REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS
● Soundbar is a Samsung proprietary name.
● Operate the TV using the TV's remote control.
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SOURCE
Press to select a source connected to the Soundbar.
Mute
You can turn the volume down to 0 with the push of a button.
Press again to restore the sound to the previous volume level.
Repeat
Press to set the Repeat function during music playback from a USB device.
REPEAT OFF : Cancels Repeat Playback.
REPEAT FILE : Repeatedly play a track.
REPEAT ALL : Repeatedly play all tracks.
REPEAT RANDOM : Plays tracks in random order.
(A track that has already been played may be played again.)
Skip Forward
If there is more than one file on the device you are playing, and you press
the $ button, the next file is selected.
AUDIO SYNC
If the Soundbar is connected to a digital TV and the video appears out of sync
with the audio, press the AUDIO SYNC buttons to sync the audio with the
video. Use the #,$ buttons to set the audio delay between 0 ms and 300 ms.
In USB mode, TV mode, and BT mode, the Audio Sync function may not work.
Anynet+
Press the Anynet+ button to turn the Anynet+ function on or off.
(Auto Power Link : Default OFF, Anynet+ ON / Power Link Off or Anynet+ OFF /
Power Link ON ). The Anynet+ function lets you control the Soundbar with the
remote from an Anynet+ compatible Samsung TV. The Soundbar must be
connected to the TV via an HDMI cable.
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Auto Power Link
Synchronizes the Soundbar to a connected Optical source via the Optical
jack so it turns on automatically when you turn on your TV. (See page 22)
EQUALIZER WOOFER
Press to select TREBLE, BASS, or SW. Then, use the #,$ button to adjust
the Treble, Bass, or Subwoofer volume from -6 to +6.
Press and hold the EQUALIZER WOOFER button for about 5 seconds to
adjust the sound for each frequency band. 150Hz, 300Hz, 600Hz, 1.2KHz,
2.5KHz, 5KHz, 10KHz, and SW are selectable and each can be adjusted to a
setting between -6 and +6.
● Adjusting TREBLE, BASS, or SW affects the 10KHz band, the 150Hz band,
and SW respectively. For example, when you adjust TREBLE, you are
actually adjusting the 10KHz frequency band.
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REMOTE CONTROL