Yamaha SR-X50A Gebruikershandleiding

Type
Gebruikershandleiding
Sound Bar
SR-X50A
User Guide
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CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE 5
Information on the descriptions in this User Guide.........................................5
INTRODUCTION 6
Features..................................................................................................6
Confirming the included items.. ................................................................ 11
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 13
Part names of the sound bar (front/top).. ................................................... 13
Part names of the sound bar (rear).............................................................15
Part names of the subwoofer.. .................................................................. 16
Part names of the remote control..............................................................17
PREPARATION 20
Preparation............................................................................................20
Precautions for preparation......................................................................21
Installing the product.. ............................................................................ 23
Connecting to a TV...................................................................................25
Jacks of TV to connect to and cables to use...........................................................................................................................25
Connecting to a TV using an HDMI cable (commercially available).. ....................................................................................27
Connecting to a TV using only the included digital optical audio cable.. .............................................................................30
Connecting an AV device...........................................................................31
Connecting an AV device to the sound bar............................................................................................................................. 31
Connecting an AV device to the TV’s HDMI input jack............................................................................................................33
Connecting to power................................................................................35
Preparing the remote control....................................................................36
Turning on and off the sound bar...............................................................37
Connecting to a network.. ........................................................................ 38
Network functions.. .................................................................................................................................................................38
Connecting to a network using a network cable (wired connection).. .................................................................................39
Connecting to a network wirelessly (wireless connection).. .................................................................................................40
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Connecting wireless speakers...................................................................42
PLAYBACK 43
Basic control during playback...................................................................43
Adjusting the sound to your preference......................................................45
Sound functions of this product.. ...........................................................................................................................................45
Surround playback.. ................................................................................................................................................................47
Stereo playback.. .....................................................................................................................................................................48
Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer.................................................................................................................................. 49
Playing back human voices clearly (CLEAR VOICE).. ..............................................................................................................50
Enjoying rich bass sound (BASS EXT)......................................................................................................................................51
Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device................................................52
Playing music using Sound Bar Controller...................................................54
Streaming services...................................................................................................................................................................54
Playing audio files using the Sound Bar Controller app.. ......................................................................................................55
Listening to audio with AirPlay 2.. ............................................................. 57
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 58
Changing the brightness of the indicators...................................................58
Using a TV’s remote control to control the sound bar (HDMI Control)..............59
Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions.. ........................ 60
Controlling the sound bar with the smartphone app (Sound Bar Controller)..
.............................................................................................................62
Controlling the sound bar by voice commands (Amazon Alexa)......................63
CONFIGURATION 65
Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function.............................................65
Switching the HDMI audio output destination..............................................66
Enabling/disabling the Auto Power Standby function...................................67
Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function.. ............................................... 68
Enabling/disabling the network standby function........................................69
Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth function..................................................70
Enabling/disabling the wireless (Wi-Fi) function.......................................... 71
Setting the dynamic range compression level..............................................72
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Updating the firmware of this product.. ..................................................... 74
Setting the HDMI signal format..................................................................75
Connecting a subwoofer manually.............................................................76
Initializing the sound bar..........................................................................77
TROUBLESHOOTING 78
Check the following first when any problem occurs......................................78
When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality.. .............................. 79
When a problem occurs: Audio...................................................................89
When a problem occurs: Bluetooth®...........................................................94
When a problem occurs: Network.. ............................................................ 96
When a problem occurs: App....................................................................104
How to minimize standby power consumption...........................................106
How to replace the remote control battery................................................107
How to reset the sound bar.. ................................................................... 110
SPECIFICATIONS 111
Specifications of this product..................................................................111
Supported HDMI video/audio signal formats..............................................115
Supported digital audio signal formats.....................................................117
List of indicator displays.........................................................................118
APPENDIX 123
Trademarks..........................................................................................123
List of support centers............................................................................125
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CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE
Information on the descriptions in this User Guide
(This User Guide uses the following signal words for important information.
(WARNING
This content indicates “risk of serious injury or death.”
(CAUTION
This content indicates “risk of injury.”
(NOTICE
Indicates points that you must observe in order to prevent product failure, damage or malfunction and
data loss, as well as to protect the environment.
(NOTE
Indicates notes on instructions, restrictions on functions, and additional information that may be
helpful.
(The illustrations and screens in this User Guide are for instructional purposes only.
(The company names and product names in this User Guide are the trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective companies.
(Various smartphones and tablet devices are collectively referred to as “smartphones”. When necessary,
the type of device is specified in the explanations.
(This User Guide mainly describes operations using the included remote control.
(A [Search tag] is a keyword for searching. This serves as a link from the Quick Start Guide to the User
Guide.
NOTE
A Safety Brochure* and a Quick Start Guide are included with this product. See the Safety Brochure first.
* A Safety Brochure is not included with the model of this product for Mainland China. See the safety precautions on the back of the
Quick Start Guide first.
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ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE > Information on the descriptions in this User Guide
INTRODUCTION
Features
This product is a bar-shaped speaker system for your TV that allows you to easily enjoy surround sound on
the TV with a rich sense of presence.
By connecting the product to the Internet, audio playback from streaming services and use of the voice
assistant “Amazon Alexa” are also available.
In addition, this product is compatible with “TRUE X SURROUND” that provides real surround sound using
wireless speakers as surround speakers for the product.
nProduce surround sound just by connecting to a TV
The “height speakers” built into the top of the sound bar which are designed exclusively to add a vertical
dimension to the sound, together with “Dolby Atmos” object-based audio technology, allow for virtually
reproducing sound not only from horizontal directions, but also from varying heights. This gives a vastness
to the sound that seems to envelop your whole body, and enhances the feeling of being immersed in the
worlds of movies, television, and music.
Related links
“Surround playback”(p.47)
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INTRODUCTION > Features
nProduce real surround sound using the TRUE X SURROUND function
The TRUE X SURROUND function provides real surround sound just by using TRUE X SURROUND compatible
wireless speakers as surround speakers for the sound bar.
When playing audio in ALL mode of the TRUE X SURROUND function, the same audio is output from the
sound bar and from the wireless speakers. This mode is useful for playing audio as background music in a
large room.
For details, see the following TRUE X SURROUND Connection and Operation Guide.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/truexsur/
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INTRODUCTION > Features
nEasily play audio content from streaming services or a Bluetooth device
Streaming services
Bluetooth device
AirPlay 2
Related links
(“Streaming services”(p.54)
(“Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device”(p.52)
(“Listening to audio with AirPlay 2”(p.57)
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INTRODUCTION > Features
nAmazon Alexa built-in
Alexa, turn up the volume.
Alexa, what’s the weather today?
Related links
“Controlling the sound bar by voice commands (Amazon Alexa)”(p.63)
nConfigure the sound to match the situation
Clear Voice
This function focuses on the acoustic image of human voices such as dialog and narration within the audio
and emphasizes the voices without changing the overall volume or individuality of the sound. Only the
human voices become easier to hear, and it gives a clear sense of localization to the human voices.
(“Playing back human voices clearly (CLEAR VOICE)”(p.50)
Bass Extension
This function focuses on the acoustic image of the bass portion and enhances bass sound. It allows you to
enjoy rich bass performance with a strong presence by adjusting the overall acoustic image of bass sound to
clarify without disturbing the balance of the overall sound.
(“Enjoying rich bass sound (BASS EXT)”(p.51)
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INTRODUCTION > Features
nMultiple control methods to suit various usage situations
In addition to the sound bar’s controls and the included remote control, the TV’s remote control, the
dedicated smartphone app “Sound Bar Controller”, or Amazon Alexa can also be used to control the sound
bar.
Audio Return Channel (eARC/ARC) and HDMI Control function
An HDMI control function compatible TV allows for controlling the sound bar’s basic functions using the TV’s
remote control. An Audio Return Channel (eARC/ARC) compatible TV can be connected to the sound bar
using a single HDMI cable.
(“Connecting to a TV using an HDMI cable (commercially available)”(p.27)
(“Using a TV’s remote control to control the sound bar (HDMI Control)”(p.59)
Dedicated smartphone app: “Sound Bar Controller”
This app is used to configure settings to connect the sound bar to a network. In addition, it allows you to
control the sound bar using your smartphone or play audio files stored in your smartphone.
(“Connecting to a network wirelessly (wireless connection)”(p.40)
(“Controlling the sound bar with the smartphone app (Sound Bar Controller)”(p.62)
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INTRODUCTION > Features
Confirming the included items
The following items are included with this product. Make sure that all of the included items are present.
nMain devices
(Sound bar (SR-CUX50A)
(Subwoofer (SW-X100A)
nAccessories
(Remote control
* A Lithium battery (CR2025) has already been inserted into the remote control.
(Power cords (×2)
(Digital optical audio cable
(Spacers (×2)
* Use when mounting the sound bar on a wall.
(Mounting template
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INTRODUCTION > Confirming the included items
* Use when mounting the sound bar on a wall.
(Quick Start Guide
(Safety Brochure
NOTE
An HDMI cable is not included. If you intend to use an HDMI cable to connect this product, get one that is commercially available.
Choose an HDMI cable according to the functions of the device to be connected.
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INTRODUCTION > Confirming the included items
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Part names of the sound bar (front/top)
This section describes the part names and functions of the front and top of the sound bar.
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aPower button
Turn the sound bar on and off.
bMicrophones
Use when interacting with Alexa.
NOTICE
(Do not use a vacuum cleaner or air duster on the microphone area when cleaning the sound bar. Doing so may damage
the microphones.
cControls
Use to control the sound bar.
y (Input): Select an input source (p.43).
) (Action): Wake Alexa (p.63).
) (Microphones on/off): Turn the microphones on and off. Alexa does not respond while the microphones are turned
off, even if Alexa is called. Disable the microphones when you want to maintain privacy. The microphones are turned
on when the symbol is pressed again (p.63).
-/+ (Volume -/+): Adjust the volume (p.43).
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the sound bar (front/top)
dHeight speakers
eFront speakers
fBuilt-in subwoofers
gRemote control sensor
hAlexa Indicator
Indicates the status of Alexa.
iMicrophones Off Indicator
Glows red when the microphones for interacting with Alexa are turned off.
jIndicators
The indicators on the top panel flash or glow to show the operation and setting status. During normal playback, the
setting status is indicated as follows:
TV/HDMI / BLUETOOTH / NET: Selected input source
CLEAR VOICE: Clear Voice
BASS EXT: Bass Extension
ALL: ALL mode
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi connecting
UPDATE: Firmware update
NOTE
This User Guide uses the following illustrations to show that indicators are off, glowing, or flashing.
Off
Glowing
Flashing
NOTE
(To prevent unintended operation, do not place anything on the controls of the sound bar.
Enabling the Child Lock function prevents accidental operation.
(The brightness of the indicators can be adjusted by pressing # (Brightness) on the remote control.
(For details on the ALL mode, see the following TRUE X SURROUND Connection and Operation Guide.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/truexsur/
Related links
(“Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function”(p.68)
(“Changing the brightness of the indicators”(p.58)
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the sound bar (front/top)
Part names of the sound bar (rear)
This section describes the part names and functions of the rear of the sound bar.
a b c d e f
aHDMI IN jack (p.31)
bHDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack (p.27)
cNETWORK jack (p.39)
dTV input jack (p.25)
eUPDATE ONLY jack
Use to update the sound bar’s firmware.
For details, see the following Firmware Update Guide.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/fwupdate/21/sr_ws/
fAC power input jack
Related links
(“Part names of the sound bar (front/top)”(p.13)
(“Part names of the remote control”(p.17)
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the sound bar (rear)
Part names of the subwoofer
CONNECT STANDBY
SETUP UPDATE ONLY
CONNECT STANDBY
SETUP UPDATE ONLY
ab
c d e f
Front panel Rear panel
aBass reflex port
bAC power input connector
Use to connect the power cord of the subwoofer.
cCONNECT indicator
Glows when the subwoofer is connected to the sound bar (p.37).
dSTANDBY indicator
Indicates the status of the subwoofer (p.118).
eSETUP button
Use to manually connect the subwoofer to the sound bar (p.76).
fUPDATE ONLY jack
Use to update the subwoofer’s firmware.
Refer to the instructions supplied with the firmware for details.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the subwoofer
Part names of the remote control
This section describes the part names and functions of the remote control.
a) (Action) button
Wake Alexa (p.63).
bz (Power) button
Turn this product on and off (p.37).
cInput source buttons
Select an audio input source (p.43).
(TV button: Audio from a TV
(HDMI button: Audio from a device connected to the HDMI input jack
(BLUETOOTH button: Audio from a Bluetooth device
(NET button: Audio from streaming services
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the remote control
dSound mode buttons
Switch to your preferred sound mode (p.45).
(STEREO
(STANDARD
(MOVIE
(GAME
eALL button
Enable or disable the ALL mode.
For details, see the following TRUE X SURROUND Connection and Operation Guide.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/truexsur/
fCLEAR VOICE button
Enable or disable the Clear Voice function (p.50).
gBASS EXT button
Enable or disable the Bass Extension function (p.51).
hINFO button
Check information such as the type of audio signal being played and the settings for the sound bar’s functions
(p.60).
i| (Mute) button
Mute the audio output (p.43). Press this button again, or press VOLUME (+/-) to unmute.
j# (Brightness) button
Switch the brightness of the indicators of the sound bar (p.58).
kVOLUME (+/-) button
Adjust the volume of the sound bar (p.43).
lSUBWOOFER (+/-) button
Adjust the volume of the subwoofer (p.49).
mSURROUND L/R (+/-) buttons
Adjust the volume of each surround speaker when wireless speakers are used as surround speakers for the sound
bar.
For details, see the following TRUE X SURROUND Connection and Operation Guide.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/truexsur/
nSETUP button
(Use to connect the subwoofer to the sound bar manually (p.76).
(Used when registering wireless speakers compatible with TRUE X SURROUND (sold separately) as surround
speakers (p.42).
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the remote control
NOTE
Use the remote control within the range shown in the following illustration:
Within 6 m
Remote control sensor
Related links
“Part names of the sound bar (front/top)”(p.13)
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS > Part names of the remote control
PREPARATION
Preparation
To play audio on this product, do the following preparations:
1Install the sound bar and subwoofer.
“Installing the product”(p.23)
2Connect the sound bar to a TV.
Connect the sound bar to the TV using a method suitable for the type of jacks on the TV and
the functions to be used.
“Jacks of TV to connect to and cables to use”(p.25)
“Connecting to a TV using only the included digital optical audio cable”(p.30)
“Connecting to a TV using an HDMI cable (commercially available)”(p.27)
3Connect an AV device (if required).
“Connecting an AV device to the sound bar”(p.31)
“Connecting an AV device to the TV’s HDMI input jack”(p.33)
4Connect to power.
“Connecting to power”(p.35)
5Prepare the remote control.
“Preparing the remote control”(p.36)
6Turn on the sound bar.
“Turning on and off the sound bar”(p.37)
When the sound bar is turned on, the subwoofer turns on at the same time.
7Connect to a network (if required).
“Network functions”(p.38)
“Connecting to a network using a network cable (wired connection)”(p.39)
“Connecting to a network wirelessly (wireless connection)”(p.40)
8Connect wireless speakers (if required).
“Connecting wireless speakers”(p.42)
For details, see the following TRUE X SURROUND Connection and Operation Guide.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/truexsur/
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PREPARATION > Preparation
Precautions for preparation
Before installing the sound bar and connecting other devices, be sure to read the following precautions. Be
sure to follow the precautions.
nPrecautions for installation
WARNING
(Install as instructed in the User Guide. Failure to observe this may cause devices to fall and result in injury.
(Confirm that the finished installation is safe and secure. Also, carry out safety inspections periodically. Failure to observe this
may cause devices to fall and result in injury.
(Do not expose the product to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions, or place on the product any containers (such
as vases, bottles or glasses) containing liquids which might spill into any openings or places where water may drop. A liquid
such as water getting into the product may cause a fire, electric shocks, or malfunctions.
(Do not place any burning items or open flames near the product, since they may cause a fire.
(Do not use this product near medical devices or inside medical facilities. Radio waves from this product may affect electro-
medical devices.
CAUTION
(Do not place the product in an unstable position where it might accidentally drop or fall over and cause injuries.
(When installing this product, do not obstruct heat dissipation. Failure to observe this may trap heat inside the product, causing
a fire or malfunctions.
(Avoid being near the product during a disaster, such as an earthquake. Since the product may turn over or fall and cause injury,
quickly move away from the product and go to a safe place.
NOTICE
(Do not install the product in places where it may come into contact with corrosive gases or salt air, or places that have
excessive smoke or steam. Doing so may result in malfunction.
(Do not press hard on the speaker units or fabric-covered portion of this product.
(Do not place any objects susceptible to magnetism (such as a hard disk drive or magnetic card) near the product. The magnetic
effect of the sound bar may cause damage to the object or its recorded data.
(Do not use this product in a location that becomes extremely hot, such as in direct sunlight or near a heater, or that becomes
extremely cold, or that is subject to excessive dust or vibration. Failure to observe this may cause this product’s panel to
become deformed, the internal components to malfunction, or for operation to become unstable.
(If using a wireless function, avoid installing this product near metal walls or desks, microwave ovens, or other wireless network
devices. Obstructions could shorten the transmission distance.
(Do not stack the sound bar and subwoofer directly on top of one another. Also, do not stack other AV devices directly on or
under this product. These devices may malfunction due to vibrations.
(Do not place the subwoofer in the following ways. Doing so may cause a loss in bass sound volume.
(With the speaker units (fabric-covered portion) placed tightly against the wall
(With the bass reflex port blocked
(The subwoofer is designed to be placed upright. Do not lay it on its side.
(Do not place furniture or other objects made of metal between the sound bar and subwoofer. Doing so may interfere with the
wireless connection.
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PREPARATION > Precautions for preparation
nPrecautions for connections
WARNING
(Use this product with the power supply voltage printed on it. Failure to observe this may cause a fire, electric shocks, or
malfunctions.
(Be sure to use the supplied power cord. Do not use the supplied power cord for other devices. Failure to observe this may cause
a fire, electric shocks, or malfunctions.
(Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands. Do not handle this product with wet hands. Failure to observe this may
cause electric shocks or malfunctions.
(Do not touch the power plug or cord if there is a chance of lightning. Failure to observe this may cause electric shocks.
(When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction
occurs, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the AC outlet. Even when the power switch is
turned off, as long as the power cord is not unplugged from the wall AC outlet, the product will not be disconnected from the
power source.
(If not using the product for long periods of time, be sure to pull the power plug from the AC outlet. Failure to observe this may
cause a fire or malfunctions.
(Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it. Failure to observe this may
cause a fire or electric shocks.
CAUTION
(Do not use an AC outlet where the power plug fits loosely when inserted. Failure to observe this may cause a fire, electric
shocks, or burns.
(When disconnecting the power plug, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it and cause
electric shocks or a fire.
(Insert the power plug firmly all the way into the AC outlet. Using the product when it is not plugged in sufficiently can cause
dust to accumulate on the plug, causing a fire or burns.
NOTICE
(If connecting external devices, be sure to thoroughly read the User Guide for each device and connect them in accordance with
the instructions. Failure to properly handle a device in accordance with the instructions could cause malfunctions.
(Do not connect this product to industrial devices. This product has been designed to connect to consumer-use devices.
Connection to an industrial-use device could cause this product to malfunction.
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PREPARATION > Precautions for preparation
Installing the product
(Before installing the sound bar, be sure to read the following precautions.
(“Precautions for preparation”(p.21)
Install the sound bar and subwoofer as shown in the following illustration. Place the subwoofer to the side of
the sound bar. To prevent sound from reflecting off the wall, point the front of the subwoofer slightly inward.
Controls
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PREPARATION > Installing the product
NOTICE
(Ensure the following amount of space around the product so as not to interfere with heat dissipation.
(Sound bar: at least 10 cm (4 in) above, 10 cm (4 in) to the left and right, and 10 cm (4 in) behind
(Subwoofer: at least 20 cm (8 in) above, 20 cm (8 in) to the left and right, and 20 cm (8 in) behind
(The top of the sound bar is equipped with built-in height speakers that output the sound of the height channels.
A space of at least 10 cm (4 in) above the top of the sound bar ensures unobstructed output of the height channels. This will
provide you the best possible surround sound field.
TV
10 cm (4 in)
or more
Sound bar
Audio output area of
height channels
NOTE
The sound bar can also be mounted on a wall. For proper installation of the sound bar on a wall, make sure to have the work done by
the dealer from where you purchased the unit or by a contractor with qualified service personnel. For more information, visit the
following website.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/sb/wallmount/srx40a_x50a/
Next steps
(Connecting to a TV:
(“Jacks of TV to connect to and cables to use”(p.25)
(“Connecting to a TV using an HDMI cable (commercially available)”(p.27)
(“Connecting to a TV using only the included digital optical audio cable”(p.30)
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PREPARATION > Installing the product
Connecting to a TV
Jacks of TV to connect to and cables to use
In order to fully use the functions of the sound bar, connect the TV and the sound bar with an HDMI cable.
An HDMI cable is not included with this product. Prepare a commercially available HDMI cable that is
compatible with the functions of the device to connect to. (See below.)
When connecting to an HDMI input jack not compatible with ARC, also connect the included digital optical
audio cable.
Cable(s) to use
When connecting to an HDMI input jack not compatible
with ARC:
Digital optical audio cable (included)
HDMI cable (commercially available)
Jack(s) of TV to connect to
When connecting to an HDMI input jack not compatible
with ARC:
Digital optical audio output jack
HDMI input jack
Connection procedure
“Connecting to a TV using an HDMI cable (commercially available)”(p.27)
nFunctions of the device to connect to and compatible HDMI cables
Connect the TV and sound bar using an HDMI cable that is compatible with the functions you want to use.
Using a TV’s remote control to control the sound bar (HDMI Control function)
An HDMI cable of “Standard HDMI” specification or higher can be used. Use an ARC-compatible HDMI cable if
the HDMI input jack of the TV supports ARC.
Inputting high-definition audio signals such as Dolby Atmos from an eARC-compatible TV to the
sound bar
Use an Ethernet-supporting HDMI cable.
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PREPARATION > Connecting to a TV
Transmitting high-definition video signals to the TV from an AV device connected to the HDMI IN jack
on the sound bar
Use an HDMI cable that supports the transmission of video signals output from the AV device.
(For 3D and/or 4K video signals, use a Premium High Speed HDMI cable.
(For HDR video signals, use an HDR-compatible HDMI cable.
nIf connecting to a TV using only the included digital optical audio cable
If the TV is equipped with a digital optical jack, the TV can be connected using only the included digital
optical audio cable. Use the included remote control to control the sound bar.
Cable: Digital optical audio cable (included)
Jack of TV to connect to: Digital optical audio output jack
Connection procedure
“Connecting to a TV using only the included digital optical audio cable”(p.30)
NOTE
(ARC is an abbreviation for Audio Return Channel. By connecting the ARC-compatible HDMI input jack on the TV to the ARC-
compatible HDMI output jack on the sound bar or an AV receiver via an HDMI cable, audio from the TV can be played on the sound
bar or AV receiver without using an optical cable.
(eARC is an abbreviation for Enhanced Audio Return Channel. It is an extension of the ARC functionality and is capable of
transmitting high-definition audio signals such as Dolby Atmos via a TV, which ARC cannot transmit.
(Use a 19-pin HDMI cable with the HDMI logo printed on it.
(Use a cable that is as short as possible to prevent any degradation in signal quality.
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PREPARATION > Connecting to a TV
Connecting to a TV using an HDMI cable (commercially
available)
(Before connecting devices, be sure to read the following precautions.
(“Precautions for preparation”(p.21)
If a TV is connected via an HDMI cable, the sound bar can be controlled by the HDMI Control function using
the TV’s remote control.
nWhen connecting to an HDMI input jack that is compatible with Audio Return Channel
(eARC/ARC)
Connect to the TV using an ARC-compatible HDMI cable (commercially available).
Connect an HDMI cable to an HDMI input jack compatible with Audio Return Channel (labeled as “eARC” or
“ARC”) on the TV.
The HDMI cable transmits the TV’s audio signal and the control signal for controlling the sound bar using the
TV’s remote control. In addition, it transmits video signals to the TV from an AV device connected to the HDMI
IN jack on the sound bar.
(If the sound bar is connected to an eARC-compatible HDMI input jack on the TV, high-definition audio
signals such as Dolby Atmos can be transmitted to the sound bar. If connecting to an eARC-compatible
HDMI input jack on the TV, use an Ethernet-supporting HDMI cable. When connecting to an HDMI input
jack that is compatible only with ARC on the TV, use an ARC-compatible HDMI cable.
HDMI IN
eARC/ARC
HDMI
HDMIHDMI
HDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack
Sound bar (rear)
HDMI input jack
(compatible with eARC/
ARC)
TV
TV’s audio signal
Control signal
Cable to use
HDMI HDMI
HDMI cable (commercially available)
Video device’s video signal
nWhen connecting to an HDMI input jack not compatible with ARC
Connect to the TV using an HDMI cable (commercially available) and the included digital optical audio cable.
The digital optical audio cable transmits the TV’s audio signal to the sound bar.
The HDMI cable transmits the control signal for controlling the sound bar using the TV’s remote control
(HDMI Control function). In addition, it transmits video signals to the TV from an AV device connected to the
HDMI IN jack on the sound bar.
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PREPARATION > Connecting to a TV
OPTICAL
HDMI IN
HDMIHDMI
HDMI
HDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack
Sound bar (rear)
TV jack Audio output (digital optical)
jack
HDMI input jack
TV
Remove the caps on both ends of the cable and
connect them.
Video device’s video
signal
Control signal
TV’s audio signal
Cable to use
HDMI HDMI
HDMI cable (commercially available)
Digital optical audio cable (included)
NOTE
(ARC is an abbreviation for Audio Return Channel. By connecting the ARC-compatible HDMI input jack on the TV to the ARC-
compatible HDMI output jack on the sound bar or an AV receiver via an HDMI cable, audio from the TV can be played on the sound
bar or AV receiver without using an optical cable.
(eARC is an abbreviation for Enhanced Audio Return Channel. It is an extension of the ARC functionality and is capable of
transmitting high-definition audio signals such as Dolby Atmos via a TV, which ARC cannot transmit.
(When using the ARC function or the HDMI Control function, enable the HDMI Control function of the sound bar. Default setting:
Enabled
(Use a 19-pin HDMI cable with the HDMI logo printed on it.
(Use a cable that is as short as possible to prevent any degradation in signal quality.
(When connecting an AV device to the HDMI IN jack on the sound bar, to connect the TV and sound bar, use an HDMI cable that
supports the transmission of video signals output from that AV device.
(For 3D and/or 4K video signals, use a Premium High Speed HDMI cable.
(For HDR video signals, use an HDR-compatible HDMI cable.
Next steps
(If connecting an AV device:
(“Connecting an AV device to the sound bar”(p.31)
(“Connecting an AV device to the TV’s HDMI input jack”(p.33)
(If not connecting an AV device:
(“Connecting to power”(p.35)
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PREPARATION > Connecting to a TV
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.65)
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PREPARATION > Connecting to a TV
Connecting to a TV using only the included digital optical
audio cable
(Before connecting devices, be sure to read the following precautions.
(“Precautions for preparation”(p.21)
Connect to a TV using the included digital optical audio cable.
The digital optical audio cable transmits the TV’s audio signal to the sound bar.
OPTICAL
Sound bar (rear)
TV jack Audio output (digital optical) jack
TV
Remove the caps on both ends of the cable and
connect them.
TV’s audio signal
Cable to use
Digital optical audio cable (included)
Next steps
(“Connecting to power”(p.35)
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PREPARATION > Connecting to a TV
Connecting an AV device
Connecting an AV device to the sound bar
(Before connecting devices, be sure to read the following precautions.
(“Precautions for preparation”(p.21)
Connect AV devices (such as BD/DVD players and set top boxes) to the sound bar using an HDMI cable
(commercially available).
HDMI
HDMI IN
eARC/ARC
HDMI
HDMIHDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI IN jack
Sound bar (rear)
HDMI output jack
AV devices
HDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack
HDMI input jack
(compatible with eARC/
ARC)
TV
Audio and video signals
Video device’s video
signal
Control signal
Control signal
Cable to use
HDMI HDMI
HDMI cable (commercially
available)
NOTE
(To play audio from an AV device via the sound bar, set the input sources as follows:
(Sound bar’s input source: HDMI
(Once the HDMI control function has been activated on the sound bar, video and audio content from AV devices can be output from
the TV even when the sound bar is off (HDMI signal pass-through). Default setting: Enabled
(Use a 19-pin HDMI cable with the HDMI logo printed on it.
(Use a cable that is as short as possible to prevent any degradation in signal quality.
(For connecting the sound bar and TV, and for connecting the sound bar and AV device, use HDMI cables that support the
transmission of video signals output from the AV device.
(For 3D and/or 4K video signals, use a Premium High Speed HDMI cable.
(For HDR video signals, use an HDR-compatible HDMI cable.
Next steps
(“Connecting to power”(p.35)
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PREPARATION > Connecting an AV device
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.65)
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PREPARATION > Connecting an AV device
Connecting an AV device to the TV’s HDMI input jack
(Before connecting devices, be sure to read the following precautions.
(“Precautions for preparation”(p.21)
Connect AV devices (such as BD/DVD players and set top boxes) to the TV using an HDMI cable (commercially
available). To connect multiple AV devices or switch AV devices for playback using the TV’s input selector, use
this connection method.
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2
HDMI IN
eARC/ARC
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMIHDMI
HDMI output jack
AV devices
HDMI input jack
(compatible with eARC/
ARC)
TV
AV devices
HDMI input jackHDMI input jack
HDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack
Sound bar (rear)
HDMI output jack
Audio signal
Control signal
Control signal
Control signal
Audio and video signals
Audio and video signals
Cable to use
HDMI HDMI
HDMI cable (commercially available)
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PREPARATION > Connecting an AV device
NOTE
(To play audio from an AV device via the sound bar, set the input sources as follows:
(Sound bar’s input source: TV
(TV’s input source: AV device playing the content
(ARC is an abbreviation for Audio Return Channel. By connecting the ARC-compatible HDMI input jack on the TV to the ARC-
compatible HDMI output jack on the sound bar or an AV receiver via an HDMI cable, audio from the TV can be played on the sound
bar or AV receiver without using an optical cable.
(eARC is an abbreviation for Enhanced Audio Return Channel. It is an extension of the ARC functionality and is capable of
transmitting high-definition audio signals such as Dolby Atmos via a TV, which ARC cannot transmit.
(When the sound bar is connected to an ARC-compatible HDMI input jack on the TV, enable the HDMI Control function of the sound
bar. Default setting: Enabled
(Use a 19-pin HDMI cable with the HDMI logo printed on it.
(Use a cable that is as short as possible to prevent any degradation in signal quality.
(To use the eARC or ARC function, use an eARC/ARC-compatible HDMI cable such as an Ethernet-supporting High Speed HDMI cable.
(For connecting the TV and AV device, use an HDMI cable that supports the transmission of video signals output from the AV device.
(For 3D and/or 4K video signals, use a Premium High Speed HDMI.
(For HDR video signals, use an HDR-compatible HDMI cable.
(Depending on your TV, the high-definition audio signals (Dolby Atmos, etc.) input from the AV device may be converted to other
audio signals and transmitted. In order to reproduce sound that makes the most of the characteristics of the audio signals output
from the AV device, connect it to the sound bar's HDMI IN jack.
Next steps
(“Connecting to power”(p.35)
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.65)
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PREPARATION > Connecting an AV device
Connecting to power
After connecting to the TV and AV devices, connect the sound bar and subwoofer to power.
To an AC wall outlet
Power cord (included)
Sound bar (rear)
CONNECT STANDBY
SETUP UPDATE ONLY
To an AC wall outlet
Power cord (included)
Subwoofer (rear)
After connecting the power, some of the indicators on the front of the sound bar flash for approximately one
minute as follows, and then turn off.
Make sure that the indicators on the front of the sound bar are turned off and the CONNECT indicator on the
rear of the subwoofer is glowing before turning on the sound bar.
Next steps
(“Preparing the remote control”(p.36)
Related links
“Turning on and off the sound bar”(p.37)
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PREPARATION > Connecting to power
Preparing the remote control
Remove the battery insulating strip before attempting to use the remote control.
Battery insulating strip
Related links
“Replacing the remote control battery”(p.108)
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PREPARATION > Preparing the remote control
Turning on and off the sound bar
Turn this product on and off.
1Press the z (Power) button on the remote control.
Pressing the button turns the product on and off.
z(Power)
When the sound bar is turned on, all the indicators on the front of the sound bar glow, and
then some indicators remain glowing to show the setting status (normal display).
When the sound bar is turned off, the indicators go off.
NOTE
After connecting the power, some of the indicators on the front of the sound bar flash for approximately one minute as follows, and
then turn off.
Make sure that the indicators on the front of the sound bar are turned off and the CONNECT indicator on the rear of the subwoofer is
glowing before turning on the sound bar.
Next steps (if needed)
(Connecting the sound bar to a network:
(“Network functions”(p.38)
(“Connecting to a network using a network cable (wired connection)”(p.39)
(“Connecting to a network wirelessly (wireless connection)”(p.40)
(Connecting the WS-X3A/WS-X2A/WS-X1A wireless speakers (sold separately):
(“Connecting wireless speakers”(p.42)
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PREPARATION > Turning on and off the sound bar
Connecting to a network
Network functions
If the sound bar is connected to a network, the following network-based functions are available.
(Various streaming services
(Amazon Alexa
(Playback with AirPlay
(Controlling the sound bar with the app
The sound bar supports wired and wireless connections. Connect the sound bar to a network with the wired
or wireless connection method based on your network environment.
(“Connecting to a network using a network cable (wired connection)”(p.39)
(“Connecting to a network wirelessly (wireless connection)”(p.40)
NOTICE
(Do not connect this product to a public Wi-Fi and/or Internet service directly. Only connect this product to the Internet through
a router with strong password protections. Consult your router manufacturer for information on optimum security practices.
NOTE
(The sound bar cannot be connected to a network that requires manual setup. Connect the sound bar to a DHCP-enabled router.
(The dedicated smartphone app “Sound Bar Controller” is required to configure the wireless connection settings.
(Amazon Alexa and streaming services are only provided in certain areas. Amazon Alexa and streaming services may not be
available in some countries or regions where the product is used.
Related links
(“Streaming services”(p.54)
(“Controlling the sound bar by voice commands (Amazon Alexa)”(p.63)
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PREPARATION > Connecting to a network
Connecting to a network using a network cable (wired
connection)
Connect the sound bar to a router using a commercially available LAN cable (a CAT-5 or higher STP straight
cable). The wired connection is now complete.
LAN
WAN
Smartphone
Internet
LAN cable
Modem
Router
NETWORK jack
NOTICE
(Do not connect this product to a public Wi-Fi and/or Internet service directly. Only connect this product to the Internet through
a router with strong password protections. Consult your router manufacturer for information on optimum security practices.
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PREPARATION > Connecting to a network
Connecting to a network wirelessly (wireless connection)
Connect to a wireless LAN router (an access point) to use a network. Configure wireless connection settings
using the dedicated smartphone app “Sound Bar Controller.”
[Search tag]#Q02 Network
Smartphone
Internet
Modem
Wireless LAN router (access point)
NOTICE
(Do not connect this product to a public Wi-Fi and/or Internet service directly. Only connect this product to the Internet through
a router with strong password protections. Consult your router manufacturer for information on optimum security practices.
NOTE
(The sound bar cannot be connected to a wireless LAN router (an access point) if they are far apart. In such a case, install the sound
bar and wireless LAN router (access point) close to each other.
(Confirm that your smartphone is connected to your home router before operation.
(The display may differ from the example depending on the smartphone that is being used.
(Screens and menu names of the Sound Bar Controller app are subject to change without prior notice.
1Install the Sound Bar Controller app on your smartphone and open the app.
Search for “Sound Bar Controller” on the App Store or Google Play and install it on the mobile
device.
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2Follow the app screen instructions to configure.
When connected to a wireless network, the Wi-Fi indicator on the sound bar glows.
Glows white
When the sound bar is connected to a network for the first time after purchase, its firmware is updated to the
latest version.
Once the network connection settings have been configured, configure Amazon Alexa. Follow the app screen
instructions to configure. It can also be configured later in “Amazon Alexa Settings” in the app.
Related links
(“Controlling the sound bar with the smartphone app (Sound Bar Controller)”(p.62)
(“Controlling the sound bar by voice commands (Amazon Alexa)”(p.63)
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PREPARATION > Connecting to a network
Connecting wireless speakers
For real surround playback with the TRUE X SURROUND function, connect dedicated wireless speakers (sold
separately) to the sound bar.
Front (left) Front (right)
Surround (right)Surround (left)
Wireless speakers
Sound bar
For the connection procedure of wireless speakers, see the following TRUE X SURROUND Connection and
Operation Guide.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/truexsur/
NOTE
For details on operating the wireless speakers, see also the User Guide.
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PREPARATION > Connecting wireless speakers
PLAYBACK
Basic control during playback
This section describes the basic control operations available during playback.
nSelecting an input source
Press one of the following input source buttons on the remote control.
(TV button: Audio from a TV
(HDMI button: Audio from a device connected to the HDMI IN input jack
(BLUETOOTH button: Audio from a Bluetooth device
(NET button: Audio from streaming services
The indicator on the front of the sound bar shows the selected input source as follows:
One of the indicators glows
nAdjusting volume
Press VOLUME (+/-) on the remote control to adjust the volume.
The number of glowing indicators changes to show the volume level.
Volume is turned up (+)
Volume is turned down (-)
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PLAYBACK > Basic control during playback
If audio is being output from both the TV speakers and the sound bar, mute the TV.
To temporarily mute the sound bar, press | (Mute) on the remote control. To unmute, press | (Mute) again
or press VOLUME (+/-).
While muted, the indicators will show the following.
Flash
Related links
(“Surround playback”(p.47)
(“Stereo playback”(p.48)
(“Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer”(p.49)
(“Playing back human voices clearly (CLEAR VOICE)”(p.50)
(“Enjoying rich bass sound (BASS EXT)”(p.51)
(“Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device”(p.52)
(“Playing music using Sound Bar Controller”(p.54)
(“Listening to audio with AirPlay 2”(p.57)
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PLAYBACK > Basic control during playback
Adjusting the sound to your preference
Sound functions of this product
This product is equipped with sound modes for surround playback and for stereo playback. There are also
various sound settings for adjusting the sound to suit your preferences even better.
nSound modes
A sound mode can be selected from among three sound modes for surround playback and one sound mode
for stereo playback.
STEREO
This sound mode provides stereo playback (2-channel stereo). This sound mode is best suited for music
playback.
STANDARD
This sound mode provides surround playback that is best suited for TV programs such as sports broadcasts.
It emphasizes the acoustic image of human voices and makes the voices easier to hear, while reproducing a
wide sound field.
MOVIE
This sound mode provides surround playback that is best suited for movies. It reproduces a three-
dimensional sound field and creates a sound space that seems to envelop your body. The sound
characteristics settings can also be changed.
GAME
This sound mode provides surround playback that is best suited for video games. It accurately reproduces
and emphasizes the localization of individual sound effects for a highly immersive gaming experience.
NOTE
(Audio input from BLUETOOTH or NET (such as streaming services) is played in stereo.
(For details on audio output when the TRUE X SURROUND function is used, see the following TRUE X SURROUND Connection and
Operation Guide.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/truexsur/
(Depending on the audio signal being played, it may take several seconds before sound is heard when switching sound modes.
nSound settings
The sound settings allow you to adjust the sound to better suit your preferences.
Clear Voice
The human voices within the audio can be heard more easily without turning up volume when the Clear
Voice function is enabled. The function is recommended for enjoying movies or dramas at a low volume, and
for movies or dramas that use a lot of background music and sound effects.
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PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference
Bass Extension
The acoustic image of bass sound is enhanced when the Bass Extension function is enabled. It reproduces
rich bass sound with strong presence by clarifying the acoustic image of bass sound without disturbing the
balance of the overall sound.
NOTE
Depending on the audio signal being played, it may take several seconds before sound is heard when switching sound settings.
Related links
(“Surround playback”(p.47)
(“Stereo playback”(p.48)
(“Playing back human voices clearly (CLEAR VOICE)”(p.50)
(“Enjoying rich bass sound (BASS EXT)”(p.51)
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PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference
Surround playback
Press STANDARD, MOVIE, or GAME on the remote control to switch to surround playback. Surround sound
can be heard not only from horizontal directions, but also from varying heights. Select your preferred sound
mode according to the content viewed or listened to.
NOTE
(The sound bar uses the following technologies to achieve a full surround sound experience.
(Dolby Atmos: An object-based surround technology. Going beyond traditional channel-based approaches, it controls content
audio as an assembly of many objects (a combination of audio information and information about sound location changes). This
allows for more precise sound control and helps to reproduce sound that is more faithful to the intentions of content creators by
taking advantage of the characteristics of the sound bar.
(Height speakers: A dedicated speaker unit built in the top of the sound bar to output sound from varying heights.
(Audio from BLUETOOTH or NET (such as streaming services) is played in stereo regardless of the sound mode setting.
Related links
“Sound functions of this product”(p.45)
nSwitching the sound characteristics setting of MOVIE
The sound characteristics can be specified when the sound mode is set to MOVIE.
Press and hold MOVIE on the remote control for at least five seconds to switch between Setting 1 and Setting
2.
Setting 1: Ideal sound characteristics designed by Yamaha
Setting 2: Sound characteristics for the Dolby Atmos decoder
Default setting: Setting 1
When the setting is switched, the indicators on the front of the sound bar show the selected setting as
follows:
Flash once: Setting 1
Flash three times: Setting 2
NOTE
When the Clear Voice function is enabled, audio is always played with the sound characteristics of Setting 1.
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Stereo playback
Press STEREO on the remote control to switch to stereo playback (2-channel stereo).
NOTE
To cancel stereo playback, press one of the following buttons: STANDARD, MOVIE, or GAME.
Related links
“Sound functions of this product”(p.45)
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Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer
Adjust the volume of the subwoofer only.
Press SUBWOOFER (+/-) on the remote control to adjust the volume.
The indicator on the front of the sound bar shows the volume level as follows:
Volume is turned up (+)Volume is turned down (-)
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Playing back human voices clearly (CLEAR VOICE)
The human voices within the audio can be heard more easily without turning up volume when the Clear
Voice function is enabled. The function is recommended for enjoying movies or dramas at a low volume, and
for movies or dramas that use a lot of background music and sound effects.
Press CLEAR VOICE on the remote control to enable or disable the function.
Glows: when enabled
Off: when disabled
NOTE
Clear Voice is a function that focuses on and emphasizes the acoustic image of human voices within the audio. Only the human voices
are emphasized without changing the overall volume and frequency characteristics, and it gives a clear sense of localization to the
human voices.
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Enjoying rich bass sound (BASS EXT)
The acoustic image of bass sound is enhanced when the Bass Extension function is enabled. The subwoofer
volume remains the same, but the overall acoustic image of bass sound is adjusted to be more clear.
Therefore, the presence of the acoustic image of the bass sound can be emphasized without disturbing the
balance of the overall sound. This function is recommended when you want to increase the bass while
suppressing the volume of the subwoofer, or when you want to emphasize the sounds of low-pitched
instruments.
Press BASS EXT on the remote control to enable or disable the function.
Glows: when enabled
Off: when disabled
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Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device
Audio content from a Bluetooth device can be played through the sound bar.
Bluetooth device
1Press BLUETOOTH on the remote control to switch the input source of the sound
bar to Bluetooth.
The sound bar enters the connection wait status, and the BLUETOOTH indicator flashes.
Flashes
2On the Bluetooth device, enable the Bluetooth function.
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3Select the sound bar on the Bluetooth device.
Yamaha SR-X50A xxxxxx
When the connection is established, the BLUETOOTH indicator on the sound bar stops flashing
and starts glowing blue.
Glows blue
4Start playback on the Bluetooth device.
The sound bar will begin playing audio from the Bluetooth device.
NOTE
(Enabling the network standby function allows the sound bar to be turned on automatically when a Bluetooth device connects to it.
(If other Bluetooth devices have been connected before, the sound bar will connect to the last connected device when the input
source is switched to Bluetooth.
(The Bluetooth connection is terminated if one of the following operations is performed.
(The Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth device is turned off.
(BLUETOOTH on the sound bar’s remote control is held down for at least five seconds.
(An input source other than Bluetooth is selected on the sound bar.
(Turn off the sound bar.
(Adjust the volume level of the Bluetooth device if necessary.
(Audio from a Bluetooth device is played in stereo regardless of the sound mode setting.
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the network standby function”(p.69)
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PLAYBACK > Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device
Playing music using Sound Bar Controller
Streaming services
Content distributed by various streaming services on the Internet can be heard on the sound bar. Use the
dedicated app for each streaming service or interact with Alexa to select streaming services and content.
See the product information page on the Yamaha website regarding which streaming services are currently
supported by the product.
Additional information about each streaming service is also provided on the following website:
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/sb/ss/sbc/
NOTE
(A paid subscription may be required to listen to streaming services via the sound bar. For details about each streaming service,
visit the website of the service provider.
(Services may change or be discontinued without notice. Please note that Yamaha Corporation does not accept any responsibility
and will not be liable for any streaming service.
(Audio from streaming services is played in stereo regardless of the sound mode setting.
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Playing audio files using the Sound Bar Controller app
Play audio from a smartphone or media server (computer or NAS) via a network with the Sound Bar
Controller app installed on your smartphone. Refer to the Sound Bar Controller app for more information.
Smartphone
Router
Wired or wireless
Media server (NAS,
etc.)
File formats that can be played using the app
Among the audio files in the smartphone or media server (computer or NAS), the file formats that can be
played on the sound bar using the app are as follows.
(WAV*, AIFF, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis (Sampling frequency: 32 / 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 / 192 kHz)
(MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 AAC, Ogg Opus (Sampling frequency: 32 / 44.1 / 48 kHz)
(ALAC (Sampling frequency: 32 / 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 kHz)
* Linear PCM format only
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NOTE
(Audio is played in stereo regardless of the sound mode setting when Sound Bar Controller is used for playing an audio file.
(Copyright-protected files cannot be played.
(To play music files on the media server via the sound bar, you need to enable the media sharing setting on each device or media
server software. See the documentation supplied with each device or software for more information.
(The smartphone and/or media server must be connected to the same network as the sound bar.
(The playable formats differ depending on the server software installed on the media server (computer or NAS). See the
documentation supplied with the server software for more information.
Related links
“Controlling the sound bar with the smartphone app (Sound Bar Controller)”(p.62)
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PLAYBACK > Playing music using Sound Bar Controller
Listening to audio with AirPlay 2
Audio content can be played with AirPlay 2 on the sound bar. Tap (or click) the AirPlay icon on your iPhone or
iTunes/Apple Music app and select the sound bar as the output destination.
CAUTION
(If the volume is adjusted on an AirPlay device, the volume may become unexpectedly loud, causing hearing impairment or
damage to the device. If the volume becomes too loud during playback, stop playback immediately.
NOTE
(Enabling the network standby function allows the sound bar to be turned on automatically when playback is started on an AirPlay
device.
(The network name of the sound bar displayed on the AirPlay device can be changed with the Sound Bar Controller app.
(Audio from an AirPlay device is played in stereo regardless of the sound mode setting.
(During playback, the volume of the sound bar can be adjusted from the AirPlay device.
(The sound bar supports AirPlay 2.
(For details about AirPlay, visit the Apple website.
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the network standby function”(p.69)
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Changing the brightness of the indicators
Change the brightness of the indicators of the sound bar to one of three levels: “Bright”, “Dim”, or “Off”.
The brightness is “Dim” by default.
1Turn on the sound bar.
2Press # (Brightness) on the remote control.
Press the button to change the brightness in the order of “Dim”, “Off” and “Bright”.
NOTE
(Indicators glow brightly just after operation and then change to the specified brightness after a few seconds.
(The Alexa indicator keeps glowing even when “Off” is selected. The Microphones Off indicator always glows at the same brightness
level.
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Using a TV’s remote control to control the sound bar
(HDMI Control)
When the sound bar is connected to a TV via an HDMI cable, the sound bar can be controlled using the TV’s
remote control. This is called the HDMI Control function.
a
b
c
TV’s remote control (example)
aTurn the power on and off
Both the TV and the sound bar turn on/off at the same time.
bSwitch the audio output device
The audio output device can be switched to the TV or the sound bar. Control operations vary depending on the TV’s
type.
cAdjust volume
The sound bar’s volume can be adjusted when the TV’s audio output is set to the sound bar.
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.65)
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES > Using a TV’s remote control to control the sound bar (HDMI Control)
Showing the type of audio signal and settings for
functions
The type of audio signal being played and settings for the sound bar’s functions can be checked.
1Press INFO on the remote control.
The indicators on the sound bar will show the following information on the type of audio
signal and the settings for functions for three seconds immediately after INFO is pressed.
a b c d e f g h
aType of audio signal
TV glows white, HDMI off: Dolby Audio (Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby TrueHD)
TV glows red, HDMI off: Dolby Atmos
TV glows white, HDMI glows white: AAC
TV off, HDMI glows white: Other types of audio signals
bDynamic range compression level
Glows blue: Auto
Glows white: Compression
Off: No compression
cWhether the Bluetooth function is enabled or disabled
Glows white: enabled
Off: disabled
dWhether the HDMI Control function is enabled or disabled
Glows white: enabled
Off: disabled
eWhether the Wi-Fi function is enabled or disabled
Glows white: enabled
Off: disabled
fConnection of a subwoofer
Glows white: connected
Off: not connected
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gConnection of a surround speaker (left)
Glows white: connected
Off: not connected
hConnection of a surround speaker (right)
Glows white: connected
Off: not connected
NOTE
If only one wireless speaker is registered, the Wi-Fi indicator glows white and the UPDATE indicator glows green when it is connected.
When the wireless speaker is not connected, both the Wi-Fi and UPDATE indicators are off.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES > Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions
Controlling the sound bar with the smartphone app
(Sound Bar Controller)
By installing the free dedicated app “Sound Bar Controller” on a smartphone, the sound bar can also be
controlled from that smartphone.
[Search tag]#Q02 Network
Search for “Sound Bar Controller” on the App Store or Google Play and install it on the smartphone.
After installing the app on your smartphone, confirm that your smartphone is connected to the wireless
network, and then open the app.
The app allows you to control the sound bar while checking its current settings via the following simple
screen.
For details on the app, see the description of the app on the App Store or Google Play.
NOTE
(Confirm that your smartphone is connected to your home router before operation.
(This sound bar supports Sound Bar Controller only. This sound bar cannot be controlled using other apps (such as Sound Bar
Remote).
(Amazon Alexa and streaming services are only provided in certain areas. Consequently, the contents of the menu displayed on the
app screen or available functions may vary depending on the country or region where the product is used.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES > Controlling the sound bar with the smartphone app (Sound Bar Controller)
Controlling the sound bar by voice commands (Amazon
Alexa)
Amazon Alexa Is a cloud-based voice AI (Artificial Intelligence) provided by Amazon. Simply speak to the
sound bar to wake Alexa and use voice commands to control the sound bar, play music, and more.
[Search tag]#Q03 Amazon Alexa
An Amazon account is required to use Alexa. The sound bar also needs to be connected to the Internet. Use
the Sound Bar Controller app to enter your Amazon account information and log in to the service.
The functions of the sound bar that can be controlled with voice commands are as follows:
(Turning the power on and off
(Switching input sources
(Adjusting (or muting) the volume
(Switching between sound modes (STEREO / STANDARD / MOVIE / GAME)
(Selecting and playing streaming services
See the following website regarding streaming services that are supported by the sound bar.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/sb/ss/sbc/
NOTE
(See the product information page on the Yamaha website for the latest information.
(A paid subscription may be required to listen to Amazon Music or Amazon Kindle on the product. For more information, visit the
Amazon website.
(For information on other streaming services, visit the websites of those service providers.
(The language used by Alexa can be set when performing the initial setup for Alexa. It can also be changed in the Sound Bar
Controller settings.
(~ (Settings) > Amazon Alexa Settings > Amazon Alexa Language
(Audio from streaming services is played in stereo regardless of the sound mode setting.
(Even if you tell Alexa to switch the input source to NET it will not be switched. Tell Alexa the name of the specific streaming service
you want to play.
For example, say things like this to Alexa:
(Adjust the volume
“Alexa, turn up the volume.”
“Alexa, turn down the volume.”
(Switch input sources
“Alexa, switch the input source to HDMI.”
(Listen to a streaming service (in the case of Amazon Music)
“Alexa, play some jazz music.”
(Control playback
“Alexa, play next song.”
“Alexa, stop the music.”
“Alexa, what is this song?”
(Check the weather
“Alexa, what’s the weather today?”
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES > Controlling the sound bar by voice commands (Amazon Alexa)
Since Alexa responds differently depending on what it has learned, it may not function as intended even if
you give it commands as in the examples above. If so, try another expression.
NOTE
(Alexa is a service provided by Amazon. This service may be changed, stopped, or terminated without notice. Please note that
Yamaha Corporation does not accept any responsibility for any liabilities arising from continued provision or use of this service.
(Alexa is only provided in certain areas. Alexa may not be available in some countries or regions.
(Some functions require third party service agreements.
(If you want to prevent Alexa from accidentally responding, or to protect your privacy, press ) (Microphones on/off) on the sound
bar to disable the microphones.
(Instead of calling out “Alexa,”, you can also press ) (Action) on the remote control or ) (Action) on the sound bar to make Alexa
start listening for a command.
(The dedicated smartphone app “Amazon Alexa” provided by Amazon allows more detailed configuration and additional functions.
For details, see the Amazon Alexa app’s help.
nAlexa indicator displays
The Alexa indicator on the sound bar glows as follows, depending on the status of Alexa:
Alexa Indicator (example) Status of Alexa
Off
Idle
Flashes blue and pale blue
Responding
Flashes blue and pale blue rapidly
Notifications such as timers, alarms, and reminders
Flashes yellow
A notification is received
Related links
“Connecting to a network”(p.38)
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES > Controlling the sound bar by voice commands (Amazon Alexa)
CONFIGURATION
Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function
Enabling the HDMI Control function allows the sound bar to be controlled using the TV’s remote control.
Default setting: Enabled
1Turn off the sound bar.
2Press and hold HDMI on the remote control for at least five seconds.
The HDMI Control function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to enabled.
The indicators show the setting status as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: when enabled
Off: when disabled
NOTE
(To activate the Audio Return Channel (ARC), enable the HDMI Control function.
(Press INFO to see whether the HDMI Control function is enabled or disabled.
(When you want to reduce standby power consumption, disable the HDMI Control function. In this case, use the included remote
control to control the sound bar.
Related links
(“Connecting to a TV using an HDMI cable (commercially available)”(p.27)
(“Connecting an AV device to the sound bar”(p.31)
(“Connecting an AV device to the TV’s HDMI input jack”(p.33)
(“The sound bar cannot be controlled using the TV’s remote control”(p.86)
(“Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions”(p.60)
(“How to minimize standby power consumption”(p.106)
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CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function
Switching the HDMI audio output destination
Switch the device that outputs audio that is input via the HDMI IN jack on the sound bar when the HDMI
Control function is disabled.
The default setting is for the sound bar to output the audio.
Sound bar The sound bar will output audio that is input via the HDMI IN jack.
TV The TV will output audio that is input via the HDMI IN jack.
1Turn off the sound bar.
2Press and hold TV on the remote control for at least five seconds.
The HDMI audio output destination is changed.
The indicators show the setting status as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: output from the sound bar
Off: output from the TV
NOTE
(When the TV outputs the audio that is input via the HDMI IN jack, the volume cannot be adjusted on the sound bar. Adjust the
volume on the TV.
(To set the audio output device with the HDMI Control function enabled, select the device that outputs audio in the TV’s settings.
(HDMI video signals input to the HDMI IN jack are always output to theHDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack on the sound bar.
Related links
(“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.65)
(“Connecting an AV device to the sound bar”(p.31)
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CONFIGURATION > Switching the HDMI audio output destination
Enabling/disabling the Auto Power Standby function
When the Auto Power Standby function is enabled, the sound bar turns off in any of the following situations.
(No control operations for eight hours
(No signal input and no control operations for 20 minutes
If you want to avoid forgetting to turn off the sound bar, enable the Auto Power Standby function.
Default setting: Enabled
1Turn off the sound bar.
2While holding down y on the sound bar, press the power button for at least five
seconds.
The Auto Power Standby function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to
enabled.
The indicators show the setting status as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: when disabled
Off: when enabled
NOTE
Depending on the connected device, signals may be output even when that device is in a playback-stopped state or standby state. For
that reason, this product may not automatically turn off.
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CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the Auto Power Standby function
Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function
Enabling the Child Lock function locks the controls of the sound bar to prevent accidental operation. Even if
the Child Lock function function is enabled ,)(Microphones on/off) can be operated.
Default setting: Disabled (the controls are unlocked)
1Turn off the sound bar.
2Press and hold INFO on the remote control for at least five seconds.
The Child Lock function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to enabled.
The indicator shows the setting applied as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: when the Child Lock function is enabled (the controls are locked)
Off: when the Child Lock function is disabled (the controls are unlocked)
NOTE
) (Microphones on/off) can be operated even when the Child Lock function is enabled (the controls are locked).
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CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function
Enabling/disabling the network standby function
When the network standby function is enabled, the sound bar is turned on and off by operating a
smartphone or Bluetooth device as follows:
Default setting: Enabled
(When the sound bar is off, the following operations will turn the sound bar on:
(Playing with AirPlay
(Playing audio content from a smartphone
(Interacting with Alexa (with the microphones enabled)
(When a Bluetooth device connects to the sound bar while the sound bar is off, the sound bar is turned on,
and the input source switches to Bluetooth.
(The sound bar can also be turned on and off using the Sound Bar Controller app installed on your
smartphone.
1Turn off the sound bar.
2Press and hold GAME on the remote control for at least five seconds.
The network standby function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to enabled.
The indicator shows the setting status as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: when enabled
Off: when disabled
NOTE
A very small amount of current flows through the sound bar even when it is in standby (power off state). When the network standby
function is enabled, standby power consumption increases compared to the power off state.
Related links
“How to minimize standby power consumption”(p.106)
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CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the network standby function
Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth function
The Bluetooth function can be disabled.
Default setting: Enabled
1Turn off the sound bar.
2Press and hold BLUETOOTH on the remote control for at least five seconds.
The Bluetooth function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to enabled.
The indicators show the setting status as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: when enabled
Off: when disabled
NOTE
Press INFO to see whether the Bluetooth function is enabled or disabled.
Related links
“Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions”(p.60)
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CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth function
Enabling/disabling the wireless (Wi-Fi) function
The wireless (Wi-Fi) function can be disabled.
Default setting: Enabled
1Turn off the sound bar.
2Press and hold NET on the remote control for at least five seconds.
The wireless (Wi-Fi) function switches from enabled to disabled, or from disabled to enabled.
The indicators show the setting status as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: when enabled
Off: when disabled
NOTE
Press INFO button to see whether the wireless (Wi-Fi) function is enabled or disabled.
Related links
“Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions”(p.60)
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CONFIGURATION > Enabling/disabling the wireless (Wi-Fi) function
Setting the dynamic range compression level
Compressing the dynamic range of audio signals (the volume difference between the loudest and quietest
sounds) makes it easier to listen at a low volume. This setting is applied only when Dolby Digital audio
signals are being played.
Default setting: No compression
1Turn off the sound bar.
2Press the following remote control buttons according to the compression level you
want to set:
Compression level Function
Buttons to press
(On the remote control, press the
buttons in order within three
seconds)
Auto Apply an amount of dynamic range
compression well suited for a typical room.
[STEREO] → [VOLUME +] → [z
(Power)]
Compression Apply the maximum amount of dynamic
range compression. [STEREO] → [VOLUME -] → [z (Power)]
No compression Dynamic range compression is not applied. [STEREO] → [| (Mute)] → [z (Power)]
The dynamic range compression level setting is changed.
The indicators on the front of the sound bar show the setting status as follows, and the sound
bar is turned on.
Compression level Sound bar’s indicators
Auto
Indicators not glowing
Compression
Glows
No compression
Glow
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CONFIGURATION > Setting the dynamic range compression level
NOTE
Press INFO to see the setting of the dynamic range.
Related links
“Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions”(p.60)
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CONFIGURATION > Setting the dynamic range compression level
Updating the firmware of this product
New firmware may be provided to add features or fix bugs. The firmware can be updated with the Sound Bar
Controller app installed on your smartphone.
[Search tag]#Q04 Update
NOTICE
(Do not operate the sound bar or unplug the power cord or network cable while updating the firmware.
(The firmware update may fail, depending on the connection status, such as if the Internet connection is not fast enough or
when the sound bar is connected to a wireless network. In this case, try again at a later time.
(For more information about the firmware, visit the Yamaha website.
When a new firmware is released, the UPDATE indicator on the sound bar flashes green when the sound bar
is turned on. Follow the Sound Bar Controller app screen instructions to update the firmware.
Flashing green
NOTE
The firmware can also be updated using a USB flash drive. For details, see the following Firmware Update Guide.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/fwupdate/21/sr_ws/
Related links
“Controlling the sound bar with the smartphone app (Sound Bar Controller)”(p.62)
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CONFIGURATION > Updating the firmware of this product
Setting the HDMI signal format
When some AV devices are connected to the sound bar, no sound can be heard, the colors of the video are
not normal, or other abnormal conditions may occur.
Switching between the following modes may improve such conditions.
Mode 1 Select this mode for normal use.
Mode 2 Select this mode if an error occurs such as abnormal video.
Default setting: Mode 1
1Turn off the sound bar.
2Press and hold STEREO on the remote control for at least five seconds.
The indicators show the setting status as follows, and the sound bar is turned on.
Glows: Mode 1
Off: Mode 2
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CONFIGURATION > Setting the HDMI signal format
Connecting a subwoofer manually
When using a different subwoofer (SW-X100A) instead of the included one, manually connect it to the sound
bar (SR-CUX50A).
1Hold down SETUP on the rear of the subwoofer for at least five seconds.
2Turn on the sound bar.
3Hold down SETUP on the sound bar’s remote control for at least five seconds.
When the connection is established, the CONNECT indicator on the rear of the subwoofer
glows.
CONNECT
If the CONNECT indicator on the subwoofer does not glow after following the procedure above, do the
following and then connect the subwoofer manually again.
(Move the subwoofer and/or the sound bar so that they are closer to each other.
(Install the sound bar and subwoofer in positions where they are not obstructed from each other by metal
furniture.
(If a device emitting electromagnetic waves (such as a microwave oven or a wireless LAN device) is located
nearby, place the subwoofer and sound bar farther away from it.
NOTE
(Press INFO on the sound bar’s remote control to check the connection status of the subwoofer.
(To terminate the connections of the sound bar and subwoofer, hold down SETUP on the rear of the subwoofer for at least five
seconds.
Related links
“Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions”(p.60)
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CONFIGURATION > Connecting a subwoofer manually
Initializing the sound bar
Reset the settings of the sound bar to the factory presets.
1Turn off the sound bar.
2While holding down + on the sound bar, press the power button until all indicators
flash.
The settings of the sound bar are initialized.
When initialization is complete, the indicators show the following and the sound bar is turned
off.
Flashing: initialization complete
Flashing: In the process of turning on
Off: Turned off
NOTE
The connection information with the subwoofer will remain even if the settings of the sound bar are initialized.
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CONFIGURATION > Initializing the sound bar
TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the following first when any problem occurs
Make sure of the following when the product does not function properly.
(The power cords of all the devices are connected to AC wall outlets securely.
(The product, TV and AV devices are turned on.
(The connectors of each cable are securely inserted into the jacks on each device.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > Check the following first when any problem occurs
When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The power turns off suddenly
(The Auto Power Standby function turned off the sound bar.
Enabling the Auto Power Standby function turns off the sound bar automatically in any of the following
situations.
(No control operations for eight hours
(No signal input and no control operations for 20 minutes
Turn on the sound bar again. The Auto Power Standby function can be disabled.
(“Enabling/disabling the Auto Power Standby function”(p.67)
(The protection circuitry has been activated. (The TV indicator on the sound bar flashes red.)
After confirming that all connections are made properly, turn on the sound bar again. If the power still
turns off frequently, unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet and contact the nearest authorized
Yamaha dealer or service center.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The power cannot be turned on
(The protection circuitry has been activated three times consecutively. (The TV indicator on the
sound bar flashes red.)
To protect the product, the power cannot be turned on. Unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet
and contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center.
(The sound bar is in the process of turning on. (Some indicators on the front of the sound bar are
flashing.)
It takes approximately one minute for the sound bar to finish turning on after being connected to an AC
wall outlet. Make sure that the indicators on the front of the sound bar are turned off and the CONNECT
indicator on the rear of the subwoofer is glowing before pressing the z (Power) button.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
No operations can be performed from the sound bar’s
controls
(The Child Lock function is enabled (the controls are locked).
Disable the Child Lock function (so the controls are unlocked).
(“Enabling/disabling the Child Lock function”(p.68)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
All indicators are off although the power is on (the power
appears to be off)
(Indicator brightness is set to “Off”.
Change the brightness.
(“Changing the brightness of the indicators”(p.58)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The sound bar does not function correctly
(The internal microcomputer is frozen due to an external electric shock (such as lightning or
excessive static electricity) or to a drop in the power supply voltage.
Press the power button on the sound bar for at least 15 seconds to force the sound bar to turn off, and
unplug the power cord of the subwoofer from the AC wall outlet. Wait for at least 10 seconds, then plug
the power cord of the subwoofer back in and turn on the sound bar again.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The sound bar turns on by itself
(Another Bluetooth device is being operated nearby.
Terminate the Bluetooth connection with the sound bar.
(“Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device”(p.52)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The sound bar cannot be controlled with the remote control
(The sound bar is out of the operating range.
Use the remote control within the operating range.
(“Part names of the remote control”(p.17)
(The battery has run out.
Replace the battery with a new one.
(“Replacing the remote control battery”(p.108)
(The remote control sensor of the sound bar is exposed to direct sunlight or strong lighting.
Adjust the lighting angle or reposition the sound bar.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The sound bar cannot be controlled using the TV’s remote
control
(The HDMI Control function is not properly configured.
Confirm that the settings are properly configured as follows:
(The HDMI Control function of the sound bar is enabled.
(The HDMI Control function is enabled on the TV.
(In the TV’s HDMI settings, the audio output destination is set to an option other than the TV’s built-in
speakers.
If the sound bar still cannot be controlled with the TV’s remote control, perform the following:
(Turn off the sound bar and the TV, and then turn them back on again.
(Unplug the power cord of the sound bar, as well as the power cords of external devices connected to
the sound bar via an HDMI cable, from the AC wall outlet. Plug them in again after about 30 seconds.
Related links
“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.65)
(The TV does not support the sound bar’s control functions.
Even if your TV supports the HDMI Control function, some functions may not be available. For details, see
the documentation supplied with your TV.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
Alexa does not respond when called
(Alexa is not properly configured.
Configure it properly with the Sound Bar Controller app.
(“Controlling the sound bar by voice commands (Amazon Alexa)”(p.63)
(The sound bar is not connected to a network.
Connect the sound bar to a network.
(“Network functions”(p.38)
(“Connecting to a network using a network cable (wired connection)”(p.39)
(“Connecting to a network wirelessly (wireless connection)”(p.40)
(Ambient noise is too loud.
Alexa cannot hear the instructions when there is loud ambient noise. Eliminate the cause of the noise or
speak more loudly and clearly.
(The language setting for Alexa is different from the language being spoken to Alexa.
Change the setting using the Sound Bar Controller app.
~ (Settings) > Amazon Alexa Settings > Amazon Alexa Language
(The microphones are off (the Microphones Off indicator glows red).
Press ) (Microphones on/off) on the sound bar to enable the microphones. When the microphones are
enabled, the Microphones Off indicator turns off.
(This product is being used in an area where Alexa is not provided.
Alexa is only provided in certain areas. Alexa may not be available in some countries or regions where
the product is used.
(An Amazon account has not been set up on the sound bar.
An Amazon account is required to call Alexa on the sound bar. Set up your Amazon account from the
“Amazon Alexa” menu in the Sound Bar Controller app.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
The UPDATE indicator is flashing green
(A new firmware is released.
Update the firmware with the Sound Bar Controller app.
(“Updating the firmware of this product”(p.74)
(The product's firmware needs to be updated. (The UPDATE indicator is flashing rapidly.)
A firmware update is necessary for some reason, such as when the firmware update failed. Update the
firmware with the Sound Bar Controller app.
(“Updating the firmware of this product”(p.74)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality
When a problem occurs: Audio
No sound
(The input source you are attempting to play back from is not selected.
Select the correct input source.
(“Basic control during playback”(p.43)
(The mute function is active.
Cancel the mute function.
(“Basic control during playback”(p.43)
(The volume is too low.
Turn up the volume.
(“Basic control during playback”(p.43)
(The power cord of the sound bar is not connected securely.
Make sure that the power cord of the sound bar is properly connected to an AC wall outlet.
(An input jack is connected to another input jack.
Connect the input jack on the sound bar to the output jack on the AV device. When connecting the AV
device to the TV, connect the output jack on the AV device to the input jack on the TV.
(“Connecting an AV device to the sound bar”(p.31)
(“Connecting an AV device to the TV’s HDMI input jack”(p.33)
(A signal that the sound bar cannot play is being input.
Change the digital audio output setting on the TV or AV device to a type of audio signal supported by the
sound bar.
(“Supported digital audio signal formats”(p.117)
(The HDMI Control function is disabled.
When connecting a TV that supports the Audio Return Channel (ARC) to the sound bar using an HDMI
cable only, enable the HDMI Control function.
To output audio from the sound bar when the HDMI Control function is disabled, connect the TV’s audio
output jack to the sound bar’s TV jack (digital optical) via a digital optical audio cable.
(“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.65)
(“Connecting to a TV using an HDMI cable (commercially available)”(p.27)
(The audio output destination of a TV using HDMI Control is the TV’s built-in speakers.
In the TV’s HDMI settings, set the audio output destination to an option other than the TV’s built-in
speakers.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Audio
No sound is coming from the subwoofer
(The playback source does not contain subwoofer channel signals or low-frequency signals.
Try to play content containing subwoofer channel signals, to see if any sound can be heard from the
subwoofer.
(The volume of the subwoofer is too low.
Turn up the volume of the subwoofer.
(“Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer”(p.49)
(The power cord of the subwoofer is not connected to an AC wall outlet.
Connect the power cord of the subwoofer to an AC wall outlet.
(The protection circuitry has been activated. (The STANDBY indicator on the rear of the subwoofer
is flashing.)
To protect the product, the power of the subwoofer cannot be turned on. Unplug the power cord from
the AC wall outlet and contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center.
(Weak wireless signal. (The CONNECT indicator on the rear of the subwoofer is flashing slowly.)
The condition of the wireless connection is bad, and the subwoofer cannot be connected to the sound
bar. Try the following.
(Place the subwoofer closer to the sound bar.
(If metal furniture is placed between the sound bar and subwoofer, change the layout or relocate the
subwoofer.
(If a device emitting electromagnetic waves (such as a microwave oven or a wireless LAN device) is
located nearby, place the subwoofer and sound bar farther away from it.
(The subwoofer is not connected to the sound bar. (The CONNECT indicator on the rear of the
subwoofer is flashing slowly).
Manually connect the subwoofer to the sound bar.
(“Connecting a subwoofer manually”(p.76)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Audio
The volume decreases when the sound bar is turned on
(The Automatic Volume Adjustment function lowered the volume.
To prevent unexpected excessive loudness, the sound bar is equipped with the Automatic Volume
Adjustment function. If the sound bar was turned off with the volume set high, the volume is
automatically adjusted to a safe listening level the next time the sound bar is turned on. Turn up the
volume if necessary.
(“Basic control during playback”(p.43)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Audio
No surround effect
(Stereo playback is selected.
Select surround playback.
(“Surround playback”(p.47)
(The volume is too low.
Turn up the volume.
(“Basic control during playback”(p.43)
(The TV or AV device is set to output 2-channel audio (such as PCM) only.
Change the audio output setting on the TV or AV device to output Bitstream audio signals.
(Sound is also heard from the TV’s built-in speakers.
Turn the TV’s volume all the way down.
(You are listening from a position that’s extremely close to the sound bar.
You should listen at some distance from the sound bar.
(Audio from a Bluetooth device or streaming services is being played.
Audio input from BLUETOOTH or NET (such as streaming services) is played in stereo regardless of the
sound mode setting.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Audio
Noise is heard
(The sound bar is too close to another digital or high-frequency device.
Move those devices away from the sound bar.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Audio
When a problem occurs: Bluetooth®
The sound bar cannot be connected to a Bluetooth® device
(Bluetooth is not selected as the input source of the sound bar.
Select Bluetooth as the input source.
(“Listening to audio from a Bluetooth® device”(p.52)
(The sound bar is too far away from the Bluetooth device.
Move the Bluetooth device closer to the sound bar.
(A device emitting electromagnetic waves (such as a microwave oven or a wireless device) is
located nearby.
Do not use the sound bar near devices that emit electromagnetic waves.
(The Bluetooth device you are using does not support the A2DP profile.
Use a Bluetooth device that supports the A2DP profile.
(The connection profile registered in the Bluetooth device is not functioning correctly.
Delete the connection profile in the Bluetooth device, and then connect the Bluetooth device to the
sound bar.
(The passkey for devices such as a Bluetooth adapter is not “0000”.
Use a Bluetooth device with a passkey of “0000”.
(The sound bar is connected to another Bluetooth device.
Terminate the current Bluetooth connection, and then connect to the new device.
(The Bluetooth function of the sound bar is disabled.
Enable the Bluetooth function.
(“Enabling/disabling the Bluetooth function”(p.70)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Bluetooth®
No sound can be heard or the sound cuts off intermittently
from a Bluetooth® device
(The volume on the Bluetooth device is too low.
Raise the volume on the Bluetooth device.
(Playback is not being performed on the Bluetooth device.
Perform playback on the Bluetooth device.
(The audio output destination on the Bluetooth device is not set to the sound bar.
Select the sound bar as the audio output destination on the Bluetooth device.
(The connection to the Bluetooth device was terminated.
Connect to the Bluetooth device again.
(The sound bar is too far away from the Bluetooth device.
Move the Bluetooth device near the sound bar.
(A device emitting electromagnetic waves (such as a microwave oven or a wireless device) is
located nearby.
Do not use the sound bar near devices that emit electromagnetic waves.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Bluetooth®
When a problem occurs: Network
Network functions cannot be used
(The network information (IP address) is not being properly acquired.
Enable the DHCP server function on the router.
(You are trying to connect to an IPv6-type router.
The sound bar does not support IPv6 networks. Connect the sound bar to an IPv4 network.
96
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Network
The sound bar cannot be connected to the Internet via a
wireless LAN router (access point)
(The wireless LAN router (access point) is off.
Turn on the wireless LAN router (access point).
(The sound bar is too far away from the wireless LAN router (access point).
Install the sound bar and wireless LAN router (access point) closer to each other.
(Obstacles are between the sound bar and wireless LAN router (access point).
Install the sound bar and wireless LAN router (access point) in a place where no obstacles are between
them.
(The wireless LAN router (access point) is set to use a specific wireless channel.
Change the settings of the wireless LAN router so that it automatically selects a channel. If you want to
specify the channel to use, specify channel 1 or 11.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Network
A wireless network cannot be not found
(Electromagnetic waves being emitted from devices such as microwave ovens or from other
wireless devices are obstructing the wireless communication.
Turn off these devices or keep the sound bar and wireless LAN router (access point) away from these
devices. Or, connect the sound bar to a 5 GHz-compatible wireless LAN router (access point).
(Access to the network is limited by the way the firewall is configured on the wireless LAN router
(access point).
Check to see how the firewall is configured on the wireless LAN router (access point).
98
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Network
Audio cannot be played with AirPlay
(An audio file not supported by the sound bar is being played.
Play the file on an AirPlay-compatible device, to see if it can be played. If it cannot be played, the file
format may not be not supported, or the file may be corrupted.
99
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Network
The sound bar is not detected on an AirPlay-compatible
device
(The sound bar and an AirPlay-compatible device are each connected to different SSIDs.
Connect the sound bar and AirPlay-compatible device to the same SSID (try connecting them to the
primary SSID).
100
TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Network
Streaming services cannot be played
(The selected streaming service is currently stopped.
Try playing the streaming service again later.
(Access to the network is limited by the way the firewall is configured on the router or other
network device.
Check to see how the firewall is configured on the network device. Also, streaming services can only be
played via the port specified by each service. The port number varies depending on the streaming
service.
(This product is being used in an area where streaming services are not provided.
Streaming services are only provided in certain areas. Streaming services may not be available in some
countries or regions where the product is used.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Network
An audio file on the media server (NAS, etc.) cannot be played
(You are trying to play an audio file in a file format not supported by the sound bar.
Only audio files in file formats supported by the sound bar can be played.
(“Playing audio files using the Sound Bar Controller app”(p.55)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Network
Unable to update the firmware via a network
(The condition of the network connection is bad.
Try updating the firmware again later, or perform the update using a USB flash drive. For details on how
to update the firmware using a USB flash drive, see the following Firmware Update Guide.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/fwupdate/21/sr_ws/
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: Network
When a problem occurs: App
The app cannot detect the sound bar
(An app not supported by the sound bar is being used.
This sound bar supports Sound Bar Controller only. Sound Bar Remote, Home Theater Controller, and
MusicCast Controller cannot be used.
(The sound bar and smartphone are not connected to the same network.
Check the network connection and the router’s settings, and connect the sound bar and smartphone to
the same network.
(The smartphone is not connected wirelessly (via Wi-Fi) to the wireless LAN router.
Connect the smartphone wirelessly (via Wi-Fi) to the wireless LAN router.
(A router that supports multiple SSIDs is being used.
The network splitting function of a wireless LAN router may prevent access to the sound bar. Connect
the sound bar and smartphone to a network with the same SSID. Try connecting to the primary SSID
first.
(The wireless (Wi-Fi) function is disabled.
Enable the wireless (Wi-Fi) function.
(“Enabling/disabling the wireless (Wi-Fi) function”(p.71)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: App
A media server (NAS, etc.) is not detected with the app
(The media sharing setting on the media server is not enabled.
The media sharing setting on each media server (NAS, etc.) or media server software must be enabled.
See the documentation supplied with each device or software for more information.
(Access to the media server is restricted due to settings such as security software.
Check the security software settings of the media server or router.
(The sound bar, smartphone, and media server are not connected to the same network.
Check the network connection and the router’s settings, and then connect the sound bar, smartphone,
and media server to the same network.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > When a problem occurs: App
How to minimize standby power consumption
Change the settings as follows:
(HDMI Control: Disabled
(Network Standby: Disabled
Related links
(“Enabling/disabling the HDMI Control function”(p.65)
(“Enabling/disabling the network standby function”(p.69)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > How to minimize standby power consumption
How to replace the remote control battery
Precautions for remote control batteries
Before replacing the remote control battery with a new one, be sure to read the following precautions. Be
sure to follow the precautions.
WARNING
(The remote control included with this product contains a coin/button cell battery. Do not ingest the coin/button battery. Keep
new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely, keep it away from children. If
the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe chemical burns and dissolve tissues inside the body in less than 2
hours, and can lead to death. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek
immediate medical attention.
(Do not dispose of a battery in fire. Do not expose a battery to high temperatures, such as direct sunlight or a fire. Do not attempt
to charge the battery installed in the remote control. The battery could burst or leak, causing a fire or injury.
(Do not disassemble a battery. If the battery leaks, avoid contact with the leaked fluid. If the contents of the battery get on your
hands or in your eyes, it can cause blindness or chemical burns. If the battery fluid should come in contact with your eyes,
mouth, or skin, wash immediately with water and consult a doctor.
CAUTION
(Do not use a battery other than the specified one. Doing so may cause fire or burns, or result in fluid leakage that may cause
skin inflammation.
(Always make sure the battery is inserted in conformity with the +/- polarity markings. Failure to do so might result in a fire,
burns, or inflammation due to fluid leaks.
(When the battery runs out, or if the sound bar is not to be used for a long time, remove the battery from the remote control to
prevent possible leakage of the battery fluid.
(Do not put in a pocket or bag, carry, or store batteries together with pieces of metal. The battery could short, burst, or leak,
causing a fire or injury.
(When storing or discarding batteries, insulate the terminal area by applying tape, or some other protection. Mixing them with
other batteries or metal objects can cause a fire, burns, or inflammation due to fluid.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > How to replace the remote control battery
Replacing the remote control battery
(Before replacing the battery with a new one, be sure to read the following precautions.
(“Precautions for remote control batteries”(p.107)
When the battery runs out, the sound bar can no longer be controlled with the remote control. Replace the
battery with a new one.
1While holding down the part labeled PUSH on the back of the remote, slide the
cover in the direction of the arrow to remove it.
2Insert an object such as a fine-tip ballpoint pen in the way shown by the arrow and
remove the battery.
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TROUBLESHOOTING > How to replace the remote control battery
3Insert a new battery and slide the cover back into its position in the direction of the
arrow.
Lithium battery (CR2025 ×1)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > How to replace the remote control battery
How to reset the sound bar
Reset the sound bar by performing the following operations.
nForce the sound bar to turn off
Press the power button on the sound bar for at least 15 seconds.
Unplug the power cord of the subwoofer from the AC wall outlet. Wait for at least 10 seconds, then plug it in
again.
nTo initialize the sound bar
Refer to the following explanation and reset the settings of the sound bar to the factory presets.
“Initializing the sound bar”(p.77)
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TROUBLESHOOTING > How to reset the sound bar
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications of this product
The specifications of this product are as follows.
nSound bar
Amplifier section
Maximum rated output power
(Front L/R 30 W × 2 channels
(Height L/R 30 W × 2 channels
(Subwoofer 30 W × 2
Speaker section
Front L/R
(Type Acoustic suspension type
(non-magnetic shielding)
(Driver 4.6 × 6.6 cm (1-3/4 × 2-5/8") cone × 2
(Frequency response 220 Hz to 22 kHz
(Impedance 6 Ω
Height L/R
(Type Acoustic suspension type (non-magnetic shielding)
(Driver 5.2 cm (2") cone × 2
(Frequency response 220 Hz to 22 kHz
(Impedance 6 Ω
Subwoofer
(Type Acoustic suspension type (non-magnetic shielding)
(Driver 7.5 cm (3") cone × 2
(Frequency response 100 Hz to 220 Hz
(Impedance 6 Ω × 2
Input jacks
Digital (optical) 1 (TV)
HDMI 1 (HDMI IN)
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Output jacks
HDMI 1 (HDMI OUT/TV (eARC))
Other jacks
USB 1 (UPDATE ONLY)
Network (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) 1 (NETWORK)
Bluetooth
Function Sink function (source device to this unit)
Bluetooth version Ver 5.0
Supported profiles A2DP
Supported codecs Sink function: SBC, MPEG-4 AAC
Bluetooth class Bluetooth Class 2
Range (line-of-sight) Approx. 10 m (33 ft)
[Models for U.K. and Europe]
(Radio frequency 2402 MHz to 2482 MHz
(Maximum output power (EIRP) 8.8 dBm (7.6 mW)
Wireless LAN
(Wireless LAN standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac*
* 20 MHz channel bandwidth only
(Radio frequency band 2.4 GHz/5 GHz
(Available security method WPA, WPA2, WPA3
[Models for U.K. and Europe]
(Radio frequency: Maximum output power (EIRP)
(2.4 GHz band 2402 MHz to 2482 MHz (20 MHz): 19.2 dBm (83.2 mW)
(5 GHz band 5150 MHz to 5725 MHz (20 MHz): 20.9 dBm (123 mW)
5725 MHz to 5850 MHz (20 MHz): 14.0 dBm (25.1 mW)
Network audio function
Supported codecs WAV (PCM format only)/FLAC/AIFF/Ogg Vorbis: up to 192 kHz
ALAC: up to 96 kHz
MP3/WMA/MPEG-4 AAC/Ogg Opus: up to 48 kHz
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Communication between the sound bar and subwoofer
[Models for U.K. and Europe]
(Radio frequency 5775 MHz to 5875 MHz
(Maximum output power (EIRP) 13.8 dBm (24.0 mW)
General
Power supply
(Models for U.S.A., Canada, Brazil, Taiwan and Mexico AC 100 to 120 V, 50/60 Hz
(Models for U.K., Europe, and other areas AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 36 W (Rated)
Standby power consumption
([Models for U.S.A., Canada, Brazil, Taiwan and Mexico]
(HDMI Control/Network Standby: Off 0.5 W
(HDMI Control/Network Standby: On 2.0 W
([Models for U.K., Europe, and other areas]
(HDMI Control/Network Standby: Off 0.5 W
(HDMI Control/Network Standby: On 2.0 W
Dimensions (W x H x D)
(Installing the Sound Bar in front of a TV, etc. 1015 × 63 × 112 mm
(40" × 2-1/2" × 4-3/8")
(Mounting the Sound Bar on a wall, with spacers 1015 × 63 × 120 mm
(40" × 2-1/2" × 4-3/4")
Weight 3.9 kg (8.5 lbs)
nSubwoofer
Amplifier section
Maximum rated output power 100 W
Speaker section
Type Bass reflex type (non-magnetic shielding)
Driver 16 cm (6-1/4") cone × 1
Frequency response 35 Hz to 100 Hz
Impedance 3 Ω
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Communication between the sound bar and subwoofer
Radio frequency band 5 GHz
[Models for U.K. and Europe]
(Radio frequency 5775 MHz to 5875 MHz
(Maximum output power (EIRP) 13.8 dBm (24.0 mW)
Transmission range Approx. 10 m ([33 ft] without interference)
General
Power supply
(Models for U.S.A., Canada, Brazil, Taiwan and Mexico AC 100 to 120 V, 50/60 Hz
(Models for U.K., Europe, and other areas AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 18 W
Standby power consumption (Network Standby)
(Models for U.S.A., Canada, Brazil, Taiwan and Mexico 2.0 W
(Models for U.K., Europe, and other areas 2.0 W
Dimensions (W x H x D) 187 × 407 × 409 mm (7-3/8" × 16" × 16-1/8")
Weight 9.4 kg (20.7 lb)
NOTE
The contents of this User Guide apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest User Guide, access the
Yamaha website then download the User Guide.
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Supported HDMI video/audio signal formats
The following HDMI video/audio signals are supported by this product.
Audio signals (audio input signals of the HDMI IN jack and HDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack)
The following audio signals can be played on this product when they are input from the HDMI output jack of
the AV device to the HDMI IN jack on the sound bar, and from the eARC-compatible HDMI input jack on the TV
to the HDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack on the sound bar:
Audio formats Details
2-channel Linear PCM 2 channels, 32 / 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 / 192 kHz, 16 / 20 / 24-bit
Multi-channel Linear PCM 8 channels, 32 / 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 / 192 kHz, 16 / 20 / 24-bit
Bitstream Dolby Digital / Dolby Digital EX / Dolby Digital Plus / Dolby TrueHD / Dolby
Atmos
Video signals
The following video signals are supported.
(Deep Color
(x.v.Color
(3D video signals
(High Dynamic Range (HDR) video signals
(HDR10
(HLG
(Dolby Vision
The following resolutions are supported.
(VGA
(480i / 60 Hz
(480p / 60 Hz
(576i / 50 Hz
(576p / 50 Hz
(720p / 60 Hz, 50 Hz
(1080i / 60 Hz, 50 Hz
(1080p / 60 Hz, 50 Hz, 24 Hz
(4K / 60 Hz, 50 Hz, 30 Hz, 25 Hz, 24 Hz
Copyright protection standards
HDCP 2.3 compliant
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NOTE
(See also the instruction manual supplied with the AV device for details on how to connect it to the sound bar.
(When playing audio from a copy-protected DVD, video and/or audio signals may not be output depending on the DVD player being
used.
(The sound bar does not support TVs or projectors equipped with HDMI or DVI jacks that are not HDCP compatible. See the
instruction manual supplied with the HDMI or DVI device to check whether it is HDCP-compatible.
(To decode Bitstream audio signals, change the settings on the AV device so that the AV device directly outputs Bitstream signals.
See the instruction manual supplied with the AV device for more information.
(The resolution at which video signals are transmitted varies depending on the specifications of the connected TV.
(The contents of this User Guide apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. The latest version of the User Guide is
available to download from the Yamaha website.
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Supported digital audio signal formats
The following digital audio signals are supported by this product.
Audio input signals of the HDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack
The following digital audio signals can be played on this product when they are input from the ARC-
compatible HDMI input jack on the TV to the HDMI OUT/TV (eARC) jack on the sound bar:
Audio formats Details
2-channel Linear PCM 2 channels, 32 / 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 / 192 kHz, 16 / 20 / 24-bit
Bitstream Dolby Digital / Dolby Digital EX / Dolby Digital Plus / Dolby Atmos
Audio input signals of the TV jack
The following digital audio signals can be played on this product when they are input from the digital optical
output jack on the TV to the TV jack on the sound bar:
Audio formats Details
2-channel Linear PCM 2 channels, 32 / 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 kHz, 16 / 20 / 24-bit
Bitstream Dolby Digital / Dolby Digital EX
NOTE
The contents of this User Guide apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. The latest version of the User Guide is
available to download from the Yamaha website.
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List of indicator displays
The indicators of this product display information primarily in the following ways:
nSound bar’s indicators
NOTE
This guide shows indicator glowing status as follows:
Off Glowing Flashing
Power off state
Normal playback state
cba d e f hg i
aTV
Glowing white: Playing audio from the TV
bHDMI
Glowing white: Playing audio from the HDMI IN jack
cBLUETOOTH
Glowing blue: Bluetooth device connection established
Flashing white: Bluetooth device connection wait status
dNET
Glowing white: Playing audio from a network
eCLEAR VOICE
Glowing white: Clear Voice function is enabled
Off: Clear Voice function is disabled
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fBASS EXT
Glowing white: Bass Extension is enabled
Off: Bass Extension is disabled
gALL
Glowing white: ALL mode is enabled
Off: ALL mode is disabled
hWi-Fi
Glowing white: Wi-Fi connected
Flashing white: establishing the Wi-Fi connection
Off: Wi-Fi disconnected
iUPDATE
Flashing green: New firmware is available
Off: No new firmware
Muted state
Invalid operation
An error occurred
Flashes red
Showing the type of audio signal and settings for functions
The indicators on the sound bar will show the following information on the type of audio signal and the
settings for functions for three seconds immediately after INFO on the remote control is pressed.
a b c d e f g h
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aType of audio signal
TV glows white, HDMI off: Dolby Audio (Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby TrueHD)
TV glows red, HDMI off: Dolby Atmos
TV glows white, HDMI glows white: AAC
TV off, HDMI glows white: Other types of audio signals
bDynamic range compression level
Glows blue: Auto
Glows white: Compression
Off: No compression
cWhether the Bluetooth function is enabled or disabled
Glows white: enabled
Off: disabled
dWhether the HDMI Control function is enabled or disabled
Glows white: enabled
Off: disabled
eWhether the Wi-Fi function is enabled or disabled
Glows white: enabled
Off: disabled
fConnection of a subwoofer
Glows white: connected
Off: not connected
gConnection of a surround speaker (left)
Glows white: connected
Off: not connected
hConnection of a surround speaker (right)
Glows white: connected
Off: not connected
If only one wireless speaker is registered, the Wi-Fi indicator glows white and the UPDATE indicator glows green when it is
connected. When the wireless speaker is not connected, both the Wi-Fi and UPDATE indicators are off.
NOTE
(When the brightness of the indicators is set to “Off”, the indicators glow only during control operations.
(See the description of each setting for what the indicators will show when the setting is changed.
Related links
(“Basic control during playback”(p.43)
(“Adjusting the sound to your preference”(p.45)
(“Changing the brightness of the indicators”(p.58)
(“When a problem occurs: Power or overall functionality”(p.79)
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nInformation displayed by the indicators of the subwoofer
NOTE
This guide shows indicator glowing status as follows:
Off Glowing Flashing
In the process of turning on from powered-off state
CONNECT STANDBY
Connecting to the sound bar
CONNECT STANDBY
Flashes slowly: searching
Flashes rapidly: establishing the connection to the sound bar
Power off state (standby)
Connection to the sound bar is established
CONNECT STANDBY
When in power off
state
CONNECT STANDBY
When in power on state
Connection to the sound bar has been terminated
CONNECT STANDBY
Flashes slowly: searching
Power on state
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Protection circuitry has been activated
CONNECT STANDBY
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APPENDIX
Trademarks
The following trademarks are used in this guide.
Dolby, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential unpublished works. Copyright © 2012–2022 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI Trade Dress and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by
Yamaha Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Amazon, Alexa, Amazon Music, Kindle and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Logo is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi CERTIFIED are registered trademarks or trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
x.v.Color™
“x.v.Color” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
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To control this AirPlay 2-enabled speaker, iOS 11.4 or later is required.
Use of the Works with Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to work specifically with the technology
identified in the badge and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple, AirPlay, Apple TV, Apple Watch, iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPhone, Lightning, and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions.
App Store
App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Android Google Play
Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google LLC.
GPL/LGPL
This product utilizes GPL/LGPL open-source software in some sections. You have the right to obtain, duplicate, modify, and
redistribute this open-source code only. For information on GPL/LGPL open source software, how to obtain it, and the GPL/
LGPL license, refer to the Yamaha Corporation website
(https://manual.yamaha.com/av/cm/sla/21/sr_ws/).
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List of support centers
If the trouble still cannot be solved, please contact us for product support as shown below.
For customers within Japan
(Please contact the store where you purchased this product, or the Product Support Center as listed in the
“Quick Start Guide” included with this product.
For customers outside of Japan
(Please contact your nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center.
https://manual.yamaha.com/av/support/
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Yamaha Global Site
https://www.yamaha.com/
Yamaha Downloads
https://download.yamaha.com/
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