Composite Video Out Port (Ntsc) - Gateway Solo 5100 User Manual

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The speaker out jack is a low-impedance amplified stereo audio output and is
intended for use with headphones, small unamplified speakers or amplified
speakers. This connector can provide up to .5 Watt RMS per channel into an 8 ohm
load.
The volume control wheel on the left side controls the speaker out port and the
internal speakers. The volume level for the other ports is controlled by the
multimedia software. To access that control panel, click on Start, Settings and
Control Panel. Double click on the Multimedia icon. You can change the
volume from the Audio tab.

Composite Video Out port (NTSC)

The Composite Video (NTSC) Out port (color coded yellow) allows you to display
your notebook's screen on a TV screen by connecting the notebook to the TV or
VCR using a standard video connecting cable. This option is typically used with
large-screen TVs to give demonstrations and presentations.
To connect the notebook and TV, plug one end of the cable into the Composite
Video Out jack on your notebook and the other end into the Video In connector on
your television or VCR.
To view the new display, use the key combinationFn+F3 to switch to NTSC/PAL.
You should see the display on the TV screen only. If the display is distorted, check
to see if the BIOS setting is correct for NTSC or PAL (NTSC is primarily used in
the United States).
For optimal usage, set the notebook's display to 640 by 480 pixels. Because a TV
screen's display is of a lower resolution, large fonts should be selected to maximize
on-screen viewing effectiveness.
Composite
video out
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