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Manual de usuario Dell, modelo Inspiron 4000

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The parallel connector Pin Signal I/O Definition 1 DCD I Data carrier detect 2 RXDA I Receive data 3 TXDA O Transmit data 4 DTR O Data terminal ready 5 GND N/A Signal ground 6 DSR I Data set ready 7 RTS O Request to send 8 CTS I Clear to send 9 RI I Ring indicator Shell N/A N/A Frame ground 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 port replicator. 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 PE 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 6 PD4 56 USB_VD1- 106 DOCK_SD/MODE 156 SAD2 7 PD5 57 GND 107 D_IRTX 157 SAD3 PS/2 Connector Use the 6-hole, miniature DIN PS/2 connector to attach PS/2-compatible devices such as a mouse, keyboard, or external numeric keypad. If you reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin number and signal information for the PS/2 connector. 8 PD6 58 USB_VD2+ 108 D_IRRX 158 SAD4 9 PD7 59 USB_VD2- 109 GND 159 SAD5 10 GND 60 DOCKOC1# 110 SPIRQB# 160 SAD6 11 DOC_SPKR 61 RUN_ON# 111 SPIRQC# 161 GND 12 DOCK_MIC 62 GND 112 DAT_DDC2 162 SAD7 13 DOCK_LINE 63 NC 113 CLK_DDC2 163 SAD8 14 DOCK_CDROM 64 DOCK_SCLK 114 SPAR 164 SC/BE0# 15 GND 65 DOCK_LRCK 115 SPME# 165 SAD9 16 M_SEN# 66 DOCK_MCLK 116 GND 166 SAD10 17 POWER_SW# 67 GND 117 SSERR# 167 SAD11 18 QPCIEN# 68 +12V 118 SPERR# 168 SAD12 19 S1.6M_EN# 69 AFD# 119 SLOCK# 169 GND 20 DFDD/LPT# 70 ERROR# 120 SSTOP# 170 SAD13 21 GND 71 ACK# 121 GND 171 SAD14 22 NC 72 GND 122 SDEVSEL# 172 SAD15 23 NC 73 INIT# 123 STRDY# 173 SAD16 24 D_ATCTLED 74 SLCT_IN# 124 SIRDY# 174 SC/BE1# 25 D_PWRLED 75 BUSY 125 SFRAME# 175 SC/BE2# 26 DOCK_PWR_SRC 76 PE 126 SCLKRUN# 176 GND 27 DOCK_PWR_SRC 77 SLCT 127 GND 177 SAD17 28 DOCK_PWR_SRC 78 GND 128 SGNTA# 178 SAD18 29 GND 79 DAT_SMB 129 SREQA# 179 SAD19 30 +5VDOCK 80 DCLK_SMB 130 SGNT0# 180 SAD20 31 +5VDOCK 81 SMB_INIT# 131 SREQ0# 181 SAD21 32 +5VDOCK 82 GND 132 SPCIRST# 182 GND 33 +5VDOCK 83 DAT_DOCSM1 133 SH1SEL# 183 SAD22 34 +5VDOCK 84 CLK_DOCKSM1 134 GND 184 SAD23 35 GND 85 DAT_DOCKBD 135 SWRPRT# 185 SAD24 36 DOCK_PWR_SRC 86 CLK_DOCKBD 136 SDSKCHG#/DRQ 186 SC/BE3# 37 DOCK_PWR_SRC 87 GND 137 SDIR# 187 SAD25 38 DOCK_PWR_SRC 88 R10 138 STRK0# 188 GND 39 DOCK_PWR_SRC 89 CTS0 139 SSTEP# 189 SAD26 40 GND 90 RTS0 140 SDRV1# 190 SAD27 41 DOCK_+DC_IN 91 DSR0 141 GND 191 SAD28 42 DOCK_+DC_IN 92 GND 142 SMRT1# 192 SAD29 43 DOCK_+DC_IN 93 DTR0 143 SWRDATA# 193 SAD30 44 DOCK_+DC_IN 94 TXD0# 144 SWGATE# 194 SAD31 45 DOCK_+DC_IN 95 RXD0# 145 SRDATA# 195 GND 46 DOCK_+DC_IN 96 DCD0 146 SINDEX# 196 NC 47 DOCK_+DC_IN 97 NC 147 GND 197 NC 48 DOCK_+DC_IN 98 +5VSUS 148 NC 198 NC 49 GND 99 NC 149 +5VALW 199 NC 50 LOW_PWR 100 NC 150 NC 200 GND USB Connector Use the USB connector to attach one or more USB devices, such as a mouse, to the computer. USB is a peripheral standard that enables automatic detection of USB-compliant peripheral devices. Video Connector Use the 15-pin video connector to attach an external monitor to the computer. If the image does not appear on the monitor immediately, press . Pin Signal I/O Definition 1 EXK_MSDATA I/O External keyboard/keypad/mouse data 2 KBD_DATA I Keyboard data 3 GND N/A Signal ground 4 EXK_MSPWR N/A External keyboard/keypad/mouse supply voltage 5 EXK_MSCLK I/O External keyboard/keypad/mouse clock 6 KBD_CLK I Keyboard clock Shell N/A N/A Chassis ground Pin Signal Definition 1 VCC Cable power 2 – Data N/A 3 +Data N/A 4 Ground Cable ground Pin Signal I/O Definition 1 RED O Red video 2 GREEN O Green video 3 BLUE O Blue video 4 DDC2_MONID2 I Monitor detect ID2 5 GND N/A Signal ground 6 GND N/A Signal ground 7 GND N/A Signal ground 8 GND N/A Signal ground 9 CRTVCC O 5-V power source for CRT 10 GND N/A Signal ground 11 M-SEN# I Digital monitor sense/monitor detect ID1 S-Video TV-Out Connector Use this connector on the right side of the computer to connect your computer to a television. Back to Contents Page 12 DDC_DATA I Monitor detect serial d...


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