Home theatre, Select speakers for movie sound – Bang & Olufsen BeoSystem 1 - User Guide User Manual
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Home Theatre
You can extend your system into a
fully equipped Home Theatre by
connecting four Bang & Olufsen
loudspeakers and a BeoLab 2
subwoofer*.
When you switch on one of the
sources in BeoSystem 1, speakers in
a surround sound system can be cut
in or out, depending on what kind of
sound suits the source you are using.
BeoSystem 1 may switch on a
speaker combination automatically.
This happens if a broadcasted
programme contains information
about the number of speakers to be
switched on. However, you are still
free to choose the speaker
combination you prefer.
With Beo4, you can choose the
picture format you prefer for movie
viewing, and switch between two
connected screens.
Select speakers for movie sound
You can select the speaker combination that
suits the source you are using, provided that
the various sound modes are available in your
system.
Press repeatedly to display
SPEAKER on Beo4
Press the number of the speaker
combination you want. The
selected speakers cut in
automatically
Press to adjust the balance
between the front and rear
speakers
Press to adjust the balance
between the left and right
speakers
Press to remove SPEAKER from
the Beo4 display and to return to
the source you were using
Speaker combinations
SPEAKER 1
Sound in the centre speakers only.
SPEAKER 2
Stereo sound in the two front speakers. The
BeoLab 2 subwoofer is active.
SPEAKER 3
The centre speakers, front speakers and the
BeoLab 2 subwoofer are active.
SPEAKER 4
Enhanced stereo sound in the front and rear
speakers. The BeoLab 2 subwoofer is active.
SPEAKER 5
Surround sound from all speakers including the
BeoLab 2 subwoofer. For programmes encoded
in Surround Sound.
If you have connected only two front speakers to
BeoSystem 1, you will only be able to choose
SPEAKER 1–3.
LIST
SPEAKER
1 – 5
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*NOTE! For further information on how to
connect speakers to BeoSystem 1, refer to the
chapter ‘Loudspeaker connections – surround
sound’ on page 4 in the Reference book.