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Connecting analog speakers, Connecting and enabling digital speakers or an audio receiver, SoundMAX

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Connecting analog speakers For 2.0 powered speakers, connect the speaker cable to the Audio line out connector on the back of the computer behind the connector cover. For 2.1 powered speakers, connect the Audio line out connector on the back of the computer behind the connector cover to the subwoofer, and then connect the left and right speakers to the subwoofer. Turn on the computer and then the speaker system. If necessary, refer to the documentation that came with your speakers. NOTE: When an Audio line out connector, such as headphones or external speakers are connected, the internal speakers are muted. Connecting and enabling digital speakers or an audio receiver Connect 3.1, 4.1, or 5.1 digital speakers or an audio receiver to the SPDIF line out (orange) connector on the back of the computer behind the connector cover, and then use the following procedure to enable the speakers or audio receiver. If necessary, refer to the instructions that came with your speakers or audio receiver. NOTE: When SPDIF is connected, you can switch to the internal speakers without unplugging the SPDIF line out. To enable digital speakers or an audio receiver, use the SoundMax software that came with the computer. 1 Tap the SoundMAX icon on the taskbar. 2 Tap the Volume button. 3 In the SPDIF Interface area, select the Default button. NOTE: To switch back to the internal speakers after the digital speakers are enabled, select the Default button in the Internal Speakers area. Simply turning off the external speakers does not enable the internal speakers; the internal speaker setting must be selected. 4 Configure the sound to your preferences by using the SoundMAX Listening Experience, Recording Experience, and Advanced buttons. Getting to Know the HP TouchSmart PC 17

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Getting to Know the HP TouchSmart PC
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Connecting analog speakers
For 2.0 powered speakers, connect the speaker cable to the Audio line out connector on the back of the
computer behind the connector cover.
For 2.1 powered speakers, connect the Audio line out connector on the back of the computer behind the
connector cover to the subwoofer, and then connect the left and right speakers to the subwoofer. Turn on
the computer and then the speaker system. If necessary, refer to the documentation that came with your
speakers.
Connecting and enabling digital speakers or an audio
receiver
Connect 3.1, 4.1, or 5.1 digital speakers or an audio receiver to the SPDIF line out (orange) connector on
the back of the computer behind the connector cover, and then use the following procedure to enable the
speakers or audio receiver. If necessary, refer to the instructions that came with your speakers or audio
receiver.
To enable digital speakers or an audio receiver, use the SoundMax software that came with the computer.
1
Tap the
SoundMAX
icon on the taskbar.
2
Tap the
Volume
button.
3
In the
SPDIF Interface
area, select the
Default
button.
4
Configure the sound to your preferences by using the SoundMAX
Listening Experience
,
Recording Experience
, and
Advanced
buttons.
NOTE:
When an Audio line out connector, such as headphones or external speakers are connected, the
internal speakers are muted.
NOTE:
When SPDIF is connected, you can switch to the internal speakers without unplugging the SPDIF
line out.
NOTE:
To switch back to the internal speakers after the digital speakers are enabled, select the
Default
button in the
Internal Speakers
area. Simply turning off the external speakers does not enable
the internal speakers; the internal speaker setting must be selected.