3

Conector del

Para conectar el ordenador a una red o a un dispositivo de

 

adaptador de red

banda ancha, conecte un extremo de un cable de red a un

 

 

enchufe de red o a su dispositivo de banda ancha. Conecte el

 

 

otro extremo del cable de red al conector del adaptador de

 

 

red, situado en el panel posterior del ordenador. Cuando el

 

 

cable de red se haya conectado correctamente, oirá un clic.

 

 

NOTA: No enchufe un cable de teléfono al conector de red.

 

 

En los ordenadores con tarjeta de conexión de red, utilice el

 

 

conector de la tarjeta.

 

 

Se recomienda que utilice cableado y conectores de

 

 

categoría 5 para su red. Si debe utilizar la categoría 3 para

 

 

cables, fuerce la velocidad de la red a 10 Mbps para

 

 

garantizar un funcionamiento fiable.

4

Indicador de

Un indicador amarillo parpadea cuando el ordenador

 

actividad de red

transmite o recibe datos de la red. Un gran volumen de

 

 

tráfico en la red puede hacer que este indicador luminoso

 

 

parezca estar continuamente encendido.

5

Conector de

Utilice el conector verde de salida de línea para conectar

 

salida de línea

auriculares y la mayoría de altavoces con amplificadores

 

 

integrados.

 

 

En ordenadores con tarjeta de sonido, use el conector de la

 

 

tarjeta.

6

Conector de

Utilice el conector de entrada de línea para conectar un

 

entrada de línea

dispositivo de grabación/reproducción como un reproductor

 

 

de casete, de CD o VCR.

 

 

En ordenadores con tarjeta de sonido, use el conector de la

 

 

tarjeta.

7

Conectores

Utilice los conectores USB posteriores para los dispositivos

 

USB 2.0 (5)

que suelen permanecer siempre conectados como, por

 

 

ejemplo, impresoras y teclados.

8

Conector de

Enchufe el cable del monitor compatible con VGA en el

 

vídeo

conector de color azul.

NOTA: Si ha adquirido una tarjeta gráfica opcional, este conector tendrá una tapa. No quite la tapa. Conecte el monitor al conector de la tarjeta de gráficos.

NOTA: Si utiliza una tarjeta gráfica compatible con monitores duales, utilice el cable en forma de “y” suministrado con el ordenador.

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740 specifications

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