Connecting additional equipment 31, Connecting additional equipment – Apple Mac Performa 5300CD User Manual
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Connecting additional equipment
The illustration on this page shows where equipment should be connected to
your computer.
For instructions on connecting equipment such as a printer or scanner, see
the manual that came with the equipment.
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SCSI port
Connects your Macintosh to SCSI equipment,
such as external hard disk drives and scanners.
External video
connector (optional)
Connects your Macintosh to a
presentation system or a second
monitor for video mirroring.
LC-PDS card access cover
Covers port for optional
LC-processor-direct slot
(LC-PDS) expansion card.
Sound output port
Connects your Macintosh
to sound output equipment,
such as externally powered
(amplified) speakers.
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Sound input port
Connects your Macintosh to
another audio source, such
as a compact disc or audio
cassette player.
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Internal modem (optional)
You may have an internal
modem or other communication
card installed.
F
Security lock port
TV tuner card (optional)
Connects your Macintosh to an external
TV antenna or cable TV service.
Power switch
≤
Power socket
Hard disk drive (internal)
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Printer port
Connects your
Macintosh to a printer
or LocalTalk
network.
W
Modem port
Connects an external
modem to your Macintosh.
*
V
Apple Desktop
Bus (ADB) port
Connects your Macintosh to
an input device, such as a
keyboard or a trackball.
Video input
card (optional)
Connects your Macintosh
to a video camera, VCR, or
other video equipment.
*
If your computer has an internal modem, this port is covered. Don’t remove the cover or connect anything to this
port if you have an internal modem.
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