Setting Up Your System; Identifying System Unit Ports And Connectors - DEC MicroVAX 3100 Owner's Manual

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NOTE:
Some systems shipped within the United States include a VT320-AA
console terminal.
The contents of the shipping carton may differ from that shown in
Figure 2-1 depending on what you order. Check the contents of the shipping
carton against the shipping list.
NOTE:
Depending on how you set up your system, you may not use all the
components supplied with your system. Unused parts should be stored safely
for future use.
Always repack the system unit in its original packing material when moving
or relocating your system. This precaution will protect the hard disks from
damage.
2.3 Setting Up Your System
You are ready to set up your system.
2.3.1 Identifying System Unit Ports and Connectors
Turn the system unit around so that the back of it faces you. Take a minute
to look at all the ports and connectors. Symbols (called icons) identify each
port and connector you will need to install your system.
Figure 2-2 shows the ports and connectors on the back of a MicroVAX 3100
or VAXserver 3100 Model 20 system. The arrangement of the ports and
connectors on Model 10 systems is almost identical; the only difference is
the absence of the B2 Reserved connector on the top level due to the reduced
height of the system enclosure.
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