Yamaha SR-C20A Guía del usuario

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Guía del usuario
Sound Bar
User Guide
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 5
About this User Guide................................................................................5
Features..................................................................................................6
Supplied accessories.................................................................................8
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 10
Part names of the sound bar (front/top).. ................................................... 10
Part names of the sound bar (rear).............................................................12
Part names of the remote control..............................................................13
PREPARATION 15
Preparation............................................................................................15
Precautions for preparation......................................................................18
Installing the sound bar.. ......................................................................... 20
Connecting a TV.. .................................................................................... 21
Connecting a TV using only the supplied digital optical audio cable....................................................................................21
Connecting a TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately).. ......................................................................................................23
Connecting an audio device.. .................................................................... 27
Preparing the remote control....................................................................30
Turning on and off the sound bar...............................................................31
PLAYBACK 32
Basic control during playback...................................................................32
Adjusting the sound to your preference......................................................34
Sound functions of this product..............................................................................................................................................34
Surround playback...................................................................................................................................................................35
Stereo playback........................................................................................................................................................................36
Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer..................................................................................................................................37
Playing back human voices clearly (CLEAR VOICE).. ..............................................................................................................38
Enjoying enhanced bass sound (BASS EXT)............................................................................................................................39
Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device................................................40
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CONTENTS
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 43
Changing the brightness of the indicators (Dimmer).....................................43
Using a TV’s remote control to control the sound bar (HDMI Control)..............44
Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions.. ........................ 45
Controlling the sound bar with the app.......................................................46
CONFIGURATION 47
Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function.............................................47
Enabling/disabling the Auto Power Standby function...................................48
Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function.. ............................................... 49
Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth Standby function.. ................................... 50
Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth function..................................................51
Setting the dynamic range compression level..............................................52
Changing frequency characteristics according to how the sound bar is
installed.. .............................................................................................. 54
Initializing the sound bar..........................................................................56
TROUBLESHOOTING 57
Check the following first when any problem occurs......................................57
When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality.. .............................. 58
When a problem occurs: Audio...................................................................66
When a problem occurs: Bluetooth®...........................................................71
When a problem occurs: App.....................................................................73
Other actions..........................................................................................74
How to minimize standby power consumption.. ...................................................................................................................74
Precautions for remote control batteries.. .............................................................................................................................75
How to replace the remote control battery............................................................................................................................76
How to reset the sound bar.. ...................................................................................................................................................77
APPENDIX 78
Specifications of the Sound Bar.................................................................78
Supported digital audio signal formats.......................................................81
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CONTENTS
List of indicator displays.. ........................................................................ 82
About third party software programs.........................................................85
Mounting the sound bar on a wall.. ............................................................ 93
Precautions for mounting the sound bar on a wall................................................................................................................93
Mounting the sound bar on a wall (for qualified service personnel).....................................................................................94
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
About this User Guide
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This User Guide is for the following readers:
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the users of the product
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the constructor, builder and dealer that mount the product on the wall
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This User Guide uses the following signal words for the important information:
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WARNING
This content indicates “risk of serious injury or death.”
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CAUTION
This content indicates “risk of injury.”
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NOTICE
Indicates points that you must observe in order to prevent product failure, damage or malfunction and
data loss, as well as to protect the environment.
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NOTE
Indicates notes on instructions, restrictions on functions, and additional information that may be
helpful.
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The illustrations and screens in this User Guide are for instructional purposes only.
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The company names and product names in this User Guide are the trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective companies.
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Various smartphones and tablet devices are collectively referred to as “mobile devices”. When necessary,
the type of mobile device is specified in the explanations.
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The [Search tag] is a keyword used in searches. This serves as a link from the Quick Start Guide to the User
Guide.
NOTE
The Safety Brochure and the Quick Start Guide are supplied with this product. See the Safety Brochure first.
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INTRODUCTION > About this User Guide
Features
This sound bar is a speaker for your TV that allows you to easily enjoy surround sound on the TV.
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Play surround sound
Related links
“Surround playback”(p.35)
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Easily play audio content from a Bluetooth device
Related links
“Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device”(p.40)
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INTRODUCTION > Features
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Additional features
Clear Voice
This function automatically distinguishes human voices from background sound and increases the volume of
the voices only. Human voices in TV programs that use a lot of background music and sound effects can be
heard more clearly.
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“Playing back human voices clearly (CLEAR VOICE)”(p.38)
Bass Extension
This function boosts bass levels that are often not strong enough when using a compact speaker, for more
impactful sound.
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“Enjoying enhanced bass sound (BASS EXT)”(p.39)
Audio Return Channel (ARC) and HDMI Control function compatible
An Audio Return Channel (ARC) compatible TV can be connected to the sound bar using a single HDMI cable.
An HDMI control function compatible TV allows for controlling the sound bar's basic functions using the TV’s
remote control.
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“Connecting a TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately)”(p.23)
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“Using a TV’s remote control to control the sound bar (HDMI Control)”(p.44)
Dedicated app: “Sound Bar Remote”
The sound bar can be easily controlled from your mobile device.
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Certified as a Yamaha Eco-Product
Yamaha Eco-Label is a mark that certifies products of high environmental performance.
With an advanced energy saving design, this product achieves a low power consumption of not more than
1.8 watts when in standby mode.
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INTRODUCTION > Features
Supplied accessories
Make sure you have received all of the following accessories:
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Sound bar (SR-C20A)
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Remote control
* A Lithium battery (CR2025) has already been inserted into the remote control.
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AC adaptor (model number: ANAD-420FIOT-B or ANAD-420FIOT-W)
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Power cord
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Digital optical audio cable
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Spacers (A: ×2, B: ×2 on 1 sheet)
* Use when mounting the sound bar on a wall.
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Mounting template
* Use when mounting the sound bar on a wall.
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INTRODUCTION > Supplied accessories
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Quick Start Guide
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Safety Brochure
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INTRODUCTION > Supplied accessories
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Part names of the sound bar (front/top)
This section describes the part names and functions of the front/top of the sound bar.
a
e
b
c
d
d
c
a
Indicators
The indicators on the top panel flash or glow to show the operation and setting status. During normal playback, the
setting status is indicated as follows:
TV/OPTICAL / BLUETOOTH / ANALOG: Selected input source
SURROUND: Surround playback (glowing) / Stereo playback (off)
NOTE
This document uses the following illustrations to show that indicators are off, glowing, or flashing.
Off
Glowing
Flashing
b
Controls
Touch the symbols with your fingertip to control the sound bar.
y (Input): Select an input source (p.32).
} / { (Volume +/-): Adjust the volume (p.32).
z (Power): Turn the sound bar on and off.
c
Speakers
d
Built-in subwoofers
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the sound bar (front/top)
e
Remote control sensors
NOTE
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To prevent unintended operation, do not place anything on the controls of the sound bar.
Enabling the Child Lock function prevents accidental operation.
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The brightness of the indicators can be adjusted by pressing DIM.
Related links
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“Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function”(p.49)
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“Changing the brightness of the indicators (Dimmer)”(p.43)
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the sound bar (front/top)
Part names of the sound bar (rear)
This section describes the part names and functions of the rear of the sound bar.
a b c d e f
a
UPDATE ONLY jack
Use to update the sound bar’s firmware.
Refer to the instructions supplied with the firmware for details.
b
ANALOG input jack (p.27)
c
OPTICAL input jack (p.27)
d
TV input jack (p.21)
e
HDMI OUT/TV (ARC) jack (p.23)
f
DC IN (20V) jack
Related links
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“Part names of the sound bar (front/top)”(p.10)
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“Part names of the remote control”(p.13)
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the sound bar (rear)
Part names of the remote control
This section describes the part names and functions of the remote control.
b
c
f
h
a
d
e
i
g
j
a
z (Power) button
Turn the sound bar on and off (p.31).
b
Input source buttons
Select an audio input source (p.32).
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TV button: Audio from a TV
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OPTICAL button: Audio from a device connected to the OPTICAL input jack
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BLUETOOTH button: Audio from a Bluetooth device
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ANALOG button: Audio from a device connected to the ANALOG input jack
c
CLEAR VOICE button
Enable or disable the Clear Voice function (p.38).
d
BASS EXT button
Enable or disable the Bass Extension function (p.39).
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the remote control
e
Sound mode buttons
Switch to your preferred sound mode (p.34).
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STANDARD
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MOVIE
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GAME
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STEREO
f
INFO button
Shows information such as the type of audio signal being played and the settings for the sound bar’s functions
(p.45).
g
DIM button
Switch the brightness of the indicators of the sound bar (p.43).
h
SUBWOOFER (+/-) button
Adjust the volume of the subwoofer (p.37).
i
VOLUME (+/-) button
Adjust the volume of the sound bar (p.32).
j
| (Mute) button
Mute the audio output (p.32). Press this button again, or press VOLUME (+/-) to unmute.
NOTE
Use the remote control within the range shown in the following illustration:
Within 6 m
Remote control sensor
Related links
“Part names of the sound bar (front/top)”(p.10)
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the remote control
PREPARATION
Preparation
Install the sound bar and connect a TV to it.
1 Install the sound bar.
Installation procedure
“Installing the sound bar”(p.20)
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PREPARATION > Preparation
2 Connect a TV to the sound bar.
Depending on the type of TV, connect the TV to the sound bar as follows:
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Connecting the TV using only the supplied digital optical audio cable
OPTICAL
Connection procedure
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“Connecting a TV using only the supplied digital optical audio cable”(p.21)
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TV equipped with an HDMI jack labeled as “ARC”
HDMI IN
ARC
OPTICAL
Connection procedure
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“Connecting a TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately)”(p.23)
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TV not equipped with an HDMI jack labeled as “ARC”
HDMI INOPTICAL
Connection procedure
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“Connecting a TV using only the supplied digital optical audio cable”(p.21)
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“Connecting a TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately)”(p.23)
3 Connect an audio device (if required).
Connection procedure
“Connecting an audio device”(p.27)
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PREPARATION > Preparation
4 Prepare the remote control.
“Preparing the remote control”(p.30)
5 Turn on the sound bar.
“Turning on and off the sound bar”(p.31)
NOTE
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Connect AV devices (such as BD/DVD players and set top boxes) to the TV’s HDMI input jacks.
This sound bar AV devices
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When playing audio from a TV or AV device via the sound bar, set the input sources as follows:
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Sound bar’s input source: TV
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TV’s input source: AV device playing the content
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ARC (Audio Return Channel) is a function that sends audio signals from the TV’s HDMI output jack.
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PREPARATION > Preparation
Precautions for preparation
Before installing the sound bar and connecting other devices, be sure to read the following precautions. Be
sure to always obey the precautions.
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Precautions for installation
WARNING
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Install in the manner instructed in the manual. Falling or toppling may result in injury or damage.
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Confirm that the finished installation is safe and secure. Also, carry out safety inspections periodically. Failure to observe this
may cause devices to fall and result in injury.
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Do not expose the product to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions, or place on the product any containers (such
as vases, bottles or glasses) containing liquids which might spill into any openings or places where water may drop. A liquid
such as water getting into the product may cause a fire, electric shocks, or malfunctions.
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Do not place any burning items or open flames near the product, since they may cause a fire.
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Do not use this product near medical devices or inside medical facilities. Radio waves from this product may affect electro-
medical devices.
CAUTION
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Do not place the product in an unstable position where it might accidentally drop or fall over and cause injuries.
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When installing this product, do not obstruct heat dissipation. Failure to observe this may trap heat inside the product, causing
a fire or malfunctions.
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Do not install the product in places where it may come into contact with corrosive gases or salt air, or places that have
excessive smoke or steam. Doing so may result in malfunction.
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Avoid being near the product during a disaster, such as an earthquake. Since the product may turn over or fall and cause injury,
quickly move away from the product and go to a safe place.
NOTICE
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Do not press hard on the speaker units or fabric-covered portion of this product.
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Do not place any objects susceptible to magnetism (such as a hard disk drive or magnetic card) near the product. The magnetic
effect of the sound bar may cause damage to the object or its recorded data.
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Do not use this product in a location that becomes extremely hot, such as in direct sunlight or near a heater, or that becomes
extremely cold, or that is subject to excessive dust or vibration. Failure to observe this may cause this product’s panel to
become deformed, the internal components to malfunction, or for operation to become unstable.
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If using a wireless function, avoid installing this product near metal walls or desks, microwave ovens, or other wireless network
devices. Obstructions could shorten the transmission distance.
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PREPARATION > Precautions for preparation
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Precautions for connections
WARNING
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Use this product with the power supply voltage printed on it. Failure to connect to an appropriate AC outlet may cause a fire,
electric shocks, or malfunctions.
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Be sure to use the supplied power cord and AC adaptor. Do not use the supplied power cord and AC adaptor for other devices.
Failure to observe this may cause a fire, electric shocks, or malfunctions.
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Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands. Do not handle this product with wet hands. Failure to observe this may
cause electric shocks or malfunctions.
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Do not touch the power plug or cord if there is a chance of lightning. Failure to observe this may cause electric shocks.
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When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction
occurs, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the AC outlet. Even when the power switch is
turned off, as long as the power cord is not unplugged from the wall AC outlet, the product will not be disconnected from the
power source.
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If not using the product for long periods of time, be sure to pull the power plug from the AC outlet. Failure to observe this may
cause a fire or malfunctions.
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Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it. Failure to observe this may
cause a fire or electric shocks.
CAUTION
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Do not use an AC outlet where the power plug fits loosely when inserted. Failure to observe this may cause a fire, electric
shocks, or burns.
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When disconnecting the power plug, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it and cause
electric shocks or a fire.
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Insert the power plug firmly all the way into the AC outlet. Using the product when it is not plugged in sufficiently can cause
dust to accumulate on the plug, causing a fire or burns.
NOTICE
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If connecting external devices, be sure to thoroughly read the User Guide for each device and connect them in accordance with
the instructions. Failure to properly handle a device in accordance with the instructions could cause malfunctions.
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Do not connect this product to industrial devices. This product has been designed to connect to consumer-use devices.
Connection to an industrial-use device could cause this product to malfunction.
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PREPARATION > Precautions for preparation
Installing the sound bar
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Before installing the sound bar, be sure to read the following precautions.
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“Precautions for preparation”(p.18)
Install the sound bar as shown in the following illustration.
Controls
NOTE
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The sound bar can also be mounted on a wall.
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The frequency characteristics of the sound can be changed according to whether the sound bar is placed on a TV stand or mounted
on a wall.
Related links
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“Mounting the sound bar on a wall (for qualified service personnel)”(p.94)
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“Changing frequency characteristics according to how the sound bar is installed”(p.54)
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PREPARATION > Installing the sound bar
Connecting a TV
Connecting a TV using only the supplied digital optical audio
cable
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Before connecting an external subwoofer, be sure to read the following precautions.
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“Precautions for preparation”(p.18)
Connect a TV using the supplied digital optical audio cable.
1 Connect a TV to the sound bar.
OPTICAL
OO OO
Sound bar (rear)
TV jack
Audio output (Digital optical
audio)
TV
Remove the cap.1. 2. Check the orientation
of the plug.
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PREPARATION > Connecting a TV
2 Connect the sound bar to power.
To an AC wall outlet
Power cord (supplied)
Sound bar (rear)
AC adaptor (supplied)
NOTE
Connect an AV device (such as a set top box) to the TV.
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PREPARATION > Connecting a TV
Connecting a TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately)
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Before connecting an external subwoofer, be sure to read the following precautions.
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“Precautions for preparation”(p.18)
If a TV is connected via an HDMI cable, the sound bar can be controlled by the HDMI Control function using
the TV’s remote control.
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Audio Return Channel (ARC)-compatible TV
Connect an Audio Return Channel (ARC) compatible TV using an ARC-compatible HDMI cable (sold
separately).
1 Connect a TV to the sound bar.
Connect an HDMI cable to the Audio Return Channel compatible jack (labeled as “ARC”) on the
TV.
HDMI IN
ARC
HDMI
HDMIHDMI
HDMI OUT/TV (ARC) jack
Sound bar (rear)
TV
HDMI input
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PREPARATION > Connecting a TV
2 Connect the sound bar to power.
To an AC wall outlet
Power cord (supplied)
Sound bar (rear)
AC adaptor (supplied)
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TV that does not support Audio Return Channel (ARC)
Connect the TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately) and supplied digital optical audio cable.
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PREPARATION > Connecting a TV
1 Connect a TV to the sound bar.
OPTICAL
HDMI IN
OO OO
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI OUT/TV (ARC) jack
Sound bar (rear)
TV jack
Audio output (Digital optical
audio)
HDMI input
TV
Remove the cap.
1. 2.
Check the orientation
of the plug.
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PREPARATION > Connecting a TV
2 Connect the sound bar to power.
To an AC wall outlet
Power cord (supplied)
Sound bar (rear)
AC adaptor (supplied)
NOTE
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To activate the Audio Return Channel (ARC), enable the HDMI Control function of the sound bar. (The function is enabled by
default.)
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Use a 19-pin HDMI cable with the HDMI logo printed on it.
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Use a cable that is as short as possible to prevent any degradation in signal quality.
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Connect an AV device (such as a set top box) to the TV.
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.47)
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PREPARATION > Connecting a TV
Connecting an audio device
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Before connecting an audio device, be sure to read the following precautions.
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“Precautions for preparation”(p.18)
Devices equipped with audio output jacks can be connected directly to the sound bar.
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A device with a digital optical audio output jack
Connect an audio device using a digital optical audio cable.
1 Connect an audio device to the sound bar.
OUTPUT
OO OO
Sound bar (rear)
Audio device
OPTICAL jack
Audio output (Digital
optical audio)
Remove the cap.1. 2. Check the orientation
of the plug.
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PREPARATION > Connecting an audio device
2 Connect the sound bar to power.
To an AC wall outlet
Power cord (supplied)
Sound bar (rear)
AC adaptor (supplied)
NOTE
When connecting a device equipped with video output, connect the video output jack directly to the video input jack on the TV.
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A device with an analog audio output jack
Connect an audio device using a 3.5 mm stereo mini plug cable (sold separately).
1 Connect an audio device to the sound bar.
OUTPUT
Sound bar (rear)
Audio device
ANALOG jack Audio output
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PREPARATION > Connecting an audio device
2 Connect the sound bar to power.
To an AC wall outlet
Power cord (supplied)
Sound bar (rear)
AC adaptor (supplied)
CAUTION
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If the volume can be adjusted on a device connected to the ANALOG input jack of the sound bar, adjust the volume of the device
so that the volume is about the same for both the TV and the device.
NOTE
When connecting a device equipped with video output, connect the video output jack directly to the video input jack on the TV.
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PREPARATION > Connecting an audio device
Preparing the remote control
Remove the battery insulating strip before attempting to use the remote control.
Battery insulating strip
Related links
“How to replace the remote control battery”(p.76)
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PREPARATION > Preparing the remote control
Turning on and off the sound bar
Turn the sound bar on and off.
1 Press z.
Pressing the button turns the sound bar on and off.
z
(Power)
When the sound bar is turned on, all the indicators glow, and then some indicators remain
glowing to show the setting status (normal display).
When the sound bar is turned off, the indicators go off.
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PREPARATION > Turning on and off the sound bar
PLAYBACK
Basic control during playback
This section describes the basic control operations available during playback.
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Selecting an input source
Press one of the following buttons.
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TV button: Audio from a TV
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OPTICAL button: Audio from a device connected to the OPTICAL input jack
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BLUETOOTH button: Audio from a Bluetooth device
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ANALOG button: Audio from a device connected to the ANALOG input jack
The indicator of the selected input source button glows.
One of the indicators glows
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Adjusting volume
Press VOLUME (+/-) to adjust the volume.
The number of glowing indicators changes to show the volume level.
Volume is turned up (+)
Volume is turned down (-)
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PLAYBACK > Basic control during playback
If audio is being output from both the TV speakers and the sound bar, mute the TV.
To temporarily mute the sound bar, press |. To unmute, press | again or press VOLUME (+/-).
While muted, the indicators will show the following.
Flashing
Related links
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“Surround playback”(p.35)
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“Stereo playback”(p.36)
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“Playing back human voices clearly (CLEAR VOICE)”(p.38)
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“Enjoying enhanced bass sound (BASS EXT)”(p.39)
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“Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device”(p.40)
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PLAYBACK > Basic control during playback
Adjusting the sound to your preference
Sound functions of this product
The sound functions of this product are as follows:
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Sound modes
This product allows you to enjoy listening to audio in the following modes.
STANDARD
This sound mode is the best suited for general content, such as sports, sitcoms, and reality shows. Surround
playback is performed.
MOVIE
This sound mode is the best suited for movies. Surround playback is performed.
GAME
This sound mode is the best suited for video games. Surround playback is performed.
STEREO
2-channel stereo playback.
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Sound settings
This product provides the following sound functions.
Clear Voice
The human voices within the audio can be heard more easily when the Clear Voice function is enabled. The
function is recommended for movies or dramas that use a lot of background music and sound effects.
Bass Extension
Bass sound is enhanced and becomes more powerful when the Bass Extension function is enabled.
Related links
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“Surround playback”(p.35)
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“Stereo playback”(p.36)
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“Playing back human voices clearly (CLEAR VOICE)”(p.38)
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“Enjoying enhanced bass sound (BASS EXT)”(p.39)
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PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference
Surround playback
Press STANDARD, MOVIE, or GAME to switch to surround playback in that sound mode. Select your preferred
sound mode according to the content viewed or listened to.
Glows
Related links
“Sound functions of this product”(p.34)
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PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference
Stereo playback
Press STEREO to switch to 2-channel stereo playback.
Off
Related links
“Sound functions of this product”(p.34)
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PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference
Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer
Adjust the volume of the subwoofer only. The volume of the entire system remains the same.
Press SUBWOOFER (+/-) to adjust the volume.
The glowing indicator changes to show the volume level.
Volume is turned down (-) Volume is turned up (+)
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PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference
Playing back human voices clearly (CLEAR VOICE)
The human voices within the audio can be heard more easily when the Clear Voice function is enabled. The
function is recommended for movies or dramas that use a lot of background music and sound effects.
Press CLEAR VOICE to enable or disable the function.
Flashes three times: enabled
Flashes one time: disabled
NOTE
Press INFO to see whether the Clear Voice function is enabled or disabled.
Related links
“Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions”(p.45)
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PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference
Enjoying enhanced bass sound (BASS EXT)
Bass sound is enhanced and becomes more powerful when the Bass Extension function is enabled.
Press BASS EXT to enable or disable the function.
Flashes three times: enabled
Flashes one time: disabled
NOTE
Press INFO to see whether the Bass Extension function is enabled or disabled.
Related links
“Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions”(p.45)
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PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference
Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device
Audio content from a Bluetooth device can be played through the sound bar.
Bluetooth device
1 Press BLUETOOTH to switch the input source to Bluetooth.
The sound bar enters the connection wait status, and the BLUETOOTH indicator flashes.
Flashes
2 On the Bluetooth device, enable the Bluetooth function.
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PLAYBACK > Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device
3 Select the sound bar on the Bluetooth device.
Yamaha SR-C20A YamahaAV
or
When the connection is established, the BLUETOOTH indicator on the sound bar stops flashing
and starts glowing blue.
Glowing blue
4 Start playback on the Bluetooth device.
The sound bar will begin playing audio from the Bluetooth device.
NOTE
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“Compressed Music Enhancer” is enabled during playback from a Bluetooth device to reproduce the rich, deep sound that the
audio had prior to compression.
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Enabling the Bluetooth standby function allows the sound bar to be turned on automatically when a connection operation is
performed with a Bluetooth device.
(
If other Bluetooth devices have been connected before, the sound bar will connect to the last connected device when the input
source is switched to Bluetooth.
(
The Bluetooth connection is terminated if one of the following operations is performed.
(
The Bluetooth function on the Bluetooth device is turned off.
(
BLUETOOTH on the sound bar’s remote control is held down for at least five seconds.
(
An input source other than Bluetooth is selected on the sound bar.
(
The sound bar is turned off.
(
Adjust the volume level of the Bluetooth device if necessary.
(
Perform Bluetooth device operations within 10 meters (33 ft) of the sound bar.
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth Standby function”(p.50)
n
Switching Bluetooth devices for playback (multipoint connection)
The sound bar can be connected to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously. It is easy to switch between the
Bluetooth devices for playback.
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PLAYBACK > Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device
Bluetooth device (performing playback) Bluetooth device (playback stopped)
Perform the following procedures to switch between devices for playback.
1 Stop playback on the Bluetooth device.
2 Start playback on the other Bluetooth device.
Audio from the other Bluetooth device can be heard on the sound bar.
NOTE
When connecting a new Bluetooth device, disconnect the currently connected Bluetooth device and then connect the new
device.
42
PLAYBACK > Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Changing the brightness of the indicators (Dimmer)
Change the brightness of the indicators of the sound bar to one of three levels: “Bright”, “Dim”, or “Off”.
The brightness is “Dim” by default.
1 Turn on the sound bar.
2 Press DIM.
Press the button to change the brightness in the order of “Dim”, “Off” and “Bright”.
NOTE
Indicators glow brightly just after operation and then change to the specified brightness after a few seconds.
43
ADDITIONAL FEATURES > Changing the brightness of the indicators (Dimmer)
Using a TV’s remote control to control the sound bar
(HDMI Control)
When the sound bar is connected to a TV via an HDMI cable, the sound bar can be controlled using the TV’s
remote control. This is called the HDMI Control function.
a
b
c
TV’s remote control (example)
a
Turn the power on and off
Both the TV and the sound bar turn on/off at the same time.
b
Switch the audio output device
The audio output device can be switched to the TV or the sound bar. Control operations vary depending on the TV’s
type.
c
Adjust volume
The sound bar’s volume can be adjusted when the TV’s audio output is set to the sound bar.
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.47)
44
ADDITIONAL FEATURES > Using a TV’s remote control to control the sound bar (HDMI Control)
Showing the type of audio signal and settings for
functions
The type of audio signal being played and settings for the sound bar’s functions can be confirmed.
1 Press INFO.
The indicators on the sound bar will show the following information on the type of audio
signal and the settings for functions for three seconds immediately after INFO is pressed.
a b c d
a
The type of audio signal
TV glows white: Dolby Digital
OPTICAL glows white: AAC
TV, and OPTICAL off: PCM or no input signal
b
Whether Dolby Pro Logic II is enabled or disabled
Glows: enabled
Off: disabled
NOTE
Dolby Pro Logic II is enabled automatically when 2-channel stereo signals are played in surround.
c
Whether the Bass Extension function is enabled or disabled
Glows: enabled
Off: disabled
d
Whether the Clear Voice function is enabled or disabled
Glows: enabled
Off: disabled
45
ADDITIONAL FEATURES > Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions
Controlling the sound bar with the app
By installing the dedicated free app “Sound Bar Remote” on a mobile device, the sound bar can be
controlled from the mobile device.
Search for “Sound Bar Remote” on the App Store or Google Play and install it on the mobile device.
The main functions are as follows:
(
Turn the power on/off, select an input source, adjust the volume, and adjust the subwoofer volume
(
Switch between sound modes
(
Enable or disable the Bass Extension and Clear Voice functions
(
Change the brightness of the indicators (Dimmer)
For details on the app, see the description of the app on the App Store or Google Play.
NOTE
(
This sound bar supports Sound Bar Remote only. This sound bar cannot be controlled using other apps (such as Sound Bar
Controller).
(
To control the sound bar using the app, configure the settings on the mobile device as follows:
(
Enable the Bluetooth function.
(
For Android devices, configure the settings to allow obtaining of location information.
(
Sound Bar Remote uses the location information of the Android device only to detect the sound bar. Your personal information will
not be collected.
46
ADDITIONAL FEATURES > Controlling the sound bar with the app
CONFIGURATION
Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function
Enabling the HDMI Control function allows the sound bar to be controlled using the TV’s remote control.
Default setting: Enabled
1 Turn off the sound bar.
2 Hold down TV for at least five seconds.
The HDMI Control function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to enabled.
The indicator shows the setting applied as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: enabled
Off: disabled
NOTE
To activate the Audio Return Channel (ARC), enable the HDMI Control function.
Related links
(
“Connecting a TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately)”(p.23)
(
“Connecting an audio device”(p.27)
(
“The sound bar cannot be controlled using the TV’s remote control”(p.65)
47
CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function
Enabling/disabling the Auto Power Standby function
Enabling the Auto Power Standby function turns off the sound bar in any of the following situations.
(
No control operations for eight hours
(
No audio input and no control operations for 20 minutes (except when ANALOG is selected as the input
source)
The default setting varies depending on the model.
Models for U.S.A., Canada, Mexico, Australia, China and Taiwan: Disabled
Models for Europe, U.K., Korea, and other areas: Enabled
1 Turn off the sound bar.
2 While holding down y on the sound bar, hold down z for at least five seconds.
The Auto Power Standby function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to
enabled.
The indicator shows the setting applied as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: disabled
Off: enabled
48
CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the Auto Power Standby function
Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function
Locking the controls of the sound bar prevents accidental operation (Child Lock function).
Default setting: Disabled (no Child Lock)
1 Turn off the sound bar.
2 Hold down INFO for at least five seconds.
The Child Lock function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to enabled.
The indicator shows the setting applied as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: enabled (Child Lock)
Off: disabled (no Child Lock)
49
CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function
Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth Standby function
Enabling the Bluetooth Standby function allows the sound bar to be turned on automatically when a
Bluetooth device connects to the sound bar.
Default setting: Enabled
1 Turn off the sound bar.
2 Hold down BLUETOOTH for at least five seconds.
The Bluetooth Standby function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to
enabled.
The indicator shows the setting applied as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: enabled
Off: disabled
50
CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth Standby function
Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth function
The Bluetooth function can be disabled.
Default setting: Enabled
1 Turn off the sound bar.
2 Hold down DIM for at least five seconds.
The Bluetooth function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to enabled.
The indicator shows the setting applied as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: enabled
Off: disabled
51
CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth function
Setting the dynamic range compression level
Compressing the dynamic range of audio signals (the volume difference between the loudest and quietest
sounds) makes it easier to listen at a low volume. This setting is applied only when Dolby Digital audio
signals are being played.
Default setting: No compression
1 Turn off the sound bar.
52
CONFIGURATION > Setting the dynamic range compression level
2 Hold down one of the following buttons for at least five seconds.
Compression level Function Button to hold
Maximum compression Apply the maximum amount of dynamic range compression.
Standard compression
Apply an amount of dynamic range compression well suited
for a typical room.
No compression Dynamic range compression is not applied.
The dynamic range compression level setting is changed.
The indicators show the applied compression level setting as shown in the following
illustration, and the sound bar turns on.
Compression level Indicators
Maximum compression
Glows red
Standard compression
Glows white
No compression
Glows white
53
CONFIGURATION > Setting the dynamic range compression level
Changing frequency characteristics according to how
the sound bar is installed
The frequency characteristics of the sound can be changed according to how the sound bar is installed
(placed on a TV stand or wall-mounted).
Default setting: TV stand
Wall-mounted
Installed on a TV stand
1 The sound bar is turned off.
54
CONFIGURATION > Changing frequency characteristics according to how the sound bar is installed
2 According to how the sound bar is installed, hold down one of the following keys
for at least five seconds.
(
Wall-mounted
(
Installed on a TV stand
The frequency characteristics setting is changed.
The indicator shows the setting applied as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Wall-mounted
Glows
Installed on a TV stand
Glows
55
CONFIGURATION > Changing frequency characteristics according to how the sound bar is installed
Initializing the sound bar
Reset the settings of the sound bar to the factory presets.
1 The sound bar is turned off.
2 While holding down } on the sound bar, hold down z until all indicators flash.
Initialization is performed. When initialization is complete, the indicators will show the
following.
Flash (initialization complete)
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CONFIGURATION > Initializing the sound bar
TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the following first when any problem occurs
Make sure of the following when the sound bar does not function properly.
(
The power cords of all the devices are connected to AC wall outlets securely.
(
The sound bar, TV and AV devices are turned on.
(
The connectors of each cable are securely inserted into jacks on each device.
57
TROUBLESHOOTING > Check the following first when any problem occurs
When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The power turns off suddenly
(
The Auto Power Standby function turned off the sound bar.
Enabling the Auto Power Standby function turns off the sound bar automatically in any of the following
situations.
(
No control operations for eight hours
(
No audio input and no control operations for 20 minutes (except when ANALOG is selected as the input
source)
Turn on the sound bar again. The Auto Power Standby function can be disabled.
(
“Enabling/disabling the Auto Power Standby function”(p.48)
(
The protection circuitry has been activated. (The TV indicator on the sound bar flashes red.)
After confirming that all connections are made properly, turn on the sound bar again. If the power still
turns off frequently, unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet and contact the nearest authorized
Yamaha dealer or service center.
58
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The power cannot be turned on
(
The protection circuitry has been activated three times consecutively.
To protect the product, the power cannot be turned on. Unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet
and contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center.
59
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
No operations can be performed from the sound bar’s
controls
(
The controls of the sound bar are locked.
Unlock the controls of the sound bar.
(
“Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function”(p.49)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
All indicators are off although the power is on (the power
appears to be off)
(
Indicator brightness is set to “Off”.
Change the brightness.
(
“Changing the brightness of the indicators (Dimmer)”(p.43)
61
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The sound bar does not function correctly
(
The internal microcomputer is frozen due to an external electric shock (such as lightning or
excessive static electricity) or to a drop in the power supply voltage.
(
Unplug the power plug from the AC wall outlet, and then plug it in again after at least 10 seconds.
62
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The sound bar turns on by itself
(
Another Bluetooth device is being operated nearby.
Terminate the Bluetooth connection with the sound bar.
(
“Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device”(p.40)
63
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The sound bar cannot be controlled with the remote control
(
The sound bar is out of the operating range.
Use the remote control within the operating range.
(
“Part names of the remote control”(p.13)
(
The battery has run out.
Replace the battery with a new one.
(
“How to replace the remote control battery”(p.76)
(
The remote control sensor of the sound bar is exposed to direct sunlight or strong lighting.
Adjust the lighting angle or reposition the sound bar.
64
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The sound bar cannot be controlled using the TV’s remote
control
(
The HDMI Control function is not properly configured.
Confirm that the settings are properly configured as follows:
(
The HDMI Control function of the sound bar is enabled.
(
The HDMI Control function is enabled on the TV.
(
In the TV’s HDMI settings, the audio output destination is set to an option other than the TV’s built-in
speakers.
If the sound bar still cannot be controlled with the TV’s remote control, perform the following:
(
Turn off the sound bar and the TV, and then turn them back on again.
(
Unplug the power cord of the sound bar, as well as the power cords of external devices connected to
the sound bar via an HDMI cable, from the AC wall outlet. Plug them in again after about 30 seconds.
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.47)
(
The TV does not support the sound bar’s control functions.
Even if your TV supports the HDMI Control function, some functions may not be available. For details, see
the documentation supplied with your TV.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
When a problem occurs: Audio
No sound
(
The input source you are attempting to play back from is not selected.
Select the correct input source.
(
“Basic control during playback”(p.32)
(
The mute function is active.
Cancel the mute function.
(
“Basic control during playback”(p.32)
(
The volume is too low.
Turn up the volume.
(
“Basic control during playback”(p.32)
(
The power cord of the sound bar is not connected securely.
Make sure that the power cord of the sound bar is properly connected to an AC wall outlet.
(
An input jack is connected to another input jack.
Connect the input jack on the sound bar to the output jack on the AV device.
(
Signals that the sound bar cannot play back are being input.
Change the digital audio output setting on the TV or AV device to a type of audio signal supported by the
sound bar.
(
“Supported digital audio signal formats”(p.81)
(
The HDMI Control function is disabled.
When connecting a TV that supports ARC (Audio Return Channel) to the sound bar using an HDMI cable
only, enable the HDMI Control function.
To output audio from the sound bar when the HDMI Control function is disabled, connect the TV’s audio
output jack to the sound bar’s TV jack (digital optical) via a digital optical audio cable.
(
“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.47)
(
“Connecting a TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately)”(p.23)
(
The audio output destination of an HDMI Control-enabled TV is set to the TV’s built-in speakers.
In the TV’s HDMI settings, set the audio output destination to an option other than the TV’s built-in
speakers.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Audio
No sound is coming from the subwoofer
(
The playback source does not contain subwoofer channel signals or low-frequency signals.
Try to play content containing subwoofer channel signals, to see if any sound can be heard from the
subwoofer.
(
The volume of the subwoofer is too low.
Turn up the volume of the subwoofer.
(
“Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer”(p.37)
67
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Audio
The volume decreases when the sound bar is turned on
(
The Automatic Volume Adjustment function is activated.
To prevent unexpected excessive loudness, if the sound bar was turned off with the volume set high, the
volume is automatically adjusted the next time the sound bar is turned on. Turn up the volume if
necessary.
(
“Basic control during playback”(p.32)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Audio
No surround effect
(
Stereo playback is selected.
Select surround playback.
(
“Surround playback”(p.35)
(
The volume is too low.
Turn up the volume.
(
“Basic control during playback”(p.32)
(
The TV or AV device is set to output 2-channel audio (such as PCM) only.
Change the audio output setting on the TV or AV device to output Bitstream audio signals.
(
Sound is also heard from the TV’s built-in speakers.
Turn the TV’s volume all the way down.
(
You are listening from a position that’s extremely close to the sound bar.
You should listen at some distance from the sound bar.
69
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Audio
Noise is heard
(
The sound bar is too close to another digital or high-frequency device.
Move those devices away from the sound bar.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Audio
When a problem occurs: Bluetooth®
The sound bar cannot be connected to a Bluetooth® device
(
Bluetooth is not selected as the input source of the sound bar.
Select Bluetooth as the input source.
(
“Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device”(p.40)
(
The sound bar is too far away from the Bluetooth device.
Move the Bluetooth device closer to the sound bar.
(
A device emitting electromagnetic waves (such as a microwave oven or a wireless device) is
located nearby.
Do not use the sound bar near devices that emit electromagnetic waves.
(
The Bluetooth device you are using does not support the A2DP profile.
Use a Bluetooth device that supports the A2DP profile.
(
The connection profile registered in the Bluetooth device is not functioning correctly.
Delete the connection profile in the Bluetooth device, and then connect the Bluetooth device to the
sound bar.
(
The passkey for devices such as a Bluetooth adapter is not “0000”.
Use a Bluetooth device with a passkey of “0000”.
(
The sound bar is already connected to another Bluetooth device (when connecting a Bluetooth
device for the first time).
Terminate the current Bluetooth connection, and then connect to the new device.
(
The sound bar is already connected to two Bluetooth devices (when these devices have been
connected to the sound bar before).
Disconnect one of the currently connected Bluetooth devices, and then connect to another device.
(
The Bluetooth function of the sound bar is disabled.
Enable the Bluetooth function.
(
“Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth function”(p.51)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Bluetooth®
No sound can be heard or the sound cuts off intermittently
from a Bluetooth® device
(
The volume on the Bluetooth device is too low.
Raise the volume on the Bluetooth device.
(
Bluetooth is not selected as the input source of the sound bar.
Select Bluetooth as the input source.
(
“Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device”(p.40)
(
Playback is not being performed on the Bluetooth device.
Perform playback on the Bluetooth device.
(
The audio output destination on the Bluetooth device is not set to the sound bar.
Select the sound bar as the audio output destination on the Bluetooth device.
(
The connection to the Bluetooth device was terminated.
Connect to the Bluetooth device again.
(
The sound bar is too far away from the Bluetooth device.
Move the Bluetooth device near the sound bar.
(
A device emitting electromagnetic waves (such as a microwave oven or a wireless device) is
located nearby.
Do not use the sound bar near devices that emit electromagnetic waves.
(
Playback is being performed on another Bluetooth device.
Stop the current playback, and perform playback on the other Bluetooth device.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Bluetooth®
When a problem occurs: App
The app cannot detect the sound bar
(
An app not supported by the sound bar is being used.
The sound bar supports Sound Bar Remote only. Sound Bar Controller, Home Theater Controller, and
MusicCast Controller cannot be used.
(
The Bluetooth function on the mobile device is disabled.
Enable the Bluetooth function on the mobile device.
(
On an Android device, the function for obtaining location information is disabled.
To detect Sound Bar Remote, configure the settings to allow obtaining of location information on the
Android device.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: App
Other actions
How to minimize standby power consumption
Change the settings as follows:
(
HDMI Control: Disabled
(
Bluetooth Standby: Disabled
Related links
(
“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.47)
(
“Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth Standby function”(p.50)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > Other actions
Precautions for remote control batteries
Before replacing the remote control battery with a new one, be sure to read the following precautions. Be
sure to follow the precautions.
WARNING
(
The remote control supplied with this product contains a coin/button cell battery. Do not ingest the coin/button battery. Keep
new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely, keep it away from children. If
the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death. If you think
batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention.
(
Do not dispose of a battery in fire. Do not expose a battery to high temperatures, such as direct sunlight or a fire. Do not charge
the supplied battery. The battery could burst or leak, causing a fire or injury.
(
Do not disassemble a battery. If the battery leaks, avoid contact with the leaked fluid. If the contents of the battery get on your
hands or in your eyes, it can cause blindness or chemical burns. If the battery fluid should come in contact with your eyes,
mouth, or skin, wash immediately with water and consult a doctor.
CAUTION
(
Do not use a battery other than the specified one. Doing so may cause fire or burns, or result in fluid leakage that may cause
skin inflammation.
(
Always make sure the battery is inserted in conformity with the +/- polarity markings. Failure to do so might result in a fire,
burns, or inflammation due to fluid leaks.
(
When the battery runs out, or if the sound bar is not to be used for a long time, remove the battery from the remote control to
prevent possible leakage of the battery fluid.
(
Do not put in a pocket or bag, carry, or store batteries together with pieces of metal. The battery could short, burst, or leak,
causing a fire or injury.
(
When storing or discarding batteries, insulate the terminal area by applying tape, or some other protection. Mixing them with
other batteries or metal objects can cause a fire, burns, or inflammation due to fluid.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > Other actions
How to replace the remote control battery
(
Before replacing the battery with a new one, be sure to read the following precautions.
(
“Precautions for remote control batteries”(p.75)
When the battery runs out, the sound bar can no longer be controlled with the remote control. Replace the
battery with a new one.
1 While holding down w on the back of the remote, slide the cover in the direction of
the arrow to remove it.
2 Remove the old battery and insert a new one.
CR2025
+
CR2025
+
Lithium battery (CR2025)
Pull the lever
3 Slide the cover back into its position in the direction of the arrow.
CR2025
+
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TROUBLESHOOTING > Other actions
How to reset the sound bar
Reset the sound bar by performing the following operations.
n
To restart the sound bar
Unplug the power plug from the AC wall outlet, wait at least 10 seconds, then plug it in again and turn on the
sound bar.
n
To initialize the sound bar
Refer to the following explanation and reset the settings of the sound bar to the factory presets.
“Initializing the sound bar”(p.56)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > Other actions
APPENDIX
Specifications of the Sound Bar
The specifications of the Sound Bar are as follows.
Amplifier section
Maximum rated output power
(
Front L/R 20 W × 2 channels
(
Subwoofer 30 W
Speaker section
Front L/R
(
Type
Acoustic suspension type
(non-magnetic shielding)
(
Driver 4.6 cm (1.8") cone × 2
(
Frequency response 230 Hz to 22 kHz
(
Impedance 6 Ω
Subwoofer
(
Type Passive radiator type (non magnetic shielding)
(
Driver 7.5 cm (3") cone × 1
(
Frequency response 65 Hz to 230 Hz
(
Impedance 4 Ω
Decoder
Supported audio signal
(HDMI (ARC)/optical input)
PCM (up to 2 channels)
Dolby Digital (up to 5.1 channels)
Input jacks
Digital (optical) 2 (TV, OPTICAL)
Analog (3.5 mm stereo mini) 1 (ANALOG)
Output jacks
HDMI 1 (HDMI OUT/TV (ARC))
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APPENDIX > Specifications of the Sound Bar
Other jacks
USB 1 (UPDATE ONLY)
Bluetooth
Function Sink function (source device to this unit)
Bluetooth version Ver 5.0
Supported profiles A2DP
Supported codecs Sink function: SBC, AAC
Bluetooth class Bluetooth Class 1
Range (line-of-sight) Approx. 10 m (33 ft)
Supported content protection method SCMS-T (sink function)
Models for U.K. and Europe
(
Radio frequency 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz
(
Maximum output power (EIRP) 9.7 dBm (9.3 mW)
General
Power supply
(
Models for U.S.A., Canada, Taiwan and Mexico AC 100 to 120 V, 50-60 Hz
(
Models for U.K., Europe, and other areas AC 100 to 240 V, 50-60 Hz
Power consumption 13 W (Rated)
Standby power consumption
(
[Models for U.S.A., Canada, Taiwan and Mexico]
(
HDMI Control/Bluetooth Standby: Off 0.2 W
(
HDMI Control/Bluetooth Standby: On 0.4 W
(
[Models for U.K., Europe, and other areas]
(
HDMI Control/Bluetooth Standby: Off 0.2 W
(
HDMI Control/Bluetooth Standby: On 0.4 W
Dimensions (W x H x D)
(
Installing the Sound Bar in front of a TV, etc.
600 × 64 × 94 mm
(23 5/8" × 2 1/2" × 3 3/4")
(
Mounting the Sound Bar on a wall, with spacers
600 × 64 × 102 mm
(23 5/8" × 2 1/2" × 4")
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APPENDIX > Specifications of the Sound Bar
Weight
(
Sound bar 1.8 kg (3.9 lbs)
NOTE
The contents of this User Guide apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest User Guide, access the
Yamaha website then download the User Guide.
80
APPENDIX > Specifications of the Sound Bar
Supported digital audio signal formats
The following digital audio signals are supported by this product.
TV, OPTICAL, and TV (ARC)
Audio formats Details
2-channel Linear PCM 2 channels, 32 to 96 kHz, 16/20/24-bit
Bitstream Dolby Digital
NOTE
The contents of this User Guide apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. The latest version of the User Guide is
available to download from the Yamaha website.
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APPENDIX > Supported digital audio signal formats
List of indicator displays
The indicators of this product (the sound bar) display information primarily in the following ways:
NOTE
This document shows indicator glowing status as follows:
Off
Glowing
Flashing
n
Power off state
n
Normal playback state
ca b d e
a
TV
Glowing: Playing audio from the TV
b
OPTICAL
Glowing: Playing audio from the OPTICAL input jack
c
BLUETOOTH
Glowing blue: Bluetooth device connection established
Flashing white: Bluetooth device connection wait status
d
ANALOG
Glowing: Playing audio from the ANALOG input jack
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APPENDIX > List of indicator displays
e
SURROUND
Glowing white: Surround playback
Off: Stereo playback
n
Muted state
n
An error occurred
Flashes red
NOTE
(
When the brightness of the indicators is set to “Off”, the indicators glow only during control operations.
(
See the description of each setting for what the indicators will show when the setting is changed.
Related links
(
“Basic control during playback”(p.32)
(
“Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions”(p.45)
(
“Changing the brightness of the indicators (Dimmer)”(p.43)
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“When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality”(p.58)
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Trademarks
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Dolby, Dolby Audio, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by
Yamaha Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
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About third party software programs
This sound bar uses the following third party software programs.
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Mounting the sound bar on a wall
Precautions for mounting the sound bar on a wall
Before mounting the sound bar on a wall, be sure to read the following precautions for safe installation. Be
sure to follow the precautions.
CAUTION
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For proper installation of the sound bar on a wall, make sure to have it done by the dealer from where you purchased the unit or
by qualified service personnel. Some skills and experience are required for safe installation.
(
Be sure to follow the precautions when mounting the sound bar on a wall. The sound bar may fall, resulting in injury.
(
Do not attach it to a wall constructed of weak materials such as drywall or plasterboard.
(
Use screws that are of the size specified in this document and that can support the weight of the installation. Do not use nails,
two-sided tape, screws other than the size specified, or screws that are worn out or damaged.
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Fix the cables in place so nothing will accidentally catch on them.
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Check that the sound bar is securely fixed in place after the installation. Yamaha will bear no responsibility for any accidents
caused by improper installations.
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Do not lean on the sound bar or apply excessive force to its top. Doing so may cause the sound bar to fall.
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Mounting the sound bar on a wall (for qualified service
personnel)
(
Before mounting the sound bar on a wall, be sure to read the following precautions.
(
“Precautions for mounting the sound bar on a wall”(p.93)
Use the screw-hanging holes on the sound bar to mount the sound bar on a wall.
[Search tag]#Q01 Wall mounting
Remote control sensor Indicators
3 cm or more apart
NOTE
To bring out the best performance of the sound bar, install the sound bar 3 cm or more apart from the TV.
1 Attach the mounting template (supplied) on a wall.
Tape or thumbtacks
Mounting template (supplied)
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2 Mark the positions for the screws.
Screw positions
3 Remove the mounting template from the wall.
4 Install the spacers A (supplied) and screws (sold separately) at the points marked
on the wall.
Be sure to use screws of the following size.
Spacers A
12 to 14 mm
4 to 5 mm
20 mm or more
457 mm
7 to 9 mm in diameter
Spacers A
8 mm
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5 Peel off the backing paper from the spacers B (supplied), and attach the adhesive
face of each spacer to the rear of the sound bar.
Spacers B
6 Connect cables to the sound bar.
7 Hang the sound bar on the screws.
Sound bar screw-hanging
holes
Indicators
When installation and all connections are complete, while the power is off, hold down BASS EXT on the
sound bar’s remote control for at least five seconds. The sound bar is turned on, and the frequency
characteristics are configured to a setting best suited for wall mount installation.
Related links
“Changing frequency characteristics according to how the sound bar is installed”(p.54)
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