Toshiba Magnia Z300 User Guide - Page 48

Connecting peripheral devices

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26 Getting Started Connecting peripheral devices (3) Cooling fans The server contains two cooling fans. (4) CPU sockets Used to mount CPU modules. See "CPU module" on page 78. (5) Memory slots Used to mount up to 3 memory modules to expand the server's RAM (Random Access Memory). See "Memory module" on page 72. (6) Expansion slot Used to mount expansion cards. A 64 bit/66 MHz PCI card of card length 194 mm or less can be added on to the riser card. The slot is compliant with PCI 2.2 standard. See "Expansion cards" on page 103. (7) IDE HDD cage The IDE HDD cage supports up to two hot-swap hard disk drives. (8) Board for wireless card The board for wireless card can contain 1 wireless LAN card. Connecting peripheral devices How to connect peripheral devices There are USB connectors for connecting USB devices such as FDD and so on, on the front of the server. And there are I/O connectors for connecting peripheral devices such as a keyboard, mouse, display and so on, on the back of the server. Properly connect the devices to the connectors before turning on the server.

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Getting Started
Connecting peripheral devices
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(3) Cooling fans
The server contains two cooling fans.
(4) CPU sockets
Used to mount CPU modules.
See “CPU module” on page 78.
(5) Memory slots
Used to mount up to 3 memory modules to expand the server’s
RAM (Random Access Memory).
See “Memory module” on page 72.
(6) Expansion slot
Used to mount expansion cards. A 64 bit/66 MHz PCI card of card
length 194 mm or less can be added on to the riser card. The slot is
compliant with PCI 2.2 standard.
See “Expansion cards” on page 103.
(7) IDE HDD cage
The IDE HDD cage supports up to two hot-swap hard disk drives.
(8) Board for wireless card
The board for wireless card can contain 1 wireless LAN card.
Connecting peripheral devices
How to connect peripheral devices
There are USB connectors for connecting USB devices such as
FDD and so on, on the front of the server. And there are I/O con-
nectors for connecting peripheral devices such as a keyboard,
mouse, display and so on, on the back of the server. Properly con-
nect the devices to the connectors before turning on the server.