Owner's manual

Windows XP Information
Audio Features D - 5
D
Audio Jacks
Note that the system has two sets of audio jacks as well as internal speakers. All the audio jacks cannot func-
tion at the same time and are therefore assigned a priority order depending on your audio connections.
Priority 1 = The audio jacks at the front of the computer. Thus the audio jacks at the side of the computer
and the internal speakers are disabled (e.g if you connect headphones to the headphone-out jack at the front
of the computer then speakers/headphones connected to the headphone-out jack at the side of the computer
are disabled).
Priority 2 = The audio jacks at the side of the computer. Thus the internal speakers are disabled (e.g if
you connect speakers to the headphone-out jack at the side of the computer then the internal speakers are
disabled).
Priority 3 = The internal speakers. If there are no audio connections to any of the audio jacks, then the
audio output will default to the internal speakers.