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Audio Inputs
Using the Stereo RCA Inputs to Connect to a Computer
When connecting two products using an RCA Cable, match the colored ports on the unit (red/white) with the same
colored connection on the cables.
1. Connect the
Male 3.5mm to RCA Cable
(included) to the
3.5mm Audio Input
on the computer, and the
Aux In (RCA) Stereo Inputs
located on the back of the soundbar.
2. Press the
Power
button to power on the unit.
3. Press the
Source
button repeatedly to enter
AUX Mode
, indicated by a white light.
4. Audio played through the computer will now be heard through the speakers.
Using the Stereo RCA Inputs to Connect to a Television or Other Device
When connecting two products using an RCA Cable, match the colored ports on the unit (red/white) with the same
colored connection on the cables.
1. Connect the
Male 3.5mm to RCA Cable
(included) to the
Female 3.5mm to RCA Cable
(included).
2. Connect the conjoined cables to the
Aux In (RCA) Stereo Inputs
located on the television or device and the
back of the soundbar.
3. Press the
Power
button to power on the unit.
4. Press the
Source
button repeatedly to enter
AUX Mode
, indicated by a white light.
5. Audio played through the television or device will now be heard through the speakers.
Using the Optical Input
You will need: An audio source with an Optical Audio Output and a Digital Optical Audio Cable (not included)
1. Connect the
Digital Optical Audio Cable
to the optical output on the audio source and to the
Optical Input
on the speaker bar.
2. Press the
Power
button to power the unit on.
3. Press the
Source
button repeatedly to switch to
SPDIF Mode
, indicated by a amber light.
4. Using the native controls on your connected device, make sure the audio settings are set to
PCM or Optical
Audio
and are turned On.
5. Audio from the connected audio source will now be played through the speakers.
Important tips for optical audio:
Use the correct toslink cable and make sur
mly 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.