User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 01 Checking the Components
- 02 Product Overview
- 03 Using the Remote Control
- 04 Connecting the Soundbar
- 05 Using a wired connection to the TV
- 06 Using a wireless connection to the TV
- 07 Connecting an External Device
- 08 Connecting a USB drive
- 09 Connecting a Mobile Device
- 10 Installing the Wall Mount
- 11 Installing the Soundbar in front of TV
- 12 Software Update
- 13 Troubleshooting
- 14 License
- 15 Open Source License Notice
- 16 Important Notes About Service
- 17 Specifications and Guide
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To connect with eARC, the eARC function in the TV menu should be set to On. Refer to the TV
user manual for details on setting. (e.g. Samsung TV : Home (
All Settings ( )
If TV sound is inaudible, press the (Source) button on the remote control or on the top of
the Soundbar to switch to “D.IN” mode. The screen displays “D.IN” and “TV ARC” or “TV eARC” in
sequence, and TV sound is played.
If “TV ARC” or “TV eARC” does not appear in the display window of the Soundbar main unit,
Use the volume buttons on the TV’s remote control to change the volume on the Soundbar.
NOTES
When you connect the TV that supports the HDMI ARC/eARC (Audio Return Channel/Enhanced
Audio Return Channel) to the Soundbar with an HDMI cable, you can transmit the digital video and
audio data without connecting a separate optical cable.
We recommend you use a coreless HDMI cable if possible. If you use a cored HDMI cable, use one
whose diameter is less than 0.55 inches (14 mm).
This function is not available if the HDMI cable does not support ARC or eARC.
ARC and eARC differ in bandwidth. eARC that is enhanced version of the audio return channel has
be transmitted. So, with the eARC channel, you can enjoy the sound through formats such as Dolby
Atmos®.
When the audio in a broadcast is encoded in Dolby Digital and the “Digital Output Audio Format” on
your TV is set to PCM, we recommend that you change the setting to Dolby Digital. When the
setting on the TV is changed, you will experience better sound quality. (The TV menu may use
different words for Dolby Digital and PCM depending on the TV manufacturer.)