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Volume Section

Master Volume: Controls the volume of the speakers or headphones.

Pan: Controls left and right balance.

Mute: Mutes speakers or headphones.

Control Panel Settings Summary

This section summarizes the state of important control panel settings:

ƒEqualization: Indicates that the Master Graphic Equalizer is enabled, therefore the system frequency response may be modified from its “flat” setting by the Equalizer.

ƒSpeaker Position: Indicates that the speaker positions in the Speaker Position section of the Effects Tab have been moved.

ƒEnvironments: Indicates that the Environments in the Effects Tab are enabled.

ƒKey Shifter: Indicates that the Pitch Shifter in the Effects Tab is enabled, therefore the digital audio output may be being altered by this effect.

ƒCenter Canceller: Indicates that the Center Canceller effect in the Effects Tab is enabled, which removes audio signals that are panned to the center of a stereo source.

S/PDIF Digital Output

The S/PDIF digital output is used to connect Amigo to digital speakers and A/V receivers by inserting the optical adapter. Use a TOSLINK optical cable to connect the adapter to the corresponding optical digital input on the external device. The TOSLINK cable is available at www.TurtleBeach.com or at most consumer electronics retailers.

When the S/PDIF output is active, a red light will appear inside the S/PDIF Out/Headphone jack, or at the end of the TOSLINK cable.

When using the digital output, select the S/PDIF output mode in the pull-down menu:

ƒS/PDIF Out Off: S/PDIF output is turned off, so there is no digital signal.

ƒS/PDIF Out 48kHz: Digital audio is transmitted in S/PDIF format at 48kHz sample rate. When this setting is selected, a red light will appear in the S/PDIF output jack.

In Windows Vista, “Digital Output” should be set as the default in Vista’s “Playback Devices” window by clicking Start Æ Control Panel Æ Sound.

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