IBM 865741Y Handbook - Page 30
Input/Output Connectors, Parallel Connector, Audio Line In, SCSI Connector, Microphone, Audio Line
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Input/Output Connectors Parallel Connector: A signal cable for a parallel device, such as a printer, connects here. Audio Line In: This connector is used to send audio signals from an external device (such as a CD player or stereo) to your server so that the signals can be recorded on the hard disk. SCSI Connector: SCSI devices attach here. For more information, see "Adding External SCSI Devices" on page 98, "Attaching External Options" on page 99, and "SCSI Connectors" on page 104. Microphone: This connector is used to attach a microphone to your server when you want to record voice or other sounds on the hard disk. This connector can also be used by speech-recognition software. Audio Line Out: This connector is used to send audio signals from your server to external devices, such as stereo-powered speakers with built-in amplifiers, headphones, multimedia keyboards, or the audio line-in jack on a stereo system. To hear audio, you must connect one of these external devices to the audio line-out connector on your server. Note: The internal speaker in your server is disabled when an external speaker is attached to the audio line-out connector on your server. There is no playback capability through the internal speaker. Ethernet Connector: An unshielded, twisted-pair (UTP) cable with an RJ-45 connector attaches here to the 10/100 Ethernet controller on the system board. For more information about cables, see Appendix A, "Ethernet Cable Specifications" on page 217. Serial Connectors: Attach signal cables for modems or other serial devices to the 9-pin serial connectors of serial ports 1 and 2. See "Serial Port Connectors" on page 99 for port assignment information. 12 Netfinity 3500 User's Handbook
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