Lenovo 3000 J Series User Manual

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Connector

Description

Mouse

connector

Used

to

attach

a

mouse,

trackball,

or

other

pointing

device

that

uses

a

standard

mouse

connector.

Keyboard

connector

Used

to

attach

a

keyboard

that

uses

a

standard

keyboard

connector.

Serial

connector

Used

to

attach

an

external

modem,

serial

printer,

or

other

devices

that

use

a

9-pin

serial

connector.

Parallel

connector

Used

to

attach

a

parallel

printer,

parallel

scanner,

or

other

devices

that

use

a

25-pin

parallel

connector.

Audio

line

out

connector

Used

to

send

audio

signals

from

the

computer

to

external

devices,

such

as

powered

stereo

speakers

(speakers

with

built-in

amplifiers),

headphones,

multimedia

keyboards,

or

the

audio

line

in

connector

on

a

stereo

system

or

other

external

recording

device.

Audio

line

in

connector

Used

to

receive

audio

signals

from

an

external

audio

device,

such

as

a

stereo

system.

When

you

attach

an

external

audio

device,

a

cable

is

connected

between

the

audio

line

out

connector

of

the

device

and

the

audio

line

in

connector

of

the

computer.

Microphone

connector

Used

to

attach

a

microphone

to

your

computer

when

you

want

to

record

voice

or

other

sounds

or

if

you

use

speech-recognition

software.

USB

connectors

Used

to

attach

a

device

that

requires

a

Universal

Serial

Bus

(USB)

connection,

such

as

a

USB

scanner

or

USB

printer.

Depending

upon

the

model,

if

you

have

more

than

four

or

six

USB

devices,

you

can

purchase

a

USB

hub,

which

you

can

use

to

connect

additional

USB

devices.

Ethernet

connector

Used

to

attach

an

Ethernet

cable

for

a

local

area

network

(LAN).

Note:

To

operate

the

computer

within

FCC

Class

B

limits,

use

a

Category

5

Ethernet

cable.

Chapter

3.

Installing

options

19

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