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
ENG - 40
12 SOFTWARE
UPDATE
Samsung may offer updates for the Soundbar’s
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USB port
HDMI
HDMI TO TV
(eARC/ARC)
DIGITAL AUDIO IN (OPTICAL)
USB (5V 0.5A)
DC 24V
USB (5V 0.5A)
If an update is offered, you can update the
your Soundbar.
USB Update
After the update completes, all your customized
user settings are maintained.
1. Connect a USB drive to the USB port on your
computer.
Important: Make sure there are no music
2. Go to https://www.samsung.com/us/support/
downloads/ on your computer Select the
product type or enter the model number of
your Soundbar and download the latest
For more information about update, refer
to Upgrade Guide.
3.
drive.
4. Turn off the Soundbar and connect the USB
USB port on the Soundbar.
5. Turn on the Soundbar and press the
(Source) button to select USB source.
“UPDATE” will be displayed, this may take up
to 3 minutes.
UPDATE
B --%
DONE
BYE
displayed UPDATE -> B --% -> DONE -> BYE
in sequence, B, D or H can be displayed
NOTES
Soundbar is rebooted automatically when the
update is completed.
This product has a DUAL BOOT function. If the
During update, do not turn it off or remove
the USB.
If update does not proceed, reconnect the
Soundbar power cord.
When the latest version is installed, no
update is performed.
Depending on the USB type, update may not
be supported.
If the connection to the subwoofer is not
re-established automatically after the
update, refer to page.
If the software update fails, check if the USB
drive is defective.
Mac OS users should use MS-DOS (FAT) as the
USB format.










