HP OmniBook 900 HP OmniBook 900 Reference Guide - Page 71
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Note CAUTION Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices to the OmniBook in series with other USB devices-this is called a "daisy-chain" connection. If you have problems making this connection, contact the vendor of the peripheral device, as well as the OmniBook website, for the latest versions of the USB drivers. The USB technology is dynamic and continues to develop. If the device is not recognized, you may need to install a driver. Contact your device vendor. To connect audio devices There is a built-in microphone located at the bottom of the OmniBook display. You can use it to record voice, sound, and music. You can also plug in a stereo input source, (such as a CD player), an external microphone, and external speakers or headphones. The audio jacks are three-terminal stereo jacks. They are not compatible with twoterminal mono plugs. Connecting a mono plug into the speaker-out jack may damage the OmniBook. • Attach the audio cable to the corresponding audio port. WARNING • When you plug a device into the microphone-in port, the built-in microphone automatically turns off. • When you plug a device into the speaker-out port, the built-in speaker automatically turns off. Do not leave your headphones plugged in when rebooting the OmniBook as the PC speaker can be loud. Reference Guide 71