System Overview 1-7
Serial ports — Serial port 1 (COM1) and serial port 2 (COM2) allow the
connection of serial devices with 9-pin connectors. The devices include a
pointing device, serial printer, or modem.
Keyboard port — Attach a keyboard (PS/2
®
-compatible, 101-,
102-, or 104-key) with a 6-pin mini DIN connector to this port.
Mouse port — Attach a mouse (PS/2-compatible) to this port.
Printer port — Attach a parallel printer with a 25-pin connector to this
port.
VGA monitor connector — Attach a video graphics array
(VGA)-compatible monitor (NEC MultiSync
®
monitor or other
VGA-compatible monitor) with a 15-pin connector to the graphics board
connector.
Expansion board slots — Use these slots to install up to five optional
boards (graphics, fax/modem, SCSI).
Fax/modem ports — Some systems come with a 56-Kbps fax/modem
board in an expansion slot. The board allows the connection of a phone
line to the system for fax and data communications. The fax/modem
board is V.90- and x2-compatible.
Inside Features
The following figure shows the interior of the workstation and its major areas. A
list of features follows the figure.
Inside the System
A – Power Supply B – Accessible Device Cage C – Drive Cage
D – Expansion Slots E – System Board F – Sound Board
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE PROFESSIONAL 9000E - SERVICE
Page 14: ...1 System Overview Configurations Features Components ...
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 ...