User Manual

To unpair, hold down the ‘PAIR’ button on the remote control for 3 seconds (Remote Control Ref.2). You can
now pair the soundbar with another Bluetooth device.
If your device should become unpaired or you nd it is unable to connect, repeat the steps above.
Volume Control
To adjust the volume of the soundbar, press either the ‘Volume Up’ or Volume Down’ buttons on the remote
control (Remote Control Ref.3/Ref.5) . Alternatively, press and hold the ‘Volume Up’ or Volume Down’ buttons
on the top of the soundbar (Front and Top View Ref.3/Ref.4).
Dynamic EQ
To adjust the sound effect of the soundbar, press either the ‘MUSIC’(Remote Control Ref.6) ‘MOVIE’ (Remote
Control Ref. 12) ‘NEWS’ (Remote Control Ref.13) or ‘3D’ buttons (Remote Control Ref.16) on the remote
control.
Dolby Atmos
DOLBY ATMOS is only available in ‘HDMI IN’ and ‘HDMI OUT’ (ARC) modes. For the details of the
connection, please refer to HDMI input and HDMI output.
When the Sierra receives a Dolby Atmos signal, the front display will scroll “Dolby Atmos/Dolby Surround”.
This scrolling display is only temporary and will last for 3 seconds. This will happen at the start of the lm or
the studio intro.
If you never see this scrolling message you will need to follow the guidance below to achieve
Dolby Atmos.
To play Atmos on the Sierra Plus, the player or streaming product needs to be Atmos capable.
To use Dolby Atmos in HDMI 1 /HDMI 2 / HDMI ARC mode, your TV has to support Dolby Atmos.
The UHD (Ultra-High-Denition)/Blu-ray player or TV must have the digital output settings set to Bitstream,
often labelled with references to ‘Cinema Surround’ or ‘Dolby’. “The UHD/Blue-Ray disc must be Dolby
Atmos-enabled”.