Connecting The Microphone (Optional); Connecting Audio Input / Recording Source; Connecting A Network (Lan); Connecting S-Ata Devices (Optional) - Medion P3 Revision 22 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.10. Connecting the microphone (optional)

 Connect a microphone to the pink socket using a 3.5 mm mono jack plug.
 Position the microphone so that it does not point directly at the speakers. This
prevents acoustic feedback (perceptible by a loud whistling).

5.11. Connecting audio input / recording source

This socket is used to connect external analogue audio sources (e.g. stereo system,
synthesizer).
 Plug the connection cable into the light blue socket using the 3.5 mm stereo
jack plug.
5.12. Connecting a network ( LAN)
You can prepare your PC for network operation using the network socket.
A network cable usually has two RJ45 plugs meaning it does not matter which end
is plugged into which socket.
 Plug one end of the network cable into the PC socket.
 Connect the other end to another PC or a hub/switch.
For more information see the chapter "Network Operation".

5.13. Connecting S-ATA devices (optional)

eSATA stands for "external Serial ATA" and is a connection for external hard drives.
Compared with the conventional USB standard, the transfer speed with an eSATA
connection is higher than with external USB hard drives.
PLEASE NOTE!
Risk of damage!
In order to prevent damage to the contacts, make sure
that the plug and the socket fit together perfectly. Due
to its asymmetric form, the plug will only fit into the
socket in one position.
 Plug the cable into the eSATA socket on the front of your PC.
5.13.1. Disconnecting SATA Devices
 Before disconnecting a SATA hard drive from your PC, click the Safely remove
hardware icon in the task bar below and then click on the hard drive to be re-
moved.
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