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3 Select a routing path. m Loop Through Off: Sound from sound input equipment attached to the display is routed to the computer. Use this setting when you're recording from an audio CD player (or other equipment) attached to your display and you don't want to hear the sound on your display. m Automatic: Sound from sound input equipment attached to the display (for example, an audio CD or cassette player) is routed to the AppleVision 1710AV speakers and headphones and to the computer. If Automatic is selected and a voice-quality microphone is attached to the sound input port on the display, sound is routed to the computer but not to the display's speakers and headphones. A voice-quality microphone is any microphone that has an extended stereo miniplug connector. See "Connecting External Sound Equipment" in Chapter 1 for more information. 4 Click OK. 5 Close the AppleVision Setup control panel. Adjusting volume To adjust volume on the AppleVision 1710AV Display, make sure the volume controls in the Sound control panel are set properly. Then, use the AppleVision Setup control panel to adjust volume for your display. Checking volume controls on your computer When the AppleVision 1710AV Display is connected to your computer, the volume controls on the display interact with the volume controls on the computer. For example, if the main system volume on your computer is set too low, you will not hear sound on your display's speakers or headphones. 74 Chapter 5

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3
Select a routing path.
m
Loop Through Off:
Sound from sound input equipment attached to the
display is routed to the computer. Use this setting when you’re recording
from an audio CD player (or other equipment) attached to your display and
you don’t want to hear the sound on your display.
m
Automatic:
Sound from sound input equipment attached to the display (for
example, an audio CD or cassette player) is routed to the AppleVision
1710
AV
speakers and headphones and to the computer.
If Automatic is selected and a voice-quality microphone is attached to the
sound input port on the display, sound is routed to the computer but not to
the display’s speakers and headphones.
A
voice-quality
microphone is any microphone that has an extended stereo
miniplug connector. See “Connecting External Sound Equipment” in
Chapter 1 for more information.
4
Click OK.
5
Close the AppleVision Setup control panel.
Adjusting volume
To adjust volume on the AppleVision 1710
AV
Display, make sure the volume
controls in the Sound control panel are set properly. Then, use the
AppleVision Setup control panel to adjust volume for your display.
Checking volume controls on your computer
When the AppleVision 1710
AV
Display is connected to your computer, the
volume controls on the display interact with the volume controls on the
computer. For example, if the main system volume on your computer is set
too low, you will not hear sound on your display’s speakers or headphones.
74
Chapter 5