Epson Equity II User Manual - Page 17

Connecting the Power Cord, Connecting the power cord

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Direct-drive video port. Internal video interface connector. You can plug a TTL monochrome or an RGB color monitor into this nine-pin female D-connector. See "Setting the DIP Switches" in this chapter to find out how to set switches l-5 and l-6 to match your monitor type. RS-232C serial port. Allows you to connect a peripheral with a serial interface, such as a modem, another computer, or a printer. Parallel port. Allows you to connect a peripheral with a parallel interface, such as a printer or a plotter. Option card access slots. The Equity II has five slots to hold up to five option cards. You can install option cards to add special features and peripherals, such as a hard disk, a mouse, or another monitor. If your Equity II has a hard disk, a hard disk controller card occupies one option slot. Connecting the Power Cord Plug the power cord into the AC input on the back panel of the main unit, as shown in Figure l-5. To avoid an electric shock, be sure to plug this end into the main unit before you plug the other end into a wall outlet. For now, do not plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet. Figure 1-5. Connecting the power cord 10

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Direct-drive video port. Internal video interface connector. You can
plug a TTL monochrome or an RGB color monitor into this nine-pin
female D-connector. See “Setting the DIP Switches” in this chapter to
find out how to set switches
l-5
and
l-6
to match your monitor type.
RS-232C serial port. Allows you to connect a peripheral with a serial
interface, such as a modem, another computer, or a printer.
Parallel port. Allows you to connect a peripheral with a
parallel interface, such as a printer or a plotter.
Option card access slots. The Equity II has five slots to hold up to five
option cards. You can install option cards to add special features and
peripherals, such as a hard disk, a mouse, or another monitor. If
your Equity II has a hard disk, a hard disk controller card occupies
one option slot.
Connecting the Power Cord
Plug the power cord into the AC input on the back panel of the main
unit, as shown in Figure l-5. To avoid an electric shock, be sure to plug
this end into the main unit before you plug the other end into a wall
outlet. For now, do not plug the other end of the power cord into an
electrical outlet.
Figure 1-5. Connecting the power cord
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