Ps/2 mouse connector, Ps/2 keyboard connector, Ieee 1394 (firewire) connector – Dell PRECISION 530 User Manual

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Speaker/headphone jack—used to connect computer speakers,

headphones, or other audio output devices. This jack is amplified to

support headphones.

Line-in jack—used to connect record/playback devices such as cassette

players, CD players, and VCRs.

PS/2 Mouse Connector

Attach the

PS/2

mouse cable to the 6-pin mouse connector on the back

panel. If your computer uses Microsoft

®

Windows

®

, Dell installed the

necessary mouse drivers on your hard drive.

NOTE:

This connector is similar to the keyboard connector. Ensure that you

correctly identify the mouse connector before you connect the device.

NOTE:

Do not attempt to operate a PS/2 mouse and a USB mouse

simultaneously.

PS/2 Keyboard Connector

Attach the PS/2 keyboard cable to the 6-pin keyboard connector on the back
panel.

NOTE:

This connector is similar to the mouse connector. Ensure that you

correctly identify the keyboard connector before you connect the device.

IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Connector

Used to attach high-speed serial multimedia devices. For more information,
see "

IEEE 1394 (FireWire)

."

USB Connectors

Used to attach USB-compliant devices such as keyboards, mice, printers,
and speakers to your computer.

NOTE:

When connecting a USB mouse or keyboard, ensure that you connect

to one of the Port 1 USB connectors on the back of the computer.

NOTE:

Do not attempt to operate a PS/2 mouse and a USB mouse

simultaneously.

NOTICE:

USB devices do not operate with Microsoft Windows NT

®

.

Network Adapter

The

network adapter

has the following lights:

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