Commodore 16 User Manual
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THE POWER SOCKET
The end ol the power supply cable Ills in here Plug the
other end
into a
standard
electrical wall
socket AFTER
connecting the first
end
into your
computer.
The Back Of Your
Computer
THE
MEMORY
EXPANSION
PORT
Commodore 16
software
cartridges plug in
here.
Before
you
insert or
remove
cartridges, make sure
the
power is OFF
THE RF JACK
This
is
where you plug in one end of the TV cable (the
thin black cable).
Only one end fits into
this lack; the
other
end
fits Into the
TV
serial
socket.
THE HIGH/LOW SWITCH
This
switch controls which television channel your Commodore 1 6 is
on. This is
primarily
used for American TVs.
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THE VIDEO SOCKET
This
Is where you plug in Ihe cable thai
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
info
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 1 531 Datassette tape
recorder
for cassette tape
software plugs In here.
SETTING UP FOR COMMODORE 16
Connecting
your Commodore 1 6 is
simple. You only need to do
two things:
1 Plug
in
Ihe
POWER SUPPLY on
the
right side of your computer and
then into
a
wait plug.
2 Connect Ihe TV cable (Ihe
thin
black
one) from Ihe
aerial
socket on
your TV to Ihe
RF
SOCKET
on the back ol
your
computer
.
Make sure that
you
have enough eiectncal 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
lo go.
1: Connecting The Power Supply
•
FIRST
plug
Ihe
round end
of
the POWER SUPPLY into the power
jack on me right side ol your computer.
• THEN plug
Ihe
other end into an electrical socket on the wall.
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