GETTING STARTED
Connecting the device to your TV
Option A: using the optical cable - see illustration 2
For audio connection, we recommend that you use the optical cable (blue) to connect
the device to your TV, as this gives you the best audio quality.
1. Remove the protection caps from both ends of the optical cable.
2. Connect the optical cable (blue) to the corresponding "Optical IN" socket (blue)
on the back of the device, and then connect it to the "Optical OUT" socket on the
back of your TV.
NOTE
Don't keep the device in a drawer - this might shorten the transmission range - see
illustration 9.
NOTE
When using the optical cable to connect the device to your TV, the following digital
formats are supported:
Digital stereo (PCM)
Dolby Audio™
It may be necessary to configure your TV, DVD player or home theater system to
choose one of the supported audio formats. Notice that the device may not be
able to stream sound from unsupported audio formats.
Option B: using the analogue audio cable - see illustration 3
You can also use the analogue cable to connect the device to your TV. To do so, follow
these steps:
1. Connect the plug (purple) on the analogue cable into the socket on the back of
the device.
2. Then connect the analogue audio cable into the corresponding sockets on the
back of your TV.
NOTE
Use either the optical cable option or the analogue cable option to connect your device
to the TV. You don't need to use both.
NOTE
If you have connected both cables, the device will always choose the source from the
optical connection.
Powering the device
To power the device, connect the Micro USB cable to the device and then connect the
other end to the USB socket on the back of your TV.
Then turn on your TV.
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