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6-68 Adding Options
MULTIMEDIA COMPONENTS
The sound board in the system has four jacks that allow
you to attach speakers, headphones, a microphone, or a
stereo amplifier to the back of the system. See your
Ensemble Software User’s Guide
for information on
playing audio CDs. Use the following jacks to attach your
multimedia peripherals:
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Line In Jack
The Line In Jack allows you to connect devices such as
a cassette, DAT, or Minidisc player to your sound
board for playback or recording.
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Microphone In Jack
The Microphone In (MIC) Jack allows you to connect a
microphone for voice input.
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Line Out Jack
The Line Out Jack allows you to bypass your sound
board’s internal amplifier to connect powered speakers
or an external amplifier for audio output. (This is the
jack to use for the speakers shipped with the system.)
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Speaker Jack
The Speaker Jack allows you to connect speakers for
audio output from the sound board’s built-in power
amplifier. The built-in amplifier has a maximum output
power of four watts per channel from four-ohm speak-
ers and two watts per channel from eight-ohm speakers.
Do not play at maximum volume if your speakers can-
not handle this power. (Use this jack if you connect un-
amplified speakers.)
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MIDI/Joystick Connector
The MIDI/Joystick Connector allows you to connect a
joystick or MIDI kit to your sound board.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE VP
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Page 33: ...1 18 Using Your Computer Desktop sound board connectors Minitower sound board connectors ...
Page 62: ...Using Your Computer 1 47 n Check that NECCI EXE is running ...
Page 187: ...6 72 Adding Options ...
Page 224: ...B 8 Specifications ...
Page 230: ...Sound Board Jumper Settings D 3 Sound board jumper locations and functions ...
Page 234: ...Sound Board Jumper Settings D 7 High DMA channel settings ...