Owner's Manual

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Audio Processing
SETUP>Audio setup>Audio processing
This menu allows for management of the audio
processing presets for DTS, AURO and Dolby.
For DTS, center gain adjustments can be set for the
three available DTS presets (Neo:X music, Neo:X
game and Neo:X cinema). Dynamic range control,
also known as Night Mode, can be enabled and
percentage of control set. Night Mode raises the
volume of quiet sounds and lowers the volume of
loud sounds. Enabling Phantom Center allows a
center channel to be generated from left and right
stereo signals. Enabling channel remapping will
allow for remixing of the soundtrack to compensate
for a dierent channel layout from the original mix.
Enabling Fade In will allow the volume to come up
to level gradually when the Input is chosen.
For Dolby, enabling Center Spread will spread
the center channel dialogue into the left and right
speakers to accommodate very large screens. There
are two dierent Dolby dynamic range controls
(Night Modes), one for TrueHD and one for Atmos.
Each can be enabled separately for program material
of that type. Auto for TrueHD will follow the
instructions of the TrueHD source.
For AURO, the “Set AURO strength” changes the
level of upmixed channels relative to the original
Input signal (values are 1 to 16). AURO presets
have settings optimized for dierent audio material:
small pop/chamber music and movies with a
lot of dialog such as comedies
medium jazz and typical movies and TV shows
large orchestral/ larger spaces and action
movies with big explosions
speech Primarily dialog with little spatial
information such as news
Voicing Setup
SETUP>Audio setup>Voicing setup
A Voicing is an equalizer lter that can be activated
to amplify or attenuate certain frequencies according
to your personal preferences. This equalization
is an addition to the RoomPerfect™ corrections.
Voicing setup allows you to edit, delete, add, or load
voicings.
In the web interface (recommended), you can edit
or add a voicing by combining up to eight lter
sections. For each section, you can choose between
parametric or high and low shelves as well as high
and low-pass lters. Once the lter type is selected,
you can insert a center frequency, Q (bandwidth),
and gain. Then the lter, including the nal voicing,
is shown as a graph so that you can immediately see
the result.
Voicing can be accessed through the Trim Select
Knob (page 12).
Zone B
SETUP>Zone B
Use this menu to set default values for Zone B. A
maximum volume can be set. A xed volume can
also be set. The xed volume can not exceed the
maximum volume setting. Default power setting
can be o, follow Main, or independent. If set as
independent, Zone B will remain on if on when the
Main Zone is powered o.
Source
SETUP>Source
The Source menu allows you to add, delete, edit and
arrange sources.
To add a source, select the “Add source” button in
the top right corner of the menu. This will bring
up options for the source. You will see these same
options when selecting to edit an existing source.
The options are:
Source name: this will be the name that will display
for this channel. Customize at will.
Lipsync oset: values between 0ms and 500ms can
be set as a lipsync delay to match audio and video
playback.
Volume oset: values between -20dB and +20dB
can be set to compensate for dierent Input levels
from dierent sources.
Audio Input: select from a list of available sources
to assign to this Input. If you want the audio Input
to match the video Input from an HDMI source,
select HDMI Audio.
Postprocessing: set the default postprocessing mode
from a list. Choose “none” for no processing or “no
change” to not alter the current processor when this
Input is chosen.
Default voicing: select the default voicing for this
Input from a list. Choose “no change” to keep
current voicing when this Input is chosen.
Video Input: choose from a list of available HDMI
sources or none to assign to this Input.
Data out: you can assign any one of the four
Data Out ports to send control data to connected
components when this Input is chosen. See “Figure
09– Choosing SETUP from browser” on page 14.
IR command: you may choose an available
component name from a list to assign the source to
an Input name that could be used for controlling the
unit by a control system.