04Listening in surround sound
Using the front panel controls
You can also use the SURROUND MODE button on the transmitter to switch between surround modes.
SURROUND MODE
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Press repeatedly to select the surround mode you want:
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*Automatically switches to DVD input when selected.
FAQ
•The wireless speaker is switched on and connected, but there is still no sound!
Make sure the surround mode you’ve selected corresponds with the input you’re using (DVD or TV).
•The wireless speaker doesn’t seem to have a particularly strong surround effect.
You may have to adjust the level of the wireless speaker. Experiment by increasing the level slightly for a more pronounced surround effect.
Note
•When connected to the TV input, there is no sound from the TV output.
•No sound is output from the wireless speaker when the input signal is mono using some surround modes. We therefore recommend using different surround modes depending on whether the signal is mono or stereo. The table below summarizes which surround modes are compatible with mono and stereo signals.
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