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  • On the bottom of your ADAPT+ there is a reset button. Hold it down for 5 seconds, until the round button LED lights up in white. The product is now reset and ready to be set up again.
  • Resetting the device

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    1. In any source mode, press and hold the power button power and Source button source for 5 seconds.
    2. When the factory settings restore is complete, the soundbar automatically turns off and restarts.
    3. You can now set it up via Google Home app Google Home app again or connect any new Bluetooth devices.
  • 1. Power on the Enchant 800 or Enchant 1300 Soundbar. 2. In any source mode, press the power and source button for 5 seconds. 3. The Enchant 800 or Enchant 1300 will power off automatically and turn on again. 4. Your device is now reset back to default Factory settings. 5. You can now redo the setup through the Google Home app or pair with a new smartphone or tablet.
  • What you need first

    • A Harman/Kardon Enchant Soundbar (1300 or 800 model).
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    • Latest version of the Google Home appGoogle Home app
    • A mobile device or tablet with Android or iOS system.
    • An internet connection.
    • Dual-band router with 2.4GHz and 5GHz connection

    Adding your Enchant soundbar to your Wi-Fi

    1. Open the Google Home appGoogle Home app
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    1. Click on "ADD" to connect your Enchant 800 or Enchant 1300 Soundbar to your Wi-Fi network.
    2. Follow the instructions on screen and enjoy beautiful sound using Chromecast technology.


    Setup your enchant
  • This article mostly pertains to car audio but can also be used when setting the crossover for a home theater system.

    When setting up full-range speakers (2-way, 3-way, etc.), it is not necessary to use a HPF.  If a speaker’s frequency response is 40Hz-20kHz, this means that it naturally rolls off at 40Hz on the low end, and 20kHz on the high end.  So even if it is asked to reproduce 30Hz, it won’t, and all is good.

    However, why make the speaker try to reproduce frequencies it can’t, or make the amp work any harder than it needs to.  For this reason, it is good practice to set your HPF at the lowest frequency listed in the speaker’s frequency response. So, if the speaker’s frequency response is 35Hz-20kHz you would set it to 35Hz.

    Of course, there is no harm in setting it higher than 35Hz, if you’d like, or if you have a subwoofer handling the lower frequencies.  Another reason you might set it higher, if you have a car system with 4” speakers in the rear door, but 6x9’s in the front door.  You can let the 6x9’s handle all of the low frequencies while the 4” speakers take everything above 100Hz (for example), even though the speaker's frequency response may go down to 55Hz.

    There are two other methods for setting the HPF on your speaker.
     

    1. If your speaker plays fine without using the HPF:  Begin playing music and slowly turn up the HPF until you notice that the bass response is diminishing, then slightly turn it back until you get full response again.  This now guarantees that you have filtered out the bass that the speaker cannot reproduce without sacrificing any low frequency reproduction of the speaker.
    2. If your speaker is popping or crackling on really deep bass notes:  This may be due to installation location, or simply pushing too much bass to the speaker.  In this case, turn up the HPF until the popping stops.  This is not something that is normally suggested, but if you have a full system up and running and are happy with the results except for some popping in particularly small speakers, adjusting the HPF up a little may help.
  • The Citation product with Airplay 2, use an iOS feature named Wireless Accessory Configuration (WAC), which is the easiest way to set up Wi-Fi for iPhone users. If you want to set up AirPlay with WAC and set up Google Assistant later, you can follow the below instructions.
    1. Go into the Wi-Fi settings on the iPhone/iPad
    2. Select the speaker you want to set up AirPlay under “SET UP NEW AIRPLAY SPEAKER...” on the lower part of the display.
    3. Choose the Wi-Fi network you want to connect this speaker to, then press Next. This should normally be the same network your phone is connected to, which will appear as the default option.
    4. The speaker will connect to the Wi-Fi network. Press Done to finish the setup.
    5. After setup is successful. You can tap the Airplay symbol in Control Center or from your favorite audio streaming app to use AirPlay from your iPhone and iPad.
    Note:
    • If you don’t see the correct Wi-Fi network, make sure that the speaker is in range of the Wi-Fi router or access point.
    • If your iPhone or iPad has never connected to this Wi-Fi network before, you will need to enter the Wi-Fi password at this time. Most users will not need to enter this password.
    • If you cannot see your speaker under “SET UP NEW AIRPLAY SPEAKER...”, unplug and plug in power again to start it again.
    • About streaming music from Apple TV, iTunes and Mac, you can visit https://support.apple.com/HT202809 for more information.
  • Download the Google Home app, available for iOS and Android versions. 1. Open the Google Home app. 2. Plug in power for your Enchant 800 or Enchant 1300 Soundbar. 3. Enable Bluetooth. 3.1. Enable Location service on your phone and permit Google Home app to view your location (Android only). 4. Click setup device in your Google Home app. 5. Follow the instructions provided in the app, and enjoy Chromecast streaming for your Enchant soundbar!
  • Troubleshooting on a Wi-Fi Network:

    1. Unplug your router, then plug it back in.
    2. Give the router a minute or two to start up again.
    3. Make sure your phone, tablet, or computer has reconnected to the correct Wi-Fi network before checking the SmartThings app again, making sure not to connect to a guest network, as this can prevent your devices from connecting to your speaker.
    4. Use the router’s default “WPA2” security setting. Do no use “WEP” security setting on the router as this is not supported to connect your speaker with the internet.
    Troubleshooting with ethernet:
    1. Check the ethernet cable to make sure that the ethernet cable is firmly plugged in to both the router and your speaker.
    2. If possible, try connecting the ethernet cable to a different port on the router.
    3. You can also try using a different ethernet cable to make sure that the cable is not faulty.
  • This video shows how to use a smart speaker that has Google Assistant built-in.
    Our LINK series have Google Assistant built-in therefore you can practice your voice commands together with Harman/Kardon Citation or JBL LINK products

  • Before you start

    • Remove any interference that might be blocking the Soundbar side-firing speakers.
    • Any ambient noise or sounds that could disrupt the calibration needs to be out of the room.
    • In case you are moving the Enchant Soundbar you will need to calibrate the sound again.
    • If something went wrong, you can always delete the calibration settings by resetting the system.
      • Press and hold Power - button and  Soruce button down for 5 seconds.
      • This will delete all settings, including the Wi-Fi connection.


    How to use the MultiBeam feature

    1. Press and hold the CALIBRATION iconbutton for 3 seconds.
      1. On the Enchant display a timer will start counting down from 3 to 0 (Once hitting 0 the Calibration will begin).
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    1. The calibration takes around 60 seconds before it is complete. While calibrating you will hear some noises coming from the speaker.
    2. When finished the display on the Enchant Soundbar will say "DONE"

     
  • When all 5 battery level indicator led's are illuminated solid white.
  • The power on/off symbol/button will flash white consistently. The LED switches to OFF when charging is complete.
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