Using Audio Features; Line In; Line Out; Microphone - IBM INTELLISTATION E PRO 6204 User Manual

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Using audio features

Your computer has an integrated audio controller that supports Sound Blaster
applications and is compatible with the Microsoft Windows Sound System. Your
computer also has a single internal speaker and three audio connectors. Using the
audio controller, you can record and play back sound and music to enhance
multimedia applications. Optionally, you can connect two stereo speakers to the Line
out connector to enjoy improved sound with multimedia applications.
The audio connectors in your computer are 3.5 mm (0.125-in.) mini-jacks. For the
location of the audio connectors, refer to "Input/output connectors" on page 75.

Line in

This connector accepts external devices, such as line output from a stereo, television,
or a musical instrument.

Line out

This connector is used to send audio signals from the computer to external devices,
such as speakers, headphones, or the audio line-in jack on a stereo system.
Note: The internal speaker on the computer is disabled when any devices are

Microphone

This connector accepts a microphone to record voice or other sounds on the hard
disk. With a microphone attached, you can also use speech recognition software.

Managing your computer on a network

Your computer comes with features that a network administrator or file server can use
to remotely manage and control your computer. The following sections describe some
of these network management tools.
IBM Universal Manageability Services (UM Services) streamline and automate
personal computer (PC) systems management and support tasks, such as asset
deployment and tracking. These utilities are available for IBM computers at no
additional charge, helping to reduce total cost of ownership of networked computers
so that you can focus vital company resources on essential business activities.
Go to http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/software/sysmgmt/ on the World Wide Web for more
information about available system management programs.

Wake on LAN

A network administrator can use the Wake on LAN
from a remote location. When the Wake on LAN feature is used with network
If you have Windows XP Professional:
1. Click Settings → Start → Control Panel → Appearance and Themes →
Display.
2. Click Advanced → Dualhead → Enable dualhead → Apply.
3. If asked if you would like to keep this setting, click Yes.
attached to this connector.
feature to turn on your computer
Chapter 3. Operating your computer
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