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CONNECTIONS
Supplied Cables used in this Connection are as follows:
• Digital Audio Optical Cable×1
• Line-In cable × 1
1
Connect to a device
Connect to TV
Rear of TV
HEADPHONE
DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT (COAXIAL)
DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT (OPTICAL)
or
or
Rear of Soundbar
Digital Audio Coaxial cable
(not supplied)
Digital Audio Optical cable
supplied
Line-In cable
supplied
Good
Good
Best
Best
Better
Better
Most modern digital TV's do not have Red and White Coaxial Analog Audio Outputs, but do have Red and White Coaxial
Analog Audio Inputs. If you plan to use Red and White Analog Coaxial Cables to Connect your TV to this Soundbar, please
ensure that your TV does indeed have Red and White Coaxial Analog Audio OUT. Refer to your TV's User Manual for details.
To Connect Soundbar directly to other devices (Blu-ray player, Game System, etc.), see your Device's User Manual.
LINE
COAX
OPTICAL
AUX
Connect Audio from other Device
Rear of Soundbar
R
AUDIO OUT
L
DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT (OPTICAL)
HEADPHONE
Audio cable
(not supplied)
e.g.) Blu-ray player
e.g.) MP3 player
e.g.) Video game
Digital Audio Optical cable
supplied
Line-In cable
supplied
LINE
OPTICAL
AUX
NOTE(S)
• Make sure the Soundbar is Turned Off when Connecting Cables.
• Check whether all Connection Cables are properly connected.
• If you Connect from the Headphone Output on the Device’s Source to the Line-Input on the Soundbar, make sure the
Volume from the Headphone Output on the Device’s Source is set to an appropriate mid-level sound. Setting it too
Low will produce weak output from the Soundbar or setting it too High could cause distortion.
• If a Line / Optical / AUX Connection fails when connected to a TV, check the Audio settings on the devices.
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