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Hi RearSpeakers! When powered on for the first time, the rear speakers should automatically connect wirelessly. If the auto-connection process fails, you can try manually connecting the rears to the soundbar. 1. Connect the Surround speaker cables Use the speaker cables to connect the two surround sound speakers. • When connecting the speaker cable, connect the core wire to the speaker. • Insert the wire fully, taking care not to insert beyond the wire insulation • When connecting the speaker cables to the surround speakers, follow these steps: insert the red and black colored ends of each speaker cable into the red and black jacks of the appropriate speaker. The labels are on the backs of the speakers. 2. Plug the Surround speakers’ power cord into an electrical outlet to turn on the Surround speakers. The LINK LED indicator (blue LED) on the rear of left surround speaker will blink quickly. If the LINK LED does not blink, please see step 6. 3. Turn off the Soundbar If the Soundbar is turned on, please turn off the Soundbar by pressing the (Power) button on the Soundbar or remote control. 4. Connect Soundbar and Surround Speakers Press the Up button on the remote control for more than 5 seconds until the “ID SET” message appears on the Soundbar’s display. The message will disappear shortly. (If your Soundbar does not have a display window and only LED indicators, please refer to the LED information below.) • After the ID SET process is successful, the Soundbar will turn on automatically. 5. Check the connection complete The LINK LED stops blinking and changes to solid blue when the Soundbar and surround speakers are successfully linked. Please turn off the Soundbar and turn it back on. Confirm that the LINK LED is blue. (It may take a minute depending on the environment.) 6. LED Indicator’s status LINK (Blue) On: Connected with the Soundbar. LINK (Blue) Blinking fast (at an interval of around 0.5 second) : Surround speakers are in ID SET mode. • Check if the Soundbar is turned on and in ID SET mode. • Repeat steps 3 through 5. LINK (Blue) Blinking slow (at an interval of around 1 second) : Previously connected to a Soundbar but cannot currently find it. • Check if the Soundbar is turned on. • If the LINK LED keeps blinking slowly even when the Soundbar is turned on, 1. Press the ID SET button on the rear of the left surround for more than 5 seconds until the LINK LED starts blinking fast in blue. 2. Repeat steps 3 through 5. STANDBY (Red) On : When the Soundbar turns off or connection has failed. • Follow the instructions for “Link (Blue) Blinking slow (at an interval of around 1 second)” above. ~ Samsung Solutions
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