Fujitsu 690TX Laptop User Manual


 
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SECTION FOUR
USER INSTALLABLE FEATURES
Your LifeBook 600 Series has a number of user
installable features. This section describes how
to install and remove equipment for each of the
expansion features. The features are:
PC Card slots in the left side panel of your
notebook allow you to install PC Cards,IC
memory cards (SRAM card) or Zoomed
Video cards (Slot 1 only).
A compartment in the bottom of your
notebook allows you to install a memory
upgrade module.
A Microphone jack on the right side of
your notebook allows you to connect a
mono microphone.
A Stereo Line In jack on the right side of
your notebook allows you to connect a sound
source such as a cassette recorder.
A Headphone jack on the right side of your
notebook allows you to connect headphones
or powered speakers.
A PS/2 port on the rear panel of your note-
book allows you to connect an external
mouse or an external keyboard or
numeric keypad.
An External Floppy Disk Drive port on the
rear panel allows you to connect an optional
external floppy disk drive. This allows you
to use a floppy disk drive when you are not
using the LAN Enhancement Unit.
A dual USB port in the rear panel of your
notebook allows you to connect two
Universal Serial Bus devices.
An RJ-11 jack in the right side panel of your
notebook allows you to connect a telephone
line to the internal modem.
A Docking port in the bottom of your
notebook allows the connection of a
LAN Enhancement Unit or Base
Enhancement Unit.
A Serial port in the back of your LAN
Enhancement Unit allows you to connect
serial RS-232C devices, such as serial printers
or serial scanners.
A Parallel port in the back of your notebook
allows you to connect a parallel printer, a
parallel photo or text scanner, etc.
An External Monitor port in the back of
your notebook allows you to connect an
external monitor.
A MIDI/joystick port on the rear panel of
your LAN Enhancement Unit allows you to
connect MIDI music synthesizers, game joy-
sticks and similar devices to your notebook.
A Composite Video port (NTSC/PAL) on the
rear panel of your LAN Enhancement Unit
allows you to connect a TV or other video
device to your notebook.
P O I N T
Simultaneous display on a TV and the
notebook display panel or an external
monitor are not supported.