User Manual
Speaker Setup
Crossover
When adding a subwoofer it is necessary to
set the crossover frequency between front
speakers “left” and “Right” and the
subwoofer. The crossover can be adjusted
from 40Hz to 220Hz. This will both control
the subwoofer high frequency cut-off and the
low frequency cut-off of the speakers.
Levels
The output level for the front speakers can
be adjusted from -10dB to +10dB. This can be
used to move the “center” of the sound field.
E.g. if the left speaker is placed further away
from the wanted center position than the
right speaker, increase the level of the left
speaker until the wanted center position is
achieved.
Lip Sync
This feature is used to delay the audio signal in HDMI signals. The video processing is sometimes
slower than audio processing which can lead to that the audio and video signal are not
synchronised. The audio signal can be delayed from 0ms to 200ms in steps of 10ms to match the
video signal.
Tip: It is often most easy to adjust the audio signal to the video signal by looking at lips and listen
to when the spoken words is heard.
Phase Sub
When a subwoofer is connected it is important that the subwoofer and the front speakers play in
phase. This means that when the bass driver in the front speakers move outwards the subwoofer
moves outwards also. When the subwoofer is placed closely to one of the front speakers the
phase should be set to 0 degrees. If the subwoofer is placed far from the front speakers a better
bass might be obtained by setting the phase to 180 degrees.
Tip: Place the subwoofer and the front loudspeakers in their wanted position. Place yourself in the
listening position and play a song with a lot of bass. Then make a friend change the setting back
and forth between 0 and 180 degrees. The setting given the most bass it the best setting.
Speaker
Setup
Crossover
FULL BW-
220Hz
Levels
Left +/- 10dB
Right +/- 10dB
Lip Sync
HDMI 1
0ms -
200ms
HDMI 2
0ms -
200ms
HDMi 3
0ms -
200ms
Other
Inputs
0ms -
200ms
Phase Sub 0 / 180