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Motiv 5

“the rear satellites and/or centre will not play 
with  stereo  sources  e.g.  music  CDs (on  pC  or 
DVD player)”. 

The Motiv 5 is purely a playback system – it has no 
built-in decoder function. Therefore it is “depend-
ent”  on  the  allocation  of  the  external  decoders 
when splitting the signals. This decoder is a com-
ponent of the sound card or DVD player software. 
If the signal only plays on two satellites in stereo 
mode, for example, the correct allocation in the 
software of the sound card/DVD player is either 
not possible or not correctly set.
The Motiv 5 is “blameless” – it only plays back the 
signals it receives. Therefore, correct allocation in 
the software of the sound card/DVD player is es-
sential. Please contact the support department 
of the sound card/DVD player manufacturer. 

“I can hear background noises that only occur 
at certain volumes”

When  the  background  noises  keep  occurring  at 
certain  levels  in “steps  of  10”,  the  phenomenon 
you have described is a construction-dependent 
peculiarity  of  the  Motiv  5  and  not  a  defect.  As 
you can set the volume yourself using the volume 
options  on  your  PC/DVD  player,  instead  of  using 
the remote control and the equalizer on the sub-
woofer,  this  critical  setting  point  can  simply  be 
avoided in everyday life.

“I’m receiving radio/interference signals”

In rare cases it may be possible to receive radio/
interference frequencies; this depends on the lo-
cal  environment.  Please  remove  all  cinch  cables 
from  the  subwoofer  and  check  whether  the  in-
terference still occurs. We recommend trying out 
shorter, higher quality, shielded cinch connection 
cables.

“The satellites crackle”

Please  disconnect  the  Teufel  speaker  system 
from your PC or other connected devices by loos-
ening  the  cable  connection  and  check  whether 
the “crackling” stops. Try operating the set with 
a different power source/in a different room ( just 
use an extension cable). If you can still hear the 
crackling, please check which satellite is affected 
by swapping them over and finding out whether 
it  is  the  satellite  or  the  subwoofer  electronics 
that  are  generating  the  excessive  crackling.  If 

the fault “moves” with the satellite, the satellite 
is affected. On the other hand, if the crackling is 
still on the same channel, the subwoofer amplifier 
electronics are responsible.

“The satellites hiss”

Generally speaking, the Motiv 5 is a very low-noise 
system. In the high range area, very good-quality 
high-resolution speaker systems can expose the 
defective  quality  of  a  signal  source  (e.g.  from 
mp3 files or analogue cassette recordings) that is 
hardly noticeable on less high-quality speakers.

You can check the basic noise level by connecting 
an output signal (via a cinch cable) from an exter-
nal source that is guaranteed to be good quality 
– such as a music CD on a portable CD player – to 
the front L/R input on the subwoofer. If all of the 
satellites  are  now  playing  noise-free,  then  they 
were not getting the correct signal before. Either 
the cinch cable is defective (try swapping them) 
or the output of your source appliance is not pro-
ducing a sufficient signal.

However, if you continue to hear increased noise 
on  this  channel  there  is  possibly  a  fault  in  the 
Motiv 5. Please check which satellite is affected 
by  swapping  the  satellites  over  and  finding  out 
whether it is the satellite or the subwoofer elec-
tronics that are generating the excessive noise. 
If the fault “moves” with the satellite, the satel-
lite is affected. On the other hand, if the noise re-
mains on the same channel, the subwoofer ampli-
fier electronics are responsible.

Frequently asked questions

Summary of Contents for Motiv 5 Digital

Page 1: ...PC multimedia home cinema system with integrated 5 1 amplifier and remote control Technical specifications and operating instructions Motiv 5 Teufel...

Page 2: ...uired as the warranty document This warranty is exclusively valid for speakers power amplifiers and electronics that have been purchased from Teufel for private use by end customers The warranty is no...

Page 3: ...age 8 Home cinema system Page 9 Connection Satellites Page 10 5 1 sound card Page 11 DVD player recorder Page 12 Stereo sources Page 13 AV receiver Page 14 Set up 5 1 sound card Page 15 DVD player Rec...

Page 4: ...n the mains socket and the cable output from the subwoofer The power supply cable and the cables that connect the speakers should be checked regularly for insulation faults or breaks If a fault is dis...

Page 5: ...ource of the signal for example via a DVD player with analogue 5 1 out puts A selection of suitable DVD players can be found on our website www teufel eu in the FAQ support area Because the set up has...

Page 6: ...der to ensure safe transport for any later servicing The Motiv 5 is supplied as a complete system Contents 41 x Motiv 5 subwoofer A 500 6 SW with inte grated 5 1 amplifier 45 x identical Motiv 5 satel...

Page 7: ...cable and is adapted to a cinch jack You will need two for stereo amplifiers Base Teufel Concept M 50 P Slimline height adjusta ble base for the Motiv 5 satellites The speaker cable can be hidden insi...

Page 8: ...placement because of different distances and heights can be compensated for in the setting options of the sound card s control software Setting up the Motiv 5 as a PC system When using the Motiv 5 as...

Page 9: ...the front speaker towards the reception area It is important that the centre and main speakers are placed in an even arc possibly slightly curved towards the TV Example set up of a Motiv 5 being used...

Page 10: ...correct polarity when connecting the speakers the plus pole of the speaker to the plus pole of the amplifier and the minus pole of the speaker to the minus pole of the amplifier Connecting the cables...

Page 11: ...ard The Motiv 5 is perfect for direct connection to any computer If your sound card is set up for 5 1 op eration you will usually find three 3 5mm mini jack outputs Connect the card using three adapte...

Page 12: ...your DVD player recorder does not have a decoder or six analogue cinch outputs you can still successfully use the Motiv 5 Connect the stereo output of your appliance using a stereo cinch cable with t...

Page 13: ...are connected to the subwoofer via the speaker cable The subwoofer now pro duces a mixed signal for all speakers With this type of connection the four satellites reproduce a stereo signal and the cen...

Page 14: ...oofer from the front R input via a mono cinch cable to the sub out output on the A V receiver amplifier If the AV receiver amplifier has preamplifier out puts for all channels front R L rear R L centr...

Page 15: ...s management set up The transfer frequency can be set using the sliding control described here as frequency shut off Select the optimum setting of 120Hz Start up the surround mixer and call up the spe...

Page 16: ...player software Its set up options differ greatly from appliance to appliance Please consult the handbook for your DVD player The following basic settings should always be made 4The front centre rear...

Page 17: ...If the subwoofer is in a different position the setting at 180 can compensate for reduced bass reproduction Sub bypass If you operate your Motiv 5 on a device that allows you to set the cut off freque...

Page 18: ...tting the mains switch on the rear to On and set the opera tion mode switch Off Auto On to Automat ic mode middle position If your PC DVD player is switched off or is not sending output to the 5 1 amp...

Page 19: ...noises To test this disconnect the plug strip and plug the subwoofer s mains plug directly into a wall socket 5 You can also try turning the mains plug around and inserting it into the socket the oth...

Page 20: ...ed when the volume is too high the safety cut off in the power pack may ac tivate This safety cut off switch is prescribed for safety reasons and prevents the power pack the power amplifiers and the s...

Page 21: ...ther connected devices by loos ening the cable connection and check whether the crackling stops Try operating the set with a different power source in a different room just use an extension cable If y...

Page 22: ...external source that is guaranteed to be good quality such as a music CD played on a portable CD player via a cinch cable and pos sibly a Y adaptor with the front input L R on the subwoofer The other...

Page 23: ...erent decoders are also required AV receivers DVD players or corresponding sound cards usually have both decoders Frequency cut off frequency This is where you stipulate the frequency used for playing...

Page 24: ...better All information is provided without guarantee of correctness Subject to technical changes typing errors and mistakes excepted Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Gewerbehof B lowbogen B lowstra e 66 10783...

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