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Apple Macintosh Performa 5400 Series User Manual

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Ports and connectors on the back of your computer

Video input card

Connects your Macintosh to a video input source, such as a

(optional)

video camera, VCR, or other video equipment.

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 devices, such as the GeoPort Telecom Adapter and the
QuickTake 150 digital camera.

Modem port

W

Connects an external modem or GeoPort devices, such as
the GeoPort Telecom Adapter and the QuickTake 150 digital
camera to your Macintosh. (

Note:

If your computer has an

internal modem, this port is covered. Don’t remove the cover or
connect anything to this port if you have an internal modem.)

TV tuner card

Allows you to watch TV on your Macintosh by connecting your

(optional)

computer to an external TV antenna or cable TV service.
(

Note:

The TV tuner card on your computer, if you have the

card, may look different.)

SCSI port

g

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

Mouse

Built-in microphone

Color display
Your built-in monitor can
display thousands of colors.

Headphone jack

Floppy disk drive

Sound control buttons
Use these buttons to

change the volume of

the computer’s sound.

-

f

Screen control buttons
Use these buttons to lighten
or darken your screen.

Keyboard

CD-ROM drive (optional)

Power-on light
A green light indicates
that the computer is on.

CD-ROM drive
Open/Close button

Power key
Use this key to turn your
computer on and off.

P

Stereo speakers

Tilt-and-swivel base

¸

Remote control sensor

C

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