Turtle Beach Ear Force XP500 User Manual - Page 12

Home Theater Setup, Dolby, Processing - hearing game

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Home Theater Setup Setting up the transmitter as illustrated below lets you listen to your console or TV with the XP500 headset. You can also hear your console on your home theater speakers without disconnecting the optical cable from the transmitter. The XP500 transmitter's analog inputs connected to the TV will automatically shut off whenever your console is active, as indicated by the digital input LED on the transmitter front panel. When your console is turned off, the transmitter analog inputs will automatically turn on so you can listen to the TV with the XP500 headset without having to disconnect cables. Connecting the XP500 transmitter digital output to your home theater 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 XP500 headset and your surround sound speakers at the same time. To hear the game audio only on the XP500 headset, turn down or mute your speakers. Dolby® Processing The XP500 uses Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Digital, and Dolby Headphone surround processing technologies - the industry-standard formats for encoding multi-channel game audio. Dolby Headphone processing recreates multi-channel surround sound using the XP500 headset, as if you were listening with multiple speakers all around you. Additional Digital Optical Cable (sold separately) Digital Optical Cable (included) Home Theater Digital In Transmitter Digital Out TV Analog Output Transmitter Analog Input Stereo RCA Cable (sold separately) USB Power Cable (included) Stereo Sound Field Sound field with Dolby Headphone Surround Sound Processing The XP500 Transmitter supports three types of digital source material and analog stereo. When the Dolby Bypass button is ON, Dolby processing is deactivated, so you can hear the unprocessed input signal in stereo. Here's how the signal processing modes operate: · When the digital input signal is active, the front panel Digital Input LED turns on and the analog inputs are turned off. · If the Dolby Bypass LED is ON, Dolby processing is deactivated and the signal will be heard as stereo. · If the digital input source is a Dolby Digital signal, the front surround sound in the headset. LED turns on and Dolby Headphone processes the channels to create · If the digital input source is a Dolby Pro Logic IIx signal, both Dolby LEDs will turn on and Dolby Headphone processes creates Pro Logic IIx surround sound in the headset. · If the digital input source is stereo, the LED turns ON and the signal is processed by Dolby phone to create and expanded stereo sound in the headset. and Dolby Head- · If the digital input source is not active (or disconnected) the analog stereo signal will be active. · If there is an analog stereo input and the Dolby Bypass LED is ON, there will be no Dolby processing and the signal will be heard as stereo. · If the is an analog stereo input and the Dolby Bypass LED is OFF, the LED turns ON and the analog stereo signal is processed by Dolby Pro Logic IIx and Dolby Headphone to create an expanded stereo sound in the headset. 19 20

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The XP500 uses Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Digital, and Dolby Headphone surround processing technologies – the industry-standard
formats for encoding multi-channel game audio.
Dolby Headphone processing recreates multi-channel surround sound using the XP500
headset, as if you were listening with multiple speakers all around you.
The XP500 Transmitter supports three types of digital source material and analog stereo.
When the
Dolby Bypass
button is
ON
, Dolby pro-
cessing is deactivated, so you can hear the unprocessed input signal in stereo.
Here’s how the signal processing modes operate:
· When the digital input signal is active, the front panel
Digital Input LED
turns on and the analog inputs are turned off.
· If the Dolby Bypass LED is ON, Dolby processing is deactivated and the signal will be heard as stereo.
· If the digital input source is a Dolby Digital signal, the front
LED turns on and Dolby Headphone processes the channels to create
surround sound in the headset.
· If the digital input source is a Dolby Pro Logic IIx signal, both Dolby LEDs will turn on and Dolby Headphone processes creates
Pro Logic IIx surround sound in the headset.
· If the digital input source is stereo, the
LED turns ON and the signal is processed by Dolby
and Dolby Head-
phone to create and expanded stereo sound in the headset.
· If the digital input source is not active (or disconnected) the analog stereo signal will be active.
· If there is an analog stereo input and the Dolby Bypass LED is ON, there will be no Dolby processing and the signal will be heard as stereo.
· If the is an analog stereo input and the Dolby Bypass LED is OFF, the
LED turns ON and the analog stereo signal is processed
by Dolby Pro Logic IIx and Dolby Headphone to create an expanded stereo sound in the headset.
Setting up the transmitter as illustrated below lets you listen to your console or TV with the XP500 headset. You can also hear your console
on your home theater speakers without disconnecting the optical cable from the transmitter.
The XP500 transmitter’s analog inputs connected to the TV will automatically shut off whenever your console is active, as indicated by the
digital input LED on the transmitter front panel. When your console is turned off, the transmitter analog inputs will automatically turn on so
you can listen to the TV with the XP500 headset without having to disconnect cables.
Connecting the XP500 transmitter digital output to your home theater 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 XP500 headset and your surround
sound speakers at the same time. To hear the game audio only on the XP500 headset, turn down or mute your speakers.
Home Theater
Digital In
Transmitter
Digital Out
TV
Analog Output
Transmitter
Analog Input
Digital Optical Cable
(included)
USB Power Cable
(included)
Stereo RCA Cable
(sold separately)
Additional Digital Optical Cable
(sold separately)
Stereo Sound Field
Sound field with Dolby
Headphone
Surround Sound Processing
Home Theater Setup
Dolby
®
Processing