Connecting the sound cable – Apple AppleVision 1710AV User Manual

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2

Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection.

You can prevent bad connections and accidental damage by tightening the
thumbscrews. Do not overtighten the thumbscrews, you might strip the
threads.

3

Connect the PC adapter end of the display cable to the display port on the back of your

computer.

If you installed a video card in your computer, connect the display cable (with
the PC adapter attached to it) to the video card’s port. For more information
about installing video cards, see the manual that came with your computer or
video card.

4

Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection.

5

Leave the ADB connector on the display cable unplugged.

The ADB connector is for Macintosh computers only. You don’t use it with an
IBM PC-compatible computer. Use the clip on the display cable to move the
connector out of the way.

Connecting the sound cable

The sound cable on your AppleVision 1710

AV

Display display is a split cable

with two connectors, one for sound input (such as a microphone or audio CD)
and one for sound output (such as a speaker).

Connect this cable to your computer if you want to use the built-in
microphone and speakers on your AppleVision 1710

AV

Display.

1

Plug the connector (marked by

) on the sound cable into the sound input port on your

computer.

The connector (marked by

≈) fits most standard microphone jacks. The sound

input port on your computer may be located on a sound or multimedia card.

On some IBM PC-compatible computers, the connector (marked by

≈) on the

sound cable plugs into the line level input port.

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