Multimedia

Connecting the Audio-Out

(Headphone) Jack

An audio-out jack, sometimes called a headphone jack, connects optional headphones or externally powered stereo speakers. An audio-out jack is also used to connect the audio functions of an audio/video device such as a television or VCR. The notebook is set by default to transmit analog audio signals through the audio-out (headphone) jack.

The notebook can also transmit S/PDIF digital audio signals through the audio-out jacks. To transmit S/PDIF signals to

an external device, the system must include an optional docking device.

When any device is connected to an audio-out jack, the internal speakers are disabled.

When you connect a device to an audio-out jack, use only a 3.5-mm plug.

The location of the audio-out (headphone) jack varies, depending on your notebook model.

Hardware and Software Guide

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HP 375424-001 manual Connecting the Audio-Out Headphone Jack