User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notebook Features
- Pointing Devices and Keyboard
- Using a Pointing Device
- Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys
- Fn and Function Keys
- Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference
- Initiating Standby (Fn+F3)
- Switching Display and Image (Fn+F4)
- Viewing Battery Charge Information (Fn+F8)
- Adjusting the Screen Brightness (Fn+F9 and Fn+F10)
- Displaying System Information (Fn+esc)
- Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys with External Keyboards
- Using Quick Launch Buttons
- Keypads
- Battery Packs
- Inserting or Removing the Primary BatteryPack
- Using the Optional Travel Battery
- Charging a Battery Pack
- Monitoring the Charge of a Battery Pack
- Managing Low-Battery Conditions
- Calibrating a Battery Pack
- Conserving Battery Power
- Storing a Battery Pack
- Disposing of a Used Battery Pack
- Finding More Power Information
- Hard Drive
- Audio and Video
- Communication Devices
- External Devices
- Hardware Upgrades
- Specifications
- Index
Audio and Video
Hardware Guide 5–3
Using the Microphone Input Jack
When an external microphone is connected to the notebook, the
notebook microphone is disabled.
When connecting a microphone to the microphone input jack, use
a monaural microphone with a 3.5-mm plug.
Using the Audio Line-Out Jack
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, adjust the volume
before putting on headphones or a headset.
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CAUTION: To prevent possible damage to an external device, do
not plug a single-sound channel (monaural) connector into the
audio line-out jack.
When connecting a device to the audio line-out jack, use only a
3.5-mm stereo plug. For best sound quality, use 24-ohm to
32-ohm headphones.
When an external audio device is connected to the audio-out jack,
the notebook stereo speaker is disabled.
Using Video Features
The notebook features an S-Video out jack. An S-Video cable
attaches the notebook to an optional S-Video device, such as a
television, VCR, camcorder, overhead projector, or video capture
card. The notebook supports one S-Video device connected to the
S-Video out jack while simultaneously supporting an image on
the notebook display and on any other supported external display.