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Your computer system supports most standard speakers that have integrated amplifi-
ers. You can purchase speakers separately from Dell.
Connect the audio cable from the speakers to the line-out jack (see Figure 6-1).
NOTE: When speakers are attached to the line-out jack and Sound and Speaker in the
System Setup program are set to On, sounds generated by the system and sounds
generated by the integrated audio controller are heard through the external speakers
and the computer's on-board speaker. If Sound in the System Setup program is set to
Off, no sounds are emitted from any attached external speakers or from the on-board
speaker, except for beep codes. If Speaker in the System Setup program is set to Off,
the on-board speaker does not transmit sounds generated by the system (other than
beep codes), but any attached external speakers do transmit these sounds. For more
information, see "Sound" and "Speaker" in Chapter 3.
Your computer system supports most standard personal computer microphones. You
can purchase a microphone separately from Dell.
Connect the audio cable from the microphone to the microphone jack (see
Figure 6-1).
Your computer system supports a variety of record/playback devices such as cassette
players, CD players, radios, stereo systems, video cassette recorders (VCRs), and
tape players.
Connect the line-out cable from any one of these devices to the line-in jack on the
back of your computer (see Figure 6-1).
To use an internal CD-ROM drive with the integrated audio controller, do the
following:
For instructions on installing a CD-ROM drive that uses the computer's enhanced
integrated drive electronics (EIDE) interface, see "Installing a Drive in a 5.25-Inch
Drive Bay" in Chapter 10.
For instructions on installing a small computer system interface (SCSI) CD-ROM
drive, see "Installing SCSI Devices" in Chapter 10.
See Figure 9-1 for the location of the CD-IN connector on the system board.

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