Connecting additional equipment – Apple Power Macintosh 9500 Series User Manual
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Connecting Additional Equipment
Your computer at a glance
The illustration on the next page shows a basic Power Macintosh 9500
system, ready to use. (Remember that your monitor and keyboard may appear
slightly different from the ones pictured here, depending on what you
purchased.)
You can also expand your computer system by connecting other equipment to
it. The illustration on the facing page shows where equipment should be
connected to your Macintosh.
For instructions on connecting audio equipment or SCSI devices, refer to the
next two sections of this chapter. For instructions on connecting other
equipment, such as a CD-ROM player (also called a CD-ROM drive), see the
manual that came with the equipment.
IMPORTANT
Make sure each device you add is compatible with your computer
and does not exceed the maximum power allowance for that device. If it is a
SCSI or ADB device, make sure to turn off your computer before connecting
the device. For further information, consult your Apple-authorized dealer, the
manufacturer of the component you want to add, or the Technical Information
booklet that came with your computer.
Read this chapter for information on
expanding your computer system
with additional hardware.