I/O Ports and Connectors
The I/O ports and connectors on the back panel of your computer are the gateways through which your computer system communicates with
external devices, such as a keyboard, mouse, printer, and monitor. Figure 3 identifies the I/O ports and connectors for your system.
Figure 3. I/O Ports and Connectors
KYBD/MOUSE
Keyboard connector and mouse connector (stacked)
LAN
Wakeup On LAN card connector
LINE-IN
Audio line-in jack
LINE-OUT
Audio line-out jack
MEC_A
MEC socket (channel A)
MEC_B
MEC socket (channel B)
MIC
Microphone jack
PANEL
Control panel connector
PARALLEL/SCSI
Parallel port connector (sometimes referred to as LPT1) and SCSI connector (stacked)
PCI1, PCI2, PCI3, PCI4
32-bit PCI expansion-card connectors
PCI5, PCI6
64-bit PCI expansion-card connectors
MT PWR1
Main power input connector
MT PWR2
Main power input connector
RAID
Optional RAID PCI expansion card connector extension
SCSI_NARROW
Secondary SCSI connector
SCSI_ULTRA2
Primary SCSI connector
SERIAL1/2
Serial port connectors (sometimes referred to as
COM1 and COM2; stacked)
S2_PRI
Primary Intel
®
Pentium
®
III Xeon™ microprocessor SEC cartridge connector
S2_SEC
Secondary Pentium III Xeon processor SEC cartridge connector
TAPI
TAPI input card connector (voice modem to audio system interface)
USB
USB connectors
WUOL
Wake-Up on LAN connector
NOTE:
For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the
Glossary
.
1
Parallel port connector
8
Diagnostic LEDs (See
Messages and Codes
.)
2
Serial port 1 connector
9
Audio line-in jack
3
Mouse connector
10
Audio line-out jack
4
Keyboard connector
11
Microphone jack
5
USB connectors
12
Serial port 2 connector
6
Video connector (may be in first or second expansion slot)
13
External SCSI connector
7
NIC connector
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