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System connections (continued)
IR (Infrared) transmitter connection
If the TV’s remote sensor is blocked by the sound bar, use the IR transmitter to relay the signal to the TV.
1. Connect the IR transmitter to IR out terminal to allow the TV’s remote signal to pass through.
2. Place the infrared emitter near TV’s remote sensor (refer the operation manual of the TV for the location of the
sensor ).
Point the TV’s remote control at the sound bar remote sensor and operate the TV.
You may need to move the IR transmitter until the TV operates correctly.
Then secure the IR transmitter onto the sound bar using the double sided tape provided.
Note:
Do not use the IR transmitter if the TV’s remote control sensor is not blocked by the sound bar.
TV remote sensor
Infrared emitter
TV
remote
control
Double sided tape
(Peel off the double sided
tape separator before fi xing)
Rear view
TV
HDMI Connection
Caution:
Turn off all other equipment before making this connection.
The illustration below shows the fl ows of the signals.
Audio and Video signal
TV
TV
DVD/Blu-ray
1. Method 1
This connection is for HDMI TV with ARC (Audio Return Channel).
To HDMI input terminal
Sound Bar
To HDMI output
terminal
To HDMI (TV ARC) input terminal
To HDMI OUT (TV ARC) output terminal
DVD, Blu-ray disc
player or similar
Digital tuner
Sound Bar