can go to www. rhapsody. com for more information. · To use Rhapsody with your Desktop Controller, see "Using the Desktop Controller for Windows" on page 4-55. · To use Rhapsody with your Desktop Controller, see "Using the Desktop Controller for Macintosh" on page 4-59. · To use Rhapsody with your Sonos Controller, see "Using the Sonos Controller" on page 4-62. Chapter 4: Managing and Playing Music 4-55 Using the Desktop Controller for Windows If you're new to Rhapsody 1. After the trial expires After the free trial expires, if you wish to continue using Rhapsody with Sonos, you can become a Rhapsody subscriber. Once you become a subscriber, simply follow the steps below to add your Rhapsody account information to Sonos in order to have instant access to Rhapsody from your Sonos Multi-Room Music System. IF for some reason the Rhapsody trial no longer displays on the Music Services tab, you can add your account membership information to Sonos this way instead: 1. The music services that are currently configured to work with your Sonos system are displayed. If Rhapsody Trial is not displayed, continue on to step 2. 4-56 Sonos Multi-Room Music System User Guide 2. Your user name and password will be verified with Rhapsody. If you already have a Rhapsody account 1. Select I already have a Rhapsody account, and then follow the on-screen prompts to set up your Sonos music system. Your membership information will be verified with Rhapsody, and then you will have instant access to Rhapsody from your Sonos Multi-Room Music System. Selecting music from Rhapsody Note: You can add tracks to a music queue while listening to other music. [. . . ] ·The Mute and ZonePlayer Status indicator lights will flash green and white while the ZonePlayer is connecting. You can release the buttons as soon as they start to blink (approximately 1 second. ) ·When the ZonePlayer has been successfully added to your music system, the Mute indicator will go out and the ZonePlayer Status indicator will change to solid white. C-6 Sonos Multi-Room Music System User Guide 3. During the setup process, you'll be asked to register your Sonos Multi-Room Music System. You need to be registered in order to receive Sonos technical support and free software upgrades, as well as to activate free music service trial subscriptions for services like Rhapsody and Napster. [. . . ]