HP LaserJet 4v/mv Service Manual - Page 228
Connecting to a Network.
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Figure B-5 BINTFACE Connecting to a Network. The printer supports up to four different cables: Bi-Tronics parallel, (Figure B-5, callout 1), BNC (ThinLAN) (Figure B-5, callout 2), 10Base-T (RJ-45) (Figure B-5, callout 3), and DIN-8 (LocalTalk) (Figure B-5, callout 4). Select the appropriate interface cable from those shown below for the system and connect the cable or cables to the printer. 1 2 3 4 NOTE I/O Connector Locations The cable used to connect the printer to the network, a BNC "T" connector, and a 50 Ohm terminator are not provided with the printer. They must be purchased separately. You may attach either a ThinLAN cable or a 10Base-T cable, but not both at the same time. BNC Interface Attach one section of the ThinLAN cable to one side of the BNC "T" connector. Attach another ThinLAN cable section or a 50 Ohm terminator to the other side. If you are attaching the printer to the end of your network you must connect a 50 Ohm terminator. 10Base-T Interface Plug the connector of the twisted-pair network cable into the 10Base-T jack (RJ-45) on the HP JetDirect card. The other end of the cable should then be attached to a twisted-pair hub/concentrator. B-4 I/O Information