Foxconn 661M03 user manual Attaching Speakers, Channel Analog Audio Output

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Attaching Speakers

To perform multichannel audio operation, connect multiple speakers to the system. You should connect the same number of speakers as the audio chan- nels you will select in the software utility.

2-Channel Analog Audio Output

The audio connectors on the rear panel already provide 2-Channel analog au- dio output. The rear panel’s audio connectors can be transformed to 4-/6-Chan- nel analog audio connectors automatically when you select the correct setting in the software utility. For information about the setting, refer to Selecting 4- or 6- Channel setting later in this section.

Make sure all speakers are connected to Line-out connectors. Diverse connec- tor configurations for 2-, 4- and 6-Channel using rear panel connectors are described below:

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Contents Version Item Checklist Declaration of conformity HON HAI Precision Industry Table of Contents Chapter Directions for Bundled Software Chapter Special Bios FunctionsChapter Driver CD Introduction Page Page Page Main Features Onboard I/O Onboard 1394 optionalOnboard LAN Onboard GraphicsAdvanced Features Green FunctionMotherboard Layout PHY optional ATX 12V connectorATX power connector AGP slotFlash Rom Floppy disk connectorIDE connectors South Bridge controllerInstallation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation of CPU CPUInstallation of CPU Fan Installation Instructions Frequence CPU Qualified Vendor ListVendor Type Installation of DDR Memory MemoryMemory Qualified Vendor List Vender Type SizeChapter Installation Instructions Pin ATX12V Power Connector PWR2 Power SupplyPin ATX power connector PWR1 Rear Panel Connectors This motherboard provides the ports as belowLine-in Line-out Front channels Microphone HDD connectors IDE1 & IDE2 Other ConnectorsFDD Connector Front Panel Connector FP1 IrDA Header IR optional USB Headers FusbFan Connectors CPUFAN, FAN1 Audio Connectors CdinHeader F1394 optional Wake-Up On LAN WOLPdif Out Connector Spdout Audio Interface FaudioAGP Slot Expension SlotsPCI Slots Vender Type Video Memory Installing an expansion cardAGP Qualified Vendor List CNR Slot optional Clear Cmos Jumper Clscmos JumpersDescription of Jumpers BIOS-Protection Jumper Fwhen CNR Audio Selection Jumper J24Powering off the computer Starting up for the first timeBios Description Standard Cmos Features Enter Bios SetupPress TAB to show Post screen, DEL to enter Setup Bios FeaturesPower Management Setup Advanced Bios FeaturesAdvanced Chipset Features PnP/PCI ConfigurationsTime Standard Cmos FeaturesDate IDE Primary/Secondary Master/SlaveHalt On Drive A/BVideo Memory Bios Features SuperBoot SuperBoot Default DisabledAdvanced Bios Features Boot Other Device Default Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Default EnabledFirst/Second/Third Boot Device Default Floppy/HDD- 0/CDROM Swap Floppy Drive Default DisabledApic Mode Default Enabled Typematic Delay Msec DefaultSecurity Option Default Setup MPS Version Control For OS DefaultTM2 Bus VID Default Thermal Management Default Thermal MonitorTM2 Bus Ratio Default 0 Advanced Chipset Features Dram CAS Latency Default 2.5T Performance Mode Default DisabledDram Timing control Default By SPD RAS Active Time tRAS Default 6TAGP Fast Write Support Default Enabled AGP Aperture Size Default 64 MBGraphic Window WR Combin Default Disabled AGP Data Rate Default AutoVGA Share Memory Size Default 32 MB Graphics Engin Clock Default 133 MHzIntegrated Peripherals IDE Primary/ Secondary Master/Slave PIO Default Auto Audio Access Interface Default EDB BusInternal PCI/IDE Default Both Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UltraDMA Default AutoUSB 2.0 Supports Default Enabled SIS USB Controller Default EnabledUSB Ports Number Default 6 ports USB Keyboard Support Default EnabledUart Mode Select Default Normal Onboard FDC Controller Default EnabledOnboard Serial Port1/2 Default 3F8/IRQ4 / 2F8/IRQ3 UR2 Duplex Mode Default HalfAcpi Suspend Type Default S1POS Power Management SetupAcpi function Default Enabled Power Management Default User DefineSwitch Function Default Break/Wake Video Off Option Default Susp, Stby offVideo Off Method Default Dpms Supported Modem Use IRQ Default AutoRing Power Up Control Default Enabled IRQ 3-7,9-15, NMI Default EnabledIRQ 8 Break Suspend Default Disabled Macpme Power Up Control Default EnabledTime hhmmss Alarm Month AlarmDay of Month Alarm Primary/Secondary IDE Default DisabledResources Controlled By Default AutoESCD PnP/PCI ConfigurationsReset Configuration Data Default Disabled PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Default DisabledPC Health Status Frequency/Voltage Control Set Password Load Fail-Safe DefaultsLoad Optimized Defaults Enter PasswordSave to Cmos and Exit Y/N?Y Save & Exit SetupExit Without Saving Quit Without Saving Y/N?NChapter Accessories Utility CD contentInstall Driver Browse CDStart to Install divers Install IDE DriverInstall AGP Driver Install VGA DriverInstall DirectX Installing the Audio Driver Install USB 2.0 DriverUsing 4-/6-Channel Audio Attaching Speakers Channel Analog Audio OutputLine-out Rear channels Line-out Front channels Microphone Selecting 4- or 6-Channel Setting Digital Audio OutputClick the Speaker Configuration tab Testing Each Speaker Playing KaraokeInstall LAN Driver Install Norton Internet Security Directions for Bundled Software SuperStep features Using SuperStepDirections for Bundled Software Directions for Bundled Software SuperLogo features Using SuperLogoDirections for Bundled Software SuperUpdate features Using SuperUpdateDirections for Bundled Software Backup Bios to local image Directions for Bundled Software Directions for Bundled Software Update Bios On-line Click OK to update Bios Click Restart Special Bios Functions SuperSpeed SuperBoot SuperBIOS-Protect SuperRecovery Hotkey SelectionHard Disk Selection Divide Hidden Partition What is a Hidden Partition?Main Menu Divide Hidden PartitionRelease Hidden Partition Backup Partition Table BackupBackup Cmos Setup Backup Hard disk Data Recovery Back to MainRecover Cmos Setup Recover Partition TableChange Password Introduction Recover Hard disk Data