Using Headphones; Using The Built-In Speaker; Using External Stereo Speakers; Midi Files - NEC VersaDayLite User Manual

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Using Headphones

The NEC Versa notebook headphone port delivers sound at half a watt. Stereo
headphones (available at an electronics supply store) plug in through the headphone
jack located on the front of the NEC Versa notebook. Adjust the volume using the
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Using the Built-In Speaker

The NEC Versa notebook has a built-in mono speaker that is always available. Adjust
the volume using the
sound horn on the taskbar.

Using External Stereo Speakers

For full stereo sound impact, you can plug a pair of stereo speakers into the headphone
jack located on the front of the system. Adjust the volume using the
function keys or through the software using the sound horn on the taskbar.

MIDI Files

The musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) lets you enhance a presentation by
adding computer-generated music and sound effects. Using MIDI, you can purchase a
wide range of public domain and commercial recordings in MIDI format.
MIDI files require only a fraction of the storage space of digital audio files.

Using the USB CD-ROM Drive to Play Audio CDs

To play an audio CD-ROM from your CD-ROM drive you need to enable the digital
audio feature on your computer.
Plug the USB CD-ROM drive into one of the USB ports on the system.
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Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel from the Microsoft Windows desktop.
2.
Double click on the System icon.
3.
Select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button.
4.
Left click the plus sign next tot he DVD/CD-ROM icon. Double click the TEAC
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CD-210PU USB device.
Left click the Properties tab and check the Enable Digital CD Audio for the
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CD-ROM Device option. Click OK. The CD-ROM drive can now play audio CDs.
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function keys or through the software using the sound horn on the taskbar.
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function keys or through the software using the
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