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LifeBook N Series User’s Guide
REAR PANEL COMPONENTS
Following is a brief description of your LifeBook note-
book’s rear panel components.
LAN Port
The LAN port is designed to accept a Local Area
Network (LAN) RJ-45 jack. (See Communications Ports
on page 47 for more information)
USB 2.0 Ports
The five USB ports (one on the right side panel and four
on the rear panel) allow you to connect Universal Serial
Bus (USB) 2.0 or USB 1.1 devices. (See Universal Serial
Bus (USB) 2.0 Ports on page 47 for more information).
Note that only the individual horizontal USB port on
the right rear can be used to connect an infrared remote
control receiver that is required when using the optional
Media Center Edition remote control.
Anti-theft Lock Slot
The anti-theft lock slot allows you to attach an optional
physical lock down device.
Modem Port
The modem port is designed to accept a Modem (RJ-11)
telephone jack for the multi-national internal 56K
modem. (See Communications Ports on page 47 for more
information)
External Video Port
The external video port allows you to connect an
external monitor or LCD projector. (See External Video
Port on page 48 for more information)
Figure 2-6. LifeBook notebook back panel 1
2
3
4
LAN Port
USB Ports
USB Port
Lock Slot
5
6
7
8
Modem Port
External Video Port
Air Vents
S-Video Out Port
2
3
4
5
6
1
7
8
The internal modem is not intended for
use with Digital PBX systems. Do not
connect the modem to a digital PBX as it
may cause serious damage to the internal
modem or your LifeBook notebook.
Consult your PBX manufacturer’s
documentation for details. Some hotels
have Digital PBX systems. Be sure to find
out BEFORE you connect your modem.
Third-party hardware is available to allow
modem-to-PBX interface.
The internal modem is designed to the
ITU-T V.90 standard. Its maximum speed
of 53000bps is the highest allowed by
FCC, and its actual connection rate
depends on the line conditions. The
maximum upload speed is 33600bps.
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