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AC Power Connector
– Plug the main power cord in here. Within the range of 115 or
230V AC, the power adapter will automatically sense and adapt to the input power
voltage.
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Fan Outlet
– A fan inside the case cools the internal parts. Do not block this outlet.
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Game port
– The 15-pin Game port can be used to connect your computer to an
IBM-compatible joystick or similar device, or to a MIDI device such as a synthesizer.
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VGA Connector
– The external monitor port allows you to connect any standard
computer monitor to your system.
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Audio Jacks
– The three audio jacks provide you
with the ability to connect an external 5.1 channel
audio. From right to left,
Center/Subwoofer Out
jack is used to output center/subwoofer (Low-
Frequency Effects) sounds generated by your
computer to external devices, such as stereo loudspeakers.
Rear Out
jack is used to
output rear left/right sounds to external devices; when in 2 channel audio, this jack is
Line in
used to input stereo sound from other devices.
Front Out
jack is used to
output front left/right sounds to external device.
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Parallel Port
– The parallel port provides a connection for a parallel printer or other
parallel communications device.
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Serial Port
– The serial port provides a connection for a serial device.
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Line/Phone Jacks
– The RJ-11 jacks can be used to connect a
phone line to the internal modem device. Use the
Line
jack to
connect a wall socket line to the Book PC. The
Phone
jack is
only available in FCC type modem, use it to export the line to a
telephone receiver.
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LAN Jack
– The RJ-45 jack can be used to connect the Book PC to an ethernet
network.
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USB Connectors
– The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port can be used to connect to
USB devices.
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PS/2 Connectors
– The two PS/2 ports can be used
to connect an external pointing device and keyboard.
Center/Subwoofer Out
Rear Out/Line in
Front Out
PS/2 Keyboard Connector
PS/2 Mouse Connector
Line Jack
Phone Jack
(FCC only)
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