NXG Technology NX-SOUNDBAR-40 User Manual

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Hooking it up

You can connect your TV or other external device to the Sound bar in several ways:

ANALOG Wired Connection

1. Plug the 3.5mm end of either the RCA Audio Cable or the 3.5mm Audio Cable into the

AUX IN located on the back of the Sound bar.

2. Plug the other end into the source device (TV, Phone, MP3 Player, etc.).

3. Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select AUX as the input.

4. Once the device is hooked up, you can control playback as you would usually on the

source device.

DIGITAL Optical Connection

(cable not supplied)

1. Connect a Digital Optical Audio Cable (also known as a TOSLINK cable) to the optical

output on the audio source and to the OPTICAL INPUT on the sound bar.

2. Press the POWER button to power the unit on.

3. Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select OPTICAL as the input.

BLUETOOTH

1. Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select the BT input.

2. The BT blue LED will flash 3 seconds and then stop for 30 seconds while it searches for

the last paired device.

3. If there is no device found, the blue LED will flash again. At this time, you can pair with

a new device.

4. Turn on the Bluetooth enabled device you want to connect and make sure Bluetooth

is turned on and searching for other Bluetooth devices (refer to the instructions for the

source device if needed).

5. The Sound bar will show up as SB40, select it and enter password 0000 to connect.

6. If the initial set up connection is successful, the next time the speaker is turned on, the

speaker will automatically pair to the last device it was connected with.

7. If there is no Bluetooth enabled device found, the BT blue LED will continue to flash.

NOTES:

1. The Sound bar only connects to one device at a time.

2. Turn off the Sound bar in order to pair it with another Bluetooth enabled device.

3. The reception range for the Sound bar is a standard 10 meters / 32 feet.

4. Interference may occur during playback when using the Bluetooth connection near

other wireless devices. If playback through Bluetooth is problematic, move the Sound

bar and the audio device to a different location, or use a hard-wired connection.

Audio from the connected & selected audio source will be played through the sound bar.

Press the MUTE button to turn the sound off. Press it again to return to the previous volume

level.

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