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POWER*
Turn ON/OFF the Soundbar
INPUT SOURCE
Select audio input source (See Pg 24 for more details)
EQ (EQUALIZER) & NIGHT MODE
Select between Nakamichi pre-tuned audio EQ modes.
[See Pg 25 for more details]
ALL CH STEREO / STEREO ONLY
Activate All Channel Stereo or Stereo Only
INFO
Display system information on the soundbar LED display
(See Pg 31 for more details)
SETUP
Access to advanced system settings (See Pg 27 for more
details)
SSE + / -
(SPATIAL SURROUND ELEVATION MAX PROCESSING)**
Select different SSE Max modes (See Pg 30 for more details)
/ BUTTON
Toggle between different settings (Setup function only)
ENTER BUTTON
Select desired settings (SETUP function only)
BASS / VOLUME
Adjust bass / volume level by pushing the button up or down
CR + /-
Adjust center channel volume level
SYSTEM MEMORY
Save your personalized audio settings (See Pg 32 for more
details)
PLAY/PAUSE , STOP , NEXT , PREVIOUS
Buttons for audio playback (Bluetooth mode only)
MUTE
Mute / unmute the soundbar
SURROUND
Select between different channel mapping / upmixing methods
(See Pg 26 for more details)
RETURN
Return to the previous selection (SETUP function only)
TR +/-
Adjust high tones (treble) volume level
SB +/-
Adjust volume level of both back surround channels
SS +/-
Adjust volume level of both side surround channels
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HDMI 2 HDMI 3
OPT
COAX
HDMI 4
USB
AUX
ALL CH
STEREO
SURROUND
RETURN
INFO
SETUP
ENTER
BASS
VOL
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SB
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SYSTEM MEMORY
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* If HDMI CEC is connected between TV and soundbar, always use the TV or source device's power button on the remote to power "ON" the system. Always use the TV power
button to power "OFF" the entire system.
** SSE Max only applies to Dolby and PCM content. As DTS content uses Neutral:X for upmixing, SSE Max processing will not be applicable when playing back such content.
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