Using the advanced port replicator, Connecting external devices to the apr – Dell Inspiron 4100 User Manual

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Using the Advanced Port Replicator

HINT:

If you receive a

BIOS upgrade floppy disk
with your APR, use the
disk to upgrade your
computer before you use
the APR.

The advanced port replicator (APR) integrates your computer into a
desktop environment. The APR includes a network adapter to connect your
computer to a network.

NOTICE:

Do not attempt to lift the computer while it is connected to the

APR. Doing so will damage the docking connector.

Connecting External Devices to the APR

HINT:

If the cable

connector from the
external device has
thumbscrews, be sure to
tighten them to ensure a
proper connection.

1

See the following illustrations to help you connect the devices to the
appropriate APR connector.

The I/O connectors on the back and side of the APR duplicate the
primary connectors on the back and side of your computer.

2

Connect the external devices to an electrical outlet, if applicable.

Connector Icon

Connector Description

Connect one or two USB devices, such as a
USB mouse.

Connect a PS/2-style keyboard or numeric
keypad.

keyboard
connector

serial
connector

USB
connectors (2)

parallel
connector

network
connector

video
connector

mouse
connector

AC adapter
connector

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