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.

Video input card (optional)

Connects your Macintosh to a video camera,

VCR, or other video equipment.

Power socket

FSecurity lock

port

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Bus (ADB) port Connects your Macintosh to input equipment, such as a keyboard or a trackball.

TV tuner card (optional) Connects your Macintosh to an external TV antenna or cable TV service.

ªMonitor port Connects your monitor to your Macintosh.

¨Standby power button

Communication card access cover Covers port for optional communication card.

[Printer port

Connects your Macintosh to a printer or LocalTalk network.

WModem port Connects an external modem to your Macintosh.

gSCSI port

Connects your Macintosh to SCSI equipment, such as external hard disk drives and scanners.

 

Joystick port

 

Connects your Macintosh

 

to a joystick or other game

 

controller (for the PC

 

environment only).

- Sound output port

 

Connects your Macintosh

Sound input port

to headphones, externally

powered (amplified)

Connects your Macintosh to a professional-quality

speakers, or other audio

microphone or other audio input equipment.

output equipment.

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