Chapter 1 – Introduction
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Cooling Grille
Unobstructed airflow is essential to proper ventilation and
cooling of the 9457. Do not obstruct this outlet.
Keyboard In Port
This port provides a location to connect a standard
PS/2-compatible keyboard to the back of the 9457 monitor
module.
Keyboard Out Port
This six-pin mini-DIN connector allows you to connect a
PS/2-compatible keyboard cable between the monitor module
and a computer module.
Use of this port is not recommended, since in normal opera-
tion, keyboard signals are transmitted through the Host/LED
connector.
Note
When connecting the monitor module to the computer module, use
either
the supplied
Host/LED cable
or
a cable between the monitor module’s Keyboard Out port and the
computer module’s Keyboard port,
but not both
. Using both cables will cause the key-
board to operate improperly.
Host/LED Connector
Connect the 15-pin Host/LED cable from the 9457 computer
module to this socket. This connector provides the power,
keyboard, and LED signals to the monitor module’s front
panel.
Touch Screen Port
If the 9457 monitor module comes equipped with a touch
screen, you must connect a cable between this connector and
either the COM1 or COM2 connector on the 9457 computer
module.
Mouse Port
If the 9457 monitor module comes equipped with a built-in
mouse, you must connect a cable between this connector and
either the COM1 or COM2 connector on the 9457 computer
module.
Power Receptacle
The plug and cord must be securely positioned before turning
power ON.
Video Input Port
This 15-pin high-density female connector is used to connect
the 9457 monitor module to the video output of the 9457
computer module.