
Microphone: This connector is used to attach a
microphone to the server when you want to record
voice or other sounds on the hard disk. This
connector can also be used by speech-recognition
software.
Audio Line Out: This connector is used to send
audio signals from the server to external devices,
such as stereo-powered speakers with built-in
amplifiers, headphones, multimedia keyboards, or
the audio line-in jack on a stereo system. To hear
audio, you must connect one of these external
devices to the audio line-out connector on the
server.
Note
The internal speaker in the server is disabled
when an external speaker is attached to the
audio line-out connector on the server. There
is no playback capability through the internal
speaker.
Ethernet Connector: An unshielded, twisted-pair
(UTP) cable with an RJ-45 connector attaches here
to the 10/100 Ethernet controller on the system
board.
For more information about cables, see “Ethernet
Cable Specifications” on page 31.
Serial Connectors: Attach signal cables for
modems or other serial devices to the 9-pin serial
connectors of serial ports 1 and 2. See “Serial
Port Connectors” on page 93 for port assignment
information.
Keyboard Connector: The keyboard cable
connects here.
Monitor Connector: The monitor signal cable
connects here.
Expansion Slots: Cables to the external
connectors on installed ISA and PCI adapters
connect here. For information about expansion
slots and adapters, see “Adapters” on page 50.
Note
The monitor connector is located on the
graphics adapter installed in slot 1.
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