IBM 6623 User Manual

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The
 
following
 
illustration
 
shows
 
the
 
input/output
 
(I/O)
 
connectors
 
on
 
the
 
rear
 
of
 
the
 
computer.
 
Mouse
Keyboard
USB
1 and 2
Serial 1
Parallel
Serial 2
USB
3 and 4
Line out
(green)
Line in
(blue)
Microphone
(pink)
Video
IEEE 1394A
(FireWire)
Ethernet
Ethernet link
status LED
Ethernet transmit/
receive activity LED
SCSI knockout
Optional serial or video
port knockout
   
Depending
 
on
 
the
 
video
 
adapter
 
that
 
is
 
installed
 
in
 
your
 
computer
 
and
 
the
 
monitor
 
that
 
you
 
want
 
to
 
use,
 
you
 
might
 
have
 
to
 
use
 
special
 
video
 
cables
 
that
 
convert
 
signals
 
or
 
provide
 
an
 
additional
 
connection
 
point
 
for
 
dual-monitor
 
capability.
 
See
 
the
 
User’s
 
Guide
 
on
 
the
 
IBM
 
IntelliStation
 
Documentation
 
CD
 
and
 
the
 
documentation
 
that
 
comes
 
with
 
your
 
monitor
 
for
 
additional
 
information.
 
Turning
 
on
 
the
 
computer
 
Note:
 
When
 
you
 
connect
 
the
 
power
 
cord
 
to
 
the
 
computer
 
and
 
an
 
ac
 
power
 
source,
 
the
 
power-supply
 
fan
 
will
 
run
 
and
 
continue
 
to
 
run
 
when
 
the
 
computer
 
is
 
in
 
standby
 
mode
 
to
 
provide
 
cooling
 
to
 
the
 
power
 
supply.
 
When
 
the
 
computer
 
is
 
connected
 
to
 
an
 
ac
 
power
 
source
 
but
 
is
 
not
 
turned
 
on,
 
the
 
operating
 
system
 
does
 
not
 
run,
 
and
 
all
 
core
 
logic
 
is
 
shut
 
down;
 
however,
 
the
 
computer
 
can
 
respond
 
to
 
requests
 
to
 
turn
 
on
 
the
 
computer.
 
The
 
power-on
 
LED
 
flashes
 
to
 
indicate
 
that
 
the
 
computer
 
is
 
connected
 
to
 
an
 
ac
 
power
 
source
 
but
 
is
 
not
 
turned
 
on.
 
Notes:
  
1.
   
Turn
 
on
 
all
 
external
 
devices,
 
such
 
as
 
the
 
monitor,
 
before
 
turning
 
on
 
the
 
computer.
 
2.
   
The
 
power-on
 
LED
 
on
 
the
 
front
 
of
 
the
 
computer
 
is
 
lit
 
when
 
the
 
computer
 
is
 
on
 
and
 
while
 
it
 
is
 
being
 
turned
 
on.
  
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IntelliStation
 
Z
 
Pro
 
Type
 
6223:
 
Installation
 
Guide