User manual
Table Of Contents
- DOCUMENTATION SURVEY
- Notice
- CONTENTS
- USING THIS GUIDE
- GETTING STARTED
- TAKING A LOOK AT THE COMPUTER
- USING THE KEYBOARD AND POINTING DEVICE
- USING BATTERY PACKS
- COMPUTER POWER AND POWER MANAGEMENT
- WORKING WITH REMOVABLE DRIVES AND DEVICE BAYS
- USING THE MOBILE 3500 EXPANSION UNIT
- CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES
- USING PC CARDS
- USING AUDIO FEATURES
- UPGRADING THE COMPUTER
- MAINTENANCE AND TRAVEL GUIDELINES
- SECURITY FEATURES
- INTELLIGENT MANAGEABILITY
- DIAGNOSTICS UTILITIES
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- COMPAQ CUSTOMER SUPPORT
- REGULATORY NOTICES
- ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
- SPECIFICATIONS
- INDEX

10-2 Using Audio Features
Writer: Lorise Fazio Saved by: J Abercrombie Saved date: 12/08/98 4:15 PM
Part Number: 310296-002 File name: Ch10.doc
Identifying the Audio Components
The computer provides the following internal and external audio
capabilities:
Audio Components
Component Function
1
Internal microphone Built-in monophonic microphone for
the multimedia sound system.
2
Volume control (up) Increases volume to the built-in
speaker, to external speakers, or to
headphones plugged into the
speaker/headphone jack on the
computer.
3
Volume control (down) Decreases volume to the built-in
speaker, to external speakers, or to
headphones plugged into the
speaker/headphone jack on the
computer.
NOTE:
With stereo speakers muted, system beeps are still audible
unless they’ve been turned off.
!
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury, adjust the volume
control before putting on headphones.