Apple M3322LL/A User Guide - Page 77

About sound sources

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Bass, treble, and volume adjustments have an on-screen indicator that appears when you press a button on the front of the display. For example, pressing a Bass button displays the Bass indicator. When you make an adjustment, the indicator bar moves to show the current setting. When you've finished making adjustments, the indicator disappears automatically. About sound sources Depending on the kind of Macintosh your AppleVision 1710AV Display is connected to, you may have several sound input sources: m the AppleVision 1710AV Display You can record from the built-in microphone or sound equipment attached to the display's sound input port (marked by ≈) on the left side of the display. m an internal CD-ROM drive m equipment attached to the back of your computer This can be an external CD-ROM drive, cassette player, and so on. Also, depending on the kind of Macintosh your AppleVision 1710AV Display is connected to, you may have several sound output devices: m the AppleVision 1710AV Display You can play sound on the built-in speakers or on sound equipment (such as headphones) attached to the display's sound output port (marked by f). m Equipment attached to the back of your computer This can be headphones, speakers, and so on. To play and record sound, select a sound input source and a sound output device. See the following sections for more information. 66 Chapter 5

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Bass, treble, and volume adjustments have an on-screen indicator that appears
when you press a button on the front of the display. For example, pressing a
Bass button displays the Bass indicator.
When you make an adjustment, the indicator bar moves to show the current
setting. When you’ve finished making adjustments, the indicator disappears
automatically.
About sound sources
Depending on the kind of Macintosh your AppleVision 1710
AV
Display is
connected to, you may have several sound input sources:
m
the AppleVision 1710
AV
Display
You can record from the built-in microphone or sound equipment attached
to the display’s sound input port (marked by
) on the left side of the
display.
m
an internal CD-ROM drive
m
equipment attached to the back of your computer
This can be an external CD-ROM drive, cassette player, and so on.
Also, depending on the kind of Macintosh your AppleVision 1710
AV
Display
is connected to, you may have several sound output devices:
m
the AppleVision 1710
AV
Display
You can play sound on the built-in speakers or on sound equipment (such
as headphones) attached to the display’s sound output port (marked by
f
).
m
Equipment attached to the back of your computer
This can be headphones, speakers, and so on.
To play and record sound, select a sound input source and a sound output
device. See the following sections for more information.
66
Chapter 5