Operating Your Computer
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Connecting Audio Devices
For higher audio quality, you can send or receive sound through external
audio devices.
Microphone Connector
(
) can be connected to an external
microphone for recording voice or sound.
Audio Output Connector
(
) can be connected to the line-in
connector of powered speakers with built-in amplifiers, headphones,
or earphone set. This connector is compliant with S/PDIF
(Sony/Philips Digital InterFace). You can connect audio equipment
with S/PDIF to the computer. S/PDIF is a newer audio transfer file
format that ensures a high quality digital audio output through optical
fibers.
NOTE: When using external speakers/headphones or microphone, you cannot use the
internal one.
Summary of Contents for MIL-BOOK 200 Series
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Page 74: ...Expanding Your Computer 4 9 Connect to IR device ...
Page 79: ...4 14 Expanding Your Computer ...
Page 84: ...Setup Configuration Utility SCU 5 5 Main Menu Date and Time ...
Page 86: ...Setup Configuration Utility SCU 5 7 Advanced Menu Geyserville Support ...
Page 91: ...5 12 Setup Configuration Utility SCU Security Menu Power on Password ...
Page 94: ...Setup Configuration Utility SCU 5 15 Boot Menu Boot Sequence ...
Page 97: ...5 18 Setup Configuration Utility SCU ...
Page 103: ...6 6 Installing Software Drivers ...