MSI 880GM User Guide - Page 74

Panel Detail

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Realtek Audio Panel Detail Adeck consists of two parts; A top and bottom panel. In the simple mode, only the top panel will be fully shown. In the full mode, both the top and bottom panel will be fully expanded. Top Panel The top panel consists of several parts as shown below. Mute Volume Control S/PDIF Output Status Open Middle Panel Speaker Peak Meter Equalizer Bass Management Channel Number Power Volume control: This is the global volume control. The global volume is controlled using a slider. Scrolling the slider to the left decreases the volume. Scrolling the slider to the right increases the volume. Mute button: This is the global mute control. When the mute button is activated, all speakers connected to the system will be silenced. Channels Display: On the right of the peak meter, there is a display showing the number of audio channels that is being used in the system. The number of channels can be changed in the speaker configuration panel. Peak Meter: The volume peak meter is located to the left of the channel display. The number of peak meters changes according to the number of channels used in the system. S/PDIF Output Status: The S/PDIF output status is located to the right of the Channel Display. If "Digital PCM" is shown, that indicates the audio system will allow a PCM music stream output from the S/PDIF output jack. Bass Management Indicator: The Bass Management Indicator is located below the Channel Display. If it is enabled, "BM" will be visible. Notice that the "Bass Management" and "Equalizer" functions can not be enabled at the same time. Equalizer Indicator: The Equalizer Indicator is located to the right of the Bass Management Indicator. If it is enabled, "EQ" will be visible. As mentioned earlier, the Equalizer A-6

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A-6
Realtek Audio
Panel Detail
Adeck consists of two parts; A top and bottom panel. In the simple mode, only the top
panel will be fully shown. In the full mode, both the top and bottom panel will be fully
expanded.
Top Panel
The top panel consists of several parts as shown below.
Volume Control
Mute
S/PDIF Output Status
Power
Equalizer
Bass Management
Channel Number
Open Middle Panel
Speaker Peak Meter
Volume control: This is the global volume control. The global volume is controlled using
a slider. Scrolling the slider to the left decreases the volume. Scrolling the slider to the
right increases the volume.
Mute button: This is the global mute control. When the mute button is activated, all
speakers connected to the system will be silenced.
Channels Display: On the right of the peak meter, there is a display showing the number
of audio channels that is being used in the system. The number of channels can be
changed in the speaker configuration panel.
Peak Meter: The volume peak meter is located to the left of the channel display. The
number of peak meters changes according to the number of channels used in the sys-
tem.
S/PDIF Output Status: The S/PDIF output status is located to the right of the Channel
Display. If “Digital PCM” is shown, that indicates the audio system will allow a PCM
music stream output from the S/PDIF output jack.
Bass Management Indicator: The Bass Management Indicator is located below the
Channel Display. If it is enabled, “BM” will be visible. Notice that the “Bass Manage-
ment” and “Equalizer” functions can not be enabled at the same time.
Equalizer Indicator: The Equalizer Indicator is located to the right of the Bass Manage-
ment Indicator. If it is enabled, “EQ” will be visible. As mentioned earlier, the Equalizer