Connecting the
Cables
Connecting Parallel
& Serial Peripheral
Devices
MONITOR is a standard DB-15, high-density, VGA-
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type monitor connector.
The power supply connects through the supplied power cable. It
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automatically detects and accepts either 120 VAC or 240 VAC
line voltage.
Power must not be applied until all connections have been made.
Power cables should be connected last.
1
Arrange the thin client and monitor in your work area.
2
Connect the monitor video cable to the MONITOR port. Do not
overtighten the screws. The video cable connection to the moni-
tor varies. Some monitors have attached video cables.
3
Connect the keyboard cable to the KEYBOARD (purple) port.
4
Connect the mouse cable to the MOUSE (green) port.
5
Connect a twisted-pair, 10BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet cable to
the LAN jack.
6
Connect any other peripheral devices that you require, such as a
printer (see the following section for details).
7
Connect the monitor power cable to a power outlet.
8
Connect the power cable from the thin client to a power outlet.
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Turn on your thin client and the monitor, then any peripheral
devices.
You can connect a modem, printer, bar code scanner, and other
peripheral devices to your thin client.
1
If your thin client is turned on, log off all its open connections,
and then turn off the thin client.
2
If you have a local printer, connect its cable to the PARALLEL
port. You can also attach local serial printers to either serial port:
COM 1 or COM 2.
Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client
Connecting The Components
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