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Control panel settings summary, S/pdif digital output – Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo TBS-1121-01 User Manual

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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:
ƒ Equalization: Indicates that the Master Graphic Equalizer is

enabled, therefore the system frequency response may be modified
from its “flat” setting by the Equalizer.

ƒ Speaker Position: Indicates that the speaker positions in the

Speaker Position section of the Effects Tab have been moved.

ƒ Environments: Indicates that the Environments in the Effects

Tab are enabled.

ƒ Key Shifter: Indicates that the Pitch Shifter in the Effects Tab is enabled, therefore the

digital audio output may be being altered by this effect.

ƒ Center 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

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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:
ƒ S/PDIF Out Off: S/PDIF output is turned off, so there is no

digital signal.

ƒ S/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.