Getting started with
F540 setup with PS3™
To use all the features of the Headset F540, you’ll need to make two connections: one for game audio and one for voice chat.
You make the game audio connection between the Logitech wireless base station and the PS3. Or you can connect the wireless base station to your primary audio system (television, home theater system, AV receiver, or audio switch).
You make the voice connection between the wireless base station and the PS3 using the Logitech
To make the connections described in this section, you may need the items shown below, which are included with the Headset F540:
Wireless base station
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Connecting PS3 game audio
How you make this connection is dependent upon how you have connected your PS3 to your primary audio system. While every home gaming environment may be different, there are two basic ways to hook up your PS3:
•A digital connection using an HDMI or digital optical cable
•An analog connection using the PS3 AV cable
Logitech® Wireless Headset F540
If you use HDMI or digital optical for PS3 audio
Xbox
Logitech wireless base station
PS3
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PS3 AV cable
Figure 1
If you are using an HDMI or digital optical cable to connect your PS3 to your primary audio system, use the PS3 AV cable (recommended) setup below or the alternative shown in Figure 3.
Recommended setup for the wireless base station (Fig. 1)
1.Connect the PS3 AV cable (typically included with the PS3) to the back of the PS3.
2.Connect the red and white RCA plugs of the PS3 AV cable to the PS3 ports on the back of the wireless base station.
3.Adjust the audio settings using the PS3™ XMediaBar™. You need to enable multi- output audio in the PS3 system (firmware 3.00 or later) settings for the PS3 to transmit stereo audio to the Headset F540.
Within the XMediaBar, navigate to
•Settings
•Sound Settings
•Audio
In Audio
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