System Board Audio Connectors; Cd-Rom-To-Audio Interface Connector; Voice Modem Audio Interface Connector; Audio Software - Mitsubishi Electric apricot VS660 System Product Manual

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System Board Audio Connectors

There is one audio-related connector on the system board: the CD-ROM-to-
audio interface connector. The connector is briefly described below (see
Figure 5-1 for the location of the system board connectors).

CD-ROM-to-Audio Interface Connector

If you install a CD-ROM drive in the system, this 4-pin connector makes it
possible to connect the audio from a CD-ROM drive to the audio system
mixer. This connector is compatible with the CD-ROM-to-audio cable
supplied with most CD-ROM drives.

Voice Modem Audio Interface Connector

This four pin connector is for mixing the speaker output from a voice
assisted telephony modem into the MIC IN audio stream into the audio
system and redirecting the MONO OUT audio stream into the telephony
modem. This connector allows the telephony modem to be properly
configured for use without requiring cables to be installed into the external
audio jacks. The connector is compatible with the typical cable that is
supplied with CD-ROM readers for interfacing to audio add-in cards.

Audio Software

The system includes Windows and MS-DOS software for getting the most
out of your audio system. This section describes the Windows and MS-DOS
applications that come with your audio software.
Note
For Windows 95, you do not need to install audio software
drivers.

Windows Software

The Crystal group contains three Windows software applications: Audio
Input, Audio Mixer, and Audio Transport.
Audio Input
This is a control panel that allows you to modify the input gain settings for
the on-board audio.
C-2
Integrated Audio System

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