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Getting started with
Connecting PS3 game audio
See P–4
lease follow the steps below to connect the wireless base station to your primary
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audio system:
RCA-to-RCA passthrough cable
1
Using the Logitech
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back of the wireless base station
2
Connect the other end of the cable to the red and white stereo audio-out ports on the back
2
of your primary audio system
Connecting PS3 voice chat
See P–5
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1
To experience voice chat in PS3 games, first use the Logitech Mini-USB PS3 voice cable to
connect the wireless base station to the PS3, as shown in the connection diagrams
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2
Select the microphone as the active audio input device on PS3 In the PS3 system
XMediaBar,™ navigate to
Settings
Accessory Settings
Audio Device Settings
In the Input device and Output device fields, select Logitech Wireless Headset as the active
device
Optional: You can also adjust the microphone sensitivity in this PS3 system pane
F540 setup with Xbox 360®
See X–3
One way to connect the wireless base station to your Xbox 360 is as follows Alternative methods
of connection can be found in the online manual, available at
quickstart
To use all the features of the Headset F540, you'll need to make two connections: one for game
audio and one for voice chat
You make the game audio connection between the Logitech® Headset F540 and the Xbox 360
Or you can connect the wireless base station to your primary audio system (television,
home theater system, AV receiver, or audio switch)
You make the voice connection between the wireless base station and an Xbox 360 game
controller using the Logitech 2 5 mm Xbox 360 voice cable
To make the connections described in this section, you may need the items shown in
the connection diagrams, which are included with the Headset F540
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, connect one end to the PS3 ports on the
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Connecting Xbox 360 game audio
See X–4
lease follow the steps below to connect the wireless base station to your primary audio system:
P
RCA-to-RCA passthrough cable
1
Using the Logitech
1
on the back of the wireless base station
2
Connect the other end of the cable to the red and white stereo audio-out ports on the back
2
of your primary audio system
Connecting Xbox 360 voice chat
See X–5
To experience voice chat in Xbox 360 games, connect the Headset F540 directly to an Xbox 360
game controller using the Logitech 2 5 mm Xbox 360 voice cable, as shown in the connection
diagrams
To get the best voice chat performance, including using the voice audio volume roller on the
headset, we recommend you adjust your Xbox 360 system settings as described:
1
Press the Xbox Guide button on the game controller, then navigate to Settings > Preferences
1
> Voice
2
2
At the top of the screen, set the volume to level 10
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3
Select "Play Through Headset" under Voice Output
Connecting other AV sources
You can use the Headset F540 to listen to a variety of audio-video sources, including TVs,
DVD players, MP3 players, and more To listen to any of these devices, use standard RCA or
3 5 mm cables (not included) to connect these devices to the back of the wireless base station
For example, if you have connected the wireless base station to a PS3 game console,
(leaving the Xbox 360 ports open), you could connect a DVD player to the wireless base station
To make this connection, use RCA cables to connect the audio-out ports on the DVD player to
the open Xbox 360 ports on the back of the wireless base station If you also have an MP3 player,
you could connect it using a 3 5 mm cable, which you would plug into the AUX IN port on the
back of the wireless base station

Using the headset

After setting up the wireless base station, you are now ready to use the Headset F540
This section tells you how by covering headset features, controls, and adjustments
Logitech
Wireless Headset F540
®
, connect one end to the Xbox 360 ports
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