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Safety information
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Before installing the device on a motherboard, carefully read all the manuals
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Inc.
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1. Introduction
1.1 Package contents
Check your ASUS Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim AV card package for the following items:
• ASUS Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim PCI AV card
• HDMI cable x1
• DVI-to-HDMI cable x1
• S/PDIF TOSLINK optical adapter x1
• Low prole PCI card bracket x1
• Support CD (including ASUS Gamer OSD and RMAA V6.0.6 utilities)
• Quick Start Guide
• ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre Blu-Ray Disc / HD-DVD Software Player CD
1.2 System requirements
To ensure a successful installation of the Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim AV card, your
computer must meet the following requirements:
• One graphics card with DVI or HDMI out port (to AV card for HDMI function):
256MB NVIDIA GeForce8400 and above, or
256MB AMD (ATI) HD2400 and above
• One PCI 2.1 (or higher) compatible slot for the Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim card
®
• Microsoft
• Intel
Windows® Vista/ XP(32/64bit)/ MCE2005
®
Pentium® 4 1.4GHz or AMD Athlon 1400 CPU or faster CPU
• 512 MB (or above) DRAM system memory for Blu-Ray Disc playback
• 100 MB available HDD space for driver installation package;
additional 120 MB available for TMT
• CD-ROM drive (or DVD-ROM drive ) for software installation;
Blu-ray/HD-DVD compatible ROM drive for HD movie playback
• An HDMI-ready AV receiver or TV/monitor set (v.1.3 is better), home theater
system, high-quality headphones or speakers, to enjoy the ultra-high delity
audio and video of the AV card
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1.3 Specications summary
Items
Description
Main Chipset
Audio Processor
ASUS AV200 High-Definition Audio Processor (Max.
192KHz/24bit)
HDMI Transceiver
CAT 6023 and 6613 (HDMI v1.3a compatible)
24-bit DAC of Digital Sources:
Wolfson WM8776 on AV card
(Max. 192kHz/24bit)
24-bit ADC for Analog Inputs:
Wolfson WM8776 (Max. 96kHz/24bit)
Bus Compatibility
PCI
-PCI 2.1 specification compatible
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
-Compliant with HDMI v1.3a industrial standard
(10.2Gbps bandwidth)
-Color depth: supports higher 24, 30, 36, 48-bit/per pixel color depths (RGB or YCbCr)
-Color range: supports broader xvYCC color space standard
Audio Sample Rate and Resolution
HDMI 1.3 Playback Format
-44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @ 16/24bit PCM
-Dolby Digital /EX, DTS 5.1/ES pass-through
-DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital Plus, and DolbyTrueHD pass-through upgradeable by TotalMediaTheater player
Analog Playback Sample Rate and Resolution
44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @ 16/24bit
Analog Recording Sample Rate and Resolution
44.1K/48K/96K @ 16/24bit
S/PDIF Digital Output
-44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @ 16/24bit PCM
-Dolby Digital /EX, DTS 5.1/ES pass-through
Analog Audio Performance
Output Signal-to-Noise Ratio (A-Weighted):
Up to 109 dB
Output Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise at 1KHz:
Up to -98dB
Frequency Response (-3dB, 24-bit/96kHz input ):
10Hz to 47kHz
DAC Cross-talk at 1KHz:
Down to -113 dB
Output/Input Full-Scale Voltage
1 Vrms (2.828 Vp-p)
I/O Ports
HDMI Ports
HDMI-Out Type A *1HDMI-In Type A *1
Front-Panel Header
-For connecting headphone/line-out jack and mic-injack on the front-panel of the PC case
-Works with both Intel HD Audio and AC97 standard front-panels (2 x5 pins)
Other Line-level Analog Input (for CD-IN/TV Tuner):
Aux-In 4-pin header
Digital S/PDIF Output
Coaxial and high-bandwidth TOSLINK optical combo connector supports 192KHz/24bit
Driver Features
Operation System
Windows Vista/XP(32/64bit)/MCE2005
Dolby Digital Live
Dolby Digital Live encodes any audio signal on PC in
real-time to Dolby Digital (AC3) 5.1 surround sounds to
your home theater environment through one single S/
PDIF connection
Dolby Headphone
Dolby Headphone technology allows users to listen to
music, watch movies, or play games with the dramatic
5.1-channel surround or realistic 3D spacious effects
through any set of stereo headphones.
Dolby Virtual Speaker
Dolby Virtual Speaker technology simulates a highly
realistic 5.1-speaker surround sound listening
environment from as few as two speakers.
Dolby Pro-Logic IIx
Dolby Pro-Logic II is the well-known technology to
process any native stereo or 5.1-channel audio into a
6.1- or 7.1- channel output, creating a seamless,
natural surround soundfield.
DTS Connect Technologies
DTS® Connect contains DTS Interactive Encoder and
DTS Neo:PC technologies. DTS Interactive encodes
any sound on PC to “DTS 5.1 Surround” high bitrate
digital stream to your home theater through S/PDIF
connection. DTS Neo:PC can convert stereo audio into
5.1 or 7.1-channel high-fidelity surround sounds.
DirectSound3D Game EXtensions 2.0 & 1.0
(DS3D GX 2.0)
-DS3D GX 2.0 supports EAX gaming sound effects and
DirectSound 3D hardware enhanced functions for more
games on Windows Vista & XP. (DirectX/DirectSound 3D
compatible)
-DS3D GX 2.0 adds latest VocalFX voice effects for online
gaming or chatting.
VocalFX
TM
The latest vocal effect technologies for gaming and VoIP
includes:
-VoiceEX: produces vivid environmental reverberation for
your voice in EAX games
-ChatEX: emulates different background environment
effects when you chat online
-Magic Voice: changes your voice tone to different types
(Monster/Cartoon…) for disguising your real voice or just
for fun in online chatting
Smart Volume Normalizer
Normalizes the volume of all audio sources into a
constant level and also enhances your 3D sound
listening range and advantages in gaming
FlexBass
Professional Bass Management/Enhancement system
for small or large speakers
Karaoke Functions
Music Key-Shifting and Microphone Echo effects
Xear 3D Virtual Speaker Shifter
Virtual 7.1 speaker positioning and shifting to adjust
the optimum soundfield for your speaker placement
OpenAL generic modes, 128 3D sounds processing
capability
Other Effects
10-band Equalier/27 Environment Effects
ASIO 2.0 Driver Support:
Supports 44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @ 16/24bit with
ultra-low latency
Software Utility
TotalMedia Theatre
7.1-ch Blu-ray disc/HD-DVD/DVD movie player
supports HD video/audio decoding
Accessories
Accessories
-HDMI cable*1
-DVI-to-HDMI cable *1
-S/PDIF TOSLINK optical adaptor *1
-Low profile PCI bracket *1
*Specications are subject to change without notice.
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2. Hardware overview
Xonar HDAV Slim card layout
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NoItemDescription
1S/PDIF Out port
Coaxial and optical TOSLINK combo digital output port.
Connects to an external digital decoder or digital speaker
systems, Home Theater systems, AV receivers for outputting
digital audio including PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, WMA-Pro,
etc.
2HDMI In port (for DVI
signal input)
Connects to the DVI port of a graphics card using the
bundled HDMI-to-DVI cable for DVI signal transmission, or
connects to the HDMI Out port of an HDMI graphics card
using an HDMI cable.
3HDMI Out port
4Front panel audio
header
Connects to a device with HDMI support.
Connect one end of the front panel audio cable to the front
panel audio header on the Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim card, with
the other end to the chassis-mounted front panel audio I/O
module.
5Aux Input Header
Usually connects to the Analog Audio output of TV tuner card
or other sound source inside your PC system. (To monitor
your TV tuner card’s audio from this Aux-In, you must enable
the “monitor” function for Aux-In in the Xonar HDAV Center ‘s
recording mixer.)
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3. Installing the hardware
3.1 Preparing your computer
Before you proceed with the following installation steps, it is recommended that
you disable the onboard audio device in the BIOS settings, or uninstall any other
audio cards on your PC. (For BIOS setting or uninstallation of other sound cards,
refer to the user manuals of your motherboard and audio card.)
1. Power off your computer and disconnect the power cord.
2. Open the computer chassis.
3. Remove the metal bracket from one unused PCI slot for the Xonar HDAV
Slim card.
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3.2 Card installation
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Securing the Xonar HDAV Slim card:
1. Power OFF the computer, the monitor,
and all other peripheral devices
connected to your computer.
2. Unplug the computer power cord from
your computer and power outlet.
3. Touch the metal back or side panel of
the computer to avoid static electricity.
4. Remove the chassis cover.
5. Remove the metal bracket from an available PCI slot for the Xonar HDAV
Slim card.
6. Carefully insert the Xonar HDAV Slim card into the PCI slot. Ensure the
Xonar HDAV Slim card sits properly in place.
7. Secure the Xonar HDAV Slim card with screws.
Connecting to a discrete graphics card and an HDMI display device:
1. Install a discrete graphics card on your motherboard.
2. Using the bundled DVI-to-HDMI cable, connect the DVI Out port of the
graphics card to the HDMI In port of the Xonar HDAV Slim card.
If you are using an HDMI graphics card, connect your graphics card with the
Xonar HDAV Slim card using the HDMI cable that comes with your graphics
card package.
Xonar HDAV Slim cardGraphics card
HDMI In
DVI-to-HDMI cable
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DVI Out
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3. Using an HDMI cable, connect one end to the HDMI out port of the Xonar
HDAV Slim card and the other end to the HDMI display device.
• Ensure that you have properly connected the DVI-to-HDMI cable for normal
video signal transmission. Otherwise, there might be no video on your
HDMI display device.
• HDMI AV output will work only when the source graphics card and the
terminal display device are both properly connected to the Xoanrd HDAV
Slim card’s HDMI input/output ports.
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3.3 Connecting to a TV tuner card
1.
If you have a traditional PCI or PCI Express TV tuner card on your PC, you
may need to connect it to the Xonar HDAV Slim card to send the tuner card’s
sound to your PC speakers.
2. Secure the PCI/PCI Express TV tuner card and screw it into the back-panel.
3. Connect the audio output header from the TV tuner card to the Aux-In header
of the Xonar HDAV Slim card.
For optimum TV audio quality, Xonar HDAV Slim uses ADC recording to digitize
the signal and loops it back to DAC playback. Select Aux-In as the recording
source in the Xonar HDAV Center’s recording mixer and enable the monitoring
button to pass this signal to the audio output. Using this setup, you can even
turn on sound effects such as Pro-Logic IIx to expand the stereo TV audio to 5.1
or 7.1 channel surround sound. TV audio on your PC will become even better
than on your TV set.
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4. Installing software
4.1 Installing the card driver
Ensure that you have installed the VGA card driver before installing the Xonar
HDAV driver. Otherwise, driver installation error may occur.
1. After you have installed the Xonar HDAV Slim card, turn on your computer.
Windows® automatically detects the HDAV card and searches for device
drivers. When prompted for the drivers, click Cancel.
2. Insert the support CD into the optical drive. If Autorun is enabled in your
system, the setup starts automatically. If not, run setup.exe from your
support CD.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. Read the
“END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT” in the process and make sure you
understand and accept it before you continue the installation. When the
installation nishes, you may be prompted to restart your computer. You can
choose to restart the computer later if desired.
4.2 Installing the TotalMedia Theatre software
1. Insert the TotalMedia Theatre installation CD into the optical drive. If Autorun
is enabled in your system, the setup starts automatically. If not, run setup.exe from the installation CD.
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
3. When prompted, enter the license key located on the installation CD sleeve.
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5. Connecting speakers and peripherals
Connecting digital speaker systems (Home Theater)
The Xonar HDAV Slim supports Dolby Digital Live and DTS Interactive
technologies, which transcode any audio, including games and music, into
industry-standard Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1 surround bit-streams. This makes
playback through your home theater system possible, creating an immersive and
impressive cinema surround sound experience. A single digital cable connection
can carry high-quality Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1 digital audio from any of your PC
audio sources to any digital speakers or AV Receivers with Dolby Digital or DTS
5.1 decoding capabilities.
(Xonar HDAV Slim card)
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S/PDIF Out
NoItemDescription
1Optical adapter
2Optical cable
You can also use a coaxial cable for a S/PDIF connection. Just plug the coaxial
RCA male connector to the S/PDIF-Out combo port and connect the other end
into the coaxial S/PDIF input on your decoder.
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Plug the optical TOSLINK adapter into the S/PDIF-Out
combo connector.
Connect your decoder’s S/PDIF-In port to the optical adapter
with the TOSLINK optical cable.
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6. Xonar HDAV Center
6.1 Xonar HDAV Center GUI
1. After the driver installation is complete
and your computer has been rebooted,
you will nd the Xonar HDAV Center’s
icon in the system tray on the bottom
right-hand corner of the screen. Double
click this icon to open the Xonar HDAV Center utility.
If the icon could not be found in the system tray, launch the Xonar HDAV Center
from the Windows desktop by clicking Start > All Programs > ASUS Xonar HDAV > Xonar HDAV Center.
2. The Xonar HDAV Center is the Graphic User Interface (GUI) for the Xonar
HDAV Slim driver. You can control the functions and features of the Xonar
HDAV Slim driver on the Xonar HDAV Center. The following picture shows
a basic overview of the Xonar HDAV Center. The following sections of this
manual will describe its functions in more detail.
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Minimize button
1
Close button
2
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NoItemDescription
1Support link
2Display Area
Clicking this button will lead you to the ASUS ofcial website.
This display area shows the 10-band signal meter, volume
level, and the status of the Dolby/DTS technologies, EQ, and
DSP modes. Note: this area just displays information, but is
not used to alter settings.
3HDMI Out mode
Click this button when you connect the Xonar HDAV Slim
card to an HDMI device.
4Analog Out mode
Click this button when you connect the Xonar HDAV Slim
card to powered analog speakers or digital home theater
systems, etc.
5Setting Menu Panel
This panel gives access to setting tabs, including Main
Settings, Mixer/volume, Effects, Karaoke/MagicVoice, and
FlexBass. (see the following details)
6Information icon
7Audio/Video
conguration switch
8Master Volume
Clicking this icon will pop up driver’s Information window.
Click the corresponding switch to congure the related
settings while using the audio/video features.
This rotary knob controls the master playback volume. Drag
the small circle inside it to change the volume level.
9Mute Button
Click this button to mute audio playback; it will display a red
light when playback is muted.
10SVN Button
Click this button to enable the “Smart Volume Normalization”
feature for constant volume from all playback sources. It will
display a blue light when enabled.
11DSP Mode
These 4 buttons give access to quick sound effects
combinations for Music, Games, DVD Video, and effect-free
(Hi-Fi) modes.
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