
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
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| Kaleido-Solo
The OSD ALMs indicate which audio pair is being monitored. A grey marker at the bottom of the ALM shows the
selected pair. In this example the audio pair 1-2 is selected. If downmix or off is selected no grey marker is present.
Audio HDMI
Choose whether to send the audio channels selected for monitoring to the HDMI port.
On
Enable audio insertion in HDMI.
Off
Disable audio insertion in HDMI (this could help with some monitors that does not support
compressed audio).
Volume (Analog)
Adjust the volume of the Kaleido-
Solo‟s analog audio output.
0 dB
The input level is unchanged.
...
-96 dB
The input level is attenuated.
Note that the audio output volume can also be adjusted by pressing the
UP
and
DOWN
keys when you
are in normal operation (i.e. menu not displayed).
Delay (SPDIF/Analog)
Delay can be added to the SPDIF and analog audio outputs, to compensate for a monitor video delay, so that the
audio timing can be matched to the video for lip sync. This control does not affect the audio inserted in the HDMI port.
Using the lip sync test signal (see section 5.2) will help when making this adjustment.
From the
Delay (SPDIF/Analog)
menu, press
ENTER.
The main menu disappears and only the adjustment slider
remains visible. This ensures that the test signal or video that is being used to adjust the audio delay is not obscured
by the menu.
Use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to adjust the audio delay until the timing is subjectively correct, then press
ESCAPE
to
go back to the Audio General menu.
The available delay range is 0 to 120 ms.