Samsung SP-LSP3BLAXZA User Manual - Page 102

The speakers are making an odd sound., The sound is interrupted.

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The speakers are making an odd sound. Run Sound Test. • Menu Settings Support Device Care Self Diagnosis Sound Test Try Now Make sure that the audio cable is connected to the correct audio output connector on the external device. Check the Signal Information. A low signal level may cause sound distortions. • Menu Settings Support Device Care Self Diagnosis Signal Information Try Now The sound is interrupted. Sound quality may become affected if the wireless router is close to the Bluetooth speaker. Place the Bluetooth speaker as close as possible to the Projector without obstacle between them. Do not place the wireless router close to the Bluetooth speaker body. To minimize interruptions, we recommend a wireless access point that uses a 5 GHz frequency. 5 GHz may not be available depending on the model. Whenever a function is used on the Projector or the channel is changed, the Projector voices the activity. The Projector explains in voice-over the video scenes displayed on the screen. Turn off the Voice Guide function in Voice Guide Settings. • Menu Guide Try Now Settings All Settings General & Privacy Accessibility Voice Guide Settings Voice The Projector audio is not being played through the Sound bar or A/V receiver. Check the Sound bar or A/V receiver's power supply and its settings. • In case of HDMI eARC connection, make sure that it is connected to the eARC dedicated HDMI port on your Projector. However, the eARC can be used only when the Sound bar or A/V receiver supports the eARC feature. - 102 -

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The speakers are making an odd sound.
Run
Sound Test
.
Menu
Settings
Support
Device Care
Self Diagnosis
Sound Test
Try Now
Make sure that the audio cable is connected to the correct audio output connector on the external device.
Check the
Signal Information
. A low signal level may cause sound distortions.
Menu
Settings
Support
Device Care
Self Diagnosis
Signal Information
Try Now
The sound is interrupted.
Sound quality may become affected if the wireless router is close to the Bluetooth speaker. Place the Bluetooth
speaker as close as possible to the Projector without obstacle between them. Do not place the wireless router close
to the Bluetooth speaker body.
To minimize interruptions, we recommend a wireless access point that uses a 5 GHz frequency. 5 GHz may not be
available depending on the model.
Whenever a function is used on the Projector or the channel is changed, the
Projector voices the activity. The Projector explains in voice-over the video
scenes displayed on the screen.
Turn off the
Voice Guide
function in
Voice Guide Settings
.
Menu
Settings
All Settings
General & Privacy
Accessibility
Voice Guide Settings
Voice
Guide
Try Now
The Projector audio is not being played through the Sound bar or A/V
receiver.
Check the Sound bar or A/V receiver's power supply and its settings.
In case of HDMI eARC connection, make sure that it is connected to the eARC dedicated HDMI port on your
Projector. However, the eARC can be used only when the Sound bar or A/V receiver supports the eARC feature.
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