IBM NetVista
External Connector Color Coding
Many connectors now use standard colors as shown in the table below.
Connector Color
Analog VGA
Blue
Audio line-in
Light blue
Audio line-out
Lime
Digital monitor/flat panel
White
IEEE 1394
Grey
Microphone Pink
MIDI/game Gold
Parallel Burgundy
PS/2-compatible keyboard
Purple
PS/2-compatible mouse
Green
Serial
Teal or Turquoise
Speaker out/subwoofer
Orange
Right-to-left speaker
Brown
USB Black
Video out
Yellow
SCSI, network, telephone,
modem
None
Connects Power cords
The voltage selector switch should be preset for your area; however, contact
your local power company if you are uncertain of the voltage for your area.
• If the voltage supply range in your area is 100-127V, set the voltage selector
switch so you can see 115V or 115.
• If the voltage supply range in your area is 200-240V, set the voltage selector
switch so you can see 230V or 230.
Connect the power cords to the computer and monitor first, and then connect
the power cords to the electrical outlets. For clarity, only the power cords are
shown in this picture.
Note:
If your computer has a power switch on the back of the computer, press it in the ON
position (1=ON).
Voltage selection switch is covered by a sticker to avoid accidental access.
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