Touring your Joybook
8
Left side view
(1)
Power
socket
For connecting AC power supply to power the Joybook and charge the
battery.
(2)
Ventilation holes
For dissipating heat and keeping the computer at an optimal
temperature.
(3)
Port replicator port (optional accessory)
For connecting to a port replicator to add additional ports to your
Joybook, such as PS/2, serial, parallel, USB, etc.
Before using the optional port replicator, be sure to install the driver in
the port replicator driver CD first.
(4)
LAN (Local Area Network) port (RJ-45 connector)
Allows Joybook to connect to a 10/100/1000Mbps fast Ethernet
1000BASE-T network.
Please be careful to avoid plugging a RJ-11 phone cable connector in the
RJ-45 port. This will damage the LAN port. They look similar, but the RJ-
45 connector is wider than the RJ-11 connector, and has more
conductors.
(5)
15-pin mini D-sub video socket
For connecting external display devices, such as monitors and projectors.
(6)
S-Video Out socket
Allows the Joybook to output video signals to S-Video capable devices,
such as a television set or VCR.
For details, refer to
(7)
USB
port
For connecting peripherals such as mice, digital cameras and MP3 players
that use the USB 2.0 interface.
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