Connecting The Ada305 Speaker System To Computer With Usb; Ada305 Connection For A Computer With Usb - Altec Lansing ADA305 User Manual

Altec lansing ada305 computer speaker system user guide
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Do not insert the AC power plug into the wall outlet until all
Connecting the ADA305 Speaker System to
a Computer with USB
• Before inserting the DIN connectors into the receptacles located
in the back of the subwoofer, notice that the plug connectors and
receptacles are color coded to prevent errors. The right channel
is marked in red and the left channel in white. Also notice that
the plugs have arrows. The arrows should face up for proper
insertion into the receptacles. Press the connectors firmly into the
receptacles to make sure they are fully seated.
• Notice that the inputs are marked in green and the stereo audio
plug is green colored. Plug the stereo audio cable into INPUT 1 or 2
of the subwoofer and to the computer audio line output. INPUTS 1
AND 2 have equal input characteristics, therefore, either input can
be used for the computer audio output.

ADA305 Connection for a Computer With USB

IMPORTANT
connections are made as shown in figure 1.
• Connect the USB cable as shown. The configuration of the plugs at
each end are different. One end has a series "A" USB connector
which is plugged into the USB output on the computer and the other
end has a series "B" connector which is plugged into the USB input
on the subwoofer. Make sure the plugs are fully seated.
The ADA305 does not have a power switch. Once the power plug
is inserted into the wall outlet the unit turns on after a short delay. A
green or amber/yellow LED will glow on the right satellite to indicate
power is on. If there is no audio signal is sensed over a long period
of time, the unit turns off. When audio is received or a control is
operated, the speaker turns on automatically.
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