Connecting the Panasonic soundbar to the TV enhances the audio experience and provides a theater-like atmosphere in your home. If you are a new user, you might be confused about how to connect the soundbar to the TV. You can connect the Panasonic soundbar to your TV using HDMI, optical, or AUX cables. If you prefer a wireless connection, you can pair your TV with the soundbar via Bluetooth. This guide will explain both wired and wireless methods to connect your soundbar to the TV.
How to Connect Panasonic Soundbar to TV Using Cable
1. Connect the Panasonic Soundbar to the TV using the HDMI cable, Optical cable, or AUX cable.
2. Turn on both your soundbar and the TV.
3. Change the Input on your TV settings to the respective connectivity port.
4. Now, play any media file on the TV and listen to the audio on your Panasonic soundbar.
How to Pair Panasonic Soundbar to TV Via Bluetooth
Bluetooth is an easy and flexible way to connect any two devices easily. The Panasonic soundbar comes with Bluetooth support. So, you can easily connect it to any TV with built-in Bluetooth support.
1. Turn On your Panasonic soundbar and press the Bluetooth button on the remote. This will put your soundbar in pairing mode. If not enabled, press and hold the Bluetooth button on the remote until you see the PAIRING message indicated on the display.
2. Turn On your TV and go to the Bluetooth settings.
3. Choose your Panasonic soundbar from the list of available devices.
4. Once connected, play any audio or video file on the TV and listen to its sound on your soundbar.
How to Connect Panasonic Subwoofer to Soundbar
Subwoofers are a sub-device associated with the soundbar that produces surround sound and enhanced audio. You can jump into submerging audio by placing these two speakers in an apt place. You can easily pair the subwoofer to your soundbar by pressing the pair button on both speakers.
How to Fix Panasonic Soundbar Not Connecting to TV
Sometimes, you can’t listen to the audio of your TV on the Panasonic soundbar. If you face this problem, refer to the steps below to fix the issue.
- Check the cables and replace the damaged cables with new ones.
- Ensure that the devices are kept within range while pairing via Bluetooth.
- Try connecting the soundbar to a different power outlet.
- Restart your Soundbar and TV.
- Reset your Panasonic Soundbar.
- Update your Panasonic Soundbar and TV firmware.
FAQ
You can connect the Panasonic Soundbar to your old TV using Coaxial Cable.