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Adapt BeoLab 5 to your system

The 

Acoustic Lens Technology

 system 

in BeoLab 5 ensures better balance 
between sound in the high and mid 

tone frequencies coming directly from 
the loudspeaker, and sound reflected by 
the room. The 

Acoustic Lens Technology

 

system also ensures correct tonal 
balance in the whole area in front of 
the loudspeaker.

The BeoLab 5 

Adaptive Bass Control

 

system and the 

Acoustic Lens 

Technology

 system ensures optimum 

freedom in the placement of your 

loudspeakers. Performing a calibration 

of the 

Adaptive Bass Control

 system 

ensures that the loudspeaker is 
optimally suited to its placement and 

the surroundings – and therefore, gives 
the best possible sound quality

Adaptive Bass Control

 calibration

Normally, when a loudspeaker is placed in a 
corner, the bass level is boosted compared to 
the bass level in a loudspeaker placed in a 
more freestanding position.

With other speaker systems, you have to 
consider this when placing them. With 

BeoLab 5, the Adaptive Bass Control system 

– when calibrated – filters out this change in 

the bass level.

During the calibration, the loudspeaker 
generates a series of sound signals and 

measures the response from walls, the floor, 

the ceiling, large objects and other surfaces in 
the room. Based on these measurements, the 
loudspeaker automatically calculates optimal 

settings for the 

Adaptive Bass Control

 filter.

 

The ‘Adaptive Bass Control’ calibration ensures that 

the bass level suits the placement of the 
loudspeaker, and thus the surroundings.

When you switch the loudspeaker on for the first 
time, the indicator light flashes slowly green* – 

signalling that it has not yet been calibrated.

Important!

–  Before you start the calibration, place the 

loudspeaker where you want it to be.

–  Do not calibrate more than one loudspeaker at a 

time. Otherwise, the sound emitted from one 

loudspeaker interferes with the measurements 
done in the other, and vice versa.

–  Consider the ‘normal status’ of the listening 

room: Will the doors be closed…? 

 

The windows…? Will the curtains be drawn…? 

Will there be many people in the room…?

–  If you, later on, decide to move the loudspeakers, 

rearrange your room, carpet the floor, etc., we 
recommend that you perform the calibration for 
each loudspeaker once again.

–  We recommend that you keep any tone control 

settings neutral.

During the calibration make sure that no noise 
interferes with the sounds emitted by the 
loudspeaker. Such noise might, for example, be: 
a running vacuum cleaner, ventilation or air 
conditioning systems, motor sounds nearby, etc.

Up to a certain level, the loudspeaker will try to 
compensate for this noise, but eventually, the noise 
may cause the calibration to fail – indicated by a 
slowly flashing red light. Should this happen, you 
must restart the calibration – perhaps later on, 
when the noise has stopped...

Acoustic Lens Technology – 

manufactured under license 
from Sausalito Audio Works.

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Summary of Contents for BeoLab 5

Page 1: ...BeoLab 5...

Page 2: ...that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a thir...

Page 3: ...eaker protection system and how to clean BeoLab 5 Set up BeoLab 5 6 Important information to consider before setting up BeoLab 5 Connect cables 8 Find information about the sockets and how to connect...

Page 4: ...peaker is equipped with a thermal protection system which prevents the units from overheating Should an error occur the system automatically switches the loudspeaker to standby and the indicator light...

Page 5: ...n to reset sound level To shift the left right sound balance Press to shift the sound towards the left and press to shift the sound towards the right To store a new start up sound level Press until yo...

Page 6: ...n top of the loudspeaker Do not touch the two speaker domes See Cleaning BeoLab 5 p 4 for further information The loudspeaker is designed for indoor use in dry domestic environments only and for use w...

Page 7: ...Beo4 remote control optional accessory 12 Product label Cover for socket panel To get access to the sockets and the RIGHT LEFT switch you will have to remove the cover To do so pull out the bottom ed...

Page 8: ...peaker to play either the right or the left sound channel Set this switch to RIGHT or LEFT respectively when connecting the loudspeaker using any of the sockets marked POWER LINK or the sockets marked...

Page 9: ...ou should not use longer cables than necesassary IMPORTANT Use fully mounted Power Link cables only not the very thin type If the wrong type of Power Link cables are used the loudspeaker will not play...

Page 10: ...exceeds 2 V RMS you must set each loudspeaker to accommodate a higher input level 2 V RMS 4 V RMS as explained in Adapt BeoLab 5 to your system p 11 Syncr connection Connection between the two loudspe...

Page 11: ...a Bang Olufsen audio system in the same room A Beo4 remote control is used to change the Option and the LINE input level setting To change the Option setting While holding down the button press LIST L...

Page 12: ...the Adaptive Bass Control filter The Adaptive Bass Control calibration ensures that the bass level suits the placement of the loudspeaker and thus the surroundings When you switch the loudspeaker on...

Page 13: ...or light flashes green Once started and during the calibration the following occurs The microphone extends a little and the speaker generates a series of sound signals starting with very low bass tone...

Page 14: ...r selection with a sound signal Key in a four digit PIN code of your own choice The loudspeaker confirms each digit with a sound signal Press the centre button to ac cept your code The loudspeaker con...

Page 15: ...ode system is deactivated While BeoLab 5 is in standby Press and hold on the Beo4 remote control for three seconds to enable master code input The indicator light shines intermittently red 1 sec and g...

Page 16: ...nally chosen PIN code with a Beo4 remote control Should you enter a wrong PIN code you only have four more attempts to key in the correct code after which the loudspeaker is switched off and cannot be...

Page 17: ...ec Flashes intermittently RED GREEN 1 sec 0 5 sec Flashes intermittently RED GREEN 1 sec 1 sec Switches briefly OFF and then shines red again The loudspeaker is in standby p 4 The loudspeaker is on p...

Page 18: ...switch panel 8 Calibration Adapt BeoLab 5 to your room 12 13 Daily use 4 Indicator lights and sound signals 17 Cleaning Cleaning 4 Indicator lights and sound signals Adapt BeoLab 5 to your room 12 13...

Page 19: ...f the collection systems available in your country you protect the environment human health and contribute to the prudent and rational use of natural resources Collecting electrical and electronic equ...

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