THE POWER SOCKET
Tne end of the power supply cable fits In here. Plug the other end into a
standard electrical wail socket
AFTER
connecting the first end into your
computer.
The Back Of Your Computer
THE MEMORY EXPANSION PORT
Commodore 16 software cartridges pug in here. Before
you
insert or
remove cartridges. make sure the
power is
OFF.
THE 1W JACK
This is where you plug in one end of the TV cable (the thin black cable).
Only one end fits into this jack: the other end fits into the TV serial
socket.
THE HIGHILOW SWITCH
This switch controls whch television channel your Commodore 16 is
on. This Is primarily used for American TV's.
THE VIDEO SOCKET
This is where you plug in the cable that connects a monitor to your
Commodore 16. If you hook up your computer to a television set. you
won't need to use this.
THE SERIAL
SOCKET
You can plug a disk drive or a printer into this socket. If you want to
plug in both, first plug the disk drive into this opening, and then plug the
printer cable into the back of the disk drive.
THE CASSETTE PORT
The Commodore 1531 Datassette tape recorder for cassette tape
software plugs in here.
SETTING UP FOR COMMODORE 16
Connecting your Commodore 16 is simple. You only need to do
two things:
1
Plug
in the POWER SUPPLY on the right side of your computer and
then into a wall plug.
2 Connect the TV cable (the thin black one) from the aerial socket on
your TV to the RE SOCKET on the back of your computer.
Make sure that you have enough electrical wall outlets to plug
everything in near where you decide to set up your computer. You may
need a power strip or extension cord for more outlets. especially if
you're also hooking up a printer or a disk drive. Remember that the
power on everything (computer. TV. etc.) should be turned OFF until
you are completely set up and ready to go.
1: Connecting The Power Supply
•
FIRST plug the round end of the POWER SUPPLY into the power
Jack on the right side of your computer
.
•
THEN plug the other end into an electrical socket on the wall
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