Introduction
Stereo to SPDIF audio delay Converter Box is designed to convert an analog stereo
audio signal from L/R input to Coaxial SPDIF and TOSLink Optical outputs
simultaneously. There is also an additional selectable audio delay (150 millisecond)
feature. This allows you to delay the audio output to match the video signal/adjust AV
sync when necessary.
The unit also works as a converter and/or splitter allowing you to use one output or both
at the same time. For example you could output via TOSLink to one receiver, and output
via Coaxial to another receiver at the same time.
The output digital audio signal is 2-Channel uncompressed LPCM (Linear Pulse Code
Modulation) with sampling rate at 48KHz. Both Optical Fiber and Coaxial cables
connected to the outputs of the unit can run up to 5 meters while still providing reliable
and lossless audio signal transmission.
Features
1. Audio delay technology provides 150 min-seconds delay and no delay options on
audio output for user to adjust lip sync (or A/V sync) when necessary.
2. Supports uncompressed 2-channel LPCM (Linear Pulse Code Modulation) digital
audio signal output.
3. Supports output sampling rate at 48 Khz.
4. Provides electromagnetic-noise-free transmission.
5. Easy to install and simple to operate.
Operating Functions
and
Controls
Front Panel
Rear Panel
1. Coaxial and TOSLink (Optical Fiber) Output Ports:
Connect the
output ports to the Coaxial or TOSLink (Optical Fiber) input port of audio
equipments such as audio amplifier and AV receiver, using proper cable.
2. Audio Delay Selection:
Use this mini switcher to turn ON/OFF the audio
delay function. When it's turned on, the audio output will be 150 ms later
than the original audio source.
3. L/R Analog Audio Input Ports:
Connect L/R RCA jacks to the audio
output ports of audio amplifier, AV receiver, LCD TV, or DVD player.
4. Power:
Plug 5V DC power supply into the unit and connect the adaptor
to AC wall outlet.