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When you say transformer cord plug, are you refering to the power supply plugin for the sub woofer?When you say transformer cord plug, are you refering to the power supply plugin for the sub woofer?
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Your "line in" from speakers should be plugged into the green (output) port on the back of your tower or the headphone jack on laptop. You will need to hook the 9 pin connector from the right speaker to the subwoofer. The yellow line from left speaker plugs into port labled "subwoofer" on subwoofer. Plug your power cord from speaker system into an outlet. Turn them on, adjust volume. There is no software for this product.
Usually the speakers connect to the back of the woofer. The subwoofer then has the Auxillary cord that plugs into your computer. This is how the majority of all conventional speakers work.
If you want to check the manual, follow this link. It's tough to view but might be helpful.
Best of luck!
http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/LOGITECH/Z-2200-_M
Plug in the bluetooth detection USB into the PC and the device will be detected and installed. Now the mouse must have the battery in the unit so that it will communicate to the port and work just like your corded mouse.
You need three ports in order to use all the speakers 5.1 sound. They are all headphone jacks but they are front speakers, rear speakers, and sub/center
I take it you mean a Logitech X-530? There is no X-350...
It is designed as a PC speaker system. It has three 3.5mm plugs that plug into the three matching sockets on your computer.
If you don't have three audio sockets on your computer, it is because your computer is not 5.1 compatible. Just plug the green plug into your PCs audio output.
You can buy a 5.1 audio card relatively cheaply.
To hook up other devices:
Use the green 3.5mm plug - you will only get stereo, not 5.1
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=2177,CONTENTID=10036
pls verify that in "Sound, video and game controllers" in the Device Manager, there are no yellow or red marks;
check that all the drivers are installed;
thereafter, double click on the speaker icon in the System Tray.
on the new Speaker window, click on Options, Properties, Playback, check "Microphone", OK, uncheck "Mute" and slide the control up to desired mic level;
click again on Options, Properties, Recording,
check "Microphone", OK, uncheck "Mute" and slide the control up to
desired mic level.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
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problem solved. thank you. lmcardle
When you say transformer cord plug, are you refering to the power supply plugin for the sub woofer?
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