Glossary of Terms
1.Dolby Digital (AC-3) : 5.1 Dolby Digital technology outputs 6 independent audio
channels to the front left and right speakers, rear left and right speakers, center
speaker, and subwoofer.
2.Dolby Surround Pro Logic : Dolby Surround Pro Logic technology outputs 4
independent channels to the front left and right speakers, rear speakers (single
channel), and center speaker. The low_bass or subwoofer channel is derived from
the front left and right speaker channels.
3.Stereo : Traditional 2-channel (left/right) analog audio.
4.Mute : The mute function is used to quickly lower (or restore) the system volume.
5.Delay : Delay is a feature that allows the viewer to adjust the audio output delay of
the surround and center speakers. Doing this allows the viewer to hear sound from
the surround and front/center speakers simultaneously (without a delay). Because
the surround speakers are usually closer to the viewer than the front speakers,
Dolby Digital requires a split_second electronic delay of the surround channels.
This delay ensures that the viewer hears sound from the surround and front/center
speakers simultaneously.
6.Mode : Mode refers to which type of audio output technology is being outputted.
Choices are dts Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic and Stereo.
7.Dynamic Range : The range between the loudest and softest sounds a system
can reproduce. This range may be adjusted by using the Dynamic function.
8.Test : The test mode is designed for use when Dolby Digital audio output is
selected. The test feature is used to individually test and balance the audio output
levels of each speaker. Unlike the "Trim" function (see below), the test function
uses a test signal.
9.Trim : Trim produces the same results as the "Test" function (see above) but uses
your audio input signal rather than a test signal from channel_to_channel.
10.SPCFG : Used on in the Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic modes, the SPCFG
controls the amount of low_bass frequency to the front, center and rear speakers
when a subwoofer is not present. If a subwoofer is present, this feature is not
needed.
Default Settings
To return all adjustment settings to the factory defaults, turn off the main system
power and unplug the DC power adapter. After 10 seconds, plug in the DC adapter.
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Mounting Speakers
Connect wall mounting kit to rear satellites then mounting the speakers on the wall.
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