Connecting The Components; Connecting The Cables - Neoware e140 - Thin Client User Manual

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Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client Appliance
FYI
The serial and parallel
ports can be used with
ICA, RDP and terminal
emulation connections.
Connecting the
cables
18

Connecting the Components

MOUSE is a PS/2-type mouse port (green-colored connec-
tor marked with the word "MOUSE" or with the icon dis-
played here).
KEYBOARD is a PS/2-type keyboard port (purple-col-
ored connector marked with the word "KEYBOARD" or
with the icon displayed here).
LAN is an RJ-45 jack. The appliance automatically detects
and connects to either 10BaseT or 100BaseT (twisted-
pair) Ethernet.
PARALLEL is a standard DB-25 parallel port for local
printers.
COM 1 and COM 2 are DB-9, RS-232 serial ports. Serial
ports may be used for peripheral devices such as modems,
personal digital assistants (PDAs), and bar code scanners.
USB ports (two Type A USB ports)
MIC is a 3.5 mm microphone jack.
LINE IN is a 3.5 mm line audio input jack.
LINE OUT is a 3.5 mm audio output jack.
MONITOR is a standard DB-15, high-density, VGA-type
monitor connector.
The power supply connects through the supplied power cable. It
automatically detects and accepts either 120 VAC or 240 VAC
line voltage.
1
Arrange your appliance and monitor in your work area.
2
Connect the monitor power cable to a power source.
3
Connect the power cord into the socket. Make sure the appli-
ance is powered off.
4
Connect the keyboard cable to the KEYBOARD (purple)
port.

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