Technical Information 1-29
CD-ROM Reader
All hard disk systems come with the Quad-Speed IDE CD-ROM Reader (assigned as drive
E) installed as standard equipment (see Figure Section 1-4). The CD-ROM reader is a 5
1/4-inch, IDE device that installs in the 5 1/4-inch accessible device slot and cable-
connects to the secondary PCI IDE interface connector (J32) on the system board. To add a
CD-ROM reader, see Section 3 for 5 1/4-inch device installation procedures. See Section 4
if you need to remove and reinstall the CD-ROM reader.
Figure Section 1-4 Quad-Speed IDE CD-ROM Reader
KEYBOARD
The PS/2-style keyboard is standard equipment for the system. The keyboard provides a
numeric keypad, separate cursor control keys, and 12 function keys, capable of up to 48
functions. Status lamps on the keyboard indicate: Num (Numeric) Lock, Caps (Capital)
Lock, and Scroll Lock key status. The keyboard's six-pin connector is plugged into the rear
of the base unit. The PS/2-style keyboard connector pin assignments are given in
Appendix B, Connector Pin Assignments.
MOUSE
A PS/2-compatible mouse comes standard with your system. A mouse is a hand-held
pointing device used in Windows-based application software. For best result, use the
mouse on a mouse pad.
CD Disc Tray
Headphone
Jack
Volume
Control
Emergency
Eject Screw
Activity
Indicator
Eject
Button