1-6 System Overview
Audio Connectors
A – Line In Jack B – Microphone In Jack C – Line Out Jack
External connectors allow the attachment of peripheral devices such as a
monitor, keyboard, mouse, and printer. The system has the following external
connectors.
LAN connector — The RJ-45 local area network (LAN) connector on the
system board permits connection of the system to an Ethernet LAN for
communication with other computers.
A network board comes with some systems.
Audio connectors — The following audio connectors are on the back of
the sound board:
microphone in jack. This jack allows the connection of a microphone
for recording audio information in data files.
line in jack. This jack allows the connection of a stereo audio device
such as a stereo amplifier, cassette, or minidisc player for playback or
recording.
line out jack. This jack allows the connection of an amplified output
device such as powered speakers, stereo tape recorder, or an external
amplifier for audio output. Use this jack for ordered speakers.
MIDI/game port connector
Connect a digital musical instrument to create your own musical
instrument digital interface (MIDI) files. You can also connect a
joystick for playing games.
USB ports — The two USB ports permit the connection of up to 127
USB-configured peripheral devices such as printers, monitors, modems,
mouse, and game pads/joysticks.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE PROFESSIONAL 9000E - SERVICE
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Page 92: ...4 System Board Sockets and Connectors Jumpers Components Resources ...
Page 120: ...5 Expansion Boards Sound Board Graphics Board Network Board ...
Page 132: ...7 Preventive Maintenance System Cleaning Keyboard Cleaning Mouse Cleaning ...
Page 136: ...8 Troubleshooting Checklist Diagnostics ...
Page 176: ...A Release Notes General Notes Windows NT Issues ...