HP SR5410F, SR5558D, SR5470AN, SR5450F, SR5448F, SR5421F, SR5559D, SR5415CF Connecting a Microphone

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Sound connector (continued)

Type 3 Type 6 Type S Description

FlexiJack (blue) connects to analog Line In devices or a microphone.

The FlexiJack supports two functions. You must select either the microphone or the Line In function in the Creative Console Launcher. See “Configuring the FlexiJack connector” in the Getting Started guide.

Optical In (optical SPDIF input) connects recording devices such as a mini disc recorder, digital audio tape recorder, or external hard disk recorder.

Optical Out (optical SPDIF output) connects playback devices such as a mini disc player, digital audio tape player, or DVD player.

NOTE:

￿Type 3 has three connectors.

￿Type 6 has six connectors.

￿Type S has audio card.

Connecting a Microphone

Your computer comes with one microphone connector in the back of the computer. Some models have a second microphone connector in the front of the computer. Only one microphone connector works at a time, and the back connector is ready to use unless you have the multichannel audio speakers option. For computers with the multichannel audio speakers option, the microphone connector in the front of the computer, if present, is ready to use.

To use a microphone connected to the front of your computer (select models only), select the working microphone. See “Selecting a microphone” in the Getting Started guide.

HP computers support many different audio options, sound connections, and speaker configurations. You may set up your computer for two stereo speakers or for multichannel audio speaker systems. Connect your speaker system to the computer, and then configure the audio software for sound output. For more details about connecting stereo speakers to the computer, see the setup poster.

20Advanced Setup Guide (features vary by model)

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Contents Advanced Setup Guide USA Table of Contents Connecting Speakers or Microphone Connecting the Television Signal and Video CablesIndex Vi Advanced Setup Guide features vary by model Putting the Computer Together Placing the computer in the proper locationConnector Icon/Label Description and function Using surge protectionConnecting to the computer Connector Icon/Label Description and function Connector Icon/Label Ethernet Ntsc Hdmi Connecting a Digital Camera Photo or Video Setting Up the Computer Connecting Other Devices Storing Documentation and Recovery DiscsClick Display Settings Adjusting the MonitorAdjusting the screen resolution by using Vista Setting Up a Local Area Network Setting Up a Wired Ethernet Connection Integrated Wireless DevicesConnecting the Wireless LAN Device Select models onlyChecking the wireless LAN device installation Using wireless security featuresConnecting a Modem Connecting Speakers or Microphone Sound Connector TypesSound connector Illustration Type IllustrationsSound connector Type 3 Type 6 Type S Description Connecting a Microphone Speaker Configurations Name Speaker system SeeConnecting 2/2.1 Two speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Speaker typesConnecting 4.1 Four speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Advanced Setup Guide features vary by model Connecting 5.1 Five speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting 7.1 Seven speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting Speakers or Microphone Color Description Connecting your home stereo system optional Home stereo installation Computer to 2.1 multichannel audio system connectionComputer to 5.1 multichannel audio system connection Home audio installationHome audio installation procedure Advanced Setup Guide features vary by model Computer to 7.1 multichannel audio system connection Home audio installation procedure Connecting digital audio Advanced Setup Guide features vary by model Connecting the speakers Connector DescriptionConnecting the FlexiJack connector Connecting the Television Signal and Video Cables Using TV CablesAudio and Video Cables and Adapters Cable Name DescriptionConnecting the TV Signal Source Connecting a dual tuner TV tuner Description RequirementsConnecting the Remote Sensor Wall to VCR to TV, using coaxial cable Existing setup Setting up the computer with a splitterExisting setup Setting up the computer with a splitter Advanced Setup Guide features vary by model Existing setup With a computer Connecting the computer to a TV Using a TV as a MonitorCables for connecting the computer to a TV Viewing the computer desktop on a TV screen Adjusting the screen resolutionConnecting more than one display Click the Advanced Settings button If you select DVI, VGA, or Hdmi or Component YPbPrDisabling the TV-out Option Disconnecting the TVConnecting to a Monitor or High-Definition TV Choosing the AV connection to useCable Port Connection description Connecting an Hdmi device Connector on the ComputerConnecting a DVI device Connector on the Computer Connector on the ComputerConnecting to a Standard TV Connecting to component videoConfiguring the TV Tuner Connecting to S-videoDigital versus analog tuner Changing the tuner settings Click Tasks, Settings, TV, and then Set Up TV SignalIndex FM In connector 6 FM radio antenna connecting Index Part number
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SR5448F, SR5558D, SR5559D, SR5450F, SR5413WM specifications

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