Connecting Devices To The Parallel Port Connector; Connecting A Stereo Audio Device - Matrox 4Sight-II Installation And Hardware Reference

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42 Chapter 2: Connecting peripherals to the unit
Important
Connecting a floppy
drive to the parallel
port connector
3. Insert the socket-block into the Matrox opto-coupling module connector.
Voltage requirements for external devices connected to the Matrox opto-coupling
module should not excced 24 V.
Connecting devices to the parallel port
connector
If you have purchased the integrated-unit version of Matrox 4Sight-II, you can
connect parallel devices (such as a printer) to the parallel port, located on the front
panel of the unit, using a standard printer (25-pin, parallel port) cable.
If you have purchased the motherboard-only version of Matrox 4Sight-II, you will
have to connect parallel devices to the internal connector of the parallel interface,
located on the motherboard. Please refer to Chapter 3: Adding devices to the Matrox
4Sight-II motherboard, for details.
You can also connect a floppy disk drive to the internal or external parallel port
connectors. Please refer to Connecting a floppy disk drive to the parallel port
connector, for details.

Connecting a stereo audio device

You can connect a stereo audio device to the audio input and output jacks, using
a 1/8" mini audio input/output plug. The audio interface is only designed for line
input/output operations. Because there is no output amplifier or input
preamplifier, the interface will not support speakers nor microphones.
Matrox opto-coupling
module connectors

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