Fujitsu P1630 P1630 User's Guide - Page 93

Internal LAN (RJ-45) jack, Docking Port, Universal Serial Bus Ports,

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Internal LAN (RJ-45) jack The internal LAN (RJ-45) jack is used for an internal 10/100/1000 BaseTx Ethernet connection. You will need to configure your notebook to work with your particular network. (Please refer to your network administrator for information on your network configuration.) To connect the LAN cable follow these easy steps: (Figure 5) NOTE THAT THE OPTIONAL PORT REPLICATOR IS DESIGNED TO COVER THE LAN JACK LOCATED ON THE SYSTEM. THIS DESIGN ENSURES THAT THE LAN JACK ON THE PORT REPLICATOR IS THE ONLY ONE USED WHEN THE PORT REPLICATOR IS INSTALLED. 1 Align the connector with the jack opening. 2 Push the connector into the jack until it is seated. 3 Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN outlet. Docking Port The docking port is used for the connection of your system to an optional port replicator. In order to connect your system to one of these devices follow the instructions that came with your port replicator. (Figure 6) Universal Serial Bus Ports The two Universal Serial Bus 2.0 ports (USB) allow you to connect USB devices such as external floppy disk drives, external DVD drives, game pads, pointing devices, keyboards and/or speakers. USB 2.0 is downward-compatible with USB 1.1 devices, so older USB devices will work with these ports. USB 2.0 is a much faster design, running forty times faster than USB 1.1. In order to connect a USB device, follow these easy steps: (Figure 5) 1 Align the connector with the port opening. 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated. 93 - Device Ports

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- Device Ports
Internal LAN (RJ-45) jack
The internal LAN (RJ-45) jack is used for an internal 10/100/1000 BaseTx Ethernet connection. You will
need to configure your notebook to work with your particular network. (Please refer to your network
administrator for information on your network configuration.) To connect the LAN cable follow these
easy steps:
(Figure 5)
1
Align the connector with the jack opening.
2
Push the connector into the jack until it is seated.
3
Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN outlet.
Docking Port
The docking port is used for the connection of your system to an optional port replicator. In order to
connect your system to one of these devices follow the instructions that came with your port replicator.
(Figure 6)
Universal Serial Bus Ports
The two Universal Serial Bus 2.0 ports (USB) allow you to connect USB devices such as external floppy
disk drives, external DVD drives, game pads, pointing devices, keyboards and/or speakers. USB 2.0 is
downward-compatible with USB 1.1 devices, so older USB devices will work with these ports. USB 2.0
is a much faster design, running forty times faster than USB 1.1.
In order to connect a USB device, follow these easy steps:
(Figure 5)
1
Align the connector with the port opening.
2
Push the connector into the port until it is seated.
N
OTE
THAT
THE
OPTIONAL
P
ORT
R
EPLICATOR
IS
DESIGNED
TO
COVER
THE
LAN
JACK
LOCATED
ON
THE
SYSTEM
. T
HIS
DESIGN
ENSURES
THAT
THE
LAN
JACK
ON
THE
P
ORT
R
EPLICATOR
IS
THE
ONLY
ONE
USED
WHEN
THE
P
ORT
R
EPLICATOR
IS
INSTALLED
.