Jack/Connector Function
1. Line In (blue) This is a stereo line-level input that can be used to record into an audio recording program.
2. Mic In (pink) This allows you to connect a mono microphone for recording, videophone or voice recognition applications.
3. Front Out
This jack should connect to the powered left and right speakers, located to the left and right of your
(green)
computer monitor. If you have just a two-speaker stereo setup, this is the jack to use. You can also plug a
pair of stereo headphones into this jack.
4. Rear Out
This line-level output should be connected to powered left and right surround speakers. These speakers
(black)
should be located to yourleft and right sides, just behind your head.
5. Surround Out This line-level output connects to powered left and right center surround channel speakers. These speakers
(black)
should be located directly behind you as you are looking at your computer monitor.
6. Center/
This line-level output connects to powered center and subwoofer speakers. The center channel speaker
Subwoofer should be directly above or below your monitor; the subwoofer can go just about anywhere it will fit in a
(orange)
room.
7. S/PDIF Out The Digital Output jack is an S/PDIF coaxial output. You can use an RCA cable to connect this to a digital
recorder, mixer or surround receiver. A 75-Ohm digital coaxial cable is required for this type of connection.
J6
Aux-in
J3
Analog CD/IN Port(Signals: L-G-G-R)
J4
Analog CD/IN Port(Signals: G-R-G-L)
J7
PCSPK-in
J11
CD-SPDIF IN
JP1
OPTICAL SPDIF- I/O