Turtle Beach Ear Force XP400 User's Guide

Turtle Beach Ear Force XP400 Manual

Turtle Beach Ear Force XP400 manual content summary:

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    USER GUIDE 1
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    Beach Sticker Table of Contents About the XP400 XP400 Headset XP400 Transmitter Overview Using the Transmitter Pairing the Headset and Transmitter Xbox 360® and PS3™ Setup Home Theater Setup Connecting a Digital Music Player Dolby Digital Processing Surround Sound Angles Bluetooth® Recharging
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    XP400 The Ear Force™ XP400 is a premium, Dolby surround sound headset designed for Xbox 360® and PS3™gaming. To get the most from your XP400, please take a few minutes to review this introduction. Dolby® Surround Sound The XP400 transmitter processes Dolby Digital surround sound from your Xbox 360
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    down, turn down this mic monitor control. 5 Xbox 360 Controller Jack: Used for optional wired chat setup (see pg. 9) 6 Game Volume: Turn to adjust the game sound level. 7 Removable Microphone with Adjustable Boom: The microphone can be removed from the headset when chat is not required by detaching
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    Button: Pressing this button toggles between surround sound and stereo sound. When surround sound is active, the Surround Sound LED will be lit. Using the Transmitter Transmitter Range The transmitter sends game audio from your Xbox 360® to the headset via digital radio frequency (RF) signal, so
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    OUT jack, you can use it to connect the optical cable to the transmitter. Xbox 360 Wireless Chat Setup Connecting the XBA Bluetooth® Chat Adapter* 1. Power on the Xbox 360 controller and plug the XBA into the controller headset jack. 2. With the XBA powered-OFF, press and hold the button on the
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    Device Settings Microphone Level 3 Input Device Turtle Beach Bluetooth Chat Output Device Turtle Beach Bluetooth Chat OK X Enter Back 1. In the PS3 Menu, select "Settings" > "Sound Settings" > "Audio Output Settings" > Optical Digital > Dolby Digital 5.1 2. In the PS3 Menu, select "Settings
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    system will pass your console's game audio from the transmitter's digital input to the home theater A/V receiver digital input, so you can hear the game audio on your XP400 headset and your surround sound speakers at the same time. To hear the game audio only on the XP400 headset, turn down or mute
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    Dolby® Digital Processing The XP400 uses Dolby Digital 5.1 surround processing technology - the industry-standard format for encoding multi-channel game audio. Dolby Digital processing recreates 5.1 channel surround sound using the XP400 headset so you can hear the sound all around you, as if you
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    and search for Bluetooth devices as described in its user manual. 3. When your device is finished scanning, select "TURTLE BEACH BLUETOOTH CHAT" from the list and follow the prompts to connect. 4. Enter "0000" as the Pass Key and select "OK". The Bluetooth LED on the headset will start flashing
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    the Headset The XP400 features a rechargeable lithium polymer battery that provides more than 10 hours of continuous game play. When your headset battery power is low, a tone will begin to sound every 10 seconds until the headset powers off. You can recharge your headset while still gaming with
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    SPL @ 1kHz · Condenser microphone frequency response: 50Hz - 15kHz · Game audio Dual Band WiFi Digital 2.4-2.495GHz/5.0-5.8GHz RF wireless reception · Bluetooth® radio with dual-pairing mode · Headphone amplifier: Stereo 27mW/ch, THD
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    with PS3 after having connected with HTC Hero. This issue happens rarely. The user must reconnect the headset Bluetooth from PS3 Bluetooth system settings to fix this issue. Force Shutdown In the unlikely case that the headset becomes unresponsive and the main power button cannot be used to turn off
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    Turtle Beach 150 Clearbrook Rd. Suite 162, Elmsford, NY 10523 Ear Force XP400 Wireless Headset TBS-2276-01 2011 We, Voyetra Turtle Beach -05) All test reports have been reviewed and approved with user's manual or instruction manual for an intention or unintentional radiator shall caution the user
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    Turtle Beach 150 Clearbrook Rd. Suite 162, Elmsford, NY 10523 Ear Force XBA Bluetooth Dongle TBS-2275-01 2011 We, Voyetra Turtle Beach 55022:2006 All test reports have been reviewed and approved with user's manual or instruction manual for an intention or unintentional radiator shall caution the user
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    original end-user purchaser ("Purchaser") that the retail Turtle Beach hardware product herein ("Product") will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase by the Purchaser ("Warranty Period"). Any Extended Warranty or Service Plans purchased
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    permission. Turtle Beach, the Turtle Beach Logo, Voyetra, Ear Force, Chat Boost, Engineered For Gaming and the Dual Band logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of VTB, Inc. XBOX, XBOX 360 and XBOX LIVE are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo
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    Notes 31 Notes 32
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    TB521-2276-01 ENGINEERED FOR GAMING™ 33
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