Apple Macintosh 6500 User Manual
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Ports and connectors on the back of your computer
Standby power button
®
Turns your computer on or off when you can’t use the Power
key on the keyboard or the Shut Down command.
Monitor port
™
Connects your monitor to your Macintosh.
Apple Desktop Bus
V
Connects your Macintosh to an input device, such as a
(ADB) port
keyboard or a trackball.
Printer port
[
Connects your Macintosh to a printer, LocalTalk network, or
GeoPort device.
External modem port
W
Connects an external modem or GeoPort Telecom Adapter adapter to
your Macintosh. (
Note:
If your computer came with an internal modem,
this port is covered. Don’t remove the cover or connect anything
to this port if you have an internal modem.)
SCSI port
g
Connects your Macintosh to SCSI equipment, such as
external hard disk drives and scanners.
Sound input port
≈
Connects your Macintosh to another audio source, such as a
microphone, compact disc, or audio cassette player.
Sound output port
-
Connects your Macintosh to sound output equipment, such as
externally powered (amplified) speakers.
Monitor
Keyboard
Mouse
CD-ROM drive Open/Close button
CD-ROM drive (optional)
Floppy disk drive
Expansion bay
Behind the front panel
there is an expansion
bay for an optional
5.25-inch storage device
(1.7 inches high).
Your computer may have
come with an optional
Zip drive installed in this
bay as shown here.
Internal hard
disk drive
Power-on light
A green light indicates
that the computer is on.
P
Power key
Use this key
to turn your
computer on
and off.
Volume
control button
Use this button to
change the volume of
the computer’s sound.
-
C
Remote control sensor
Headphone
jack
f
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