Cinema 1200 - Surround Level Adjustment
For additional assistance on adjusting the volume levels for the surround and height channels of the Cinema 1200, please see below.
- To manually adjust the volume of the Surround 3A wireless surround speakers, you will need to use the ((SUR)) button located on the sound bar's remote control
- Press the ((SUR)) button once and the bar's front LED screen will display 'LSR' (Left Surround), followed by a number to indicate the left surround's current volume level
- Use the standard 'Vol +' and 'Vol -' buttons on the remote control to control the volume of the Left Surround
- Press the ((SUR)) button once again and the bar's front LED screen will now display 'RSR' (Right Surround), followed by a number to indicate the Right Surround's current volume level
- Use the standard 'Vol +' and 'Vol -' buttons on the remote control to control the volume of the Right Surround
- Press the ((SUR)) button once again and the bar's front LED screen will now display 'FHT' (Front Height), followed by a number to indicate the Front Height channel's current volume level
- Note: The 'Front Height' channels are the two circular speakers on top of the sound bar that provide the up-firing Dolby Atmos content.
- Use the standard 'Vol +' and 'Vol -' buttons on the remote control to control the volume of the Front Height channels
- Press the ((SUR)) button once again and the bar's front LED screen will now display 'BHT' (Back Height), followed by a number to indicate the Back Height channel's current volume level
- Note: The 'Back Height' channels are the two circular speakers on top of the included wireless Surround 3A speakers that provide the up-firing Dolby Atmos content in the rear surrounds.
- Use the standard 'Vol +' and 'Vol -' buttons on the remote control to control the volume of the Back Height channels
- For each surround and height channel, you will have the option of raising the volume to a maximum of '+6', or lowering the volume to a minimum of '-6'
Please Note: If pressing the ((SUR)) button results in the bar's front LED screen displaying 'NOT SUPPORTED', please ensure that your included Surround 3A wireless surround speakers are successfully paired to the sound bar. You shouldn't need to manually pair the surrounds to the bar; they should automatically pair once plugged into power. However, if you should need any assistance manually pairing the surrounds, please see our article - Cinema 1200 - Manual Surround Pairing.
For information on some of the Cinema 1200's different sound modes and virtualizations, please see our article - Cinema 1200 - Decoding and Playback Modes
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