Cambridge Audio TV2 Quick Start Guide
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To connect the Cambridge Audio TV2 Speaker to your TV, use the optical digital cable or RCA audio cables. Connect one end to the corresponding output on your TV and the other end to the input on the TV2 speaker. Ensure your TV audio settings are set to external speakers.
First, check that all cables are securely connected. Ensure the speaker is turned on and the volume is up. Verify the audio output settings on your TV are set to external speakers. If using Bluetooth, make sure the device is connected properly.
Press the Bluetooth button on the TV2 speaker to enter pairing mode. On your Bluetooth device, scan for new devices and select "TV2" from the list. Once paired, you should hear a confirmation sound.
To clean the TV2 speaker, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any liquid cleaners. Regularly dusting the speaker will help maintain its appearance and performance.
No, the Cambridge Audio TV2 speaker is designed to sit beneath your TV on a flat surface. It should not be wall-mounted as it may affect sound performance and stability.
The Cambridge Audio TV2 speaker does not support firmware updates. It is designed to work efficiently with its existing setup. If you encounter issues, refer to the troubleshooting section of the user manual.
Ensure that the remote control has fresh batteries and is pointed directly at the speaker. Check for any obstructions between the remote and the speaker. If the issue persists, try a reset by unplugging the speaker for a few minutes.
Use the preset EQ modes available on the TV2 speaker. For movies, select the "Movie" mode, and for music, select the "Music" mode to enhance the listening experience. Adjust the bass and treble settings to your preference.
The Cambridge Audio TV2 is a standalone unit and does not support connections to additional speakers for a surround sound setup. It is designed to provide a full range of sound on its own.
Adjust the bass settings using the remote control to increase or decrease the bass levels according to your preference. Experiment with speaker placement, moving it closer or further from walls, to find the optimal bass response.