Samsung HW-LS60D/ZA User Manual - Page 14

Connecting using an Optical Cable

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Disconnecting the Wireless Speaker from the Samsung TV Press the (Multi Function) button at the side of the Wireless Speaker to select the mode other than "Bluetooth". • Disconnecting takes time because the Samsung TV must receive a response from the Wireless Speaker. (The time required may differ, depending on the Samsung TV model.) Notes on Bluetooth connection • Locate a new device within 3.28 ft (1 m) to connect via Bluetooth communication. • If asked for a PIN code when connecting a Bluetooth device, enter . • The Wireless Speaker automatically turns off after 18 minutes in the Ready state. • The Wireless Speaker may not perform Bluetooth search or connection correctly under the following circumstances: ‒ If there is a strong electrical field around the Wireless Speaker. ‒ If several Bluetooth devices are simultaneously paired with the Wireless Speaker. ‒ If the Bluetooth device is turned off, not in place, or malfunctions. • Electronic devices may cause radio interference. Devices that generate electromagnetic waves must be kept away from the Wireless Speaker main unit - e.g., microwaves, wireless LAN devices, etc. Connecting using an Optical Cable Pre-connection Checklist When you use an optical cable and the terminals have covers, be sure to remove the covers. Rear of the Wireless Speaker TV D.IN Optical Cable (not supplied) (OPTICAL) OPTICAL OUT LED indicator : ‒ White On → Off Digital Audio In 1. With the TV and Wireless Speaker turned off, connect the D.IN (OPTICAL) port on the Wireless Speaker and the OPTICAL output port on the TV with the optical cable (not supplied), as shown in the figure. 2. Turn on the Wireless Speaker and TV. 3. Press the (Multi Function) button on the Wireless Speaker unit and then select the "Digital Audio In" mode. Then the announcement, "Digital Audio In" is output. 4. The TV sound is output from the Wireless Speaker. ENG - 14

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ENG - 14
Disconnecting the Wireless Speaker from the Samsung
TV
Press the
(Multi Function)
button at the side of the Wireless
Speaker to select the mode other than “
Bluetooth
”.
Disconnecting takes time because the Samsung TV must receive a
response from the Wireless Speaker. (The time required may differ,
depending on the Samsung TV model.)
Notes on Bluetooth connection
Locate a new device within 3.28 ft (1 m) to connect via Bluetooth
communication.
If asked for a PIN code when connecting a Bluetooth device, enter
<0000>.
The Wireless Speaker automatically turns off after 18 minutes in
the Ready state.
The Wireless Speaker may not perform Bluetooth search or
connection correctly under the following circumstances:
If there is a strong electrical field around the Wireless Speaker.
If several Bluetooth devices are simultaneously paired with the
Wireless Speaker.
If the Bluetooth device is turned off, not in place, or
malfunctions.
Electronic devices may cause radio interference. Devices that
generate electromagnetic waves must be kept away from the
Wireless Speaker main unit - e.g., microwaves, wireless LAN
devices, etc.
Connecting using an Optical Cable
Pre-connection Checklist
When you use an optical cable and the terminals have covers, be sure
to remove the covers.
OPTICAL OUT
D.IN
(OPTICAL)
Optical Cable (not supplied)
Rear of the
Wireless Speaker
TV
LED indicator
:
‒ White On → Off
Digital Audio In
1.
With the TV and Wireless Speaker turned off, connect the
D.IN
(OPTICAL)
port on the Wireless Speaker and the OPTICAL output
port on the TV with the optical cable (not supplied), as shown in
the figure.
2.
Turn on the Wireless Speaker and TV.
3.
Press the
(Multi Function)
button on the Wireless Speaker
unit and then select the “Digital Audio In” mode. Then the
announcement, “Digital Audio In” is output.
4.
The TV sound is output from the Wireless Speaker.