Surround" Menu; Tone Control" Menu; Tone; Mode - Teufel CoreStation Technical Description And Instruction Manual

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"Surround" menu

Use the set keys ▲/▼ (22) to toggle surround mode
for stereo sources in the following order:
2.1 Stereo
Stereo only via front left/right
and subwoofer
5.1 Stereo
Stereo via all channels (up-
mix)
Dolby PLII Movie
Dolby ProLogic II for movies
Dolby PLII Music
Dolby ProLogic II for music
Dolby Digital and DTS
Surround mode is predefined for playback of Dolby
Digital or DTS coded multi-channel audio tracks; thus
when playing back such audio formats this menu is
disabled.

"Tone Control" menu

TONE

Here you can set the sound (high tones and bass
tones). Possible values: from –10 dB (decrease) to
+10 dB (increase).

Mode

Dynamic Comp.
Dynamic compensation regulates volume differences
between individual tracks on CDs or other digital au-
dio sources and ensures that playback is neither too
loud nor too quiet. Possible settings: On, Off, Auto.
Cinema EQ
This function reduces the level of high tones from the
original movie sound mix to perfectly adapt the sound
to the typical acoustics of a living room. Possible
setting: On or Off.

Equalizer

With this function, very fine adjustments within nine
frequency ranges are available. Possible values: from
–20 dB (decrease) to +6 dB (increase) each.
The "Reset" menu item resets all frequency bands for
the selected channel to zero (neutral).
Note: The equalizer is inactive with some high-defini-
tion formats.
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"Speaker Levels" menu

Here, you can set the relative volume within a range
from "–10" (decrease) to "+10" (increase) for each
speaker.
The rear speakers ("Surr.") are not available in 3.1
mode.
With "Test Sound", you can activate and deactivate
pink noise as a neutral test sound.

"Source Levels" menu

Here, you can set the relative volume within a range
from "–10" (decrease) to "+10" (increase) for each
audio source.

"Audio Mapping" menu

Here, you can assign an audio output to each of the
four HDMI inputs and the TV set.
Example: You would like to connect a PC without
HDMI output. With a DVI to HDMI adapter, you trans-
mit the video signal while the audio signal is present
at one of the analogue inputs (AUX) via an RCA cable.
If the HDMI-ARC function is activated for the TV set,
the menu item "TV" will not be available.

"Speaker Setup" menu

Speaker Size

You can set the size of the speakers according to
your speaker system. There are five configurations to
choose from:
SSS1 All speakers are small,
subwoofer present.
LSS1 Large front speakers, small center and sur-
round speakers, subwoofer present.
LSS0 Large front speakers, small center and sur-
round speakers, no subwoofer.
LLL1
All speakers are large,
subwoofer present.
The letters represent the speakers: Front left/right,
center, surround left/right. In this context, S stands
for small and L for large speakers. The last number
stands for the subwoofer (1 = present, 0 = not pres-
ent).
In 3.1 mode, a 0 stands for "not present" concerning
surround (3rd position).

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