Line In — Lets you use another audio system, like a home stereo, as an input source. Use a cable to connect to the Line-Out port on the other audio system to record or play.

Headphones — Lets you plug in stereo headphones or powered speakers.

!Volume Control — Allows you to control the speaker volume through the thumb wheel.

Around the Back of the System

You’ll find system ports for connecting your NEC Versa VX to optional devices (like a printer or external monitor) on the back of your NEC Versa VX. The ports are described after the figure.

Back system features

A – Port Replicator Notches

F – VGA Port

B – PS/2 Port

G – Serial Port

C – AC Power Port

H – USB Ports

D – Parallel Port

I – Modem/LAN Port

E – Expansion Port

 

!Port Replicator Notches — Use these notches to secure the Port Replicator to the back of the system. (There are two Port Replicator notches located at the both ends of the rear side of the system.)

!PS/2 Port — Use the standard PS/2 port to connect an external PS/2-style mouse, PS/2-style keyboard, or PS/2 style Numeric Keypad to the system. With an optional Y-adapter cable, you can connect up to two of these devices at the same time.

!AC Power Port — Lets you attach the NEC Versa VX to the AC power source using the AC adapter that comes with your system. Keep the system connected to AC power whenever possible to keep the battery pack and internal CMOS battery charged.

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NEC VX manual Around the Back of the System, Back system features