Selecting input mode, Selecting signal source, Decoder displays – Loewe Individual Sound Projector User Manual

Page 21: Surround modes and recommended signal sources, Everyday use

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Selecting input mode

You can select the audio input signal type of the set input signal source.

In most cases, setting the input mode to AUTO is

recommended.

Select the input mode by pressing IN-MODE several times.

Signal source shown in the display

TV / AUX3 TV Auto - TV DTS - TV Analogue

AUX1 DVD Auto - DVD DTS

AUX2 AUX Auto - AUX DTS

Selecting signal source

Press AUX (PIP) several times on the remote control to select
the required signal source.

Decoder displays
Depending on the input signal source and the surround mode selected, the indi-
cators on the display of the Sound Projector light up as follows.

PCM When playing back PCM signals.

When playing back PCM or Neo:6 signals.

DIGITAL

When playing back Dolby Digital signals.

PL

When playing back Dolby Pro Logic signals.

PL

When playing back Dolby Pro Logic II signals.

Surround modes and recommended signal sources

Surround mode Recommended signal source

Neo:6 films, music

PL

All signal sources

PL

Films, music, games

The surround modes are available if another sound beam mode is selected

as the stereo playback.

If you select an input signal source (page 19), the surround mode that was

used for the previous input signal source selected is retained.

If you switch this unit off and on again, the surround mode used for the

previous input signal source selected before switching off is retained.

Surround modes are only available if the sound field programmes have been

deactivated (page ).

If you press the button

on the remote control and no surround modes are

available, Prohibit will appear on the display of the Sound Projector.

The surround modes are only available if -channel signals have been set up.

If you try to switch between surround modes when 5.1 channel signals are set up,

Prohibit will appear on the display of the Sound Projector.

Everyday use

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