User Manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
- PREPARATION
- PLAYBACK
- ADDITIONAL FEATURES
- CONFIGURATION
- Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function
- Enabling/disabling the Auto Power Standby function
- Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function
- Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth Standby function
- Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth function
- Setting the dynamic range compression level
- Setting the frequency characteristics of the sound according to how the sound bar is installed
- Initializing the sound bar
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Check the following first when any problem occurs
- When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
- The power turns off suddenly
- The power cannot be turned on
- No operations can be performed from the sound bar’s controls
- All indicators are off although the power is on (the power appears to be off)
- The sound bar does not function correctly
- The sound bar turns on by itself
- The sound bar cannot be controlled with the remote control
- The sound bar cannot be controlled using the TV’s remote control
- When a problem occurs: Audio
- When a problem occurs: Bluetooth®
- When a problem occurs: App
- Other actions
- APPENDIX
2 Connect the sound bar and subwoofer to power.
To an AC wall outlet
Power cord (included)
Sound bar (rear)
AC adaptor (included)
To an AC wall outlet
Power cord (included)
Subwoofer (rear)
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When connecting to an HDMI input jack not compatible with ARC
Connect the TV using an HDMI cable (commercially available) and included digital optical audio cable.
The digital optical audio cable transmits the TV’s audio signal to the sound bar. The HDMI cable transmits the
control signal for controlling the sound bar using the TV’s remote control (HDMI Control function). If you do
not want to use the HDMI Control function, you do not need to connect an HDMI cable.
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PREPARATION > Connecting a TV