LG S80QY S80QY.DUSALLK Owner's Manual
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To connect your LG S80QY Sound Bar to your TV via Bluetooth, ensure that the sound bar is in pairing mode by pressing the 'Function' button until 'BT' appears on the display. Then, enable Bluetooth on your TV and select 'LG S80QY' from the list of available devices.
First, check the volume level on both the sound bar and the connected device. Ensure the correct input source is selected. Verify that all cables are securely connected and try resetting the sound bar by unplugging it for a few minutes.
To perform a factory reset, press and hold the 'Volume Down' button on the sound bar and the 'Sound Effect' button on the remote control simultaneously for about 5 seconds until the display shows 'RESET'.
Yes, if your TV supports HDMI-CEC and is connected via HDMI ARC, you can control the sound bar's volume and power with your TV remote. Ensure that HDMI-CEC is enabled on both devices.
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior of the sound bar. Avoid using any chemicals or abrasive materials. Regularly check and clean the connections to ensure optimal performance.
Connect the sound bar to your Wi-Fi network, then use the LG Sound Bar app on your smartphone to check for and install any available firmware updates. Follow the on-screen instructions for a successful update.
Check if the remote control's batteries need replacing. Ensure there are no obstacles between the remote and the sound bar, and that you are within the operational range. Try resetting the remote by removing the batteries and pressing all buttons.
The LG S80QY supports wireless rear speaker kits. To connect, follow the pairing instructions provided with the speaker kit, ensuring the sound bar is in pairing mode.
Yes, the sound bar can function without the subwoofer, but for optimal audio performance, it is recommended to use the subwoofer as it enhances bass output.
The LG S80QY Sound Bar supports various audio formats, including Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, LPCM, FLAC, AAC, and MP3, providing a versatile audio experience.