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Extracteur audio hdmi avec sortie de 8 canaux

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• The 8 cinch sockets (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14) deliver the analogue 7.1 audio signal. The
optical digital output (TOSLINK socket) (15) delivers a digital optical audio signal.
Connect these outputs to the corresponding input on a suitable device (e.g. an amplifier). The
cinch channels must be configured properly.
• Connect the low-voltage round plug on the power adapter to the corresponding socket (18)
on the audio extractor.
• Connect the power adapter to a mains socket.
I f necessary, attach the rubber feet included to the base of the audio extractor. The
rubber feet help to stabilize the product and prevent it from damaging surfaces.
• Place the audio extractor on a stable, horizontal surface. Use suitable padding to protect the
surfaces of valuable furniture against scratches and dents.
The LPCM (1), Output (2) and Input (3) LEDs will blink in green.
If possible, place the audio extractor directly in front of TV in setups with a large
number of devices. If you are using multiple displays with a splitter, it can also be
installed in front of the splitter.
b) Turning the audio extractor on and off
• To turn the audio extractor on or off, press the ON/OFF button (6) on the front of the product.
• The PWR LED (4) will turn red when the audio extractor is switched on.
c) Selecting the audio output/signal
The audio mode switch (5) changes the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) so that
the playback device (e.g. a Blu-ray player or games console) provides the corresponding audio
signal (LPCM 7.1, Dolby 5.1, or Stereo-/2-channel LPCM). The selected signal format must be
supported by the signal source or audio track (e.g. on a Blu-ray player).
Depending on the switch's position, the audio signal is transmitted to different outputs on the
audio extractor:
• 2CH
All outputs ('FL' and 'FR' analogue cinch output, digital optical output and HDMI output)
deliver a 2-channel audio signal (stereo audio signal). The 'SL', 'SR', 'CEN', 'SW', 'SBL' and
'SBR' cinch sockets have no function.
• Multi
The analogue 7.1 output and the HDMI output deliver a maximum of one 7.1 audio signal
(must be supported by the signal source).
This means the signal is looped through 1:1 on the HDMI output.
• Mute
The analogue 7.1 output and the digital optical output do not deliver an audio signal. The
HDMI output is bypassed. The HDMI output delivers a maximum of one LPCM 7.1 signal
(must be supported by the signal source). This means that the signal is looped through 1:1
on the HDMI input.
d) LED display
• The Input LED (3) will turn green when the extractor detects an HDMI input signal.
• The Output LED (2) will turn green when the extractor detects an HDMI output signal.
• The LPCM LED (1) will turn green when the extractor detects a cinch output signal.
Troubleshooting
No audio signal
• The audio mode switch (5) changes the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) so that
the playback device (e.g. a Blu-ray player or games console) provides the corresponding
audio signal (LPCM 7.1, Dolby 5.1, or Stereo-/2-channel LPCM). The selected signal format
must be supported by the signal source or audio track (e.g. on a Blu-ray player).
The selector switch tells the playback device (using EDID) the maximum audio signal that
it can deliver.
If necessary, test all 3 settings or select another audio track on your Blu-ray player. In
addition, check the audio settings on your playback device.
In '2CH' mode, the audio extractor delivers a stereo audio signal to all outputs. The 'SL', 'SR',
'CEN', 'SW', 'SBL' and 'SBR' cinch sockets have no function.
• Ensure that the correct input is selected on your amplifier and that all cables are connected
properly.
• In addition, check whether the mute function was enabled on one of the connected devices.
• Is the audio extractor connected to the mains and switched on? When the audio extractor is
switched off (the PWR LED is off), there will be no signal on any output and the HDMI signal
will not be looped through.
Unnatural/poor sound when using the analogue 7.1 output
• Check that the 8 cinch sockets on the audio extractor are connected to the amplifier correctly.
For example, if the front audio outputs ('FL' and 'FR') are mixed up with the surround outputs
('SL' and 'SR'), the surround sound will not work properly.
The audio extractor does not work
• Is the audio extractor connected to the mains and switched on?
Care and cleaning
• Always disconnect the product from the power supply before cleaning it.
• Never use aggressive detergents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical solutions, as these could
damage the casing or even impair the functioning of the product.
• Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the product.
• Dust can be easily removed using a clean long-haired brush and a vacuum cleaner.
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable and must not be disposed of in household waste.
At the end of its service life, dispose of the product according to the relevant
statutory regulations.
You thus fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.
Technical data
a) Audio extractor
Inputs . .......................................................... 1x HDMI
Outputs . ....................................................... 1 x HDMI
HDMI audio formats . .................................... D TS-HD, Dolby-TrueHD, LPCM 2.0/5.1/7.1, DTS,
Supported HDMI resolutions ....................... 4 k/ 30Hz, 1080p, 1080I, 720p, 576p, 480p/ 60Hz
Sampling rate .............................................. 32 - 192 kHz
DAC bitrate . ................................................. 16 - 24 bit
Supported video colour formats . .................. 24 bit, 30/36 bit deep colour
Digital audio conversion format ................... LPCM 2.0/5.1/7.1
Max. HDMI bandwidth ................................. 300 MHz
Max. HDMI baud rate .................................. 9 Gbps
Input/output TMDS signal ............................ 0.5 - 1.5 V peak-to-peak (TTL)
DDC signal .................................................. 5 V peak-to-peak (TTL)
Analogue output level . ................................. ≥2 Vrms
Signal-to-noise ratio (1 kHz @ 0dB)) . .......... ≥ 90 dB
THD+N (1 kHz @ 0dB) . ............................... ≤ 0.01 %
Frequency response . ................................... 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Input cable length (HDMI) . ........................... ≤ 15 m AWG 26 HDMI standard cable
Output cable length (HDMI) . ........................ ≤ 15 m (1080P)/ 8 m (4k) AWG 26 HDMI
Current consumption ................................... max. 500 mA
Operating conditions . ................................... - 10 to +55 °C, 10 – 90 % relative humidity (non-
Storage conditions . ...................................... - 20 to +60 °C, 5 – 95 % relative humidity (non-
Dimensions (W x H x D) .............................. 204 x 26 x 84 mm
Weight ......................................................... 360 g
b) Power adapter
Operating voltage ........................................ 100 - 240 V/AC, 50/60 Hz
Output . ......................................................... 5 V/DC, 1 A
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
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This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing.
Copyright 2016 by Conrad Electronic SE.
Analogue 7.1 output (8 cinch sockets)
1x optical digital output (TOSLINK)
Dolby-AC3, DSD
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