Configuring the Sound Processor
The system is equipped with an on-board sound processor whose driver was pre-configured.
Use the operating system's sound control programs to control the speakers and microphone
on the multimedia keyboard.
Refer to the operating system documentation and Help for information on using the sound
control programs.
Configuring Networking
The system is equipped with an on-board Ethernet network adapter. Before you configure
networking, ensure that the system is connected to the network.
To configure Networking, open Network in the Control Panel. Follow the instructions in the
dialogs to set up the system to use a network. Be sure to set up the appropriate network
protocols, such as TCP/IP and NetBEUI, for the network to which the system is connected.
Refer to the operating system documentation and Help for detailed information on setting up
the operating system to use a network.
Configuring External SCSI Peripherals
Desktop systems are equipped with an Ultra SCSI (also known as SCSI-3) controller for all
SCSI devices. If you use a non-Ultra SCSI device, data transfer rates are limited to the
device's speed.
Deskside systems are equipped with an Ultra SCSI controller for external SCSI devices. You
should use only Ultra SCSI devices with the external SCSI port. If you use a non-Ultra SCSI
device, data transfer rates are limited to the device's speed.
CAUTION
Using a non-compliant SCSI-1 device with your system may cause your system to stop
working, or lead to other unpredictable results.
You can use up to five external single-ended SCSI devices with a desktop system, and up to
seven external single-ended SCSI devices with a deskside system. The total length of the
external SCSI cables depends on the number of devices connected to the SCSI adapter.
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