Connecting an analogue or digital audio source to the soundbar:
Additional audio sources such as CD players, MP3 players and satellite receivers can also be connected to the analog input AUX IN
(fig. 5, pos. 10) and to the digital inputs DIGITAL IN (Fig. 4, Pos. 6 and 7) on the soundbar. When doing this proceed as described
in the previous sections b) and c).
Connecting HDMI sources (audio/video) to the soundbar:
Up to 3 other HDMI sources (e.g. BD/DVD player, SAT receiver, games console) can be connected to the HDMI inputs HDMI1,
HDMI2 and HDMI3 (Fig. 5, items 11, 12, 13). The audio signal of the respective HDMI source is reproduced via the SBW 250
system, with the video signal forwarded to the HDMI output (HDMI OUT (ARC), Fig. 5, item 14).
In this configuration, the HDMI input connected to the HDMI output of the soundbar (Fig. 5, item 14) has to be selected on the TV.
Important: The USB port (Fig. 5, item 8) is provided exclusively for system updates and does not have any other function.
Connecting the power supply of the soundbar:
Included in delivery is a universal, external mains adapter (C) (110 - 240 V / AC 50/60 Hz). The mains cable used in your country,
however, may be different. If the mains cable is not compatible with your power sockets or if you are in any doubt, please contact your
Magnat dealer.
1.
Connect the output cable (jack connector) of the external mains adapter to the power supply jack of the soundbar (fig. 5, pos. 7).
2.
Insert the mains cable into the jack on the mains adapter.
3.
Insert the mains cable into the socket. Make sure that you are using the mains plug that is compatible with the socket (refer to the
information above).
Connecting the power supply to the subwoofer:
Included in delivery is the most commonly used mains cable. The mains cable used in your country, however, may be different. If the
mains cable is not compatible with your power sockets or if you are in any doubt, please contact your Magnat dealer.
1. Plug the 2-pole mains cable into the mains socket on the subwoofer amplifier (fig. 6b, pos. 16).
2. Insert the mains cable into the socket. Make sure that you are using the mains plug that is compatible with the socket (refer to the
information above).
INITIAL START-UP, WIRELESS PAIRING OF THE SOUNDBAR WITH THE SUBWOOFER
After all the signal cables and power supplies for the soundbar and subwoofer have been connected, switch the soundbar on using the
remote control (Fig. 7, item 18) or via the control panel on the side (Fig. 4b, item 4).
The soundbar will connect to the subwoofer automatically every time it is switched on.
The LED status display on the soundbar (Fig. 4a, item 1) goes off. The LED status display of the subwoofer (Fig. 6a, item 15) changes
from red to green.
If the subwoofer does not switch on automatically or the LED status display on the subwoofer flashes orange, the connection has failed.
In this case, the connection has to be established manually. Proceed as follows:
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Select the AUX input (Fig. 7, item 24) using the remote control.
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Press the NIGHT button (Fig. 7, item 27) on the remote control for 5 seconds. WPAIR then appears in the display.
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Now press the CONNECT button at the rear of the subwoofer (Fig. 6b, item 17). The LED status display on the subwoofer flashes green
while the connection is being established.
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When pairing is successful, SUCCE appears in the display and the LED status indicator on the subwoofer lights up green.
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If FAIL appears in the display, the process has to be repeated.
OPERATION
Operating elements of the Soundbar (front) (Fig. 4a)
(1) LED-status indication: This LED illuminates red when the device is in standby mode.
(2) LED Display: Various information is shown on the Display:
- Selected audio source
- Sound and menu settings
- Audio format: if a Dolby digital signal is decoded, DOLBY appears on the display briefly.
In the event of incompatible audio formats, N/A appears on the display; there is no playback.
- When playing back content stored on a USB: title number, play time, repeat mode, random play setting, other playback
information where applicable.
When not used, the display turns itself off after 10 seconds.
(3) Sensor for remote control: Please aim at this sensor when using the remote control.
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