DOITOOL SIR17638414JI2AH5WYIDSFOH

DOITOOL 3m Optical Cable User Manual

Model: SIR17638414JI2AH5WYIDSFOH

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This manual provides essential information for the proper use, setup, and maintenance of your DOITOOL 3m Optical Cable. This high-quality fiber optic cord is designed to transmit digital audio signals, ensuring clear, full, and richly detailed sound for your compatible audio equipment.

The DOITOOL optical cable is suitable for connecting various digital audio devices, including sound bars, DVD players, CD players, and DAT recorders, to deliver an optimal audio experience. Its robust construction helps prevent cable damage, adding flexibility and durability for long-term enjoyment.

Kedu ihe dị na Igbe ahụ

Hụ na ihe niile dị mgbe ị meghere ngwugwu ahụ:

  • 1 x DOITOOL 3m Optical Fiber Digital Audio Cable
DOITOOL 3m Optical Cable, coiled

Image: The DOITOOL 3m Optical Cable, shown coiled on a white background, highlighting its length and flexibility.

Nkọwapụta

ỤdịDOITOOL
Nọmba nlereanyaSIR17638414JI2AH5WYIDSFOH
Ogologo300 cm (ihe dị ka 118.11 sentimita)
AgbaNwa
Ihe onwunwePlastic, metal
Ụdị njikọNgwa anya (TOSLINK)
Ngwa dakọtaraSound Bars, DVD Players, CD Players, DAT Recorders, Projectors, and other digital audio equipment with optical ports.
Akụkụ ngwaahịa118.11 x 0.2 x 0.2 sentimita asatọ
Ibu Ibu0.48 ounces

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Follow these steps to connect your DOITOOL Optical Cable:

  1. Chọpụta ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri: Locate the digital optical audio output port (often labeled "Optical Out," "Digital Audio Out," or "TOSLINK") on your source device (e.g., TV, DVD player, game console). Then, locate the digital optical audio input port (often labeled "Optical In" or "Digital Audio In") on your receiving device (e.g., sound bar, AV receiver).
  2. Wepụ mkpuchi uzuzu: Carefully remove the protective plastic dust caps from both ends of the optical cable. These caps protect the delicate fiber optic tips.
  3. Jikọọ eriri: Insert one end of the optical cable firmly into the optical output port of your source device. Ensure it clicks into place.
  4. Jikọọ na nnata: Insert the other end of the optical cable firmly into the optical input port of your receiving device. Ensure it clicks into place.
  5. Njikọ echekwara The connectors are designed to fit snugly. Avoid excessive force, but ensure a secure connection to prevent signal loss.
Close-up of DOITOOL optical cable connectors

Foto: A nso nso view of the optical cable's connectors, showing the protective tips and design for secure connection.

Na-arụ ọrụ

Once the optical cable is physically connected, follow these steps to ensure proper audio transmission:

  1. Ike Na Ngwaọrụ: Turn on both your source device (e.g., TV, DVD player) and your receiving audio device (e.g., sound bar, AV receiver).
  2. Họrọ ntinye: On your receiving audio device, select the correct digital optical input. This is usually done via the input/source button on the device or its remote control. The input might be labeled "Optical," "Digital In," or "TOSLINK."
  3. Ntọala mmepụta ọdịyo: On your source device, navigate to its audio settings menu. Ensure that the audio output is set to "Digital Optical," "PCM," or "Bitstream" (depending on your device and desired audio format). Avoid "Analog" or "HDMI ARC" settings if you intend to use the optical cable.
  4. Nwalee ọdịyo: Play audio from your source device. You should now hear sound through your connected audio system.

Nlekọta

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your DOITOOL Optical Cable, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Debe Njikọ Dị Ọcha: Always keep the protective dust caps on the connectors when the cable is not in use. Dust and debris can interfere with the optical signal. If cleaning is necessary, use a soft, lint-free cloth or a specialized optical cleaning tool. Do not use liquids or abrasive materials.
  • Zenarị mgbagọ dị nkọ: Fiber optic cables are sensitive to sharp bends. Avoid bending the cable at angles tighter than its natural curve, as this can damage the internal optical fiber and degrade signal quality.
  • Jiri Nlekọta Aka: When connecting or disconnecting, grasp the connector housing, not the cable itself. Pulling on the cable can damage the internal fibers or the connection points.
  • Na-echekwa nke ọma: When not in use, coil the cable loosely and store it in a clean, dry place away from extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.
DOITOOL 3m Optical Cable, neatly coiled

Image: The DOITOOL optical cable neatly coiled, demonstrating proper storage to prevent damage.

Nchọpụta nsogbu

If you encounter issues with your optical cable, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

Enweghị ụda ma ọ bụ ọdịyo na-akwụsị akwụsị

  • Lelee njikọ: Ensure both ends of the optical cable are fully and securely inserted into their respective ports. A loose connection is a common cause of no sound.
  • Verify Input Selection: Confirm that your receiving audio device (sound bar, receiver) is set to the correct digital optical input.
  • Source Device Audio Settings: Go into the audio settings of your source device (e.g., TV, DVD player) and ensure the digital optical output is enabled and configured correctly (e.g., PCM, Bitstream). Some devices may default to HDMI ARC or internal speakers.
  • Lelee ọnọdụ USB: Inspect the cable for any visible damage, such as kinks, cuts, or severe bends. Damage to the fiber can prevent signal transmission.
  • Njikọ ndị dị ọcha: Carefully remove the cable and inspect the optical tips. If there is dust or debris, gently clean them with a lint-free cloth.
  • Test with Another Device/Cable: If possible, test the cable with another compatible device to rule out an issue with your source or receiving equipment. Alternatively, try another optical cable if available.

Poor Audio Quality (Static, Distortion)

  • Lelee ịdị n'ezi nke eriri USB: Even without visible damage, internal fiber damage from sharp bends can cause signal degradation. Ensure the cable is routed without tight turns.
  • Source Device Output: Verify that the audio output settings on your source device are appropriate for the receiving device. Sometimes, incompatible audio formats can cause issues.
  • Ntinye aka: While optical cables are immune to electromagnetic interference, ensure the cable is not physically pinched or stressed by other cables or objects.

Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Specific warranty details and direct support contact information are not provided within this manual. For warranty claims, technical assistance, or further inquiries, please refer to the official DOITOOL websaịtị ma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ onye na-ere ahịa nke ị zụtara ngwaahịa a.

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