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VOLUME SECTION
Master Volume: Controls the volume of all speakers.
Pan: Controls L/R balance.
Mute: Mutes all outputs when lit.
INDIVIDUAL SPEAKER VOLUMES
The volume controls for each speaker in the selected configuration are located to the right of the Master Volume slider. The number of sliders will depend on the speaker configuration (2 sliders for stereo, 4 sliders for quad, etc.).
Lock Button: Click the Lock button, located at the bottom of the section, to make the L/R slider pairs move together when adjusting the levels.
Reset Button: Click the Reset button to return all of the speaker levels to their default settings.
SETTINGS SUMMARY
This section summarizes the major control panel settings into a convenient list.:
Stereo to
Graphic Equalizer: Indicates that the Equalizer is enabled, therefore the speaker frequency response may be modified from its “flat” setting by the Equalizer.
Environments: Indicates that the Environments in the Equalizer Tab are enabled, which adds a reverberation or “concert hall” effect to the sound.
Line In Available indicator: Indicates that the VersaJack is available to be used as a Line Input (will be lit in 2 and 4 speaker modes only).
S/PDIF SETTINGS
The S/PDIF digital input and output connectors may be used to interface with external S/PDIF devices, such as digital speakers, A/V receivers, DVD players and other home theater and professional audio devices. The digital input and output signals are connected to external devices using fiber optic TOSLINK cables, available at the Turtle Beach web site (www.TurtleBeach.com) or at most consumer electronics retailers.
The S/PDIF Digital Output may be used to connect a 5.1 / 7.1 digital speaker system or an A/V receiver with digital inputs. When using this mode, select one of the S/PDIF output modes in the
When the S/PDIF signal is active, you should see a red light inside the digital output connector or at the end of the TOSLINK cable inserted into the digital output connector.
When using Dolby Digital Live, all of the PC‟s audio signals are transmitted in digital rather than analog
format, providing the highest quality signal possible. This configuration may be used for listening to stereo,
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