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ON
Line IN
Power OUT
OFF
Bass Intensity
230V~50/60Hz
Surr.
Front
Right
Surr.
Front
Subw.
Left
Right
Center
Left
Master
R
R
L
C
L
Phase
Min. Max.
0 180
AUDIO-LINK
L
SL
SR
R
C
SUB
L
SL
SR
R
C
SUB
L
SL
SR
R
C
SUB
.
Operating additional equipment
Speaker system Loewe Individual Sound on the Dolby Digital Decoder of the TV set
Setup
The arrangement of speakers and TV set can look like the illustration
below:
The front and surround speakers should be installed symmetrically to the
TV set and to your sitting position.
You can place the subwoofer anywhere on the floor. We recommend
placing it in front asymmetrically next to the TV set.
The TV speakers are used as center speakers.
For the settings in the sound components wizard enter the distances of
the centre speaker, and the front and surround speakers to your sitting
position. This guarantees a natural spatial image of the sound.
TV set
Individual Sound (subwoofer)
Connecting
Before connecting any devices ensure that they are switched off or
unplug their mains plug.
Subwoofer without AUDIO LINK interface:
Plug the adapter cable to the AUDIO LINK interface of the TV set. Connect
the cinch connections of the adapter cable to the 6-pin cinch connections
of the subwoofer. Use the cinch cable which comes with the subwoofer
for this.
The cubic plug cable connects the master connection on the subwoofer
to the cubic plug of the adapter cable.
The adapter and cubic plug cable are available from your dealer (see
Accessories, page 55).
Subwoofer with AUDIO LINK interface:
The subwoofer is connected to the TV set via the AUDIO LINK interface. Use
the AUDIO LINK cable which comes with the subwoofer for this (illustrated
by the grey dotted line in the figure).
Front
Left
Surround
Left
TV speaker
as Center.
Subwoofer
Front
Right
Surround
Right
Setup example for Loewe Individual Sound Connecting Loewe Individual Sound (Subwoofer) to the TV set
AUDIO LINK cable
(subwoofer with AUDIO LINK)
6-pole cinch
cable
adapter cable
(subwoofer without
AUDIO LINK)
cubic plug
cable
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