Connecting The Tv Tuner; Connecting An Antenna; Connecting An External Audio Device - Fujitsu LifeBook N Series Manual

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CONNECTING THE TV
TUNER
Your TV Tuner and Instant MyMedia will work "out-
of-the-box", but if you want to connect your
notebook to an external device, follow the
instructions in this section.
If you are connecting external devices to your
notebook, be sure to read the instructions that
accompany them before connecting them.
The following external devices can be connected
to the notebook to work with Instant MyMedia:
• Image devices such as video decks and video
cameras. These can be connected either with
composite cables or S-Video cables.
• Audio devices can be connected via the video
audio input jack on the notebook.

Connecting an Antenna

In order to receive television signals, you must
first hook up an antenna to your notebook. An
RF antenna adapter was included with the
notebook for hooking up the antenna. Note that
this requires an antenna (either cable or
standalone) with a coaxial connection.
Antenna
Jack
To
Antenna
antenna
Adapter
Figure 6. Connecting the Antenna
To connect an antenna to your notebook:
1. Connect the wide coaxial connector end of
the RF antenna adapter to the coaxial
connector on the antenna (this includes cable
TV antennas).
2. Connect the other end of the adapter to the
antenna jack on the left side of the notebook,
as shown in Figure 6.
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Connecting an External Audio
Device
You can listen to media from an external device
such as an external CD player by connecting it
to your notebook. In order to connect an audio
device, you will first need to purchase a standard
RCA cable harness (red/white, max 1Vrms), as
shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7. Audio Cable
To connect the audio cable:
1. Connect the cable to the audio output jacks
on the external device by matching the
colors of the cable with the colors of the
jacks.
2. Connect the cable to the audio input jacks
on the notebook by matching the colors of
the cable with the colors of the jacks (See
Figure 8).
Audio Jacks
Audio Cable
Figure 8. Audio Input Connection

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