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| Getting to Know Your Toro Max
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TORO MAX
Input/Output (I/O) Panel
This area includes all of Toro Max’s plugs for connecting power and data cables.
Power Socket:
Connect the power supply here, using the included AC
Adapter (model WDS5150240). This six-pin connector uses a slider to
latch into place, preventing accidental disconnects.
USB-A Ports (4):
Connect other devices
to Toro Max, such as
a mouse or trackball.
USB-B Port:
Connect
Toro Max to a PC,
allowing that PC to
send print jobs.
Ethernet Port:
Connect Toro Max
to a wired network.
Important:
To unplug
the connector, grasp
the power plug release
slider and pull it away
from the printer.
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Wireless Mouse and Other Pointing Devices
In addition to the touchscreen, Toro Max comes with a wireless optical mouse.
The mouse uses a small USB receiver (stowed in the battery compartment of the
mouse), which plugs into one of the USB-A ports on the Input/Output (I/O) Panel of
your Toro Max.
The mouse uses a single AA battery and includes its own power switch. If Toro Max does
not respond when you use the mouse, make sure that:
• the USB receiver is still firmly connected to your Toro Max,
• the mouse power switch is set to ON, and
• the mouse’s single AA battery is still fresh.
Toro Max also supports most USB-compatible pointing devices, such as ordinary
computer mice and trackballs. To install a new pointing device, simply plug it into an
available USB-A port on your Toro Max. If it is supported, the system will automatically
recognize the new device, and you can begin using it immediately.