Lyngdorf Audio RoomPerfect RP-1 User Manual

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When the message ‘Calibration ok. Press Enter to continue’ is displayed, the calibration volume has suc-

cessfully been set and saved.

Focus Measurement

When the calibration is OK, press Enter to start the measuring process and ‘Measuring Focus position

…’ will be displayed. Each measurement comprises four steps:

• A low and a high frequency measuring signal fi rst in the left and then in the right channel.

The length of each measurement depends on a combination of the measurement volume, set in the

calibration process, and the background noise in your local environment. Typical measuring times for the

low and high frequency measuring signals are 25 and 5 seconds, respectively.

You can exit a commenced measurement by pressing the “Menu” button.

Do not sit in the listening position during focus measurements.

The measurement will stop prematurely if an error occurs during the measuring process. In this case,

an error message is displayed. Press Enter to continue and ‘Retry focus measurement – press Enter’ is

displayed.

If the error needs correcting this should be done at this point (see RoomPerfect™ troubleshooting),

thereafter press Enter to retry the measurement. The measurement procedure will start again.

A measurement has ended successfully when the last measuring signal stops and the display shows a

RoomKnowledge rating, as ‘RoomKnowledge XX% - Measurement ok’. Press Enter to continue.

Room Measurements

The number of room positions needed depends on the value of RoomKnowledge, if it is below 90% after

the third measurement the guide automatically includes extra room measurements until a RoomKnowl-

edge of 90% or more has been achieved.

The remaining measurements are to be placed in random positions in the room with random orienta-

tions of the microphone. Choosing these random or arbitrary positions and orientations is easy. All you

have to do is place the microphone at different positions in the room and with different orientations. It is

important to perform well spaced measurements to get a covering image of the acoustical properties in

the room, i.e. varying positions, heights and orientations of the microphone.

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