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USeR MANUAL
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1.
connecting to your tV’s Digital toslink audio
output:
If your tV has an optical digital audio output
(usually located on the rear connection panel), use the
included optical cable to connect your tV’s digital audio
output to the digital audio input on the rear of the
Soundbar. Check the Audio Settings section in your tVs
Menu System and ensure that the digital output audio
type is set to PCM. Skip to Point number 4.
connecting your tV’s Headphone output:
If your
tV has a headphone output jack (usually located on the
front or side), use the 1/8” to 1/8” connection cable to
connect your tV’s headphone output jack to the Aux1
input on the rear of the Soundbar. In most cases, use of
the headphone jack should automatically turn off your
tV’s internal speakers. If after connecting the cable to
your tV’s headphone jack your tV speakers remain on
skip to Point number 2, otherwise skip to Point number 3.
connecting to your tV’s rca outputs:
If your tV
does not have a headphone output jack or you would
prefer to connect your Soundbar to your tV’s RCA audio
outputs (usually located on the rear connection panel),
use the included Stereo RCA to 1/8” connection cable to
connect your tV’s RCA audio outputs to the Aux1 input
on the rear of the Soundbar. Note: tV RCA audio outputs
are either Variable (output level changes with tV volume
setting) or Fixed (output level does not change with tV
volume setting). Some tV’s RCA outputs can be set to
be Fixed or Variable in the Audio Settings section of your
tV’s Menu System. Please use the Variable outputs if
available. If your tV only has Fixed RCA outputs please
skip to Point number 4.
2.
to prevent the tV’s speakers from interfering with the
Soundbar’s output, please find the Audio Settings section
in your tV’s Menu System and turn off the tV’s internal
speakers. they must be turned ‘off, the tV volume cannot
just be turned down as this would result in no output on
the headphone or RCA jacks for the Soundbar! If you are
unable to turn off your tV’s speakers and are connected
to its RCA outputs please try using the headphone
output instead. 3) Install the included batteries into your
Soundbar remote then connect your Soundbar’s 12 Volt
power supply to live wall power and to the input power
jack on the rear of the Sound bar. Using the Input &
Vol+ buttons on the front of the Soundbar select the
Aux1 input and turn the Volume up to -40. For this
connection type you may simply continue to use your
tV remote to control the volume and do not need to
use the soundbar remote except to access its specialized
functions. Please skip to Point number 5. 4) to prevent
the tV’s speakers from interfering with the Soundbar’s
output, please find the Audio Settings section in your tV’s
Menu System and turn off the tV’s internal speakers. If
you are unable to turn off your tV’s speakers please try
using the headphone output instead. If no headphone
output is available then simply turn the tV volume all
the way down. Install the included batteries into your
Soundbar remote then connect your Soundbar’s 12 Volt
power supply to live wall power and to the input power
jack on the rear of the Sound bar. Using the Input &
Vol+ buttons on the front of the Sound bar select the
input you connected your tV to (Digital or Aux1) and
turn the Volume up to a satisfactory level. to control the
Soundbar’s volume with this connection type you must
use the Soundbar remote.
5. connecting audio only Sources:
For the easiest system
setup, video sources (Bluray, DVD, VhS, Cable/Satellite
receivers, Video Games, etc.) should be connected directly
to your tV and the Soundbar directly to your tV’s audio
outputs as described above. If you have additional audio
only sources (portable music players, computers, etc.) you
may connect them to one of the other inputs on the rear
of the Soundbar.
6. connecting through Bluetooth:
Press the input button
on the remote control until the input displays Bluetooth
on the front panel of the soundbar. Search for the
soundbar with your Bluetooth device and select / Pair.
Connections & Settings
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