HP m1050y (PU060AV), m1299a, m1050y (PJ720AV), m1050e (PU061AV) manual Connecting 4.1 Audio Speakers

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Step 8 is optional for a two-speaker setup.

8 After the speakers are connected to the PC, configure the audio software for sound output for your PC model:

3 Connector: See “Configuring Audio Output with Multi-channel Sound Manager” on page 48.

6 Connector: See “Configuring Audio Output with Sound Effect Manager” on page 51.

Sound Card: See “Configuring Audio Output with a Sound Card” on page 53.

The following diagram shows a typical 2.1 audio installation:

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Connecting 4.1 Audio Speakers

To connect two front speakers, two rear speakers, and a subwoofer for four-channel (4.1 speaker) output:

1 Turn off the PC.

. 2 Connect the front speaker cable to the lime green audio line out connector that matches the back of your PC.

3

OUT

6

S

 

3 Connect the rear speaker cable to the black connector that matches the back of your PC.

3

IN

6

S

For 3 Connector systems, the blue audio line in connector functions as a rear line out when a multichannel audio

configuration is activated.

n

3 is Three Connector

6 is Six Connector

S is Sound Card

Configuring Speaker and Sound Options 39

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