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Touring your Joybook
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Left side view
(1)
15-pin D-sub video socket
For connecting external display devices, such as monitors and projectors.
(2)
Ventilation holes
For dissipating heat and keeping the computer at an optimal
temperature.
Accepts an analog telephone line for use with the internal modem.
• To reduce the risk of fire, ensure that your phone cable is of adequate
capacity and approved for use with your local telecommunications
supplier.
• This is the only telecommunications modem port on the Joybook.
Please be careful to avoid plugging a narrow RJ-11 phone cable into the
similar looking but wider RJ-45 LAN port adjacent.
Allows Joybook to connect to a 10/100Mbps fast Ethernet 100BASE-T
network.
Please be careful to avoid plugging a RJ-11 phone cable connector in the
RJ-45 port. This will damage the LAN port. They look similar, but the RJ-
45 connector is wider than the RJ-11 connector, and has more
conductors.
(5)
USB port
For connecting peripherals such as mice, digital cameras and MP3 players
that use the USB 2.0 interface.
(6)
ExpressCard slot
This ExpressCard slot accepts two formats of the standard ExpressCard
modules: ExpressCard/34 and ExpressCard/54. The ExpressCard/34
module is characterized by its 34 mm width, and the ExpressCard/54
module is characterized by its 54 mm width. You can use an ExpressCard
to further expand the capabilities of your Joybook.
Insert an ExpressCard into the slot following the direction indicated on
the card and complete related driver settings.
(3)
Modem port (RJ-11 connector)
(4)
LAN (Local Area Network) port (RJ-45 connector)
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