EXTENDED SOUND FUNCTIONS
The menu for extended sound functions offers you the chance
– to correct out-of-sync playback
– to activate the output for a wired external subwoofer
– to adjust the playback to suit the location
– to switch the Dolby
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function 'Dynamic Range Compression' on or off
– to limit the maximum settable playback volume
– and to improve the speech intelligibility
If you press and hold the key marked 'Sound' on the remote control for longer than
3 seconds, you will enter the 'Extended Sound Functions' menu and the display
will appear on the 911 Soundbar.
You can now use the 'Volume +/–' keys to delay the playback in 10 ms intervals to
synchronise the sound with the 'delayed' image.
Press the 'Sound' key briefly once more and the display
SUB
The 'Volume +/–' keys can also be used to switch the output for an external subwoofer
on or off. Please note: when SUB OUT is activated, the playback of the 911 Soundbar will
be limited to 80 Hz. Frequencies below 80 Hz are sent to the external subwoofer.
Press the 'Sound' key once again briefly and the display
EQ
Now use the 'Volume +/–' keys to choose between three pre-set equaliser settings
to adjust the playback to suit the location.
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will appear.
will appear.
for a free-standing 911 Soundbar, e. g. on a sideboard with a flat-screen TV
EQ1
on the wall [ factory setting ].
for a set-up where a flat-screen TV is positioned above the 911 Soundbar.
EQ2
for a set-up where the 911 Soundbar is in a rack or on a shelf.
EQ3
When the 'Sound' key is pressed again the display changes to
'Dynamic Range Compression' is a setting option created by Dolby Laboratories. When
activated, the dynamic range of Dolby encoded data streams can be automatically reduced,
which also reduces differences in volume. This makes it possible to enhance quiet tones
and suppress loud ones.
The 'Volume +/–' keys can be used to switch the
function on or off.
DRC
After pressing the 'Sound' key again, the display switches to
VOL
You can limit the maximum volume setting with the [ protective ] function 'Volume' in such a
way that the sound level [ shown in the display ] cannot be turned up above the set value.
You can then use the 'Volume +/–' keys to set the desired volume [ 0–99, with 99 representing
the maximum ].
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