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Connecting the Wii console's Sensor Bar.

To connect your Wii console's Sensor Bar, here's what you can do!







It is very simple connecting your Sensor Bar. Follow these instructions.
  1. Connect your Sensor Bar plug into the connector on the rear of your Wii console.
  2. You can mount your Sensor Bar in three different ways .

    On the top of the TV.


    Below the screen.


    On the Sensor Bar stand.

Mounting the Sensor Bar on the top of the TV

  1. Remove the protective film from the foam pads on the bottom of the Sensor Bar.
  2. For stabilizing the Sensor Bar, add the adhesive foam tape supplied with the Wii.
  3. Stick the Sensor Bar on the top of the TV. (Align in such a way that the center of the Sensor Bar should be in the center top of the TV and the front of the Sensor Bar should be close to the TV).



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Mounting the Sensor Bar below the TV:

  1. Remove the protective film from the foam pads on the bottom of the Sensor Bar.
  2. For stabilizing the Sensor Bar, add the adhesive foam tape supplied with the Wii.
  3. Ensure the Sensor Bar is mounted on the front edge of the surface where the TV is placed. (Align in such a way that the center of the Sensor Bar should be in the center of the TV).



Note:It is great that the Sensor Bar can be mounted flexibly but to get improved results, it is good to mount the Sensor Bar on the top of the TV using the Sensor Bar stand.

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Using the Sensor Bar stand:

In some situations, the communication between your Wii remote and Sensor Bar can be much better when you use the Sensor Bar stand to mound the Sensor Bar.Here's how you can set it up:
  1. Remove the protective film from the foam pads on the bottom of the Sensor stand.
  2. For stabilizing the Sensor Bar stand, add the adhesive foam tape to the top and to the bottom of the stand.
  3. Ensure the Sensor Bar stand is mounted on the top of the TV or on the edge of the surface where the TV is placed.


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