HP Blackbird 002-21A Gaming System Guida All'Installazione Rapida

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Connecting Speakers or Microphone
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Turn on the receiver/amplifier.
7
Select the receiver/amplifier input to which the Y adapter cables are connected.
8
Turn on the computer.
9
After the audio system is connected to the computer, configure the audio software for 
sound output for your computer model. See “Configuring Speaker and Sound 
Options.”
Connecting digital audio
(Select models only)
If you have a audio card and you are connecting your home stereo AV receiver via digital 
out, connect the 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) stereo plug to the Digital Audio Out connector on the 
audio card. Connect the red RCA stereo plug on the 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) Y adapter cable to 
the AV receiver’s digital input connector on the AV receiver. If the red RCA stereo plug 
does not work, try the white stereo plug. Only one of the connectors is needed.
To connect digital audio, your computer must include a Digital Audio Out connector on 
either the audio card or the back panel. You must connect multichannel speaker outputs if 
you connect the digital output.
To connect digital audio speakers:
1
Turn off the computer.
2
Connect the orange Digital Audio Out connector on the back panel of 
your computer to the digital input (S/PDIF) on the digital speakers or a 
digital audio system.
3
Turn on the computer.
4
Connect the speaker system to the power.
5
Turn on the speaker system.
6
After the speakers are connected to the computer, configure the audio software for 
sound output for your computer model. See “Configuring Speaker and Sound 
Options.”

Audio card with digital output and type 3 connectors: See “Configuring speakers 
with Realtek HD Audio Manager.” Follow th
e instructions to enable digital audio 
output.

Audio card with digital output and type 6 connectors: See “Configuring speakers 
with Realtek HD Audio Manager.” By defa
ult, digital audio output is already 
enabled.

Audio card:  Follow the instructions to enable digital audio output.
NOTE: Always turn on the computer before the speaker system.