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Contents Wireless Audio Multiroom AA Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Statement for U.S.AIC Statement for Canada Inches 20cm between the radiator and your bodyImportant Safety Instructions Installation Precautions AA Safety precautionsPower Supply Precautions Usage Precautions Cleaning PrecautionsAbout the Network Connection AA Additional InformationAA Copyright Compatible productsContents Connecting without a HUB Not Included Sleep ModeConnecting with a HUB Not Included Connecting the M7 to Bluetooth DevicesAdding an M7 Connecting with TV SoundConnect functionConnecting to the AUX Adding a HUB Relocating the M7Troubleshooting Specifications Open Source License Notice Using the Settings menuReset your product Communication Basics AA Before you beginAA Basic Connection Smart Device IOS App Control InternetAA How you can enjoy your M7 You can play musicAA Top Panel AA Rear Panel Wi-Fi setupConnection for the M7s power cord Press this button to add an M7 to your networkConfirm you have the supplied accessories shown below AA AccessoriesAA Available Accessories Not Included Close the rear cover AA Connecting the Power CableRemove the rear cover AA Connecting the Cover-Stand Separating the cover-stand AA Installing on a wall Looping the power cable around the toroidal ferrite core AA Sleep Mode `` In Wi-Fi / Bluetooth / TV SoundConnect modeIndicators on the HUB ’s front turn on AA Connecting with a HUB Not IncludedConnecting the M7s to your Network with a HUB Not Included When the pairing indicatorHUB 254444 AA Connecting without a HUB Not Included 274444 WPS/Wi-Fi Setup button 294444 304444 314444 When done, press Connect 334444 AA Connecting the M7 to Bluetooth devices 34444Disconnecting Bluetooth AA Connecting with TV SoundConnect function 99Only one M7 can be connected to the TV via TV SoundConnectDisconnecting TV SoundConnect AA Connecting to the AUx Disconnecting AUx connection AA Adding an M7 Adding an extra M7 to a HUB that is connected to an M7Adding another M7 and Hub to a single M7 in use Page AA Adding a HUB AA Relocating the M74444 AA Installing the Samsung Multiroom AppAA Accessing the Samsung Multiroom App Renaming a connected M7 AA Using the Samsung Multiroom AppSwitching the input source Changing the sort order of listed M7s Drag the of the M7 you want to re-order up or down 44644Grouping M7s `` Renaming a group Playing a Song Sorting the songAdding tracks to a Playlist 514444 Creating a Playlist 534444 Setting My Preset Listening to a radio station554444 Setting the default Radio Stations in Speaker Preset Searching for a Radio StationPlaying music from the Amazon cloud player Playing music from content providersSelect Services You can play music from content providers Playing music from a selected deviceGuide AAUsing the Settings menuSelect App tutorial to learn how to use the app Press the buttonService Displays a list of available servicesSpeaker Settings Gives you access to TuneIn Radio`` Sound Feedback `` Speaker Auto Update Clock Lets you set the alarmLets you set the Sleep Timer Provides a link to the Samsung website 64444 SupportLets you check the device ID Lets you view the Open source licenses Open source licensesApp Version Lets you view the App versionResetting the HUB Not Included AA Reset your productResetting the M7 AA Troubleshooting Before requesting service, please check the followingOn? Wi-Fi Accessing the app? AA Specifications AA Open Source License Notice GNU General Public LicenseNo Warranty END of Terms and Conditions Page No Warranty You or Your Contributor Grant Derivative Works OpenSSL License Terms and Conditions for USE, REPRODUCTION, and Distribution Appendix How to apply the Apache License to your work Page Contact SAMSUNg WORLd WIdE GreeceHungary Oman Questions or COMMENTS?