The Left Side
If you run your hand along the left side, down towards the base, first you will find some
small slots in the case; these are air vents for cooling. Next you will find the CD drive,
where you can load CDs for reading; then, beginning at about the centre of the left side
and going all the way to the back corner, is the support for the reading shelf.
Your Auto-Lektor is supplied with a removable shelf, so that if you have larger books,
magazines or newspapers to scan, they can sit flat; this prevents them from sliding off the
scanner, and helps to give the scanner the best picture. The shelf has a flat top around the
same width as the scanner, and a shorter section at a right-angle, which can be slotted
into the support.
The Right Side
On the right-hand side of your Auto-Lektor, going from front to back, you will first find the
headphone socket; this socket takes a standard 3.5mm headphone plug. Then you will
find another set of small ventilation slots, just like those on the left side.
Further down towards the back you will find a panel with many connectors. The first two,
one below the other, are for a PS/2 external keyboard and mouse. The next two, one
below the other, are the Serial port, COM1,for connecting a serial device, and a VGA port
so that a monitor can be connected.
Next you will find two USB ports, for connecting external USB drive or a USB pen-drive.
Then there is a column of 3 ports. The top one is an RJ45 Ethernet port, for connecting to
a network or to the Internet. Below this there are two more USB ports.
The next two ports, one below the other, are RCA and S-Video, followed by three audio
sockets; Audio in, Audio out and Microphone.
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Illustration 2: Auto-Lektor left side, showing CD drive and shelf mounting
Illustration 3: Auto-Lektor right side, showing ports and headphone socket