
17F-CONTROL AUDIO FCA202 User Manual
3.3 FCA202 control panel
In addition to the device drivers on the PC, a CONTROL PANEL is installed during the installation process. If you use an ASIO driver, use this software to configure the FCA202. You’ll find more information on the drivers in Chapter 4.1.
In Windows systems, the panel can be accessed from the “Start Menu”. In the “Start Menu”, choose “Control Panel”, and then look for the entry “FCA202”. Alternatively, you may find that the audio software you use has a dialog for opening up the panel. For more information, please refer to the manual for your audio application.
With Mac OS X, you first have to select the FCA202 in “System Settings” under the entry “sound”. You can then directly configure the card from the audio application that you use. For more information, please refer to the appropriate software documentation.
(10)The ABOUT section gives information about the driver versions that are used. Compare the version numbers given here with the drivers available via Internet from behringer.de. If you have any problems, you should always try to install the newest driver software.
(11)Use the LATENCY SELECT slider to set the desired latency. Click the APPLY button to accept the selection made.
◊You can only set the latency from the CONTROL PANEL if you are using an ASIO driver. Very short latency values can lead to audio dropouts. If this happens, pull the slider further to the right so that you set
up higher values. You’ll find further information in Chapter 4.1.
(12)The SAMPLING FREQUENCY selection menu allows you to set the sample rate for the digital converter. The available frequencies are 44.1 kHz, 48.0 kHz and 96.0 kHz.
(13)The wiring diagram is provided as additional information. It shows the signal flow in the FCA202.
◊Depending on the audio software used, you may have to restart your application in order to activate any changes that you made in the CONTROL PANEL. If you want to be sure that your settings have been correctly accepted, configure your Windows system before you start the audio application.