Dell 948 User Guide - Page 15

Back cover, Cover that you have to remove to install the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter 1000. - printer

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About Your Printer Number: Part: Description: 16 USB Slot into which you plug the USB cable (sold separately). The other end of the USB cable plugs into connector your computer. 17 PHONE Slot on your printer into which you plug additional devices, such as a data/fax modem, telephone, or jack answering machine. Remove the blue plug before use. connector (- NOTE: If the phone communication is serial in your country (such as Germany, Sweden, Denmark, middle Austria, Belgium, Italy, France, and Switzerland), you must remove the blue plug from the PHONE connector) jack connector ( - upper connector), and then insert the supplied yellow terminator for faxing to work correctly. You will not be able to use this port for additional devices in these countries. 18 Fax Slot into which you plug an active telephone line to send and receive faxes. connector ( lower NOTE: Do not connect additional devices to the FAX connector ( - lower connector), and do not connector) connect a DSL (digital subscriber line) or ISDN (integrated services digital network) to the printer without using a digital line filter. 19 Back cover Cover that you have to remove to install the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter 1000. 20 Optional A networking device that you can purchase separately to set up your printer on a wireless network. Dell Internal Wireless Adapter 1000 21 Duplex Part that covers the duplex unit. unit cover The duplex unit allows you to print on both sides of the paper automatically. 22 Power Connects printer power supply to the power outlet in your home or office. cord 23 Power Supplies power to the printer. supply NOTE: The power supply is removable. When the power supply is removed from the printer, but remains plugged into a power outlet, an LED lights up notifying you that power is still present on the file:///T|/htdocs/systems/prn948/en/en/d0e186.html[10/10/2012 11:05:23 AM]

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About Your Printer
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Number: Part:
Description:
16
USB
connector
Slot into which you plug the USB cable (sold separately). The other end of the USB cable plugs into
your computer.
17
PHONE
jack
connector
(
middle
connector)
Slot on your printer into which you plug additional devices, such as a data/fax modem, telephone, or
answering machine. Remove the blue plug before use.
NOTE:
If the phone communication is serial in your country (such as Germany, Sweden, Denmark,
Austria, Belgium, Italy, France, and Switzerland), you must remove the blue plug from the PHONE
jack connector (
— upper connector), and then insert the supplied yellow terminator for faxing to
work correctly. You will not be able to use this port for additional devices in these countries.
18
Fax
connector
(
lower
connector)
Slot into which you plug an active telephone line to send and receive faxes.
NOTE:
Do not connect additional devices to the FAX connector (
— lower connector), and do not
connect a DSL (digital subscriber line) or ISDN (integrated services digital network) to the printer
without using a digital line filter.
19
Back cover
Cover that you have to remove to install the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter 1000.
20
Optional
Dell
Internal
Wireless
Adapter
1000
A networking device that you can purchase separately to set up your printer on a wireless network.
21
Duplex
unit cover
Part that covers the duplex unit.
The duplex unit allows you to print on both sides of the paper automatically.
22
Power
cord
Connects printer power supply to the power outlet in your home or office.
23
Power
supply
Supplies power to the printer.
NOTE:
The power supply is removable. When the power supply is removed from the printer, but
remains plugged into a power outlet, an LED lights up notifying you that power is still present on the