
Safety Connecting Operation Help Appendix
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Connecting eSATA Devices
Diagram reference: G
eSATA stands for "external Serial ATA" and is used for connecting external hard drives.
Unlike common USB standards, the transmission speed of an eSATA connection is higher
than that of external USB hard drives.
Note
Take care that the connector and the socket fit exactly to avoid damaging
the contacts. Because of its asymmetric form the plug only fits into the
socket in one position.
1. Connect the cable to the eSATA socket in the front of your PC.
Remove eSATA Devices
1. Before removing an eSATA hard drive from your PC, click on the icon "Safely re-
move hardware" in the task bar and then on the hard drive to be removed.
LAN Connection
Diagram reference: K
Your PC is equipped with a network connection, in order to prepare it for network opera-
tion.
The network cable usually has two RJ45 plugs so that it is unimportant which plug is con-
nected to which jack.
1. Connect the one plug of the cable to the PC jack.
2. Connect the other plug to the other PC or hub/switch.
For further information refer to chapter “The Network” starting at page 40.
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