Connecting external sound equipment – Apple AppleVision 1710AV User Manual

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Decide how you want to connect the keyboard and mouse.

For example, you can connect your mouse cable to your keyboard and then
connect the keyboard to one of the ADB ports (marked by

V) on either side

of the display stand. Or, if you prefer, you can plug your keyboard and mouse
cables into the ADB ports (marked by

V) on either side of the display stand.

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Connect your keyboard and mouse cables to the display’s ADB ports (marked by

V

)

according to your preference.

Connecting external sound equipment

The AppleVision 1710

AV

Display has two sound ports you can use to connect

external sound equipment. The port on the left side of the display is for
connecting sound input equipment (such as an audio CD player, cassette
player, or microphone). The port on the right side of the display is for
connecting sound output equipment (such as headphones or external
speakers).

The display’s sound output port (marked by

f) accepts a connector known as

a stereo miniplug. This connector is the type used on headphones for most CD
and cassette players.

The display’s sound input port (marked by

≈) accepts both the stereo

miniplug connector and an extended version of the stereo miniplug. The
extended stereo miniplug is slightly longer and is found on voice-quality
microphones such as the Apple PlainTalk Microphone.

If your equipment has a different type of connector, you can purchase an
adapter at an electronics supply store.

Extended stereo miniplug

Stereo miniplug

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