Owner's Manual

Dolby Surround up-mixes all stereo, 5.1, and 7.1-channel content to take full advantage
of all speakers in a Dolby Atmos system.
Unlike previous wideband upmixing technologies, Dolby Surround can steer frequency bands individually, producing
surround sound with precisely located audio elements and a spacious ambiance. Dolby Surround replaces the Dolby
Pro Logic II family of upmixers, oering greater exibility and superior audio performance.
DTS Neural:X uses all speakers in a DTS:X system for an immersive audio experience, creating separation by placing
sounds at dierent points in the sound eld. This mode does not apply to DTS:X Master Audio, DTS:X, Dolby Atmos,
Dolby TrueHD, and Dolby Digital Plus sources.
All Channel Stereo mode sends the left and right channels to the surround channels with equal loudness while the
center channel and subwoofer receive a combination of both.
All Channel Mono sums all channels and distributes an identical signal across all speakers. The only dierence
between each signal speaker will be determined by their crossover setting and therefore how much bass each will
play.
Lip-Sync Delay
If you hear the audio before seeing its corresponding image, you can set up to ve hundred (500) milliseconds of
audio delay. Set this using trial and error or a synchronization test disc. Movies are not always the best test because
sounds, including dialog, are usually re-recorded after the lming is completed, and can be slightly out of sync at
various points in the recording. While viewing a movie, you can also make adjustments after pressing the Lip-Sync
button on the remote.
Input Trim
If your inputs have varying degrees of volume causing spikes in volume as you change between inputs, you can
normalize these by setting your input trim per input. This menu oers both + and - options for input trim but we
recommend setting your quietest input at 0.0 dB and normalizing your louder ones around that by trimming them
down, this is recommended because one input may be very loud and trying to turn the rest up to match it could clip
the incoming signal.