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Montego DDL 9
5. With a gentle back-and-forth rocking motion, press the gold-striped edge connector on the
Montego DDL sound card firmly into the PCI slot until it snaps into place. Secure its rear metal
bracket to the chassis with the screw you removed in the previous step.
Remove the rear bracket
Gently install the sound card
6. If you‘re using Windows 2000 and want to connect the analog CD audio output, refer to the next
section. Otherwise, you can now replace the PC‘s cover, reconnect the power cord and peripherals.
OPTIONAL: INSTALLING THE ANALOG CD-ROM AUDIO CABLE FOR WINDOWS 2000
If you’re installing Montego DDL in a PC running Windows XP or Media Center Edition or
Vista/Windows 7, please skip this section.
The analog CD connector is not used in Windows XP or Media Center Edition because the digital CD audio
signal is sent directly through the PCI bus in digital format by default. In Windows 2000, the CD signal may
also be set to digital mode, making the analog CD connector unnecessary if this option is selected.
To configure Windows 2000 for digital CD audio operation:
1. Open the Device Manager by right-clicking the My Computer icon on your desktop.
2. Click Properties Hardware Tab Device Manager.
3. Expand DVD/CD-ROM Drives by clicking the ―+‖ symbol in front of it. Then double-click on
the CD-DVD ROM drive selection.
4. Select the Properties Tab and put a check mark in the option labeled Enable Digital CD Audio
for this CD ROM Device.
5. Click OK.
All CD-ROM drives that adhere to the MPC-2 (Multimedia PC) standard have an MPC-2 jack. Connect the
MPC-2 connector to your CD-ROM drive's analog CD audio output. (The cable to connect this analog
signal should have been provided with your CD-ROM drive and is not included with Montego DDL.) Then
attach the connector to the CD Audio header on the Montego DDL. The CD audio cable should be plugged
into the CD-ROM drive first; then the other end of the cable should be plugged into the appropriate
connector on the Montego DDL sound card.