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Select the Built-in icon., Click Options if available and select an input option.

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The Sound In window appears with a list of ports you can use for sound input. Depending on the equipment installed on your Macintosh, the Sound In window may look slightly different from the one shown below. If available, click here to see sound input options. 4 Select the Built-in icon. The Built-in icon represents sound input ports that are a standard part of your Macintosh (for example, the sound input port on the back of the computer, an internal CD-ROM port, and so on). Other icons represent additional sound input ports you may have installed on your computer. For example, you might have a video expansion card with sound input ports on the card. You select the Built-in icon because the sound cable on the AppleVision 1710AV Display is connected to the sound input port on the back of your computer. Note: If the AppleVision 1710AV Display is connected to an expansion card for a third-party product, see the manual that came with the product. 5 Click Options (if available) and select an input option. On some Macintosh computers, Options is dimmed or doesn't appear when you select the Built-in icon. In this case, the correct option is automatically selected and you can skip to step 8. A dialog box appears with a list of sound input options. The contents of this dialog box change depending on the type of Macintosh you're using. 68 Chapter 5

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The Sound In window appears with a list of ports you can use for sound
input. Depending on the equipment installed on your Macintosh, the Sound
In window may look slightly different from the one shown below.
4
Select the Built-in icon.
The Built-in icon represents sound input ports that are a standard part of your
Macintosh (for example, the sound input port on the back of the computer, an
internal CD-ROM port, and so on).
Other icons represent additional sound input ports you may have installed on
your computer. For example, you might have a video expansion card with
sound input ports on the card.
You select the Built-in icon because the sound cable on the AppleVision
1710
AV
Display is connected to the sound input port on the back of your
computer.
Note:
If the AppleVision 1710
AV
Display is connected to an expansion card
for a third-party product, see the manual that came with the product.
5
Click Options (if available) and select an input option.
On some Macintosh computers, Options is dimmed or doesn’t appear when
you select the Built-in icon. In this case, the correct option is automatically
selected and you can skip to step 8.
A dialog box appears with a list of sound input options. The contents of this
dialog box change depending on the type of Macintosh you’re using.
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If available, click here to
see sound input options.