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Connecting via Bluetooth
When a Samsung TV is connected using Bluetooth, you can hear stereo sound without the hassle of
cabling.
• Only one Samsung TV can be connected at a time.
• Samsung TV that supports Bluetooth can be connected. Check the specifications of your TV.
The initial connection
1.
Bluetooth Pairing button
LED Indicator
SOUNDBAR
SOU
ND
MOD
E
WOOFER
+
_
CH LE
VEL
TONE
CONTR
OL
(OR)
When in “
Bluetooth
” mode
5 Sec
Red → Green → Blue Blinks
Pairing
Cyan Blinks X3
Connection is complete
• Until pairing is complete, the Multicolour LED changes as
Red
→
Green
→
Blue
in turn.
“
Ready to connect via Bluetooth.
”
1.
2.
Select Bluetooth mode on the Samsung TV.
(e.g. Home ( ) → Menu → Settings ( ) → All Settings ( ) → Sound → Sound Output → Bluetooth Speaker List → [AV] Samsung Soundbar
S***B (Bluetooth))
3.
Select “
[AV] Samsung Soundbar S***B
” from the list on TV’s screen.
An available Soundbar is indicated with “
Need Pairing
” or “
Paired
” on the TV’s Bluetooth device list. To connect the Samsung TV to the
Soundbar, select the message, and then establish a connection.
4.
You can now hear Samsung TV sound from the Soundbar.
If the device fails to connect
• If you have an existing Soundbar (e.g.,
[AV] Samsung Soundbar S***B
) on the list of speakers on the Samsung TV, delete it.
• Then repeat steps 1 through 3.
Disconnecting the Soundbar from the Samsung TV
Press the
(Multi Function)
button at the top of the Soundbar or the
(Source)
button on the remote control to select the mode other than
“
Bluetooth
”.
• Disconnecting takes time because the Samsung TV must receive a response from the Soundbar.
(The time required may differ, depending on the Samsung TV model.)
Notes on Bluetooth connection
• Locate a new device within 1 m to connect via Bluetooth communication.
• If asked for a PIN code when connecting a Bluetooth device, enter <0000>.
• The Soundbar automatically turns off after 18 minutes in the Ready state.
• The Soundbar may not perform Bluetooth search or connection correctly under the following circumstances:
‒ If there is a strong electrical field around the Soundbar.
‒ If several Bluetooth devices are simultaneously paired with the Soundbar.
‒ If the Bluetooth device is turned off, not in place, or malfunctions.
• Electronic devices may cause radio interference. Devices that generate electromagnetic waves must be kept away from the Soundbar main
unit - e.g., microwaves, wireless LAN devices, etc.