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Follow these instructions to connect the terminal to its peripheral devices:
1. Connect the keyboard to the Keyboard connector.
2. Connect the mouse to the Mouse connector.
3. Plug the AC cord into the back panel of the terminal, then into an AC outlet.
4. Connect a 10Base-T network cable to the Network connector.
The terminal is now ready for operation.
Turning On the Terminal
The 3720SE terminal is powered-up and operating when the power supply is
connected to AC power. To toggle the display off or on, press and release the
power management button.
Note
If the button is continuously depressed for 3-5 seconds,
the unit will perform a hard boot.
See the figure on the following page for the location of the power management
button.
Parallel Port
Local printer output
Keyboard
Keyboard interface
Mouse
Mouse interface
Power
AC power cord interface
Option Slot
PCMCIA card slot
Headphone
Audio output for headphones
Microphone
Audio input for microphones
Table 5-1
3720SE Terminal Back Panel Connectors, Continued
Connector
Description
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