14
functions
To connect the Soundbar to a Bluetooth device
Check if the Bluetooth device supports the Bluetooth compliant stereo headset function.
Connect
Bluetooth device
1.
Press the
USB/Bluetooth
button on the remote control of the Soundbar to display the
BT
message.
• You will see
BT READY
on the front display of the Soundbar.
2.
On the Bluetooth device you want to connect, open the Bluetooth menu.(Refer to the
Bluetooth device's user manual.)
3.
Select the Stereo headset menu on the Bluetooth device.
• You will see a list of scanned devices.
4.
Select
"[Samsung] Soundbar"
from the list.
• When the Soundbar is connected to the Bluetooth device, it will display
Device name
➡
BT
on the
front display.
• If the Bluetooth device has failed to pair with the Soundbar, delete the previous “[Samsung]
Soundbar” found by the Bluetooth device and have it search for the Soundbar again.
• If the Soundbar is in another mode (except TV mode), you can shift it to Bluetooth mode using your
smart device.
5.
Play music on the connected device.
• You can listen to the music playing on the connected Bluetooth device over the Wireless Audio -
Soundbar system.
• In BT mode, Repeat functions are not available. For some Bluetooth device, Play/Stop/Next/Prev
function are not available.
You may be required to enter a PIN code (password) when connecting the Bluetooth
device to the Soundbar. If the PIN code input window appears, enter <0000>.
The Soundbar supports SBC data (44.1kHz, 48kHz).
The AVRCP feature is supported.
Connect only to a Bluetooth device that supports the A2DP (AV) function.
You cannot connect to a Bluetooth device that supports only the HF (Hands Free) function.
Only one Bluetooth device can be paired at a time.
Once you have turned off Soundbar and the pairing is disconnected, the pairing will not
be restored automatically. To reconnect, you must pair the device again.
The Soundbar may not run the Bluetooth Search or Connection functions properly in the
following cases:
-
If there is a strong electrical field around Soundbar.
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If several Bluetooth devices are simultaneously paired with Soundbar.
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If the Bluetooth device is turned off, not in place, or malfunctions
-
Note that such devices as microwave ovens, wireless LAN adaptors, fluorescent lights,
and gas stoves use the same frequency range as the Bluetooth device, which can cause
electric interference.