| Connector | Function (continued) |
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C | Digital Audio port | Connect to your home theater system or your surround sound digital speakers. |
| (SPDIF Out) | Supports 4.1 and 5.1 speakers. |
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D | Audio line out | Connect external 2.0 and 2.1 powered speakers. |
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E | TV In | Connect your TV signal source to watch, record, and pause live TV. This is an |
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F | Capture analog video from a video camera, or connect to a | |
| (select models only) | input. |
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G | Stereo Audio In | Connect audio for A/V input from a |
| (select models only) | video device. |
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H | IR Emitter (Blaster) | Adhere to your TV |
| (select models only) | for watching and recording TV programs. This is not required if you do not use a |
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I | Computer stand | Slide stand for stability and best viewing angle. The stand supports an adjustable |
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| tilt angle between 10 and 40 degrees from the vertical. |
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| To assure that the computer is in a stable position on your desktop, pull the |
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| computer stand open until you hear it snap into place. |
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J | Security lock slot | Insert a security lock (sold separately), which enables you to secure your |
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| computer from theft and unwanted changes. |
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K | Power connector | Plug the power adapter into the computer. |
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L | Wireless keyboard | Preinstalled receiver for using a wireless keyboard and mouse. |
| and mouse receiver |
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M | Cable clip | Route your cables through the clip, close the connector cover, and then route the |
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| cables through the notch in the computer stand. |
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6Getting Started