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“Surround” menu
Switch surround mode for 2 channel sources with the set
buttons
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“+/–” or
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“
▲
/
▼
” in the following order:
2.1 Stereo
Stereo only via front left/right and
Subwoofer
5.1 Stereo
Stereo across all channels (upmix)
Dolby PLII Movie
Dolby ProLogic II for movies
Dolby PLII Music
Dolby ProLogic II for music
DTS NEO:6 Music
DTS NEO:6 for music
DTS NEO:6 Cinema
DTS NEO:6 for movies
Some options may not be available if not all satellite
speakers are connected.
Dolby
Digital and DTS (standard and HD)
Surround mode is required for playing back Dolby Digital
or DTS-encoded multichannel tracks so that this button is
disabled in the process.
“Sound control” menu
Mode
Dynamic comp.
Dynamic compensation regulates volume differences
between individual tracks on CDs or other digital audio
sources and ensures that playback is neither too loud nor
too quiet. Possible settings: On, Off.
Cinema EQ
This function reduces the percentage of high tones from
the original movie sound mix to perfectly adapt the sound
to the acoustics of a living room. Possible setting: On or
Off.
Sound
Here you can set the sound (high tones and bass tones).
Possible values: from –10 dB (decrease) to +10 dB (in-
crease).
Equalizer
This provides you with very fi ne sound control in nine
frequency ranges. You can set all channels in unison or
each channel separately (the two rear channels are only
available in 7.1 mode.) Possible values: each from –20 dB
(decrease) to +6 dB (increase).
The “Reset” menu item resets all frequency ranges for the
selected channel to zero (neutral).
Note:
The equaliser is inactive for some high defi nition
formats.
“Level adjustment” menu
Here you can adjust the relative volume from “–10” (de-
crease) to “+10” (increase) for each speaker.
“Source level” menu
You can adjust the relative volume from “–10” (decrease)
to “+10” (increase) for each audio source here.
“Audio assignment” menu
Here you can defi ne an audio input for each of the three
HDMI inputs.
Example: If you would like to connect a PC without HDMI
output. With a DVI to HDMI adapter, you transmit the
video signal while the audio signal is present at one of
the analogue inputs (Aux) via an RCA cable.
“LS configuration” menu
Lip Sync
Digital image processing in the television set requires
some time. In order to keep the image and sound
synchronous, television sets delay the sound by a few mil-
liseconds. Here you can set an audio delay of 0 to 100
ms for each of the HDMI and the other inputs for synchro-
nous subwoofer sound.
Crossover Frequency
This menu item offers numerous possibilities for adjusting
to the satellites.
Frequency
Here, you can select the values 80 Hz, 100 Hz,
120 Hz, 150 Hz, 180 Hz, 200 Hz, 220 Hz and
250 Hz, each with selectable slope steepness for
the subwoofer low-pass fi lter (-24 dB or -36 dB per
octave).
The 24-dB fi lter is suitable for closed satellite speaker
cases without additional internal high-pass fi lter.
Select the 36-dB fi lter for satellite speakers with bass-
refl ex enclosure or internal 12-dB high-pass fi lter.
You can get more information about recommended
crossover frequency settings for the satellite speakers
in our web shop under the technical data section or in
the instruction manual of the speaker.
Following general rule applies here too: Do some
experimentation based on our recommendations to
fi nd the audio settings that are ideal for you.
Phase Sub
This activates and deactivates the phase shift (180°)
for the subwoofer. Select the setting, with which the
subwoofer produces the loudest and clearest sound.
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