To Connect An Audio Source, A Microphone, Or Headphones; To Connect A Television; To Make An Infrared Connection - HP OmniBook 7100 User Manual

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To connect an audio source, a microphone, or headphones

Your OmniBook has a built-in microphone above the keyboard and two stereo
speakers. The audio jacks allow you to plug in external audio devices:
Plug a stereo input source (such as a CD player) into the input (left) jack.
Plug the microphone into the microphone (middle) jack. The built-in microphone
turns off.
Plug devices such as headphones or external (amplified) speakers into the
output (right) jack. The built-in speakers turn off.
Caution
Do not use mono audio plugs, which can damage the computer.

To connect a television

If your television has an S-video port, you can connect it to the OmniBook and use
your television display as a monitor. For complete information about connecting a
television, refer to the OmniBook Reference Guide.

To make an infrared connection

Note
Windows NT 4.0 does not support infrared communication.
The OmniBook provides two infrared ports—one on the front of the OmniBook
(below the latch) and one on the rear panel. These infrared ports provide wireless,
serial communication between the OmniBook and other infrared devices such as
printers or other OmniBooks.
By default, the infrared ports are not enabled. You must install the appropriate
infrared driver, enable it in the BIOS Setup utility, and choose to use either the front
or rear infrared port. Refer to the Reference Guide and the driver's Readme files for
complete information about infrared connections.
Front Infrared Port
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