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Connect the power cords for the soundbar and the subwoofer to the back of each, and then plug both into a wall outlet. Use a small pointed object to press the ID SET button on the back of the subwoofer. Continue holding until STANDBY turns off and LINK (Blue LED) blinks quickly.
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turn the soundbar off, then press and hold the reset button on the back of the subwoofer until the blue light starts blinking fast. the point the remote at the soundbar and hold the mute button until"ID SET" shows on the display. Then turn on the soundbar and it should find the sub and pair with it.
Push in and hold the switch on the back of the subwoofer until the light starts blinking fast. Then, with the soundbar power turned off, hold the mute button on the remote. "ID SET" should show up on the display. Then turn on the soundbar, and the subwoofer should link to it.
Have you checked the sensors? There is an electric eye type sensor- send on one side, receive on the other, usually located knee height or lower. If something is blocking it, or if they have been bumped and are not in line with each other, the door will not close. It is a safety check to keep the door from accidentally crushing anyone or thing that might be under it. On one, there is usually a tiny light that is steady if they are in contact, or it will blink if not. If blinking, just line them up until the light is steady.
There is a little wire attached to them bringing electricity and connecting them to the opener. If the sensors are connecting or are not lit at all, check that this wire is connected to the sensors and the opener.
With the home theater system off, press and hold the REMAIN button on the home theater's remote control for 5 seconds. Note: You can release the REMAIN button when the POWER LED blinks blue.
With the wireless module turned on, use a ball point pen to press the RESET button on the back of the wireless module. The POWER LED in the front of the home theater blinks two times.
Turn on the home theater. The LINK LED on the front of the SWA-3000 changes from red to blue, indicating the wireless module has connected to the home theater.
If your home theater continues to display rear check after you have tried the steps above, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864). Have your model number and serial number on hand to set up service.
With the home theater system off, press the 0-1-3-5 buttons in that order on the home theater's remote control.
Power on the home theater system.
With the wireless module on, press the [ID SET] button on the back of the wireless module for five seconds.
If your home theater continues to display rear check after you have tried the steps above, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864). Have your model number and serial number on hand to set up service.
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