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Connecting a Sound Source/Audio Input
Diagram reference:
R
This port is used to accommodate a connecting cable for external
analogue
audio sources
(i.e. stereo system, keyboard/synthesizer).
1.
Connect the cable with the
3.5 mm stereo
jack plug to the light-blue coloured
socket.
Note
You can also connect a sound system to the audio socket. For further infor-
mation, read the section beginning on page 37.
Connecting Speakers/Audio Output
Diagram reference:
L
Here you can connect your
active speakers
for replaying or
audio connection cables
for
recording. Please refer to the user's guide of your stereo installation for information about
which connector you should use (usually
Line In
or
Aux
).
1.
Connect the cable with the
3.5 mm stereo
jack plug into the green socket on the
rear of your PC.
PCs with Surround Sound
Diagram reference:
L
Connect your surround equipment as follows:
1.
Connect the front speaker to the green socket (
front out
).
2.
Attach the rear loudspeakers to blue connector (
surr-1
).
3.
Your centre speaker or subwoofer can be connected to the pink socket (
cen bass
).
4.
Connect additional loudspeakers for the rear sound area at the
surr-2
connection.
A digital audio output (SPDIF) can be connected with an optical cable.
Diagram reference:
Q
1.
Push an optical cable into the
SPDIF
socket.
2.
Connect the other end of the cable to an audio device that has a corresponding dig-
ital input.