Operation Manual

OPTIMIZATION INTRODUCTION
This part of this manual first explains the optimization methods and nomenclature. To help you choose a method, this section then describes
the capabilities of each method as well as the time each optimization requires to complete. Next, to help you choose how to perform your
s
elected optimization method, this part describes the optimization software interfaces available, including the Window Setup Program and
your TV screen.
To help you understand the parameters you can optimize, this section then discusses each how each parameter affects the subwoofer’s bass
output. Finally, this part recommends the basic methodology for performing Manual-EQ optimization.
OPTIMIZATION METHODS
The Digital Drive
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subwoofer offers the Place & Play, Self-EQ, Auto-EQ
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and Manual-EQ optimization methods. EQ is a shorthand way
to refer to all the subwoofers parameters that can be changed to equalize how the subwoofer sounds throughout its frequency range. You
choose what is right for you although Velodyne recommends Auto-EQ
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as it automatically gives you great sounding bass in about 5 minutes
(not including setup time) and doesn’t require you to install and use the Velodyne-authored Windows Setup Program on your Windows
computer or the TV-screen interface to manually modify the bass frequency response.
Place & Play
Place & Play setup doesn’t require the use of the supplied microphone. You can get great sounding bass from the factory-default EQ settings
with the ability to use the default preset EQ settings for different audio genres.
Self-EQ
Self-EQ is the simplest and fastest way to optimize the bass response from your subwoofer for your room. Self-EQ adjusts the levels of eight
parametric EQs only. Unlike Auto-EQ and Manual EQ, which use the sweep tone on the enclosed CD and can adjust all settings on the
subwoofer, Self-EQ uses a sweep tone generated from the subwoofer itself which is picked up using the calibrated microphone. Self-EQ
smoothes the frequency response of the subwoofer from 15 to 120 Hz and leaves the settings for volume, crossover, slope and phase
unchanged.
Auto-EQ
PLUS
(Recommended)
Auto-EQ
PLUS
is recommended by Velodyne. Auto-EQ
PLUS
is the most advanced way to automatically optimize the bass response from your
subwoofer and audio system. During the Auto-EQ
PLUS
process, the Auto-EQ
PLUS
digital signal processing algorithm uses a calibrated
microphone and the Auto-EQ
PLUS
sweep tone (found on the enclosed CD) played through your system to optimize the low frequency output
response. The Auto-EQ
PLUS
system first automatically mutes the subwoofer to determine the low frequency response (<200 Hz) of the
speakers in your audio system. After finding this response, the subwoofer unmutes itself and matches its output to the satellites while
maintaining a smooth blend with the satellite’s low frequency output. Auto-EQ
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then adjusts the output level, the frequency response,
the crossover filter parameters, and the output phase, but only adjusts the parametric filters for level.
Manual-EQ
Manual-EQ is the most customized way to optimize the bass response from your subwoofer.
The Auto-EQ
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optimizes in a manner that
sounds great for many people. However, we at Velodyne understand that everyone has unique listening preferences and that there are
thousands and thousands of receiver, processor, speaker and room combinations. Hence, the Digital Drive
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subwoofers and the
Auto-EQ
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system are designed to support custom EQ settings through the Manual-EQ process. We recommend you start your
Manual-EQ optimization with the settings from the Auto-EQ
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optimization as a starting point for you to further tune the Digital Drive
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subwoofer to your preference. You can optimize the subwoofer for the preset levels, crossover filter parameters, and phase as well as the
full parametric filter parameters.
Manual-EQ also uses the
Auto-EQ sweep tone played through your system, but also requires you to use the V
elodyne-authored Windows
Setup Program on your Windows computer or the
TV-screen interface to manually modify the bass frequency response.
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PART THREE — OPTIMIZE