Loudspeakers And Microphones; Switching The Loudspeaker Off And On; Adjusting The Volume - Fujitsu AMILO Operating Manual

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Loudspeakers and microphones

Volumecontrol
Bass loudspeaker (subwoofer)
Loudspeaker
Microphone
Your notebook is equipped with stereo loudspeakers, two microphones and, depending
on the equipment level, one bass loudspeaker (subwoofer).
For information on the exact position of loudspeakers and microphones, see the
"Initial Setup" User Guide for your AMILO notebook.
If you attach an external microphone, the built-in microphone is disabled.
When you connect headphones or external speakers, the built-in speakers are disabled.
Subwoofer system (optional)
The bass loudspeaker and the two loudspeakers form a so-called subwoofer system for true
listening pleasure. The internal loudspeakers are used to generate the mid and high-frequency
sounds, while the bass loudspeaker generates the low-frequency sounds. As a listener is not
able to determine the exact direction from where the low-frequency sounds are coming, only one
subwoofer is required. It can be positioned anywhere (e.g. on the underside of the notebook).

Switching the loudspeaker off and on

► To switch the loudspeaker off and on, either use the key combination
or use the quick start buttons (device dependent).

Adjusting the volume

► Set the desired volume with the key combination
or
► Double-click on the speaker symbol in the taskbar and on Mixer.
or
► Select Start symbol – (Settings) – Control Panel – Hardware and Sound
– Sound: Adjust system volume.
► Use the slide control to change the volume.
Volume
► To turn the speaker on or off, double-click on the speaker symbol in the taskbar.
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