Connecting additional equipment – Apple Power Macintosh 7600/200 Series User Manual
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You can expand your computer system by connecting other equipment to it.
The illustrations on the next two pages show where equipment connects to
your Macintosh.
This chapter describes how to connect the following types of devices:
m audio equipment, such as a microphone, headphones, or speakers
m video equipment, such as a video camera or VCR
m external SCSI devices, such as a hard disk and a cartridge drive
m a printer
m a second monitor
m additional ADB input devices, such as a trackball or a graphics tablet
m security equipment to protect your Macintosh
For instructions on installing internal equipment, see Chapter 8, “Installing
PCI Expansion Cards and Additional Memory.” For instructions on
connecting to a network, see Chapter 5, “Connecting Your Computer
to a Network.”
IMPORTANT
Each device you add should be compatible with your computer
and must not exceed the maximum power allowance for that device. Turn off
the computer before connecting a SCSI or ADB device. For more
information, consult an Apple-authorized dealer, the manufacturer of the
equipment you add, or the Technical Information booklet that came with
your computer.
This chapter describes how to
connect additional equipment such
as a printer, second monitor, input
device, or audio or video device.
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Connecting Additional Equipment