Parallel connector, Docking connector – Dell Inspiron 4100 User Manual
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Parallel Connector
Use the 25-hole parallel connector to attach a parallel device to the computer. The parallel connector is used primarily for printers. The parallel connector
transmits data in parallel format, where 8 data bits (one byte) are sent simultaneously over eight separate lines.
The parallel connector can also be configured for compatibility with the PS/2 standard. Support for the EPP feature improves network adapter performance
(adapters connect to the computer's parallel connector and require the appropriate software drivers from the adapter's manufacturer).
If you reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin number and signal information for the parallel connector.
Docking Connector
Use this connector to attach your computer to the optional docking device.
Pin
Signal I/O Definition
1
STB#
I/O Strobe
2
D0
I/O Printer data bit 0
3
PD1
I/O Printer data bit 1
4
PD2
I/O Printer data bit 2
5
PD3
I/O Printer data bit 3
6
PD4
I/O Printer data bit 4
7
PD5
I/O Printer data bit 5
8
PD6
I/O Printer data bit 6
9
PD7
I/O Printer data bit 7
10
ACK#
I
Acknowledge
11
BUSY
I
Busy
12
P E
I
Paper end
13
SLCT
I
Select
14
AFD#
O
Automatic feed
15
ERR#
I
Error
16
INIT# O
Initialize printer
17
SLIN# O
Select in
18-25 N/A
N/A Ground signal
Shell
N/A
N/A Frame ground
Pin Signal
Pin Signal
Pin Signal
Pin Signal
1
STRB#/5V
51
HSYNC
101 VGA_GRN
151 GND
2
PD0
52
VSYNC
102 GND
152 CLK_SPCI
3
PD1
53
GND
103 VGA_RED
153 GND
4
PD2
54
DOCKED
104 GND
154 SAD0
5
PD3
55
USB_VD1+
105 VGA_BLU
155 SAD1