User's Manual
11
Connect Power
Risk of product damage!
Ensure that
the power supply voltage corresponds
to the voltage printed on the back or
the underside of the unit.
Before connecting the AC power cord,
ensure you have completed all other
connections.
Soundbar
Connect the mains cable to the AC~
socket of the Sound Bar and then into
a mains socket.
Subwoofer
Connect the mains cable to the AC~
socket of the subwoofer and then into
a mains socket.
HDMI OUT
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HDMI IN
HDMI OUT
TV (eARC/ARC)
HDMI
eARC/ARC
HDMI OUT
TV (eARC/ARC)
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2
Headphone
A
B
AUX
Pair up with the Subwoofer
Automatic Pairing
Plug the Sound Bar and the subwoofer
into the mains sockets and then press
on the unit or remote control to switch
the unit to ON mode. The subwoofer
and Sound Bar will automatically pair.
• Determine the status based on the
wireless subwoofer indicator.
LED State Status
Fast blink
Subwoofer in
pairing mode
Slow blink
Connection /
Pairing Failed
Constant on
Connected /
Pairing successful
Tip: Do not press PAIR button on
the rear of the subwoofer, except for
manual pairing.
Manual Pairing
If no audio from the wireless
subwoofer can be heard, manually
pair up the subwoofer.
1. Ensure that all the cables are well
connected and the main unit is in
Standby mode.
2. Press and hold the PAIR button on
the rear of the subwoofer for a few
seconds. The subwoofer will enter
the pairing mode and the Pair
Indicator will blink quickly.
3. Press the button on the main unit
or on the remote control to switch
the main unit on.
4. After the wireless connection
succeeded, the Pair Indicator will
light up.
5. If the Pair indicator blinks, the
wireless connection has failed.
Unplug the cable of the subwoofer
and then reconnect the main cable
after 4 minutes. Repeat step 1 ~ 4.
Tips:
• The subwoofer should be within
6 m of the Sound Bar in an open
area (the closer the better).
• Remove any objects between the
subwoofer and the Sound Bar.
• If the wireless connection fails
again, check if there is a conict
or strong interference (e. g.
interference from an electronic
device) around the location.
Remove these conicts or strong
interferences and repeat the
above procedures.