Connecting Audio Input/Recording Source; Connecting A Network (Lan); Connecting The Power Supply - Medion AKYOA P67075 User Manual

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5.7. Connecting audio input/ recording source*
This socket is used to connect external analogue audio sources (e.g. stereo system,
synthesizer).
 Plug the connection cable with the 3.5 mm stereo jack plug into the light blue
socket on the rear or the PC.
5.8. 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".

5.9. Connecting the power supply

Finally, connect the power supply for your PC and the monitor.
 Only operate the PC from an earthed, easily accessible 100–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
outlet. Contact the local energy supplier if you have any questions about the
power supply at the installation location.
 Connect the power supply cable to your PC's power supply connection and then
plug it into the socket.
 To completely disconnect the PC from the power supply, unplug the plug from
the outlet.
 Only connect the device to a properly installed power outlet. The local mains
voltage must correspond to the technical specifications for the device.
 The mains plug of the PC serves as a separating device. As long as the PC is
connected to the power supply, the parts inside it also carry current when
switched off.
 Please note that the device continues to use power when in standby mode (see
also the relevant standby consumption in the "Technical data" section).
 To completely disconnect the PC from the power supply, unplug the plug from
the outlet.
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