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• Cinebar LUX
We recommend that you use a sound
level meter to optimally adjust the
sound level.
• Dist. L/Dist. R
Set the distance between your
listening position and the rear
speakers here: 0.3–12 m.
Ext.Sub – External subwoofer
• Connec. – Connection Type of
external Subwoofer
Here, you determine whether and
how your subwoofer is connected to
the Cinebar LUX:
Possible values: None, Wireless,
Wired.
If you do not connect a subwoofer,
select the setting “None” – thus, all
sounds will be relayed to the stereo
speakers.
• Pairing
When you chose “Wireless” as the
connection Type (see above) the
Pairing Menu Item appears in the Sub
Menu:
As soon as you choose this menu
item, the Cinebar LUX searches for a
wireless subwoofer that is ready to
pair. Start pairing on the subwoofer
(see the user manual for the
subwoofer).
• Lvl – Subwoofer Level
Here, you can set the relative volume
within a range from “–10 dB”
(decrease) to “+10 dB” (increase) for
the subwoofer.
• Dist. – Subwoofer Distance
Here, you can set the distance
between the listening position and
the subwoofer.
• Phase
You can hereby switch the phase shift
(180°) on and off for the subwoofer.
Select the setting, with which the
subwoofer produces the loudest and
clearest sound.
LipSync – To synchronize audio
and visual content
Digital image processing in the
television set requires some time. To
ensure that the picture and sound
stay in sync, you can configure an
audio delay here between 0 and
100 ms.
Calib. – Test tone for calibration
With this function, you can activate
and deactivate noise as a neutral test
tone and also set the speaker levels
as described above.