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6
Connecting to a Sound Card
Note the instructions in the chapter “
Safety and Service
” (pages 2
and following).
Position the computer and the loudspeakers in such a way that you
can work on them comfortably and safely.
Ensure your Computer and all connected peripheral devices (moni-
tor, printer, external modem, etc.) are powered off before attempt-
ing to connect this device.
Now connect the loudspeakers to connection [
7
] together.
Locate the loudspeaker output on the
sound card
of your computer.
This is usually marked with
Line out
or
Speaker out
and
will
gener-
ally be identified by its
green
colour. Read the operating instructions
of your computer if in doubt.
Connect the end of the connection cable of your loudspeakers to the
respective output of your computer.
Connect the supplied power adapter to the DC IN connector of your
loudspeakers [
5
] and insert the power plug into an easily accessible
power outlet.
Switch on your loudspeakers with the On/Off button [
1
].
Operation
You switch the loudspeakers on or off again with the On/Off button
[
1
]. The fact that the loudspeakers are in operation is indicated by an
LED [
2
].
Turn the volume control below the On/Off button [
3
] to set the vol-
ume.
The tone control [
4
] gives you the possibility of setting the tone ac-
cording to your preferences.