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in the AppleVision Setup control panel. See Selecting a Sound Input

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The internal microphone doesn't record. m Turn on the microphone by pressing the microphone button (marked by Z) on the front of your display. When the microphone is on, the microphone indicator light is on. m Make sure the display's sound cable is connected properly. See "Connecting the Sound Cable" in Chapter 1. m Make sure the display's microphone is selected as the sound input source in the AppleVision Setup control panel. See "Selecting a Sound Input Source" in Chapter 5. m Sound input may be disabled. See "Adjusting Volume, Treble, and Bass on Your Display" in Chapter 5. The microphone button on your keyboard doesn't turn on your display microphone. m Some adjustable keyboards for the Macintosh have a button marked by Z. This button does not turn on the built-in microphone on your AppleVision 1710AV Display. Instead, use the microphone button (marked by Z) on the front of the display. You can still hear internal computer speakers when playing sound on the AppleVision 1710AV speakers. m On some Macintosh computers, you must manually mute the internal computer speakers. See "Checking Volume Controls on Your Computer" in Chapter 5. AppleVision 1710AV speakers don't mute when headphones are connected. m Make sure "Mute speakers when headphones are connected" is selected in the Sound window of the AppleVision Setup control panel. An external microphone connected to the sound input port (marked by ≈) on the display doesn't record quality sound. m You may need to adjust the Gain for the microphone. See "Adjusting Volume, Treble, and Bass on Your Display" in Chapter 5. m Some external microphones don't work well with the AppleVision 1710AV Display. Use the display's built-in microphone, or plug the external microphone directly into the sound input port on the back of your computer. 110 Chapter 7

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The internal microphone doesn’t record.
m
Turn on the microphone by pressing the microphone button (marked by
Z
)
on the front of your display. When the microphone is on, the microphone
indicator light is on.
m
Make sure the display’s sound cable is connected properly. See “Connecting
the Sound Cable” in Chapter 1.
m
Make sure the display’s microphone is selected as the sound input source
in the AppleVision Setup control panel. See “Selecting a Sound Input
Source” in Chapter 5.
m
Sound input may be disabled. See “Adjusting Volume, Treble, and Bass on
Your Display” in Chapter 5.
The microphone button on your keyboard doesn’t turn on your display microphone.
m
Some adjustable keyboards for the Macintosh have a button marked by
Z
.
This button does not turn on the built-in microphone on your AppleVision
1710
AV
Display. Instead, use the microphone button (marked by
Z
) on the
front of the display.
You can still hear internal computer speakers when playing sound on the AppleVision
1710
AV
speakers.
m
On some Macintosh computers, you must manually mute the internal
computer speakers. See “Checking Volume Controls on Your Computer” in
Chapter 5.
AppleVision 1710
AV
speakers don’t mute when headphones are connected.
m
Make sure “Mute speakers when headphones are connected” is selected in
the Sound window of the AppleVision Setup control panel.
An external microphone connected to the sound input port (marked by
) on the display
doesn’t record quality sound.
m
You may need to adjust the Gain for the microphone. See “Adjusting
Volume, Treble, and Bass on Your Display”in Chapter 5.
m
Some external microphones don’t work well with the AppleVision 1710
AV
Display. Use the display’s built-in microphone, or plug the external
microphone directly into the sound input port on the back of your
computer.
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