Naxa NHS-2012 User manual

32” TV Sound Bar System with Bluetooth®
NHS-2012
Instruction Manual
Please read carefully before use and keep for future reference.

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Table of Contents
Thank You ..................................................................... 3
In the Box ...................................................................... 3
Installing Your Sound Bar............................................ 4
On a Table Top.................................................................................4
How to Mount the Sound Bar to a Wall .....................................4
At a Glance .................................................................... 6
Front View ....................................................................................... 6
Rear/Top View 7
Remote Control.............................................................................. 8
Using the Remote Control....................................................8
Replacing the Battery ...........................................................9
Connecting Power........................................................10
Getting Started............................................................10
Turning the Unit On and Off .......................................................10
Setting the Source Mode .............................................................10
Adjusting the Volume....................................................................11
Using Bluetooth®Mode ................................................11
Pairing a Bluetooth®Device.........................................................11
Using Optical IN Mode.................................................12
Connection.......................................................................................12
Using AUX IN Mode 12
AUX IN sources may include: ...................................................12
AUX IN connection ...............................................................12-13
Warnings and Precautions.......................................... 14
Troubleshooting Guide................................................17
..............................................................18
Support ........................................................................18
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Specifications

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Thank You In the Box
•NHS-2012
•AC/DC power adapter
•Remote Control with CR 2025 button cell
•AUX to RCA audio cable
•
Instruction Manual
We trust that you will be happy with your purchase.
Please read this manual carefully and save it for refer-
ence. You may also find the latest FAQ documentation,
and other product material at our website. Come visit
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have to offer!
We know you have many choices when it comes to
technology; thank you for choosing us here at Naxa
Electronics. Established in 2001 in Los Angeles, CA,
we are dedicated to delivering products that entertain
and delight.
Please take a moment to make sure that you have
everything in the list below. Although we make every
effort to ensure that each Naxa device is securely
packed and sealed, we know a lot can happen in
between us and you. If antyhing is missing, check
back with your local retailer to get immediate
assistance. If they cannot help you, please contact
our Naxa Support Team at www.naxa.com/supportcenter.

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Installing Your Sound Bar
On a Table Top How to Mount the Sound Bar to a
Wall
You will need the following:
•Wall mounting kit (2 screws, 2 drywall plugs)
•Pencil
•Level
•Ruler
•Drill (for drywall installations only)
•Hammer (for drywall installations only)
•Cross-head screwdriver
(the following accessories are not included)
2-3inches
2-3inches
When placing the Sound Bar on an entertainment
center, bookshelf, or any type of enclosed space,
be sure to allow at least 2-3 inches of space around
the Sound Bar for ventilation. If the Sound Bar is
enclosed in a tight space without adequate ventila-
tion, heat generated by the Sound Bar could produce
a potential heat hazard.
Find a flat and level surface to palce your sound bar.
Most people position the sound bar centered below
their TV. Each installation environment is unique and has its
own requirements; you may need additional material
to prepare the sound bar for mounting.

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Naxa Electronics recommends that wall mounting be
preformed by a qualified professional installer. Naxa
is not liable for any accidents or damage to property
or the sound bar due to incorrect installation.
1. Using a level and ruler, use a pencil to mark 2 points
on the wall that are 21.5 inches apart. Use the level
to ensure that the points are on the same horizon-
tal plane and are parallel to the ground.
2. For drywall installations only; for wood, skip to
step 3: Drill holes at the two marked points on the
wall.Insert the drywall plugs into each of the holes;
use a hammer to gently tap them into place. The
plugs should fit completely into the hole, with the
tops of the plug flush with the wall.
(For installations in brick or concrete walls, please
obtain a masonry bit, plugs, and screws from your
local hardware store.)
3. Use a screwdriver to drive the screws partially
into the wall at the two marked points. Allow the
screws to extend 0.3 inches from the wall.
1. Screws
2.Drywall plugs
(optional)
21.5 inches
(546 mm)
(546 mm)
21.5 inches

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4.
The wall that the sound bar is mounted on
should be of sufficient strength to support
the weight of the sound bar.
At a Glance
Front View
1
Full-range drivers
2 Indicator Lights up to indicate the current source
mode.
3
IR Sensor
Speaker
Receives signals from the remote control.
Make sure that the screws are stable and firmly at-
tached to the wall. Locate the mount points on the
rear of the sound bar, then hook the sound bar onto
the screws.
21.5 inches
(546 mm)
2. Indicator
1. Remote sensor
3. Speaker 3. Speaker

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Rear View
4 OPTICAL IN
connector
Optical In mode. Digital optical audio
connection for devices with optical audio
output.
5 AUX IN
connector
AUX IN mode. 3.5mm stereo connection
for devices with 3.5mm line-out or head-
phone output.
6
7
Power
Socket Connector for the included power adapter.
8
STANDBY/
SOURCE
button
Press and hold to turn the unit Off, press
againto turn it back on.
Press to change the active connection mode
(Bluetooth, Optical IN, AUX IN)
9 VOL– button Press to decrease the volume.
10 VOL+ button Press to increase the volume.
button Press to start, pause, or resume playback.
TopView
5. AUX IN 6. DC IN jack
4. OPTICAL IN
O P T I C A L I N
A U X I N
D C 5 . 8 V, 2 A
VOL+VOL-
S T A N D B Y /
S O U R C E
7. STANDBY/SOURCE
button
8. Play/Pause button 9. Volume down button
10. Volume up button

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Remote Control
Pres to turn On/Off the unit.
Press to Mute the Volume
Press to decrease the Bass
VOL– Press to decrease the Volume
SOURCE
VOL+ Press to increase the Volume
Previous. Press to skip to the
previous track (Bluetooth Mode)
Pause or resume playback
(Bluetooth Mode)
Next. Press to skip to the next
track (Bluetooth Mode)
Using the Remote Control
Before using the re-
mote for the first
time, remove and dis-
card the plastic film
protector.
Aim the remote control at the front of
the sound bar and then press a key.
Obstacles between the unit
and transmitter may pre-
vent the remote control from
working. Direct sunlight, in-
candescent or fluorescent
lamps, or any other strong
light shining on the remote
sensor of the unit may pre-
vent the remote control from
working properly.
NHS-2011
NHS-2012
BASS- BASS+
TREBLE- TREBLE+
3D
BASS –
TREBLE –Press to decrease the Treble
Press to change the input
BASS +Press to increase the Bass
3D Press repeatedly to change audio
mode.
Press and hold to turn to normal
mode.
TREBLE +Press to increase the Treble

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Replacing the Battery
The remote control is powered by one (1) “CR2025”-
type battery.
1. Squeeze the tab of the battery com-
partment to the right while drawing
the battery tray out.
2. Take note of the orientation of the
existing battery. Replace it with a new
“CR2025” lithium battery, making
sure to match the polarity of the old
battery (as well as the +/- markings
on the remote control.
3. Push the tray back into place.
The battery in the remote will
last for approximately 1 year. Replace the
battery if the remote control does not
work. Always dispose of batteries accord-
ing to your local municipal regulations.
Do not use the remote control for other
equipment at the same time.
The battery used in the remote control
may present a fire or chemical burn if
mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble,
incinerate, or heat the battery (~212°F). Do
not mix old with new batteries, or differ-
ent types of batteries. Remove the battery
from the remote if it will not be used for a
long period of time.
Keep batteries away from children.
Lithium coin cells can cause serious injury
or death if swallowed. SEEK MEDICAL HELP
IMMEDIATELY IF SWALLOWED.
Do not spill water on the remote control.
CR2025

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Connecting Power
Use the included AC power adapter to connect the unit
to AC household power.
•Connect the two-pronged end of the adapter to a
household power outlet.
•Connect the barrel plug end of the adapter to the
Power socket [6] of the unit.
The adapter supports AC 100-240V power
only. Do not connect the power adapter to
a power outlet other than that which is in-
dicated here and on the rating label of the
power adapter as this may result in the risk
of fire or electric shock.
Disconnect the unit from power if it will not
be used for a long time.
Do not handle the power plug with wet
hands. Doing so may cause electric shock.
Do not use the adapter with any other power
source.
Getting Started
To turn the unit on, press the STANDBY/SOURCE [7]
button.
To place the unit in Standby mode, press and hold
STANDBY/SOURCE [7] until the SOURCE LED [2] turns red.
To turn the unit off completely, disconnect the unit
from power.
Setting the Source Mode
Press STANDBY/SOURCE [7] to set the active source
mode. This controls which connection is being used.
The SOURCE LED [2] will light to indicate which mode
has been selected when STANDBY/SOURCE [7] is pressed.
Source LED Connection Mode
Blue Bluetooth®
Indigo (blue + green) Optical IN [4]
Turning the Unit On and O
Violet AUX IN [5]
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