If you remove your soundbar from the country of
original sale, be certain that AC power supplied
in any subsequent location is suitable before con-
necting and operating the soundbar. Substantially
impaired performance or severe damage may
occur to the soundbar if operation is attempted
from an incorrect AC power source.
SIGNAL CONNECTION
When utilizing the soundbar to reproduce audio, a
television's audio output should be defeated. Some
televisions will allow you to turn off the internal
speaker via the television's menu system. Other
televisions may require you to turn the television's
volume to "zero" or "mute".
Additionally, if you're connecting your television
audio out using a digital optical connection your
television may require you to turn on the digital opti-
cal output and configure the output for 5.1 surround
sound. Please refer to your television's manual.
Connections are made at the signal input section
on the rear electronics panel of the soundbar. Your
soundbar features the following inputs:
• 3 x HDMI inputs (audio and video)
• 2 x Digital Optical inputs (audio only)
• 2 x Left/Right Analog (RCA) inputs (audio only)
Fig. 5
Factory Use
Factory Use
[HDMI Out]
With Audio Return Channel
12
[W-Fi
[IR Out]
[Ethernert]
Status LED]
[IR Out]
Factory Use
[HDMI 1 In]
[HDMI 2 In]
Please note, if your soundbar is being used in an
on-wall installation you may find it helpful to use 90°
RCA adapters, 90° HDMI adapters, and/or low-pro-
file HDMI cables when making signal connections.
When connecting your system, there are any
variety of configurations that will work, and these
methods will vary based on user preference.
Some users will choose to route all sources (such
as DVD player, cable box, game console, media
streamer, etc.) to their television via an HDMI or
digital optical connection and use the television to
switch between audio/video sources. The advan-
tage of this connection method is that only one
audio cable (either HDMI or digital optical cable)
needs to connect between the television and the
soundbar—and changing the input on your televi-
sion will change the audio signal being sent to the
soundbar (without having to change the input setting
on the soundbar itself). Please note: many televisions
are not capable of passing multi-channel encoded
audio signals and will down-mix these signals to
a 2-channel stereo mix before sending them to the
television's HDMI or digital output.
Most users will want to run cables directly from the
source components to the soundbar and run an
HDMI cable from the soundbar to the TV to pass
[Wi-Fi
[Optical 1 In]
Setup]
[HDMI 3 In]
[Analog 1 In]
[Sub Out]
[Optical 2 In]
[Analog 2 In]
[Left]
[Left]
White
White
[Right]
[Right]
Red
Red