Lenovo ThinkPad 600 User's Reference Guide for TP 600 - Page 23
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Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Identifying the Hardware Features Rear View of the Computer 1 The security keyhole is used with a mechanical lock. 2 The modem connector is used for connecting your computer to a telephone line. 5 The universal serial bus (USB) connector allows you to connect any device that conforms to this new interface. Many recent digital devices comply to this new standard. 3 The power switch turns the computer on and off. 4 The reset switch is used to turn the computer off if an application hangs or if the computer will not accept any input. Use the tip of a pen to press this switch. 6 -+ The power jack is where the AC Adapter cable is connected. 7 The serial connector is where you connect a 9-pin, serial-device cable. 8 The system-expansion connector (240-pin) allows you to connect the port replicator or docking station. 9 The parallel connector is where you connect a parallel-printer signal cable. 1 The external-monitor connector is where you attach the external monitor. 11 The external-input-device connector is used to attach a mouse, external keyboard, or external numeric keypad to the computer. Bottom View of the Computer 1 The UltraslimBay device lock is a lock for the device in the UltraslimBay. 2 When the bay LED is on, the system is in use. Do not remove a bay device. 3 The memory-slot cover covers the memory slot. 4 The memory slot accepts an SDRAM dual inline memory module (DIMM) option. 5 The battery-pack latch locks or releases the battery pack. 6 Put your name plate here. 7 To remove the hard disk, loosen this hard disk screw. You can use the security screw shipped with your computer as a hard disk screw. 8 The battery pack is a built-in power source for the computer. Chapter 1. Getting Familiar with Your Computer 5