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HAPTER
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P
ERIPHERALS
Your Notebook computer is equipped with several ports for connecting a
number of peripheral devices such as a printer, a
number of peripheral devices such as a printer, a
MODEM
, or an external
monitor. There are also two PCMCIA Card Bus sockets for connecting
industry standard PCMCIA Card Bus cards and stereo jacks for connecting
external audio equipment. For added expansion and versatility, you can
connect your Notebook to an optional proprietary I/O Replicator (docking
station) via the 240-pin connector located on the rear of the Notebook.
industry standard PCMCIA Card Bus cards and stereo jacks for connecting
external audio equipment. For added expansion and versatility, you can
connect your Notebook to an optional proprietary I/O Replicator (docking
station) via the 240-pin connector located on the rear of the Notebook.
This chapter covers the following topics:
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= An overview of the peripherals that can be connected to the Notebook
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= The necessary requirements for using these peripherals with your Notebook
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= Instructions on how to connect these devices to your Notebook
The peripheral devices covered in this chapter are listed below:
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= Parallel device
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= Serial device
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= External monitor
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= External keyboard or PS/2 mouse
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= PCMCIA interface
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= Audio Microphone In, Line-in and Headphone-out
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= USB devices
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= Phone line to RJ-11
MODEM
port (optional)
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= Television to TV-out port