Using Your MediaMate® Speakers

To use the speaker control for volume adjustments

Set the volume control on your sound source or your on-screen controls at two-thirds maximum. Then use the control on the powered speaker to adjust the volume. Turn the knob right to raise and left to lower the

volume (see Figure 5).

The output of sound sources and sound cards varies, so you should experiment to find the best setting for your source.

To use your sound source control for volume adjustments

Figure 5

Volume and balance controls

Set the volume control on the powered speaker to maximum. Then use the volume control on your sound source or your on-screen controls to make adjustments.

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VOLUME

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MIX

B

How to use the mix control

The source mixer adjusts the balance of sound coming from each source, without increasing or decreasing total speaker volume. Source A is your computer or computer and CD-ROM combina- tion. Source B is whatever source you connected to AUDIO INPUTS B.

For equal amounts of sound from both sources, set the knob halfway between Source A and Source B.

For more sound from your computer (than from Source B), or to silence Source B, turn the knob to the left.

For more sound from Source B (than from your computer), or to silence your computer, turn the knob to the right.

When to use the headphone jack

To listen in private, plug the headphones into the headphone jack. This mutes the sound coming from the speakers. Use the volume control to adjust the headphone volume.

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