Volume Setting; Measuring The Focus Position; Measuring Random Room Positions - Lyngdorf Audio MP-40 Owner's Manual

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Volume setting

Press Enter and a test signal will start from the left speaker. The system will give an estimated
optimal volume for calibrating the system or will accept the current volume. Adjust the volume if
required by the system and retry the measurement.
The calibration volume should not be so loud that it is inconvenient to you, or that it causes
damage to your loudspeakers. If this is the case, set it to a lower and more appropriate level. A low
volume can result in a longer calibration time or a measurement time-out. A low volume and long
measurement will not affect the quality of the result.

Measuring the focus position

When the calibration volume has been set, RoomPerfect™ will send a range of tones to measure
the focus position. If there is noise in the room, the measurement may take longer. This will not
affect the quality of the result. See RoomPerfect™ troubleshooting if the measurement stops
prematurely, and then retry the measurement.

Measuring random room positions

When the focus position has been measured, the next step is to measure the acoustical properties of the
room. It is important to perform well spaced measurements to get a comprehensive image of the acoustical
properties of the room. See RoomPerfect™ troubleshooting if the measurement stops prematurely.
Keep taking measurements until RoomKnowledge reaches minimum 90%.
These are the rules of thumb when measuring the room:
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