7. Connecting the headset to your PC's sound card
D
Each sound card has different methods of connection for the front, rear and
centre sound channels. Before connecting the headset, you should identify these
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sockets on your sound card to be sure of connecting the headset correctly.
1. Connect cable A to the sound output of your sound card as shown in fig.4.
F
2. Connect the other end of cable A to the "5.1 Ch Audio Input" socket on the
back of the amplifier box.
E
3. Use the original cable of your connected hi-fi system and connect one end to
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the "5.1 Ch Audio Output" socket on the back of the amplifier box and the other
end to the sound input of your loudspeaker system (see fig. 4)
4. Insert the 9-pin plug of the headset into one of the two sockets on the front of
the amplifier box.
5. To test the headset, you can play the test program generally supplied with any
5.1 sound card.
6. You may have to adjust the sound via the control on the cable remote control.
Note: Since each sound card has a different design, the manual can only describe
connection to sound cards in general terms. If you have problems connecting the
headset to your sound card, refer to the manual for your sound card or contact
the sound card manufacturer for more detailed information.
8. Connecting the headset to a CD player, etc.
1. Connect the 9-pin connector of the headset to the 9-pin socket of cable D.
2. Connect the 3.5 mm jack plug of cable D to the required sound source
(e.g. CD player).
Cable D
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5