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PROBLEM : "The soundbar is not producing sound."
SOLUTION: Ensure the soundbar is connected to a properly functioning power outlet. When to power, a front panel LED will turn either amber or green. If the LED does not illuminate, there is a fault with the power outlet, the power cord, or the soundbar unit itself. If the front panel LED illuminates amber, this means the device is in standby mode. To bring the device out of standby mode, connect an audio source with active (and sufficiently loud) audio. Once the audio is detected, the LED will change from amber to green, and the soundbar will begin producing sound.

PROBLEM : "The soundbar is too quiet."
SOLUTION : First, ensure the "Volume" switch is set correctly (see "Volume Switch" on page 6). Next, ensure the soundbar is in the correct mode (see "Volume Control Schemes" on page 2 and "Source Volume Switch" on page 5).

PROBLEM : "I've put the soundbar into "Variable mode", but the volume buttons aren't working. The front panel flashes every time I press the volume buttons."
SOLUTION: There is no such thing as "variable mode". You've placed the soundbar into variable *SOURCE* mode. The two "Volume Source" positions ("Variable "Source" and "Fixed Source") are labeled based on the TV's (i.e. the source's) behavior, not the soundbar's behavior. So if you want the soundbar itself to have a variable volume, choose "Fixed Source" instead.