Gateway 3200 User Guide - Page 21

Rear Panel

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Rear Panel The desktop case rear panel includes the following Input/Output (I/O) ports, connectors, and switches: Power connector USB ports Mouse port Voltage selector Line Microphone Line in in out RJ-45 LAN connector Serial port B Serial Parallel Video Keyboard port A (printer) port port port Keyboard port: Connects a Personal System/2 (PS/2) compatible keyboard. Mouse port: Connects a PS/2-compatible mouse. Power connector: Connects the computer power cord. The other end of the power cord plugs into an AC outlet or power strip. Parallel (printer) port: Connects a printer or other parallel device. RJ-45 LAN connector: Connects a cable that connects the computer to a network. Serial ports: Connect serial devices, such as musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) devices. USB ports: Connect external Plug-and-Play devices that are automatically configured when they are plugged into the computer through one of these ports. Some USB devices are keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors. Video port: Connects the monitor's interface cable. Voltage selector: Sets the voltage for your area, either 115 V or 230 V. 16 E-3200 User's Guide

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E-3200 User’s Guide
Rear Panel
The desktop case rear panel includes the following Input/Output (I/O)
ports, connectors, and switches:
Keyboard port:
Connects a Personal System/2 (PS/2) compatible
keyboard.
Mouse port:
Connects a PS/2-compatible mouse.
Power connector:
Connects the computer power cord. The other end of the
power cord plugs into an AC outlet or power strip.
Parallel (printer) port:
Connects a printer or other parallel device.
RJ-45 LAN connector:
Connects a cable that connects the computer to a
network.
Serial ports:
Connect serial devices, such as musical instrument digital
interface (MIDI) devices.
USB ports:
Connect external Plug-and-Play devices that are automatically
configured when they are plugged into the computer through one of these
ports. Some USB devices are keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors.
Video port:
Connects the monitor’s interface cable.
Voltage selector:
Sets the voltage for your area, either 115 V or 230 V.
Parallel
(printer)
port
Serial
port A
Keyboard
port
Line
out
Microphone
in
Line
in
Power
connector
RJ-45 LAN
connector
Video
port
Serial
port B
Mouse
port
USB
ports
Voltage
selector