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Where to connect additional equipment – Apple Macintosh Performa 600 Series User Manual

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Where to connect additional equipment

The illustration on this page shows where equipment should be connected to
your computer.

For instructions on connecting additional equipment such as a printer or
scanner, see the manual that came with the equipment.

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Sound output port

W

Modem port

[

Printer port

Connects your Macintosh

to a printer or
LocalTalk network.

V

Apple Desktop

Bus (ADB) port

Connects your

Macintosh to input
equipment, such as a
keyboard or a trackball.

Sound input port

g

SCSI port
Connects your Macintosh to
SCSI equipment, such as external
hard disk drives and scanners.

Connects an external
modem to your Macintosh.

Connects your Macintosh to

headphones, externally
powered (amplified)
speakers, or other audio

output equipment.

Connects your Macintosh to a
professional-quality microphone
or other audio input equipment.

F

Security lock

port

Standby power button

Power socket

Monitor port

Connects your monitor
to your Macintosh.

Communication card
access cover
Covers port for optional

communication card.

PDS card access cover
Covers port for optional
processor-direct slot (PDS)
expansion card.

Video input card (optional)
Connects your Macintosh to a video camera,
VCR, or other video equipment.

TV tuner card (optional)

Connects your Macintosh
to an external TV antenna
or cable TV service.

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WARNING

Before you connect any equipment—such as a mouse,

keyboard, or external SCSI device—to your computer, make sure that
your computer is plugged in (in order to ground the computer) and
turned

off. If you connect equipment with the computer turned on, you

can damage your computer and your equipment.

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