Philips manual PSC805 Aurilium Sound Processor Users Guide

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The following is a brief description of all controls and indicators located in the front of the Aurilium Sound Processor. For an in-depth explanation of each control or indicator refer to the Using the Hardware Controls chapter of this document.

1.Mute Indicator LED: Indicates when Mute function is active.

2.Mute Button: Toggles all audio output on or off.

3.Digital Out Indicator LED: Indicates S/PDIF Out is enabled/disabled.

4.QSurround Indicator LED: Indicates QSurround is active.

5.QMSS Indicator LED: Indicates QMSS is active.

6.QXpander Indicator LED: Indicates QXpander is active.

7.3D Effects Control Button: Toggles the 3D Effects on or off.

8.3D Effects Indicator LED: Indicates that 3D Effects mode is active.

9.Level Indicator Bar Graph LED’s: This set of seven LED’s indicate the level of volume, or the level of the Fader, Subwoofer, or Input Gain depending on which function has been selected by the Selector Button (No. 10). When all three function LED’s are off, the bar graph indicates the volume level.

10.Selector Button: By pushing this button you can select which function is controlled by the Rotary Control Knob (No. 14) as indicated by the function LED’s (No. 11,12, and 13). The level of each function is displayed by the Level Indicator bar-graph LED’s (No. 9).

11.Subwoofer Level LED: When lit, the rotary knob controls the subwoofer level as indicated by the level indicator bar graph LED’s (No. 9).

12.Fader Indicator LED: When lit, the rotary knob controls the level of fader as indicated by the level indicator bar graph LED’s (No. 9).

13.Input Gain Indicator LED: When lit, the rotary knob controls the level of input gain as indicated by the level indicator bar graph LED’s (No.9).

14.Multi-Function Rotary Control: This knob controls the level of the volume, fader, subwoofer or input gain as indicated by the function LED’s (No. 11, 12, and 13).

15.Headphone Jack: Attach headphones here.

16.Microphone Jack: Attach microphone here.

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Contents PSC805 Aurilium External Audio Processor Plus PSA2 Software End User License Agreement Channel External USB Sound Processor What Is Included In the PackagePhilips Aurilium Table Of Contents Appendix B, USB Hub Considerations Introduction KEY Features MB RAM Minimum System RequirementsGetting Started Philips Aurilium HardwareMute Button Front Panel Features and ControlsPSC805 Aurilium Sound Processor Users Guide Back Panel See next page for brief description of features Rear Panel ConnectorsPSC805 Aurilium Sound Processor Users Guide Step Quick Installation GuideSpeaker Connection Detailed Installation GuideHardware Installation USB Connection Typical Locations for USB Ports Windows Software InstallationWindows XP System Tray 3D Effects Control Button Using the Hardware ControlsMute Button and Mute LED Top Four LED’sHeadphone Jack Level Indicator Bar Graph LED’sSelector Button And LED’s Multi-Function Rotary ControlBasic Interface Operation Philips Sound Agent 2 PSA2PSC805 Aurilium Sound Processor Users Guide Compact Control Panel 3D Effects QSizzleQRumble NormalizeEffects Tab Main Control PanelNormalization Equalizer Tab Invalid Speaker Configuration Setup TabFader Slider Speaker Test UtilitySpeaker Connection Considerations Preamp SliderAC3/DTS Pass Trough Mixer Tab Channel VolumeMonitor Line Presets TabPSC805 Aurilium Sound Processor Users Guide Save As Info TabLoad SaveVisualization Panel Windows XP Uninstalling PSA2Windows Technical Support Information Technical Support And WarrantyInternet Address Ideal Listening Scenario Speakers Appendix A, Useful Tips For Speaker setupIdeal Listening Scenario Headphones Balance the Speakers and HeadphonesIntroduction to USB Hub Power LimitationBandwidth Limitation Issues Appendix B, USB Hub ConsiderationsNo Sound is coming out Appendix C, Trouble ShootingSystem Error Message Hardware Not Installed SolutionNo Audio When Playing Audio CD in the CD Drive No PSA2 Icon in the System Tray Error message appears on the screen