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Cable connectors, NetVista User Guide

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The NetVista computer has a 3-pin connector on the system board that provides the auxiliary 5 volts (AUX5) and wake-up signal connections. Some Wake on LAN adapters have two connectors: a 3-pin, right-angle header for AUX5, and a 2-pin straight connector for the wake-up signal. These Wake on LAN connector options include a Y-cable that has a 3-pin system-board connector on one end and splits into the 3-pin and 2-pin connectors that connect to the adapter. For information on installing adapters, see the NetVista User Guide. For information on the connector pin assignments, see "32-bit PCI connectors" on page 37. Cable connectors Connectors for attaching peripheral devices are provided on the back of the computer. The connectors are: • Monitor (SVGA) • Keyboard • Mouse • Serial (2) (A20 models - 1) • Parallel • USB (2) • Audio connectors for line in, line/headphone out, and microphone • MIDI/joystick (A20 models only) • Ethernet (some models) For pin assignment details on connectors, see Appendix A, "Connector-pin assignments," on page 29. Connectors for features integrated into the system board can be identified by an icon directly below each connector. A connector located on an adapter might not have an identifying icon. Chapter 2. System board features 13

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Chapter 2.
System board features
13
The NetVista computer has a 3-pin connector on the system board that provides the
auxiliary 5 volts (AUX5) and wake-up signal connections.
Some Wake on LAN
adapters have two connectors:
a 3-pin, right-angle header for AUX5, and a 2-pin
straight connector for the wake-up signal.
These Wake on LAN connector options
include a Y-cable that has a 3-pin system-board connector on one end and splits into
the 3-pin and 2-pin connectors that connect to the adapter.
For information on installing adapters, see the
NetVista User Guide
.
For information on the connector pin assignments, see “32-bit PCI connectors” on
page 37.
Cable connectors
Connectors for attaching peripheral devices are provided on the back of the computer.
The connectors are:
Monitor (SVGA)
Keyboard
Mouse
Serial (2) (A20 models — 1)
Parallel
USB (2)
Audio connectors for line in, line/headphone out, and microphone
MIDI/joystick (A20 models only)
Ethernet (some models)
For pin assignment details on connectors, see Appendix A, “Connector-pin
assignments,” on page 29.
Connectors for features integrated into the system board can be identified by an icon
directly below each connector.
A connector located on an adapter might not have an
identifying icon.