Lenovo ThinkPad 560 Thinkpad 560 User's Guide - Page 31

Rear View, Getting Familiar with Your Computer

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Rear View Identifying the Hardware Features 3 2 1 8 4 5 6 7 1 The power switch turns the computer on and off. 4 The external-monitor connector is where you attach 2 The infrared port on the power switch allows the computer the external monitor. (See page 43.) to communicate with other devices that have infrared data-transfer capability. (See page 52.) 5 The parallel connector is where you usually connect a 3 The external-diskette-drive parallel-printer signal cable. connector is where you connect the cable of the external diskette drive. 6 The serial connector is where you connect a 9-pin, serial-device cable. 9 7 The security keyhole is used with a Kensington** MicroSaver** Security System lock (hereafter called a Kensington lock) or a compatible lock. (See page 88.) 8 The external-input-device connector is used to attach a mouse, external keyboard, or external numeric keypad to the computer. (See pages 99-101.) -+ 9 The power jack is where the AC Adapter cable is connected. Chapter 2. Getting Familiar with Your Computer 13

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Identifying the Hardware Features
Rear View
1
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5
2
6
3
7
4
8
1
The
power switch
turns the
computer on and off.
2
The
infrared port
on the
power switch allows the computer
to communicate with other devices
that have infrared data-transfer
capability.
(See page 52.)
3
The
external-diskette-drive
connector
is where you connect
the cable of the external diskette
drive.
4
The
external-monitor
connector
is where you attach
the external monitor.
(See page
43.)
5
The
parallel connector
is
where you usually connect a
parallel-printer signal cable.
6
The
serial connector
is
where you connect a 9-pin,
serial-device cable.
7
The
security keyhole
is used
with a Kensington
**
MicroSaver
**
Security System lock (hereafter
called a
Kensington lock
) or a
compatible lock.
(See page 88.)
8
The
external-input-device
connector
is used to attach a
mouse, external keyboard, or
external numeric keypad to the
computer.
(See pages 99–101.)
9
-
+
The
power jack
is where
the AC Adapter cable is
connected.
Chapter 2.
Getting Familiar with Your Computer
13