Configuration Of The Klang 9 (Digital Audio Link/Wireless Digital Audio Link) - Loewe klang 9 User Handbook Manual

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Loewe klang 9
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Configuration of the Loewe klang 9 via DAL/WDAL
Configuration of the klang 9 (DIGITAL AUDIO
LINK/WIRELESS DIGITAL AUDIO LINK)
After switching on the TV set, the sound components wizard detects that a
Loewe klang Sound system was connected to DIGITAL AUDIO LINK and
automatically displays it in the sound components wizard. A system 3.0 is as-
sumed as a configuration example.
The sound components wizard can be opened via System settings – Con-
nections – Sound components.
The automatic recognition of the Loewe klang Sound system is
dependent on the Loewe chassis type and the software version used (as of
chassis type SL3xx and software version V4.x). For other types of chassis/
software versions call manually the sound components wizard to select the
Speaker system (DIGITAL AUDIO LINK). The order and appearance of
the menu items can be different from the case described here..
Sound playback
Sound playback
via ...
via ...
Proceed to next step.
Speaker
configuration
The speakers currently found are displayed.
Proceed TV loudspeakers as centre speaker
TV loudspeakers
as centre
speaker
Distance to left
front speaker
.
Select whether you want to use the TV speaker as centre
speaker.
Proceed to Distance to left front speaker.
Set the distance between the left front speaker and your
listening position in 10 cm stepsn.
Measure the distances from your listening position to the
front speakers and the centre speaker (if used). The system
calculates delay times from this for the loudspeaker signals,
so that these reach the listener simultaneously.
Proceed to the respective other speakers (right front
speaker, centre speaker) and also
set distance. The selected speaker will be coloured blue.
After setting the distance to the speaker.
Proceed to Adjust speaker level
.
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