Operation status of the wireless transmitter's led – Samsung HT-D5210C-ZA User Manual
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Basic Functions
Playback of applications' contents through 
the product is not guaranteed. We 
recommend playing contents downloaded 
to the iPod.
If you have a problem using your iPod, 
please visit www.apple.com/support/ipod
How to Link the Wireless Transmitter
with the Main Unit
Turn off your Home Theater.
Press the 4, 7, 6, 3 buttons on the remote 
control in order.
The Power LED blinks once.
Connect the iPod/iPhone to the Wireless 
transmitter.
STAND
BY
LIN
K
CHA
RGE
Turn on the iPod/iPhone. Press the "ID SET" 
button on the back of the Wireless 
transmitter for 5 seconds. The link light on 
the wireless transmitter blinks rapidly.
Turn on your product.
To listen to music from your iPod/iPhone 
over the product, press the 
button to
select "W. IPOD" mode.
After you select "W. IPOD" mode, turn the 
volume of the product down to avoid hearing 
damage.
You can control the speaker volume of the 
iPod/iPhone with a volume wheel or a 
volume bar. 
When the iPod/iPhone is stopped or in a 
power saving mode, the Wireless transmitter 
enters Sleep Mode.
When iPod/iPhone is set to Deep Sleep 
Mode, the Wireless transmitter turns off.
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Operation status of the wireless
transmitter's LED
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STANDB
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STANDB
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LINK
Display
Function
LINK
(Blue LED)
STANDBY
(Red LED)
LED ON
Pairing
successfully
completed
STANDBY
LED BLINK
(Long blink)
Processing iPod/
iPhone
LOW BATTERY
LED BLINK
(Short blink)
Processing
pairing
Pairing failed
CAUTION
If you use a wireless device such as a laptop 
computer, an AP, or Wifi , near the main home 
theater unit, an unstable operation error can 
occur.
Do not pair the SWA-5000 and iPod/iPhone at 
the same time. If you pair them at the same 
time, the iPod/iPhone and SWA-5000 may not 
connect to the product.
The maximum transmission distance from the 
product to the wireless transmitter is about 
16.4 feet, but may vary depending on your 
operation environment.
The audio signal may be weakened or even 
lost where there is an obstacle such as a wall 
or partition between the product and wireless 
transmitter. You can also weaken or lose signal 
if you move the wireless transmitter around.
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