Where to connect additional equipment
The illustration on this page shows where equipment should be connected to
your computer.
For instructions on connecting additional equipment such as a printer or
scanner, see the manual that came with the equipment.
W
Modem port
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Printer port
Connects your Macintosh
to a printer or
LocalTalk network.
V
Apple Desktop
Bus (ADB) port
Connects your
Macintosh to input
equipment, such as a
keyboard or a trackball.
g
SCSI port
Connects your Macintosh to SCSI
equipment, such as external hard
disk drives and scanners.
Connects an external
modem to your Macintosh.
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Sound output port
Connects your Macintosh
to headphones, externally
powered (amplified)
speakers, or other audio
output equipment.
Sound input port
Connects your Macintosh to a professional-quality
microphone or other audio input equipment.
F
Security lock
port
Standby power button
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Power socket
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Monitor port
Connects your monitor
to your Macintosh.
Communication card
access cover
Covers port for optional
communication card.
Joystick port
Connects your Macintosh
to a joystick or other game
controller (for the PC
environment only).
Video input card (optional)
Connects your Macintosh to a video camera,
VCR, or other video equipment.
TV tuner card (optional)
Connects your Macintosh
to an external TV antenna
or cable TV service.
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