Sonos PLAYBAR Program the unused device key, Lock your remote control to the new volume commands

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If your remote will not allow additional devices to be programmed, you might wish to purchase a universal remote to make it easier to control all your devices. Sonos recommends a Logitech® Harmony® universal remote. See page 26 for more information.

Program the unused device key

Programming the unused device key will add new volume commands to your remote control.

To perform this step you will need to refer to the printed instructions that came with your remote control or browse the on- screen help menu on your cable/satellite/set-top box as the specific details will vary by manufacturer. If you cannot locate the instructions, try searching the "Reference Links" on page 30 or contact your cable service provider for additional help.

From the list of codes that can be programmed, select a SONOS code if it appears in the list.

If SONOS does not appear in the list, select a code for any manufacturer brand other than your TV or other devices connected to the TV. For example if you own a Vizio TV and a Samsung Blu-ray player, choose a Panasonic code from the list.

DO NOT initiate an automated search for a code.

Lock your remote control to the new volume commands

Locking volume control to the new device will ensure your remote always sends the new volume commands.

This feature is likely referred to as volume lock or volume punch through in the instructions that accompanied your remote control.

Configure your PLAYBAR to work with these new volume commands

See "Remote control setup" on page 10 for help with this step.

Verify that the problem is solved

If the problem persists, try repeating the steps above, choosing a different manufacturer brand when programming the unused device key.

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Contents Sonos Playbar By Sonos, Inc. All rights reserved What’s in the Box Sonos PlaybartmYour home network must meet the following requirements What’s RequiredTelevision requirements Home network requirementsBefore You Begin Playbar Front Status Indicator LightDigital Audio In Optical Playbar BackSelecting a Location TabletopWall mounting Setting Up the Playbar Product Guide Add the Sonos component that’s connected to your router If you are adding to an existing Sonos systemIf you’d like additional assistance Select Room Settings from the Settings menu Playbar SettingsRemote control setup Using a handheld Sonos controllerEqualization EQ Using the Sonos Controller for Mac or PCSelect Manage -Settings PC or Sonos -Preferences Mac Click Remote Control SetupSelect Advanced Audio Recalibrate Audio TV dialog settingsSelect Advanced Audio TV Dialog Settings Recalibrating the audioSpeech Enhancement Select TV Setup and Control TV AutoplayAdditional TV sound options TV autoplayUngroup on autoplay IR signal lightSelect TV Setup and Control Ungroup on Autoplay Select TV Setup and Control IR Signal LightSelect White Status Light Select TV Setup and Control IR RepeaterIR repeater White status lightChanging room names Adding a Sonos SUBSelect Room Name Removing a SUB SUB settingsSelect Advanced Audio SUB Settings Placement Adjustment phase Select On or OffSurround settings Surround SpeakersAdding surround speakers Select Remove Surround Speakers Removing surround speakersPlaying Music What you will need Wall MountingRemove the template from the wall Drill pilot holes Sonos Playbar Customer Support Basic TroubleshootingPlaybar not detected during setup Identify an unused device keyProgram the unused device key Lock your remote control to the new volume commandsVerify that the problem is solved See Remote control setup on page 10 for help with this stepIf you are using another universal remote If you are using a Logitech universal remoteCan’t turn off TV speakers Turning Off Your Television’s SpeakersPlaybar Status Indicator State Additional Information Indicator Light ExplanationsProper Ventilation Important Safety InformationCleaning & Maintenance LocationHttp//support.directv.com Reference LinksSonos Playbar