Keyboard and mouse connectors – Dell PowerEdge 2500SC User Manual

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Parallel Port Connector

If you reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin number and signal information for the parallel port connector.

Figure B-3

illustrates the pin numbers for the parallel

port connector and

Table B-2

defines the pin assignments and interface signals for the parallel port connector.

Figure B-3. Pin Numbers for the Parallel Port Connector

 

 

Keyboard and Mouse Connectors

The system uses a Personal System/2 (PS/2)-style keyboard and supports a
PS/2-compatible mouse. Cables from both devices attach to 6-pin, miniature Deutsche Industrie Norm (DIN) connectors on the back panel of your system.

Mouse driver software can give the mouse priority with the microprocessor by issuing IRQ12 whenever a new mouse movement is detected. The driver software also
passes along the mouse data to the application program that is in control.

7

RTS

O

Request to send

8

CTS

I

Clear to send

9

RI

I

Ring indicator

Shell N/A

N/A Chassis ground

Table B-2. Parallel Port Pin Assignments

Pin

Signal I/O Definition

1

STB# I/O Strobe

2

PD0

I/O Printer data bit 0

3

PD1

I/O Printer data bit 1

4

PD2

I/O Printer data bit 2

5

PD3

I/O Printer data bit 3

6

PD4

I/O Printer data bit 4

7

PD5

I/O Printer data bit 5

8

PD6

I/O Printer data bit 6

9

PD7

I/O Printer data bit 7

10

ACK# I

Acknowledge

11

BUSY I

Busy

12

PE

I

Paper end

13

SLCT I

Select

14

AFD# O

Automatic feed

15

ERR# I

Error

16

INIT# O

Initialize printer

17

SLIN# O

Select in

18–25 GND

N/A Signal ground 

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