Reviewing System Features 1-9
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Audio connectors
The system comes with sound integrated on the system board. The
following audio connectors are found on the rear of the system, along
the I/O panel of the system board (see the preceding figure for
locations).
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Microphone in jack
The microphone in jack lets you connect a microphone for
recording audio information in your data system files.
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Line in jack
The line in jack lets you connect a stereo audio device such as a
stereo amplifier or a cassette or minidisc player for playback or
recording.
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Line out jack
The line out jack allows you to connect an amplified output
device, such as powered speakers or headset, a stereo tape
recorder, or an external amplifier for audio output.
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MIDI/Game port
The MIDI/game port connector lets you attach a musical MIDI
device or a gaming device to your system.
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Fax/modem ports
Some systems come with a V.90 rated 56-kilobytes per second (Kbps)
PCI fax/modem board. The fax/modem board allows the connection of
a phone line to the computer for fax and data communications
functions.
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LAN connector
The computer comes with a LAN connector on the I/O panel. The
system board supports 10BASE-T/100BASE-T, FX standards, and
Wake-On LAN. Use the RJ-45 compatible port on the board for
connecting the system to an Ethernet local-area network (LAN).
Power Supply Features
Your system has the following power supply features:
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Power socket
Connect your power cable to this socket.
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Monitor power socket
If you have a plug adapter, plug the monitor power cable into this
socket instead of a wall outlet.