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Audiolab 8000AP User Manual

Audiolab 8000AP
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Setting Speaker Levels
The Front Left loudspeaker determines the reference level. All
the other speaker levels are established as variations up or
down from this level. If for any reason you change the
reference level you will need to re-set all the loudspeakers.
The levels of all loudspeakers are set in order
If a speaker is set to it will not appear in the list
Set a comfortable level for the Left Front Speaker.
Press the key
Press the keys to adjust the level of each loudspeaker to
be the same as the Front Left loudspeaker. Individual speaker
levels can be adjusted by up to +/- 10dB.
Press the key to move to the next loudspeaker and repeat
the procedure to set all loudspeaker levels in sequence.
You will be prompted to set
the relative level of each speaker.
Press the key
Press the keys to
set the level to be the same as the Front Left loudspeaker
Follow the procedure
described on Page10
Front Left : Centre: Front Right: Surr. Right:
Subwoofer: Surr. Left: Back Left: Back Right
“None”
We suggest you follow the procedures described on
Page 12 when setting Loudspeaker Levels.
(ref)
When you have set one speaker:
If you have two Back speakers:
If you have only one (Centre Back)
speaker:
After setting up all the Loudspeaker levels:
if you are trimming the subwoofer.
If you are establishing the level and have not already set
up the subwoofer in the Setup Menu:
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(Qset) Levels
Subwoofer = 0 dB
9b: The Qset Menu - 2
Lip-Sync Adjustment
On Screen Display Adjustment
Lip-sync adjustment will mainly be needed in the following
circumstances.
Some modern flat panel screens have heavy amounts of
video processing which adds delay, hence the need to delay
the audio so the picture and sound match.
Occasionally there are lip-sync problems, even with
‘correctly synchronized soundtracks. This may be because of
poor dubbing which cannot be compensated for as the delay
is erratic.
Press the key
Press the keys to
Press the key on the handset to exit the Qset screen.
The default TV system for the On Screen Display is PAL. If you
have an NTSC TV set (or have inadvertently set the OSD to
NTSC in a PAL area) the Menu Screen may not be visible.
Press on the handset to enter the QSet menu.
Press the key to move down through the menus until you
reach the final screen
Press the keys to toggle the TV system from PAL to NTSC
Press the key on the handset to exit the Qset screen.
1
2
QSET
QSET
QSET
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adjust the delay from 0 - 500ms
NOTE: The selected lip-sync delay will remain even after
the 8000AP is switched off.
Finally, after setting all he system parameters:
If you have adjusted the lip-sync
because of programme irregularities you should reset it to the
correct value (or the default setting) immediately you have
finished listening to the affected programme.
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(Qset) Levels
Centre = 0 dB
(Qset) s
LeftBack =
Level
0dB
(Qset) Lip Sync
Delay = 0 ms
(Qset) OSD PAL/NTSC
Mode = PAL

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Audiolab 8000AP Specifications

Audio Specifications IconAudio Specifications
A/D converters24Bit / 48kHz
D/A converters24Bit / 192kHz
THD+N (CODEC)-100 dB
Frequency Response IconFrequency Response
Frequency Response (General)10Hz - 20KHz (+0.2dB), 5Hz - 75KHz (+3dB)
Frequency Response (Digital Inputs)10Hz - 20KHz (+0.2dB), 5Hz - 24KHz (+3dB)
Frequency Response (5.1 Analogue Bypass)10Hz - 20KHz (+0.2dB), 5Hz - 100KHz (+3dB)
Power IconPower
Mains voltage230VAC +/- 10%
Power consumption15W
Standby power consumption< 7W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Width445 mm
Height74 mm
Depth338 mm

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