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Your soundbar remote controls these functions:
POWER: Turns the soundbar on and off.
PREV/NEXT: Cycles through the inputs. The
order of the inputs is: Digital Optical 1 > Digital
Optical 2 > Digital Coaxial > Left/Right Analog
RCA.
VOL+/VOL–: Adjusts volume level.
MUTE: Mutes the volume. When muted, the
soundbar will display 'MUTE'. Pressing this but-
ton a second time will restore the previous volume
setting. Additionally, you can turn mute off by
pressing either of the volume buttons.
MENU: Enters the soundbar menu. After the menu
has been activated, the volume and input buttons
will function as up/down/left/right directional but-
tons, allowing you to navigate the menu. Exit the
menu by pushing the menu button again (fig. 11).
MODES – NIGHT: Reduces bass output and
compresses the dynamic range.
MODES – BASS+: Increases bass output.
MODES – NORMAL: Restores normal levels.
CHANGING THE REMOTE'S BATTERY
Caution! Danger of explosion
if batter is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or
equivalent type.
The remote control for your soundbar uses a
CR2025 3V type battery. Access the battery by
releasing the clip at the back bottom of the remote
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control. Viewing the remote from the back, the pos-
itive '+' side of the battery should be facing you
(fig. 9).
PROGRAMMING A SECOND REMOTE
This soundbar can be programmed to respond to a
second remote. See "The Menu System" section of
this manual for programming instructions.
Please note: There may be remotes that the
soundbar cannot learn or that the soundbar can
not learn correctly. Due to the number of available
remotes it is impossible to advise which remotes
will or will not work.
Please note: When learning from a second
remote, you will likely find it does not have buttons
that directly correspond with all available soundbar
commands. Not all soundbar commands have to be
programmed. Some remote controls offer 'function'
buttons (F1, F2, etc.) that can be used to program
unique soundbar commands such as 'NITE.MD' or
'OPTIC.1'.
Please note: Some remote controls offer discrete
'power on' and a 'power off' buttons. Some offer
only a single button to toggle power on and off.
The learning function of the soundbar allows you to
program for either scenario.
Fig. 9