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Installing 5.1-channel speaker system

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SL Surround left speaker Produces sounds from surround left/right channels. SR Surround right speaker SBL Surround back left speaker Produces sounds from surround back left/right channels. SBR Surround back right speaker SB Surround back speaker Produces sounds from surround back channel. SW Subwoofer Produces LFE (low frequency effect) channel sounds and reinforces bass parts of other channels. FHL Front high left speaker Produces vertical sound effects from front high left/right channels. FHR Front high right speaker TML Top middle left speaker Produces sounds from top middle left/right channel. TMR Top middle right speaker Front Dolby FDL Atmos enabled left speaker Produces sounds from the top middle left/right channel and reflects these sounds off the ceiling. Enables playing back sounds of Dolby Atmos 3D Front Dolby movies without the need to install ceiling speakers. FDR Atmos enabled right speaker Surround Dolby SDL Atmos enabled left speaker Produces sounds from the top middle left/right channel and reflects these sounds off the ceiling. Enables playing back sounds of Dolby Atmos 3D Surround Dolby movies without the need to install ceiling speakers. SDR Atmos enabled right speaker Z2L Zone 2 left speaker Outputs sounds to another location ("Zone 2"). For details on Zone 2, see Z2R Zone 2 right speaker "Installing 5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2 connection." [10] Preparation 1. Installing speakers Installing 5.1-channel speaker system To fully enjoy theater-like multi-channel surround sound, you need five speakers (two front speakers, a center speaker, and two surround speakers) and a subwoofer.

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[10] Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Installing 5.1-channel speaker system
To fully enjoy theater-like multi-channel surround sound, you need five speakers (two front speakers, a center
speaker, and two surround speakers) and a subwoofer.
SL
Surround left
speaker
Produces sounds from surround left/right channels.
SR
Surround right
speaker
SBL
Surround back
left speaker
Produces sounds from surround back left/right channels.
SBR
Surround back
right speaker
SB
Surround back
speaker
Produces sounds from surround back channel.
SW
Subwoofer
Produces LFE (low frequency effect) channel sounds and reinforces bass
parts of other channels.
FHL
Front high left
speaker
Produces vertical sound effects from front high left/right channels.
FHR
Front high right
speaker
TML
Top middle left
speaker
Produces sounds from top middle left/right channel.
TMR
Top middle right
speaker
FDL
Front Dolby
Atmos enabled
left speaker
Produces sounds from the top middle left/right channel and reflects these
sounds off the ceiling. Enables playing back sounds of Dolby Atmos 3D
movies without the need to install ceiling speakers.
FDR
Front Dolby
Atmos enabled
right speaker
SDL
Surround Dolby
Atmos enabled
left speaker
Produces sounds from the top middle left/right channel and reflects these
sounds off the ceiling. Enables playing back sounds of Dolby Atmos 3D
movies without the need to install ceiling speakers.
SDR
Surround Dolby
Atmos enabled
right speaker
Z2L
Zone 2 left
speaker
Outputs sounds to another location (“Zone 2”). For details on Zone 2, see
Installing 5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2 connection.”
Z2R
Zone 2 right
speaker