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Audio Inputs
Optical Input
You will need an audio source with an Optical Audio Output and a Digital Optical Audio Cable (included).
1. Connect the Digital Optical Audio Cable to the optical output on the audio source and to the Optical Input
on the soundbar.
2. Power ON the soundbar and press the Source button to select Optical Mode, indicated by an orange light.
3. Using the native controls on your connected device, make sure the audio settings are set to PCM or Optical
Audio and are turned ON.
4. Audio from the connected audio source should now be played through the speakers.
Important tips for optical audio:
Use the correct toslink cable and make sure that it is firmly seated in both source and sound bar sockets.
Optical output is activated on the source (they should see a red light emitting from the toslink socket).
It may be labeled SPDIF in the setting menu of the source.
The optical output is set to output PCM and not Dolby Digital.
Aux In (Stereo RCA Inputs)
Requires RCA stereo audio cable (not included). When connecting an RCA stereo audio cable (Red/White), match the
colored ports to their corresponding plugs.
1. Connect the RCA stereo audio cable (not included) to the RCA Stereo Inputs on the soundbar and the audio
outputs on a television or other audio source.
2. Power ON the soundbar and press the Source button to select Aux In Mode, indicated by a white light.
3. Audio played through the television should now be heard through the speakers.
Line In
Requires a 3.5 mm audio cable (not included).
1. Using a 3.5 mm audio cable, plug into the Line In on the soundbar and the audio output/headphone jack on an
MP3 Player or other audio source.
2. Power ON the soundbar and press the Source button to select Line In Mode, indicated by a green light.
3. Audio played through the connected device should now be heard through the speakers. Use the controls on the
connected device to play, pause, or skip selected tracks.