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A few important points to remember when connecting
your soundbar:
• Digital optical will provide the highest audio
fidelity when connecting to the soundbar.
• If your soundbar is not producing sound or
surround sound from your Blu-ray player, DVD
player, or other multi-channel audio capable
source, you may need to set the player's digital
audio output to "Bitstream" (also called "Raw",
"Direct Digital", or "High Bit Rate"). If "PCM" is
selected you'll lose the multi-channel encoded
sound. Some players only require you to turn
PCM off to configure for multi-channel encoded
sound. Please refer to your player's manual.
• In a setup where HDMI is used to connect your
audio/video source component(s) directly to your
television, you will likely need to run an additional
digital optical cable between the source compo-
nent and your soundbar. This extra connection will
allow for multi-channel encoded audio to reach the
soundbar. Many televisions that receive audio/
video source materials via HDMI do not pass
multi-channel encoding when the audio is passed
back out of the televisions digital optical outputs.
Instead, televisions often pass a 2-channel mix of
the sound, stripping out center, surround and sub-
woofer channels from the mix. This is not true for all
televisions manufactured today, but we have found
the many television on the market work this way.
• Audio-only sources capable of only stereo output
(such a portable media player docks or CD play-
er) will often connect directly to the soundbar via
the analog input.

SUBWOOFER CONNECTION

You may choose to employ a separate subwoofer
to reproduce the LFE (low frequency effects) chan-
nel information in multi-channel recordings and/
or reinforce bass performance of stereo recordings.
Any aftermarket home theater subwoofer can be
connected via the soundbar's "LFE Out" RCA con-
nection. We, of course, recommend using a superb
MartinLogan subwoofer.
Additionally, this soundbar integrates a built-in
subwoofer wireless transmitter and includes a sub-
woofer wireless receiver to simplify the connection
and placement of a subwoofer within your room.
No Subwoofer
For systems not using a separate subwoofer,
use the soundbar's menu system and choose
"Subwoofer > No Sub". This sets the soundbar to
reproduce the entire frequency range when play-
ing content.
Wired Subwoofer Connection
Using a high-quality RCA style cable designed for
subwoofer connection, connect "Sub Out" from the
soundbar to the "LFE In/Sub In" on the subwoofer.
Use the soundbar's menu system and choose
'Subwoofer > Wired Sub'.
Reference your subwoofer's manual to learn how to
properly adjust the sub's level and phase controls
to achieve proper blending with the soundbar. The
subwoofer's crossover should be set to "bypass",
"LFE". For subwoofers that do not have a "bypass"
or "LFE" crossover setting, we recommend adjusting
the crossover to its highest setting.
Wireless Subwoofer Connection
Use the soundbar's menu system and choose
'Subwoofer > Wireless Sub > Sync Subwoofer'.
The soundbar will display 'Push and Hold Button'.
Press and hold the subwoofer wireless receiver's
sync button. Connection is successful when the sta-
tus light turns solid and the soundbar responds with
'Synced'.
Please note: If a link is not established the wire-
less receiver's LED will blink slowly and the soundbar
will display 'Failed'. Power the soundbar on and off,
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