Setting up and connecting BeoLab Transmitter 1 16
(Power Link channels are dedicated according to the output from the source).
- Noise is generated by the BeoLab Transmitter 1 and the noise is emitted from a (random) speaker that may not be the correct one matching the
Power Link (sound) channel indicated by the flashing LED. Make a short press ≤ 1.5 s on the
SELECT
button once or repeatedly until the noise is
emitted from the speaker position desired.
- Make a short press ≤ 1.5 s on the
STORE
button, by which the Power Link (sound) channel and the speaker are matched and stored in the
configuration table (speaker mapping table). The LED with that Power Link (sound) channel will stop flashing. If not all speakers are configured the
LED of the next
Power Link channel will start flashing. Now repeat the instruction step just above. Se also
page 12
ff when moren than 11
speakers are to be configured.
The below example illustrates the Power Link LED indications when speaker for the 3
rd
sound channel is being configured.
Speaker setup in TV menu
BeoVision 7-40
- Press
Menu
>
OPTIONS
>
SOUND
>
SPEAKER TYPES
and move the cursor to the first line.
Sound will be emitted from one of the speakers.
First line is predefined as CENTRE.
Go to first line after
SPEAKERS
and the first two are predefined as subwoofers.
Step through the list and for each speaker emitting a sound assign the speaker type of the speaker; e.g. BeoLab 17.
- Press
Menu
>
OPTIONS
>
SOUND
>
SPEAKER ROLES
and move the cursor through the list, one speaker at a time. A sound is heard from a
speaker. Choose a speaker role that matches the position of the speaker.
BeoVision 10
- Press
Menu
>
OPTIONS
>
SOUND
>
SPEAKER TYPE
and move the cursor to the first line.
Step through the list and for each speaker position assign the type of the speaker; e.g. BeoLab 17.
Sound can now be emitted through each speaker.
To optimise the sound experience, configure the levels and listening distances in the appropriate setup menus.