Connecting a microphone to your monitor 9, Connecting a microphone to your monitor – Apple Multiple Scan 17 Display User Manual
Page 15

1
If your keyboard or mouse cable is connected to an ADB port (marked by
V
) on the back
of your computer, unplug the cable.
2
Attach either end of an extended ADB cable to the ADB port (marked by
V
) on the back
of the monitor stand.
IMPORTANT
When connecting ADB cables, be sure to align the symbol
V
on
the connector with the same symbol on the port. If you force the connector
the wrong way, you could damage it.
3
Attach the other end of the extended ADB cable to an ADB port (marked by
V
) on the
back panel of the computer.
4
Decide how you want to connect the keyboard and mouse.
For example, you can connect your mouse cable to the keyboard and then
connect the keyboard to one of the ADB ports (marked by
V
) on either side
of the monitor 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 monitor stand.
5
Connect your keyboard and mouse cables to the monitor’s ADB ports (marked by
V
)
according to your preference.
Connecting a microphone to your monitor
If you wish, you can plug a microphone (or other sound input device) into the
Apple Multiple Scan 17 Display. To plug a microphone into the monitor stand,
follow these instructions:
1
If your microphone is connected to the sound input port (marked by
X
) on the back of
your computer, unplug it.
2
Plug the microphone into the microphone port (marked by
X
) on the front of the monitor
stand.
3
Attach one end of the included sound input cable to the sound input port (marked by
X
)
on your computer.
4
Attach the other end of the sound input cable to the sound input port (marked by
X
) on
the back of the monitor stand.
9
Setting Up