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Connecting to the Stereo Line-In Jack, Adjusting Volume

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Audio Connecting to the Stereo Line-In Jack When connecting an external stereo player, such as a CD player, stereo tuner, or tape deck to the line-in jack: s Input device must have a 3.5-mm stereo plug. s Line input levels of 4.25 volts to 9.5 volts must be supplied, which meet the line output specifications of most stereo players. Adjusting Volume To increase, decrease, or mute the system volume, use the Windows volume control window; double-click the volume icon on the taskbar, then make your adjustment. ✎ Volume can also be adjusted within some applications. Hardware Guide 6-3

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Audio
Hardware Guide
6–3
Connecting to the Stereo Line-In Jack
When connecting an external stereo player, such as a CD player,
stereo tuner, or tape deck to the line-in jack:
Input device must have a 3.5-mm stereo plug.
Line input levels of 4.25 volts to 9.5 volts must be supplied,
which meet the line output specifications of most stereo
players.
Adjusting Volume
To increase, decrease, or mute the system volume, use the
Windows volume control window; double-click the volume icon
on the taskbar, then make your adjustment.
Volume can also be adjusted within some applications.