HP Engage Flex Pro-C G2 Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 9

Identifying the rear panel components, Table 1-2

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Table 1-2 Identifying the rear panel components Rear panel components 1 PCIe® expansion slots (4)* 8 RJ-45 (network) jack 2 Serial ports (optional) 9 USB keyboard port 3 Security cable slot 10 USB 5 Gbps ports (3) 4 USB port, 24 V (optional) 11 USB 5 Gbps port with HP Sleep and Charge 5 Audio-out (headphone)/Audio-in (microphone) 12 Flex Port 2 combo jack ● USB Type-C® 65 W power delivery port (shown) ● Serial port ● DisplayPort™ connector ● High-Definition Multimedia Interface® (HDMI®) ● 2nd network port ● VGA port 6 Power connector 13 DisplayPort connector 7 USB standard duty (cash drawer) port 14 Flex Port 1 (optional) ● USB Type-C 27 W power delivery port (shown) ● Serial port ● DisplayPort connector ● HDMI port ● 2nd network port ● VGA port * If you received an external antenna with your configuration, connect it to the rear panel ports. The recommended distance is 40 cm from the computer. NOTE: The combo jack supports headphones, line output devices, microphones, line input devices, or CTIA-style headsets. NOTE: Your model might have additional optional ports available from HP. When a graphics card is installed in one of the system board slots, you can use the video connectors on the graphics card or the integrated graphics on the system board. The specific graphics card installed and software configuration determine the behavior. You can disable the system board graphics by changing settings in the Computer Setup (F10) Utility. NOTE: To access the Computer Setup (F10) Utility, restart the computer and press the F10 key as soon as the HP logo screen is displayed, before the computer boots to the operating system. Rear panel components 3

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Table 1-2
Identifying the rear panel components
Rear panel components
1
PCIe® expansion slots (4)*
8
RJ-45 (network) jack
2
Serial ports (optional)
9
USB keyboard port
3
Security cable slot
10
USB 5 Gbps ports (3)
4
USB port, 24 V (optional)
11
USB 5 Gbps port with HP Sleep and Charge
5
Audio-out (headphone)/Audio-in (microphone)
combo jack
12
Flex Port 2
USB Type-C® 65 W power delivery port
(shown)
Serial port
DisplayPort™ connector
High-Definition Multimedia Interface®
(HDMI®)
2nd network port
VGA port
6
Power connector
13
DisplayPort connector
7
USB standard duty (cash drawer) port
(optional)
14
Flex Port 1
USB Type-C 27 W power delivery port
(shown)
Serial port
DisplayPort connector
HDMI port
2nd network port
VGA port
* If you received an external antenna with your configuration, connect it to the rear panel ports. The recommended distance is
40 cm from the computer.
NOTE:
The combo jack supports headphones, line output devices, microphones, line input devices, or CTIA-style headsets.
NOTE:
Your model might have additional optional ports available from HP.
When a graphics card is installed in one of the system board slots, you can use the video connectors on the graphics card or
the integrated graphics on the system board. The specific graphics card installed and software configuration determine the
behavior.
You can disable the system board graphics by changing settings in the Computer Setup (F10) Utility.
NOTE:
To access the Computer Setup (F10) Utility, restart the computer and press the F10 key as soon as the HP logo screen is
displayed, before the computer boots to the operating system.
Rear panel components
3