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Mouse Connector – allows the connection of an external PS/2-style
mouse.
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MIDI Game Port – lets you connect gaming devices such as joy stick.
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Video Port – lets you attach an external monitor to the docking station.
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RJ11 Telephone Jack – lets you plug in a standard phone cable to use the
internal NEC Versa modem.
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Serial Port (COM port) – lets you connect a serial device, such as a
printer or modem, to the docking station.
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Expansion Slot Covers – protect the expansion board slots when no
boards are installed. If you add expansion boards to the docking station,
these covers are removed.
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Power Port – lets you connect the power cord to the docking station and
AC power.
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Voltage Selection Switch – lets you select the correct voltage to use in
your area.
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Docking Station Power Switch – lets you turn on power to the docking
station.
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Fan Assembly – Provides proper cooling for the power supply that regu-
lates power in the docking station.
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SCSI-II Port – lets you connect an external SCSI-2 device, like an exter-
nal CD-ROM, scanner, or hard disk drive, to the docking station.
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Parallel Port – lets you connect a parallel device, like an external printer,
to the docking station.
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Audio Ports:
Microphone (MIC) – lets you plug in an external microphone for
monaural recording.
Headphones – lets you plug in stereo headphones or external
speakers.
Line In – lets you use another audio system, like a CD player, as a
stereo input source. Use a cable to connect to the Line Out port on
the other audio system to record or play.
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