Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 11 with Beo4 User Guide User Manual
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>> Loudspeaker setup – surround sound
If the state of a speaker is MISSING in the
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS menu, the speaker
is not detected during a scan, but has earlier
been associated with a wireless channel. If
you scan again, the speaker can be detected.
It then regains its associated state.
You can make different speaker groups
for different listening positions or
loudspeaker combinations. For each
group you must assign roles to the
speakers, set the distance between the
speakers and your listening position and
calibrate the sound level. As you switch
between the speakers, a sound is
produced alternately in each of the
speakers connected in your surround
sound setup. Your task is to adjust the
sound level from all the connected
speakers to match the sound level of the
other speakers in the group.
You can also name the speaker groups or
delete groups you do not want to keep.
The TV speaker group is a predefined
group you can set up for when you sit in
front of the television.
Assigning roles to the connected loudspeakers
allows you to specify the speakers’ function
in a surround sound system and the number
of speakers to be used.
Press the red button to activate the speaker
group if you have highlighted TV or an
existing group.
You cannot rename or delete the TV speaker
group.
See page 27 on daily use of speaker
To make more advanced settings for speaker
group setup, see the Technical Sound Guide
on
Create speaker groups
A
F
E
H
B
D
C
G
MENU
SETUP
SOUND
SPEAKER GROUPS
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Example of TV viewing illustrated …
Speaker A:
Left front
Speaker B:
Sub front
Speaker C:
Centre
Speaker D:
Right front
Speaker E:
Right surround
Speaker F:
Right back
Speaker G:
Left back
Speaker H:
Left surround