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NAVIGATING THE MENU**
The menu is navigated using the ‘up/down/left/
right/enter’ navigation system.
Up and Down
are
used to cycle through the menu and submenu options.
Right or Enter
are used to access a submenu or to
select an option.
Left
is used to exit a submenu and
go back one level (fig. 10 and fig. 11).
MENU OPTION: SUB
SUB:
Enter the ‘SUB’ submenu by pressing the enter
button. Here you may configure external subwoofer
integration.
Please note:
When integrating
an external subwoofer, you must choose either a
wireless connection or a wired connection. Your
soundbar does not simultaneously output via both
connections. The soundbar can connect to only one
wireless subwoofer. However, it is possible to con-
nect multiple wired subwoofers if you utilize a ‘Y’
splitter attached to the subwoofer cable, or if your
subwoofer offers an output designed to daisy chain
multiple subs.
SUB > NO.SUB:
This option configures the
soundbar to handle all bass information and will
not output information via the subs wired or wire-
less subwoofer connections. Activate by pressing
the enter button and the soundbar will respond
with ‘SET’.
SUB > WIRED:
This option configures the sound-
bar to use an external subwoofer connected via a
cable to the soundbar’s Sub Out RCA connection.
Activate by pressing the enter button and the sound-
bar will respond with ‘SET’. With this option, the
wireless sub transmitter is turned off.
Reference your subwoofer’s manual to learn how to
properly adjust the sub’s level and phase controls
to achieve proper blending with the soundbar. The
subwoofer’s crossover should be set to “bypass” or
“LFE”. For subwoofers that do not have a “bypass”
or “LFE” crossover setting, we recommend adjusting
the crossover to its highest setting.
SUB > WIRELS:
[WIRELESS] Enter the ‘SUB
> WIRELS’ submenu by pressing the enter button.
Here you can sync the soundbar with a compatible
wireless subwoofer.
Reference your subwoofer’s manual to learn how to
properly adjust the sub’s level and phase controls
to achieve proper blending with the soundbar. The
subwoofer’s crossover should be set to “bypass” or
“LFE”. For subwoofers that do not have a “bypass”
or “LFE” crossover setting, we recommend adjusting
the crossover to its highest setting.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
** Some menu options may vary depending on manufacturing date.