15
ENG
CONNECTIONS
Ɣ Before moving or installing the product, be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power
cord.
Ɣ If the main unit is powered off, the wireless subwoofer will be in standby mode and the STANDBY
LED on the upper side will come on after the Link indicator (Blue LED) blinks for 30 seconds.
Ɣ If you use a device that uses the same frequency (2.4GHz/5GHz) as the Soundbar near the
Soundbar, interference may cause some sound interruption.
Ɣ The maximum transmission distance of the wireless signal between the main unit and the
subwoofer and the main unit and the SWA-7000S is about 32.8 ft, but may vary depending on
your operating environment. If a steel-concrete or metallic wall is between the main unit and the
wireless subwoofer or the main unit and the SWA-7000S, the system may not operate at all,
because the wireless signal cannot penetrate metal.
Ɣ If the main unit doesn't make a wireless connection, follow steps 1-5 on the previous page to re-set
the connection between the main unit, the wireless subwoofer, and the SWA-7000S.
Ɣ A wireless receiving antenna is built into the wireless subwoofer and the SWA-7000S. Keep the
both units away from water and moisture.
Ɣ For optimal listening performance, make sure that the areas around the wireless subwoofer and
SWA-7000S are clear of any obstructions.
CONNECTING THE SURROUND
SPEAKERS
SURROUND SPEAKERS OUT
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ID SET
L
R
Surround Speaker (L) Surround Speaker (R)
Wireless Receiver Module
Ɣ Place these speakers to the side of your listening position. If there isn't enough room, place these
speakers so they face each other. Position them about 2 to 3 feet above your ear, facing slightly
downward.
Ɣ Surround speakers must be connected to the wireless receiver module.
Ɣ Each speaker has a colored label on its back or underside. Each cable has a single colored band
near its end. Match the band on each cable to the speaker label by color, and then connect the
cable to the speaker.