Controls
1.Power ( )—Turns on the bar or puts it in standby mode.
LED—Blue, green or red light to indicate operating status.
2.Learn—Puts the bar into “learning mode” so you can program it to respond to commands from your TV’s IR remote control.
3.Source—Changes which input source you are listening to.
Source 1: optical (Blue LED for PCM or Green for Dolby Digital)
Source 2: coaxial (Blue LED for PCM or Green for Dolby Digital)
Source 3: analog
4.Bluetooth ( ): Blue light indicates Bluetooth Source has been selected.
5.Mute—Mutes the sound coming from the
N1 SurroundBar and the subwoofer output.
6.Volume Up and Down ( – / + )—Adjusts the volume of the N1 SurroundBar and the subwoofer output.
7.Power Connection—The bar power supply connects here.
8.SUB Out—Connect optional subwoofer.
9.Audio Inputs (Source 1, 2, or 3)—Where you connect your TV, Xbox 360 or Xbox One (or other source) to the N1 SurroundBar. Use the provided 6' optical cable (Source 1), digital coaxial audio cable (Source 2) not included, or 1/8" analog cable (Source 3) not included.
Power LED
Normal Mode:
Green or Blue Steady—Power is on; all is well in Source 1.
Red Steady—The bar is in standby mode.
Learning Mode:
Red Blinking—The bar has failed to learn a remote control command.
Power LED Blinks Red Twice—Learned IR codes have been successfully erased.
Learn LED
Learning Mode:
Blue Flashing—The bar is in learning mode.
Blue Solid—The bar is in learning mode and a bar button has been selected.
Bar Button LED—Flashes blue. When learning is successful, both the LEARN LED and the bar command button LED flash.