Instruction Manual

1.Attach the PS/2 mouse cable tothe PS/2 mouse port.
2.See your mouse documentation for additional information.
Connecting aserial mouse
To connect aserial mouse, plug the mouse cable into the serial port. The mouse is ready touse.
Connecting alocal printer
Do not connect the printer cable if the computer's power is on. Doing so may damage the printer,
the computer, or both.
Before you can connect aprinter, you need toknow whether it uses aserial or aparallel interface.
Look in the printer's documentation tofind out. If the printer can be switched between serial and
parallel, choose parallel because it is faster.
You also need asuitable printer cable, which may come with your printer. Otherwise, you can
purchase one from acomputer or electronics store.
If your printer is ECP- or IEEE- compliant, make sure your printer cable is an IEEE 1284 cable.
These instructions assume you have aparallel printer, which is the most common type.
1.Connect the printer cable tothe printer and tothe computer's parallel port. Use the
illustration as aconnection guide.
Identifying the
ends of aparallel
printer cable
2.Plug the printer's power cable into alive AC outlet.
3.See your printer documentation for configuration information.