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  • Let's run through some basic check marks to ensure we didn't miss anything while setting up your device.
    1. Your Citation device is turned on power on
    2. Check the password you have entered, and re-enter it again (typos can happen).
    3. Make sure your mobile device has the initial support needed:
      1. Android 4.4 OS and higher
      2. Apple iOS 10 OS and higher
      3. The latest version of Google Home app gh
    4. Your phone needs Bluetooth to be on User-added image
    5. Enable Location Service locatin(Android only)
    6. Plus you need to permit Google Home app gh to access your location on the phone (Android only).


    The basic check is done, and we are now moving into your Wireless network setup.

    1. Try moving your speaker closer to the Wireless network router ONE 5 m distance Wifi router
    2. Have you previously connected the speaker to your WiFi network?  If yes, look below or move to "Troubleshooting"
      1. Did you recently make any changes to your network, such as buying a new router, adding an extender, or maybe changed settings?
      2. Maybe your ISP (Internet Service Provider) did some changes, possibly even updating your Wireless router software.

    If you still are experiencing issues connecting the device to your Wireless network, let's do some further troubleshooting.


    Troubleshooting

    1. Your WiFi router might need a reboot, unplug power for 1 minute and connect power again.
      1. While you are rebooting your WiFi router, we advise doing the same for your speaker. Simply disconnect power and reconnect power again.
      2. In case rebooting the speaker didn't work, let's try resetting your speaker by pressing the Reset Button reset button for 5 seconds (Front LED will light up).
    2. Go ahead with the setup again (remember to open Google Home app gh)
    3. Reboot your mobile device mobile device


    WiFi Network Troubleshooting

    • Check your WiFi router settings. Be sure that UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is enabled.
    • Change Wireless channels on your WiFi router on 2.4G or 5G..
      • Avoid using other channels on 2.4G other than 1, 6 and 11. The rest are a NO-GO.
      • Keep a maximum of 8 devices in total on 2.4G (that is including our speakers).
      • Move products to WiFi 5G band, if they support it, to reduce the stress factor on the 2.4G band
    • Check your WiFi router to see if there is a MAC address limitation.
      • MAC address limitation is when your router is set/fixed to a maximum of 20 devices (or whatever it may have been configured for).
      • When you want to add the 21st device your router will deny access because you have filled up the 20 devices.
      • You need to clear or delete old devices that are not in use anymore. This may require someone with technical knowledge.
      • We advise that you don't have any MAC address limitations at all.
    • Avoid bad extenders (Cheap ones are often not powerful enough to deal with or handle the kind of data required to transmit high quality audio).
      • With extenders, the connection between "router and extender" is decreased by 50%.  That said, your data will be even slower,. having to processes it while the speed is decreased.
    There are more things you can do to optimize your WiFi router, but these above are the most common issues happening in users homes.

     
  • To have the best possible performance for OMNI+ system we advise to have a dual-band router with a powerful chipset and ram for best Wi-Fi performance. This will not only help our products to perform better and more stable, but your other devices at home will have more power and fewer interruptions. Please also be sure that your home Wi-Fi router has Multicast enabled, as our Omni+ system requires this feature enabled in order to work (same goes for Chromecast devices). Always connect our Omni+ system to 5 GHz Wi-Fi whenever possible to limit the risk of devices being slow or interrupted on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.
  • The Harman Kardon Wireless HD Audio System uses UDP ports 6060 and 6080.
  • The Vi headphones have a couple different sensors, including a touch sensor (for interacting with Vi), a gyroscope (for rotational motion), accelerometer (for movement or vibrations) and a barometer (for elevation / atmospheric pressure). Plus they house a “custom” sensor that uses visible-light and infrared LEDs along with photodiodes, all in the left ear bud, to determine your heart rate. The headphones can also talk to your iPhone/Android's GPS and Wi-Fi to help with figuring out location and other information.
  • Wireless Stereo Boost allows you to connect two of the same model speakers together for a more powerful listening experience. 


    To use this feature, hold the Bluetooth button on both speakers for more than 5 seconds.


    The left & right channels can be swapped by tapping the Bluetooth button on the host speaker twice.

  • The Onyx Studio 8 features Wireless Stereo Boost which allows you to connect two Onyx Studio 8 speakers together for a more powerful listening experience. Please note: You cannot connect the Onyx Studio 8 to other Onyx Studio speakers such as the Onyx Studio 7, 6 and 5.
  • Both the OMNI BAR+ and its subwoofer have 200W of power amplification, which means that total system power is 400 W.
  • The Omni 50+ rated power with AC power connected is 4 X 25 Watt. When using battery only, the rated power is 4 X 15 Watt.
  • The overall power rating is 630 W maximum power at 1% THD.
     
  • The EQ Button activates a special "wide stereo sound" effect. It does not affect bass settings. Turning EQ On/Off does not reset bass level to default value. User can adjust BASS in the Bass +/- control in the APP.
  • The Frequency response for the Citation series, except the subwoofer, is 50Hz to 20Khz.
     
  • Since there is no fixed standard for headphone connections, there are two cables in the box, with different polarity. If one cable does not give good audio results, try the other cable. This usually solves the problem. The majority of phone models (Apple, Samsung from Galaxy S2 model, LG, HTC, Sony, Motorola, Blackberry) require the audio cable with the silver plugs. Pin assignment in this cable from the tip of the plug: R/L/Ground/Microphone. However, some manufacturers, such as some models from Nokia, require a cable with different pin assignment, (R/L/Microphone/Ground). In this case, you should use the audio cable with the black plugs.
  • The BDS 335 system is a 2.1 sound system, and speaker set included in this version is HKTS 335 speaker system. The BDS 635 system is a 5.1 sound system, and speaker set included in this version is HKTS 635 speaker system. That is the only difference between these two systems.
  • Dolby Atmos is an object-based surround sound format. Harman Kardon MultiBeam is a beam-forming surround sound system that creates a wide surround sound effect.
  • AURA Studio is a Bluetooth speaker plus microphone built-in, where AURA has Wi-Fi built-in for AirPlay, DLNA and Spotify Connect solutions.
  • PureVoice is a new patent-pending technology from Harman, that actively analyzes media content to make the dialogue in Movies and TV programs easier to hear.
     
  • Dolby Atmos is a 3D surround sound format. Using Dolby Atmos, the Citation Multibeam 1100 can reproduce multi-channel surround sound including height channel. For more information, visit Dolby Atmos at https://www.dolby.com/technologies/dolby-atmos
     
  • JBL Connect+ can wirelessly link more than 100 JBL Connect+ enabled speakers together to amplify the party
  • Our AVR151S features HDMI 1.4a with 3D ready. AVR 161S and AVR 171S feature HDMI 2.0 with 3D ready. HDR is not supported.
  • The Harman Kardon SB20 supports HDMI 1.4 with ARC to the TV.
  • All AVR models up to and including 151S, 161S and 171S feature HDCP version 1.4. (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). This is also true for BDS 280, 580, 280S and 580S. It is not possible to update to version 2.2 with any software/firmware update, as this requires a hardware change. Future models may feature version 2.2, made for UHD/4k content.
  • All speakers are set to react when you use the keywords to interact with Google. To eliminate multiple speakers talking at the same time, using the "Microphone Mute" button will stop the speaker from reacting to the keywords.
  • The optical input supports these formats: 2-ch PCM with 44.1k or 48k support, and Dolby Digital (1.0 to 5.1 channels).
  • ONYX and AURA supports PCM, WMA, AAC, FLAC and MP3 via DLNA.
  • All of the surround mode functions in our devices work in different ways, and some might be useful in certain situations. Here is a list of each mode, explained with more details. HVS surround mode: Is the abbreviation for HARMAN Virtual Surround. It will process the signal to simulate a surround effect from a stereo source. DSP Bypass: Surround Off (DSP or Analog Bypass) = 2 CH STEREO. When this mode is selected, the BDS will pass the analog source material directly through to the front left and right speakers, bypassing the digital processing circuitry. Stereo mode: Turns off all surround processing and plays a pure two-channel signal or a downmix of a multichannel signal. The signal is digitized and bass management settings are applied, making it appropriate when a subwoofer is used. Pulse-code modulation (PCM): This method is used to digitally represent sampled analog signals, and two channels (stereo) is the most common format. PCM Stereo is what standard Audio CDs always use. Dynamic Range Control: This setting makes the loud and quiet parts of a movie or music sound closer to the same volume (a process known as compression). Compression lets you turn up the volume so you can hear the quiet parts without the loud parts disturbing other people. NOTE: This feature works only with Dolby Digital programs that have been specially encoded. Three settings are available: •• Off: Never applies compression. Use this setting when the volume may be as loud as you desire. •• On: Always applies compression. Use this setting when you want the volume to be as quiet as possible without making it difficult to hear spoken dialogue. •• Auto: Applies compression based on information encoded within the Dolby Digital bit-stream. The receiver will selectively apply compression only during the most dynamic parts of the soundtrack.
  • (+) Button A short press will increase the volume. A long press will skip to the next track. (-) Button A short press will decrease the volume. A long press will skip back a track. Middle (Multifunction Button) A short press will play/pause music or answer/end calls. A long press on the middle button will turn the device on/off.
  • All products must be on Wi-Fi 5GHz network, and you need two additional OMNI+ speakers of the same model (2 x OMNI 20+ for example) to create 5.1 wireless surround sound.
  • The sound feedback is the tone you hear when you send a command to the soundbar. This confirmation tone can be switched off, if you do not want it to be heard.
  • The calibration sound setup process ensures the soundbar delivers the best 3D surround effects for any interior and room layout.

  • Sometimes, when the soundbar is connected to a digital TV, the audio may not synchronize with the video. If the video is behind the audio, adjust the audio delay time to match the video.

    You can set the audio delay time between 0 msec and 250 msec.

    Note: The audio delay time you specify may not be exact, depending on the played content.

    The audio sync function will not resolve instances where the video is ahead of the audio.

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