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FC-46H2
– Connecting the FC-46H2
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Connecting the Output to a Balanced/Unbalanced
Stereo Audio Acceptor
The following are the pinouts for connecting the output to a balanced or unbalanced stereo
audio acceptor:
Figure 3: Connecting to a Balanced Stereo Audio
Acceptor
Figure 4: Connecting to an Unbalanced Stereo Audio
Acceptor
Setting the DIP-Switches
The four DIP-switches located on the front panel are used for managing EDID, defining audio
support and setting the amplification level. By default all DIP-switches are set to OFF (up).
Figure 5: DIP-Switches
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Feature
DIP-switch Settings
1
EDID Mode
On (down)
— EDID locked.
Off (up)
— EDID pass-through mode.
When EDID is locked, the audio parameters are set as defined by DIP-
switch 2.
In pass-through mode, the DIP-switch 2 setup is ignored.
2
Audio Support
On (down)
— Limits the audio to 2-channel LPCM.
Off (up)
— Passes the audio signal.
This setup is enabled only after DIP-switch 1 is set to On (down; EDID
locked).
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Analog Audio
Amplification Level
3
Off (up) 0dB On (down) 6dB
Off (up)
12dB
On (down) 18dB
4
Off (up)
Off (up)
On (down)
On (down)
The DIP-switch status is sampled when the device is reset. The unit must be powered off and
on for the new settings to activate.