2.Source—Changes which input source you are listening to.
LED—Blue light indicates which Source has been selected (see Source LED Guide above). Source 1 LED will light green if Dolby Digital signal is being decoded.
3.Power ()—Turns on the bar or puts it in standby mode.
LED—A light that shines green, orange or red to indicate operating status.
4.Mute—Mutes and unmutes the sound coming from the SurroundBar 6000 IHT, indicated by green slow flash.
5.Volume Up and Down ( /)—Adjusts the volume of the SurroundBar 6000 IHT.
BACK PANEL:
6.Power Switch—Turns the bar on or off, but you can leave it on all the time.
7.Power Connection—The bar power supply connects here.
8.Audio Inputs (Source 1, 2 or 3)—Where you connect your TV (or other sources) to the SurroundBar 6000. Use the 6' optical cable (Source 1) provided or 1/8" analog cable (Source 2 or 3) provided.
Green Two Blinks—A remote control or keypad operation signal is received successfully.
Green Slow Blinking—System is muted.
Green Fast Blinking (After pressing volume up button)—You have reached the maximum volume.
Green Fast Blinking (At power up)—The bar and subwoofer have established a wireless connection.
LEARNING MODE: (See page 8 for instructions.)
Orange Blinking—The bar is in learning mode.
Orange Steady—The bar is in learning mode and a function has been selected.
Green Blinking—The bar has successfully learned a remote control command.
Red Blinking—The bar has failed to learn a remote control command.
Red and Orange Blinking—Learned IR codes have been successfully erased.