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This soundbar is capable of detecting and auto-
matically decoding multi-channel audio formats,
such as those found on DVD and Blu-ray movies.
DIGITAL INPUTS (Optical and Coaxial)
When utilizing a digital connection, the soundbar
can process the following formats:
• Dolby
Digital
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• DTS Digital Surround™
• Digital Stereo
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Your soundbar features four buttons on top of the
unit to control the following functions:
POWER: Turns the soundbar on. Press and
hold for 2 seconds to turn the soundbar off (fig. 8).
PREVIOUS/NEXT INPUT: Cycles through the
inputs. The order of inputs is: Digital Optical 1 >
Digital Optical 2 > Digital Coaxial > Left/Right
Analog RCA (fig. 7).
VOL+/VOL–: Adjusts volume level (fig. 7).
Accessing the Menu: To access the soundbar
menu from the top panel controls, press and hold
for 3 seconds both the Next and Previous Input
(< and >) buttons. After the menu has been acti-
vated, the four buttons on the top panel controls
will function as up/down/left/right directional but-
tons allowing you to navigate the menu. Exit the
menu by pressing and holding the Power button or
repeatedly pressing the left directional button (fig.
8 and fig. 10).
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ANALOG INPUTS (Left/Right RCA)
Digitally encoded sound information cannot be
transmitted to an analog input. This connection
method is adequate for most devices that only
offer two channels of output (such as VCRs, CD
players, older game consoles, or portable media
player docks). Although most surround sound
capable devices, such as DVD and Blu-ray play-
ers, offer both analog and digital connections, the
digital connection should always be employed. If
a source device is connected via an analog left/
right RCA connection, the 5.1-channel encoded
audio content will not be sent to the soundbar.
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
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