Using The Advanced Port Replicator; Connecting External Devices To The Apr - Dell Inspiron 4100 Solution Manual

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HINT:
If you receive a
BIOS upgrade floppy disk
with your APR, use the
disk to upgrade your
computer before you use
the APR.
HINT:
If the cable
connector from the
external device has
thumbscrews, be sure to
tighten them to ensure a
proper connection.
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Using the Advanced Port Replicator

The advanced port replicator (APR) integrates your computer into a
desktop environment. The APR includes a network adapter to connect your
computer to a network.
NOTICE:
APR. Doing so will damage the docking connector.

Connecting External Devices to the APR

See the following illustrations to help you connect the devices to the
1
appropriate APR connector.
The I/O connectors on the back and side of the APR duplicate the
primary connectors on the back and side of your computer.
Connect the external devices to an electrical outlet, if applicable.
2
USB
connectors (2)
keyboard
connector
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Do not attempt to lift the computer while it is connected to the
mouse
network
connector
connector
serial
connector
Connector Description
Connect one or two USB devices, such as a
USB mouse.
Connect a PS/2-style keyboard or numeric
keypad.
AC adapter
connector
parallel
video
connector
connector

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