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Product Guide
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SONOS CONNECT Back
Ethernet switch connectors (2) Use Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect to a router, computer, or additional network
device such as a network-attached storage (NAS) device.
LED indicators:
Flashing Green (network activity)
Yellow (link connection)
AC power (mains) input
(~100-240 V, 50-60 Hz)
Use the supplied power cord to connect to power outlet.
Analog audio in Use a standard RCA audio cable to connect the audio outputs from a separate audio
component such as a CD player, to the SONOS CONNECT’s analog audio inputs.
Analog audio out (fixed/variable) Use a standard RCA audio cable to connect the Sonos component’s analog audio outputs
to the audio inputs on a separate audio component, such as an amplifier or your home
theater receiver.
TOSLINK® digital audio out You can use a TOSLINK optical audio cable to connect the SONOS CONNECT’s TOSLINK
digital audio output to the audio inputs on a separate audio component, such as an
amplifier or your home theater receiver.
Coaxial digital audio out You can use a digital coaxial cable to connect the Sonos component’s coaxial digital
audio output to the audio inputs on a separate audio component, such as an amplifier or
your home theater receiver.