Dell Latitude L400 User Manual

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Connecting External Devices:

Dell™ Latitude™ L400 User's Guide

About the I/O Connectors

You can connect external devices to the input/output (I/O) connectors on the back and left side of the computer (see

Figure 1

). The computer's

basic input/output system (BIOS) detects the presence of the external devices when you boot (start) or reboot your computer. You can connect to
the Dell Latitude L400 Advanced Port Replicator (APR) through the

docking connector

on the bottom of the computer.

Figure 1

. I/O Connectors On the Computer 

Mouse, Keyboard, and External Numeric Keypad

You can attach a Personal System (PS)/2-compatible device such as a mouse, 101- or 102-key keyboard, or external numeric keypad to the mini-
DIN PS/2 connector.

Mouse

About the I/O Connectors

AC Adapter

Mouse, Keyboard, and External Numeric Keypad

Audio Devices

USB Devices

Modem Connector

Parallel Devices

NIC Connector

Advanced Port Replicator

External Media Options

External Monitor

NOTES: Some external devices require you to load software called device drivers into system memory before using the devices. These
device drivers help your computer recognize the external device and direct its operation. Instructions for installing this software are
usually included in the upgrade kits.

The APR provides the same I/O connectors as your computer and, in addition, provides a serial port and one additional PS/2 port. For
more information on the APR, see the documentation that came with it.

1

USB connector

2

Speakers and headphones (line-out/speaker-out) jack

3

Microphone (MIC IN) jack

4 Fan intake/exhaust vents

5 Air inlet

6

PS/2 (mini-DIN) connector

7

AC adapter connector

8

External media bay connector

9

Parallel connector

10

Video connector

11

Modem connector

12

NIC connector

13

External media bay

NOTE: If the computer is in

suspend

(or

standby

) or

suspend-to-disk

(S2D) (or

hibernate

) mode when you attach a mouse, you can use

the mouse when the computer resumes normal operation. However, programs that were already running may need to be restarted to
recognize the mouse. If the computer is not in suspend (or standby) or S2D (or hibernate) mode when you attach the mouse, you must
reboot the computer to use the mouse.

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