The Sonos Beam soundbar is specially made to compliment your Smart TV. The Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa are built right in so you can play music, check news, set alarms, get your questions answered, and more, completely hands free. With the Sonos Beam you can go from the box to listening in no time with just two cables and automatic remote detection.
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Before You Begin:
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2. Physical Placement of the Beam Soundbar
Set your soundbar in an open area, centered with your television. The connector panel should be facing toward your television or the wall.
Do not place the Beam vertically on its side. Both ends of the Beam should be at least 1 foot from a wall or other obstruction.
3. Connecting the Cabling
Now that you've placed the soundbar, you can connect it.
Disconnect existing home theater or surround sound equipment from your TV.
Connect any external devices, like a cable box or DVD player, directly to your TV.
Insert the power cord firmly into Beam’s AC power port until it is fully connected. Don’t twist or bend the cable.
Fully insert the HDMI cable into Beam’s HDMI port. Push the power cord firmly into the Beam until it is flush with the surface.
Connect the HDMI cable to your TV using the HDMI ARC port. HDMI ARC is a special port that looks like a standard HDMI port. Although they look the same, if you connect to a standard HDMI port, you won’t hear sound. If you don't have an HDMI ARC port there is an adapter supplied with the Beam.
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4. Connect to the Sonos App
Install the Sonos Controller App
iOS Devices
Open the App Store.
Type in "Sonos Controller" in the search bar.
Find Sonos Controller in the search results and tap on GET.
Tap on Install to start download.
Android Devices
Open Play Store.
Search for "Sonos Controller for Android" and tap on the app.
Tap Install to start downloading the app.
Once installed, tap Open.
Connect to the Sonos App
Open the Sonos app.
Select Set up a new Sonos system.
Sign into your existing Sonos account, or select Create account to create a new one.
Select Continue to proceed with the setup process.
Select Standard setup for your Beam to continue.
Select Next to proceed with Standard setup.
Your Beam should already be powered on. Ensure that it is, and select Next to proceed.
You should eventually see a green flashing light on your Beam. Once you do, select Continue to proceed.
The Sonos Controller app will begin searching for your Beam.
The Sonos Controller app should have determined you are attempting to setup a Beam.
The Sonos Controller app will then begin configuring your Beam.
The Beamis now ready to begin its network setup process. Select Next for instructions on how to proceed.
You will be asked to connect your mobile device to a temporary network called SONOS in order to proceed with the setup process.
Open your Wi-Fi settings, and select the Sonos network.
Select Settings.
Select WiFi.
Select Sonos from the list.
Return to the Sonos app.
The Beam is now connected to your home network.
5. Disable the Default Television Speaker
Disable the Internal Speaker on a TV (Samsung Example) The following is an example of how to disable your speakers using a Samsung television. Unless you're using a Samsung TV, these steps may be different but the general process is the same.
Navigate to your Smart Television's Settings.
Select the Sound setting.
Select SoundOutput. By default, the TV Speaker will be selected.
Select the speaker you want to use. This may be listed as the output selection on the back of your tv, the connection type, or the actual speaker.
When done, select Close.
If You Can't Find the Setting to Turn off the Speaker
Most older televisions don't let you completely turn off the television speakers. If you can't find the setting or ability to turn off the internal speakers you can adjust the volume so they don't interfere with the external ones.
Using the correct remote or input, turn the volume on your television all the way down.
6. Make Sure the Beam Works
Now that your Beam is all hooked up and your television has it selected instead of its usual speakers, let's test it. Go ahead and turn on your television, select an input such as the cable box, and make sure you have sound.
You can also use the Sonos Controller App to test some music. The following is a demonstration of how to play and control your music using the Sonos Controller app no matter which Sonos speakers you have in your home.
Begin by selecting the speaker you wish to play music on. You'll need to select the Beam if you have more than one speaker. Tap on the room (speaker) name at the top of the screen then select the speaker you wish to play music from using the drop down menu.
Using the Sonos Controller app on a computer, just click on the speaker you wish to control from the ROOMS column.
To find what you want to play, you can select an available source to browse through them, or use the search feature.
Using the Sonos Controller app on a computer, simply select a source from the source browser on the right side of the screen, or use the search feature.
Once you've found what you want to listen to, tap on its name and select Play Now from the drop down menu. If you like what you're listening to, you can also select Add to Sonos Favorites from the drop down menu for future listening.
Using the Sonos Controller app on a computer, multiple songs can be selected by placing a check in the box next to their name. Click the downward-facing arrow to open the menu for all the songs you've selected.