Product Feature
--Minimum transmission loss, bit error rate is only about 2%
--Small size, soft, light weight, non-conductive, stable performance
--No radio wave and electromagnetic interference
--High data transmission efficiency, pretty security
Scope of application
--Multimedia sound system
--Digital camera, camcorders, surveillance systems
--HD video playback, DVD, MD player
--Network TV, digital TV, satellite TV
--Television, broadband network, communication network equipment system
--3D/4D high-definition digital cinema, digital imagine system
--Automobile, aircraft, ships and the other multimedia entertainment systems
Characteristics
-International toslink end standard,high quality gold-plating cover and gold-plated T end,top grade style
-PE &PVC sheath, polyester sleeves for mechanical protection of cables.
-Immunity from electromagnetic interferences, guarantee high quality of data signal transmission and safety
-Fine polishing wearproof cover, guarantee high clear and plain sound effects on for these fields, which is widely used in digital equipments,such as CD,DVD,DAT,MD,LD
-Digital audio can be transmitted via three different connection methods:AES/EBU(Audio Engineering Society/European Broadcasting Union), S/PDIF(Sony/Philips Digital Interface), and Toslink.
-Toslink is a standardized connection that uses optical cable to transmit digital audio.
1. Connectors: Toslink female to mini-plug male
2. Used to convert Toslink plugs to 3.5mm mini-plugs
3. Dust cap protects connector from contamination when not in use
4. Packing Included:
1 x Toslink female to optical 3.5mm mini-plug male adapter
How to install digital optical audio toslink cable
Step1:Preparation
Check that the devices you wish to connect both accept optical audio cables. You're looking for connection ports that are square with rounded bottoms; they may be labeled "Optical" or, sometimes,"Digital". Remove and save the plastic covers from the ends of your cable. You will need them when you are finished using your optical digital audio cables.
Step 2: Make the First Connection
Connect one end of your cable to the port on your receiving device marked "Optical In". It may also be marked "Digital In". If you have plugged it in correctly, you will hear a click signifying that the cable is fastened securely.
Step 3 - Make the Second Connection
Connect the other end of your cable to the port on your source device marked "Optical Out". As with the port on the receiving device, it may also be marked "Digital In". As with the first port, you will hear a click if you have connected the cable correctly.
Step 4 - Confirm the Success of Your Installation
Turn on your devices, and test out the connection by sending some data from the source device to the receiving device.If you have followed these steps correctly, your cable should now be installed. If, for some reason, you cannot transmit data between the two devices, check to see that you have installed any relevant software and that the devices are compatible. If it still does not work, try to connect two different devices with the cable. If that does not work, either, you may have a defective cable. Take it back to your place of purchase to see if an exchange or a return can be made.