User Manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE
- INTRODUCTION
- PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
- PREPARATION
- PLAYBACK
- ADDITIONAL FEATURES
- CONFIGURATION
- Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function
- Switching the HDMI audio output destination
- Enabling/disabling the Auto Power Standby function
- Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function
- Enabling/disabling the network standby function
- Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth function
- Enabling/disabling the wireless (Wi-Fi) function
- Setting the dynamic range compression level
- Updating the firmware of this product
- Setting the HDMI signal format
- Connecting a subwoofer manually
- 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
- Alexa does not respond when called
- The UPDATE indicator is flashing green
- When a problem occurs: Audio
- When a problem occurs: Bluetooth®
- When a problem occurs: Network
- Network functions cannot be used
- The sound bar cannot be connected to the Internet via a wireless LAN router (access point)
- A wireless network cannot be not found
- Audio cannot be played with AirPlay
- The sound bar is not detected on an AirPlay-compatible device
- Streaming services cannot be played
- An audio file on the media server (NAS, etc.) cannot be played
- Unable to update the firmware via a network
- When a problem occurs: App
- How to minimize standby power consumption
- How to replace the remote control battery
- How to reset the sound bar
- SPECIFICATIONS
- APPENDIX
OPTICAL
HDMI IN
HDMIHDMI
HDMI
HDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack
Sound bar (rear)
TV jack
Audio output (digital optical)
jack
HDMI input jack
TV
Remove the caps on both ends of the cable and
connect them.
Video device’s video
signal
Control signal
TV’s audio signal
Cable to use
HDMI HDMI
HDMI cable (commercially available)
Digital optical audio cable (included)
NOTE
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ARC is an abbreviation for Audio Return Channel. By connecting the ARC-compatible HDMI input jack on the TV to the ARC-
compatible HDMI output jack on the sound bar or an AV receiver via an HDMI cable, audio from the TV can be played on the sound
bar or AV receiver without using an optical cable.
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eARC is an abbreviation for Enhanced Audio Return Channel. It is an extension of the ARC functionality and is capable of
transmitting high-definition audio signals such as Dolby Atmos via a TV, which ARC cannot transmit.
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When using the ARC function or the HDMI Control function, enable the HDMI Control function of the sound bar. Default setting:
Enabled
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Use a 19-pin HDMI cable with the HDMI logo printed on it.
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Use a cable that is as short as possible to prevent any degradation in signal quality.
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When connecting an AV device to the HDMI IN jack on the sound bar, to connect the TV and sound bar, use an HDMI cable that
supports the transmission of video signals output from that AV device.
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For 3D and/or 4K video signals, use a Premium High Speed HDMI cable.
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For HDR video signals, use an HDR-compatible HDMI cable.
Next steps
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If connecting an AV device:
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“Connecting an AV device to the sound bar”(p.31)
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“Connecting an AV device to the TV’s HDMI input jack”(p.33)
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If not connecting an AV device:
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“Connecting to power”(p.35)
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