Connecting The Power Cord - Sony UPA-PC500 Manual

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Note
These ports are reserved for system use. Do not
connect peripheral USB devices to these ports. For
details on peripheral devices, see "Connecting a
Peripheral USB Device" on page 9.
F
(LINE OUT) jack
Outputs the system audio to an external device,
such as speakers.
G
(LINE IN) jack
Inputs audio from an external device.
H
(MIC IN) jack
Connects to an external microphone for audio
recording.
I
(Digital I/O) connector
Connects to a 2-channel digital input/output device.
J Not currently used
K Not currently used
L
(Printer) port
Connects to an external parallel printer.
M
(LCD brightness) control
Controls the brightness of the touchscreen display.
N
(Monitor) port
Connects to a VGA monitor.
O
4 (COM 4) port
Connects to a serial device.
P
2 (COM 2) port
Connects to a serial device.
Q
1 (COM 1) port
Connects to the receipt printer. For details, see
"Replacing the Receipt Printer" on page 10.
R
(USB) ports (2)
Connect to peripheral USB devices. For details, see
"Connecting a Peripheral USB Device" on page 9.
S
(PS/2 keyboard) port
Connects to a PS/2 keyboard.
T
(PS/2 mouse) port
Connects to a PS/2 mouse.
U
(LAN) connector (RJ-45 type)
Connects to a LAN cable.
8
Connections
Caution
For safety, do not connect the connector for
peripheral device wiring that might have excessive
voltage to this port.
Follow the instructions for this port.
Notes
• Make sure any device cables with retaining screws are
properly fastened to the securing bolts on the sides of
each port.
• We recommend that you wire all device cables
through the holes at the rear of the unit and bundle
them properly with cable ties.
Connecting the Power
Cord
Follow the procedure below to connect the specified AC
power cord to the unit. For details on the locations of
internal connectors, see "Internal Connectors" on
page 7.
1
Open the cabinet.
For details, see "To open the cabinet" on page 6.
2
Connect the specified power cord to the AC power
connector inside the unit, and wire it through the
left-hand hole at the rear of the cabinet.
Notes
• When wiring and bundling cables, leave some
slack inside the cabinet to prevent a sudden pull
on the cable from disconnecting the cable or
damaging the connector.

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