[ Connects your Macintosh to a printer, LocalTalk network, or GeoPort Adapter.

Monitor (AppleVision AV Display with built-in microphone and stereo speakers shown here)

Hard disk drive

(internal)

Computer

Speaker

Power-on light A green light indicates that the computer is on.

IPower button

Keyboard

Expansion bay

Behind the front panel there is an expansion bay for an optional 3-1/2" storage device (1.60" high).

Floppy disk drive

CD-ROM drive (optional)

CD-ROM drive

Open/Close button

πPower key

Use this key to turn your computer on and off.

Mouse

Your computer’s ports and connectors

Printer port (GeoPort)

Modem port (GeoPort)

W Connects an external modem, GeoPort Adapter, or LocalTalk

 

 

cable to your Macintosh.

SCSI port

g

Connects your Macintosh to SCSI equipment such as external

 

 

hard disk drives and scanners.

Security lock ports

F

You can attach a security lock to your Macintosh. See your

 

 

computer products retailer for security lock devices that work

 

 

with your computer.

Ethernet port (AAUI)

G Connects your Macintosh to a high-speed Ethernet network

 

 

using an adapter.

Ethernet port (10BASE-T)

G Connects your Macintosh to a high-speed 10BASE-T Ethernet

 

 

network.

Monitor port

Connects a monitor to your Macintosh.

Apple Desktop Bus

V

Connects your Macintosh to an input device, such as a

(ADB) port

 

keyboard or a trackball.

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Apple 132 Series Expansion bay, Scsi port, Security lock ports, Ethernet port Aaui, Monitor port, Apple Desktop Bus