1 parallel

Connect a parallel device, such as a printer, to the parallel

connector

connector. If you have a USB printer, plug it into a USB

 

connector.

 

NOTE: The integrated parallel connector is automatically

 

disabled if the computer detects an installed card containing

 

a parallel connector configured to the same address. For

 

more information, see "System Setup Programs" in your online

 

User’s Guide.

2link integrity • Green — A good connection exists between a 10-Mbps

 

light

network and the computer.

 

 

• Orange — A good connection exists between a 100-Mbps

 

 

network and the computer.

 

 

• Yellow — A good connection exists between a 1-Gbps

 

 

(or 1000-Mbps) network and the computer.

 

 

• Off — The computer is not detecting a physical

 

 

connection to the network.

3

network adapter

To attach your computer to a network or broadband device,

 

connector

connect one end of a network cable to either a network jack

 

 

or your network or broadband device. Connect the other

 

 

end of the network cable to the network adapter connector

 

 

on the back panel of your computer. A click indicates that

 

 

the network cable has been securely attached.

 

 

NOTE: Do not plug a telephone cable into the network

 

 

connector.

 

 

On computers with a network connector card, use the

 

 

connector on the card.

 

 

It is recommended that you use Category 5 wiring and

 

 

connectors for your network. If you must use Category 3

 

 

wiring, force the network speed to 10 Mbps to ensure

 

 

reliable operation.

4

network activity

Flashes a yellow light when the computer is transmitting or

 

light

receiving network data. A high volume of network traffic

 

 

may make this light appear to be in a steady "on" state.

5

line-out

Use the green line-out connector to attach headphones and

 

connector

most speakers with integrated amplifiers.

On computers with a sound card, use the connector on the card.

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