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Note:
This parameter is only available if a wireless subwoofer is connected to the Sounddeck 100 or if Sub Out is set to Wired [WRD].
Otherwise this menu item is grayed out.
To set the subwoofer’s phase to 180 degree resp. back to 0 degree, please do the following:
1
To enter the menu, press the "
M
"
button.
2
Use the
" "
or " "
button
to navigate into the menu
System Setup [SYS]
and confirm with the "
OK
"
button
.
3
Use the
" "
or " "
button
select the menu item
Sub Phase [PHA]
and confirm with the "
OK
"
button
..
4
Change the setting using the "
+
" or "
-
"
key between 0 degree [0] and 180 degree [180]
and confirm with the "
OK
"
button
.
5
To exit the menu, press the Menu butoon
"M"
.
Lipsync [LIP]
The processing of video data in the TV or a videoprojector usually takes longer than the audio signal processing. Lipsync [LIP] allows you to
take corrective action when the sound out of the Sounddeck 100 is not lip-synchronous with the image on the TV. The delay of the audio
signal
reproduced by the speakers can be set from 0 to max. 200ms, in steps of 10ms. 10ms (Milliseconds) = 0.01seconds.
For this, proceed as follows:
1
To enter the menu, press the "
M
"
button.
2
Use the
" "
or " "
button
to navigate to the menu
System Setup [SYS]
and confirm with the "
OK
"
button
.
3
Use the
" "
or " "
button
to select the menu item
Lipsync [LIP]
and confirm with the "
OK
"
button
.
4
Change the delay time using the "
+
" or "
-
"
key to the desired value
and confirm with the "
OK
"
button
.
5
To exit the menu, press the Menu butoon
"M".
Note:
Because of wirelessly connected speakers the maximum possible delay may be lower than 200ms.
Max Volume [VOL]
You can limit the maximum settable volume with this (protective) function
Max Volume
in such a way that the sound level (indicated in the
speaker’s display) can not be turned up above the set value. You can set the desired volume level from 0 to 70, where 70 represents the maxi-
mum.
Note:
This function does not limit the output volume level of the Sounddeck 100 to a certain level but only the selectable volume.
Based on the audio source and the incoming signal (level), the output volume can be higher or lower.