Philips PSC703 user manual Disabled, Front Left and Right Channels, Rear Left and Right Channels

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Control Panel

For example if you are using the Microsoft “CD player” which uses the analog “CD In” connector to play CD’s or if you are using a tape deck or other external device connected to “Line In” you must select the input here to enable conversion of these stereo sources to 4 channels using QMSS. However if you are using an application that is not dependent on these connections such as a game, MP3 player, or a CD player that uses digital extraction rather than analog “CD In” (such as the included Siren JukeBox application) then QMSS is used to automatically convert these sources to 4 channels (when in 4 speaker mode).

S/PDIF TAB

This page of the Philips Rhythmic Edge Control Panel will control the settings for the Digital Audio output. S/PDIF is the acronym for industry-wide standard called Sony/Philips Digital Interface.

S/PDIF OUT

Disabled

In this mode S/PDIF Out is disabled. Select one of the following options to determine what content will be sent to the S/PDIF Out connector.

Front Left and Right Channels

In this mode the same content being sent to the front Line Out speaker jack in analog format will also be sent to the S/PDIF output in digital format for applications running on your PC (MP3, games, etc.). For external inputs (CD-In or Line In), select the proper source on the "Apply Reverb/QXpander/QMSS to External Input Source" pull down menu located on the Settings tab. Use this mode if you are using digital S/PDIF speakers for your front speakers or wish to send the front speaker stereo signal to an external device connected to the S/PDIF output such as a mini-disk recorder or receiver with S/PDIF In. Please note that the volume settings on the Settings tab will have no affect on the signal on the S/PDIF output.

Rear Left and Right Channels

In this mode the same content being sent to the rear/surround Line Out speaker jack in analog format will also be sent to the S/PDIF output in digital format for applications running on your PC (MP3, games, etc.). For external inputs (CD-In or Line In), select the proper source on the "Apply Reverb/QXpander/QMSS to External Input Source" pull down menu located on the Settings tab. Use this mode if you are using digital S/PDIF speakers for your rear speakers. For proper operation you must also be in 4 speaker or 5.1 speaker mode. Please note that the volume settings on the Settings tab will have no affect on the signal on the S/PDIF output.

DVD AC3/DTS Pass-Thru

Use this mode if you wish to play DVD audio using an external AC3 or DTS decoder such as a speaker set, receiver or decoder box connected to S/PDIF Out. This mode is only available when using a compatible soft-DVD player capable of streaming AC3 or DTS data to the sound card.

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Contents PSCPSC703703 Philips Rhythmic Edge Channel PCI Sound Card PSC703 Software END User License Agreement Philips Rhythmic Edge Channel PCI Sound CardTable of Contents Introduction Video Guide Cover Plate PCI Bus Slot Mounting Screw Installing Rhythmic EdgeTo prevent damage please Coax Game/Midi Port Sound Card Top & Bottom View PCI Bus Slot Mounting ScrewAUX Line Mic Front Out Rear OutInternal Connections Windows 95/98/Me/2000 InstallationSpeakers Line In, Mic In and MIDI/JoystickTo install the drivers for Windows 95/98/Me/2000 Installing Rhythmic Edge Installing Rhythmic Edge Installing Rhythmic Edge Yamaha Softsynthesizer Installation Installing Rhythmic Edge Congratulations Go to C\PSC703\ C represents you hard drive Siren XPress Installation for Windows NTJoystick Configuration for Windows 95/98/Me/2000 Technical Support Control Panel DSP Special Effects and AlgorithmsQXpander Space Junk & WumpusShow Control Panel Icon in the TaskBar HeadphoneTone Control Default ButtonBalance Slider Fade SliderDVD AC3/DTS Pass-Thru DisabledFront Left and Right Channels Rear Left and Right ChannelsEnvironment EnableSpecifically Reverb Level SlidersBetter Polyphony Default Midi DeviceYamaha SXG Setup Wavetable VoicesAuto Mode Manual ModeDVD Playback Modes To enable 4 speaker Qmss DVD enhancementTo enable a 4 speaker Dolby Digital playback About Siren XPress Playing media by type Media FilesFinding Media Playing MediaAbout Audio Pix Recording Source ConfigurationTo install AudioPix, follow these simple steps Open your favorite recording application and start recording Resolving I/O Conflicts Uninstalling Software Drivers

PSC703 specifications

The Philips PSC703 is a versatile and feature-rich headphone model that caters to the needs of audio enthusiasts, casual listeners, and professionals alike. One of its standout features is its advanced sound quality, which is achieved through high-fidelity drivers that deliver clear, balanced audio across a wide frequency range. This makes it ideal for various applications, from casual music enjoyment to more critical listening scenarios.

Equipped with a comfortable, ergonomic design, the PSC703 ensures that users can enjoy their audio for extended periods without discomfort. The ear cups are cushioned with soft, breathable materials that provide a snug fit while allowing for sufficient ventilation. This attention to comfort makes the headphones suitable for long sessions, whether you're in a studio or simply enjoying your favorite tunes at home.

Another notable characteristic of the Philips PSC703 is its versatility. It comes with both wired and wireless connectivity options, allowing users to switch seamlessly between their devices. The Bluetooth technology incorporated in the design provides the freedom of movement that many listeners desire. The headphones also feature a long-lasting battery life, ensuring users can enjoy their music for hours on end without interruption.

In terms of technology, the Philips PSC703 comes with passive noise isolation capabilities, which help to block out ambient noise and ensure an immersive listening experience. This feature is particularly beneficial in noisy environments, allowing users to focus on their audio without distractions.

Additionally, the PSC703 supports built-in controls for managing audio playback and calls, making it convenient for users who need to take calls or adjust volume without reaching for their devices. The intuitive controls allow for a user-friendly experience, enhancing its overall utility.

With a sleek and modern design, the Philips PSC703 also stands out aesthetically. The headphones are available in various colors, appealing to different styles and preferences. The durable build quality promises longevity, making it a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience.

Overall, the Philips PSC703 combines comfort, advanced technology, and stylish design to create an exceptional headphone that meets a wide range of listening needs. Whether for casual listening, professional use, or anything in between, the PSC703 is designed to deliver an outstanding audio experience.