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PC Peripheral Connection Guide

The document provides instructions for connecting various peripherals to a PC, including the system power cable, speakers, keyboard, mouse, microphone, monitor, and printer. Each connection is specified by the type of port or socket on the rear side of the PC. It also mentions the power connection for the monitor, depending on the type of power connector used.

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PC Peripheral Connection Guide

The document provides instructions for connecting various peripherals to a PC, including the system power cable, speakers, keyboard, mouse, microphone, monitor, and printer. Each connection is specified by the type of port or socket on the rear side of the PC. It also mentions the power connection for the monitor, depending on the type of power connector used.

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Connect the system power cable to the appropriate

socket on the rear side of the PC

Connect the speaker boxes/Headphone cable con-


Connect the Keyboard connector to the appropriate nector (RCA jack) to line out speaker jack (RCA
Keyboard socket on the rear side of the PC fe- male) on the rear end of the PC

Connect the Mouse connector to Com1, Com2 , Connect mics cable connector. RCA Jack to the
PS/2 or USB port ( according to type of connector MIC in RCA socket provided at the rear side of the
the Mouse comes with) PC and record

Connect printer data cable DB 25 pin male


connector to the parallel port DB 25 pin female
Connect the monitor Data cable connector to the connector pro- vided on the rear side of PC
VGA connector on the rear side of PC
Connect the power cable of the monitor either to the
lower socket on the PC itself or a separate wall socket
depending on the type of power connector the cable is
provided with.

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