Surround" Menu; Tone Control" Menu; Speaker Levels" Menu; Source Levels" Menu - Teufel DecoderStation 7 Technical Description And Operating Instructions

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"Surround" menu

With the control dial 3 or the arrow buttons 27 "
you can switch surround mode for 2 channel sources in
the following order:
2 . 1 Stereo
Stereo only via front left/right and
subwoofer
5 . 1 Stereo
Stereo across all channels (upmix)
Dolby PLII Movie
Dolby ProLogic II for movies
Dolby PLII Music
Dolby ProLogic II for music
DTS NEO:6 Music
DTS NEO:6 for music
DTS NEO:6 Cinema
DTS NEO:6 for cinema
Some options may not be available if not all satellite
speakers are connected .
Dolby Digital and DTS (standard and HD)
The surround mode is fixed for Dolby Digital or DTS
coded multi-channel tracks; this menu is therefore not
available while these formats are played back .

"Tone Control" menu

Mode
Dynamic Compr .
Dynamic compensation regulates volume differences
between individual tracks on CDs or other audio sources
and ensures that playback is neither too loud nor too
quiet . Possible settings: On, Off .
Cinema EQ
This function reduces the percentage of high tones from
the original movie sound mix to perfectly adapt the sound
to the acoustics of a living room . Possible setting: On or
Off .
Tone
Here you can adjust the sound (high tones and bass
tones) . Possible values: from –10 dB (decrease) to +10 dB
(increase) .
Equalizer
With this function, very fine adjustments within nine fre-
quency ranges are available . You can adjust all channels
at the same time or each channel separately (the two rear
channels are only available in 7 . 1 operation .) Possible
values: each from –20 dB (decrease) to +6 dB (increase) .
The "Reset" menu item resets all frequency ranges for the
selected channel to zero (neutral) .
Note: The equalizer is inactive with some high-definition
formats .

"Speaker Levels" menu

Here you can adjust the relative volume from "–10" (de-
crease) to "+10" (increase) for each speaker .
It is recommended to use our sound level meter to opti-
mally adjust the sound level .
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"Source Levels" menu

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You can adjust the relative volume from "–10" (decrease)
to "+10" (increase) for each audio source here .

"Audio Mapping" menu

Here you can assign an audio input to each of the three
HDMI inputs .
Example: If you would like to connect a PC without HDMI
output: With a DVI to HDMI adapter, you transmit the
video signal while the audio signal is present at one of
the analogue inputs (Aux) via an RCA cable .

"Speaker Setup" menu

Phase Sub
This allows you to activate and deactivate the phase shift
(180°) for the subwoofer . Select the setting, with which
the subwoofer produces the loudest and clearest sound .
Lip Sync
Digital image processing in the television set requires
some time . In order to keep the image and sound syn-
chronous, delay the sound by a few milliseconds . Here,
you can adjust the audio delay from 0 to 100 ms for
each HDMI and other inputs in order to keep the sound
synchronous .
Speaker Size
Here you can set the size of the speakers in use for opti-
mally driving them . Five configurations are available:
SSSS1
All speakers are small, subwoofer present .
LSSS1
Large front speakers, small center and rear
speakers, subwoofer present .
LSSS0
Large front speakers, small center and rear
speakers, no subwoofer .
L0SS0
Large front speakers, no center speaker, small
rear speakers, no subwoofer .
LLLL1
All speakers large, subwoofer present .
The letters represent the speakers: Front left/right, center,
surround, rear center (only in 7 . 1 operation) . S (small)
stands for small and L (large) for large speakers, 0 is also
possible for the center speaker if none is present . The last
number stands for the subwoofer (1 = present, 0 = not
present) .
If you connect the DecoderStation to a multichannel ac-
tive subwoofer, select the setting SSSS1 .

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