User's Manual
MachOne EV1935 PCI Sound Card Configuration/Hardware
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2.2. Handling the PCI Sound Card
WARNING: Static electricity can damage your equipment. Do not take the
card out of its static protective bag until you are ready to work with it.
Follow these precautions when handling the card:
• Before you open the static protective bag, touch it to a metal expansion slot
cover on the back of your computer. This drains static electricity from the
package and from your body.
• Do not touch any exposed printed circuitry after opening the package.
• Keep other people from touching the card. They might have a static-
electricity build-up.
• Limit your movement. Movement causes a build-up of static electricity.
2.3. Installing the PCI Sound Card
Step 1. Turn off the system and all peripheral devices.
Step 2. Disconnect the power cord and all peripheral devices from the
system.
Step 3. Remove the system cover and identify an unused PCI slot.
Step 4. Unscrew the slot cover plate, plug in the PCI Sound Card, and tighten
it with the screw.
Step 5. If you have a microphone, plug the respective cable into the J2 Jack
on the back of the Sound Card.
Step 6. If you have speakers or amplifiers, plug the cable into the J4 Jack on
the back of the Sound Card.
WARNING! To avoid temporary or permanent hearing loss or impairment due to
unexpected noise or static, always hold your headphones away from
your ears before turning on the computer. You should also lower your
speaker's volume before testing.
Step 7. Please plug the cable for your MIDI/Joystick device into the J5 Jack
on the back of the PCI Sound Card.
Step 8. Depending on what type of CD Audio cable you have connect J10 or
J11 on the Sound Card and the Audio output at the back of the CD-
ROM drive. Make sure pin 1 of J10 or J11 is connected to the leftmost
pin of the CD-ROM Audio output.
Step 9. Put back the system cover, reconnect the system power cord and all
peripheral devices. Check and make sure all connections are correct
before you turn on the system.