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www.gateway.com Component Icon Rear speaker jack (black plug) Ethernet (network) jack IEEE 1394 port (optional) Parallel port (optional) Telephone jack (optional) Voltage switch Description Plug your rear right and left speakers into this jack. For more information, see "Configuring the audio jacks" "Configuring the audio jacks" on page 28. Plug an Ethernet network cable or a device (such as a DSL or cable modem for a broadband Internet connection) into this jack. For more information, see "Connecting to a broadband modem or network" on page 17. Plug IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire®) devices (such as a digital camcorder) into this 6-pin IEEE 1394 port. For more information, see "Installing a printer, scanner, or other device" on page 28. Plug a parallel device (such as a printer) into this port. Plug the cord from your telephone into this jack. Before turning on your computer, make sure that this switch is in the correct position for the correct power available. The switch is preset at the factory with the correct voltage for your area. In the United States, the utility power is supplied at a nominal 115 volts at 60 Hz. The power supply should always be set to this when your computer is operating in the United States. In other areas of the world, such as Europe, the utility power is supplied at 230 volts at 50 Hz. If your computer is operating in an environment such as this, the voltage switch should be moved to 230. This switch may not be present on your computer if it came with a non-switchable power supply. 9

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Rear speaker jack
(black plug)
Plug your rear right and left speakers into
this jack. For more information, see
“Configuring the audio jacks”
“Configuring
the audio jacks” on page 28
.
Ethernet (network)
jack
Plug an Ethernet network cable or a device
(such as a DSL or cable modem for a
broadband Internet connection) into this
jack.
For more information, see
“Connecting to a
broadband modem or network” on page 17
.
IEEE 1394 port
(optional)
Plug IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire
®
)
devices (such as a digital camcorder) into this
6-pin IEEE 1394 port. For more information,
see
“Installing a printer, scanner, or other
device” on page 28
.
Parallel port
(optional)
Plug a parallel device (such as a printer) into
this port.
Telephone jack
(optional)
Plug the cord from your telephone into this
jack.
Voltage switch
Before turning on your computer, make sure
that this switch is in the correct position for
the correct power available. The switch is
preset at the factory with the correct voltage
for your area.
In the United States, the utility power is
supplied at a nominal 115 volts at 60 Hz. The
power supply should always be set to this
when your computer is operating in the
United States. In other areas of the world,
such as Europe, the utility power is supplied
at 230 volts at 50 Hz. If your computer is
operating in an environment such as this, the
voltage switch should be moved to 230. This
switch may not be present on your computer
if it came with a non-switchable power
supply.
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