Teufel Impaq 8000 Parts list manual

Technical description and user manual
7.1 AV receiver with 3D Blu-ray player
Impaq 8000

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Contents
General notes and information................................. 3
Notice.....................................................................3
Trademarks ...........................................................3
Cinavia notice .......................................................3
Original packaging.................................................4
Complaints.............................................................4
Contact...................................................................4
Proper use .............................................................4
For your safety ........................................................... 5
Signal terms...........................................................5
Safety notes........................................................... 5
Warning of damage to property............................6
Explanation of symbols ............................................. 7
Overview ..................................................................... 8
Unpacking ..............................................................8
Pack contents ........................................................ 8
Checking the pack contents .................................8
Operational controls and connections..................... 9
Front side ...............................................................9
Back side ...............................................................9
Remote control ........................................................ 10
Inserting batteries ...............................................11
Functionality ........................................................11
Setup......................................................................... 12
Setup location......................................................12
Setting up the speakers......................................12
Connecting the speakers....................................13
Pre Out .................................................................13
Connecting............................................................... 13
TV set ...................................................................14
Headphones ........................................................14
Inputs for source devices....................................14
FM/USW antenna................................................15
Network/Internet.................................................15
Wi-Fi......................................................................15
Mains connection................................................15
Basic functions ........................................................ 16
Sensor buttons ....................................................16
Activating and deactivating.................................16
Selecting a source...............................................16
Adjusting the volume...........................................17
Adjusting the sound ............................................17
Surround mode selection....................................17
Setting the audio delay .......................................18
Adjusting the channel level.................................18
Main menu ............................................................... 19
My media.................................................................. 20
Main menu “My media” ......................................20
Main menu “Settings”.........................................21
Menu “Video setup” ............................................21
Settings .................................................................... 21
Menu “Speaker settings”....................................22
Menü “Audio setup” ............................................22
Menu “Audio mapping” .......................................23
Menu “Language” ...............................................23
Menu “Network” ..................................................23
Menu “Wireless”..................................................25
Menu “System”....................................................26
Menu “Security” ..................................................27
Main menu “Sound”............................................27
Sound........................................................................ 28
Source....................................................................... 29
Main menu “Source”...........................................29
Radio Mode .............................................................. 30
Setting the radio stations ...................................30
Station memory ...................................................31
Bluetooth®mode...................................................... 32
Playback...............................................................33
BD/DVD/CD mode................................................... 34
Suitable BDs/DVDs/CDs ....................................34
Disc playback.......................................................34
Ejecting the disc ..................................................35
USB Mode................................................................. 36
Connecting and playing back a USB device.......36
Removing the USB device...................................36
DLNA mode............................................................... 37
Playback functions .................................................. 38
General playback information.............................38
BD and DVD playback .........................................38
Display information .............................................39
Video playback menu ..........................................39
Repeat function...................................................40
Search..................................................................40
File selection........................................................41
Video playback.....................................................41
Music playback....................................................41
Photo playback ....................................................42
AVCHD playback ..................................................43
Care and Cleaning ................................................... 44
Troubleshooting ....................................................... 45
Technical data.......................................................... 51

3• Impaq 8000
Notice
The information in this document may change without
prior notice and in no way constitutes any liability on
the part of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH.
No part of this user manual may be reproduced in
any form or be broadcasted in any way electronically,
mechanically, by photocopy or recording without the
written permission of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH.
© Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH
Version 2.0
July 2016
Trademarks
® All trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.
Qualcomm aptX is a product of Qualcomm Technolo-
gies International, Ltd.
Qualcomm is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated,
which is registered in the USA and other countries;
its use has been approved. aptX is a trademark of
Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd., which is
registered in the USA and other countries; its use has
been approved.
Bluetooth®and the Bluetooth®
symbol are trademarks of Blue-
tooth SIG, Inc.
This DivX Certified®device has
undergone stringent tests to en-
sure that it is capable of playing
DivX®videos.
Register the device on vod.divx.com to be able to play
DivX®videos you bought. You can find your registra-
tion code by selecting the menu item “DivX® VOD” in
the menu “Settings; system”.
DivX Certified® for the playback of DivX® and DivX
Plus® HD (H.264/MKV) videos of up to 1080p HD
including premium content.
DivX®, DivX Certified®DivX Plus®HD and correspond-
ing logos are trademarks of DivX, LLC and are used
under license.
Protected by one or more of the following U.S. pat-
ents: 7,295,673; 7,460,668; 7,515,710; 8,301,793;
8,656,183; 8,731,369; 8,942,548; 8,997,161;
RE45,052.
General notes and information
The HDMI and High-Definition
Multimedia Interface symbols as
well as the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the USA and
other countries.
Blu-ray 3D is a trademark of the
Blu-ray Disc Association.
BD LIVE is a trademark of the
Blu-ray Disc Association.
You can find all DTS patents un-
der http://patents.dts.com. Man-
ufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited.
DTS-HD, the symbol as well as DTS-HD together with
the symbol are registered trademarks and DTS-HD
Master Audio | Essential are a trademark of DTS, Inc.
The product contains software. © DTS, lnc. All rights
reserved.
Manufactured under
license from Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
The “N-Mark” symbol is a trademark or regis-
tered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the USA
and other countries.
Cinavia notice
This device uses Cinavia technology to prevent mak-
ing pirate copies of commercially produced films and
videos as well as their soundtracks. If a pirate copy
is detected on a device, a corresponding message
appears on the screen and play back or the copying
process is stopped.
More information on Cinavia technology is available
on the Cinavia Online Consumer Information Center at
http://www.cinavia.com. For more information on Ci-
navia by post, send a post card with your address to:
Cinavia Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box
86851, San Diego, CA, 92138, USA.
Copyright 2004-2013 Verance Corporation.
Cinavia™ is a trademark of the Verance Corporation.
Protected by U.S. Patent 7,369,677 and globally valid
patents, issued and registered under licence from the
Verance Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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Original packaging
If you wish to exercise your eight-week right of return
,
we ask that you be absolutely sure to hold onto the
packaging. We can only accept the return of the de-
vice WITH THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING.
Empty boxes are not available!
Complaints
In case of a complaint we will need the following infor-
mation to process your enquiry:
1. Invoice number
Can be found on the sales slip (enclosed with the
product) or on the order confirmation received as a
PDF document, e.g. 4322543
2. Serial number or batch number
Located on the back side of the device,
e.g. serial no.: KB20240129A-123.
Thank you for your support!
Contact
Please contact our customer service department with
any questions, suggestions or complaints:
Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH
BIKINI Berlin
Budapester Straße 44
10787 Berlin (Germany)
Phone 00800 - 200 300 40 (toll-free)
Fax +49 (0)30 / 300 930 930
E-mail: service@teufelaudio.com
www.teufelaudio.com
Proper use
The Impaq 8000 is designed for the playback of
music and speech from the built-in Blu-ray player,
the built-in FM radio or an external player and for the
playback of digital videos via a TV set.
Only use the Impaq 8000 as described in this user
manual. Any other use will be deemed as not in
accordance with the instructions and may lead to
damage of property or even persons.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage
caused by improper use.
The Impaq 8000 is intended for private use only.
Before operating the Impaq 8000, please
first read the safety notes and user manual
carefully. Only in this way, can you ensure that
all functions are used in a safe and reliable manner.
Store the user manual in a safe place and also be
sure to pass it on to any subsequent owner.
NOTICE
Check that all items have been delivered
and that nothing is damaged. If damaged,
do not operate the product, but contact our
service team.

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For your safety
Signal terms
You can find the following signal terms in this user
manual:
WARNING
This signal term indicates a moderate risk,
which, if not avoided, may result in death or
severe injury.
CAUTION
This signal term indicates a low risk, which,
if not avoided, may result in minor or mod-
erate injury.
NOTICE
This signal term warns you of potential dam-
age.
Safety notes
This chapter contains general safety notes which you
should always observe to protect yourself and third
parties. Also observe the warning notes in each chap-
ter of this user manual.
Improper electrical installation or excessive mains
voltage may result in an electrical shock.
• The device is suitable for a mains voltage of 230 V ~
/ 50 Hz. When connecting the device, make sure
that the correct voltage is present. You can find more
information about this on the rating plate.
• Check the device regularly for damage.
Immediately disconnect the mains plug and do not
operate the device if its housing or mains cord is
defective or exhibits other visible damages.
• This device is disconnected from the grid
by pulling
the mains plug. Thus, make sure that the mains
plug is always easily accessible.
• If the device emits smoke, smells burnt or produces
unusual sounds, immediately disconnect it from the
mains and do not operate it further.
• Never open the device housing.
Repairs may only be carried out by an authorised
specialist workshop. Only parts that match the origi-
nal specifications may be used.
• Only use the accessory products specified by the
manufacturer.
• Only use the device indoors.
• Do not operate the device in wet rooms and protect
it from dripping and splashing water.
Make sure that no vases or other liquid-filled
objects are located on or near the device in order
to prevent liquid from penetrating the housing. If
water or other foreign objects should enter the unit,
immediately disconnect the mains plug. Then send
the device to our service address.
• Never modify the device. Unauthorised modifica-
tions may affect the safety and functionality.
• Never touch the mains plug with wet hands.
An unsuitable setup location may result in injury
and damage.
• Never use the device unmounted in vehicles, in un-
stable locations, on wobbly tripods or furniture, on
insufficiently dimensioned brackets etc. The device
could tip or fall down and cause injury to persons or
be damaged itself.
• Place the connected speakers in such a way that
they cannot be knocked over inadvertently and
make sure that the cables do not pose a trip haz-
ard.
• Do not place the device near heat sources (e.g.
heaters, ovens, other heat generating equipment
such as amplifiers etc.).
• Do not use the device in environments where there
is a risk of explosion.
• Only use the Bluetooth®function in locations where
wireless radio transmission is allowed.
• When storing the product, also ensure that it
stands safely and that it cannot be knocked down
or over.
Children can become trapped in the plastic wrap-
ping when playing and suffocate.
• Do not allow children to play with the device or the
plastic wrapping. There is a danger of suffocation.
• Ensure that children do not remove small parts
from the device or take them off of the device (e.g.
control knobs or plug adapters). They could swallow
the parts and choke.
• Never allow children to operate electrical equip-
ment unsupervised.

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Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical burns.
• Store both new and used batteries so that they are
not accessible to children.
• Do not allow battery acid to come into contact with
skin, eyes or mucous membranes. In the event of
contact with battery acid, immediately flush the
applicable areas with plenty of clean water and
consult a physician if necessary.
Batteries (particularly lithium batteries) can ex-
plode if used improperly.
• Never attempt to recharge batteries.
• Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type.
• You must not heat or short circuit batteries and
rechargeable batteries or dispose of them in fire.
• Do not expose batteries and rechargeable batteries
to direct sunlight.
Extended listening at high volumes may
lead to hearing loss.
To avoid damage to health, avoid extended
listening at high volumes.
• When the volume is set high, always keep a certain
distance from the device and never place your ear
directly on the speaker.
• If a speaker is set to full volume, this may produce
very high sound pressure. This may have psycholog-
ical consequences and also cause physical injury.
Children and pets are particularly at risk. Set your
signal source device volume control to a low setting
before turning on the power.
Operating the device when the housing
is open will cause an invisible or visible
laser beam to be emitted.
• Do not look into the beam, even if you are using
optical instruments.
This product contains magnetic material.
• If necessary, consult your physician and ask for
effects on implants such as pacemakers or defibril-
lators.
Warning of damage to property
NOTICE
If the device is subjected to warm tempera-
tures after being cold (e.g. after transport),
condensation may occur inside of it.
–In this case, wait at least 2 hours before
you connect and activate it.
Improper use may lead to damage or fire.
–Do not place open flames such as burning
candles or similar on the device.
–Ensure sufficient ventilation.
–Do not place the device in direct sunlight.
–Only use the device in indoor areas.

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Explanation of symbols
Protection class II
Dual insulation
Risk of electrical shock – do not open the
housing.
Disconnect the mains cord before changing
a fuse.
6.3 AL/250 V
Fuse 6.3 AL/250 V
Old devices must not be disposed of
with household waste!
If the device is no longer operational, every
consumer is required by law to dispose
of old devices separately from household
waste, e.g. at a collection point run by the
communal authority/borough. This ensures
that old devices are recycled in a profes-
sional manner and also rules out negative
consequences for the environment.
For this reason, electrical equipment is
marked with the adjacent symbol.
Batteries and rechargeable batter-
ies do not belong in the household
garbage!
Every consumer is required by law to bring
all batteries and rechargeable batteries, re-
gardless whether they contain harmful sub-
stances*) or not, to a collection point run
by the communal authority or borough or to
a retailer, so that they can be disposed of
in an environmentally friendly manner.
Please only turn in batteries and rechargea-
ble batteries which are empty!
*) labelled with: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mer-
cury, Pb = lead

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Overview
Unpacking
• Carefully open the box and carefully lift the device
and accessories out of the box.
Pack contents
①1 × AV receiver Impaq 8000
②1 × remote control IP 8000 RC
③1 × mains cord for the AV receiver
④2 × AAA battery for the remote control
⑤1 × throw-out FM antenna
Optional accessories:
⑥ WiFi Link USB Adapter
Checking the pack contents
• Check that all items have been delivered and that
nothing is damaged.
• If the delivery is incomplete or the device has been
damaged, please contact our customer service
department (see page 3).
• Do not in any case operate the device if it is dam-
aged.
AAA
AAA
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥

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Operational controls and connections
Front side
Back side
Item Name Description
1
Turning the device on/off
2—
Disc slot
3
Ejecting the disc
4—
Display
5—
Control dial for the volume
and source, push to mute
and select source
Item Name Description
6—
USB port
7—
Headphone jack
8SRC
Selecting a source (HDMI
1–3, TV, BT, TUNER, COAXI-
AL, OPTICAL, AUX, DISC)
Item Name Description
9—
Connector jack for mains
cord
10 —
Speaker terminals
11 LAN
Network connection
12 HDMI 1/2/3
HDMI input jacks for digital
source devices
13 HDMI TV
HDMI output jack for TV set
14 USB
USB port
15 FM
Antenna connection
Item Name Description
16 DIGITAL IN
OPTICAL
Input jack for digital audio
signals via optical lines
(TOSLINK)
17 DIGITAL IN
COAXIAL
Input jack for digital audio
signals via a Coax cable
18 AUX IN
Input jacks for analogue
audio source devices
19 SUB OUT
Output jack for active
subwoofer
20 AUX OUT /
RC PRE OUT
Analogue audio output
jacks
151617181920
910 11 12 13 14
1 2 3 4 5
678

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Item Name Description
21 Ejecting the disc
22 1...0 Number buttons
23 CLEAR Delete button
24 POP UP
MENU
Accessing the pop up menu
25 ▲▼◀▶ Navigation up, right, down, left
26 OK Selector button
27 Accessing the main menu
28 VOLUME
+/–
Increasing/decreasing the
volume
29 Switching speakers to mute
30 Video: fast forward
Radio: increasing the frequency
31 Playback/pause
32 Audio/video: Skip ahead
Radio: next station in memory
33 Stopping playback
34 Bluetooth®as source,
long press: pairing
35 RADIO Selecting “FM” radio (VHF)
36
SURROUND
Surround settings
37 TONE Adjusting the sound
38 REPEAT Adjusting repeat
39 SUBTITLE Video: selecting subtitles
40 INFO/RDS Video: additional indicator
Radio: RDS information
41 MEMORY Radio: save station to memory
42 ZOOM Video: zoom function
Radio: stereo/mono switching
43 LIP SYNC
Video: setting the audio delay
44 LEVEL Setting the channel volume
45 TV (ARC) Selecting TV as audio source
46 A, B, C, D Control buttons for BD pro-
grams
47
Audio/video: skip back
Radio: previous station in
memory
48 Video: fast rewind
Radio: decreasing frequency
49 SOURCE
+/–
Selecting a source
50 OSC Displaying the control options
51 Skip back/exit the menu
52 DISC MENU Accessing the BD/DVD menu
53 SEARCH Video: selecting the title, chap-
ter, time
Radio: auto store station
54 Turning the device on/off
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
3048
49
50
51
52
53
54
31
29
33
35
46
37
39
41
3247
3445
3644
3843
4042
LIP SYNC SUBTITLE REPEAT
MEMORY RDS
INFO
LEVEL TONE
TV /ARC) RADIO
SURROUND
SOURCE VOLUME
123
456
78
0
9
OSC
SEARCH CLEAR
Remote control

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CAUTION
Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical
burns.
–Store both new and used batteries so that
they are not accessible to children.
–Do not allow battery acid to come into con-
tact with skin, eyes or mucus membranes.
In the event of contact with battery acid,
immediately flush the applicable areas
with plenty of clean water and consult a
physician if necessary.
Batteries (particularly lithium batteries) can
explode if used improperly.
–Never attempt to recharge batteries.
–Only use batteries of the same or equiva-
lent type.
–Never heat or short circuit batteries and
rechargeable batteries, or dispose of them
in fire.
–Do not expose batteries and rechargeable
batteries to direct sunlight.
In order to operate the remote control, you will need
two type AAA or micro batteries with 1.5 Volt (included
in the pack contents).
You should change the batteries if the remote control
stops working properly or after 2 years at the latest.
Inserting batteries
1. Gently depress the arrow on the battery compart-
ment cover on the back side of the remote control.
Push the cover down and out. Remove the cover.
2. If applicable, remove any old batteries (please ob-
serve the disposal notes on page 7).
3. Insert the new batteries according to the image on
the battery compartment; make sure the polarity is
correct.
4. Place the cover back on the compartment and push
it closed.
Functionality
The remote control relays the control signals by
means of infrared light. For this, you will have to
point the front side of the remote control towards the
Impaq 8000. Make sure that the infrared light is not
obstructed by objects.
Fluorescent lamps and energy-saving lamps installed
in the direct vicinity may affect the functions of the
remote control or impair them.

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Setup
Setup location
NOTICE
If the device is subjected to warm tempera-
tures after being cold (e.g. after transport),
condensation may occur inside of it.
–In this case, wait at least 2 hours before
you connect and activate it.
You can find extensive information describing
correct setup on our website.
Location tips
• Select a stable, level base.
• Make sure that the environment is clean and free
from dust.
• Select a location away from heat sources and direct
sunlight.
• The device should have approx. 10 cm of clearance
on all sides to ensure adequate circulation of air.
• Lay the connector cords so that they do not pose a
tripping hazard.
• Do not place any heavy objects on the cable or the
devices.
Setting up the speakers
TV
Stereo triangle
Front FrontCenter
Surround
Surround/rearSurround/rear
Surround
Subwoofer
(a) (a)
(b) (b)
Center speaker
Place the center speaker in a central position direct-
ly under the screen or ideally on a circular arc that
is slightly curved towards the screen. You can also
mount some speaker models directly on the wall
using the keyhole opening on the rear panel.
Front speakers
The front speakers are set up or hung to the right and
left of the screen.
The speakers should be in line with the center speak-
er and form an equilateral triangle with the listener
– the so-called stereo triangle (distance from the
listener = distance between the speakers).
The speakers should project sound directly into the
room or slightly towards the listener.
Surround speakers
The surround speakers are setup or hung to the side
(a) or back (b) of the listener at a height of 1.20 m to
2.10 m.
There should be at least 100 cm distance to the
listener.
Subwoofer
The location of the subwoofer can be freely selected
and does not influence the other speakers. However,
do not set it up in the corner of the room as this may
result in uncontrollable frequency rises. A location
between the front speakers is often ideal.
Rear speakers
To set up a 7.1 system, the Impaq 8000 can emit
the rear channels via the jacks 20 “AUX OUT /
RCPREOUT”. You can connect an external stereo
amplifier, active speaker or radio system to it. Then
the speakers are mounted behind (b) or above the
viewers.

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Connecting the speakers
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
–Do not connect the device to the mains
yet.
Use the highest quality of speaker cords possible with
a cross-section of at least 1.5 mm2 to connect to the
speakers. You can order this type of cables in our
webshop (www.teufelaudio.com) in the “Accessories”
area.
The connector terminals (10) for the five speakers are
located on the back side of the receiver:
10
Speaker Label
Surround right SURROUND RIGHT
Surround left SURROUND LEFT
Center CENTER
Front right FRONT RIGHT
Front left FRONT LEFT
Here you can connect the speaker cables directly or
using pin plugs. Only a direct connection is described
here.
The terminals are each marked red (+) and black (-).
Make sure the polarity is correct!
– Connect the like coloured terminals. Otherwise, the
sound quality will suffer.
– The strands of the speaker single wire are marked
with different colours or shapes.
1. Split the speaker cables down to approx. 30mm on
both ends.
2. Remove approx. 10mm of the insulation on each
end.
3. Twist the single wire so that no strands are protrud-
ing.
4. Turn the connector terminal (10) counterclockwise
until loose.
5. Run the stripped cable end into the now visible
hole.
6. Close the terminal by turning it counter-clockwise.
The cable has now been clamped in place.
Subwoofer
You can connect an active subwoofer to the SUB OUT
(19) jack with an RCA cable.
19
If you use a cordless subwoofer, activate the connec-
tion in the “Wireless” menu (see page 25).
Pre Out
You can set the function of the analogue output AUX
OUT / RCPREOUT (20) in the “Speaker settings"
menu (see “Channel configuration” on page 22):
• In 7.1 mode, the rear channels are played.
• In 5.1 mode, the stereo channels are played.
20
You can connect a power amplifier or active speaker,
but also a radio transmission system to these jacks.
You will need a stereo cable with RCA plugs to do so.
Connecting

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TV set
Connect your TV set (e.g. television, projector) with the
HDMI TV (13) connector. You will need a HDMI cable
for this.
13
If your TV set does not emit audio via HDMI ARC, you
can assign one of the audio inputs of the Impaq 8000
to the TV set in the “Audio Mapping” menu (see page
14).
Headphones
You can connect stereo headphones with a 3.5 mm
jack plug to the jack (7) on the front side.
7
The speakers and the outputs to the subwoofer (19)
and to the power amplifiers (20) will be automatically
deactivated when you connect the headphones.
CAUTION
Extended listening at high volumes
may lead to hearing loss.
–To avoid damage to health, avoid
extended listening at high volumes.
Risk of injury/damage!
–Lower the volume before you pull out the
headphone plug out again; otherwise, the
speakers may emit unexpected high sound
pressure. This could injure your hearing or
damage the device.
Inputs for source devices
The receiver offers you three inputs for digital HDMI
picture and audio sources (HDMI 1, 2, 3).
An optical and coaxial digital audio input and ana-
logue audio input (AUX IN) are also available.
You can also connect the audio output of your televi-
sion set – provided that it doesn’t support the HDMI
ARC feature – to one of these audio inputs in order
to listen to audio from the Impaq 8000 for television
programmes. See the user manual of your television
set for more information.
161718
12
HDMI 1, 2, 3 (12)
You can connect a source device with a digital picture
and audio signal to each of these inputs. You will
need a HDMI cable for this.
OPTICAL (16)
You can connect the optical digital audio output of a
source device here. You will need an optical cable with
a TOSLINK plug for this. Your source device requires
either an optical 3.5 mm plug or also a TOSLINK plug.
COAXIAL (17)
You can connect the coaxial digital audio output of a
source device here. You will need a coaxial cable with
RCA plugs to do so.
AUX IN (18)
You can connect a source device with analogue audio
here. You will need a stereo RCA cable for this (L and
R).

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FM/USW antenna
WARNING
Risk associated with lightning strike!
–If you are using outdoor or roof antennas,
be absolutely sure that the antenna sys-
tem has lightning protection.
To receive FM stations, connect the antenna to the
FM jack (15). This may be a roof/outside antenna,
but also a cable television connection. You will need a
coaxial connector cord for this.
If there is no antenna connection available at the
setup location, you can use the throw-out aerial ⑤sup-
plied. Connect the antenna to the FM (15) jack and
adjust the position of the throw-out aerial for optimal
reception. Then fix the loose end with tape or a nail.
⑤
15
11
Network/Internet
The Impaq 8000 requires a network connection for
Internet-based functions (BD Live), media streaming
(DLNA) and program updates. Connect your network
or router to the jack LAN (11) using a network cable.
Wi-Fi
If you use the optional Teufel WiFi link USB adapter
⑥
:
1. Fold the adapter antenna into a 90° position.
2. Insert the adapter into the USB port (14) on the
back side of the unit.
⑥
14
If necessary, you can connect the Teufel WiFi Link
USB adapter with a short USB extension cord.
Mains connection
1. Make sure that your active subwoofer and/or the
active speakers are switched off.
2. Insert the IEC power plug of the mains cord③
into the
jack (9).
3. Insert the mains plug in a mains power socket
(230 V ~/50 Hz).
9
③

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Basic functions
Sensor buttons
The buttons
(3)
and
SRC (8)
on the front side of
the Impaq 8000 are illuminated sensor buttons: Light-
ly touching them will cause them to switch.
Activating and deactivating
• Switch the Impaq 8000 on or to standby with the
button (1) or (54). When in standby, the button
(1) will be illuminated in red.
• Standby does not disconnect the device from the
mains. Pull the mains plug out of the socket to
completely deactivate it.
Selecting a source
After turning the device on, the last used source
device is selected.
• With the sensor button SRC (8), you can switch the
source in the following order:
HDMI 1–3, TV, BT (Bluetooth®), TUNER, COAXIAL,
OPTICAL, AUX, DISC
• After pushing the sensor button SRC (8), you can
also select the desired source with the control dial
(5). Tap the control dial to switch.
• Select the source with the buttons SOURCE +/–
(49) on the remote control.
• Or switch the source with the direct select buttons:
TV (ARC) (45) – TV audio
RADIO (35) – FM (USW)
(34) – BT (Bluetooth®)
The selected source is shown on the display (4).
• Playback of BD/DVD/CD, a USB stick or media
server (DLNA) is started in the main menu (access
with the button
(27)
) under the item “My media”
(see page 20).
• If you insert a CD, DVD or Blu-ray disc, it will start
automatically (see page 34).
• You can switch to the audio signal of the TV set
with the button TV ARC (45). Prerequisite: The
Impaq 8000 is connected to an ARC-capable
HDMI input of the TV, the TV’s CEC function (that
is, “Viera Link”, “Anynet+”, “Simplink” or “Bravia
Synch”) is activated just like the ARC function of the
Impaq 8000 (see page 26).
31 48
27
49
54
35
34
45
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SURROUND
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Adjusting the volume
• Increase the volume: Turn the control dial (5) clock-
wise or push the VOLUME + button (28).
• Decrease the volume:
Turn the
control dial (5) coun-
terclockwise or push the VOLUME – button (28)
.
The display (4) will show the selected volume from 00
to 99.
Mute
• By pushing the control dial (5) or the button
(29) repeatedly, you can turn the sound on and off
again.
Adjusting the sound
1. Push the TONE button (37).
“Bass” will appear on the display (4).
2. Select the desired tone range with the navigation
buttons ◀▶ (25):
– Bass low tones
– Treble high tones
3. With the navigation buttons
▲▼
(25) you can ad-
just the selected range from “–10 dB” (decrease) to
“+10 dB” (increase).
When no button is pushed anymore, the original
readout will appear again on the display after a few
seconds. The new settings have now been saved.
Surround mode selection
Use the SURROUND button (36) to toggle the sur-
round mode for stereo sources in this order:
Stereo Stereo only via front left/right
Stereo (5.1) Stereo via all channels (upmix)
Dolby PLII Music Dolby ProLogic II for music
Dolby PLII Movie Dolby ProLogic llx for movies
Dolby Digital and DTS
Surround mode is locked for the playback of Dolby
Digital or DTS-coded multichannel tracks and so the
SURROUND button (36) is not functional during play-
back of such multi-channel streams.
54
28
25
29
37
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Setting the audio delay
During movie playback, sometimes the image and
audio are out of sync. You can use this function to re-
solve this bothersome effect by configuring the audio
delay for certain inputs from 0 to 200 ms.
1. Push the Lip Sync button (43). “Lipsync” will ap-
pear on the display and an input under it.
2. Select the input with the navigation buttons ◀▶
(25): HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, DISC, other (other
inputs).
3. With the navigation buttons ▲▼
(25), set the delay
between the picture and the audio (0 to 200 ms).
Shortly after the last button is pushed, the original
readout will appear again on the display. The new
settings have now been saved.
Adjusting the channel level
With this function, you can increase or decrease the
relative volume for each speaker from “+10 dB” to
“–10 dB”.
1. Push the Level button (44). “Speaker level” will
appear on the display and a channel under it.
2. Select the desired channel with the navigation
buttons ◀▶ (25):
– Subwoofer
– Front left
–Center
– Front right
– Surr.left
– Surr.right
– Rear left
– Rear right
3. Set the relative volume (–10 dB to +10 dB) with the
navigation buttons
▲▼
(25).
Shortly after the last button is pushed, the original
readout will appear again on the display. The new
settings have now been saved.
25
44
43 LIP SYNC SUBTITLE REPEAT
MEMORY RDS
INFO
LEVEL TONE
TV /ARC) RADIO
SURROUND
SOURCE VOLUME
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456
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0
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25
26
27
51
SOURCE VOLUME
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Main menu
Most functions of your Impaq 8000 are configured via
the main menu. You can navigate through the menu
with the remote control and it will be shown on the
connected television set.
Both devices must be turned on in order to view the
picture from the receiver on the television set.
How to use the main menu:
1. Push the button
(27)
. The main menu will open.
2. Select the desired menu with the navigation but-
tons ◀▶ (25) and confirm with the selector button
OK (26).
The sub-menu will open.
3. Select the desired menu item with the navigation
buttons ▲▼◀▶ (25) and confirm with the selector
button OK (26).
4. You can open other sub-menus in the same manner
and make settings.
– To return to the previous menu, push the button
(51) or the navigation button ◀(25).

20 • Impaq 8000
Main menu “My media”
Select data storage devices and servers for playback
in this menu:
USB1, USB2 A USB stick or a USB hard-
drive connected to the USB
port (see page 36).
Blu-ray Disc/
DVD video/
CDDA/
DataDisc
A BD, DVD or CD – the desig-
nation depends on the type
and content of the disc (see
page 34).
DLNA server DLNA media server connect-
ed via a network (see page
37).
DLNA search Search the network for DLNA
servers (see page 37).
More information on each menu item is displayed on
the right side.
After you select a data carrier or server, the available
data and folders are shown in a list and can be select-
ed for playback.
My media
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