HP Neoware e90 NeoLinux Thin Clients User Manual - Page 16

Connecting the components, Back panel connectors, USB ports two Type A USB ports. NeoLinux supports

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Setting Up Your Thin Client Connecting the components Back panel connectors FYI The serial and parallel ports can be used with ICA and terminal emulation connections. The following bulleted list provides explanations about the different connections that can be found on the back panels of Neoware thin clients. • MOUSE is a PS/2-type mouse port (green-colored connector marked with the word "MOUSE" or with the icon displayed here). NeoLinux also supports USB mice, plugged into one of the USB ports. • KEYBOARD is a PS/2-type keyboard port (purple-colored connector marked with the word "KEYBOARD" or with the icon displayed here). • LAN is an RJ-45 jack. The thin client automatically detects and connects to either 10BaseT or 100BaseT (twisted-pair) Ethernet. • PARALLEL is a standard DB-25 parallel port for local printers. • COM 1 and COM 2 are DB-9, RS-232 serial ports. Depending upon which software version is loaded in the thin client, serial ports may be used for peripheral devices such as modems, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and bar code scanners. • USB ports (two Type A USB ports). NeoLinux supports USB mice, including scroll mice. NeoLinux automatically recognizes which type of mouse is attached at bootup. If a mouse is changed, a reboot is necessary. • MIC is a 3.5 mm microphone jack. • LINE IN is a 3.5 mm line audio input jack. • LINE OUT is a 3.5 mm audio output jack. • MONITOR is a standard DB-15, high-density, VGA-type monitor connector. 16 Connecting the components

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Setting Up Your Thin Client
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Connecting the components
Connecting the components
Back panel
connectors
The following bulleted list provides explanations about the different
connections that can be found on the back panels of Neoware thin
clients.
MOUSE is
a PS/2-type mouse port (green-colored connec-
tor marked with the word “MOUSE” or with the icon dis-
played here). NeoLinux also supports USB mice, plugged
into one of the USB ports.
KEYBOARD is a PS/2-type keyboard port (purple-col-
ored connector marked with the word “KEYBOARD” or
with the icon displayed here).
LAN is an RJ-45 jack. The thin client automatically
detects and connects to either 10BaseT or 100BaseT
(twisted-pair) Ethernet.
PARALLEL is a standard DB-25 parallel port for local
printers.
COM 1 and COM 2 are DB-9, RS-232 serial ports.
Depending upon which software version is loaded in the
thin client, serial ports may be used for peripheral devices such as
modems, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and bar code scan-
ners.
USB ports (two Type A USB ports). NeoLinux supports
USB mice, including scroll mice. NeoLinux automati-
cally recognizes which type of mouse is attached at bootup. If a
mouse is changed, a reboot is necessary.
MIC is a 3.5 mm microphone jack.
LINE IN is a 3.5 mm line audio input jack.
LINE OUT is a 3.5 mm audio output jack.
MONITOR is a standard DB-15, high-density, VGA-type
monitor connector.
FYI
The serial and parallel
ports can be used with
ICA and terminal emula-
tion connections.