User’s Guide 23
Connections
The unit uses a variety of hardware to connect to peripheral devices or to other computer systems. When the unit connects to another system, that system is called the “remote system.”
IR module
The IR module uses infrared technology to send signals between the unit and the remote system. The
IR receiver/transmitter: | Serial port connector: |
point the flat side of this toward | connect this end to the serial port |
the unit’s IR port and place it | connector on the remote system. |
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When the IR module is active, the IR module icon lights in the status display bar. (See page 8.)
Docking bar
The docking bar, or port replicator, duplicates many of the connectors and ports found on the back of the unit as well as a line out jack for audio, a game port, and an extra PS/2 port. Peripheral