FUNCTIONS
BLUETOOTH
You can connect a Bluetooth device to the Soundbar and enjoy music with stereo sound, all without wires!
TO CONNECT THE SOUNDBAR TO A BLUETOOTH DEVICE
Check if the Bluetooth device supports the Bluetooth compliant stereo headset function.
1. Press the
button on the main unit's right side or the SOURCE button on the remote control to select the BT
mode.
• You will see BT READY or BT PAIRING on the front display of the Soundbar.
2. Select the Bluetooth menu on the Bluetooth device you want to connect. (Refer to the Bluetooth device's user
manual.)
3. Select "[AV] Samsung Soundbar Kxxx" from the list.
• When the Soundbar is connected to the Bluetooth device, it will display [Bluetooth device name] BT on
the front display.
• The device name can only be displayed in English. An underline " _ " will be displayed if the name is not in
English.
• If the Bluetooth device has failed to pair with the Soundbar, delete the previous "[AV] Samsung Soundbar
Kxxx" found by the Bluetooth device, switch to BT PAIRING mode by pressing and holding the
on the main unit's right side or the SOURCE button on the remote control, and then have the Bluetooth device
search for the Soundbar again.
4. Play music on the connected device.
• You can listen to the music playing on the connected Bluetooth device over the Soundbar.
• In BT mode, the Play / Pause / Next / Prev functions are not available. However, these functions are available
on Bluetooth devices supporting AVRCP.
● If asked for a PIN code when connecting a Bluetooth device, enter <0000>.
● Only one Bluetooth device can be paired at a time.
● The Bluetooth connection will be terminated when you turn the Soundbar off.
● The Soundbar may not perform Bluetooth search or connection correctly under the following
circumstances:
- If there is a strong electrical field around the Soundbar.
- If several Bluetooth devices are simultaneously paired with the Soundbar.
- 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.
Bluetooth device
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Connect
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