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Apple Macintosh Performa 6400 Series User Manual

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Ports and connectors on the back of your computer

Standby power button

®

Turns your computer on or off when you can’t use the Power
key on the keyboard or the Shut Down command.

Monitor video port

Connects your monitor to your Macintosh.

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 device.

External modem port

W

Connects an external modem or GeoPort adapter 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.)

SCSI port

g

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

Sound input port

Connects your Macintosh to another audio source, such as a
microphone, compact disc, or audio cassette player.

Sound output port

-

Connects your Macintosh to sound output equipment, such as
externally powered (amplified) speakers.

Monitor

Keyboard

Mouse

CD-ROM drive Open/Close button

Floppy disk drive

Expansion bay

Behind the front panel

there is an expansion

bay for an optional

5.25-inch storage device

(1.7 inches high).

Internal hard disk drive

Power-on light

A green light indicates

that the computer is on.

CD-ROM drive (optional)

P

Power key

Use this key
to turn your
computer on
and off.

Sound

control buttons

Use this button to

change the volume of

the computer’s sound.

-

C

Remote control sensor

Headphone jack

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