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3.2. Compact Control Panel

The Compact Control Panel contains the following controls:

Mute Button

Resize Button

Close Button

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Master Volume

Master Volume controls the overall output level of the sound system. This volume control is synchronized with the volume control on the system tray (the yellow speaker icon).

Mute

This button toggles the sound on or off to attached speakers or headphones. It mutes the sound but does not stop the player.

Resize

Resize button toggles between the compact mode (basic controls) and the expanded mode (for more advanced options).

Close

Closes the PSA2 HD control panel without affecting audio operation.

Default

Pushing the Default button resets most controls to a predefined functional state.

Help

This button launches the on-line help system. It contains detail descriptions of all features of the PSA2 HD interface and its operation.

Reverb

This button toggles the QSound Environmental Modeling (QEM) on or off. However, some games apply their own environmental effects, which are not controlled by this button. Environmental modeling uses reverb (reflected sound) and delay to create the impression that the listener is in a particular environment.

QEM provides a wide range of high-quality environmental modeling effects that are selectable from the Visualization panel. By selecting a default environment, you impose the effects of that environment for music, movies, or games that do not use the EAX feature.

PSA2 HD responds automatically to games that use the EAX and EAX2.0 commands. These games automatically control the selection of environments (regardless of what is selected from the Visualization Control Panel) to match various scenes and locations, and change these selections as the environment changes. The slider in the Visualization Control Panel controls the intensity of the reverb. If the level of Reverb is not as expected, check the slider in the Visualization Control Panel and adjust properly.

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Contents Ultimate Edge High Definition Software END User License Agreement Info@Philips.com Philips Ultimate Edge Channel SoundcardTable Of Contents Uninstalling PSA2 HD Introduction KEY Features Minimum System Requirements Audio PerformanceStep Installation of The New Sound CardQuick Installation Guide Identifying The Old Sound System Detailed Installation GuideBefore Installing the New Soundcard Uninstalling the Old Soundcard and Drivers Disabling the Integrated SoundUltimate Edge Soundcard Users Guide Philips Sound Solutions Installing the New Soundcard Speaker Connection Digital SpeakersSoftware Installation Philips Sound Agent 2 HD Basic Interface OperationResize Button Compact Control Panel QSizzle QRumbleNormalize 3D EffectsMain Control Panel Effects TabNormalization Equalizer Tab Setup Tab Speaker Test UtilityPreamp Slider Fader SliderCenter Slider LFE SliderMixer Tab Playback source controlsPdif Enable Front Speakers or Headphones HI-SR96KHzListen To Analog Inputs All Available Speakers and Outputs with Effects QmssPresets Tab LoadSave Save AsInfo Tab Visualization Control Panel Uninstalling PSA2 HD Technical Support Information Technical Support And WarrantyInternet Address Appendix a Uninstalling the Old Drivers and the Soundcard Appendix BAppendix C Disabling the Integrated SoundTroubleshooting Appendix DNo PSA2 HD Icon in the System Tray Philips Sound Solutions