Turtle Beach TB400-3300-01, DDL manual Installation, System Requirements

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INSTALLATION

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Before proceeding with the installation, please make sure that your system meets the following minimum specifications for use with the Montego DDL:

PC

Pentium 800 MHz / compatible or higher with one available PCI expansion slot

RAM

128 MB system RAM

Hard Drive

Approximately 100 MB free space is required during the driver / application

 

installation process. Additional space required for software applications

 

installation.

Display

800x600 High Color (16-bit)

Operating Systems

Windows® 2000 Professional, XP or Media Center Edition, Vista/Windows 7

CD-ROM Drive

Quad-Speed CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive required for software installation.

 

A DVD drive, a compatible software DVD player application, and a high quality 5.1

 

Surround speaker system (five powered speakers plus a powered subwoofer) are

 

required for playing back Dolby® Digital (AC-3) audio from DVD movies with the

 

Montego DDL.

Speakers

Montego DDL works with powered 2-speaker, 4-speaker, 5.1 and 7.1 speaker

 

setups, or with headphones.

 

The Dolby Digital Live output requires an external A/V receiver or digital speakers

 

with a Dolby Digital Decoder.

 

 

REPLACING A PRE-INSTALLED SOUND CARD OR AN AUDIO CHIP ON THE MOTHERBOARD

IMPORTANT!

Never remove or install cards from your PC while it’s powered on! Always turn off your PC before proceeding with any work inside the case.

If you‘re replacing a sound card that‘s already installed in your PC, or if your motherboard includes a sound chip, first disable the drivers for the old sound card or sound chip on your motherboard before installing your Montego DDL sound card. This will help avoid any possible conflicts between the Montego DDL sound card drivers and the older drivers.

Generally, drivers can be disabled by clicking Start Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager scroll down to Sound, Video and Game Controllers Right click on the device name Click Disable from the pop-up menu.

Alternatively, drivers can typically be removed from the Add/Remove Programs option, located in the Windows Control Panel, accessed as described above. However, you should consult the PC or motherboard manufacturer's documentation for complete instructions, as the uninstall procedure may differ with each manufacturer.

IMPORTANT!

Read the warranty information included with your PC before you open its case to remove the old sound card and/or install the Montego DDL. Turtle Beach cannot be held responsible for loss of warranty coverage or other damages incurred as a result of modifications to your PC.

INSTALLING THE MONTEGO DDL SOUND CARD

1.Turn off your PC, unplug its power cord and disconnect any external peripherals. Remove your

PC‘s cover.

2.If you’re replacing a sound card that’s already in your PC… unscrew its bracket and gently rock the card out of its PCI slot to remove it from your PC.

3.Locate a free PCI expansion slot that‘s furthest away from the video card and power supply. Remove the metal slot rear cover by unscrewing its securing screw. Save the screw to secure the sound card to the chassis later.

4.Before removing the Montego DDL sound card from its protective bag, touch the PC chassis to discharge any static electricity build-up from your body. Hold the card by its edges to avoid touching the gold edge connectors or components

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User’s Guide

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Contents MontegoTM DDL User’s Guide Contents Ixer T AB Introducing Montego DDL Installation CD Control PanelConnectors Connector FunctionSystem Requirements InstallationInstalling the Montego DDL Sound Card 2000 Installing the Drivers and Software Optimizing Playback Performance in Windows 2000 and XP Installing the Windows XP Media Center Control PanelUninstalling Montego DDL Checking Montego DDL After Installation Checking the Speaker ConfigurationLaunching the Montego DDL Control Panel No Speaker SoundSound Playing on the Wrong Speakers Using the Montego DDL Center Canceller Sound FXKEY Shifter Voice ChangerListening to Stereo Music in Surround Sound 2000/XP only Listening to Dvds in Surround Sound Using the Digital Output in VISTA/WINDOWS Listening to MULTI-CHANNEL Audio with Dolby Digital LiveListening to 3D Game Audio Using EAR Force Surround Sound Headphones Using the Control Panel Presets Montego DDL Control PanelSpeakers TAB Speaker Options Button …Speaker Configurations User’s Guide Testing the Speaker Configuration Volume SectionIndividual Speaker Volumes Settings SummaryPdif Settings Montego DDL User Defined Presets Graphic Equalizer TABEnvironments Effects TABSpeaker Position Voice Canceller Sound FX Voice ChangerPlayback Settings Mixer TABUser’s Guide Record Settings User’s Guide Limited Warranty FCC Declaration of Conformity

TB400-3300-01, DDL specifications

Turtle Beach has long been synonymous with high-quality audio products, and the Turtle Beach DDL, model TB400-3300-01, is no exception. This model excels in delivering a premium sound experience tailored specifically for gamers, music enthusiasts, and movie lovers alike.

One of the standout features of the TB400-3300-01 is its advanced digital audio processing capabilities. Equipped with Dolby Digital Live (DDL) technology, this device converts any standard audio input into comprehensive multi-channel audio, effectively enhancing the gaming experience. Sound engineers crafted it to immerse users into the action with incredible clarity and depth, making every explosion, whisper, and footstep resonate with life-like realism.

The device supports multiple output formats, allowing seamless integration with various home theater systems and gaming setups. With its optical output and USB connectivity, it effortlessly connects to PCs, gaming consoles, and audio receivers. Furthermore, the TB400-3300-01 features an intuitive interface; an easy-to-navigate control panel that users can customize to their preferences, making it accessible for both novice and seasoned audio enthusiasts.

Another critical characteristic of the TB400-3300-01 is its robust construction and elegant design. Built with quality materials, the device is not only durable but also aesthetically pleasing, easily complementing modern entertainment centers. Meanwhile, its compact form factor allows it to fit comfortably in tight spaces without sacrificing performance.

The model also boasts compatibility with various audio formats, further enhancing its versatility. From stereo to multi-channel audio, users can enjoy their favorite media without compromise.

Additionally, Turtle Beach emphasizes user comfort with features designed to accommodate long gaming or movie-watching sessions. The TB400-3300-01 offers options for optimizing audio output for different environments and activities, enhancing the overall user experience.

In summary, the Turtle Beach DDL, TB400-3300-01, stands out in the crowded marketplace of audio products with its superior digital audio processing, multiple connectivity options, robust design, and user-friendly features. Whether for gaming or general audio enjoyment, this device provides an enriched auditory experience that meets the demands of modern entertainment.