OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - ENGLISH
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Problem
Possible cause
Solution
No signal via the headphone.
• Wrong S/PDIF input
selected.
• The connected DVD/Blu-ray
player produces no signal at
the S/PDIF output (this can
happen if DTS
®
traces occur
when the player does not
support DTS
®
format).
• The connected player
produces a PCM signal with
a too high sampling rate
(e.g. 96 kHz audio track of
a DVD audio).
• Select the correct input
(optical or coaxial) with the
“Input select” switch
on
the rear of the HBC 1 base
station.
• Select another audio track
on your DVD/Blu-ray disc.
• Select another audio track
on your DVD/Blu-ray disc.
• Many DVD/Blu-ray players
provide the option to sam-
ple down audio tracks with
a high sampling rate. Select
this option in the configu-
ration menu of your
DVD/Blu-ray player.
When turning on the
Headzone
®
system, the
settings do not correspond to
the settings stored when the
system was turned off last.
• As described in this manual,
Headzone
®
will store all set-
tings automatically.
Seldom, it can occur that
the device is turned off
during storing or that it is
turned off before all
settings are stored.
• Volume settings that
exceed 2/3 of the control
range are not stored to
avoid extreme volume
level when turning on
Headzone
®
Game again.
• After having changed some
Headzone
®
settings wait at
least 3 seconds before you
turn off the device. When
all settings are set to “0”
after turning Headzone
®
Game on, restore the
factory settings as described
at the beginning of this
chapter.
• Set the volume to the
desired level.
The audio material sounds
distorted.
• The audio output levels are
set too high.
• Reduce the volume by using
the multifunction control
on the front panel of the
HBC 1 base station.