Using audio devices, Microphone / headphone / speaker, Optical digital audio output terminal – Panasonic CF-E1M User Manual
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Using Audio Devices
Microphone / Headphone / Speaker
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Headphone Jack
Use
this
jack
to
connect
headphones
or
amplifier-equipped
speakers.
Audio
output
from
the
internal
speaker is disabled when headphones
or external speakers are connected.
Microphone Jack
Use only a monaural condenser microphone (miniature jack).
Using an input source other than a normal dynamic microphone may not allow
audio to be input or may damage the equipment.
When
an
extcnial
microphone
is
connected
to
the
microphone
jack,
the
internal
microphone cannot be used.
note
)-
About adjust the sound volume (C^ page 8, 22).
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Optical Digital Audio Output Terminal
It is possible to connect a Home Theater System or other Panasonic digital audio device
with an optical input connector to this terminal. (The optical digital cable* is necessary.)
*The cable type may differ depending on the shape of the optical input
connector of the device to connect.
Be sure to read the instructions manual of the device.
Optica) Digital Audio OutputTerminal
To connect a device, perform the following steps:
® Cut the power of the computer and the device to connect.
(1) Remove the cap on the computer (C^ page 9).
(D Connect the optical input terminal of the device with the optical digital audio output
terminal of the device to connect with the above cable.
• Read the instructions manual of the device for information on how to record sound
media.
• When the optical digital audio output terminal is not being used, be sure to attach the
cap to protect the terminal.
X
note
>
When no sounds arc being output, double click the [YAMAHA DS-XG Audio Config]
icon of the [Control Panel] and confirm the settings of the [Digital Output] tab (C?*
page 23).
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