Samsung HWH750 Manual Do Utilizador

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CONNECTIONS
  CONNECTING THE WIRELESS SUBWOOFER
  The Subwoofer's linking ID is preset at the factory and the main unit and subwoofer should link (connect 
wirelessly) automatically when the main unit and subwoofer are turned on. If the LINK indicator does not light 
when the main unit and subwoofer are turned on, please set the ID by following the procedure below. 
Complete this process within 30 seconds after the Link Indicator on the subwoofer starts blinking.
  
1.    Plug the power cords of the main unit and 
subwoofer into an AC wall outlet.
2.    Confirm that the main unit is off (in STANDBY 
Mode).
3.    Press the ID SET button on the back of the 
subwoofer with a small, pointed object for 5 
seconds.
•    The LINK indicator (Blue LED) on the 
subwoofer blinks quickly.
4.    While the main unit is powered off (in STANDBY 
mode), press and hold the MUTE ( 
 ) on the 
remote control for 5 seconds.
5.    The ID SET message appears on the Soundbar's 
display.
6.    To finalise the link, turn the main unit’s power on 
while the subwoofer’s LINK LED blinks.
•    The main unit and the subwoofer should 
now be linked (connected).
•    The LINK indicator (blue LED) on the 
subwoofer should be on and solid blue.
•    If the LINK indicator is not solid blue, the 
linking process has failed. Turn off the main 
unit and start again from Step 2.
•    You can enjoy better sound from the wireless 
subwoofer by selecting a Sound Effect. 
(See page 10)
  
  
  
 
●   Before moving or installing the product, 
be sure to turn off the power and 
disconnect the power cord.
 
●   If the main unit is powered off, the 
wireless subwoofer will be in standby 
mode and the STANDBY LED on the 
upper side will come on after the LINK 
indicator (Blue LED) blinks for 30 seconds.
 
●   If you use a device that uses the same 
frequency (2.4GHz) as the Soundbar near 
the Soundbar, interference may cause 
some sound interruption.
 
●   The transmission distance of the wireless 
signal between the main unit and 
subwoofer is about 10 m, but may vary 
depending on your operating 
environment. If a steel-concrete or 
metallic wall is between the main unit and 
the wireless subwoofer, the system may 
not operate at all, because the wireless 
signal cannot penetrate metal.
 
●   If the main unit doesn't make a wireless 
connection, follow steps 1-6 in the left 
hand column to retry the connection 
between the main unit and wireless 
subwoofer.
  
  
 
●   The wireless receiving antenna is built into 
the wireless subwoofer. Keep the unit 
away from water and moisture.
 
●   For optimal listening performance, make 
sure that the area around the wireless 
subwoofer location is clear of any 
obstructions.