Kodak DP800 User's Manual - Page 45
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adjust Volume, Bass, Treble and Balance until you have a satisfying sound. When common audio source is selected, only the PC/common audio in channel is activ. The Adjust Audio Settings menu also has five checkboxes. The first three control the speakers and the sound functions. You can turn Internal speakers, external speakers, and the Sound on or off. Deactivating the internal speakers does not have any influence on the External speakers. Turning the sound off will disable all audio functions of the Projector. The Projector can use both internal and external speakers simultaneously (for connection of external speakers, see Using external speakers, page 12). There is one box for the enabeling of microphone detection, and to get optimal performance, we recommend that you use a dynamic microphone with 600 ohm and 6,3 mm plug. The final box lets you select a common audio source for all your connected computer and video sources. This feature is especially handy if you want to run a presentation from multiple sources with background music or speech. Select OK to save your changes and exit, or select Cancel to exit without saving your changes. Select/deselect microphone as audio source Selecting this icon toggles between selecting and deselecting a microphone as audio source. The icon without a cross means that you are not using a microphone as audio source, but can select it to be so. The icon with a cross has the reverse function. If autodetection of microphone is on, this will not be shown. 45 Contents