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Configuring Powered Serial Ports

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Configuring Powered Serial Ports Three configurable, powered serial ports, COM 2, COM 3, and COM 4, are standard on the thin client. COM 1 is a standard, non-powered serial port that cannot be configured. Some devices use a powered serial port. If the serial port is configured as a powered port, devices that support a powered serial interface do not require an external power source. Figure 2-3 Powered Serial Ports The serial port jumpers on the system board are located as shown in the following illustration: 12 Chapter 2 Hardware Changes

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Configuring Powered Serial Ports
Three configurable, powered serial ports, COM 2, COM 3, and COM 4, are standard on the thin
client. COM 1 is a standard, non-powered serial port that cannot be configured. Some devices use a
powered serial port. If the serial port is configured as a powered port, devices that support a powered
serial interface do not require an external power source.
Figure 2-3
Powered Serial Ports
The serial port jumpers on the system board are located as shown in the following illustration:
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Hardware Changes