Toshiba PA3542U-2PRP dynadock DVI User Manual - Page 28

Front Panel Audio Port (Microphone), Front Panel Audio Port (Headphones or Speakers)

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dynadock™ Front Panel Audio Port (Microphone) To connect a microphone, plug the 3.5 mm mono microphone jack into the microphone input port. Front Panel Audio Port (Headphones or Speakers) After installing the provided audio software, a USB 3D 106 Sound Configuration utility is installed in your computer. It can be accessed by double-clicking the USB 3D 106 Sound Configuration icon on the system tray. (Sample Image) USB 3D 106 Sound Configuration NOTE: If the audio software has been properly installed and the icon is not on the system tray, it means the dynadock is connected to a different USB port from the one originally connected for installation. Re-plug the dynadock into the original USB port and the icon will appear again. The utility comes with a friendly graphic user interface to optimize your audio effects. Most of the settings can be adjusted using the available sliders, images or buttons. Just make the adjustments to suit your personal preferences. Using Virtual 7.1CH Function on 2CH Speakers/headphones The audio output port on the front panel is used to connect stereo speakers or headphones. Although 2CH speakers may be connected, a virtual 7.1CH surround sound experience is possible using the software's virtual multichannel function. To enable the virtual 7.1CH audio function on 2CH speakers or headphones: 1. In the Analog Output section, select headphone (or the headphone icon in Windows XP). EN-28 Windows Vista Windows XP (Sample Image) Select headphone User's Manual

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EN-28
User’s Manual
dynadock™
Front Panel Audio Port (Microphone)
To connect a microphone, plug the 3.5 mm mono microphone jack into the
microphone input port.
Front Panel Audio Port (Headphones or Speakers)
After installing the provided audio software, a
USB 3D 106 Sound
Configuration
utility is installed in your computer. It can be accessed by
double-clicking the
USB 3D 106 Sound Configuration
icon on the system
tray.
(Sample Image) USB 3D 106 Sound Configuration
The utility comes with a friendly graphic user interface to optimize your
audio effects. Most of the settings can be adjusted using the available
sliders, images or buttons. Just make the adjustments to suit your personal
preferences.
Using Virtual 7.1CH Function on 2CH Speakers/headphones
The audio output port on the front panel is used to connect stereo speakers
or headphones. Although 2CH speakers may be connected, a virtual 7.1CH
surround sound experience is possible using the software’s virtual multi-
channel function.
To enable the virtual 7.1CH audio function on 2CH speakers or
headphones:
1.
In the
Analog Output
section, select
headphone
(or the
headphone
icon in Windows XP).
(Sample Image) Select headphone
NOTE:
If the audio software has been properly installed and the icon is not
on the system tray, it means the dynadock is connected to a different USB
port from the one originally connected for installation. Re-plug the
dynadock into the original USB port and the icon will appear again.
Windows Vista
Windows XP