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Component
Voltage switch
Power connector
Audio input (Line
in) jack (blue)
-OR-
Side speaker jack
Center/subwoofer
jack
(orange) (optional)
Rear speaker jack
(black) (optional)
Parallel port
PS/2 keyboard
port
IEEE 1394 port
Ethernet
(network) jack
S-Video out jack
(optional)
IEEE 1394 add-in
card (optional)
Telephone jack
(optional)
Headphone/analo
g speakers jack
(green)
-OR-
Front speakers
jack
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CHAPTER 2: Setting Up and Getting Started
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Description
Before turning on your computer, make sure that this switch is in the
correct position for the correct power available. The switch is preset at
the factory with the correct voltage for your area.
In the United States, the utility power is supplied at a nominal 115 volts
at 60 Hz. The power supply should always be set to this when your
computer is operating in the United States. In other areas of the world,
such as Europe, the utility power is supplied at 230 volts at 50 Hz. If your
computer is operating in an environment such as this, the voltage switch
should be moved to 230.
Plug the power cord into this connector.
If the back of your computer has five audio jacks, this jack is user
configurable for one of the following:
Stereo in: Plug an external audio input source (such as a stereo) into this
jack so you can record sound on your computer (Default).
Stereo out: Plug your side left and right speakers into this jack.
For information on configuring this jack, see
on page
52.
If the back of your computer has three audio jacks, this jack is the audio
input (line in) jack. Plug an external audio input source (such as a stereo)
into this jack so you can record sound on your computer.
Plug your center speaker and subwoofer into this optional jack. For
information on configuring this jack, see
page
52.
Plug your right and left rear speakers into this optional jack. For
information on configuring this jack, see
page
52.
Plug a parallel device (such as a printer) into this port. For more
information, see
Plug a PS/2 mouse into this port.
Plug an IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire
digital camcorder) into these 4-pin IEEE 1394 ports. For more information,
see
"Installing a printer, scanner, or other device" on page
Plug a 10/100 Ethernet network cable or a device (such as a DSL or cable
modem for a broadband Internet connection) into this jack.
For more information, see
Plug a standard S-Video cable into this optional jack. Plug the other end
of the cable into an S-Video jack on a television. For more information,
see
"Connecting a television" on page
Plug an IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire
digital camcorder) into these 4-pin IEEE 1394 ports. For more information,
see
"Installing a printer, scanner, or other device" on page
Plug a telephone cable into this jack.
If the back of your computer has five audio jacks, this jack is user
configurable for one of the following:
Headphone: Plug headphones or amplified speakers into this jack
(Default).
Stereo out: Plug your front left and right speakers into this jack.
For information on configuring this jack, see
on page
52.
If the back of your computer has three audio jacks, this jack is the
headphone/analog speaker (line out) jack. Plug powered speakers, an
external amplifier, or headphones into this jack.
"Configuring the audio jacks"
"Configuring the audio jacks" on
"Configuring the audio jacks" on
"Installing a printer, scanner, or other device" on page
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