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10
NS-SB314 Soundbar Home Theater Speaker System with Bluetooth
www.insigniaproducts.com
Using your soundbar
This system lets you to access four different sound
sources (Source 1 - Optical, Source 2 - AUX IN,
Source 3 - RCA, and
- Bluetooth).
Listening to your soundbar
1 Press the
(Power) button to turn on your
soundbar. The power indicator turns green.
2 Turn on the audio source device connected to
your soundbar and begin playback.
3 Press the
button on the soundbar
repeatedly to select the audio source or press
the source button on the remote control until
you hear sound from your soundbar.
4 Adjust the volume on your soundbar or the
audio component to a comfortable level.
5 Press the
(Power) button again to turn off
your soundbar. The standby indicator lights red.
Troubleshooting
Check this list for a possible troubleshooting
solution before calling for service.
Note
If you use the OPTICAL connection, you must change
your devices audio output setting to “PCM” format.
Refer to the manual you received with the output
device for additional information.
Warning
Continuous use of high volume sound may
permanently damage your hearing.
Problem Possible Solutions
The power does not
come on.
Make sure that the AC adapter is securely plugged into
the power outlet and the soundbar.
The remote control
does not work.
Remove any obstacles between the remote control and
the IR sensor on the soundbar.
The remote control battery is exhausted, replace it.
Point the remote control at the IR sensor on the
soundbar.
Move closer to the soundbar. The remote control is only
effective to approximately 23 ft.
No sound or very
low-level sound is
heard from the
soundbar.
Make sure that the volume level of the soundbar or your
component is set to an adequate level.
Make sure that the volume level is not muted. Press the
(mute) button on the remote control again to
restore the sound output.
Make sure the correct audio source is selected. Press the
button repeatedly to switch to the correct audio
source.
Make sure that the power is on and all connections are
secure.
Make sure that the audio cable is connected to the audio
output (not the audio input) of the source device.
If you are connected to an MP3 player, make sure that
the volume is turned up on the MP3 player.
Your soundbar is not
working properly.
Unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet and then try
plugging it in again after 30 seconds.
The sound is
breaking up or
buzzing.
Make sure all connections are secure and cables are not
broken or damaged.
If you are using the OPTICAL connection, make sure the
source device’s audio source is set to “PCM” format. Refer
to the documentation your received with the audio
source device (such as a TV, DVD/Blu-ray player, etc.) for
additional information.
Connect to a different source device (such as a TV,
DVD/Blu-ray player) to see if the buzzing still occurs. If it
does not, this may be an issue with the original source
device.
Use a different connection method (for example, try
Optical instead of AUX) between the soundbar and the
source device to make sure the jacks on both devices are
still working.
I can hear sound
from both my TV and
my soundbar.
Turn off or mute the internal speakers of your TV. Refer
to the TV’s manual for instructions.
My TV remote does
not control the
volume of my
soundbar.
In most cases, your TV remote will not control your
soundbar.
No sound or low
volume in Bluetooth
mode
Make sure that your Bluetooth device is turned on,
Bluetooth is turned on, and “NS-SB314” is selected.
Turn up the volume on your soundbar.
Turn up the volume on your Bluetooth device.
Make sure that your Bluetooth device is not muted.
Make sure that you are playing music from your
Bluetooth device.
Make sure that you have selected the Bluetooth source
on your soundbar.
Make sure that your soundbar is not paired to another
Bluetooth device.
Make sure that your Bluetooth device is not paired to a
different Bluetooth speaker.
Cannot establish
Bluetooth
connection
Shorten the distance between your soundbar and your
Bluetooth device.
Turn your devices off, then on. Re-pair your soundbar
and your Bluetooth device.
Make sure that your soundbar is not paired to another
Bluetooth device.
Make sure that your soundbar and Bluetooth device are
both in pairing mode.
Make sure that your Bluetooth device is not connected
to any other device.
Make sure that you have selected “NS-SB314” on your
Bluetooth device.
My Bluetooth device
keeps unpairing
Shorten the distance between your soundbar and your
Bluetooth device.
If battery on your Bluetooth device is low, recharge the
battery.
“NS-SB314” does not
appear on my
Bluetooth device
Shorten the distance between your soundbar and your
Bluetooth device.
Put your soundbar into pairing mode, then refresh your
list of Bluetooth devices. For more information, see the
documentation that came with your Bluetooth device.
Problem Possible Solutions
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