4. Connect the mouse to the mouse connector.
5. Depending on your configuration needs, connect a printer to the parallel port.
6. Depending on your hardware, connect to the host:
•
If using a network connection, connect a 10/100Base-T, twisted-pair, Category 5
RJ45 cable to the Network port.
•
If using a direct serial connection, connect an RS232 cable to the serial port.
Note that a "null modem" connection may be required, depending on your host's
serial port configuration. Refer to the
Peripheral Port Pinouts
, if necessary.
•
If using a modem, connect the modem to a serial port.
7. Plug the AC cord into the AC adapter, then into an AC outlet.
CAUTION
: DO
NOT
FORCE THE CONNECTORS INTO THE SOCKETS. IF THERE IS
UNDUE RESISTANCE, MAKE SURE THE CONNECTOR IS PLACED CORRECTLY IN
THE SOCKET.
3.1.2.
Peripheral Port Pinouts
Both serial ports (COM1 and COM2) use a DB9 male connector and the DTE
configuration Table 3.2 summarizes the peripheral port pin-outs.
Pin
Function
1 CD
2 RD
3 TD
4 DTR
5 GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS