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Connectors

There are seven external connectors at various locations (see figures 1-1 and
1-3 in this section) on the Model 6600 Computer. An RJ-11 jack connects
to an optional internal modem (jack is present, whether a modem is
installed, or not). In addition, an infrared serial port (IrDA standard) pro-
vides wireless two-way communication between the computer and peripher-
al equipment.
The following connectors can be used for communication between the com-
puter and peripheral equipment:
6-pin miniature DIN (external PS/2 compatible keyboard)
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9-pin D-subminiature (serial port connection)
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15-pin D-subminiature (external VGA monitor)
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Docking connector (docks, Ethernet 10BASE-T)
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Pin-jack power adapter (direct connection to AC adapter)
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Mini-DIN Connector
This 6-pin miniature DIN connector directly supports PS/2 or PC AT key-
boards through an adapter cable. Keyboard signals are also available on the
docking connector to permit the use of an external keyboard when the com-
puter is docked.
Serial Port
This 9-pin D-subminiature connector supports RS-232 signals for two-way
communication between peripheral devices. When the computer is docked,
these same signals are carried on the docking connector and are accessed via
either an RS-232 or RS-485 port on the dock.
VGA Monitor Connector
This 15-pin D-subminiature connector allows the computer to connect to an
external monitor. The maximum size external monitor supported is 800 x
600 with 16 colors or 640 x 480 with 256 colors. The built-in display is
monochrome and does not display colors.
Docking Connector
This connector carries signals between the computer and a dock. In addi-
tion to the signals mentioned above, Ethernet 10BASE-T signals can be
routed to the dock.
SECTION 1
General Information
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Model 6600 User's Guide 1-9

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