Lenovo 9303 Manuel D’Utilisation

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1
 
USB
 
Use
 
this
 
connector
 
to
 
attach
 
a
 
device
 
that
 
requires
 
a
 
USB
 
connection,
 
such
 
as
 
a
 
keyboard,
 
mouse,
 
scanner,
 
printer,
 
or
 
personal
 
digital
 
assistant
 
(PDA).
 
2
 
Serial
 
Use
 
this
 
connector
 
to
 
attach
 
an
 
external
 
modem,
 
serial
 
printer,
 
or
 
other
 
device
 
that
 
uses
 
a
 
9-pin
 
serial
 
connector.
 
3
 
S-video
 
Use
 
this
 
connector
 
to
 
attach
 
a
 
television
 
set
 
that
 
has
 
an
 
S-Video
 
connector.
 
This
 
connector
 
is
 
present
 
on
 
some
 
high-performance
 
video
 
adapters.
 
4
 
Parallel
 
Use
 
this
 
connector
 
to
 
attach
 
a
 
parallel
 
printer
 
or
 
any
 
other
 
device
 
that
 
requires
 
a
 
25-pin
 
parallel
 
connection.
 
5
 
Ethernet
 
Use
 
this
 
connector
 
to
 
attach
 
the
 
computer
 
to
 
an
 
Ethernet-type
 
local
 
area
 
network
 
or
 
to
 
a
 
cable
 
modem.
 
Important:
 
To
 
operate
 
the
 
computer
 
within
 
FCC
 
limits
 
when
 
it
 
is
 
connected
 
to
 
an
 
Ethernet
 
network,
 
use
 
a
 
Category
 
5
 
Ethernet
 
cable.
 
6
 
MIDI/joystick
 
Use
 
this
 
connector
 
to
 
attach
 
a
 
joystick,
 
gamepad,
 
or
 
a
 
musical
 
instrument
 
digital
 
interface
 
(MIDI)
 
device
 
such
 
as
 
a
 
MIDI
 
keyboard.
 
7
 
IEEE
 
1394
 
This
 
connector
 
is
 
sometimes
 
called
 
Firewire
 
because
 
it
 
transmits
 
data
 
rapidly.
 
There
 
are
 
two
 
types
 
of
 
IEEE
 
1394
 
connectors:
 
the
 
4-pin
 
and
 
the
 
6-pin.
 
IEEE
 
1394
 
offers
 
connection
 
to
 
several
 
types
 
of
 
consumer
 
electronics,
 
including
 
digital
 
audio
 
devices
 
and
 
scanners.
 
8
 
eSATA
 
Use
 
this
 
connector
 
to
 
attach
 
an
 
external
 
hard
 
disk
 
drive
  
10.
   
Connect
 
the
 
power
 
cords
 
to
 
properly
 
grounded
 
electrical
 
outlets.
 
  
 
Note:
  
For
 
more
 
information
 
about
 
connectors,
 
refer
 
to
 
the
 
Access
 
Help
 
online
 
help
 
system.
 
See
 
for
 
instructions
 
on
 
how
 
to
 
open
 
the
 
online
 
help
 
system.
 
Turning
 
on
 
computer
 
power
 
Turn
 
on
 
the
 
monitor
 
and
 
other
 
external
 
devices
 
first,
 
and
 
then
 
turn
 
on
 
the
 
computer.
 
When
 
the
 
power-on
 
self-test
 
(POST)
 
is
 
finished,
 
the
 
logo
 
window
 
closes.
 
If
 
your
 
computer
 
has
 
preinstalled
 
software,
 
the
 
software
 
installation
 
program
 
starts.
 
If
 
you
 
experience
 
any
 
problems
 
during
 
startup,
 
see
 
For
 
additional
 
help,
 
refer
 
to
 
You
 
can
 
get
 
help
 
and
 
information
 
by
 
telephone
 
through
 
the
 
Customer
 
Support
 
Center.
 
Refer
 
to
 
the
 
safety
 
and
 
warranty
 
information
 
that
 
is
 
provided
 
with
 
your
 
computer
 
for
 
the
 
Service
 
and
 
Support
 
worldwide
 
telephone
 
list.
 
 
Chapter
 
3.
 
Setting
 
up
 
your
 
computer
 
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