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Connecting 29
Connecting
2
Optional equipment
connection
DOLBY ATMOS®
What is DOLBY ATMOS®?
Dolby Atmos gives you amazing experience you’ve
never before by overhead sound, and all the richness,
clarity, and power of Dolby sound.
DTS:X™
What is DTS:X™
In the real world, sound is all around us, moving freely
in any direction. DTS:X™ is immersed in this natural,
multi-dimensional sound experience as we go about
our daily lives.
For using DOLBY ATMOS® and DTS:X™
y
DOLBY ATMOS® is available only in HDMI1/HDMI2
and ARC mode.
- To use DOLBY ATMOS® in ARC mode, your TV
has to support DOLBY ATMOS®.
y
DTS:X™ is available only in HDMI1/HDMI2 mode
y
It is needed to set up an audio output on external
devices (Blu-ray disc player, TV etc.) to “No
encoding” such as “Bitstream, “Auto” or “Bypass”.
- If you can select audio output sampling rate, set
it to 192 kHz.
1. Connect HDMI IN (1) or HDMI IN (2) jack on the
back of the unit to HDMI OUT jack on the external
device such as Blu-ray disc player, DVD player, etc.
2. Connect HDMI OUT (TV ARC) jack on the back of
the unit to HDMI IN (ARC) jack on the TV.
3. Select the input source to HDMI1, HDMI2 or OPT/
HDMI ARC by pressing F repeatedly.
- If you select HDMI1 or HDMI2, you can hear the
sound from the external device. Select it when
playing the external device.
- If you select OPT/HDMI ARC, you can hear the
sound from your TV. Select it when watching
the TV.
You can see “DOLBY ATMOS” or “DTS:X” on the
display window if connecting normally between
this sound bar and your TV and the contents is
played.
y
DOLBY ATMOS®/DTS:X™ supports 5.1.2
channel. (7.1.2 channel when it connected
with Rear kit)
y
If the sound bar does not have sound or the
video on TV is not smooth, the HDMI cable
may be the problem. Refer to the HDMI cable
checklist. (Page 28)
,
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