Introducing Your TransPort LT

Connecting Peripheral Devices

Table 4 shows the icons located near each connector and describes the devices that you can attach to the connectors.

TABLE 4. Connecting Peripheral Devices

IconConnector

PS/2 (Personal System/2) mouse and keyboard port: Connect a PS/2-compatible mouse or external keyboard or keypad to this port. Make sure your computer is turned off when you attach peripherals to the port.

You can use the computer’s touchpad and a PS/2 keyboard at the same time, see PS/2 Mouse Configuration in the “Advanced Menu” on page 81 for more information

Microphone jack: Connect an external microphone to this jack. A microphone connected to this jack overrides the internal microphone.

Line-in jack: An input for external audio.

Headphone jack: Connect stereo headphones or speakers to this jack. Speakers connected to this jack override the internal speakers.

Power connector: Plug in the AC adapter to run the computer and charge the battery, see “Connecting the AC Adapter” on page 19.

LAN (Local Area Network) port (Optional): Connect LAN cable to this port.

Serial port: Plug a serial device, such as a serial mouse, into this 9- pin port. If the device has a 25-pin connector, you need a 25-to-9- pin serial adapter.

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