Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 261

Configuring The I/o Signals For The Usb Connector, Configuring The Input Audio Level

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USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 CONFIGURING THE I/O SIGNALS FOR THE USB CONNECTOR If you connect an external device to the (USB-B) connector on the rear panel, you can configure the audio signal input level. From the (USB-B) connector, the main band received audio is available on the left channel, and the sub band received audio is available on the right channel. CONFIGURING THE INPUT AUDIO LEVEL You can configure the audio signal input level to the (USB-B) connector on the rear panel. 1 Select Group No. 7, "Rear Connectors", from the Menu screen. 2 Access Menu 05, "USB: Audio Input Level". 3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter box. 4 Press [-] (F4) or [+] (F5), or rotate MULTI/CH control to select the audio signal output level for the main band from the available range between "0" and "100". The default is "100". 5 Press [ ] (F1). 6 Press [MENU] to exit. Note: ◆◆If the OS in your PC is Windows Vista or later, select "2 Channels" from the Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound > Recording > Microphone (USB Audio CODEC) > Advanced. 4 Press [-] (F4) or [+] (F5), or rotate MULTI/CH control to select the input level from the available range between "0" and "100". The default is "50". 5 Press [ ] (F1). 6 Press [MENU] to exit. Note: ◆◆ You can configure the desired input audio according to the transmission method. {page 9-1} ◆◆If you assign Data Send to a PF key, you can transmit the signal from the configured modulation line. {page 9-1} CONFIGURING THE OUTPUT AUDIO LEVEL You can configure the audio signal output level from the (USB-B) connector on the rear panel. If connected, the output signal level for the main band and the sub band can be individually configured. 1 Select Group No. 7, "Rear Connectors", from the Menu screen. 2 Access Menu 08, "USB: Audio Output Level (Main Band)" or Menu 09, "USB: Audio Output Level (Sub Band)". 3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter box. Selecting the Audio Output Format FROM THE USB Connector You can select the output format of the received audio sent from the (USB-B) connector on the rear panel. With the default configuration, the received audio of the main band is an output for the left channel, and the received audio of the sub band is an output for the right channel. 1 Select Group No. 7, "Rear Connectors", from the Menu screen. 2 Access Menu 16, "USB: Audio Output Configuration". 3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter box. 4 Press [-] (F4) or [+] (F5), or rotate the MULTI/CH control to select "Normal", "Reversed", or "Mixed". The default is "Normal". 5 Press [ ] (F1). 6 Press [MENU] to exit. Note: ◆◆Output audios vary depending on the parameter as follows. Parameter Left Channel Right Channel Normal Reversed Mixed Received audio of the main band Received audio of the sub band Mixed audio of the receive signals of the main band and the sub band Received audio of the sub band Received audio of the main band Mixed audio of the receive signals of the main band and the sub band Contents Index 16-21

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USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16
16-21
Index
Contents
CONFIGURING THE I/O SIGNALS FOR THE USB
CONNECTOR
If you connect an external device to the
(USB-B)
connector on the rear panel, you can configure the audio
signal input level.
From the
(USB-B) connector, the main band received
audio is available on the left channel, and the sub band
received audio is available on the right channel.
CONFIGURING THE INPUT AUDIO LEVEL
You can configure the audio signal input level to the
(USB-B) connector on the rear panel.
1
Select Group No. 7, "Rear Connectors", from the
Menu
screen.
2
Access Menu 05, "USB: Audio Input Level".
3
Press
[SELECT]
(F4) to allow editing of the parameter
box.
4
Press
[-]
(F4) or
[+]
(F5), or rotate
MULTI/CH
control to
select the input level from the available range between
"0" and "100".
The default is "50".
5
Press
[
]
(F1).
6
Press
[MENU]
to exit.
Note:
You can configure the desired input audio according to the
transmission method.
{page 9-1}
If you assign Data Send to a PF key, you can transmit the signal
from the configured modulation line.
{page 9-1}
CONFIGURING THE OUTPUT AUDIO LEVEL
You can configure the audio signal output level from the
(USB-B) connector on the rear panel. If connected,
the output signal level for the main band and the sub band
can be individually configured.
1
Select Group No. 7, "Rear Connectors", from the
Menu
screen.
2
Access Menu 08, "USB: Audio Output Level (Main
Band)" or Menu 09, "USB: Audio Output Level (Sub
Band)".
3
Press
[SELECT]
(F4) to allow editing of the parameter
box.
4
Press
[-]
(F4) or
[+]
(F5), or rotate
MULTI/CH
control to
select the audio signal output level for the main band
from the available range between "0" and "100".
The default is "100".
5
Press
[
]
(F1).
6
Press
[MENU]
to exit.
Note:
If the OS in your PC is Windows Vista or later, select "2 Channels"
from the Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound >
Recording > Microphone (USB Audio CODEC) > Advanced.
SELECTING THE AUDIO OUTPUT FORMAT FROM THE
USB CONNECTOR
You can select the output format of the received audio
sent from the
(USB-B) connector on the rear panel.
With the default configuration, the received audio of
the main band is an output for the left channel, and the
received audio of the sub band is an output for the right
channel.
1
Select Group No. 7, "Rear Connectors", from the
Menu
screen.
2
Access Menu 16, "USB: Audio Output Configuration".
3
Press
[SELECT]
(F4) to allow editing of the parameter
box.
4
Press
[-]
(F4) or
[+]
(F5), or rotate the
MULTI/CH
control to select "Normal", "Reversed", or "Mixed".
The default is "Normal".
5
Press
[
]
(F1).
6
Press
[MENU]
to exit.
Note:
Output audios vary depending on the parameter as follows.
Parameter
Left Channel
Right Channel
Normal
Received audio of the
main band
Received audio of the
sub band
Reversed
Received audio of the
sub band
Received audio of the
main band
Mixed
Mixed audio of the
receive signals of the
main band and the sub
band
Mixed audio of the
receive signals of the
main band and the sub
band