Try disconnecting all the inputs except the power. Also make sure there are other sources of infra red nearby. I've had issues when the sun shines through a window onto my TV etc. The remote no longer appears to work.
If it still happens then I'd guess its faulty. You could then try calling the support number given earlier in this thread.
Do you got that pdf for USA
Hi all. For the sake of those stumbling across this thread in the future with the same problem, I've gone to the liberty of tracking down the firmware from JBL, testing it to make sure it works (it does) and uploading it to google drive so people with this problem in the future don't have to jump through JBL's weird hoops just to fix an issue with their product from the factory.
You can download the firmware from here, this has been tested on my own JBL Bar Studio and it works fine. The PDF Instructions are also included in the zip file. I hope this helps!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CI-2KspV_wVbnGwbdEFYgF87IGOegskP/view?usp=sharing
Thank you so much
No problem. Let me know how it works! You might need to try a few USB sticks to get it to register though. I've has the best success with USB Sticks smaller than 16 gigabytes
I'm having trouble opening the bin file.
Just watch out. Different sound bars might need slightly different firmwares.
If this one (in Google drive) doesn't work for anyone, best to get in touch with JBL with your serial number.
Yes this is worth mentioning.
I did check the firmware file a bit and it doesn't seem like it's serial number bound or anything (the file was modified last in 2019) so it should be just fine but as always you are doing it at your own risk etc etc
No problemo. My run in with JBL Support had been particularly irritating since they had me dig out the receipt as well so I just thought it would be easier to upload the firmware online to save others the headache in the future if they happened to run into a similar issue with their Bar Studio.
Also to install the firmware make sure to follow the instructions in the included PDF file. Use a USB stick formatted as FAT32 with nothing else on it but the bin file found inside the zip. Then turn the sound bar onto USB mode and insert the USB drive. If all goes well then the LED on the sound bar should start flashing quickly. If this doesn't happen then try using a different USB stick.