HP HEWLET VECTRA VA 6/XXX manual Connecting Audio Accessories, Damage your hearing

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1 Setting Up and Using Your PC

Connecting Audio Accessories

Connecting Audio Accessories

Your PC has a Headphones jack and a Microphone jack on the rear panel. An audio Line In jack, an audio Line Out jack, and a MIDI interface connector are also located on the rear panel.

LINE IN

MIC IN

LINE OUT

SPK OUT

NOTE

The internal speaker and the Line Out jack on the rear of your PC, are deactivated when you use the Headphones jack.

The internal speaker is deactivated when you use the Speaker Out

jack.

The audio accessories shown here (headphones, microphone, speakers, and hifi system) are not supplied with your PC

JOYSTICK

WARNING

To avoid discomfort from unexpected noise, always turn the volume

 

down before connecting headphones or speakers.

 

Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods may permanently

 

damage your hearing.

 

Before putting on headphones, place them around your neck and turn

 

the volume down. When you put on the headphones, slowly increase

 

the volume until you find a comfortable listening level, and leave the

 

volume control in that position.

 

 

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