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5. To enable the interface, clear the Disable
check box for the interface.
To disable it, make sure that the Disable
check box is selected.
6. Click the OK button twice.
7. On the Menu, click Exit. Type the path of
your Windows 3.1x directory (for
example, C:\Windows) and press
<Enter>.
8. Restart your system for the change to take
effect.
Enabling/Disabling the
Built-in Amplifier
Your audio card comes with a Speaker
Out/Line Out jack which connects
non-powered speakers by default. To connect
powered speakers or an external amplifier, the
built-in amplifier must first be disabled.
To enable/disable the built-in
amplifier
1. If your audio card is already installed,
switch off your system and all peripheral
devices. Remove the cover from your
system and then the audio card.
2. Enable or disable the built-in amplifier
according to the settings shown in
Figure 2.
Warning: The built-in stereo power
amplifier can deliver a maximum output
power of four watts per channel to four-ohm
speakers and two watts per channel to
eight-ohm speakers. Do not play at
maximum volume if your speakers cannot
handle this power.
Figure 2: Enabling/Disabling the built-in
amplifier.
Enabled (Factory
default setting)
Disabled
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