Care And Cleaning; Important Note; Troubleshooting - Energy Power Bar One Owner's Manual

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3. Learn the function: Hold your TV or cable remote control within one foot and
pointed at the front of the soundbar. Slowly press the <MUTE> button on your
remote control four times. On the first three presses, the status indicator light will
flicker ORANGE with each press. If the unit has successfully learned the function,
on the fourth press of the button, the light will flash GREEN several times and then
turn to solid GREEN. (Remember to use the VOLUME UP & VOLUME DOWN in place
of <MUTE> when programming the other buttons during this step)
To program the remaining functions, simply repeat all steps, substituting <MUTE> with the
new function and button presses (VOLUME UP, and VOLUME DOWN) on steps TWO and THREE.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

There is not a power on/off button on the front of the soundbar
(there is a "Main Power" switch on the soundbar's rear panel). You DO NOT need to turn
off the soundbar when finished watching TV. When finished, turn off your TV (or Satellite
or Cable box if the soundbar is connected to that). The soundbar will automatically
go into a Standby or "sleep" mode if it does not receive an audio signal from your TV,
Satellite or Cable Box for approximately 10 minutes. Standby "On" mode is indicated by a
solid red status light on the soundbar front panel. When your TV, Satellite or Cable box is
turned back on and a signal is again received the soundbar will automatically come out
of Standby mode and turn on.
OPERATING THE ENERGY POWER
Once your soundbar is connected and operating, you will want to complete a few basic steps
to get the most enjoyment out of your system. First, you will want to turn off the speakers
on your TV and let your soundbar be your new sound source. Some TV's will automatically
turn off their speakers when you connect the soundbar, while others you must manually turn
their speakers off. Each TV is different, but to manually turn off TV speakers you usually
must bring up a menu of some type, and go into that menu's "audio" or "sound" portion
where you find a selection to turn TV speakers off. If you cannot turn your TV speakers off,
the soundbar will still give you an excellent enhancement to the sound coming from your TV,
and you can easily adjust your TV sound to blend with the soundbar's sound. To make this
adjustment, first program your TV remote to operate the soundbar, then manually turn your
TV volume down all the way down from the controls on the TV itself. Next, press the VOLUME
UP (+) control on the front of the soundbar until you have a comfortable TV listening volume
level coming from the soundbar.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Soundbar does not power on
Is the power supply plugged into a "live" outlet?
Is the soundbar "Main Power" rear switch on?
No sound from soundbar
Is it plugged into a "live" outlet and "Main Power" rear switch on?
Are all connections from TV/Cable or Satellite box pushed in tightly?
Is TV/Cable or satellite box turned on and the volume turned up?
Is the soundbar volume turned up?
Is the soundbar "STANDBY" off? (LED green or orange solid)
Is the soundbar on the correct source input?
If using digital optical hookup, make sure TV/Satellite or Cable box is outputting
PCM sound, NOT Dolby
Digital
®
Turn power off then back on
TV/Cable Box/Satellite Box Remote Will Not Program
Carefully follow all programming instructions
Program your original TV remote to the soundbar, then try using your universal
remote without programming it.
You may need to repeat the programming of a function in some cases
There may be some cases where the soundbar will not be able to learn all remote
control codes
For Questions, contact Energy Customer Service:
In the United States: 1-866-441-8208
BAR ONE

CARE AND CLEANING

Occasional dusting or wiping of the cabinets with a soft cloth is all that is required. Never
use water, abrasive or solvent type cleaners or detergents. Never spray polishes or cleaners
on the drive units (woofer, midrange or tweeter) or on any controls or connection points. A
vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment may be used to clean the grille fabric.
Energy and the Energy logo are trademarks of Audio Products International Corp., registered in the
U.S. and other countries.
Audio Products International Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Klipsch Group, Inc., is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Voxx International Corporation.

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