MartinLogan Verse 业主指南

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unplug the wireless receiver and plug it back in, and 
repeat syncing.
Reference your subwoofer’s manual to learn how to 
properly adjust the sub’s level and phase controls. 
The subwoofer’s crossover should be set to “bypass” 
or “LFE”. For subwoofers that do not have a “bypass” 
or “LFE” crossover setting, we recommend adjusting 
the crossover to its highest setting.
Please note: The subwoofer wireless transmit-
ter built in to this soundbar is not compatible with 
MartinLogan’s SWT-1 or SWT-2 subwoofer wire-
less technology. If your subwoofer has SWT-1 or 
SWT-2 technology built in you can still utilize the 
soundbar’s wireless functionality by connecting 
the soundbar’s subwoofer receiver to the LFE input 
on your subwoofer, or connecting an SWT-1 or 
SWT-2 transmitter to the Sub Out on the soundbar.
Please note: If you decide to no longer use 
wireless, turn off the soundbar’s wireless trans-
mitter by using the menu system and choosing 
‘Subwoofer > Wireless Subwoofer > Turn Wireless 
Sub Off’ or ‘Subwoofer > No Sub’. Doing this will 
turn off the transmitter and automatically set the 
soundbar for no sub.
WARNING!  When operating wirelessly, the 
subwoofer may be susceptible to RF interference 
in the 2.4GHz bandwidth from microwave ovens 
and wireless devices such as Wi-Fi systems, video 
game consoles, cordless telephones, Bluetooth 
devices, and baby monitors. Generally, this issue 
(intermittent sound or slight popping noises) is eas-
ily resolved by physically separating problematic 
devices from one another—a distance as little as 
two feet will often alleviate the interference. In the 
case of microwave ovens, the interference will only 
occur when the microwave is operating.
ETHERNET CONNECTION
Connect your soundbar’s Ethernet connection to your 
local area network to use ARC™ (Anthem Room 
Correction) or IP control.
IR OUTPUTS
These jacks accept IR emmiters with 3.5mm mono-
style connectors. One IR emmiter is included with 
the soundbar.
Plug the IR emitter into either of the soundbar’s IR 
Out jacks and place the other end of the IR emitter 
over the IR sensor on another piece of equipment 
The use of an IR emitter allows the soundbar to 
pass IR signals from any remote control to a teth-
ered device—allowing control of equipment in 
locations a remote would normally not reach.