
Web Installer Interface
Speakers setup
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Principles
Creation
Theater configuration
Layout
Replication
Bass
Speakers Adjustments
Distance
Manual
Management
Noise
Generator Levels Equalization
Audio
Zones
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Once the Layout has been defined and saved, you get access to the Speaker based
adjustments. The Theater is shown with its channels allocation. At this stage you can
connect the Speakers to the system (please go to section 9).
1. For each Theater, multiple audio Profiles can be created. A Profile is the combination of the Speakers
definition (mutiways, levels, delay), Bass Management, Manual EQ and a Dirac filter design if applied
(see part 6).
2.
We offer two approaches to Bass Management. A first one that is the Standard Bass Management
as specified by Dolby and a second one that is a Custom Bass Management which opens up full access
to how the Bass should be managed/redirected in the system. The Custom mode has been designed for
installation where main channel speakers are used to reproduce the Bass. At this stage, you should select
which mode you want to use, considering that going from one mode to the other will reset the adjustments
made. To help you on this decision, the two modes are described in the next pages.
3.
Adjust the crossover filters (Low, Middle and High) of LCR Multiways Speakers with cut-off frequency,
slope and phase. For more than three ways, additional filters can be adjusted via the Manual EQ (see 5.10).
4. With Manual EQ and the Dirac Filter Design corrections applied, the average output level in the Theater
might be lowered significantly. You can boost this average output level between 0 to 12 dB, in 3 dB steps.
Note that setting a too high level can lead to clipping.
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