Zvox SoundBar SB500 사용자 매뉴얼

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Most users teach the soundbar to respond 
to their preferred remote control using the 
soundbar built-in “learning” function. Should 
this approach not work with your preferred 
remote control, there is an alternate method 
that can allow your preferred remote to 
control the sound level heard from  
the soundbar.
To use this method, your preferred remote 
control needs an Aux or Audio device button 
in addition to device buttons for the TV and 
set top box. This method cannot be used if 
your preferred remote control has only two 
device buttons. (Set Top Box and TV). You will 
also need the User Manual for your specific 
Cable or Satellite remote control, along  
with the “device brand and code” list for  
your remote control. This list may be a 
separate document from the remote  
control User Manual. 
Using the PS numbers 1 through 6, you set 
the SB400/SB500 to respond to the the 
remote commands of a popular manufacturer 
of TV or audio systems. In most cases, you 
need to choose a different brand than your 
TV. Choosing a brand that is different from 
your TV eliminates the chance that the TV’s 
internal speakers will start playing along with 
the soundbar. Sony is a good choice from the 
PS menu for most TVs. Most cable or satellite 
remote controls can be adjusted to control a 
SB400/SB500 set to “Sony” in the PS menu. 
Because most Sony TVs have an “internal 
speakers off” option, you can even use the 
“Sony” option in the PS menu with Sony TVs. 
If your Sony TV does not let you turn off the 
internal speakers, you will need to choose a 
different brand from the PS menu numbers 1 
through 6.
Using the SB400/SB500 remote control emulation modes
PS 1 through PS 6:
Once you have chosen a brand from the 
soundbar’s PS menu, you need to adjust 
the setting on your cable or satellite remote 
so its Volume buttons adjust that same 
brand of Aux or Audio device. There are two 
adjustments you may need to make on  
the cable or satellite remote. 
Cable/Sat remote adjustment 1: The 
volume buttons on a cable or satellite remote 
are typically “locked” on to the TV’s internal 
speakers. Even if you press the “Cable” 
button on your remote, the volume buttons 
will still send out volume commands for 
your TV, not the cable box. You need to 
unlock the Cable/Sat remote volume buttons 
according to the cable or satellite remote 
control’s instructions. Once unlocked, 
pressing Aux on the Cable/Sat remote 
will then cause the volume buttons on the 
Cable/Sat remote to control whatever brand 
of device is set on the Aux button. 
Cable/Sat remote adjustment 2: The 
cable/satellite remote instructions will also tell 
you how to set the “AUX” or “AUDIO” button 
to the brand you chose on the soundbar’s 
PS menu. The instructions should list a few 
numbers that let you control a device that 
responds to Sony codes, for instance.
Try the different “number code” options 
listed until you find one that controls the 
SB400/SB500. If you cannot find a code 
that controls the soundbar, you can set the 
soundbar to one of the other four brands 
available and search for a compatible code 
for that brand.
Once you find a code number that controls 
the SB400/SB500, you can then “lock” the 
cable or satellite remote volume buttons to 
adjust only the Aux or Audio device and not 
the TV. Once locked, the volume buttons will 
always control the soundbar, even if a TV/
Cable/Satellite/DVD button on the Cable/
Satellite remote control is pressed.