User Manual

14 • ULTIMA 40 ACTIVE NG
Menu
The menu is used to configure the key functions of
your ULTIMA 40 ACTIVE NG. You can navigate through
the menu with the remote control and it will be shown
on the display panel (8).
To use the menu:
(28)
(29)
(30)
(41)
(42)
(43)
Teufel
(8)
1. Push the button (30).
The first menu item “Sound” will appear in the text
field (8).
You will see an arrow pointing to the right and one
pointing down on the right edge: They show you
where other menu items are.
2. Use the buttons + (28) and (29) to select the
desired sub-menu.
3. Open the sub-menu with the navigation button (43).
4. With the buttons + (28) and (29), select the
desired menu item and open it with the navigation
button (43).
5. Use the buttons + (28) and (29) to select the
desired value.
6. With the button
(42) or the navigation button (43),
you can access the previous menu or exit the menu.
If the menu appears in German, select the
submenu “SYSTEM” and switch the menu item
“Langu.” to “English”.
The following submenus are available and are
described below:
• Sound
• Speak. (speaker)
• System
“Sound” menu
Treble/Bass
Here, you can set the high tones and the bass
within a range from “–9 dB” (decrease) to “+9 dB”
(increase).
Advanc. – advanced sound settings
• Balance
This adjusts the levels for the two front speakers, and
determines the volume balance between the left and
right channels.
• Upmix
With a pure stereo signal, the rear speakers remain
silent. With upmix, the system determines the
required signals and generates complete surround
sound. Possible settings: On, Off.
• DRC
With dynamic range compression, quiet passages
are amplified while the volume of loud passages is
decreased. This can be helpful for audio books and
when listening in loud surroundings. Possible settings:
On, Off.
“Speaker” menu
F ront
Here, you can set the two speakers (active and
passive) of the ULTIMA 40 ACTIVE NG.
Posit. – Active Speaker Position
Here, you can set whether the active speaker plays
back the left or right stereo channel. The passive
speaker will emit the respective other stereo channel.
Lvl L – Level Front Left
Lvl R – Level Front Right
Here, you can set the relative volume within a range
from “–10 dB” (decrease) to “+10 dB” (increase) for
the active and passive speaker.
Dist. L – Distance Front Left
Dist. R – Distance Front Right
Speakers located at different distances to the
listening position may disturb the surround sound
effect. You can set a slight delay of the signal to
compensate these run time differences for each
channel. Measure the distance from the listening
position to the speakers and enter these values in the
respective menu. The system calculates the required
delays on this basis. Possible values: 0-8 m.