
Chapter Three - Installation
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Feature
Description
AUX Port
The AUX port is a PS/2 stacked mini-din that allows you to attach a serial
device (such as a mouse) at the side of the unit. The AUX port is the upper
connector. If you receive a unit with a touchscreen, this port is covered with
a label stating that the port is not functional as shipped.
Note
: The AUX port is not available on the 3512KPM or 3515KPM. Also,
when MS-DOS is installed, the touchscreen on the 3515T is factory con-
figured for the AUX port. Plugging in a serial device while the touch-
screen is attached will cause an error message during boot up and nei-
ther device will work. The touchscreen must be reconfigured for use on
COM2 for the AUX port to be functional.
Video Port
The video port is a 15-pin D-sub VGA connector at the side of the unit.
This connector supports any standard VGA connection. The video port is
disabled when shipped. This port is active if an LCD flat panel is not con-
nected. A jumper can be used to switch between the VGA port and the
LCD. To use both a video display on the video port and the flat panel dis-
play, you must enable “Simultaneous Video” (only available on the TFT
version) on the Advanced Menu in the BIOS setup menus. Refer to the
CPU manual for details.
CD Drive (Optional)
There is a 5¼-inch drive-bay knockout for a CD drive.
Caution: If you have a CD-ROM installed, use of controls, adjust-
ments, or the performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Floppy Drive
The 3.5-inch internal floppy drive is on the I/O side. The systems have a
front mounted external floppy drive option and a front mounted
floppy/keyboard access option. Do not order the unit with an internal floppy
drive if you want to use these options.
Expansion Slots
There are six slots available: five ISA slots, one PCI bus expansion slot or
four ISA, and two PCI bus expansion slots.
Note
: If the optional Ethernet
card is installed, only five slots are available.
Ethernet Port (optional)
The Ethernet port provides a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX auto sensing
Ethernet connection.