Connectors
on
the
backpanel
are
arranged
iik«»
this:
Figure 2-6
Sun-3175 Backpanel Connectors
This
section describes
how
cables
will
be connected
from
the
backpanel
of
the
CPU
board
to
each of
the
following
items:
d
keyboard,
o
mouse,
Ethernet,
c
monitor.
This
section also describes:
DIAGNOSTICS
switch,
and
o
RESET
switch.
The
two
remaining
connectors,
marked
SERIAL
PORT A
and
SERIAL
PORT
B
are
serial
I/O
ports
to
which can
be connected
peripherals
such
as
modems,
printers,
and
other
terminals.
After
removing
the
manuals
and
cables
from
the
smaller
carton, attach the
key-
board,
mouse,
Ethernet,
and
video
monitor
to
the
base
in
the
following ways:
Keyboard and Mouse
1
.
The
keyboard
cable
is
permanently connected
to
the
keyboard;
the other
end
Connections
plugs
into the
DB-
15 (15-pin
D
connector)
at
the
backpanel of
the
CPU
board.
Find your keyboard
cable
and
plug
it
in
now
to the
KEYBOARD
con-
nector
on
the
backpanel
(see figure
above) and
tighten the
screwlocks.
2.
Find
the
mouse
and
its
cable.
The mouse
is
a
little
rectangular
box
with
three
long buttons
which
is
permanently
attached
to
its
connecting
cable.
The mouse
plugs
directly into
the
keyboard
itself;
there
is
a
phone
con-
nector
for the
mouse
in
the
top
middle
area
of
the
keyboard. Find
the
mouse
and
its
cable
and plug
this
cable
into the
phone
connector
on
the
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