Lenovo ThinkCentre M57e User Manual
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9.
Connect
any
additional
devices
that
you
have.
Your
computer
might
not
have
all
connectors
that
are
shown.
1394
1394
1
USB
connector
Use
this
connector
to
attach
a
device
that
requires
a
USB
connection,
such
as
a
keyboard,
a
mouse,
a
scanner,
a
printer,
or
a
personal
digital
assistant
(PDA).
2
Serial
port
Use
this
port
to
attach
an
external
modem,
a
serial
printer,
or
other
devices
that
use
a
9-pin
serial
port.
3
S-video
connector
Use
this
connector
to
attach
a
television
set
that
has
an
S-Video
connector.
This
connector
is
present
on
some
high-performance
video
adapters.
4
Parallel
port
Use
this
port
to
attach
a
parallel
printer
or
other
devices
that
use
a
25-pin
parallel
port.
5
Ethernet
connector
Use
this
connector
to
attach
the
computer
to
an
Ethernet-type
local
area
network
or
to
a
cable
modem.
Important:
To
operate
the
computer
within
FCC
limits
when
it
is
connected
to
an
Ethernet
network,
use
a
Category
5
Ethernet
cable.
6
MIDI/joystick
connector
Use
this
connector
to
attach
a
joystick,
a
gamepad,
or
a
Musical
Instrument
Digital
Interface
(MIDI)
device
such
as
an
MIDI
keyboard.
7
IEEE
1394
connector
This
connector
is
sometimes
called
Firewire
because
it
transmits
data
rapidly.
There
are
two
types
of
IEEE
1394
connectors:
the
4-pin
and
the
6-pin.
IEEE
1394
offers
connection
to
several
types
of
consumer
electronics,
including
digital
audio
devices
and
scanners.
8
eSATA
connector
Use
this
external
Serial
Advanced
Technology
Attachment
(eSATA)
connector
to
attach
an
external
hard
disk
drive.
Chapter
3.
Setting
up
your
computer
31