Owner's Manual

EN15
Noise Sequence Test
You can also test each speaker for audio individually with the Noise Sequence Test
feature in the Enclave Audio App.
The Noise Sequence generator can be used to conrm successful placement and
pairing of the Enclave Audio speakers.
A stac white noise will be produced by each speaker individually in the system in
a rotang fashion.
The Noise sequence uses the following rotation:
Le Front, Right Front, Le Surround, Right Surround, Center, Subwoofer.
NOTE: A successful noise sequence indicates the Enclave system is performing correctly.
If your audio remains silent from your source, please check that your source is set
to correctly output audio via your chosen connecon type. Also, check to make sure
your INPUT seng is on the correct source in the Enclave App. As an example, we see
customers who listen to music through Bluetooth and subsequently forget to switch their
source back to the TV audio input.
2. I am playing a DVD or Blu-ray disc that has surround sound, but I am only hearing
audio out the le front and right front speakers.
Make sure your TV is properly setup to send surround informaon out of the HDMI
or digital ports. For systems using HDMI ARC or Opcal, the best performance will
be achieved when using “Bitstream” mode from your player and/or your TV. If your
source output is set to PCM and you’re using ARC or Opcal, you will only hear
stereo audio due to limitaons of ARC and Opcal. However, TVs that support eARC
can enjoy full uncompressed mul-channel PCM audio with the CineHub. Please
refer to your TV manufacturer manual for detailed instrucons.
3. When the app shows a speaker is missing, that means it is not connected to the
Enclave Audio CineHub.