SONOS Ray Powered Sound Bar Wireless Music System Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Sonos
Table of Contents
SONOS Ray Powered Sound Bar Wireless Music System
Product Information
Specifications
- Compact soundbar
- Quick and easy setup
- Connects to TV with one cable
- Versatile design for placement on the credenza, wall mount, or inside TV stand
- Stream music, radio, podcasts, and more when TV is off
- Expandable with Sub and two Sonos speakers for 5.1 surround sound
- Sonos app for Android and iOS control
Controls and Lights
- Volume control: Touch for small adjustments or touch and hold to quickly change volume
- Play/Pause: Touch to play or pause audio
- Next/Previous (music only): Swipe right to skip to the next song, swipe left to go to the previous song
- Status light: Displays WiFi connection, volume mute, and errors
Connector Panel
- Join button
- AC power (mains) input
- Optical port
- Ethernet port
Select a Location
You can choose to place Ray on a TV stand or wall mount it above or below
your TV. Here are some guidelines:
TV Stand Placement:
- Place Ray horizontally on a stable and level surface at least 2 inches (50mm) from the TV.
- Do not place Ray vertically or on its side.
- Ensure the TV’s IR sensor is not blocked.
- If placing on a shelf, position Ray at the front with at least 2 inches (minimum) clearance on both sides for optimal sound quality.
- Leave a minimum of 1 inch (25mm) space above Ray for easy access to touch controls.
- For best sound quality, keep both ends of Ray at least 1 inch (25mm) from a wall or obstruction.
- Make sure the touch controls are facing up.
Wall Mount:
You can securely mount Ray to a wall using a compatible wall mount. We
recommend using the custom-designed Sonos Ray Wall Mount (sold separately).
Connect the Cables
Before you start:
- Disconnect any existing home theater or surround sound equipment from your TV.
- Connect any external devices (e.g., cable box, DVD player) directly to your TV.
- Turn on your TV.
- Connect the supplied power cord to the soundbar and plug it in. Note: Use only the supplied power cord to maintain warranty.
- Remove the protective cap and connect the included optical cable to the optical port on the back of your soundbar.
- Remove the protective cap and connect the other end of the optical cable to your TV’s optical digital OUT port. Ensure the connector aligns correctly with the D-shaped port. Inserting it incorrectly may damage the cable.
Home Theater
Sonos products for your TV provide full-theater sound and music playback.
You can create a home theater system by adding a pair of rear surrounds and a
Sub.
Overview
The compact soundbar for music, TV, and more
- Quick and easy setup, with only one cable to connect to your TV.
- Great sound for compact spaces—versatile design allows you to set it on a credenza, mount it on a wall, or place it inside a TV stand.
- Stream music, radio, podcasts, and more when the TV is off.
- Expandable. Add a Sub and two Sonos speakers, like Ones, for 5.1 surround sound.
- Control your Sonos system with the Sonos app (for Android and iOS).
- See Setup when you’re ready to add Ray to your Sonos system.
Controls and lights
Volume control
Touch for small adjustments or touch and hold to quickly change the volume:
- Volume up (right)
- Volume down (left)
Note : You can also use the Sonos app or your TV remote.
Play/Pause
Touch to play or pause audio.
Next/Previous (music only)
- Swipe right across the touch controls to skip to the next song.
- Swipe left to go to the previous song.
Note : You can’t skip forward or go back when listening to a radio station.
Status light
Displays the product’s connection to WiFi, indicates when the volume is
muted, and signals errors. Learn more
Connector panel
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Join button
Press to connect during setup. -
AC power (mains) input
Use only the supplied power cord (using a third-party power cord will void your warranty). -
Optical port
Use it to connect the soundbar to your TV. -
Ethernet port
Use an Ethernet cable if you want to connect to a router, computer, or network-attached storage (NAS) device (optional).
Select a location
You can wall mount Ray above or below your TV, or place it in or on a TV stand.
TV stand placement
- Place horizontally on a stable and level surface at least 2″ (50mm) from the TV.
- Don’t place vertically or on its side.
- Don’t block the TV’s IR sensor.
- If put on a shelf, place at the front and keep 2″ (minimum) clearance on both sides for best sound quality.
- Keep 1″ (25 mm) space (minimum) above Ray so you can reach the touch controls. For best sound quality, keep both ends of Ray at least 1″ (25 mm) from a wall or other obstruction.
- Make sure the touch controls are facing up.
Wall mount
You can secure the soundbar to a wall with a compatible wall mount. We
recommend the custom-designed Sonos Ray Wall Mount (sold separately). See Wall
Mount for more information.
Connect the cables
Before you start
- 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.
- Turn your TV on.
- Connect the power cord and plug in the soundbar.
- Note : Use only the supplied power cord (using a third-party power cord will void your warranty).
- Remove the protective cap, then connect the optical cable (included) to the optical port on the back of your soundbar.
- Remove the protective cap, then connect the optical cable to your TV’s optical digital OUT port. (The TV’s optical adapter’s port is “D-shaped”—make sure the connector aligns correctly into the port. Inserting the adapter incorrectly may damage the cable.)
Home theater
Sonos products for your TV provide full-theater sound and play music too.
Create a home theater system by adding a pair of rear surrounds and a Sub.
Home theater settings
Use the Sonos app to adjust sound settings or change the way your home theater
speaker works with your TV.
TV Dialog Sync
If the TV audio is out of sync with the video, you can adjust the audio
delay (lip sync) in your room’s settings. Learn more
Group Audio Delay
If you notice audio issues when playing to a group, you can adjust this
setting. Learn more
TV Autoplay
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TV Autoplay
if music or other content is playing when you turn on your TV, the audio automatically switches to TV audio (default). If you don’t want this to happen, turn off TV Autoplay in your room’s settings. -
Ungroup on Autoplay
if your home theater speaker is grouped with other products when you turn on the TV, it automatically drops from the group (default). If you don’t want this to happen, turn off Ungroup on Autoplay in your room’s settings.
Speech enhancement
Makes TV dialog easier to hear. Learn more
Night sound
Enhances quiet sounds and reduces the intensity of loud sounds. Turn on to
reduce the volume while still experiencing proper balance and range. Learn
more
Use IR
Allow an IR remote to control Sonos.
Remote Control Setup
During setup, you’ll program a remote control. You can program a different
remote control any time. Learn more
Set up surround speakers
It’s easy to turn two Sonos speakers (same model), or a Sonos Amp and your
favorite non-Sonos speakers, into separate right and left channels for your
home theater.
- Place each surround speaker about 10 ft from your favorite listening position, angling them toward the seating area.
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System.
- Select a room with a soundbar and choose Add Surrounds to get started.
Note : If you group the rooms or create a stereo pair instead, you won’t have surround sound. Learn more
Surround audio settings
During setup, surround sound is optimized for your room. These settings are
adjustable:
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Surrounds
Turn surround sound On or Off. -
TV Level
Adjust surround volume for TV audio. -
Music Level
Adjust the surround volume for music. -
Music Playback
Ambient (subtle) or Full (louder, full range). Doesn’t apply to Dolby Atmos Music playback.
Trueplay ™
Every room is different. Trueplay tuning measures how sound reflects off
walls, furnishings, and other surfaces in a room, then fine tunes your Sonos
speaker to make sure it sounds great no matter where you’ve placed it.
Trueplay works on iOS mobile devices running iOS 8 or later. During tuning,
you’ll move around the room holding your mobile device.
- Select System , and pick the room you want to tune.
- Choose Trueplay Tuning to get started.
Auto Trueplay
Portable Sonos products like Sonos Roam and Move can tune themselves
automatically. Auto Trueplay uses your speaker’s microphone to detect the
environment and make periodic tuning adjustments so you get great sound
wherever your speaker is and whatever you’re listening to.
Go to System, and select your portable speaker to turn on auto Trueplay.
Product settings
You can customize Sonos products for your surroundings. Go to > System and
select a product.
Room Name
If you move your speaker to a new room, you can change its name in
Settings.
Turn off WiFi
(not available for Sonos Era 100, Era 300, or portable products)
You can turn off your speaker’s WiFi when it’s connected to your network with
an Ethernet cable. This reduces power consumption and can improve connectivity
for wired speakers. For products like Amp and Port, turning off WiFi can
reduce the internal temperature when they’re placed in a rack or stacked.
Learn more
Note : WiFi is turned off for Era 100 and Era 300 when you connect a Sonos Combo Adapter using the Ethernet cable.
EQ
Sonos products ship with preset equalization settings. You can change the
sound settings (bass, treble, or loudness) to suit your personal preferences.
Learn more
Trueplay
Trueplay adapts the sound for your surroundings and content. Portable
products can tune themselves automatically. Learn more
Volume Limit
You can set a maximum volume for each room. Learn more
Status Light
Displays the speaker’s connection to WiFi, indicates when the volume is
muted, and signals errors. Learn more
Note : If the light is distracting, you can turn it off in Settings.
Touch Controls
You can disable the touch control on your speaker. You may want to do this
to prevent a child or curious pet from accidentally adjusting playback or
volume. Learn more
Battery Saver
(portable products only)
To save battery life, you can set your portable speaker to power off
automatically instead of going to sleep. It won’t appear in the Sonos app
until it’s powered back on.
Line-In
(Sonos products with line-in capability)
When a projector, turntable, stereo, or other audio device is connected to a
Sonos product, you can adjust these line-in settings:
- Source name: Choose a name for the line-in device.
- Source level : Adjust the line-in source level if you find the default volume setting is too quiet or distorted.
- Audio Delay: Add a delay between the line-in source and Sonos to reduce the chance of audio issues occurring when you’re playing line-in audio on grouped speakers.
- Autoplay : Choose a room if you want line-in audio to start playing automatically when Sonos detects a signal on the line-in port.
Accessories
Find the perfect accessory for your Sonos system—tailored to perfectly fit
your Sonos products. For a full selection of Sonos-compatible stands, wall
mounts, chargers and cables, see Accessories on our website.
Wall mount
Use the Ray wall mount kit (sold separately, available at sonos.com). It’s
designed for mounting on a flat wall.
Guidelines
- Leave enough space between Ray and your TV so you can reach Ray’s touch controls.
- For best sound quality, keep both ends of Ray at least 1′ (30cm) from a wall or other obstruction.
Mount kit contents
- Wall mount bracket
- 2 short attachment screws
- 2 wall anchors
- 2 wall screws
What you’ll need
- Pencil
- Phillips-head screwdriver
- Power drill (if needed for installation location)
- Measurement tool
- Level
- Stud finder (optional)
Wall mount | Pre-drill | Use wall anchors | Use screws |
---|
Wood stud
|
1/8” / 3mm bit
|
No
|
Yes
Drywall (no stud)
|
5/16” / 8mm bit
|
Yes
|
Yes
Set it up
- If your TV is wall-mounted, align the top edge of the bracket with the bottom of your TV, leaving at least 2.5 inches (mm) between them.
- Mark the screw locations and remove the bracket.
- If you’re using wall anchors, use a 5/16″ drill bit to drill pilot holes, starting with the hole on the left. Then insert the wall anchors. Don’t use wall anchors if you’re drilling into wood or plastic. See Wall mounting information.
- Position the wall mount bracket over the screw locations, using a level to confirm accuracy. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver or a power drill to screw the bracket to the wall, making sure the center notch is pointing up.
- Using a Phillips head screwdriver, fasten the 2 attachment screws to the back of the soundbar, making sure they are fully tightened.
- Remove the protective cap from the optical cable, then connect the power and optical cables to the back of the soundbar.
- Slide the soundbar down so the attachment screws fit into the slots on the wall bracket. Make sure the touch controls are facing up and Sonos Ray is fully seated.
Specifications
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Important safety information
- Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions.
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions.
- Do not use this apparatus near water.
- Clean only with dry soft cloth. Household cleaners or solvents can damage the finish on your Sonos products.
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
- Protect the power cable from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
- Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- This product does not have any user-serviceable parts. Do not open or disassemble or attempt to repair it or replace any components. Refer all servicing to Sonos qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cable or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
- The Mains plug should be readily available to disconnect the equipment.
- Warning : To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
- Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.
FAQ’S
Can I control Ray with my TV remote?
Yes, you can control Ray using either the Sonos app or your TV remote.
Can I skip forward or go back when listening to a radio station?
No, skipping forward or going back is not available when listening to a radio station.
Where can I purchase the Sonos Ray Wall Mount?
The Sonos Ray Wall Mount is sold separately. You can find it at authorized Sonos retailers or on the Sonos website.
References
- Sonos | Wireless Speakers and Home Sound Systems
- Adjust the bass, treble, balance, and loudness | Sonos
- Sonos LED lights | Sonos
- Setting a volume limit on Sonos products | Sonos
- Reduce loud TV audio with Night Sound | Sonos
- Control Sonos home theater with your TV remote | Sonos
- Disable or enable WiFi on your Sonos products | Sonos
- Using touch controls on Sonos products | Sonos
- Tune your Sonos speakers with Trueplay | Sonos
- TV audio and video are out of sync | Sonos
- TV audio stops or skips | Sonos
- Make dialogue easier to hear with Speech Enhancement | Sonos
- Add surround speakers to a Sonos home theater | Sonos
- Accessories, Add-Ons, and Extras | Sonos
- Accessories, Add-Ons, and Extras | Sonos
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