Video connector – Dell PowerEdge 6400 User Manual

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Mouse Connector

If you reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin number and signal information for the mouse connector. Figure 5 illustrates the pin numbers for
the mouse connector, and

Table 4

defines the pin assignments and interface signals for the mouse connector.

Figure 5. Pin Numbers for the Mouse Connector

Table 4. Pin Assignments for the Mouse Connector

Video Connector

The system uses a 15-pin high-density D-subminiature connector on the back panel for attaching a video graphics array (VGA)-compatible
monitor to your system. The video circuitry on the system board synchronizes the signals that drive the red, green, and blue electron guns in the
monitor.

If you reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin number and signal information for the video connector. Figure 6 illustrates the pin numbers for
the video connector, and

Table 5

defines the pin assignments and interface signals for the video connector.

Figure 6. Video Connector Pins

Table 5. Pin Assignments for the Video Connector

5

KBCLK

I/O

Keyboard clock

6

NC

N/A

No connection

Shell

N/A

N/A

Chassis ground

1 Shell

Pin

Signal

I/O

Definition

1

MFDATA

I/O

Mouse data

2

NC

N/A

No connection

3

GND

N/A

Signal ground

4

FVcc

N/A

Fused supply voltage

5

MFCLK

I/O

Mouse clock

6

NC

N/A

No connection

Shell

N/A

N/A

Chassis ground

NOTE: Installing a video card automatically disables the system's integrated video subsystem.

1 Shell

Pin

Signal

I/O

Definition

1

RED

O

Red video

2

GREEN

O

Green video

3

BLUE

O

Blue video

4

NC

N/A

No connection

5-8, 10

GND

N/A

Signal ground

9

VCC

N/A

Vcc

11

NC

N/A

No connection

12

DDC data out

O

Monitor detect data

13

HSYNC

O

Horizontal synchronization

14

VSYNC

O

Vertical synchronization

15

DDC clock out

O

Monitor detect clock

Shell

N/A

N/A

Chassis ground

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