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Dell-Systemes-Dell-PowerEdge-T310-Manuel-du-proprietaire
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alienwareX51
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Dell-Photo-All-In-One-Printer-944-Manuel-du-proprietaire
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Dell-Imprimante-laser-Dell-1100-Manuel-du-proprietaire
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Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Preface
Introduction
Setup and Operation
Powering Your Computer
Intel SpeedStep Options
Traveling With Your Computer
Drivers
Customizing Your Computer
Removing and Replacing Parts
Troubleshooting Your Computer
Technical Specifications
Getting Help
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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Initial release: 15 Nov 1999
Last revised: 28 Aug 2000Back to Contents Page
Preface: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
About This Guide Notational Conventions
Warranty and Return Policy Information Typographical Conventions
Other Documents You May Need
About This Guide
This guide is intended for anyone who uses the Dell Latitude CPx H-Series/J-Series portable computers. It
can be used by both first-time and experienced computer users who want to learn about the features of the
computer. This guide also provides basic troubleshooting procedures and instructions for using the Dell
Diagnostics to test your computer and its components. The sections are summarized as follows:
"Introduction" — overview of the computer features and available upgrades
"Setup and Operation" — instructions on operating your computer
"Powering Your Computer" — instructions and options on how to power your computer
"Traveling With Your Computer" — suggestions on how to travel safely with your computer
"Drivers" — instructions on how to install driver software on your computer
"Customizing Your Computer" — instructions on accessing the System Setup program, power
management software, and the Suspend-to-Disk utility, all of which allow you to change system
settings affecting your computer's power conservation features
"Removing and Replacing Parts" — instructions on how to remove and install hard-disk drives and
memory modules
"Troubleshooting Your Computer" — initial checks and procedures that can be used to solve basic
computer problems, general guidelines on analyzing software problems, messages, and beep codes
"Technical Specifications" — reference material about the details of your computer
"Getting Help" — help tools Dell provides to assist you if you have a problem with the computer and
explains how and when to call Dell for technical assistance
Warranty and Return Policy Information
Dell Computer Corporation ("Dell") manufactures its hardware products from parts and components that are
new or equivalent to new in accordance with industry-standard practices.
For information about the Dell warranty and return policy, see the System Information guide that came with
your computer.Other Documents You May Need
Besides this User's Guide, the following documentation is included with your computer:
NOTE: Documentation updates are sometimes included with your computer to describe changes to
your computer or software. Always read these updates before consulting any other documentation
because the updates contain the latest information.
An operating system Setup Guide, which describes how to set up the operating system installed on
your Dell computer.
Operating system documentation is included if you ordered your operating system from Dell. This
documentation describes how to configure and use your operating system software.
Documentation is included with any options you purchase separately from your computer. This
documentation includes information that you need to configure and install these options in your Dell
computer.
"Readme" files may be installed on your hard-disk drive to provide last-minute updates about technical
changes to your computer or advanced technical reference material intended for experienced users or
technicians.
Notational Conventions
The following subsections list notational conventions used in this document.
Notes, Notices, and Cautions
Throughout this guide, blocks of text may be accompanied by an icon and printed in bold type or in italic
type. These blocks are notes, notices, and cautions, and they are used as follows:
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.
NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how
to avoid the problem.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
Typographical Conventions
The following list defines (where appropriate) and illustrates typographical conventions used as visual cues
for specific elements of text throughout this document:
Interface components are window titles, button and icon names, menu names and selections, and
other options that appear on the monitor screen or display. They are presented in bold.Example: Click OK.
Keycaps, the labeling that appears on the keys on a keyboard, are enclosed in angle brackets.
Example:
Key combinations are series of keys to be pressed simultaneously (unless otherwise indicated) to
perform a single function.
Example:
Commands presented in lowercase bold are for reference purposes only and are not intended to be
typed at that particular point in the discussion.
Example: "Use the setup command to . . . ."
In contrast, commands presented in the Courier New font are intended to be typed as part of an
instruction.
Example: "Type format to format the diskette in drive A."
Filenames and directory names are presented in lowercase bold.
Examples: autoexec.bat and c:\windows
Syntax lines consist of a command and all its possible parameters. Commands are displayed in
lowercase bold; variable parameters (those for which you substitute a value) are displayed in lowercase
italics; constant parameters are displayed in lowercase bold. The brackets indicate items that are
optional.
Example: del [drive:] [[path]filename] [/p]
Command lines consist of a command and may include one or more of the command's possible
parameters. Command lines are presented in the Courier New font.
Example: del c:\myfile.doc
Screen text is text that appears on the screen of your display or external monitor. It can be a system
message, for example, or it can be text that you are instructed to type as part of a command (referred
to as a command line). Screen text is presented in the Courier New font.
Example: The following message appears on your screen:
No boot device available
Variables are symbols for which you substitute a value. They are presented in italics.
Example: module n (where n represents the memory module number)Back to Contents PageBack to Contents Page
Introduction: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Overview Available Options
Features Getting Help
Overview
The Dell Latitude CPx H-Series/J-Series portable computers are expandable multimedia systems using the latest Intel® Mobile
Pentium® technology. In addition, the J-Series supports Intel SpeedStep™ technology. The CPx H-Series/J-Series computers
include the Dell DualPoint integrated pointing device, which provides a touch pad and a track stick to control the cursor on the
display screen. This section describes the major hardware and software features of your computer. Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the
front and back view of the computer, respectively.
Figure 1. Front View of the Computer
1 Touch pad
2 Keyboard
3 Track stick
4 Power button
5 Keyboard status LEDs
6 Display
7 Display latch
8 Air intake
9 Internal modem connector (available only on CPt SSeries)
10 S-Video connector
11 Audio jacks (3)12 Integrated microphone
13 Speaker
14 Modular bay
15 DualPoint buttons
16 Battery bay
Figure 2. Back View of the Computer
1 Fan
2 Video connector
3 Parallel connector
4 Status indicator panel
5 Docking connector
6 USB connector
7 PS/2 connector
8 Serial connector
9 AC adapter connector
10 Infrared port
11 Security cable slot
12 PC Card slots (2)
13 Hard-disk drive
14 Security cable slot
15 Speaker
Features
Your Dell computer has the following features:
Full multimedia capability through the following standard features:
A 14.1-inch extended graphics array (XGA), thin film transistor (TFT) 1024 x 768 active-matrix color display.
A CD-ROM drive that can be used in the modular bay. When you unpack your computer, look for the CD-ROM drive in
the accessories box of the shipping carton.64-bit hardware-accelerated video support, with 8 megabytes (MB) of video memory.
Support for a zoomed video (ZV) PC Card in the lower PC Card connector.
For H-Series computers, ESS Maestro 2E audio controller with hardware wavetable support and 3D surround sound.
For J-Series computers, ESS Maestro 3I audio controller with software wavetable support and 3D surround sound.
Three audio jacks for connecting external speakers or headphones, a microphone, and a record/playback device to
your computer.
Integrated microphone and two stereo speakers.
Accelerated graphics port (AGP) architecture that increases the computer's performance, particularly video
performance.
An ENERGY STAR® partner, Dell Computer Corporation has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR
guidelines for energy efficiency.
A modular bay that supports a DVD-ROM drive, CD-ROM drive, CD-RW drive, diskette drive, second battery, second
hard-disk drive, or SuperDisk LS-120 drive module. To make the computer as light as possible when you travel, use the
special travel module in the modular bay.
NOTE: Your computer was shipped with a diskette drive in the modular bay. For information on removing the
diskette drive and installing a different device in the bay, see "Modular Bay."
A minimum of 32-MB synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) module is standard. You can increase
memory up to 512 MB by installing combinations of 32-, 64-, 128-, 192-, or 256-MB SDRAM modules in the two memory
module sockets on the system board.
NOTE: Your computer is capable of supporting two 256-MB SDRAM modules for a total of 512 MB of memory.
Two power conservation modes — suspend mode and suspend-to-disk mode — that help you conserve battery power. If the
batteries run out of power, suspend-to-disk mode prevents data loss by copying all system data to the hard-disk drive and
turning off the computer.
Connectors for two 3.3-volt (V) or 5-V PC Cards. The lower PC Card connector supports ZV PC Cards.
NOTE: The PC Card controller supports the CardBus standard for 32-bit data transfer on the PC Card.
Hardware and software support for the Dell Latitude C/Port Family Advanced Port Replicator (APR) and the Dell Latitude
C/Dock Family Expansion Station.
A DualPoint integrated pointing device which includes both a touch pad and a track stick. These pointing devices are
positioned for both left- and right-handed users. The track stick is positioned in the keyboard to allow you to move the cursor
while keeping your fingers in a typing position. Two sets of left and right buttons, located above and below the touch pad,
mimic mouse buttons. You can also perform many pointing functions by tapping the touch pad or the track stick. Click-anddrag buttonless functions are also supported.
A lithium ion battery in the battery bay, with support for a second battery in the modular bay. The Dell ExpressCharge™
technology charges a single battery in approximately 1 hour (when the computer is off or in suspend mode).
NOTICE: Do not puncture or incinerate the battery. When your battery no longer holds a charge, call your local waste
disposal agency or environmental agency for advice on disposing of the computer's lithium ion battery. The lithium ion
technology used in the battery is significantly less hazardous to the environment than the lithium metal technology
used in some other batteries (such as watch batteries).High-performance parallel and serial ports and a multipurpose Personal System/2 (PS/2) connector for attaching external
devices, a monitor connector for attaching an external monitor to your computer, and a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector
that supports stand-alone and hub devices.
An infrared port that permits file transfer without the use of cable connections. The port is compatible with the Infrared Data
Association (IrDA) Standard 1.1 (Fast IR) and Standard 1.0 (Slow IR) for use with external devices.
Dell HyperCool™ an automatic thermal management system that uses a variable-speed fan, microprocessor speed changes,
and Intel's Remote Heat Exchanger technology to keep the system running at the optimum temperature.
CAUTION: Do not allow your Latitude portable computer to operate with the base resting directly on exposed skin.
With extended operation, heat can potentially build up in the base. Allowing sustained contact with the skin could
cause discomfort or, eventually, a burn.
The following software is included with your Dell computer:
The Microsoft® Windows® 95, Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), or Windows NT® 4.0, Windows 2000 or higher operating
system is installed on your hard-disk drive. For more information, see your operating system documentation.
For Latitude CPx J-Series computers, the Intel SpeedStep technology is installed on your hard-disk drive.
The System Setup program lets you view and change the system configuration. For more information, see "Using the System
Setup Program."
Dell Diagnostics for evaluating the computer's components and devices.
NOTE: If Dell did not install an operating system on your hard-disk drive, the drivers, system utilities, and diagnostics are
available separately from Dell. To order them, see "Getting Help" for the appropriate telephone number in your location.
Available Options
As your computing requirements change, you can extend your computer's capabilities with a C/Port Family APR or C/Dock Family
Expansion Station. You can also install a hard-disk drive of larger capacity, increase system memory, and add functionality with PC
Cards. Dell also offers additional modules that you can install in the modular bay, including a second hard-disk drive, a DVD-ROM
drive, a CD-ROM drive, a CD-RW drive, an LS-120 drive module, and a second battery.
Dell offers the following devices and upgrade options:
C/Port Family APRs and C/Dock Family Expansion Stations
Additional batteries
External keyboards and a numeric keypad
External monitors
External pointing devices
External speakers, headphones, and microphones
Printers
Hard-disk drives
Second hard-disk drive for the modular bay
DVD-ROM drive modules
CD-RW drive modules
Second CD-ROM drive module
SuperDisk LS-120 drive modules
AC adapter
PC Cards
32-, 64-, 128-, 192-, and 256-MB memory modules
Carrying case
Instructions for connecting or installing these options are included in the upgrade kit you receive from Dell.Getting Help
If at any time you don't understand a procedure described in this guide, or if your computer does not perform as expected, Dell
provides a number of tools to help you. For more information on these help tools, see "Getting Help."
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Setup and Operation: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series
User's Guide
AC Adapter PC Cards
Batteries Modular Bay
CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and CD-RW
Drives
DualPoint Integrated Pointing Device
Display Securing Your Computer
Diskette Drive Connecting External Devices
Keyboard I/O Connectors
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Powering Your Computer: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series
User's Guide
AC Adapter
Power Management Settings
Batteries
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Intel® SpeedStep™ Options: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/JSeries User's Guide
Using Intel SpeedStep
Using the Adjust Properties Option
Setting the Advanced Options
Using Intel SpeedStep
The Intel SpeedStep technology, included with the Latitude CPx J-Series, allows you to set the performance
level of the processor whether the computer is running on battery or AC power.
To access the Intel SpeedStep properties window, perform the following steps:
1. Right click the flag icon in the system tray on the Windows® taskbar to access further performance
level options. The following three options appear:
Maximum Performance option — switches your computer to the highest possible
performance level even if the computer is running on battery
Battery Optimized Performance option — lets your computer run on performance level
optimized for battery power even if the computer is connected to an electrical outlet
Adjust Properties — lets you change the more performance options
2. To change the performance level, click the desired option.
To access the Intel SpeedStep options when the flag icon is not visible on the taskbar and if your computer is
running under ACPI, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Start button and point to Settings.
2. Click Control Panel.
3. Click Power Management.
4. Select the Intel SpeedStep tab and select the options desired.
5. After you make any changes, click OK to accept the settings and close the Intel SpeedStep window.
Using the Adjust Properties Option
1. To access the Intel SpeedStep option window, either right click the flag icon and click the Adjust
Properties option or double click the flag icon. The Intel SpeedStep technology options window opens.
2. You can adjust the following performance options:
Automatically change performance when the power source changes (the default) —
changes the performance level of your computer automatically when it is running on battery
or connected to an electrical outlet.
Ask me before automatically changing performance — when selected, the computer
prompts you for confirmation before the computer changes performance level.
Running on batteries and Plugged in pull-down menus — change performance level
options.
3. Click Apply to accept the settings.
4. Click OK to close the Intel SpeedStep technology options window.
Setting the Advanced Options
The Advanced options lets you disable various options. To set Advanced options, perform the following
steps:
1. Click the flag icon in the Windows® system tray on the taskbar.
2. Click the Adjust Properties option.
The Intel SpeedStep window opens.
3. Click the Advanced button.
The Advanced window opens.
4. Click any of the following options:
Disable Intel SpeedStep technology control.
Remove flag icon.
Disable audio notification when performance changes.
5. Click Apply to accept the settings.
6. Click OK to close the Intel SpeedStep technology window.
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Traveling With Your Computer: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/JSeries User's Guide
Identifying Your Computer
Preparing Your Computer for Travel
Travel Tips
Identifying Your Computer
As an antitheft measure, assign a primary password and a hard-disk drive password to prohibit unauthorized
access to the computer.
Dell recommends that you follow these precautions before you travel with your computer:
Write down your service tag number, and put it in a safe place separate from the computer or carrying
case. If the computer is lost or stolen, use the service tag number when reporting to law enforcement
officials and to Dell.
Use a text editor (such as Microsoft® Windows® Notepad) to create a file called if_found in your root
directory. Place information such as your name, address, and telephone number in this file. (For
instructions on using the appropriate text editor, see the documentation that came with your operating
system.)
Attach your business card or other name tag to the computer.
Contact your credit-card company and ask if it offers coded identification tags that allow your property
to be returned to you without the risk of revealing your name, address, or telephone number.
Use a permanent marking or stenciling device to write your driver’s license number or some other
unique identifying mark on the computer. If a lost or stolen computer is recovered, such marking
identifies the computer as your property.
Service Tag Number
The service tag number is an alphanumeric code on a bar code label located on the bottom of the computer.
The number is unique to your computer and allows Dell technical assistance personnel to identify the
computer and its configuration quickly if you call for assistance.
If Your Computer Is Lost or Stolen
If your computer is lost or stolen, Dell suggests that you perform the following steps:
1. Call a law enforcement agency to report the lost or stolen computer.Include the service tag number in your description of the computer. Ask that a case number be
assigned, and write it down. Also write down the name, address, and telephone number of the
law enforcement agency. If possible, obtain the name of the investigating officer.
If you know where the computer was lost or stolen, call a law enforcement agency in that area. If
you do not know, call a law enforcement agency where you live.
2. If the computer belongs to a company, notify the security office of the firm.
3. Call Dell technical assistance to report the missing computer.
Provide the computer’s service tag number, the case number, and the name, address, and
telephone number of the law enforcement agency to which you reported the missing computer. If
possible, give the name of the investigating officer.
The Dell support technician will log your report under the computer’s service tag number and flag
the computer as missing or stolen. If someone calls Dell for technical assistance and gives your
service tag number, the computer is identified automatically as missing or stolen. The technician
will attempt to get the phone number and address of the caller. Dell will then contact the law
enforcement agency to which you made the report of the missing or stolen computer.
Preparing Your Computer for Travel
To prepare your computer for travel, perform the following steps:
1. Remove any external devices attached to the computer, and store them in a safe place. If a diskette is
in the diskette drive, remove it. Remove any cables attached to installed PC Cards (you do not have to
remove the PC Cards themselves).
2. To make the computer as light as possible, remove the storage drive from the modular bay and install
the travel module.
3. To maximize battery life, check the charge on your battery. Then fully charge the battery and any
spares you plan to carry with you.
4. Turn off the computer or press to enter suspend-to-disk mode. (On a French keyboard, press
.)
NOTICE: When you disconnect the AC adapter from the computer, grasp the adapter cable's
connector, not the cable itself, and pull gently but firmly to avoid damaging the cable.
Disconnect the AC adapter.
NOTICE: When the display is closed, items left on the keyboard could damage the display.
6. Make sure that there is nothing on the keyboard and palmrest that can damage the display when you
close it. Then close the display.
7. Pack all your computing accessories.With the optional Dell carrying case, you can pack the computer and its accessories together.
NOTE: Follow the travel tips and take special precautions if you are planning to travel by air.
Accessories
You may want to take some of the following accessories with you when you travel:
Spare batteries
AC adapter and AC power cable
Backup diskettes
Appropriate printer driver files if you will be using a printer
Cables for PC Cards (such as modem and network cards)
Power adapters for foreign electrical outlets and modem cable adapters
for foreign telephone networks
CD-ROM drive
DVD-ROM drive
LS-120 drive
CD-RW drive
Diskette drive and parallel cable for using the drive as an external device
Travel module
Traveling by Air
You may want to take the following precautions when you are traveling by air with your computer:
Notify airport security in advance that you are bringing a portable computer.
Be sure to have a charged battery or the AC adapter and power cable available in case you are asked
to turn on the computer.
Do not check the computer as baggage.
NOTICE: Have airport security personnel check the computer by hand. If the computer passes
through a metal detector, data loss may occur. If you must pass the computer through a metal
detector, first remove the hard-disk drive.
Do not put the computer through a metal detector.The computer can go through an airport X-ray security machine.
Before you use the computer on an airplane, check the in-flight magazine or ask the flight crew to verify
that such use is permitted. Some airlines forbid the use of electronic devices during the flight. All
airlines forbid the use of electronic devices during takeoff and landing.
Dell has several carrying cases that protect the computer and accessories during travel.
If you pack the computer in a suitcase, do not pack so tightly that the computer display breaks or so
loosely that the computer slides around.
Avoid packing the computer with items such as shaving cream, colognes, perfumes, or food.
Protect the computer, the battery, and the hard-disk drive from hazards such as extreme temperatures;
overexposure to sunlight; and exposure to dirt, dust, or liquids.
Pack the computer so that it does not slide around in the trunk of your car or in an overhead storage
compartment.
If you are carrying a second hard-disk drive separately, protect the drive from exposure to static
electricity by placing the drive in an antistatic bag or wrapping it in a nonconductive fabric.
Travel Tips
Consider changing the settings of your power management options to maximize battery life if you will
be using battery power for extended periods.
If you are traveling internationally, carry proof of ownership to speed your passage through customs. If
the computer is provided by your employer, carry documentation of your right to use the computer.
Investigate the customs regulations of the countries you plan to visit, and consider acquiring an
international carnet from your government if you travel through many different countries.
Power interruptions can occur frequently in some countries. Always have a charged battery available if
traveling abroad.
Credit card holders should check with their credit card companies for information about the kinds of
emergency travel assistance they offer to users of portable computers. Many companies provide
services that help you solve problems, such as quickly locating 3.5-inch diskettes or providing a directdial telephone line for your modem connection.
NOTICE: Do not use removable media drives while the computer is in motion. The vibrations could
interrupt the flow of data to and from the storage devices and the hard-disk drive or diskette drive.
Carnet
A carnet is an international customs document (also known as a merchandise passport) that facilitates
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Drivers: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Installing Microsoft® Windows® 95 and Windows 98 Drivers
Installing Microsoft® Windows NT® Drivers
Installing Microsoft® Windows 2000 Drivers
NOTE: For more information on using the operating system installed on your computer by Dell, see
the operating system user's guide that came with your computer.
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Customizing Your Computer: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/JSeries User's Guide
Using the System Setup Program
System Setup Options
Power Management Settings
Suspend-to-Disk Utility
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Removing and Replacing Parts: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/JSeries User's Guide
Installing a Primary Hard-Disk Drive
Preparing to Remove or Install Memory Modules
Removing or Installing Memory Modules
Installing a Primary Hard-Disk Drive
NOTICE: To prevent data loss, turn off your computer before you remove the hard-disk drive. Do
not remove the hard-disk drive if the computer is in suspend mode or if the drive access indicator is
lit. Removing the drive under these conditions will lead to loss of data.
To install a primary hard-disk drive, perform the following steps:
1. Save any open files, turn off the computer, and remove any installed batteries.
2. Remove the hard-disk drive from the drive bay.
Close the display and turn the computer over. Using a small Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the
screw (see Figure 1) that holds the drive carrier in the drive bay. Save the screw for use later in this
procedure.
Figure 1. Removing a Hard-Disk Drive
3. Gently pull the drive carrier out of the drive bay.
When the hard-disk drive is not in the computer, protect the drive from exposure to static
electricity. See "Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge" in your System Information Guide for
more information.
4. Remove the new hard-disk drive from its packaging.Save the original packaging to use when you store or ship the hard-disk drive.
5. Install the new hard-disk drive into the computer (it comes in a drive carrier).
NOTICE: If the drive carrier does not slide in easily, pull it out and try again. To avoid damage, do
not force the drive carrier into the bay.
6. Gently push the drive carrier into the drive bay until the carrier door is flush with the computer case.
7. Replace the screw you removed in step 2. Be careful not to overtighten the screw.
If you have installed a new hard-disk drive, follow the directions that came with the drive to partition and
logically format the drive and to create a suspend-to-disk (S2D) partition.
NOTICE: Hard-disk drives are extremely fragile and must be handled carefully to avoid damage.
Follow these guidelines:
The primary hard-disk drive is installed in a metal carrier to protect the drive and make
installation easier. When you remove and install hard-disk drives, handle the drive carrier, not
the drive itself.
Never press down on the top of the drive.
Do not drop the drive. Even a slight jar or bump can damage the drive heads and spinning
plates, thus rendering the drive inoperable.
CAUTION: The primary hard-disk drive may be hot to the touch under extreme environmental
conditions. If the drive is hot, allow it to cool before you replace it.
Preparing a New Primary Drive
Every primary hard-disk drive must be physically formatted, partitioned, and logically formatted before it can
be used to store data. Every primary hard-disk drive from Dell is physically formatted before it is sent to you.
Use the program(s) provided by your operating system to partition and logically format the hard-disk drive.
Preparing to Remove or Install Memory Modules
To prepare the computer for the removal or installation of memory modules, perform the following steps.
NOTES: If necessary, print these instructions for reference before proceeding.
NOTICE: Your portable computer does not support extended-data out (EDO) memory modules.
Only synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) modules are supported for use in
Dell Latitude CPx H-Series/J-Series computers.
NOTICE: Do not install memory modules while the computer is in suspend, standby, or suspend-todisk mode.
NOTICE: Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface of a connector on the back of thecomputer. While you work, periodically touch the connector to dissipate any static electricity that
might harm internal components.
1. Turn off the computer and any attached peripherals, and disconnect them from their electrical outlets to
reduce the potential for personal injury or shock.
2. If the computer is docked, undock it.
3. Disconnect the AC adapter and any attached peripherals, including telephone or telecommunication
lines, from the computer.
4. Remove the battery from the battery bay or the modular bay.
Removing or Installing Memory Modules
To remove or install memory modules, perform the following steps:
1. Close the display, and turn the computer upside down.
2. Remove the memory module cover.
Locate the small rectangular indentation at one end of the memory module cover. Place the tip of
your finger under the cover by the indentation and firmly lift it up. When the door pops up, lift it up
to remove it and expose the memory modules underneath it.
3. If you are replacing a memory module, remove the old one.
Carefully spread apart the inner metal tabs of the memory module socket just far enough for the
memory module to disengage from the socket (it should pop up slightly). Then lift the memory module
away from the socket (see Figure 2).
Figure 2. Removing a Memory Module1 DIMM A
2 DIMM B
4. Ground yourself and unpack the new memory module from the upgrade kit.
5. Install the new memory module into the appropriate slot.
NOTES: If you are installing a 192-MB memory module, be sure that it is inserted with the
double-stacked memory chips facing you. A 192-MB memory module inserted with the doublestacked memory chips facing down does not fit properly in the socket.
192-MB memory modules are designed for either the socket labeled DIMM A or the socket
labeled DIMM B. They are not interchangeable.
The socket labeled DIMM A should be populated before the socket labeled DIMM B. If you only
have one memory module, you should install it in the DIMM A socket. (See Figure 2.)
Memory modules are keyed, or designed to fit into their sockets in only one direction. The slots on
the system board are notched so that the memory module can be firmly seated only one way.
a. Align the memory module’s edge connector with the slot in the center of the memory
module socket.
b. With the module at a 45-degree angle, press the memory module’s edge connector firmly
into the memory module socket.
c. Pivot the memory module down until it clicks into place.
If you do not hear a click as each end of the memory module snaps into the metal tabs, remove
the memory module and reinstall it.
NOTICE: After installation, if the memory module cover does not fit or is difficult to close, you may
have installed the memory module improperly into the wrong slots. Remove the memory modules
and reinstall them. Do not force the memory module cover to close because you may damage your
computer.
6. Replace the memory module cover as follows:
a. Set the memory module cover loosely over the opening, making sure that the tabs on the
bottom of the cover catch in the slots on either side of the opening.
b. Slide the cover into place and press down on it until you hear it click.
7. Reconnect your computer and peripherals to their electrical outlets and turn them on.
As the computer boots, it detects the presence of additional memory and automatically updates
the system configuration information.
8. In one of the following ways, verify that the System Memory option reflects the newly installed
memory:Click the Start button, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and double-click the System
icon. The amount of memory installed in the computer is displayed in the lower-right corner
of the General tab window.
In the System Setup program, the System Memory option appears in the lower-right corner
of pages 1, 2, and 4.
To run the System Setup program, press on the computer’s keyboard (or on an external keyboard if the External Hot Key option is enabled).
If the total amount of memory shown is incorrect, the memory module(s) may not be installed
properly. Repeat preparatory steps 1 through 4 and removal and installation steps 1 through 8
until the memory total is correct.
9. Run the System Memory test of the Dell Diagnostics to confirm that all installed memory modules are
operating correctly.
10. Use the Suspend-to-Disk utility to update the S2D partition on your hard-disk drive. The S2D partition
stores system data while the computer is in suspend-to-disk mode.
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Troubleshooting Your Computer: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/JSeries User's Guide
Dell Diagnostics
Error Messages and Flash Codes
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Technical Specifications: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series
User's Guide
Processor Keyboard
Chip Set and Bus Battery
PC Cards AC Adapter
Memory Physical
Connectors Environmental (Computer)
Audio Touch Pad
Video Track Stick
14.1-Inch Display
Processor
Latitude CPx H-Series/J-Series Intel® Mobile Pentium® III microprocessor. For J-Series,
microprocessor includes Intel SpeedStep™ technology
Chip Set and Bus
System chip set Intel Mobile 440BX AGPset
Microprocessor data bus width 64 bits
DRAM bus width 64 bits
Address bus width 32 bits
Flash EPROM 4 Mb
AGP bus 66 MHz
PCI bus 33 MHz
PC Cards
CardBus controller Texas Instruments PCI 1225 CardBus controller
PC Card connectors two (supports type I and type II cards in any combination; typeIII cards can be used only in the lower connector; the lower
connector supports zoomed video cards on systems using the
Microsoft® Windows® 95 or Windows 98 operating system)
Cards supported 3.3-V and 5-V
PC Card connector size 68 pins
Data width (maximum):
PCMCIA 16 bits
CardBus 32 bits
Memory
Architecture SDRAM
Memory module sockets two
Memory module capacities and type 32-, 64-, 128-, 192-, and 256-MB
3.3-V SDRAM1
modules
Standard RAM 32-MB memory module
Maximum RAM 512 MB
Memory clock speed 100 MHz
Memory access time CL2 or CL3 (Note: CL3 indicates a CAS latency of 3 clocks)
BIOS address F000:0000-F000:FFFF
Connectors
Serial (DTE) 16,550-compatible, 16-byte buffer connector
Parallel unidirectional, bidirectional, or ECP connector
Video connector
PS/2 mini-DIN connector
Infrared port compatible with both IrDA Standard 1.1
(Fast IR) and IrDA Standard 1.0 (Slow IR)
Audio microphone-in jack;
line-in/audio-in jack;
headphones/speakers jack
USB USB-compliant connectorDocking connector for the C/Port Family Advanced Port
Replicator or C/Dock Family Expansion Station
S-Video 7-pin mini-DIN connector (an S-Video to composite video
Adapter is also included with the computer)
Audio
Audio type Sound Blaster (software emulation-capable)
Audio controller For the H-Series, ESS Maestro 2E; for the J-Series, ESS
Maestro 3I
Stereo conversion 16 bit (analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog)
Interfaces:
Internal PCI bus/AC97
External stereo line-in minijack;
microphone-in minijack;
headphones/speakers-out minijack
Speakers two 8-ohm speakers
Internal speaker amplifier 1 W channel into 8 ohms stereo
Controls volume can be controlled through key combinations, application
program menus, or the Speaker window in the Dell Control
Center (Windows 95 only)
Video
Video type 64-bit hardware-accelerated
Data bus 2X AGP
Video controller ATI Mobility M1
Video memory 8.0 MB
14.1-Inch Display
Type XGA, active-matrix color (TFT)
Dimensions (active area):
Height 214.3 mm (8.4 inches)Width 285.7 mm (11.3 inches)
Diagonal 357.1 mm (14.1 inches)
Maximum resolution/colors 1024 x 768; 24-bit color
Response time (typical) 20 ms rise (maximum)/50 ms fall (maximum)
Operating angle 0° (closed) to 180°
Viewing angles:
Horizontal ± 45°
Vertical +15°/–30°
Dot pitch 0.28 mm
Power consumption:
Panel (typical) 1.0 W
Backlight 3.4 W
Controls brightness can be controlled through a key combination
Keyboard
Number of keys 87 (U.S., Canada, Korea, Thailand, and locations that use
traditional Chinese);
88 (Europe);
90 (Japan)
Key travel 2.8 mm ± 0.4 mm
(0.11 inch ± 0.016 inch)
Key spacing 19.05 mm ± 0.3 mm (0.75 inch ± 0.012 inch)
Battery
Type lithium ion
Dimensions:
Height 21.5 mm (0.83 inch)
Depth 88.5 mm (3.48 inches)Width 139.0 mm (5.47 inches)
Weight 0.39 kg (0.87 lb)
Voltage 14.8 VDC
Capacity 53 WH
Charge time (approximate)2
:
Computer on 2.5 hours
Computer off 1 hour
Life span (approximate)2 500 discharge/charge cycles
Temperature range:
Charge 0° to 35°C (32° to 95°F)
Storage –40° to 65°C (–40° to 149°F)
AC Adapter
Input voltage 90 to 135 VAC and 164 to 264 VAC
Input current (maximum) 1.5 A
Input frequency 47 to 63 Hz
Output current 4.5 A (maximum at 4-second pulse);
3.51 A (continuous)
Rated output voltage 20.0 VDC
Height 27.94 mm (1.1 inches)
Width 58.42 mm (2.3 inches)
Depth 133.35 mm (5.25 inches)
Weight (with cables) 0.4 kg (0.9 lb)
Temperature range:
Operating 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)
Storage –40° to 65°C (–40° to 149°F)Physical
Height 45.0 mm (1.77 inches)
Width 319.0 mm (12.55 inches)
Depth 252.5 mm (9.94 inches)
Weight3
with 14.1-inch display 2.73 kg (6.02 lb) with travel module installed in modular bay
2.93 kg (6.46 lb) with diskette drive installed in modular bay
3.06 kg (6.74 lb) with CD-ROM drive installed in modular bay
Environmental (Computer)
Temperature:
Operating 0° to 35°C (32° to 95°F)
Storage –40° to 65°C (–40° to 149°F)
Relative humidity (maximum):
Operating 10% to 90% (noncondensing)
Storage 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Maximum vibration:
Operating 0.9 GRMS using a random-vibration spectrum that simulates
user environment
Storage 1.3 GRMS using a random-vibration spectrum that simulates
air/truck shipment
Maximum shock4
:
Operating 152.4 cm/sec (60.0 inches/sec)
(equal to a half-sine pulse width of 2 ms)
Storage 203.2 cm/sec (80 inches/sec)
(equal to a half-sine pulse width of 2 ms)
Altitude (maximum):
Operating –15.2 m to 3048 m (–50 to 10,000 ft)
Storage –15.2 m to 10,668 m (–50 to 35,000 ft)Touch Pad
Interface PS/2-compatible
X/Y position resolution (graphics table
mode)
240 cpi
Size:
Thickness 2.8 mm (0.11 inch) at highest component
Width (sensor-active area) 55mm (2.17 inch)
Height 39-mm (1.54-inch) rectangle
Weight 9.02 g (0.29 oz)
Power:
Supply voltage 5 V ± .5 VDC
Supply current 25 mA (maximum operating for track stick and touch pad
combined)
ESD In accordance with IEC-801-2
Track Stick
Interface PS/2-compatible
X/Y position resolution 250 counts/sec.@100gf
Size: Protrudes .5 mm higher than surrounding keycaps
Power:
Supply voltage 5 V ± .5 VDC
Supply current 25 mA (maximum operating for track stick and touch pad
combined)
ESD In accordance with IEC-801-2
NOTES:
1The Dell Latitude CPx H-Series/J-Series does not support some memory modules from older models of
Dell portable computers, such as the Latitude CP, XP, XPi CD, or LM. The H-Series only supports
SDRAM modules and does not support EDO memory modules.
2
Battery performance features such as charge time and life span can vary according to the conditions
under which the computer and battery are used.
3
Weights are shown with a hard-disk drive, a battery in the battery bay, and a travel module, diskette
drive, or a CD-ROM drive in the modular bay. Your computer might weigh more or less, depending on its
configuration.
4
Measured with the hard-disk drive in head-parked position.
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Getting Help: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Help Overview
Contacting Dell
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Modular Bay: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Using the Modular Bay
Installing Devices in the Modular Bay With Softex Docking Services or Softex BayManager Software
Installing Devices in the Modular Bay Without Softex Docking Services or Softex BayManager Software
Using the Modular Bay
Your computer comes with a diskette drive installed in the modular bay. You can also install a battery, a CDROM drive, a CD-RW drive, a DVD-ROM drive, a SuperDisk LS-120 drive module, or second hard-disk drive
in the modular bay. To make the computer as light as possible, use the travel module in the modular bay in
place of any of the available drives.
NOTICE: When the drives are not inside the computer, they are fragile and must be handled
carefully to avoid damage. Do not press down on the drives or place heavy objects on top of them.
Place the drives in a travel case to keep them free of dust and liquids. Store the drives in a safe
place.
If your system is running Microsoft® Windows NT® with Softex Docking Services installed or if your system
is running Windows® 95 or Windows 98 with Softex BayManager installed, see "Installing Devices in the
Modular Bay With Softex Docking Services or Softex BayManager Software."
If your system does not have Softex Docking Services or Softex BayManager, see "Installing Devices in the
Modular Bay Without Softex Docking Services or Softex BayManager Software."
If you are removing a device from the modular bay and installing a battery, see "Batteries."
If your system is running Windows 2000, device swapping in the modular bay is supported by the operating
system. Although you can physically remove and install devices as described in the following subsections,
refer to the information on unplugging or ejecting hardware in your Windows 2000 documentation instead of
following the Softex- or System Setup-related steps in the following subsections.
NOTE: A new hard-disk drive must be formatted before you can use it. For instructions, see the
documentation that came with the drive.
Installing Devices in the Modular Bay With Softex Docking Services or BayManager
Software
Your computer may be using Windows 95 or Windows 98 with Softex BayManager software or Windows NT
with Softex Docking Services software. This software allows you to hot-swap devices such as diskette
drives, hard-disk drives, SuperDisk LS-120 drives, CD-ROM drives, CD-RW drives, and DVD-ROM drives
to and from your computer’s modular bay and the C/Dock Family Expansion Station’s media bay. Hotswapping capability allows you to remove and replace a device while the computer is on. You do not have toshut down or restart the computer for the device to be recognized.
To install a device in the modular bay, perform the following steps:
1. Verify that the Diskette Reconfig option in the System Setup program is set to Any Time.
2. Verify that the Display Close option in the System Setup program is set to Active.
3. Save your work and close all open files and application programs.
4. If the computer is docked, undock it.
5. Double-click the Docking Services or BayManager icon in the Windows system tray on the task bar.
The Softex BayManager window appears for Windows 95 or Windows 98, and the Docking Services
window appears for Windows NT.
6. Click the Remove/Swap button.
7. If the modular bay contains a device, remove the device as follows:
a. Close the computer display and turn the computer over.
b. Slide the modular bay latch toward the Unlock icon.
Keep holding the modular bay latch with one hand while pulling the device out of the bay with the
other hand.
c. After you remove the device, release the modular bay latch.
8. Slide the new device firmly into the modular bay.
You should hear a click when the device is fully seated.
NOTE: Softex BayManager and Softex Docking Services do not report a second battery installed
in the modular bay on the Storage Devices tab.
9. Click OK. Then click OK again to close the Softex window.
For the latest information on Softex Docking Services, see the Softex user’s guides at
http://www.dell.com/. Click Small Business Center or Medium & Large Business. Click Notebooks;
then, if applicable, click Choose Latitude. Look for Softex Utilities Installation Guide on the left of the
screen.
If you are removing a device from the modular bay and installing a battery, see "Batteries."
Installing Devices in the Modular Bay Without Softex Docking Services or Softex
BayManager Software
To install a device in the modular bay, perform the following steps:
1. Verify that the Diskette Reconfig option in the System Setup program is set to Any Time.Save your work and close all open files and application programs.
3. Turn your computer off.
4. If the computer is docked, undock it.
5. If the modular bay contains a device, remove the device as follows:
a. Close the computer display and turn the computer over.
b. Slide the modular bay latch toward the Unlock icon.
Keep holding the modular bay latch with one hand while pulling the device out of the bay with the
other hand.
c. After you remove the device, release the modular bay latch.
Slide the new device firmly into the modular bay.
You should hear a click when the device is fully seated.
7. Dock the computer if necessary.
8. Turn on the computer.
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Using the System Setup Program: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx HSeries/J-Series User's Guide
Overview
Entering the System Setup Program
Using the System Setup Program
Overview
Each time you turn on your computer, it compares the installed hardware with the system configuration
information stored in nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM). If the system detects a discrepancy, it
generates an error message for each incorrect configuration setting.
Power Management Compliance (APM Versus ACPI)
The system configuration process differs depending on the type of power management scheme used by the
operating system. Microsoft® Windows® 95 and Windows NT use Advanced Power Management (APM).
Windows 2000 uses Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI). Windows 98 can be either
APM- or ACPI-compliant, depending on the version you are using. If you have Windows 98, you can
determine which power scheme you have by accessing the System devices list in the Device Manager.
For Windows 98 with APM, click Start—> Settings—> Control Panel—> System—> Device Manager—>
System devices.
For Windows 98 with ACPI, click Start—> Settings—> Control Panel—> System—> Hardware—>
Device Manager—> System devices.
Either APM or ACPI options will appear at the top of the System devices list.
To adjust the configuration settings for APM operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows 95,
Windows 98 with APM, or Windows NT®, you can use the System Setup program.
ACPI operating systems, such as Windows 2000 and Windows 98 with ACPI, automatically configure
most of the setup options available in the System Setup program. In such cases, the operating system
overrides system setup options entered through the System Setup program. One exception is the
External Hot Key option, which you can disable or enable only through the System Setup program.
For more information on configuring features for these operating systems, see your Microsoft Windows
Help.
NOTE: For ACPI operating systems, the System Setup program is accessible only during the
system boot routine.
You can use the System Setup program as follows:To set or change user-selectable features — for example, your password or power management
features
To verify information about your computer's current configuration, such as the amount of system
memory
For some setup options, you must reboot the computer before any changes take effect. Changes for other
options take effect immediately.
NOTE: If you change an option that is activated by rebooting, the System Setup program displays the
setting you selected rather than the setting currently in effect. You must reboot for the new setting to
take effect.
After you set up your computer, run the System Setup program to familiarize yourself with your system
configuration information and optional settings. Dell recommends that you write down the information for
future reference.
NOTE: If the computer uses the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system, you can also use the Dell
Control Center to view and change the system configuration. Access the Dell Control Center from the
Dell Accessories folder.
For more information, see "System Setup Options."
Entering the System Setup Program
Enter and use the System Setup program as follows:
For APM operating systems, such as Windows 95, Windows 98 with APM, and Windows NT, press
at any time on the keyboard (or on an external keyboard if the External Hot
Key option is enabled). If you press (or on an external keyboard if the
External Hot Key option is enabled), the System Setup program opens directly to the Battery Status
screen.
For ACPI operating systems, such as Windows 2000 and Windows 98 with ACPI, you must enter System
Setup before the operating system loads. Enter System Setup by pressing when the F2 message
appears during the system boot routine.
Press to exit the System Setup program. If you change the setting of an option that requires rebooting
to take effect, exit the operating system before rebooting. (The Help text in the upper-right corner of System
Setup screens 1, 2, and 4 tells you if the computer must be rebooted.)
NOTE: If the System Setup program is running when the computer enters suspend mode, the
computer exits the System Setup program and then activates suspend mode.
For more information, see "System Setup Options."
Using the System Setup ProgramThe System Setup screens display the current setup and configuration information and optional settings for
your computer. Information on the screens is organized in five boxed areas:
Title
The box at the top of all screens lists the page number, system name, and version number of the basic
input/output system (BIOS).
Options
The box on the left half of screens 1, 2, and 4 lists options that define the installed hardware in your
computer and the power conservation and security features for your computer.
Fields next to the options contain settings or values. You can change those values that appear bright
on the screen. Options or values that you cannot change (because they are determined or calculated
by the computer) appear less bright.
Help
The box on the upper-right half of screens 1, 2, and 4 displays help information for the option with a
currently highlighted field.
Computer data
The box in the lower-right corner of screens 1, 2, and 4 displays information about your computer.
Key functions
The line of boxes across the bottom of all screens lists keys and their functions within the System
Setup program.
For more information, see "System Setup Options."
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Dell™ Diagnostics: Dell Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Overview Dell Diagnostics Main Screen Overview
Features of the Dell Diagnostics Confirming the System Configuration Information
When to Use the Dell Diagnostics How to Use Dell Diagnostics
Starting the Dell Diagnostics
Overview
Unlike many diagnostic programs, the Dell Diagnostics helps you check your computer's hardware without any
additional equipment and without destroying any data. By using the diagnostics, you can have confidence in your
computer's operation. And if you find a problem you cannot solve by yourself, the diagnostic tests can provide you
with important information you will need when talking to Dell's service and support personnel.
NOTICE: Use the Dell Diagnostics to test only your Dell computer. Using this program with other computers
may cause incorrect computer responses or result in error messages.
Features of the Dell Diagnostics
The Dell Diagnostics provides a series of menus and options from which you choose particular test groups or
subtests. You can also control the sequence in which the tests are run. The diagnostic test groups or subtests also
have these helpful features:
Options that let you run tests individually or collectively
An option that allows you to choose the number of times a test group or subtest is repeated
The ability to display or print out test results, or to save them in a file
Options to temporarily suspend testing if an error is detected, or to terminate testing when an adjustable error
limit is reached
A menu category called Devices that briefly describes each test and its parameters
A menu category called Config that describes the configuration of the devices in the selected device group
Status messages that inform you whether test groups or subtests were completed successfully
Error messages that appear if any problems are detected
When to Use the Dell Diagnostics
Whenever a major component or device in your computer does not function properly, you may have a component
failure. As long as the microprocessor and the input and output components of your computer (the display, keyboard,
and diskette drive) are working, you can use the Dell Diagnostics. If you are experienced with computers and know
what component(s) you need to test, simply select the appropriate diagnostic test group(s) or subtest(s). If you are
unsure about how to begin diagnosing a problem, read the rest of this section.Starting the Dell Diagnostics
Perform the following steps to start the diagnostics:
1. Turn off the computer.
2. Undock the computer if you have it docked.
3. Turn on the computer.
4. Press at the Dell BIOS splash screen to access the System Setup menu.
5. Select the following boot sequence:
Boot First Device: Diskette Drive
Boot Second Device: CDROM / DVDROM Drive
Boot Third Device: Internal HDD
6. Insert the Dell System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
7. Turn the computer off.
8. Turn the computer on. The system restarts and automatically begins to run the Dell Diagnostics.
9. When you have completed running diagnostics, remove the Dell System Software CD from the CD-ROM drive.
To change the boot sequence, repeat steps 1 through 5, customizing the boot sequence to fit your needs. Then
restart your system.
NOTE: Before you read the rest of this subsection, you may want to start the Dell Diagnostics so that you can
see it on your display.
When you start the diagnostics, the Dell logo screen appears, followed by a message telling you that the diagnostics
is loading.
After the diagnostics loads, the Diagnostics Menu appears (see Figure 1). The menu allows you to run all or specific
diagnostic tests or to exit to the MS-DOS prompt.
For a quick check of your computer, select the Quickly Test All Devices option. This option runs only the subtests
that do not require user interaction and that do not take a long time to run. Dell recommends that you choose this
option first to increase the odds of tracing the source of the problem quickly. For a thorough check of your computer,
select the Fully Test All Devices option. To check a particular area of your computer, select the Select Devices to
Test option.
To select an option from this menu, highlight the option and press , or press the key that corresponds to the
highlighted letter in the option you choose.
Figure 1. Diagnostics MenuDell Diagnostics Main Screen Overview
When you select Select Devices to Test from the Diagnostics Menu, the main screen of the diagnostics appears
(see Figure 2). The main screen lists the diagnostic test device groups, lists the devices of the selected device group,
and allows you to select categories from a menu. From this screen, you can enter two other types of screens.
Information on the main screen of the diagnostics is presented in the following five areas:
Two lines at the top of the screen identify the version number of the Dell Diagnostics.
On the left side of the screen, the Device Groups area lists the diagnostic test groups in the order they will run
if you select All from the Run tests menu category. Press the up- or down-arrow key to highlight a test device
group.
On the right side of the screen, the Devices for Highlighted Group area lists the computer's currently
detected hardware and some of the relevant settings.
The lower-right side of the screen displays information about your integrated drive electronics (IDE) hard-disk
and CD-ROM drive(s).
Two lines at the bottom of the screen make up the menu area. The first line lists the categories you can select;
press the left- or right-arrow key to highlight a menu category. The second line gives information about the
category currently highlighted.
NOTE: The options displayed on your screen should reflect the hardware configuration of your computer.
Figure 2. Dell Diagnostics Main ScreenConfirming the System Configuration Information
When you boot your computer from your diagnostics diskette, the diagnostics checks your system configuration
information and displays it in the Device Groups area on the main screen.
The following sources supply this configuration information for the diagnostics:
The system configuration information settings (stored in nonvolatile random-access memory [NVRAM]) that you
selected while using the System Setup program
Identification tests of the microprocessor, the video controller, the keyboard controller, and other key
components
Basic input/output system (BIOS) configuration information temporarily saved in RAM
Do not be concerned if the Device Groups area does not list the names of all the components or devices you know
are part of your computer. For example, you may not see a printer listed, although you know one is attached to your
computer. Instead, the printer is listed as a parallel port. The computer recognizes the parallel port as LPT1, which is
an address that tells the computer where to send outgoing information and where to look for incoming information.
Because your printer is a parallel communications device, the computer recognizes the printer by its LPT1 address
and identifies it as a parallel port. You can test your printer connection in the Parallel Ports tests.
How to Use Dell Diagnostics
Six comprehensive, menu-driven, online Help categories provide instructions on how to use the program and explaineach menu item, test group, subtest, and test and error result. To enter the Help menu, perform the following steps:
1. Highlight Select Devices to Test in the Diagnostics Menu.
2. Press .
3. Press .
The six Help menu categories are Menu, Keys, Device Group, Device, Test, and Versions. The online Help also
provides detailed descriptions of the devices that you are testing. The Help categories are explained below.
Menu Category
The Menu Help category provides descriptions of the main menu screen area, the Device Groups, and the different
diagnostic menus and commands and instructions on how to use them.
Keys Category
The Keys Help category explains the functions of the all of the keystrokes that can be used in Dell Diagnostics.
Device Group Category
The Device Group Help category describes the test group that is presently highlighted in the Device Groups list on
the main menu screen. It also provides reasoning for using some tests.
Device Category
The Device Help category is the educational section of online Help. It describes the function and purpose of the
highlighted device in the Device Groups. For example, the following information appears when you select the
Device Help category for Diskette in the Device Groups list:
Diskette drive A:
The diskette disk drive device reads and writes data to and from diskettes. Diskettes
are flexible recording media, sometimes contained in hard shells. Diskette recording
capacities are small and access times are slow relative to hard disk drives, but they
provide a convenient means of storing and transferring data.
Test Category
The Test Help category provides a thorough explanation of the test procedure of each presently highlighted test
group subtest. An example of the Diskette subtest Diskette Drive Seek Test is as follows:
Diskette drive A: - Diskette Drive Seek Test
This test verifies the drive's ability to position its read/write heads. The test
operates in two passes: first, seeking from the beginning to ending cylinders
inclusively, and second, seeking alternately from the beginning to ending cylinders
with convergence towards the middle.
Versions Category
The Versions Help category lists the version numbers of the subtests that are used by the Dell Diagnostics.
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AC Adapter: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Using the AC Adapter
Connecting the AC Adapter
Turning the Computer On
Using the AC Adapter
The AC adapter converts AC power to the DC power required by the computer. The AC adapter kit includes
two cables: the AC adapter cable and an AC power cable.
You can connect the AC adapter with your computer either turned on or off.
The AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide. However, power connectors vary among countries.
Before you use AC power in a foreign country, you may need to obtain a new power cable adapter designed
for use in that country.
If the computer is docked to one of Dell's C/Port Family Advanced Port Replicators (APR) or C/Dock Family
Expansion Stations, you can run the computer on AC power by connecting the AC adapter to the C/Port APR
or C/Dock Expansion Station.
NOTE: If you are running your computer on AC power with a battery installed, the AC adapter charges
the battery (if needed) and then maintains the battery's charge.
NOTICE: To avoid overheating, the AC adapter should be in a ventilated area, such as on a desktop
or on the floor, when used to power the computer or charge the battery. Do not use the AC adapter
in a poorly ventilated environment, such as inside a carrying case.
Connecting the AC Adapter
To connect the AC adapter, perform the following steps:
1. Connect the AC adapter power cable to the AC adapter (See Figure 1).
2. Plug the AC adapter power cable into an electrical outlet.
3. Plug the AC adapter cable into the AC adapter connector on the computer.
Figure 1. Connecting the AC Adapter1 AC adapter power cable
2 AC adapter
3 AC adapter cable
Turning the Computer On
To turn on the computer, press the power button. (See Figure 1 in "Introduction.")
NOTE: If your computer's operating system is "locked up"— that is, it does not respond to commands
— press and hold down the power button for at least five seconds to shut it off.
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PC Cards: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
About PC Cards Removing PC Cards
Installing PC Cards Configuring PC Cards
About PC Cards
The computer has a slot into which you can install up to two PC Cards if the PC Cards comply with Release
2.01 of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) standard and Release 4.2
of the Japanese Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA) standard.
The computer supports type I, type II, and type III PC Cards (including memory cards) and advanced
technology attachment (ATA) cards that emulate integrated drive electronics (IDE) hard-disk drives. Also
supported are input/output (I/O) cards such as modems, local area network (LAN) cards, wireless LAN cards,
and small computer system interface (SCSI) cards.
If you are using the Microsoft® Windows® 95, Windows 98, or Windows 2000 operating system, you can use
a zoomed video (ZV) PC Card only in the lower PC Card connector. (The Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0
operating system does not support ZV.)
NOTES: A PC Card is not a boot device. The "type" of a card refers to its thickness, not its
functionality.
Your computer recognizes most I/O cards and automatically loads the device driver associated with
that card.
NOTICE: Take extra precautions if you use extended PC Cards in your computer. Extended cards
are longer versions of standard PC Cards. They fit into, and operate correctly with, your computer.
However, they extend beyond the edge of the computer when installed. If something strikes the
exposed end of an installed card, your system board can be damaged. Because of space
considerations, you may have trouble using two PC Cards in your computer if one of them is an
extended card. It may be easier to use an extended card if you install it in the upper PC Card
connector. Always remove an extended PC Card before you pack the computer in its carrying case.
Installing PC Cards
You can use the following PC Card combinations in the PC Card slots:
A single type I or type II card (using either the upper or lower PC Card connector)
A single type III card (using the lower PC Card connector only)
One type I card and one type II card (using either connector)
Two type I cards or two type II cardsNote: Use a ZV PC Card in the lower connector only.
PC Cards are generally marked with a symbol, such as a triangle or an arrow, to indicate which end should
be inserted into the slot. The cards are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion. If card orientation is not clear,
see the documentation that came with the card.
You do not need to turn off your computer or exit suspend or standby mode before you install a PC Card. To
install a PC Card (see Figure 1), perform the following steps:
1. If necessary, remove the blank from the PC Card connector you intend to use by pressing the eject
button and pulling the blank out.
2. Hold the card with its orientation symbol pointing into the slot and the top side of the card facing up.
3. Insert the card into the slot, and press in firmly until the card is completely seated in the internal PC
Card connector.
4. If you encounter too much resistance when inserting it, do not force the card. Check the card's
orientation and try again.
Figure 1. Installing a PC Card
PC Card Blanks
Save the blank to use whenever you do not have a PC Card installed. The blank protects the PC Card
connector from dust and other particles.
Removing PC Cards
NOTICE: If you are using Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows 2000, use the PC Card
configuration utility on the taskbar to select and stop a card before you remove it. If you do not
remove the card in the configuration utility, you could lose data from open application programs.
To remove a PC Card (see Figure 2), perform the following steps:
1. Stop the PC Card using the PC Card configurations utility on the taskbar.
2. Press the PC Card eject button.
The PC Card or blank protrudes from the slot slightly. It does not come out all the way.
3. Gently remove the card.Figure 2. Removing a PC Card
To protect the PC Card connectors, install a blank if you are not going to use the connector.
Configuring PC Cards
The PC Card configuration utility performs the following functions:
Notifies you whenever a PC Card is inserted and tells you how the card is configured
Automatically loads the proper device driver if it is available on the hard-disk drive
If drivers are not available on the hard-disk drive, prompts you to install them using the device driver
diskette that came with the card
The operating system automatically detects a PC Card and opens the Add New Hardware menu from the
Control Panel. For more information, see the PC Card operating system documentation.
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Batteries: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
About the Batteries Second Low-Battery Warning
Charging a Hot Battery Charging the Battery
Battery Usage Detecting Battery Problems
Installing a Battery in the Battery Bay Battery Disposal
Installing a Second Battery About Battery Power
Battery Charge Gauge Turning the Computer On
First Low-Battery Warning
About the Batteries
Your computer’s lithium ion battery provides power when an electrical outlet is not available. A battery in the battery bay
is standard with the computer. Lithium ion batteries are longer lived than conventional batteries and do not require
replacement as often. To double battery life, install a second battery in the modular bay. Lithium ion batteries do not
have the "memory effect" that is exhibited by nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) and nickel-cadmium (NiCD) batteries. You do
not need to drain a lithium ion battery completely before recharging it. A lithium ion battery will not "forget" at which point
it is fully charged. NiMH and NiCD batteries may not charge fully if they are partially drained then recharged.
The lithium ion technology used in your computer’s battery is significantly less hazardous to the environment than the
lithium metal technology used in some other batteries (such as watch batteries). Spent batteries should not be placed
with common household waste products. Contact local authorities for the location of a chemical waste collection
program nearest you.
Keep the following information in mind when you are running your computer from the battery:
You can expect 2.5 to 5 hours of battery life with a single fully charged battery and 6 to 10 hours of battery life with
two fully charged batteries. Actual performance varies, depending on which power management features are
enabled and which application programs are being used.
When two batteries are installed, the AC adapter first charges the battery in the battery bay.
The integrated charge gauge lets you check a battery’s charge before you insert it into the computer.
The battery’s self-test capability alerts you to battery conditions such as low charge.
There is no battery memory effect with lithium ion batteries—you can charge the battery whenever you like without
fear of reducing its charge capacity.
A battery has a life span of up to 500 full charges and 2000 partial charges, provided it is charged at normal room
temperature.
Charging a Hot Battery
If your battery is hot from being used in your computer or being in a hot environment, take note of the following
precautions:A hot battery will not charge when you connect the AC adapter to the computer. This safety feature is important
because charging a hot battery shortens the battery’s life span and may damage the battery and the computer.
The battery is too hot to start charging if the battery indicator flashes alternately green and amber. If this occurs,
disconnect the computer from its electrical outlet and allow it and the battery to return to room temperature.
Reconnect the computer to the electrical outlet and continue charging the battery.
If the computer is not allowed to return to room temperature, the battery stops charging before it reaches its full
capacity.
Battery Usage
The battery is partially charged when you receive it. Dell recommends that you charge your battery to full capacity
before using it to power the computer.
If you are powering the computer from a battery, try to conserve battery power. A number of factors affect battery
operating time:
Power conservation features that you use
Type of display and microprocessor your computer has
Use of the optical or storage drive modules
Number and type of PC Cards and other external devices you use
Kinds of application programs you run
Capacity of the memory modules you install (the higher the capacity, the more power used)
Use of the infrared port
When you activate suspend mode (known as standby in the Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system), the computer
can run on battery power for approximately one week (if the battery was fully charged before activating suspend or
standby mode).
If you are going to store the computer, disconnect all peripheral devices and turn off the computer. Remove the battery
when you store your computer for an extended period of time. A battery will drain when not in use during prolonged
storage. After a long storage period, recharge the battery fully before you attempt to run your computer from battery
power.
Installing a Battery in the Battery Bay
NOTICE: To avoid data loss, do not replace a battery while the computer is turned on unless the computer is
connected to an electrical outlet or a second battery is installed.
To install a battery in the battery bay, perform the following steps (see Figure 1).
NOTES: You can also install a battery in the modular bay.
If necessary, print these instructions for reference before proceeding.
Figure 1. Installing a Battery1. Save your work and close all open files and application programs.
2. If the computer is docked, undock it.
3. If the modular bay contains a battery, go to step 5.
4. If the only battery in the computer is in the battery bay and that is the battery you want to replace, connect the
computer to an electrical outlet or preserve your data in one of these ways:
Use suspend mode.
Place the computer in suspend mode by pressing (or on an external
keyboard if the External Hot Key option is enabled in the System Setup program). Then shut down the
computer.
Use suspend-to-disk mode.
Place the computer in suspend-to-disk mode by pressing (or on a French
keyboard). When the green power indicator turns off, continue.
5. Remove the battery from the battery bay.
a. Close the computer display and turn the computer over.
b. Slide the battery bay latch toward the Unlock icon. Hold the latch with one hand while pulling the
battery out of the bay with the other hand.
c. Release the latch after you remove the battery.
6. Slide the new battery firmly into the battery bay. You should hear a click when the battery is fully seated.
7. If you put the computer into suspend or suspend-to-disk mode, press the power button to resume normal
operation.
Installing a Second Battery
NOTICE: To avoid data loss, do not replace a battery while the computer is turned on unless the computer is
connected to an electrical outlet or a second battery is installed.
NOTE: The following procedure applies only if you are replacing a storage module that has been operating in the
modular bay. If you are installing a battery into an empty modular bay, you can hot-swap the battery (insert the
battery while the computer is on).
1. Save your work and close all open files and application programs.
2. If the computer is docked, undock it.3. If your system does not have Softex Docking Services or Softex BayManager, go to step 5.
4. If your system is running Microsoft Windows NT® with Softex Docking Services installed or if your system is
running Windows 95 or Windows 98 with Softex BayManager installed, perform the following steps.
a. Double-click the Docking Services or BayManager icon in the Windows system tray on the task bar.
The Softex BayManager window appears for Windows 95 or Windows 98. The Docking Services
window appears for Windows NT.
b. Click the Remove/Swap button.
5. If BayManager is not installed, preserve your data in one of these ways and then go to step 6:
Use the suspend mode.
Place the computer in suspend mode by pressing (or on an external
keyboard if the External Hot Key option is enabled in the System Setup program).
Use the suspend-to-disk mode.
Place the computer in suspend-to-disk mode by pressing (or on a French
keyboard). When the green power indicator turns off, continue.
6. Remove any device that may be installed in the modular bay (see Figure 2).
a. Close the computer display and turn the computer over.
b. Slide the modular bay latch toward the Unlock icon to release the device in the bay. Hold the latch in
the unlock position while pulling the device out of the bay.
c. Release the latch after you remove the device.
Figure 2. Removing a Device from the Modular Bay
7. Slide the new battery firmly into the battery bay. You should hear a click when the battery is fully seated.
NOTE: Softex BayManager and Docking Services do not report a second battery installed in the modular
bay on the Storage Devices tab.
8. If your system is running Microsoft Windows NT with Softex Docking Services or Windows 95 or Windows 98 with
Softex BayManager, click OK. Then click OK to close the Softex window.9. If you put the computer into suspend or suspend-to-disk mode, press the power button to resume normal
operation.
Battery Charge Gauge
The battery charge gauge consists of five indicators. Each indicator represents 20 percent of full charge. If only one
indicator lights up, recharge the battery before using it.
To check the charge level, press the battery test button that is next to the indicators (see Figure 3). The appropriate
number of indicators lights up for a few seconds to indicate the amount of charge remaining in the battery. For example,
if three indicators light up, your battery has between 41 percent and 60 percent of its charge left.
Figure 3.Battery Charge Gauge
NOTES: An indicator that blinks rapidly when you check the battery’s charge level indicates a
temporary failure or a potentially recoverable failure like overheating. Allow the battery to cool for
several minutes before checking the charge level again.
If the battery is experiencing a permanent failure, when you press the battery test button, you will see
no indicators. If you install such a battery into the computer, the amber battery indicator on the
computer flashes rapidly. To purchase a new battery, call Dell or access the Dell World Wide Web
site at http://www.dell.com. Dispose of the old battery properly.
Percentage of Charge
When you press the battery test button, the number of indicators that light up shows an estimate of the remaining
battery charge:
If one indicator lights up, the battery has 1 to 20 percent of its charge remaining.
If two indicators light up, the battery has 21 to 40 percent of its charge remaining.
If three indicators light up, the battery has 41 to 60 percent of its charge remaining.
If four indicators light up, the battery has 61 to 80 percent of its charge remaining.
If five indicators light up, the battery has 81 to 100 percent of its charge remaining.First Low-Battery Warning
The first low-battery warning—a blinking amber battery indicator—occurs when you have about 15 minutes of battery
life left under current conditions and the computer is not connected to an electrical outlet. Figure 4 shows the battery
indicator status lights.
Figure 4. Status Lights
1 Power indicator
2 Drive access indicator
3 Battery indicator
NOTICE: When you see a low-battery warning, save your work immediately. Then replace the battery or
connect your computer to an electrical outlet.
After the first low-battery warning, if no input/output (I/O) activity occurs within 75 seconds, the computer activates
suspend-to-disk mode. If the computer has no suspend-to-disk partition, the computer enters suspend mode. The
computer can preserve data for several hours in suspend mode.
If you have set the computer to enter suspend-to-disk mode after a certain amount of time with no I/O activity, the
computer enters suspend-to-disk mode before the final low-battery warning. Once suspend-to-disk mode is activated,
no further power is consumed.
NOTICE: Never turn off the computer while the drive access indicator is on. Doing so could cause data loss.
Instead, close all of your application programs before you turn off the computer.
Second Low-Battery Warning
The second low-battery warning—a steady amber battery indicator—occurs when you have about 5 minutes of battery
life left under current conditions and the computer is not connected to an electrical outlet.
After the second low-battery warning, if no further I/O activity occurs within 15 seconds, the computer activates
suspend-to-disk mode. If there is no suspend-to-disk partition, the computer enters suspend mode. The computer can
preserve data for several hours in suspend mode.
If the computer is already in suspend mode when a final low-battery warning occurs, the computer activates suspendto-disk mode immediately. If suspend-to-disk mode has been disabled, the computer reenters suspend mode.
NOTICE: To avoid losing data (and possibly corrupting data areas on your hard-disk drive), save your work
immediately after a second low-battery warning. Then connect your computer to an electrical outlet, or place
the computer in suspend mode. If the battery runs completely out of power, the computer shuts off without
properly closing any open files.Charging the Battery
Each time you connect the computer to an electrical outlet or install a battery in a computer that is connected to an
electrical outlet, the computer checks the battery's charge. The AC adapter charges the battery (if needed) and then
maintains the battery's charge.
NOTE: For maximum battery performance, charge the battery only at normal room temperature.
If two batteries are installed in the computer, the AC adapter first charges the battery in the battery bay, then the battery
in the modular bay.
When installed in a computer connected to an electrical outlet, the battery immediately starts charging. The green power
indicator remains steady while the AC adapter charges the battery. The indicator starts blinking when the express
charge cycle is complete. While the indicator is blinking, the AC adapter provides a trickle charge to bring the battery to
full capacity. The indicator continues to blink until you remove the battery or disconnect the computer from its electrical
outlet.
NOTICE: If the battery indicator flashes alternately green and amber while the computer is connected to an
electrical outlet, disconnect the computer from the outlet and allow the computer and the battery to return to
room temperature. Then reconnect the computer to its electrical outlet and continue charging the battery. If
the computer is not allowed to return to room temperature, the battery stops charging before it reaches full
capacity.
If the computer is turned off and connected to an electrical outlet through the AC adapter, it takes the AC adapter about
1 hour to fully charge a battery that has been completely discharged. If the computer determines that the battery is near
full capacity, the AC adapter skips the express-charging process and starts trickle-charging the battery. If the computer
is on, it takes up to 2.5 hours to charge a fully discharged battery, depending on which devices you are using and which
programs you are running.
NOTE: You can leave the battery in the computer as long as you like. The battery's integrated circuitry prevents
the battery from overcharging.
Detecting Battery Problems
A battery problem may prevent the battery from being charged to its full potential and can lead to unpredictable
operation. To obtain a new battery, call Dell or access the Dell World Wide Web site at http://www.dell.com.
Dell suggests you follow these precautions when using the battery:
To avoid installing a defective battery in your computer, first check the battery's charge, indicated by the battery
charge indicators on the battery itself, by pressing the battery test button (see Figure 3).
NOTE: If the battery has a 0 (zero) percent charge, you cannot use the battery test button to check
the battery's capacity. The battery gauge indicator will not light if the battery is completely drained.
If, after you insert the battery in the computer, the computer's battery indicator status light (see Figure 4) flashes
alternately green and amber, the battery is too hot to charge. Turn off the computer, and let the battery and
computer cool to room temperature.
If, after you insert the battery in the computer, the computer's battery indicator status light (see Figure 4) flashes
amber for 4 seconds when you connect or disconnect the AC adapter or when you press the power button, youneed to replace the battery.
If, after you insert the battery in the computer, the computer's battery indicator status light (see Figure 4) flashes
rapidly amber, the battery is defective and needs to be replaced.
Battery Disposal
When your battery no longer holds a charge, call your local waste disposal agency or environmental agency for advice
on disposing the computer’s lithium ion battery.
CAUTION: Do not puncture or incinerate the battery.
NOTES: The lithium ion technology used in your computer’s battery is significantly less hazardous to the
environment than the lithium metal technology used in some other batteries (such as watch batteries).
This computer is supplied with a lithium ion battery. Lithium ion batteries are longer lived than conventional
batteries and do not require replacement as often. Spent batteries should not be placed in common household
waste products. Contact local authorities for the location of a chemical waste collection program nearest you. To
purchase a new battery, call Dell or access the Dell World Wide Web site at http://www.dell.com.
About Battery Power
You automatically conserve battery power each time you attach the computer to an electrical outlet. The battery is even
being recharged when you use AC power. The battery's life expectancy is largely determined by the number of charges
it receives, so use an electrical outlet to run the computer whenever possible.
You can customize power management by individually controlling the computer's power conservation features. These
features reduce power consumption by monitoring application programs and computer devices for inactivity and slowing
down or stopping some of the computer’s internal devices.
NOTES: When you use power conservation features, you often trade some of the performance of the computer
for increased battery operating time. For example, if you turn off the hard-disk drive, you may experience a delay
the next time the computer tries to access the hard-disk drive.
Other power conservation features, such as suspend mode, stop almost all system activity. They allow you to
maximize power conservation when your work is interrupted.
Experiment with power conservation features to achieve the optimum power conservation for your work environment.
Turning the Computer On
To turn on the computer, press the power button (See Introduction).
NOTE: If your computer's operating system is "locked up"— that is, it does not respond to commands— press
and hold down the power button for at least five seconds to shut it off.
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CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and CD-RW Drives: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx HSeries/J-Series User's Guide
Using the CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Drives
Caring for CDs,DVDs, and CD-RW Discs
Types of Supported Discs
Using the Drives
The DVD-ROM and CD-ROM drives are read-only devices that let you play most commercially available 8-
or 12-centimeter (cm) sound and video CDs on the computer. In addition to playing most CDs, the DVDROM drive can also play DVDs. CD-rewritable (CD-RW) drives can write to and play CD-RWs and can play
CDs. Dell installed the appropriate CD-ROM drive device drivers on your hard-disk drive.
Use the DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, or CD-RW drive in the computer’s modular bay or the modular bay in a
C/Port Family Advanced Port Replicator (APR) or a C/Dock Family Expansion Station. None of these drives
can be used externally without an APR or an Expansion Station. You must turn the computer off before
installing the drive in the modular bay. For detailed instructions on installing devices in the modular bay, see
"Using the Modular Bay."
Figure 1. DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, or CD-RW Drive Installed in Computer
NOTICE: Protect the DVD-ROM and CD-ROM drives when they are not in the modular bay. Do not
squeeze the drive or place objects on top of it; doing so could damage the drive motor. Keep the
drive as clean as possible.
NOTICE: Always use compressed air to clean the lens in the drive. Never touch the lens.
NOTICE: If the CD or DVD is not seated correctly, the drive can be damaged.
To play a CD, press the eject button on the face of the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive or press .
When the tray slides out, place the CD into the tray label side up. Make sure that the CD is seated correctly
on the spindle by pressing down on the disc until it clicks in place. Then gently push in the tray.
To play a DVD, press the eject button on the face of the DVD-ROM drive or press . When thetray slides out, place the DVD into the tray label side up. Make sure that the DVD is seated correctly on the
spindle by pressing down on the disc until it clicks in place. Then gently push in the tray.
NOTICE: Do not use the drive while the computer is in motion. Doing so could interrupt the flow of
data between the disc and the hard-disk drive or diskette drive.
When the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive is in use, the drive access indicator blinks on the computer’s front
panel.
If you are using the Microsoft® Windows® 95 or Windows 98 operating system, disable the autoplay feature
while you use the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. (The autoplay feature can interfere with the computer’s
power management functions.) If Dell installed the operating system, the autoplay feature has been disabled.
If you reinstall the operating system or if you installed it yourself, be sure to disable the autoplay feature if you
want to use the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
For instructions on changing the Auto Insert Notification option, see the operating system user’s guide.
Caring for CD, DVD, CD-RW Discs
When handling and using the discs, follow these precautions:
Never use a damaged or warped disc.
Always hold the disc by its edges. Do not touch the surface of the disc.
Use a clean, dry cloth to remove dust, smudges, or fingerprints from the surface of the disc. When
cleaning, wipe from the center of the disc to the edge.
Never use solvents, such as benzene, record cleaners, or antistatic sprays, to clean the disc.
Do not write on the surface of the disc.
Store disc in its containers, placing them in a cool, dry place. Extreme temperatures may damage
discs.
Do not bend or drop a disc.
Do not place objects on top of a disc.
Types of Supported Discs
Your computer's CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and CD-RW drives are able to play the following types of disc
formats:
CD-ROM red-book audio discs (CD-DA)
CD-ROM yellow-book mode-1 and mode-2 data discs
CD-ROM XA (mode-2 form 1 and form 2; without Adaptive Differential Pulse Code modulation[ADPCM])
CD-I (mode-2 form 1 and form 2)
CD-I Ready
CD-Bridge
Photo CD, CD-recordable (CD-R) (single and multisession)
Video CD
CD-rewritable (CD-RW) (the 24x CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives can read, but not write to, CD-RW
discs; only the CD-RWs can write to this type of disc)
DVD-5 (the DVD-ROM drive supports the DVD-5 format)
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DualPoint Integrated Pointing Device: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx HSeries/J-Series User's Guide
Cursor Pointing Devices Customizing the DualPoint Integrated Pointing Device
Using the Touch Pad Changing the Track Stick Cap
Using the Track Stick
Cursor Pointing Devices
Your Dell portable computer is equipped with the unique Dell DualPoint integrated pointing device. The
DualPoint integrated pointing device supports two types of cursor pointing devices (see Figure 1 and Figure
2) that perform traditional mouse functions: the touch pad and the track stick. You can choose to use the
touch pad only, the track stick only, or both at the same time.
Two sets of buttons located above and below the touch pad enable you to perform standard mouse functions
with you thumb without removing your hands from the keyboard. You can also take advantage of "buttonless" selection by simply clicking or double-clicking on either the touch pad or the track stick.
DualPoint integrated pointing device software allows you to set the default for the type of cursor pointing
device you want to use, as well as sensitivity, motion, and drag and drop features of both the touch pad and
track stick.
NOTES: When enabled, the DualPoint integrated pointing device (whether touch pad only, track
stick only, or both) uses interrupt request (IRQ) 12. No other device can use IRQ12 while the
DualPoint integrated pointing device is enabled.
When you attach an external PS/2-mouse to the computer, the DualPoint integrated pointing
device is automatically disabled.
Using the Touch Pad
The Personal System/2 (PS/2) touch pad (see Figure 1) detects the position of your finger over a touchsensitive area to position the cursor within the display screen. The touch pad provides the computer full
mouse functionality. The touch pad’s two buttons, located directly below the touch pad, correspond to the left
and right buttons on a standard mouse.
Figure 1. PS/2 Touch PadTo best use the touch pad, use the following techniques:
To move the cursor, lightly slide your finger over the smooth sensor area.
To select an object, gently tap once on the surface of the touch pad or use your thumb to press the left
touch pad button. The touch pad buttons perform standard mouse functions.
To select and move (or drag) an object, position the cursor on the object and tap down-up-down on the
touch pad. On the second down motion, leave your finger on the touch pad and move the selected
object by sliding your finger across the surface.
To double-click an object, position the cursor on the object and then tap the touch pad or the left touch
pad button twice.
Using the Track Stick
The track stick (see Figure 2) detects the pressure and direction that you move your finger when touching
the track stick cap located near the center of the keyboard. The two buttons located between the touch pad
and the space bar on the keyboard correspond to the left and right buttons on a standard mouse.
Figure 2. Track Stick
To best use the track stick, use the following techniques:
To move the cursor, apply pressure to the track stick with your right or left index finger. Press up or
down to move the cursor to the top or bottom of the display screen. Press left or right to move the
cursor to the left or right of the display screen.To select an object, tap once on the track stick or use your thumb to press the left track stick
button. The track stick buttons perform standard mouse functions.
To select and move (or drag) an object, position the cursor on the object. Then press and hold the left
track stick button. Leave your thumb on the button and move the selected object by pressing the track
stick in the desired direction.
To double-click an object, position the cursor on the object and then tap the left track stick button twice
or tap the track stick itself twice. The track stick functions much like the touch pad in that it allows you
to use buttons for mouse functions or the pointing device itself.
Customizing the DualPoint Integrated Pointing Device
The DualPoint integrated pointing device software allows you to set the default for the type of cursor pointing
device you want to use, as well as sensitivity, motion, and drag and drop features of both the touch pad and
track stick.To customize the DualPoint integrated pointing device, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Mouse icon to open the Mouse Properties window and click the Touch tab.
3. Select the settings that work best for you and click Apply.
4. Click OK to save the settings and close the window.
You can also click the touch pad icon on the taskbar and click Touch Pad Properties to open the Mouse
Properties control panel.
Changing the Track Stick Cap
Your computer came with four additional track stick caps in assorted colors. You may need to change the
track stick cap if it wears down from prolonged use.
To change the track stick cap, perform the following:
1. Pull the cap off the track stick (see Figure 3).
Figure 3. Removing the Track Stick Cap2. Align a new cap over the square track stick post and gently press the cap down onto the post.
3. Test the track stick to ensure that the cap is seated properly.
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Display: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Adjusting the Brightness Customizing Video Resolution
Expanded Video Mode Dual-Display Mode
Video Drivers and Video Resolution If You Have Display Problems
Adjusting the Brightness
To accommodate local lighting conditions or video output from the software you are using, you can use the
key combinations shown in Table 1.
NOTE: When you run the computer on battery power, set your computer's brightness control to the
lowest setting that affords comfortable viewing. You can conserve up to 10 percent of battery power
by using the minimum brightness setting.
Table 1. Brightness Key Combinations and Their Functions
Key Combinations Function
+ down arrow Decreases brightness
+ up arrow Increases brightness
NOTES: You cannot change contrast on an active-matrix (thin film transistor [TFT]) display.
To use key combinations on an external keyboard, enable the External Hot Key option in the System
Setup program and use instead of .
Expanded Video Mode
When working in text mode, you can select the font used to display text. Press to toggle between
a regular serif font and a serif font with extra leading. Expanded video mode is useful if you are working in
800 x 600 resolution on a 14.1-inch XGA display.
NOTE: You may have trouble using the display fonts feature with MS-DOS® programs that use
downloaded fonts.Video Drivers and Video Resolution
The Dell-installed video drivers work with the operating system to let you customize the video resolution and
number of screen colors on your display.
NOTE: The Dell-installed video drivers are designed to offer the best performance on your computer.
Dell recommends that you use only these drivers with your factory-installed operating system.
Table 2 lists the combinations of resolutions and colors that the computer supports.
Table 2. Display Resolution, Colors, and Refresh Rates
Resolution Color Depth External CRT Display
Available Refresh
Television as Secondary
Display
Available Refresh
640 x 480 (VGA) 256 (8-bit) 60, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
640 x 480 (VGA) 65 k (16-bit) 60, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
640 x 480 (VGA) 16 M (24-bit) 60, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
640 x 480 (VGA) 4.2 B (32-bit) 60, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
800 x 600 (SVGA) 256 (8-bit) 60, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
800 x 600 (SVGA) 65 k (16-bit) 60, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
800 x 600 (SVGA) 16 M (24-bit) 60, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
800 x 600 (SVGA) 4.2 B (32-bit) 60, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1024 x 768 (XGA) 256 (8-bit) 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1024 x 768 (XGA) 65 k (16-bit) 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1024 x 768 (XGA) 16 M (24-bit) 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1024 x 768 (XGA) 4.2 B (32-bit) 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1280 x 1024 (SXGA)* 256 (8-bit) 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1280 x 1024 (SXGA)* 65 k (16-bit) 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1280 x 1024 (SXGA)* 16 M (24-bit) 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1280 x 1024 (SXGA)* 4.2 B (32-bit) 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL1600 x 1200 (UGA)* 256 (8-bit) 60 Hz, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1600 x 1200 (UGA)* 65 k (16-bit) 60 Hz, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1600 x 1200 (UGA)* 16 M (24-bit) 60 Hz, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
1600 x 1200 (UGA)* 4.2 B (32-bit) 60 Hz, 85 Hz 60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
*NOTE: Pan mode may be turned on for the 1280 x 1024 (SXGA), 1400 x 1050 (SXGA Plus), and 1600 x
1200 (UGA) computer displays. In pan mode the screen resolution is too high to be completely displayed on
the computer display. For example, the taskbar that usually appears at the bottom of the desktop may no
longer be visible. To view the rest of the screen, use the touch pad or track stick to pan up and down and left
and right.
NOTICE: Before adjusting the refresh rate on an external monitor, refer to the monitor's user's guide.
You can damage the monitor by using an unsupported refresh rate.
To display more colors, select a lower resolution. If you select a resolution and color combination that the
system does not support, the system automatically selects the next supported combination.
NOTE: Color depth is based on 256 colors for 8 bit, 65,536 colors for 16 bit, 16,842,752 colors for 24
bit, and 4,294,967,296 colors for 32 bit displays.
Table 3 lists the maximum color depth possible for various combinations of resolutions without DVD and 3D.
Table 3. Display Resolution and Color Depth Without DVD and 3D Running
Maximum Color Depth Possible (in bits)
Primary/Secondary 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024
640 x 480 (8 bit) 32 32 32 32
800 x 600 (8 bit) 32 32 32 32
1024 x 768 (8 bit) 32 32 32 32
1280 x 1024 (8 bit) 32 32 32 32
1600 x 1200 (8 bit) 32 32 32 32
text text t t t
640 x 480 (16 bit) 32 32 32 32
800 x 600 (16 bit) 32 32 32 32
1024 x 768 (16 bit) 32 32 32 32
1280 x 1024 (16 bit) 32 32 32 32
1600 x 1200 (16 bit) 32 32 24 24
t t t t t
640 x 480 (24 bit) 32 32 32 32800 x 600 (24 bit) 32 32 32 32
1024 x 768 (24 bit) 32 32 32 32
1280 x 1024 (24 bit) 32 32 32 24
1600 x 1200 (24 bit) 24 24 16 8
t t t t t
640 x 480 (32 bit) 32 32 32 32
800 x 600 (32 bit) 32 32 32 32
1024 x 768 (32 bit) 32 32 32 24
1280 x 1024 (32 bit) 32 32 24 16
1600 x 1200 (32 bit) 8 8 -- --
Customizing Video Resolution
1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
2. Double-click the Display icon.
The Display Properties window appears.
3. Click the Settings tab, and then set the resolution by dragging the slider in the Screen Area box. In
the Colors box, choose the number of colors from the menu provided. For more information, see your
operating system documentation.
If you choose a resolution or color palette that is higher than the display supports, the settings adjust
automatically to the closest possible setting.
Dual-Display Mode
With the Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system, you can use an external monitor as an extension of
your display. To set up your computer for dual-display mode, perform the following steps:
1. Connect the external monitor, TV, or projector.
2. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
3. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Display icon.
4. In the Display Properties window, click the Settings tab.
5. Change the Colors option to 256 Color or True Color (24 bit). 6. Change the Screen Area to the appropriate size for your display.
7. Click the Advanced... button.
8. When the RAGE MOBILITY -M1 Properties window appears, select the Displays tab.
9. Click the Monitor button.
The dual display option is activated.
10. Click Yes when prompted to restart your system.
11. When the system has restarted, reopen the Display icon in the Control Panel.
12. Click the Settings tab.
Two displays now appear in this window.
13. Click the display that is grayed out. When asked if you want to enable this display, click Yes, and
then click Apply.
NOTE: True Simul-mode (the ability to simultaneously display video of the same content and
resolution on both the computer display screen and the external display) is not supported if the
system is booted to MS-DOS®, using a full-screen MS-DOS session under a Microsoft Windows
operating system, or the ATI Mobility M1 video driver is not loaded. This limitation may also be noted
in operating systems other than Microsoft Windows.
If You Have Display Problems
If your computer is receiving power, but nothing appears on your display (such as light, text, or graphics) or
the display image does not appear as you would expect, try the following measures to resolve the problem:
1. If the display is blank, you may be in suspend or standby mode. Press the power button to resume from
suspend mode or standby mode. If the display is blank and the power light-emitting diode (LED) is on,
the display may have timed out. In this case, press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse to
resume normal operation.
2. If the low-battery light is blinking, connect the AC adapter to the computer or replace the battery.
3. Adjust the brightness.
4. If your computer is attached to an external monitor, press to switch the video image to the
display.
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Securing Your Computer: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series
User's Guide
About Passwords Using a Hard-Disk Drive Password
Using a Primary Password Physically Securing the Computer and the Hard-Disk Drive
Using an Administrator Password Asset Tag Utility
About Passwords
A primary password prevents unauthorized access to the computer at start-up. An administrator password
can be used in place of the primary password. A hard-disk drive password helps prevent the unauthorized
access of data on the hard-disk drive, even when the device is placed into another computer.
NOTES: All three passwords are disabled when you receive your computer. You need to assign those
passwords if you require password security for your computer. Some companies may assign any or
all of these passwords before distributing the computer.
If you are using the Microsoft® Windows NT® operating system, use the System Setup program to
assign all passwords.
NOTICE: The password features provide a high level of security for the data in your computer or
hard-disk drive. However, they are not foolproof. If your data requires more security, you should
obtain and use additional forms of protection, such as data encryption programs or PC Cards with
encryption features.
If you forget any of your passwords, call Dell. For your protection, Dell’s technical support staff will ask you
for proof of your identity to make sure that an unauthorized person is not trying to use the computer.
Using a Primary Password
The primary password allows you to protect the computer from unauthorized access.
After assigning a primary password, you must enter it each time you turn on your computer. The following
message appears each time you turn on the computer:
Please type in the primary or administrator password and press .
To continue, type your password and press .
NOTE: If no password is entered within 2 minutes, the computer returns to its previous state.
If you have assigned an administrator password, you can use it instead of the primary password. The
computer does not specifically prompt you for the administrator password.NOTICE: If you disable the administrator password, the primary password is also disabled.
Using an Administrator Password
The administrator password is designed to give system administrators or service technicians in large
companies access to computers for repair or reconfiguration. The administrators or technicians can
assign identical administrator passwords to groups of computers as they are unpacked and configured,
leaving the primary password free to be assigned by the user.
When you set an administrator password, the Configure Setup option becomes available in the System
Setup program. The Configure Setup option allows you to restrict access to the System Setup program in
the same way a system password restricts access to the system.
The administrator password can be used in place of the primary password. Whenever you are prompted to
enter the primary password, you can enter the administrator password instead.
NOTE: The administrator password provides access to the system, but it does not provide access to
the hard-disk drive when it is protected by a password.
If you forget the primary password and do not have an administrator password assigned, or if you have both
a primary and an administrator password assigned but forget them both, call Dell.
NOTICE: If you disable the administrator password, the primary password is also disabled.
Using a Hard-Disk Drive Password
The hard-disk drive password helps protect the data on your hard-disk drive from unauthorized access. You
can also assign a password for the modular hard-disk drive (if one is being used) that can be the same as or
different from the password for the primary hard-disk drive.
NOTE: Only hard-disk drives purchased from Dell for use with the Latitude C-Family of portable
computers support the hard-disk drive password option.
After assigning a hard-disk drive password, you must enter it each time you turn on the computer and each
time you resume normal operation from suspend mode or standby mode.
If the hard-disk drive password is enabled, the following message appears each time you turn on the
computer:
Please type in the hard-disk drive password and press .
To continue, enter the hard-disk drive password. Press to return the computer to its previous state—
suspend or standby mode.
NOTE: If no password is entered within 2 minutes, the computer returns to its previous state.
If you enter the wrong password, the following message appears:Invalid password
[Press Enter to retry]
If the correct password is not entered in three attempts, the computer tries to boot from another bootable
device if the Boot First device option in the System Setup program is set to allow it. If the Boot First device
option is not set to allow booting from another device, the computer returns to the state it was in when you
turned it on—suspend or standby mode.
NOTES: If the hard-disk drive password, the modular hard-disk drive password, and the primary
password are the same, you are prompted only for the primary password. If the hard-disk drive
password is different from the primary password, you are prompted for both. Two different passwords
provide greater security.
The administrator password provides access to the system, but it does not provide access to the
hard-disk drive when it is protected by a password.
Physically Securing the Computer and the Hard-Disk Drive
To prevent unauthorized removal of the computer, you can use a security cable to attach the computer to an
immovable object. Your computer has two security cable slots: One security cable slot is located between
the speaker and the hard-disk drive. (See Figure 1 in "Introduction.") The other security cable slot is located
between the S-Video connector and the fan's air intake. (See Figure 2 in "Introduction.")
Description of Security Cable Slots
The security cable slots allow you to attach a commercially available antitheft device to the computer.
Antitheft devices for portable computers usually include a segment of metal-stranded cable with an attached
locking device and associated key.
When your computer is installed in a Dell Latitude C/Dock Family Expansion Station, use the security cable
slot located between the S-Video connector and the fan's air intake to secure your computer.
You can use either security cable slot to secure your computer when it is not docked to a Dell Latitude
C/Dock Family Expansion Station. However, to lock your computer and prevent unauthorized removal of the
hard-disk drive, insert the locking device into the security cable slot located between the hard-disk drive and
the speaker, and lock the device with its associated key.
Basic Instructions for Using Security Cable Slots
To prevent unauthorized removal of your computer, loop the cable around an immovable object, insert the
locking device into either of the security cable slots, and lock the device. See Figure 1 for an example of how
to secure your computer. Complete instructions for installing this kind of antitheft device are usually included
with the device.
Figure 1. Securing the ComputerNOTE: Antitheft devices differ in design. Before purchasing such a device, make sure that it will work
with the security cable slot in your computer.
Asset Tag Utility
Dell has installed the Asset Tag utility on your computer. The Asset Tag utility allows you to enter an asset
tag number that you or your company assigns to the computer. The default System Setup screens do not
show the asset tag number unless you enter one by using this utility.
You can also use the Asset Tag utility to enter an owner tag that appears in the system log-on screen and
with the primary password prompt.
Viewing Existing Asset Tag and Service Numbers
To view existing asset tag and service tag numbers, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, and click MS-DOS Prompt.
2. Type cd c:\Dell\Util and press .
3. Type asset and press .
Assigning an Asset Tag Number
An asset tag number can have up to ten characters; any combination of characters excluding spaces is valid.
To assign or change an asset tag number, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, and click MS-DOS Prompt.
2. Type cd c:\Dell\Util and press .
3. Type asset and a space followed by the new number, and press .
For example, type the following command line and press :
asset 1234$ABCD&
4. When the system prompts you to verify the asset tag number, type y and press . The system displays the new or modified asset tag number and the service tag number.
Deleting an Asset Tag Number
To delete the asset tag number without assigning a new one, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, and click MS-DOS Prompt.
2. Type cd c:\Dell\Util and press .
3. Type asset /d and press .
Assigning an Owner Tag
An owner tag can have up to 48 characters; any combination of letters, numbers, and spaces is valid. To
assign an owner tag, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, and click MS-DOS Prompt.
2. Type cd c:\Dell\Util and press .
3. Type asset /o and a space followed by the new owner tag, and press .
For example, type the following command line and press :
asset /o ABC Company
4. When the system prompts you to verify the owner tag, type y and press .
The system displays the new owner tag.
Deleting an Owner Tag
To delete the owner tag without assigning a new one, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, and click MS-DOS Prompt.
2. Type cd c:\Dell\Util and press .
3. Type asset /o /d and press .
NOTE: For security, you cannot set, change, or delete the owner tag if the primary or administrator
passwords are set.
Table 1 lists the command-line options you can use with the Asset Tag utility. To use one of these options,
open an MS-DOS® prompt, type asset and a space followed by the option, and then press .
Table 1. Asset Tag Utility Command-Line Options
Asset Tag Option Description
/d Deletes the asset tag number
/o Specifies a new owner tag
/o /d Deletes the owner tag
/? Displays the Asset Tag utility help screen
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Diskette Drive: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's
Guide
Your computer was shipped with a 3.5-inch diskette drive (see Figure 1) in the modular bay. To use another
device in the modular bay, first remove the diskette drive. For detailed instructions on installing devices in the
modular bay, see "Using the Modular Bay."
NOTE: If the computer is docked to the C/Port Family Advanced Port Replicator (APR) or the C/Dock
Family Expansion Station, turn off the computer and undock it before installing or removing a diskette
drive.
The diskette drive lets you install programs and transfer data using 3.5-inch diskettes.
Figure 1. Diskette Drive Installed in Computer
To use the diskette drive, insert a 3.5-inch diskette into the drive (label side up and metal end first). Push the
diskette into the drive until the eject button extends outside the drive casing.
NOTICE: Do not travel with a diskette in the diskette drive. Doing so could break the eject button
and damage the drive.
To remove a diskette from the drive, press the eject button to release the diskette, and then pull the diskette
out of the drive.
When data is being accessed from the diskette drive in the modular bay, the drive access indicator blinks.
NOTE: You can use the diskette drive externally by connecting it to the parallel connector on the back
of the computer. If you are running either the Microsoft® Windows® 95, Windows 98, or Windows
2000 operating system on your computer and the Diskette Reconfig option is enabled in the System
Setup program, you do not have to reboot the computer when you connect the diskette drive to the
parallel connector. If you are running the Microsoft Windows NT® operating system on your computer,
you do need to reboot the computer after you connect the diskette drive.
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Connecting External Devices: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/JSeries User's Guide
Connectors Mouse
Audio Diskette Drive
S-Video TV-Out Connecting an External Monitor
Keyboard Using an External Monitor
Keypad
Connectors
Use Figure 1 to locate the connectors on the back of the computer.
NOTICE: When disconnecting external devices from the back of the computer, wait 5 seconds after
turning off the computer before you disconnect a device to avoid possible damage to the system
board.
Figure 1. I/O Connectors
1 Video connector
2 Parallel connector
3 Docking connector
4 USB connector
5 PS/2 connector
6 Serial connector
7 AC power connector
8 Infrared port
Use Figure 2 to locate the connectors on the side of the computer.
Figure 2. I/O Connectors on Right Side of Computer1 Internal modem connector (available only on CPt SSeries)
2 S-Video connector
3 Audio jacks (3)
Audio
You can connect audio devices such as speakers, microphones, headphones, and record/playback devices
to your computer. The following information tells you how to connect the cables. Figure 3 shows the
locations of the audio jacks and the S-Video connector.
Connect the audio cable from a microphone to the microphone jack, also called the MIC IN jack.
Connect the audio cable from the speakers to the headphones/speakers jack, also called the lineout/speaker-out jack.
Connect the line-out cable from a record/playback device to the line-in/audio-in jack. Cassette players,
CD players, radios, stereo systems, and tape players are all record/playback devices.
Connect the S-Video input/output (I/O) cable from a record/playback device to the S-Video connector.
VCRs and video cameras are record/playback devices.
Figure 3. Connecting Audio and S-Video Devices1 Microphone (MIC IN)
2 Speakers and headphones (line-out/speaker-out)
3 Record/Playback (line-in/audio-in)
4 S-Video connector
NOTE: The C/Port Family Advanced Port Replicator (APR) also has a headphones/speaker jack. The
C/Dock Family Expansion Station has all three jacks.
If your computer is running the Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system, you can control the sound on
your computer through the Dell Control Center Speaker window, the System Setup program, and key
combinations.
S-Video TV-Out
You can connect a television with an S-Video connector to your computer. Figure 3 shows the location of the
S-Video connector.
To connect the cables, follow these guidelines:
If your television uses an S-Video cable for video input, connect one end of that cable directly to your
computer's S-Video TV-out connector and the other end into your television's S-Video connector.
Connecting the S-Video cable that came with your television to the television's S-Video connector and
to the S-Video TV-out connector on your computer allows your computer to output video information to
your television.
If your television uses a composite video cable for video input, you need both the Composite TV-Out
Adapter cable that came with your computer and the composite video cable that came with your
television. Connecting these cables together, then connecting them to your television composite videoin connector and your computer's S-Video TV-out connector, allows your computer to output video
information to your television.
To connect a television which has a composite video-in connector to your computer's S-Video TV-out
connector, perform the following steps:
1. Connect the Composite TV-Out Adapter cable that came with your computer to your
computer's S-Video TV-out connector.
2. Connect the other end of the Composite TV-Out Adapter cable to your television's
composite video cable.
3. Connect the composite video cable to your television's composite video connector.
Keyboard
You can attach a Personal System/2 (PS/2)-compatible external 101- or 102-key keyboard to the computer's
mini-Deutsche Industrie Norm (DIN) connector, as shown in Figure 4.Figure 4. Attaching an External Keyboard
NOTE: If the computer is in suspend mode or suspend-to-disk mode when you attach an external
keyboard, the device is recognized immediately by the computer when it resumes normal operation.
You can use the computer's keyboard and an external keyboard at the same time. When you attach a
keyboard to the computer, the embedded numeric keypad is automatically disabled.
On an external keyboard, the key acts the same way as the key on the computer’s
keyboard (if the External Hot Key option is enabled in the System Setup program).
You can also connect an external keyboard to the C/Port Family APR or the C/Dock Family Expansion
Station.
Keypad
You can attach a PS/2-compatible external numeric keypad to the computer's mini-DIN keypad connector.
NOTE: If the computer is in suspend mode or suspend-to-disk mode when you attach an external
keypad, the device is recognized immediately by the computer when it resumes normal operation.
When you attach a numeric keypad to the computer, the embedded numeric keypad is automatically
disabled. The indicators on the integrated keyboard track the operation of an external numeric keypad.
You can also connect an external keypad to the C/Port Family APR or C/Dock Family Expansion Station.
Mouse
You can attach a PS/2-compatible mouse to the computer's mini-DIN mouse connector, as shown in Figure
5.
Figure 5. Connecting an External MouseNOTE: If the computer is in suspend mode or suspend-to-disk mode when you attach an external
mouse, the device is recognized immediately by the computer when it resumes normal operation.
However, programs that were already running may need to be restarted in order to recognize the
mouse.
When you attach a PS/2 mouse to the computer, the DualPoint integrated pointing device is automatically
disabled. If you disconnect the mouse, you must shut down the computer or enter suspend or standby mode
and then resume from it before the DualPoint integrated pointing device is operational. If you do not do this,
the DualPoint integrated pointing device resumes operation in standard PS/2 mode, which means that many
of the configuration features are disabled.
If you are using a PS/2-compatible mouse that is not made by Microsoft and the mouse does not work
properly, reboot the computer. If the mouse still does not work, install the drivers from the diskette that came
with the mouse and reboot the computer.
You can also connect an external mouse to the C/Port Family APR or the C/Dock Family Expansion Station.
Diskette Drive
The diskette drive can be used as an external device if you have a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, second hard-disk,
or LS-120 drive; battery; or travel module in the modular bay. The external diskette drive letter is A. If there is
a diskette drive in the modular bay, the external diskette drive letter is B.
Use the parallel diskette drive cable that came with the computer to connect the drive to the parallel
connector on the I/O panel, as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6. Using the Diskette Drive As an External DeviceNOTICE: When the diskette drive is not being used externally, remove the parallel diskette drive
cable from the parallel connector.
NOTICE: Use the parallel diskette drive cable only with the diskette drive. Do not try to connect any
other device to the computer with this cable.
If the Diskette Reconfig option is set to Any Time in the System Setup program, you do not have to turn the
computer off when you connect the diskette drive to the parallel connector.
The drive access indicator does not blink when data is being accessed from the diskette drive connected to
the parallel connector.
NOTICE: Protect the diskette drive when it is not in the modular bay. Do not squeeze the drive or
place objects on top of it; doing so could damage the drive motor.
Connecting an External Monitor
The computer's video connector is used to connect an external monitor to the computer. To attach an
external monitor, perform the following steps.
NOTICE: Do not place the monitor directly on top of your portable computer, even if it is closed.
Doing so can crack the computer case, the display, or both.
1. Make sure that the external monitor is turned off. Set the monitor on a monitor stand, desk top, or other
level surface near your computer.
2. Connect the external monitor's video cable to the computer.
Plug the video cable connector into the matching video connector on the back of the computer,
as shown in Figure 7. If the video cable is not permanently attached to the monitor, connect it to
the monitor also.
Figure 7. Connecting an External MonitorBe sure to tighten all the screws on the video cable connector(s) to eliminate radio frequency
interference (RFI).
3. Connect your external monitor to a grounded electrical outlet.
Plug the three-prong connector on one end of the monitor's power cable into a grounded power
strip or some other grounded power source. If the cable is not permanently attached to the
monitor, connect it to the monitor also.
You can also connect an external monitor to the C/Port Family APR or the C/Dock Family
Expansion Station.
NOTE: If you are using the Microsoft Windows 98 operating system, you can use an
external monitor as an extension of your display. For more information, see the Windows
98 documentation or "Dual-Display Mode."
Using an External Monitor
When an external monitor is connected to the computer, the video image automatically appears on the
external monitor's screen when you boot your computer.
To toggle the video image between the display, an external monitor, or both simultaneously, press
on the keyboard. Press on an external keyboard if the External Hot Key
option is enabled in the System Setup program.
If the external monitor is turned off when you boot your computer, the computer still sends the video image to
the external monitor. In this case, you will not see an image on either the computer's display or the external
monitor. To see an image, turn on the external monitor or switch the video image to the computer’s display
by pressing on the keyboard or on an external keyboard if the External Hot
Key option is enabled in the System Setup program.
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Keyboard: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Embedded Numeric Keypad Speaker Key Combinations
Display Key Combinations System Function Key Combinations
Power Conservation Key Combinations Optical Media Drive Key Combinations
Processing Speed Key Combinations
Embedded Numeric Keypad
As you work, you may want to use the embedded numeric keypad (see Figure 1) to enter numbers in
spreadsheet or financial programs. The embedded numeric keypad shares some of the keys on your
computer's keyboard. The number and symbol characters are marked to the right on these keys. To activate
the embedded numeric keypad, press . The Num Lock indicator lights up.
Figure 1. Embedded Numeric Keypad
Some key combinations can be used whether the keypad is off or on.
NOTE: On an external keyboard, use with the appropriate keys if the External Hot Key
option is enabled in the System Setup program.
Use the numeric keypad combinations in Table 1 to enable and disable several numeric keypad functions.
Table 1. Embedded Numeric Keypad Key Combinations
When Keypad Is On Function
Toggles the embedded numeric keypad off
Temporarily disables the embedded numeric keypad; enables the
lowercase characters/functions of the keyboard
Temporarily disables the embedded numeric keypad; enables the
uppercase characters/functions of the keyboard Temporarily enables a cursor-control key in the embedded
numeric keypad
When Keypad Is Off Function
Toggles the embedded numeric keypad on
Temporarily enables a cursor-control key in the embedded
numeric keypad
Temporarily enables a number or symbol key in the embedded
numeric keypad
Display Key Combinations
NOTE: On an external keyboard, use with the appropriate keys if the External Hot Key
option is enabled in the System Setup program.
Use the key combinations in Table 2 to adjust the computer's display.
Table 2. Display Key Combinations
Key Combinations Function
+ down arrow Incrementally decreases brightness.
+ up arrow Incrementally increases brightness.
+ right arrow Decreases contrast, which has no effect on an active-matrix display. (Not
supported on DSTN screens.1
)
+ left arrow Increases contrast, which has no effect on an active-matrix display. (Not
supported on DSTN screens.1
)
(not supported on Dell
Latitude CPx H-Series/JSeries)
Toggles the computer's display between regular video mode and reverse
video mode (white on black). This key combination works only if the
computer is in text mode; it has no effect if the computer is running a
graphical operating system or application program. (Not supported on the
Dell Latitude CPx H-Series/J-Series portable computer with ATI Mobility M1
video controller.)
Toggles the computer’s display between expanded mode and regular video
mode.
Switches the video image to the next display in the following sequence: the
display, an external monitor, or both displays simultaneously. This key
combination may not be supported under certain conditions.2 Turns off the display. This key combination may not be supported under
certain conditions.3
1
Contrast cannot be changed on an active-matrix (thin film transistor [TFT]) display.
To use key combinations on an external keyboard, enable the External Hot Key option in the System
Setup program and use instead of .
2
True Simul-mode (the ability to simultaneously display video of the same content and resolution on both
the computer display screen and the external display) is not supported if the system is booted to MSDOS®, using a full-screen MS-DOS session under a Microsoft® Windows® operating system, or the ATI
Mobility M1 video driver is not loaded. This limitation may also be noted in operating systems other than
Microsoft Windows.
3
Certain key combinations may not function with the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
or may require configuration with the Power Management Properties window in the Control Panel. See
Power Management Settings.
Power Conservation Key Combinations
NOTE: On an external keyboard, use with the appropriate keys if the External Hot Key
option is enabled in the System Setup program.
Use the key combinations in Table 3 to activate or turn off the computer's power conservation features.
Table 3. Power Conservation Key Combinations
Key Combinations Function
Turns off the display*
Turns off the hard-disk drive*
Activates suspend, sleep, or standby mode
or
on French keyboards
Activates suspend-to-disk mode*
* This key combination does not function with ACPI if the settings have not been configured with the Power
Management Properties window in the Control Panel. See Power Management Settings.
Processing Speed Key Combinations
NOTE: On an external keyboard, use with the appropriate keys if the External Hot Keyoption is enabled in the System Setup program.
Use the key combinations in Table 4 to change the computer's processing speed.
Table 4. Processing Speed Key Combinations
<\> Switches between the microprocessor's maximum speed and a slower compatibility
speed
<\> In full MS-DOS mode or in a full-screen MS-DOS box, switches between the
microprocessor’s maximum speed and a slower compatibility speed
Speaker Key Combinations
NOTE: On an external keyboard, use with the appropriate keys if the External Hot Key
option is enabled in the System Setup program.
Use the key combinations in Table 5 to adjust the computer's speaker volume and to enable and disable the
speakers.
Table 5. Speaker Key Combinations
Key Combinations Function
Volume Up: Increases the volume of the integrated speakers and the
external speakers, if attached
Volume Down: Decreases the volume of the integrated speakers and
the external speakers, if attached
Mute Toggle: Enables and disables the integrated speakers and the
external speakers, if attached
System Function Key Combinations
NOTE: On an external keyboard, use with the appropriate keys if the External Hot Key
option is enabled in the System Setup program.
Use the key combinations in Table 6 to access MS-DOS, open the System Setup program, and open the
Battery Status screen of the System Setup program.
Table 6. System Function Key Combinations
Key Combinations Function
Restarts (reboots) the computer in MS-DOS mode.For Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows NT®
operating systems, click the Start button and click Shut Down.
* Opens the System Setup program.
* Opens the Battery Status screen of the System Setup program.
* This key combination does not function with ACPI.
Optical Media Drive Key Combinations
NOTE: On an external keyboard, use with the appropriate keys if the External Hot Key
option is enabled in the System Setup program.
To eject drive, press .
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I/O Connectors: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's
Guide
About the I/O Connectors PS/2 Connector
Video Connector Serial Connector
Parallel Connector AC Power Connector
Docking Connector Infrared Port
USB Connector
About the I/O Connectors
You can connect external devices to the input/output (I/O) connectors. The computer's basic input/output
system (BIOS) detects the presence of external devices when you boot (start) or reboot your computer.
Figure 1 shows the connectors on the back of your computer.
NOTE: For more information, see "Connecting External Devices."
NOTICE: When disconnecting external devices from the back of the computer, wait 5 seconds after
turning off the computer before you disconnect a device to avoid possible damage to the system
board.
Figure 1. I/O Connectors
1 Video connector
2 Parallel connector
3 Docking connector
4 USB connector
5 PS/2 connector
6 Serial connector
7 AC power connector
8 Infrared portNOTE: Some external devices require you to load software called device drivers into system memory
before the devices will work. These device drivers help your computer recognize the external device
and direct its operation. Instructions for installing this software are usually included in the upgrade kits.
Video Connector
Use the 15-hole video connector to attach an external monitor to the computer. See "Connecting an External
Monitor" for more information about connecting an external monitor.
Parallel Connector
Use the 25-hole parallel connector to attach a parallel device to the computer. The parallel connector is used
primarily for printers. You can also connect the diskette drive to the parallel connector.
The parallel port sends and receives data in parallel format, where eight data bits (one byte) are sent
simultaneously over eight separate lines. The port can be configured as a unidirectional (output-only) port for
devices such as a printer or as a bidirectional port for devices such as a network adapter.
The computer's integrated parallel port is designated as LPT1. The Microsoft® Windows® operating systems
automatically recognize the parallel device and configure it correctly. The parallel port can also be configured
for compatibility with the PS/2 standard.
Docking Connector
The docking connector supports Dell's C/Port Family APR and C/Dock Family Expansion Station docking
solutions.
USB Connector
The USB connector supports the use of a USB hub device to attach multiple devices. USB devices are
typically low-speed peripherals such as mice, keyboards, printers, and computer speakers. The C/Port APR
Family and the C/Dock Expansion Station Family docking solutions have two USB connectors.
NOTE: If you are using a USB external keyboard, do not enter the System Setup program by using a
keyboard command on the external keyboard. Instead, press on the computer's keyboard.
PS/2 Connector
Use the mini-Deutsche Industrie Norm (DIN) PS/2 connector to attach PS/2-compatible devices such as a
mouse, keyboard, or external numeric keypad.
NOTE: If the computer is in suspend mode when you attach a mouse, you can use the mouse when
the computer resumes normal operation. Otherwise, you must reboot the computer to use the mouse.
While the mouse is attached to the computer, the DualPoint integrated pointing device is disabled.Serial Connector
To attach a serial device to the computer, use the 9-pin serial connector.
The serial port passes data in serial format (one bit at a time over one line). This port supports a variety of
devices that require serial data transmission, including a serial mouse, serial printer, plotter, or external
modem.
AC Power Connector
Use the AC power connector to attach the AC adapter to the computer. The AC adapter converts AC power
to the DC power required by the computer.
You can connect the AC adapter with your computer either turned on or off.
The AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide. However, power connectors vary among countries.
Before using AC power in a foreign country, you may need to obtain a new power cable designed for use in
that country.
Infrared Port
The computer’s infrared (IR) port is compatible with Infrared Data Association (IrDA) 1.1 (Fast IR) and 1.0
(Slow IR) standards. An infrared port lets you transfer files from your computer to another infraredcompatible device without using cable connections. An infrared data stream is transmitted through a lens in
the computer up to a distance of 1 meter (m) (3.3 feet [ft]). This light is received by a compatible computer,
printer, mouse, or remote control.
The default address of the infrared port is COM3. To avoid resource conflicts with other devices, remap the
address of the infrared port.
When the computer is being used with the C/Port APR Family or C/Dock Expansion Station Family docking
solution, the infrared port on the computer is automatically disabled.
Point the computer’s infrared port directly at the compatible device’s infrared port. Infrared devices transmit
data in a 30-degree cone of infrared light. Start the data communications software on both devices, and then
begin to transfer files. Read the documentation that came with your compatible device to make sure that you
operate it correctly.
For more information about using an infrared device, see the documentation that came with your operating
system. The Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 operating system does not support the use of infrared devices.
NOTES: Make sure that no books, papers, or other objects come between the two infrared devices
and that the two devices are within the 30-degree cone.
If the infrared device does not work, the computer and device may be misaligned. Move the device
and computer to bring them into the 30-degree cone.
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Power Management Settings: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/JSeries User's Guide
Experimenting With Power Conservation Suspend-to-Disk Mode for Windows 95,
Windows 98, and Windows NT
Using Key Combinations with Windows 95, Windows
98, and Windows NT
Hibernate Mode for Windows 98 and
Windows 2000
Using Key Combinations with Windows 98 and
Windows 2000
Power Management Properties for
Microsoft Windows 98
Closing the Display Power Management Properties for
Microsoft Windows NT
Suspend Mode Power Options Properties for Microsoft
Windows 2000
Standby Mode ENERGY STAR Emblem
Experimenting With Power Conservation
In general, the lower the value you set for each power conservation feature, the longer the battery's charge
lasts. On the other hand, setting high values tends to optimize the computer's performance.
To evaluate the way that different settings affect how long you can operate the computer on battery power
versus the relative efficiency of how the software performs, experiment as follows:
Use the computer with all the options set at their default values.
Use the computer with all the options disabled or set to Off.
Use the computer with all the options set to their minimum or maximum values.
NOTE: For Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) compliant systems, power
management settings are controlled by the Power Management or Power Options Properties in
the Control Panel. In other systems, power management settings are controlled from the System
Setup program.
Using Key Combinations with Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT
Table 1 identifies the power management key combinations for systems that are APM compliant.
NOTE: To use key combinations on an external keyboard, enable the External Hot Key option in the
System Setup program, and press instead of .
Table 1. Key Combinations to Activate/Deactivate FeaturesFeature Activate/Deactivate
Turn off display To activate, press .
To deactivate, move the cursor or press a key on the integrated or
external keyboard. (If nothing happens, the computer may be in suspend
mode. Press the power button to resume normal operation.)
Turn off hard-disk drive To activate, press .
Automatically deactivates when the hard-disk drive is accessed.
NOTE: If a modular hard drive is installed in the C/Dock media bay, you
cannot turn off the hard-disk drive by pressing .
Suspend mode
Standby mode (Windows 98
systems)
To activate, press . To deactivate, press the power button.
Suspend-to-disk mode To activate, press . (On a French keyboard, press .)
To deactivate, press the power button.
Using Key Combinations with Windows 98 and Windows 2000
Table 1 identifies the power management key combinations for systems that are ACPI compliant.
NOTE: To use key combinations on an external keyboard, enable the External Hot Key option in the
System Setup program, and press instead of .
NOTE: These key combinations function for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
compliant systems.
Table 1. Key Combinations to Activate/Deactivate Features
Feature Activate/Deactivate
Sleep mode (ACPI compliant
Windows 98 systems)
Standby mode (Windows 2000
systems)
To activate, press or the Sleep key on some external
keyboards. To deactivate, press the power button.
NOTE: With systems running under ACPI, settings for power management features, such as key
combinations and standby or hibernate mode are controlled from the Power Management or Power
Options Properties window in the Control Panel. See Power Management Properties for Windows98 and Power Options Properties for Windows 2000.
Closing the Display
One way to conserve power on the computer is to close the display when the computer is not in use.
Closing the Display on Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT Systems
When you close the display and an external monitor is not connected, the computer's liquid crystal display
(LCD) shuts off automatically. If you set the Display Close option, in System Setup, to Suspend, the
computer enters the suspend mode when the display is closed. If you set the Display Option to Active, the
display shuts off when it is closed and does not enter the suspend mode.
NOTE: If an external monitor is connected when you close the display, the computer does not activate
suspend mode. You can still use the external monitor.
If the computer detects a wakeup alarm or receives a modem call while the display is closed, the computer
handles the alarm or answers the call. After such input/output (I/O) activity ceases, the computer waits 1
minute before reactivating suspend mode.
To resume work, open the display. (The computer may take several seconds to resume operation.)
Closing the Display on Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Systems
When you close the display and an external monitor is not connected, the computer's liquid crystal display
(LCD) shuts off automatically. You can set the Display Close option, in the Power Management or Power
Options Properties window in the Control Panel to several selections, such as Standby, Hibernate, or
Power Off. The computer performs the specified operation when the display is closed.
NOTE: If an external monitor is connected when you close the display, the computer does not activate
a standby or hibernate mode. You can still use the external monitor.
If the computer detects a wakeup alarm or receives a modem call while the display is closed, the computer
handles the alarm or answers the call. After such input/output (I/O) activity ceases, the computer waits 1
minute before reactivating the standby or hibernate mode.
To resume work, open the display. (The computer may take several seconds to resume operation.)
Suspend Mode
If your computer is running the Microsoft® Windows® 95 or Microsoft Windows NT® operating system,
suspend mode stops almost all computer activity, but leaves the computer ready to resume operations
immediately in about 20 to 30 seconds. Use suspend mode whenever you leave the computer unattended.
NOTE: Systems that are ACPI compliant, such as Windows 2000 and some Windows 98 systems do
not support suspend mode. ACPI compliant systems support standby mode and hibernate mode.
See Microsoft Windows 2000 system help for information on power management settings.Suspend mode conserves battery power by turning off the microprocessor clock; the display; the hard-disk
drive; the CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, or LS-120 drive module (if installed); the external monitor
connector; the external keyboard (if attached); the parallel port; the serial port; the touch pad; and the
diskette drive.
You can activate suspend mode immediately by pressing (or on an external
keyboard if the External Hot Key option is enabled in the System Setup program).
When your system is in suspend mode, the power indicator is not lit.
Resume from suspend mode by pressing the power button. The computer may take several seconds to
return to normal operation.
NOTE: On resumption from suspend mode, if a password is set, the system displays the password
prompt screen. At the password prompt screen, if you do not enter a password within 2 minutes, the
system returns to suspend mode.
Standby Mode
If your computer is running the Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows 2000 operating system, standby mode
turns off the display, stops the hard-disk drive, and turns off other internal devices so that the computer uses
less battery power. When the computer resumes operation from standby mode, the desktop is restored
exactly as it was before entering standby mode.
NOTICE: The computer saves data to random-access memory (RAM), not to your hard-disk drive,
before entering standby mode. If the computer enters standby mode while running on battery
power, data loss from RAM can occur if the battery discharges completely.
You can activate standby mode by pressing .To resume operation from standby mode, press the
power button.
NOTE: With systems running under ACPI, settings for power management features, such as key
combinations and standby mode are controlled from the Power Management or Power Options
Properties window in the Control Panel. To activate standby mode, make sure that you have made
the appropriate selections from the Power Management or Power Options Properties window.
Suspend-to-Disk Mode for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT
Suspend-to-disk (S2D) mode copies all system data to a reserved area—the S2D partition—on the harddisk drive and then turns off all power to the computer. When you resume normal operation, the same
programs will be running and the same files will be open that were loaded before you activated this mode.
NOTE: Systems that are ACPI compliant, such as Windows 2000 and some Windows 98 systems do
not support suspend-to-disk mode. ACPI compliant systems support hibernate mode. See Hibernate
Mode for Windows 98 and Windows 2000.
Place the computer in S2D mode if you intend to store the computer for longer than 40 days. S2D mode
preserves the configuration information stored in nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM). The reservebattery maintains this information, but it may run out of energy after 40 days.
NOTE: S2D mode helps preserve system data by saving it to the hard-disk drive if you are about to
run out of battery power.
To activate S2D, press (or on an external keyboard if the External Hot Key
option is enabled in the System Setup program). On a French keyboard, press or .
Resume from S2D mode by pressing the power button.
If you connect or remove devices while the computer is in suspend-to-disk mode, the computer automatically
recognizes the newly connected devices when it resumes normal operation.
Some PC Cards may not operate correctly after resuming from S2D mode. If you encounter problems with a
card, remove and reinsert the card.
NOTE: Dell creates an appropriately sized S2D partition before shipping the computer to you. Use the
Suspend-to-Disk utility to remove the file, to increase the size of the file, or to add the suspend-todisk file if you removed it. For more information about altering or creating an suspend-to-disk file, see
the readme.S2D file, which can be found in the Dell Utilities folder on your hard-disk drive or on the
S2D diskette that came with your computer. In Windows 95 and Windows 98 operating systems do not use
the Add/Remove Devices option while in S2D mode unless Bay Manager is installed.
Hibernate Mode for Windows 98 and Windows 2000
Through the Power Options Properties in the Control Panel for ACPI compliant systems, you can enable
the computer's hibernate mode.
Hibernate mode copies everything in memory to the hard-disk drive and then turns off all power to the
computer. When you resume normal operation, the same programs will be running and the same files will be
open that were loaded before you activated this mode.
Place the computer in hibernate mode if you intend to store the computer for extended periods of time.
Hibernate mode preserves the configuration information stored in nonvolatile random-access memory
(NVRAM).
NOTE: Hibernate mode helps preserve system data by saving it to the hard-disk drive if you are
about to run out of battery power.
To enable the hibernate mode:
1. Click the Start button. Point to Settings and then Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Power Options icon.
The Power Options Properties window appears.
3. Click the Hibernate tab.4. Select Enable Hibernate Support.
5. Click Apply.
6. Click the Advanced tab.
Select Hibernate for each of the appropriate options listed under the Advanced tab.
7. Click Apply.
When you shut down your computer, you will see a new option in the Start menu called Hibernate. See
Microsoft Windows 2000 system help for more information on hibernate mode.
Resume from hibernate mode by pressing the power button.
NOTE: With systems running ACPI, you cannot remove devices or undock your computer while in the
hibernate mode.
Some PC Cards may not operate correctly after resuming from hibernate mode. If you encounter problems
with a card, remove and reinsert the card.
Power Management Properties for Microsoft Windows 98
Windows 98 with Advanced Power Management (APM) provides the Power Management Properties
window for setting power conservation features.
To access the Power Management Properties window and set the power management features, perform
the following steps in Windows 98:
1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Power Management Properties icon.
The Power Management Properties window contains the following tabs:
Power Scheme — allows you to select one of three power mode settings.
NOTE: With systems running ACPI, select the Notebook/Portable setting as the
Power Scheme to conserve battery life while the system is in standby mode. If the
Always On setting is selected, the battery life may be much shorter when in standby
mode.
Alarms — allows you to set the Low Battery and Critical Battery alarms to alert you when
the computer battery falls below a certain percentage. When you received your computer,
the Low Battery and Critical Battery alarms check boxes were not checked. Dell
recommends that you do not select these options.
Power Meter — allows you to view the percentage of battery life remaining when your
computer is operating on battery power. If your computer is operating on AC power, the
computer displays a message.Advanced — allows you to display the Power Meter on the Windows 98 taskbar and to
display a password prompt when the computer resumes from standby mode.
Hibernate (ACPI only) — allows you to enable the hibernate feature.
Power Management Properties for Microsoft Windows NT
Dell provides Softex software compatible with the Power Management Controller, which allows you to
suspend and resume your portable computer without affecting your ability to use the docking station or its
media bay.
For information about Softex power management software, see the Softex user’s guides at
http://www.dell.com/. Select Small Business Center or Medium & Large Business. Select Latitude.
Then select Notebooks. Look for the Softex Utilities Installation Guide on the left of the screen. Also, see
your Dell-Installed Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Setup Guide.
Power Options Properties for Microsoft Windows 2000
Windows 2000 with ACPI provides the Power Options Properties window for setting power conservation
features. With the Power Options Properties in the Control Panel, you can adjust the power management
options supported by your computer's hardware configuration. By allowing you to create your own power
schemes, the power options feature allows you to reduce the power consumption of your computer devices
To access the Power Options Properties window and set the power management features, perform the
following steps in Windows 2000:
1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Power Options Properties icon.
The Power Options Properties window contains the following tabs:
Power Scheme — allows you to select one of three power mode settings.
NOTE: With systems running ACPI, select the Notebook/Portable setting as the
Power Scheme to conserve battery life while the system is in standby mode. If the
Always On setting is selected, the battery life may be much shorter when in standby
mode.
Alarms — allows you to set the Low Battery and Critical Battery alarms to alert you when
the computer battery falls below a certain percentage. When you received your computer,
the Low Battery and Critical Battery alarms check boxes were not checked. Dell
recommends that you do not select these options.
Power Meter — allows you to view the percentage of battery life remaining when your
computer is operating on battery power.
Advanced — allows you to specify the actions (standby, hibernate, or power off) of thepower button, the sleep button, and closing the display. You can enable the hibernate
mode through the Advanced tab.
Hibernate (ACPI only) — allows you to enable the hibernate feature.
See Microsoft Windows 2000 Help for more information on Power Options Properties.
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Installing the Microsoft® Windows® 95 and Windows 98 Operating
System Drivers: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's
Guide
Overview Installing Softex BayManager Software
Installing Operating System Updates Installing MS-DOS CD-ROM Drivers
Installing Docking Drivers Enabling Microsoft Infrared Support
Installing Video Drivers Installing Infrared Drivers
Installing Audio Drivers Installing System Utilities
Installing DualPoint Integrated Pointing
Device Drivers
Installing Intel SpeedStep Utility
Overview
Dell provides software utilities and drivers that help you control certain features of your computer.
This section explains how to use your System Software CD to reinstall utilities and drivers on your Dell
computer with the Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 98 operating system. You may need administrator
privileges to perform some of the procedures in this section. Dell recommends that you check with your
network administrator before performing the procedures.
NOTE: Your System Software CD contains drivers for operating systems that may not be on your
computer. Verify that the driver you are loading is under your operating system subdirectory. For
example, if you want to install video drivers for a system running Windows 98, look under
\drivers\win98\video.
Dell recommends that you print these procedures before you begin.
NOTE: For more information on using the operating system installed on your computer by Dell, see
the operating system user's guide that came with your computer. You can also access system tools
and documentation from Dell's technical support page at http://support.dell.com. Click the map that
appears to select your country and the Welcome to support.dell.com page opens. Enter your
system information to access help tools and information.
NOTICE: Do not dock the computer before turning it on the first time.
Installing Operating System Updates
Dell provides operating system updates that are enhancements to the operating system specific to your Dell
portable computer. To install the operating system updates, perform the following steps:1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the operating system updates for your specific operating system. For
example, if you want to install operating system updates for a system running Windows 98, look under
\win98\osupdate\setup.
7. Click OK or press .
8. Follow the instructions on your display.
9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
Installing Docking Drivers
NOTE: If your computer uses Windows 95 or Windows 98, the computer is already configured to work
with the Dell Latitude C/Port Family Advanced Port Replicator (APR) or C/Dock Family Expansion
Station.
To successfully install docking drivers for your computer, you must run the Dock QuickInstall program before
you install the docking drivers.
Running Dock QuickInstall
To run Dock QuickInstall, perform the following steps:
1. If the computer has never been turned on, turn it on now while it is undocked and complete the
operating system setup. Then go to step 2.
For setup instructions, see the Dell-supplied operating system setup guide that came with the
computer.
2. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
3. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.4. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
5. Click the Browse button.
6. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
7. Locate the setup.exe file for the Dock QuickInstall program for your specific operating system. For
example, if you want to install Dock QuickInstall for a system running Windows 98, look under
\win98\dockquik\setup.
8. Click OK or press .
9. Follow the instructions on your display.
10. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
Installing Docking Drivers
To install the C/Port Family APR or C/Dock Family Expansion Station drivers, perform the following steps:
1. If you have completed the operating system setup, turn on the computer, and then go to step 2.
2. Dock the computer.
The operating system creates a hardware profile for the C/Port APR or the C/Dock Expansion
Station.
3. To load the appropriate drivers for use with the C/Port APR or C/Dock Expansion Station, follow the
instructions on the display. When prompted, restart the computer.
4. Install the appropriate drivers to use with a network expansion card in the C/Dock Expansion Station.
Installing Video Drivers
Video drivers control features such as screen resolution and the number of screen colors.
NOTE: If you need to use extended video modes, check the documentation that came with the
application program to determine if the drivers are provided. If not, contact the software manufacturer
to get the necessary drivers.
To install the video drivers, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run.The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the video driver for your specific operating system. For example, if you
want to install video drivers for a system running Windows 98, look under \win98\video\setup.
7. Click OK or press .
8. Follow the instructions on your display.
9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
After installing the video drivers and restarting your computer, perform the following steps to set the display
parameters:
1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
2. Double-click the Display icon.
The Display Properties window appears.
3. Click the Settings tab.
4. Change the Color Palette or Colors option to True Color (24 bit).
5. Set the Screen area for your display to the appropriate size.
6. Click Apply.
Installing Audio Drivers
Dell provides audio drivers so you can customize the audio features of your computer. To install the audio
drivers, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the audio driver for your specific operating system. For example, if you
want to install audio drivers for a system running Windows 98, look under \win98\audio\setup.
7. Click OK or press .
8. Follow the instructions on your display.
9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
Installing DualPoint Integrated Pointing Device Drivers
DualPoint integrated pointing device drivers and associated utilities allow you to use and customize the
integrated touch pad, track stick, or an external mouse. To install these drivers, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the DualPoint integrated pointing device driver for your specific operating
system.
7. Click OK or press .
8. Follow the instructions on your display.
9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
10. Restart your computer to activate the DualPoint integrated pointing device drivers.
Installing Softex BayManager Software
Dell provides Softex BayManager software that contains support for the following features:
Hot-swapping devices such as diskette drives, hard-disk drives, large-storage drives, DVD-ROM
drives, and CD-ROM drives to and from your portable computer’s modular bay and the C/Dock Family
Expansion Station’s media bay
Docking services that are available in French, German, Italian, Spanish, and JapaneseTo install the BayManager application program from the System Software CD, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Type x:\win95\baymgr\setup.exe or x:\win98\baymgr\setup.exe (depending on your operating
system, and where x is your CD-ROM drive designator).
5. Click OK or press .
6. Follow the instructions on your display.
7. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
8. Restart your computer to activate the BayManager software.
Installing MS-DOS® CD-ROM Drivers
CD-ROM drivers must be installed in order to use the MS-DOS CD-ROM utility. To install the CD-ROM
drivers, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the MS-DOS CD-ROM driver for your specific operating system.
7. Click OK or press .
8. Follow the instructions on your display.
9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.Enabling Microsoft Infrared Support
For Windows 95, you must install the infrared drivers before you can enable them (Windows 98 already
includes infrared support). You must enable Microsoft infrared support for both Windows 95 and Windows 98
before you can use it. To enable Microsoft infrared support, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Add New Hardware icon.
The Add New Hardware Wizard appears.
3. Click Next to continue.
NOTE: If the infrared device is not listed, click No, then click Next.
4. When the Add New Hardware Wizard asks to search for new hardware, click No and then click Next.
5. When the Hardware Types window appears, click the Infrared tab and then click Next.
6. When the Add Infrared Device Wizard window appears, click Next. If you are using Windows 98, go
to Step 8.
7. In Windows 95, when the Manufacturers and Models window appears, select Standard Infrared
Devices from the Manufacturers list and Built-In Infrared Port on Laptop or Desktop from the
Models list, and then click Next.
8. To complete this portion of the installation, follow the instructions on your display.
9. To enable infrared support, shut down and reboot your computer.
10. If you are using Windows 98, the process is complete. If you are using Windows 95, complete the
procedure in "Installing Infrared Drivers."
Installing Infrared Drivers
The infrared port lets you transfer files from your computer to another infrared-compatible device without
using cable connections.
NOTE: To use the infrared port, Windows 95 users must install the infrared drivers and then enable
them. Windows 98 already includes the necessary drivers; Windows 98 users need only enable the
infrared support.
If your computer is running the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system, install the infrared drivers by
performing the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD containing the Infrared Drivers into the drive.3. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
4. Double-click the System icon.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
5. Click the Device Manager tab.
6. Click the View Devices by Type button.
7. Click the plus sign to the left of the Ports icon.
The names of various device ports appear beneath the Ports icon.
8. Click Infrared Serial (COM) Connections Port, and then click Properties.
The Infrared Serial (COM) Connections Port Properties dialog box appears.
9. Click the Driver tab and Update Driver.
The Update Device Driver Wizard appears.
10. Click the Yes (Recommended) button, and then click Next.
The system searches for the drivers on the CD you inserted in step 2.
11. To complete the installation, follow the instructions on your display .
12. After the driver is updated, close the Device Manager and open Windows Explorer.
13. With the CD still in the drive, click drive X, where X is the CD-ROM drive.
14. Right-click the smcirlap.inf file.
A pop-up menu appears.
15. Click Install.
The smcirlap.inf file is installed.
16. Restart your computer to activate the infrared drivers.
Installing System Utilities
System utilities let you configure features such as the asset tag code and suspend-to-disk partition. To copy
the system utilities to your hard-disk drive, perform the following steps.
NOTE: You can also run the system utilities directly from the System Software CD.
1. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.2. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
3. Click the Browse button.
4. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
5. Locate the setup.exe file for the system utilities for your specific operating system.
6. Click OK or press .
7. Follow the instructions on your display.
8. Copy each of the utilities on the System Software CD to the c:\dell directory on your hard-disk drive.
The utilities have filenames, such as: mks2d.exe, rms2d.exe, asset.com, and readme.s2d.
9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
For more information on copying files, see the documentation that came with the operating
system.
After you copy the utilities to your hard-disk drive, you must restart your computer in the MS-DOS mode to
use the utilities.
See the readme.s2d file for more information on using the suspend-to-disk partition utilities. For more
information on using the asset tag utility, see your Dell computer documentation.
Installing the Intel® SpeedStep™ Utility
Intel SpeedStep technology conserves battery power by automatically adjusting the processor speed when
you run your computer from the battery instead of AC power. Intel SpeedStep reduces the processor speed
when using the battery and resumes maximum processor speed when plugged into an electrical outlet.
NOTE: This utility is available only for CPx J-Series systems.
To install Intel SpeedStep, perform the following steps:
1. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Click the Start button, and then click Run.
3. The Run dialog box appears.
4. Type x:\win98\speedstp\language\setup, where x is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive and
language is English, Japanese, or Other, and then click OK or press .
5. Follow the instructions on the screen.6. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
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Installing the Microsoft® Windows NT® Operating System Drivers:
Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Overview Installing Audio Drivers
Installing Operating System Updates Installing DualPoint Integrated Pointing Device Drivers
Installing Video Drivers Installing MS-DOS CD-ROM Drivers
Installing the Power Management
Utility
Installing System Utilities
Installing Softex Docking Services Installing Intel SpeedStep Utility
Installing the PC Card Utility
Overview
Dell provides software utilities and drivers that help you control certain features of your computer.
This section explains how to use your System Software CD to reinstall utilities and drivers on your Dell
computer with the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 operating system. You may need administrator privileges to
perform some of the procedures in this section. Dell recommends that you check with your network
administrator before performing the procedures.
NOTE: Your System Software CD contains drivers for operating systems that may not be on your
computer. Verify that the driver you are loading is under your operating system subdirectory. For
example, if you want to install video drivers for a system running Windows NT, look under
\winNT\video.
Dell recommends that you print these procedures before you begin.
NOTE: For more information on using the operating system installed on your computer by Dell, see
the operating system user's guide that came with your computer. You can also access system tools
and documentation from Dell's technical support page at http://support.dell.com. Click the map that
appears to select your country and the Welcome to support.dell.com page opens. Enter your
system information to access help tools and information.
Installing Operating System Updates
Dell provides operating system updates that are enhancements to the operating system specific to your Dell
portable computer. To install the operating system updates, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.2. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the operating system updates for your specific operating system. For
example, if you want to install operating system updates for a system running Windows NT, look under
\winNT\osupdate\setup.
7. Click OK or press .
8. Follow the instructions on your display.
9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
Installing Video Drivers
Video drivers control features such as screen resolution and the number of screen colors.
NOTE: If you need to use extended video modes, check the documentation that came with the
application program to determine if the drivers are provided. If not, contact the software manufacturer
to get the necessary drivers.
To install the video drivers for Windows NT 4.0, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run.
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the video drivers for your specific operating system. For example, if you
want to install video drivers for a system running Windows NT, look under \winNT\video\setup.
7. Click OK or press .
8. Follow the instructions on your display.9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
After installing the video drivers and restarting your computer, perform the following steps to set the display
parameters.
1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
2. Double-click the Display icon.
The Display Properties window appears.
3. Click the Settings tab.
4. Change the Colors option to True Color (24 bit).
5. Set the Screen area for your display to the appropriate size.
6. Click Apply.
Installing the Power Management Utility
Dell provides a power management utility that helps you conserve battery power and view available power
levels. To install the power management utility, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the Dell System Software CD into the the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click the Start button, and then click Run...
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the power management utility for your specific operating system. For
example, if you want to install power management utilities for a system running Windows NT, look
under \winNT\powermgt\setup.
7. Follow the instructions on the display.
8. When prompted, restart your computer to activate the utility.
Installing Softex Docking ServicesDell provides Softex Docking Services software that contains support for the following features:
Hot-docking and warm-undocking a Latitude portable computer from supported docking stations
Hot-swapping devices such as diskette drives, hard-disk drives, large-storage drives, DVD-ROM
drives, and CD-ROM drives to and from your portable computer’s modular bay and the C/Dock Family
Expansion Station’s media bay
Compatibility with the Power Management Controller, which allows you to suspend and resume your
portable computer without affecting your ability to use the docking station or its media bay
Docking or undocking your portable computer while it is in suspend mode
Docking services available in French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese
For the latest information on Softex Docking Services, see the Softex user’s guides at
http://www.dell.com/. Click Small Business Center or Medium & Large Business. Click Notebooks;
then, if applicable, click Latitude. Look for the Softex Utilities Installation Guide on the left of the screen.
To install Softex Docking Services from the System Software CD, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the Dell System Software CD into the the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click the Start button, and then click Run...
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Type x:\winnt4\docking\setup.exe (where x is your CD-ROM drive designator).
5. Click OK or press .
6. Follow the instructions on the display.
7. When prompted, restart your computer to activate the utility.
Installing the PC Card Utility
Dell provides a PC Card utility that allows you to view and configure settings for your PC Card(s). To install
the PC Card utility, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click the Start button, and then click Run...
The Run dialog box appears.4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the PC Card utility for your specific operating system. For example, if you
want to install the PC Card utility for a system running Windows NT, look under \winNT\pccard\setup.
7. Follow the instructions on your display.
8. When the computer completes the starting sequence, the Softex PC Card Controller Diagnostics
window appears.
9. Follow the instructions on your display, and when prompted, restart your computer to activate the
utility.
Installing Audio Drivers
Dell provides audio drivers so you can customize the sound features of your computer.
To install the audio drivers, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the audio driver for your specific operating system. For example, if you
want to install audio drivers for a system running Windows NT, look under \winNT\audio\setup.
7. Click OK or press .
8. Follow the instructions on your display.
9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
Installing DualPoint Integrated Pointing Device Drivers
DualPoint integrated pointing device drivers and associated utilities allow you to use and customize the
integrated touch pad, track stick, or an external mouse. To install these drivers, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at theend of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the DualPoint integrated pointing device driver for your specific operating
system. For example, if you want to install DualPoint integrated pointing device drivers for a system
running Windows NT, look under \winNT\touch\setup.
7. Click OK or press .
8. Follow the instructions on your display.
9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish.
10. Restart your computer to activate the DualPoint integrated pointing device drivers.
Installing MS-DOS® CD-ROM Drivers
CD-ROM drivers must be installed in order to use the MS-DOS CD-ROM utility. To install the CD-ROM
drivers, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Click the Browse button.
5. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
6. Locate the setup.exe file for the MS-DOS CD-ROM driver for your specific operating system. For
example, if you want to install MD-DOS CD-ROM drivers for a system running Windows NT, look under
\winNT\cdrom\setup.
7. Click OK or press .
8. Follow the instructions on your display.9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
Installing System Utilities
System utilities let you configure features such as the asset tag code and suspend-to-disk partition. To copy
the system utilities to your hard-disk drive, perform the following steps.
NOTE: You can also run the system utilities directly from the System Software CD or diskette.
1. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.
2. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
3. Click the Browse button.
4. Select the appropriate drive for your CD-ROM.
5. Locate the setup.exe file for the system utilities for your specific operating system.
6. Click OK or press .
7. Follow the instructions on your display.
8. Copy each of the utilities on the System Software CD to the c:\dell directory on your hard-disk drive.
The utilities have the following filenames: mks2d.exe, rms2d.exe, asset.com, and readme.s2d.
9. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
For more information on copying files, see the documentation that came with the operating
system.
After you copy the utilities to your hard-disk drive, you must restart your computer in the MS-DOS® mode to
use the utilities. Restart your computer in the MS-DOS mode by booting from the System Software CD.
See the readme.s2d file for more information on using the suspend-to-disk partition utilities. For more
information on using the asset tag utility, see your Dell computer documentation.
Installing the Intel® SpeedStep™ Utility
Intel SpeedStep technology conserves battery power by automatically adjusting the processor speed when
you run your computer from the battery instead of AC power. Intel SpeedStep reduces the processor speed
when using the battery and resumes maximum processor speed when plugged into an electrical outlet.
NOTE: This utility is available only for CPx J-Series systems.To install Intel SpeedStep, perform the following steps:
1. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Click the Start button, and then click Run.
3. The Run dialog box appears.
4. Type x:\winnt4\speedstp\language\setup, where x is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive and
language is English, Japanese, or Other, and then click OK or press .
5. Follow the instructions on the screen.
6. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
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Installing the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Operating System
Drivers: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Overview Installing MS-DOS CD-ROM Drivers
Installing Video Drivers Installing MS-DOS CD-ROM Drivers
Installing Audio Drivers Installing Intel SpeedStep Utility
Installing DualPoint Integrated Pointing Device Drivers
Overview
Dell provides software utilities and drivers that help you control certain features of your computer.
This section explains how to use your System Software CD to reinstall drivers on your Dell computer with the
Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system. You may need administrator privileges to perform some of the
procedures in this section. Dell recommends that you check with your network administrator before
performing the procedures.
NOTE: Your System Software CD contains drivers for operating systems that may not be on your
computer. Verify that the driver you are loading is under your operating system subdirectory. For
example, if you want to install video drivers for a system running Windows 2000, look under
\win2000\video.
Dell recommends that you print these procedures before you begin.
NOTE: For more information on using the operating system installed on your computer by Dell, see
the operating system user's guide that came with your computer. You can also access system tools
and documentation from Dell's technical support page at http://support.dell.com. Click the map that
appears to select your country and the Welcome to support.dell.com page opens. Enter your
system information to access help tools and information.
Installing Video Drivers
Video drivers control features such as screen resolution and the number of screen colors.
NOTE: If you need to use extended video modes, check the documentation that came with the
application program to determine if the drivers are provided. If not, contact the software manufacturer
to get the necessary drivers.
To install the video drivers for Windows 2000, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at theend of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run.
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Type x:\win2000\video\setup.exe (where x is your CD-ROM drive designator).
5. Click OK or press .
6. Follow the instructions on your display.
7. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
After installing the video drivers and restarting your computer, perform the following steps to set the display
parameters.
1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
2. Double-click the Display icon.
The Display Properties window appears.
3. Click the Settings tab.
4. Change the Colors option to True Color or 24 bit.
5. Set the Screen area for your display to the appropriate size.
6. Click OK.
Installing Audio Drivers
Dell provides audio drivers so you can customize the sound features of your computer.
NOTE: When you install the audio drivers, the drivers for the internal modem (if present) are installed
automatically. If no modem is installed in your system, the modem drivers will not be installed.
To install the audio drivers, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....The Run dialog box appears.
4. Type x:\win2000\audio\setup.exe (where x is your CD-ROM drive designator).
5. Click OK or press .
6. Follow the instructions on your display.
7. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
Installing DualPoint Integrated Pointing Device Drivers
DualPoint integrated pointing device drivers and associated utilities allow you to use and customize the
integrated touch pad, track stick, or an external mouse. To install these drivers, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Type x:\win2000\touchpad\setup.exe (where x is your CD-ROM drive designator).
5. Click OK or press .
6. Follow the instructions on your display.
7. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish.
8. Restart your computer to activate the DualPoint integrated pointing device drivers.
Installing MS-DOS® CD-ROM Drivers
CD-ROM drivers must be installed in order to use the MS-DOS CD-ROM utility. To install the CD-ROM
drivers, perform the following steps:
1. Save your work in all open application programs, because you will need to restart your computer at the
end of this procedure to complete the installation.
2. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click the Start button, then click Run....
The Run dialog box appears.
4. Type x:\win2000\cdrom\setup.exe (where x is your CD-ROM drive designator). 5. Click OK or press .
6. Follow the instructions on your display.
7. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
Installing the Intel® SpeedStep™ Utility
Intel SpeedStep technology conserves battery power by automatically adjusting the processor speed when
you run your computer from the battery instead of AC power. Intel SpeedStep reduces the processor speed
when using the battery and resumes maximum processor speed when plugged into an electrical outlet.
NOTE: This utility is available only for CPx J-Series systems.
To install Intel SpeedStep, perform the following steps:
1. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Click the Start button, and then click Run.
3. The Run dialog box appears.
4. Type x:\win2000\speedstp\language\setup, where x is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive
and language is English, Japanese, or Other, and then click OK or press .
5. Follow the instructions on the screen.
6. After the files are copied to your hard-disk drive, click Finish to restart your computer.
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System Setup Options: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series
User's Guide
AC Configure Setup Hard-disk Drive
Password
Ring/Event Resume
Admin Password CPU Serial
Number
Infrared Data Port S2D Time-out
Alarm Resume Date Infrared Mode Serial Port
Asset Tag Disk Time-Out Keyboard Click Service Tag
Audio Mode Diskette Drive A Level 2 Cache Smart CPU Mode
Battery Diskette Drive B Modular Bay Intel SpeedStep Setup
Battery Status Diskette
Reconfig
Microprocessor Suspend Time-out
BIOS Version Display Close Num Lock System Memory
Boot First Device Display Time-out Parallel Mode System Primary
Boot Second
Device
Docking Ethernet Pointing Device Time
Boot Speed Docking IRQ Power
Management
Universal Connect
Brightness Docking Status Primary Hard
Drive
Video Memory
Click Volume External Hot Key Primary Password Wakeup on LAN
NOTE: Your use of the System Setup program depends on the power management scheme (APM or
ACPI) used by your operating system. See Power Management Compliance (APM Versus ACPI) for
more information.
AC
AC, an option under Power Management, allows you to set different time-outs for the following options
when you operate your computer from AC power: Display Time-out, Disk Time-out, Suspend Time-out,
S2D Time-out, Smart CPU Mode, Display Close, and Brightness.
A change to the AC option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
Admin PasswordAdmin Password displays the current status of your administrator password and allows you to assign or
change this password. Settings for this option are:
Disabled (the default) — Indicates that no administrator password is assigned.
Enabled — Indicates that an administrator password is currently assigned. All system setup functions,
except passwords, are locked out.
The administrator password is designed for use by system administrators and service technicians in
corporate environments. If an administrator password is assigned, you can use it to access the computer
even if you do not know the primary password.
NOTICE: The password features provide a high level of security for the data in your computer.
However, they are not foolproof. If your data requires more security, you should obtain and use
additional forms of protection, such as data encryption programs or PC Cards with encryption
features.
Alarm Resume
The Alarm Resume option directs the computer to resume normal operation when it is in suspend mode and
detects an alarm from the real-time clock (RTC). Such alarms can be set through various application
programs. In order for the alarms in these programs to work, the Alarm Resume option must be set to
Enabled.
NOTE: With systems running under ACPI, settings for power management features, such as
suspend/sleep mode are controlled from the Power Management Properties window in the Control
Panel.
Settings for this option are:
Enabled (the default) — Resumes normal operation when the computer detects an alarm.
Disabled — Keeps the computer in suspend mode even if the computer detects an alarm.
A change to the Alarm Resume option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
Asset Tag
The Asset Tag option displays the asset tag code if you or your organization assigned one to your
computer.
For more information, see "Asset Tag Utility."
Audio Mode
Audio Mode manages the audio resources of the computer and the external devices you use with it. This
mode is set to Full Duplex, which allows the computer's audio system to play and record soundssimultaneously.
NOTE: The system does not allow you to select this mode for change.
Battery
Battery, an option of Power Management, allows you to set different time-outs for the following options
when you operate your computer from battery power: Display Time-out, Disk Time-out, Suspend Timeout, S2D Time-out, Smart CPU Mode, Display Close, and Brightness.
A change to the Battery option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
Battery Status
Battery Status (page 3 of the System Setup screens) is a graphical representation of the approximate
amount of charge left in the main and secondary batteries. No user-selectable settings are available for this
option. If a battery is not installed in the main battery compartment or in the modular bay, the battery gauge
illustration indicates Battery Status: Not Installed.
If you are not in the System Setup program, you can see the battery gauge illustration at any time by
pressing .
NOTE: Certain key combinations may not function with the Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface (ACPI) or may require activation with the Power Management Properties window in the
Control Panel.
BIOS Version
BIOS Version displays the version number and release date of the BIOS in your computer. A service
technician may ask you for this version number if you call Dell for technical assistance.
NOTE: Dell may periodically offer revisions of the BIOS that add features or solve specific problems.
Because the BIOS for your computer is stored on a reprogrammable flash-memory chip, you can use
the Flash BIOS Update program to update your computer's BIOS entirely through software.
Boot First Device
Boot First device determines which disk device your computer uses to find the software needed to start the
operating system.
The term boot refers to the computer's start-up procedure. When you turn on the computer, it "bootstraps"
itself into an operational state by loading into memory a small program, which in turn loads the necessary
operating system. Boot First device tells the computer where to look first for the files that it needs to load.
Settings for this option are:Diskette Drive (the default) — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a bootable diskette
loaded in a diskette drive in the system modular bay. This option will also cause your computer to
attempt first boot from the media in an LS-120 drive if there is no diskette drive attached to the system
and the LS-120 drive is installed in the system modular bay.
Internal HDD — Causes your computer to boot from the hard-disk drive
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a bootable CD, DVD, or
CD-RW when that drive is installed in the system modular bay.
Modular Bay HDD — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from the second hard-disk drive
installed in the modular bay
None — Causes your computer to skip the boot option
PCI Slot NIC — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a network source connected to the
NIC card installed in the C/Dock or C/Dock II Station (if the feature is supported by the NIC card)
Dock II/Port II NIC — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a network source connected
to the C/Dock II Station or C/Port II Dock via the embedded NIC card.
CardBus NIC — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a network source connected to the
PCMCIA card NIC (if this capability is supported by the PCMCIA card).
For a change in the Boot First device option to take effect, you must reboot your computer.
Boot Second Device
If the computer cannot find the software it needs to start the operating system on the drive identified in Boot
First device, it will search the device named in Boot Second device.
Settings for the option are:
Internal HDD (the default) — Causes your computer to attempt to boot from the hard-disk drive
Diskette Drive — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a bootable diskette loaded in a
diskette drive in the system modular bay. This option will also cause your computer to attempt first
boot from the media in an LS-120 drive if there is no diskette drive attached to the system and the LS-
120 drive is installed in the system modular bay.
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a bootable CD, DVD, or
CD-RW when that drive is installed in the system modular bay.
Modular Bay HDD — Causes your computer to boot from the second hard-disk drive installed in the
modular bay
None — Causes your computer to skip the boot option
PCI Slot NIC — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a network source connected to the
NIC card installed in the C/Dock or C/Dock II Station (if the feature is supported by the NIC card)Dock II/Port II NIC — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a network source connected
to the C/Dock II Station or C/Port II Dock via the embedded NIC card
CardBus NIC — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a network source connected to the
PCMCIA card NIC (if this capability is supported by the PCMCIA card).
For a change in the Boot Second device option to take effect, you must reboot your computer.
Boot Third Device
If the computer cannot find the software it needs to start the operating system on the drive identified in Boot
FIrst Device or Boot Second device, it will search the device named in Boot Third device.
Settings for the option are:
None (the default)
Internal HDD — Causes your computer to attempt to boot from the hard-disk drive
Diskette Drive — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a bootable diskette loaded in a
diskette drive in the system modular bay. This option will also cause your computer to attempt first
boot from the media in an LS-120 drive if there is no diskette drive attached to the system and the LS-
120 drive is installed in the system modular bay.
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a bootable CD, DVD, or
CD-RW when that drive is installed in the system modular bay.
Modular Bay HDD — Causes your computer to attempt to boot from the second hard-disk drive
installed in the modular bay
PCI Slot NIC — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a network source connected to the
NIC card installed in the C/Dock or C/Dock II Station (if the feature is supported by the NIC card)
Dock II/Port II NIC — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a network source connected
to the C/Dock II Station or C/Port II Dock via the embedded NIC card
CardBus NIC — Causes your computer to attempt first to boot from a network source connected to the
PCMCIA card NIC (if this capability is supported by the PCMCIA card).
For a change in the Boot Third device option to take effect, you must reboot your computer.
Boot Speed
Boot Speed allows you to choose between the computer's processing speed (the default) and Compatible,
a slower compatibility speed. The compatibility speed varies, depending on the configuration of your system.
When you change the setting in the Boot Speed option, the System Setup program stores and continues to
display the new setting even if you do not reboot your computer when you exit the System Setup program. Ifyou start the System Setup program again during your current work session, the processing speed displayed
for the Boot Speed option may not match the actual speed at which your computer is running.
For a change in the Boot Speed option to take effect, you must reboot your computer.
Brightness
Brightness allows you to specify the brightness of the display when the computer is operating on battery
power. Use the left- and right-arrow keys to change the brightness of the display. When the computer is
powered by a battery, the default is Minimum. If the computer is using AC power, the default is Maximum.
A change to the Brightness option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
Click Volume
Click Volume allows you to disable or adjust the volume of the keyboard clicks if the Keyboard Click option
is enabled. The default is Maximum.
A change to the Click Volume option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
NOTE: This option also controls the volume of the PC Card and error message beep codes.
Configure Setup
Configure Setup allows you to restrict access to the System Setup program in the same way a system
password restricts access to the system. Only available when you set the administrator password.
CPU Serial Number
CPU Serial Number enables support of the Intel? Mobile Pentium? III processor serial number. This field
allows you to enable or disable recognition of the serial number of an Intel Mobile Pentium III processor.
Settings for this option are:
Disabled (the default) — Indicates that the serial number cannot be read.
Enabled — Indicates that the serial number can be read.
Date
Date resets the date on the computer's internal calendar.
Your computer automatically displays the day of the week corresponding to the settings in the three fields
that follow (month, day-of-the-month, and year).
A change to the Date option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required). However, you must rebootto make the change apparent to the operating system.
To change the date, press the right-arrow key to increase the number in the highlighted field, or press the
left-arrow key to decrease the number. If you prefer, you can type in numbers in the month and day-of-themonth fields.
Disk Time-out
Disk Time-out lets you determine how long your hard-disk drive remains idle before the drive motor turns off
to conserve battery power.
NOTE: This feature does not function with the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI).
The AC option is set to Disabled. No user-selectable settings are available for this option. Settings for
Battery option are:
Disabled
15 Seconds
1 Minute
2 Minutes
3 Minutes
4 Minutes
5 Minutes
10 Minutes
15 Minutes
30 Minutes
1 Hour
The default is 3 Minutes if the computer is powered by a battery. To increase battery operating time, set
Disk Time-out to a lower number. However, if your software requires frequent hard-disk drive accesses,
using a higher time-out setting may save battery power and time by minimizing the number of times the
hard-disk drive must power up.
NOTE: Set Disk Time-out to Disabled if using it causes compatibility problems with your software.
A change to the Disk Time-out option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
If you are not in the System Setup program, you can turn off the hard-disk drive immediately by pressing
. The drive resumes normal operation automatically when it is accessed by the microprocessor.
NOTE: Certain key combinations may not function with the Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface (ACPI) or may require configuration with the Power Management Properties window in the
Control Panel. See Power Management Settings.
Diskette Drive ADiskette Drive A identifies the location of the 3.5-inch diskette drive: Modular Bay, Parallel Port, or Not
Installed. No user-selectable settings are available for this option.
Diskette Drive B
Diskette Drive B identifies the location of a second 3.5-inch diskette drive: Parallel Port, Modular Bay, or
Not Installed. No user-selectable settings are available for this option.
Diskette Reconfig
Diskette Reconfig allows application programs that access the diskette drive to run at their optimum speed.
Settings are At Reboot Only and Any Time.
When Diskette Reconfig is set to Any Time (the default), you do not have to reboot after you install a
diskette drive in the modular bay or attach a diskette drive to the parallel connector on the back of the
computer. However, some application programs such as virus scans that access the diskette drive will run
very slowly if the diskette drive is not in the modular bay or connected to the parallel port. When Diskette
Reconfig is set to At Reboot Only, such application programs run at normal speed, but you must reboot
after installing or attaching a diskette drive.
Display Close
Display Close lets you determine whether your computer enters suspend mode when the display is closed
or whether only the display is turned off.
Suspend (the default) — Allows the computer to enter suspend mode when the display is closed.
Active — Turns off the display, but does not put the computer into suspend mode.
NOTE: With systems running under ACPI, settings for these features are controlled from the Power
Management Properties window in the Control Panel. Under ACPI, suspend mode is referred to as
sleep mode. Activate the sleep mode by selecting Sleep from the Power Management Properties
window.
Display Time-out
Display Time-out lets you decide how long the computer operates with no input/output (I/O) activity before
turning off the display to conserve battery power.
Settings for this option in both the AC and Battery categories are:
Disabled
1 Minute
5 Minutes
10 Minutes2 Minutes
3 Minutes
4 Minutes
15 Minutes
30 Minutes
1 Hour
The Battery default is 4 Minutes. To increase battery operating time, set Display Time-out to a lower
number of minutes.
NOTE: Set the Display Time-out option to Disabled if using it causes compatibility problems with
your software.
A change to the Display Time-out option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
If you are not in the System Setup program, you can turn off the display immediately by pressing .
The display resumes normal operation automatically when you press a key or move the cursor.
NOTE: With systems running under ACPI, settings for this feature are controlled from the Power
Management Properties window in the Control Panel. Key combinations for power management
activities must be configured in the Power Management Properties window.
Docking Ethernet
Docking Ethernet enables or disables the internal ethernet controller in the a Dell Latitude C/Port Family
Advanced Port Replicator (C/Port APR) or C/Dock Family Expansion Station. A change to this option takes
effect when you reboot.
Docking IRQ
Docking IRQ tells the computer which IRQ to assign to the docking station or replicator during the boot
sequence. If this option is set to Optimized, the docking station or replicator is assigned a dedicated IRQ
during the boot sequence. Select IRQ 11 if a peripheral device requires the use of the dedicated IRQ.
Docking Status
Docking Status shows whether the computer is attached to a Dell Latitude C/Port Family APR or C/Dock
Family Expansion Station. No user-selectable settings are available for this option.
External Hot Key
External Hot Key lets you use the key on the external keyboard the same way you use the
key on the computer's built-in keyboard. Set this option to Scroll Lock (the default) if you are using an
external keyboard. Set this option to Not Installed to disable this function on the external keyboard. Hard-disk Drive Password(s)
System Primary Password
System Modular Bay Password
Dock Media Bay Password
Hard-disk drive password(s) displays the current status of the primary hard-disk drive password and
allows you to assign or change this password. You can set a primary password for the system, the system
modular bay, and the dock media bay.
Settings for this option are:
Disabled (the default) — Indicates that no password is assigned
Enabled — Indicates that a password is currently assigned
NOTICE: The password features provide a high level of security for the data in your computer.
However, they are not foolproof. If your data requires more security, you should obtain and use
additional forms of protection, such as data encryption programs or PC Cards with encryption
features.
Infrared Data Port
Infrared Data Port allows you to avoid resource conflicts by remapping the address of the infrared ports or
disabling the port. The COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4 settings allow you to take advantage of the
computer's Fast IR support.
NOTE: Before you enable infrared driver support, you must enable the Infrared Data Port option by
selecting a COM setting (COM3 is recommended). You must also set the Infrared Mode option to
either Fast IR or Slow IR.
Settings for this option are:
Disabled (the default) — Disables the infrared data port and makes the direct memory access (DMA),
interrupt request (IRQ), and I/O resources available for another serial device to use
COM1 — Maps the infrared data port to COM1
COM2 — Maps the infrared data port to COM2
COM3 — Maps the infrared data port to COM3
COM4 — Maps the infrared data port to COM4
For a change in the Infrared Data Port option to take effect, you must reboot your computer.Infrared Mode
Infrared Mode sets the data transfer rates of the infrared transmitter in the system or the dock.
NOTE: Before you enable infrared support, you must enable the Infrared Data Port option by
selecting a COM setting (COM3 is recommended). You must also set the Infrared Mode option to
either Fast IR or Slow IR.
Keyboard Click
Keyboard Click lets you choose whether the built-in keyboard makes audible clicking sounds. The Click
Volume option must be enabled for this option to function. The volume of the simulated key clicks is
controlled by the setting in the Click Volume option.
Settings for this option are Disabled (the default) and Enabled.
A change to the Keyboard Click option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
Level 2 Cache
Level 2 Cache tells you how much cache memory your computer has. No user-selectable settings are
available for this option.
Modular Bay
Modular Bay identifies the kind of device—Diskette Drive, Battery, HDD (hard-disk drive—indicates the
drive's size), LS-120, DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, or CD-RW Drive—that is installed in the modular bay. If the
modular bay does not contain a device or if a travel bay is installed, this option reads Not Installed. No userselectable settings are available for this option.
Microprocessor
Microprocessor displays the type and speed of the microprocessor installed on your computer's system
board. No user-selectable settings are available for this option.
Num Lock
Num Lock determines if the system boots with the Num Lock enabled or disabled when an external
keyboard is attached.
Settings for this options are
Disabled (the default)
Enabled.A change to the Num Lock option has no effect when the system is booted unless an external keyboard is
attached.
Parallel Mode
Parallel Mode controls whether the computer's integrated parallel port acts as a Personal System/2 (PS/2)-
compatible (Bidirectional) port, Advanced Technology (AT)-compatible (Normal) port, or Extended
Capabilities Port (ECP)-compatible port. The default for Parallel Mode is ECP.
Windows 95 and 98 use ECP protocol automatically if it detects an ECP-compatible device.
Set this option according to the type of peripheral device connected to the parallel port. To determine the
correct mode to use, see the documentation that came with the device.
NOTE: The ECP setting also works for most software written for the AT and PS/2 modes. Devices that
use ECP mode may come with special drivers that need to be installed in order to use these modes.
Setting Parallel Mode to Disabled disables the parallel port and its assigned LPT address, freeing its
interrupt for another device to use.
For a change in the Parallel Mode option to take effect, you must reboot your computer.
Pointing Device
Pointing Device enables and disables the computer's touch pad and track stick.
Settings for this option are:
Touch Pad-PS/2 Mouse (the default)
Serial Mouse — Disables the touch pad and track stick and allows you to use a mouse connected to
the serial connector on the I/O port
PS/2 Mouse — Disables the integrated touch pad when a PS/2 mouse is present.
If you want to use a serial mouse, you must first set the Pointing Device option to Serial Mouse.
For a change in the Pointing Device option to take effect, you must reboot your computer.
Power Management
Power Management allows you to enable or disable power conservation features when the computer is
being powered by a battery or AC power. When this option is disabled, the related power management
functions are not visible.
If you want to use any of the time-out options while using battery power, set the Battery option to Enabled.
If you want to use the time-out options while using AC power, the set the AC option to Enabled.NOTE: With systems running under ACPI, power management settings are controlled from the Power
Management Properties window in the Control Panel.
A change to the Power Management option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
Primary Hard Drive
Primary Hard Drive displays the capacity of your computer's hard-disk drive. No user-selectable settings
are available for this option.
Primary Password
Primary Password displays the current status of the primary password and allows you to assign or change
this password.
Settings for this option are:
Disabled (the default) — Indicates that no primary password is assigned
Enabled — Indicates that a primary password is currently assigned
If you assign a primary password, the computer prompts you for the password each time you boot the
computer.
NOTICE: The password features provide a high level of security for the data in your computer.
However, they are not foolproof. If your data requires more security, you should obtain and use
additional forms of protection, such as data encryption programs or PC Cards with encryption
features.
Ring/Event Resume
Ring/Event Resume lets you determine if the computer exits suspend mode when an installed modem card
receives an incoming call. This feature is supported if the optional internal modem is installed; to use this
feature with a modem PC card, it must be supported by the PC Card and by your operating system.
NOTE: With systems running under ACPI, power management settings are controlled from the Power
Management Properties window in the Control Panel. Certain features require configuration
through the Power Management Properties window and others may not function with ACPI.
Settings for this option are:
Enabled (the default) — Resumes normal operation when the computer detects a modem ring
Disabled — Keeps the computer in suspend mode when the computer detects a modem ring
NOTES: Dell recommends that you set Ring/Event Resume to Disabled when an external serial
device, other than a modem, is connected to your computer.In order for the Ring/Event Resume option to work properly, this feature must be enabled in the
device driver for your modem PC Card. All drivers supplied by Dell with your computer are configured
to allow the computer to resume normal operation when a modem receives an incoming call. If you
use a PC Card that you did not receive from Dell, check the documentation to make sure this feature
is set to Enabled.
A change to the Ring/Event Resume option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
S2D Time-out
S2D Time-out lets you determine how long your computer remains idle (no I/O activity) before activating
suspend-to-disk (S2D) mode to conserve battery power.
NOTE: With systems running under ACPI, settings for power management features, such as key
combinations and suspend-to-disk mode, are controlled from the Power Management Properties
window in the Control Panel. The key combinations of or may not
function with ACPI if the settings have not been activated from the Power Management Properties
window.
The suspend-to-disk mode is referred to as the hibernate mode for systems running ACPI. To
activate the hibernate mode, make sure that you have configured the appropriate key combinations
from the Power Management Properties window.
Settings for this option in both the AC and Battery categories are:
Disabled
30 Minutes
1 Hour
2 Hours
3 Hours
4 Hours
6 Hours
8 Hours (default)
12 Hours
A change to the S2D Time-out option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
If you are not in the System Setup program, you can activate S2D Time-out mode at any time by pressing
. Press the power switch to resume from S2D mode.
Serial Port
Serial Port allows you to map the address of the serial port or to disable the serial port.
Settings for this option are:COM1 (the default) — Maps the serial port to COM1
COM2 — Maps the serial port to COM2
COM3 — Maps the serial port to COM3
COM4 — Maps the serial port to COM4
Disabled — Disables the serial port and its assigned COM address, freeing that interrupt for another
device to use
For a change in the Serial Port option to take effect, you must reboot your computer.
Service Tag
Service Tag displays the computer's service code, which was programmed into NVRAM by Dell during the
manufacturing process. Be prepared to supply this identification during technical assistance or service calls.
The service tag is also accessed by certain Dell support software, including diagnostics. No user-selectable
settings are available for this option.
NOTE: Convert the service tag number into an express service code when prompted to do so the first
time you turn on the computer (or use the program in the Dell Accessories folder). Keep the code
handy in case you call Dell for technical assistance. The code helps Dell's automated support
telephone system direct your call more efficiently.
Smart CPU Mode
Smart CPU Mode allows the computer to slow down the microprocessor automatically if it is not being
actively used. This feature is a key component to the thermal control of the system.
NOTE: With systems running under ACPI, power management settings are controlled from the Power
Management Properties window in the Control Panel. Certain features require configuration
through the Power Management Properties window and others may not function with ACPI.
Settings for this option are:
Enabled (the default) — Saves power, helps to lower system temperatures, and extends battery life by
allowing the computer to slow down the microprocessor when it is inactive
Disabled — Keeps the microprocessor running at its normal operating speed regardless of
microprocessor inactivity (can reduce battery life)
NOTES: In rare situations, some communications software may not work properly when Smart CPU
Mode is enabled. Dell recommends that you set Smart CPU Mode to Disabled if your computer is
experiencing performance degradation.
Interactive application programs should function well when Smart CPU Mode is set to Enabled.
(Examples of interactive programs include spreadsheet, text editor, graphics design, entertainment,educational, and utility programs.) However, you may experience performance degradation when
recalculating a large spreadsheet or during an extensive screen redraw in a graphical program.
Benchmark utilities may not perform as intended when doing microprocessor speed tests. If the
software you use suffers significant performance degradation, set Smart CPU Mode to Disabled.
A change to the Smart CPU Mode option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
Intel SpeedStep™ Setup
SpeedStep Setup allows you to set the performance level for the microprocessor to maximum performance
or minimum performance on battery or AC power.
NOTES: This utility is available only for CPx J-Series systems.
With systems running under ACPI, power management settings are controlled from the Power
Management Properties window in the Control Panel. Certain features require configuration
through the Power Management Properties window and others may not function with ACPI.
Settings for this option are:
Disabled (the default) — Sets the system to operate in the lowest performance mode possible. When
this option is selected, the SpeedStep tab of the Power Management Properties window will not be
available.
Automatic — Allows the BIOS to set the system into either AC performance or Battery performance
mode at POST, based on AC availability.
Maximum Optimized AC — Allows the BIOS to set the microprocessor to highest performance mode
possible, if the AC adapter is inserted.
Battery Optimized — Allows the BIOS to set the microprocessor to the lowest performance mode
possible, if the AC adapter is inserted.
Suspend Time-out
Suspend Time-out lets you determine how long your computer remains idle before activating suspend
mode to conserve battery power.
NOTE: With systems running under ACPI, power management settings are controlled from the Power
Management Properties window in the Control Panel. Certain features require configuration
through the Power Management Properties window and others may not function with ACPI.
Settings for this option in both AC and Battery categories are:
Disabled
1 Minute
2 Minutes
5 Minutes
10 Minutes (default)
15 Minutes3 Minutes
4 Minutes
30 Minutes
1 Hour
To increase battery operating time, set the Suspend Time-out option to a lower number of minutes.
NOTE: Set the Suspend Time-out option to Disabled if using it causes compatibility problems with
your software.
A change to the Suspend Time-out option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required).
If you are not in the System Setup program, you can activate suspend mode at any time by pressing
. The computer resumes normal operation automatically when you press the power button.
System Memory
System Memory displays the total amount of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM)
installed in your computer. No user-selectable settings are available for this option. The amount of memory
displayed changes if you install or remove a memory module.
System Primary
System Primary displays the current status of the primary hard-disk drive password and allows you to
assign or change this password.
Settings for this option are:
Disabled (the default) — Indicates that no primary hard-disk drive password is assigned
Enabled — Indicates that a primary hard-disk drive password is currently assigned
NOTICE: The password features provide a high level of security for the data in your computer.
However, they are not foolproof. If your data requires more security, you should obtain and use
additional forms of protection, such as data encryption programs or PC Cards with encryption
features.
Time
Time resets the time on the computer's internal clock. Time is kept in a 24-hour format
(hours:minutes:seconds).
NOTE: If a network server controls the time reflected by the Time option, changing this option has no
effect.
A change to the Time option takes effect immediately (rebooting is not required). However, you must rebootto make the change apparent to the operating system.
Universal Connect
The Universal Connect option functions with the Dell Latitude C/Port Family APR if the computer uses
Windows 95 or Windows 98.
Set this option to Enabled (the default) if you often use more than one C/Port APR and want to minimize the
initialization time when you connect the replicator to the computer. When this option is set to Disabled, the
operating system generates a new profile each time you connect to a different docking device.
Video Memory
Video Memory displays the amount of video memory installed on the system board. No user-selectable
settings are available for this option.
Wakeup on LAN
Wakeup on LAN enables the computer to power up when triggered by a special LAN signal.
A change to the Wakeup on LAN option takes effect immediately.
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Suspend-to-Disk Utility (For Windows 95, Windows 98, and
Windows NT Only):
Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's Guide
Suspend-to-Disk Utility
Removing the S2D Partition
Creating the S2D Partition
Suspend-to-Disk Utility
The Suspend-to-Disk (S2D) utility allows you to manage the S2D partition in your file system as your
computing needs change. For instance, you can remove the S2D partition if you need the space on the harddisk drive for other purposes, or you can use the S2D utility to create the partition if you have removed it.
Removing the S2D Partition
If you want to use the S2D partition on your hard-disk drive for another purpose (for instance, if you are
running out of file space), perform the following steps to remove the partition:
1. At an MS-DOS® prompt, type cd c:\dell\util and press to change to the directory on
your hard-disk drive that contains the S2D utility files.
If you are using an operating system that is not compatible with MS-DOS, see the readme.s2d
file for instructions.
2. Type rms2d and press .
Status messages appear on the display as the removal process progresses. When the S2D
partition has been removed, the following message appears:
The S2D partition was successfully removed.
NOTE: After you remove the S2D partition, the computer cannot activate suspend-to-disk mode until
you recreate the partition. If you try to activate suspend-to-disk mode and receive the message No
Suspend-To-Disk partition available, you must create an S2D partition.
Creating the S2D Partition
The mks2d.exe file creates the S2D partition the computer uses to store the system data that is saved when
you put the computer in suspend-to-disk mode. Use the mks2d.exe file to create a new S2D partition in the
following cases:If Dell did not install MS-DOS on your hard-disk drive
If you increase the amount of system memory by adding a memory module
If you used the rms2d.exe file to remove the original S2D partition and now want to recreate the
partition
If your hard-disk drive becomes corrupted
If you install a new hard-disk drive
If you received the system utilities separately on diskette or CD or if you deleted the S2D utility from
your hard-disk drive
To create an S2D partition, perform the following steps.
NOTE: If you are creating the partition on a new hard-disk drive, if Dell did not install MS-DOS on your
hard-disk drive, or if you are using an operating system that is not compatible with MS-DOS, read the
readme.s2d file before performing the following procedure.
1. At an MS-DOS prompt, type cd c:\dell\util and press to change to the directory on your
hard-disk drive that contains the S2D utility files.
2. Type mks2d and press .
As the utility builds the partition, status messages appear on the display. If an error message
appears, it provides information about which steps to take to continue building the partition.
When the S2D partition has been built and verified, the following message appears:
The S2D partition was successfully created.
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Error Messages and Flash Codes: Dell™ Latitude™ CPx H-Series/J-Series User's
Guide
Error Messages Memory Allocations
System Flash Codes I/O Memory Map
Avoiding Interrupt Assignment Conflicts
Error Messages
Your application programs, operating system, and the computer itself can identify problems and alert you to them. When this occurs,
a message may appear on the computer's display or on an external monitor (if one is attached), or a flash code may be emitted.
If an error message appears on the display or external monitor, make a note of the message. For an explanation of the message and
suggestions for correcting any errors, see Table 1. The messages are listed alphabetically.
NOTE: If the message is not listed In Table 1, see the documentation for the application program that was running at the time
the message appeared and/or the operating system documentation for an explanation of the message and a recommended
action.
Table 1. System Error Messages
Message Cause Action
Auxiliary
device failure
The touch pad, track stick, or external
PS/2 mouse may be faulty.
If you are using an external mouse only, check the connection
for a loose or improperly connected cable. If the problem
persists, enable the Pointing Device option. If the problem
persists, call Dell for technical assistance.
Bad command or
file name
The command you entered does not exist
or is not in the pathname you specified.
Make sure that you have typed the command correctly, placed
spaces in the proper location, and used the correct pathname.
Cache disabled
due to failure
The primary cache internal to the
microprocessor has failed.
Call Dell for technical assistance.
Data error The diskette or hard-disk drive cannot
read the data.
Run the appropriate utility to check the file structure of the
diskette drive or hard-disk drive. See the documentation that
came with your operating system.
Decreasing
available
memory
One or more memory modules may be
faulty or improperly seated.
Reseat the memory modules and, if necessary, replace them.
Disk C: failed
initialization
The hard-disk drive failed initialization. Run the Hard-Disk Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
Diskette drive
0 seek failure
A cable may be loose, or the system
configuration information may not match
the hardware configuration.
Run the Diskette Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics. If error is
not corrected, have the cables checked by an authorized
service technician.
Diskette read
failure
A cable may be loose, or the diskette
may be faulty.
If the diskette-drive access indicator lights up, try a different
diskette.
Diskette
subsystem reset
failed
The diskette drive controller may be
faulty.
Run the Diskette Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
Diskette write- Because the diskette is write-protected, Slide the write-protect notch up.protected the operation cannot be completed.
Drive not ready No diskette is in the diskette drive, or no
hard-disk drive is in the drive bay. The
operation requires a diskette in the drive
or a hard-disk drive in the bay before it
can continue.
Put a diskette in the drive, or push the diskette all the way into
the drive until the eject button pops out. Or, install a hard-disk
drive in the drive bay.
Error reading
PCMCIA card
The computer cannot identify the PC
Card.
Reseat the card or try another PC Card that you know works.
Extended memory
size has
changed
The amount of memory recorded in
NVRAM does not match the memory
installed in the computer.
Reboot the computer. If the error appears on the display again,
call Dell for technical assistance.
Gate A20
failure
An installed memory module may be
loose.
Reseat the memory modules and, if necessary, replace them.
General failure The operating system is unable to carry
out the command.
This message is usually followed by specific information—for
example, Printer out of paper. Respond by taking the
appropriate action.
Hard-disk drive
configuration
error
The computer cannot identify the drive
type.
Turn off the computer, remove the drive, and boot the
computer from a bootable diskette. Then turn off the computer,
reinstall the drive, and reboot the computer. Run the HardDisk Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
Hard-disk drive
controller
failure 0
The hard-disk drive does not respond to
commands from the computer.
Turn off the computer, remove the drive, and boot the
computer from a bootable diskette. Then turn off the computer
again, reinstall the drive, and reboot the computer. If the
problem persists, try another drive. Then run the Hard-Disk
Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
CD-ROM drive
controller
failure 1
The CD-ROM drive does not respond to
commands from the computer.
Turn off the computer, remove the drive, and boot the
computer from a bootable diskette. Then turn off the computer
again, reinstall the drive, and reboot the computer. If the
problem persists, try another drive. Then run the CD-ROM
Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
Hard-disk drive
failure
The hard-disk drive does not respond to
commands from the computer.
Turn off the computer, remove the drive, and boot the
computer from a bootable diskette. Then turn off the computer
again, reinstall the drive, and reboot the computer. If the
problem persists, try another drive. Then run the Hard-Disk
Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics
Hard-disk drive
read failure
The hard-disk drive may be faulty. Turn off the computer, remove the drive, and boot the
computer from a bootable diskette. Then turn off the computer
again, reinstall the drive, and reboot the computer. If the
problem persists, try another drive. Then run the Hard-Disk
Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics
Invalid
configuration
informationplease run
System Setup
Program
The system configuration information
does not match the hardware
configuration. This message is most likely
to occur after a memory module is
installed.
Correct the appropriate options in the System Setup program.
Keyboard clock
line failure
A cable or connector may be loose, or the
keyboard may be faulty.
Run the Keyboard Controller test in the Dell Diagnostics.
Keyboard
controller
failure
A cable or connector may be loose, or the
keyboard may be faulty.
Reboot the computer, and avoid touching the keyboard or the
mouse during the boot routine. If the problem persists, run the
Keyboard Controller test in the Dell Diagnostics.
Keyboard data
line failure
A cable or connector may be loose, or the Run the Keyboard Controller test in the Dell Diagnostics.keyboard may be faulty.
Keyboard stuck
key failure
If an external keyboard or keypad is being
used, a cable or connector may be loose
or the keyboard may be faulty. If the
integrated keyboard is being used, the
keyboard may be faulty.
A key on the integrated keyboard or
external keyboard may have been
pressed while the computer was booting.
Run the Stuck Key test in the Dell Diagnostics.
Memory address
line failure at
address, read
value expecting
value
An installed memory module may be
faulty or improperly seated.
Reseat the memory modules and, if necessary, replace them.
Memory
allocation
error
The software you are attempting to run is
conflicting with the operating system,
another application program, or a utility.
Turn off the computer, wait 30 seconds, and then restart it. Try
to run the program again. If the problem persists, contact the
software company.
Memory data
line failure at
address, read
value expecting
value
An installed memory module may be
faulty or improperly seated.
Reseat the memory modules and, if necessary, replace them.
Memory double
word logic
failure at
address, read
value expecting
value
An installed memory module may be
faulty or improperly seated.
Reseat the memory modules and, if necessary, replace them.
Memory odd/even
logic failure
at address,
read value
expecting value
An installed memory module may be
faulty or improperly seated.
Reseat the memory modules and, if necessary, replace them.
Memory
write/read
failure at
address, read
value expecting
value
An installed memory module may be
faulty or improperly seated.
Reseat the memory modules and, if necessary, replace them.
No boot device
available
The computer cannot find the diskette or
hard-disk drive.
If the diskette drive is your boot device, make sure that there is
a bootable diskette in the drive. If the hard-disk drive is your
boot device, make sure that the drive is installed, properly
seated, and partitioned as a boot device.
No boot sector
on hard-disk
drive
The operating system may be corrupted. Reinstall your operating system. See the documentation that
came with your operating system.
No timer tick
interrupt
A chip on the system board may be
malfunctioning.
Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
Non-system disk
or disk error
The diskette in drive A or your hard-disk
drive does not have a bootable operating
system installed on it.
If you are trying to boot from the diskette, replace it with one
that has a bootable operating system.
Not a boot
diskette
There is no operating system on the
diskette.
Boot the computer with a diskette that contains an operating
system.
Optional ROM
bad checksum
The optional ROM apparently failed. Call Dell for technical assistance.Sector not
found
The operating system cannot locate a
sector on the diskette or hard-disk drive.
You probably have a bad sector or
corrupted FAT on the diskette or harddisk drive.
Run the appropriate utility to check the file structure on the
diskette or hard-disk drive. If a large number of sectors are
defective, back up the data (if possible), and then reformat the
diskette or hard-disk drive.
Seek error The operating system cannot find a
specific track on the diskette or hard-disk
drive.
If the error is on the diskette drive, try another diskette in the
drive.
Shutdown
failure
A chip on the system board may be
malfunctioning.
Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
Time-of-day
clock lost
power
Data stored in NVRAM has become
corrupted.
Connect your computer to an electrical outlet to charge the
battery. If the problem persists, try to restore the data. To
restore the data, press to enter the System Setup
program. Then immediately exit it. If the message reappears,
call Dell for technical assistance.
Time-of-day
clock stopped
The reserve battery that supports the
data stored in NVRAM may be read.
Connect your computer to an electrical outlet to charge the
battery. If the problem persists, call Dell for technical
assistance.
Time-of-day not
set-please run
the System
Setup program
The time or date stored in the System
Setup program does not watch the
system clock.
Correct the settings for the Date and Time options. (For
instructions, see "System Setup Program.")
Timer chip
counter 2
failed
A chip on the system board may be
malfunctioning.
Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
Unexpected
interrupt in
protected mode
The keyboard controller may be
malfunctioning, or an installed memory
module may be loose.
Run the System Memory tests and the Keyboard Controller
test in the Dell Diagnostics.
Warning:
Battery is
critically low.
The battery is running out of charge. Replace the battery, or connect the computer to an electrical
outlet. Otherwise, activate suspend-to-disk mode or turn off
the computer.
System Flash Codes
When errors that occur during the boot routine cannot be reported on the built-in display or on an external monitor (if attached), the
Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock indicators (see Figure 1) may flash together in a pattern of lights (or flash code) that identifies
the problem. For example, one flash, followed by a second flash, and then a burst of three flashes (code 1-1-3) means that the
computer was unable to read the data in nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM). This information is important to the Dell
support staff if you need to call for technical assistance.
The Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock indicators flash briefly when the computer is turned on. The flash codes, if needed, occur
after the boot routine.
Figure 1. Flash Code Indicators1 Scroll Lock
2 Caps Lock
3 Num Lock
When the computer emits a flash code, write it down on a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist and then look up its cause and meaning
in Table 2. If you are unable to resolve the problem, use the Dell Diagnostics to identify a more serious cause. If you are still unable
to resolve the problem, call Dell for technical assistance.
Table 2. Flash Codes and Corrective Actions
Message Cause Action
1-1-3 NVRAM write/read failure. Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics. If the program does
not load, call Dell for technical assistance.
1-1-4 ROM BIOS checksum failure. Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics. If the program does
not load, call Dell for technical assistance.
1-2-1 Programmable interval timer failure. Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics. If the program does
not load, call Dell for technical assistance.
1-2-2 DMA initialization failure. Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics. If the program does
not load, call Dell for technical assistance.
1-2-3 DMA page register write/read failure. Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics. If the program does
not load, call Dell for technical assistance.
1-3-1
through
2-4-4
An installed memory module is not
being properly identified or used.
Make sure that a memory module is installed in one of the memory
module sockets on the system board. The computer will not function
unless at least one memory module is installed.
3-1-1 Slave DMA register failure. Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics. If the program does
not load, call Dell for technical assistance.
3-1-2 Master DMA register failure. Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics. If the program does
not load, call Dell for technical assistance.
3-1-3 Master interrupt mask register failure. Call Dell for technical assistance.
3-1-4 Slave interrupt mask register failure. Call Dell for technical assistance.
3-2-4 Keyboard controller test failure. Run the Keyboard Controller test in the Dell Diagnostics.
3-3-4 Display memory test failure. Run the Video Memory test in the Dell Diagnostics.
3-4-1 Display initialization failure. Run the Video tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
3-4-2 Display retrace test failure. Run the Video tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
4-2-1 No timer tick. Call Dell for technical assistance.
4-2-2 Shutdown failure. Call Dell for technical assistance.
4-2-3 Gate A20 failure. Call Dell for technical assistance.
4-2-4 Unexpected interrupt in protected mode. Call Dell for technical assistance.
4-3-1 Memory failure above address 0FFFFh. Run the System Memory tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
4-3-3 Timer chip counter 2 failure. Call Dell for technical assistance.
4-3-4 Time-of-day clock stopped. Call Dell for technical assistance.4-4-1 Serial port failure. Run the Serial/Infrared Ports tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
5-1-2 No usable memory. Run the System Memory tests in the Dell Diagnostics.
Avoiding Interrupt Assignment Conflicts
Problems can arise if two devices attempt to use the same interrupt request (IRQ) line. To avoid this type of conflict, check the
documentation for the default IRQ line setting for each installed device. Then consult Table 3 to configure the device for one of the
available IRQ lines.
NOTES: Installed devices cannot share the same COM port address. The default address of your computer's serial port is
COM1.
To view IRQ line assignments in the Microsoft® Windows® 95 and Windows 98 operating systems, click the Start button,
point to Settings, and click Control Panel. Double-click the System icon. Select the Device Manager tab, and then doubleclick Computer.
Table 3. IRQ Line Assignments
IRQ
Line Reserved/Available
IRQ0 Reserved; generated by the system timer
IRQ1 Reserved; generated by the keyboard controller to signal that the keyboard output buffer is full
IRQ2 Reserved; generated internally by the interrupt controller to enable IRQ8 through IRQ15
IRQ3 Available for use by a PC Card unless the integrated serial port or infrared port is configured for COM2 or COM4
IRQ4 Available for use by a PC Card unless the integrated serial port or infrared port is configured for COM1 (the default) or
COM3
IRQ5 Available for use by the audio controller
IRQ6 Generated by the diskette drive controller to indicate that the diskette drive requires the attention of the microprocessor
IRQ7 Available for use by a PC Card or audio controller if the parallel port is disabled
IRQ8 Reserved; generated by the system I/O controller's RTC
IRQ9 Reserved; generated by the video controller
IRQ10 Available for use by a PC Card or audio controller unless the C/Port Family APR or C/Dock Family Expansion Station is
attached
IRQ11 Generated by USB, PC Card, and audio controllers; available for use by a PC Card
IRQ12 Reserved; generated by the keyboard controller to indicate that the output buffer of the DualPoint integrated pointing
device or the external PS/2 mouse is full
IRQ13 Reserved; generated by the math coprocessor
IRQ14 Reserved; generated by the hard-disk drive to indicate that the drive requires the attention of the microprocessor
IRQ15 Reserved; generated by CD-ROM drive in the modular bay to indicate that the drive requires the attention of the
microprocessor
Memory Allocations
Table 4 provides a map of the conventional memory area. When the microprocessor or a program addresses a location within the
conventional memory range, it is physically addressing a location in main memory.NOTE: To view memory allocations in Windows 95 and Windows 98, click the Start button, point to Settings, and click
Control Panel. Double-click the System icon. Click the Device Manager tab, and then double-click Computer.
Table 4. Conventional Memory Map
Address Range Use
0000h-003FFh Interrupt vector table
00400h-00FFFF BIOS data area
00500h-005FFh MS-DOS® and BASIC work area
00600h-9FBFFh User memory
Table 5 provides a map of the upper memory area. Some of these addresses are dedicated to various system devices, such as the
system/video basic input/output system (BIOS). Others are available for use by expansion cards and/or an expanded memory
manager (EMM).
When the microprocessor or a program addresses a location within the upper memory area, it is physically addressing a location
within one of these devices.
Table 5. Upper Memory Map
Address Range Use
0009FC00-0009FFFF PS/2-mouse data area
000A0000-000BFFFF Video RAM
000C0000-000CFFFF Video BIOS
000CC000-000CDFFF Reserved for PC Card
000F0000-000FFFFF System BIOS
00100000-03FFFFFF High memory area
FD000000-FDFFFFFF Video RAM
FF200000-FF2FFFFF Video RAM
FFFE0000-FFFFFFFF BIOS ROM
I/O Memory Map
Table 6 provides a map of memory addresses reserved by the system for peripheral input/output (I/O) devices. Use the information
in Table 6 to determine if the memory address of an external peripheral (such as a PC Card) conflicts with a memory address
reserved by the system.
Check the documentation of the external I/O device to determine its memory address. If there is a conflict with a memory address
reserved by the system, change the address of the device.
NOTE: To view I/O addresses in Windows 95 and Windows 98, click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control
Panel. Double-click the System icon. Click the Device Manager tab, and then double-click Computer.
Table 6. I/O Memory Map
Address Device
0000-001F DMA controller #1
0020-003F Interrupt controller #1
0040-005F System timers0060-006F Keyboard controller
0070-007F RTC and NMI enable
0080-009F DMA page registers
00A0-00BF Interrupt controller #2
00C0-00DF DMA controller #2
00F0-00FF Math coprocessor
0170-0177 CD-ROM drive controller
01F0-01F7 Hard-disk drive controller
0210-0217 Audio controller
0220-022F Audio controller
0270-0277 Fast IR
0376-0376 IDE controller
0378-037F LPT1
0388-038B Audio controller
038B-03BB VGA
03C0-03DF VGA
03E0-03E1 PC Card controller
03E8-03EF Fast IR
03F0-03F7 Diskette controller
03F8-03FF COM1
0530-0537 Audio controller
0778-077B ECP registers
ECE0-ECFF USB controller
FFA0-FFAF PCI-IDE bus registers
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Help Overview: Dell™ Latitude™ CPt C-Series Portable Computers
User's Guide
Technical Assistance Product Information
Help Tools Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit
Problems With Your Order Before You Call
Technical Assistance
If you need assistance with a technical problem, perform the following steps:
1. Run the Dell Diagnostics.
2. Make a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist and fill it out.
3. Use Dell's extensive suite of online services available at Dell's World Wide Web site
(http://www.dell.com) for help with installation and troubleshooting procedures.
4. If the preceding steps have not resolved the problem, call Dell for technical assistance.
When prompted by Dell's automated telephone system, enter your Express Service Code to route
the call directly to the proper support personnel. If you do not have an Express Service Code,
open the Dell Accessories folder, double-click the Express Service Code icon, and follow the
directions.
NOTE: Dell's Express Service Code system may not be available in all countries.
For instructions on using the technical support service, see "Technical Support Service" and "Before You
Call."
Help Tools
Dell provides a number of tools to assist you. These tools are described in the following sections.
NOTE: Some of the following tools are not always available in all locations outside the continental
U.S. Please call your local Dell representative for information on availability.
World Wide Web
The Internet is your most powerful tool for obtaining information about your computer and other Dell
products. Through the Internet, you can access most of the services described in this section, including
AutoTech, TechFax, order status, technical support, and product information.You can access Dell’s support Web site at http://support.dell.com. Click the map that appears to select
your country and the Welcome to support.dell.com page opens. Enter your system information to access
help tools and information such as:
Support Your Dell — From this page you can access a number of tools and information such as system
documentation, drivers and BIOS updates, and self-diagnostic tools for resolving many computer-related
issues by following interactive flowcharts.
Ask Dudley — Enter a question about your computer or about software. This tool searches the Dell
Knowledge Base and Dell Support for answers and related topics.
Communicate With Dell — Use Dell Talk Forum, a public discussion moderated by Dell technical support
specialists, to obtain technical information or submit requests via e-mail to Dell Support.
You can contact Dell electronically by using the following addresses:
World Wide Web
http://www.dell.com/
http://www.dell.com/ap/ (for Asian/Pacific countries only)
http://www.euro.dell.com (for Europe only)
http://www.dell.com/la/ (for Latin American countries)
Anonymous file transfer protocol (FTP)
ftp.dell.com/
Log in as user: anonymous, and use your e-mail address as your password.
Electronic Support Service
mobile_support@us.dell.com
apsupport@dell.com (for Asian/Pacific countries only)
support.euro.dell.com (for Europe only)
Electronic Quote Service
sales@dell.com
apmarketing@dell.com (for Asian/Pacific countries only)
Electronic Information Service
info@dell.com
AutoTech Service
Dell's automated technical support service—AutoTech—provides recorded answers to the questions most
frequently asked by Dell customers.When you call AutoTech, you use your touch-tone telephone to select the subjects that correspond to your
questions. You can even interrupt an AutoTech session and continue the session later. The code number
that the AutoTech service gives you allows you to continue your session where you ended it.
The AutoTech service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also access this service
through the technical support service. For the telephone number to call, see the contact numbers for your
region.
TechFax Service
Dell takes full advantage of fax technology to serve you better. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week,
you can call the Dell TechFax line toll-free for all kinds of technical information.
Using a touch-tone phone, you can select from a full directory of topics. The technical information you
request is sent within minutes to the fax number you designate. For the TechFax telephone number to call,
see the contact numbers for your region.
TechConnect BBS
Use your modem to access Dell's TechConnect bulletin board service (BBS) 24 hours a day, seven days a
week. The service is menu-driven and fully interactive. The protocol parameters for the BBS are 1200 to
19.2K baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
Automated Order-Status System
You can call this automated service to check on the status of any Dell products that you have ordered. A
recording prompts you for the information needed to locate and report on your order. For the telephone
number to call, see the contact numbers for your region.
Technical Support Service
Dell's industry-leading hardware technical support service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to
answer your questions about Dell hardware.
Our technical support staff pride themselves on their track record: more than 90 percent of all problems and
questions are taken care of in just one toll-free call, usually in less than 10 minutes. When you call, our
experts can refer to records kept on your Dell system to better understand your particular question. Our
technical support staff use computer-based diagnostics to provide fast, accurate answers to questions.
To contact Dell's technical support service, see "Before You Call" and then call the number for your country
as listed in "Contacting Dell."
Problems With Your Order
If you have a problem with your order, such as missing parts, wrong parts, or incorrect billing, contact Dell for
customer assistance. Have your invoice or packing slip handy when you call. For the telephone number to
call, see the contact numbers for your region.Product Information
If you need information about additional products available from Dell, or if you would like to place an order,
visit Dell's World Wide Web site at http://www.dell.com. For the telephone number to call to speak to a
sales specialist, see "Contacting Dell."
Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit
Prepare all items being returned, whether for repair or credit, as follows:
1. Call Dell to obtain an authorization number, and write it clearly and prominently on the outside of the
box.
For the telephone number to call, see the contact numbers for your region.
2. Include a copy of the invoice and a letter describing the reason for the return.
3. Include a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist indicating the tests you have run and any error messages
reported by the Dell Diagnostics.
4. Include any accessories that belong with the item(s) being returned (power cables, software diskettes,
guides, and so on) if the return is for credit.
5. Pack the equipment to be returned in the original (or equivalent) packing materials.
You are responsible for paying shipping expenses. You are also responsible for insuring any product
returned, and you assume the risk of loss during shipment to Dell. Collect On Delivery (C.O.D.) packages are
not accepted.
Returns that are missing any of the preceding requirements will be refused at our receiving dock and
returned to you.
Before You Call
NOTE: Have your Express Service Code ready when you call. The code helps Dell's automatedsupport telephone system direct your call more efficiently.
Remember to fill out the Diagnostics Checklist. If possible, turn on your system before you call Dell for
technical assistance and call from a telephone at or near the computer. You may be asked to type some
commands at the keyboard, relay detailed information during operations, or try other troubleshooting steps
possible only at the computer system itself. Make sure the system documentation is available.
CAUTION: If you need to remove the computer covers, be sure to first disconnect the
computer system's power and modem cables from all electrical outlets.
Diagnostics ChecklistDate:
Name:
Address:
Phone number:
Service tag (bar code on the back of the computer):
Express Service Code:
Return Material Authorization Number (if provided by Dell support technician):
Operating system and version:
Peripherals:
Expansion cards:
Are you connected to a network? Yes No
Network, version, and network card:
Programs and versions:
Refer to your operating system documentation to determine the contents of the
system’s start-up files. If the computer is connected to a printer, print each file.
Otherwise, record the contents of each file before calling Dell.
Error message, beep code, or diagnostic code:
Description of problem and troubleshooting procedures you performed:
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Guide
Overview Europe Contact Numbers
International Dialing Codes Asia and Other Regions Contact Numbers
Americas Contact Numbers
Overview
When you need to contact Dell, use the telephone numbers, codes, and electronic addresses provided in the
following sections. "International Dialing Codes" provides the various codes required to make long-distance
and international calls. "Americas Contact Numbers," "Europe Contact Numbers," and "Asia and Other
Regions Contact Numbers" provide local telephone numbers, area codes, toll-free numbers, and e-mail
addresses, if applicable, for each department or service available in various countries around the world.
If you are making a direct-dialed call to a location outside of your local telephone service area, determine
which codes to use (if any) in "International Dialing Codes," in addition to the local numbers provided in the
other sections.
For example, to place an international call from Paris, France to Bracknell, England, dial the international
access code for France followed by the country code for the U.K., the city code for Bracknell, and then the
local number as shown in the following illustration:
To place a long-distance call within your own country, use area codes instead of international access codes,
country codes, and city codes. For example, to call Paris, France from Montpellier, France, dial the area code
plus the local number as shown in the following illustration:
The codes required depend on where you are calling from as well as the destination of your call; in addition,
each country has a different dialing protocol. If you need assistance in determining which codes to use,
contact a local or an international operator.
NOTES: Toll-free numbers are for use only within the country for which they are listed. Area codes are
most often used to call long distance within your own country (not internationally)—in other words,
when your call originates in the same country you are calling.
Have your Express Service Code ready when you call. The code helps Dell's automated-supporttelephone system direct your call more efficiently.
International Dialing Codes
Click a listed country to obtain the appropriate contact numbers.
Country (City)
International
Access Code Country Code City Code
Australia (Sydney) 0011 61 2
Austria (Vienna) 900 43 1
Belgium (Brussels) 00 32 2
Brazil 0021 55 51
Brunei — 673 —
Canada (North York, Ontario) 011 — Not required
Chile (Santiago) — 56 2
China (Xiamen) — 86 592
Czech Republic (Prague) 00 420 2
Denmark (Horsholm) 009 45 Not required
Finland (Helsinki) 990 358 9
France (Paris) (Montpellier) 00 33 (1) (4)
Germany (Langen) 00 49 6103
Hong Kong 001 852 Not required
Ireland (Bray) 16 353 1
Italy (Milan) 00 39 2
Japan (Kawasaki) 001 81 44
Korea (Seoul) 001 82 2
Luxembourg 00 352 —
Macau — 853 Not required
Malaysia (Penang) 00 60 4
Mexico (Colonia Granada) 95 52 5
Netherlands (Amsterdam) 00 31 20
New Zealand 00 64 —
Norway (Lysaker) 095 47 Not requiredPoland (Warsaw) 011 48 22
Singapore (Singapore) 005 65 Not required
South Africa (Johannesburg) 09/091 27 11
Spain (Madrid) 07 34 91
Sweden (Upplands Vasby) 009 46 8
Switzerland (Geneva) 00 41 22
Taiwan 002 886 —
Thailand 001 66 —
U.K. (Bracknell) 010 44 1344
U.S.A. (Austin, Texas) 011 1 Not required
Americas Contact Numbers
Country
(City) Department Name or Service
Area
Code
Local Number or
Toll-Free Number
Brazil
Sales, Customer Support, Technical
Support toll free: 0800 90 3355
Web site: http://www.dell.com.br
Canada
(North York,
Ontario)
NOTE:
Customers in
Canada call
the U.S.A. for
access to
TechConnect
BBS.
Automated Order-Status System toll free: 1-800-433-9014
AutoTech (Automated technical support) toll free: 1-800-247-9362
Customer Care (From outside Toronto) toll free: 1-800-387-5759
Customer Care (From within Toronto) 416 758-2400
Customer Technical Support toll free: 1-800-847-4096
Sales (Direct Sales—from outside
Toronto)
toll free: 1-800-387-5752
Sales (Direct Sales—from within Toronto) 416 758-2200
Sales (Federal government, education,
and medical)
toll free: 1-800-567-7542
Sales (Major Accounts) toll free: 1-800-387-5755
TechConnect BBS (Austin, Texas,
U.S.A.)
512 728-8528
TechFax toll free: 1-800-950-1329
Chile
(Santiago)
Sales, Customer Support, and Technical
Support
toll free: 1230-020-4823NOTE:
Customers in
Chile call the
U.S.A. for
sales,
customer, and
technical
assistance
Latin
America
NOTE:
Customers in
Latin America
call the U.S.A.
for sales,
customer, and
technical
assistance.
Customer Technical Support (Austin,
Texas, U.S.A.)
512 728-4093
Customer Service (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.) 512 728-3619
Fax (Technical Support and Customer
Service)
(Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)
512 728-3883
Sales (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.) 512 728-4397
SalesFax (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.) 512 728-4600
728-3772
Mexico
(Colonia
Granada)
NOTE:
Customers in
Mexico call
the U.S.A. for
access to the
Automated
Order-Status
System and
AutoTech.
Automated Order-Status System (Austin,
Texas, U.S.A.)
512 728-0685
AutoTech (Automated technical support)
(Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)
512 728-0686
Customer Technical Support 525 228-7870
Sales 525 228-7811
toll free: 91-800-900-37
toll free: 91-800-904-49
Customer Service 525 228-7878
Main 525 228-7800
U.S.A.
(Austin,
Texas)
Automated Order-Status System toll free: 1-800-433-9014
AutoTech (Automated technical support) toll free: 1-800-247-9362
Dell Home and Small Business Group:
Customer Technical Support (Return
Material Authorization Numbers)
toll free: 1-800-624-9896
Customer Service
(Credit Return Authorization Numbers)
toll free: 1-800-624-9897
National Accounts (systems purchased by established Dell national accounts [have your
account number handy], medical institutions, or value-added resellers [VARs]):
Customer Service and Technical Support
(Return Material Authorization Numbers)
toll free: 1-800-822-8965
Public Americas International (systems purchased by governmental agencies [local,state, or federal] or educational institutions):
Customer Service and Technical Support
(Return Material Authorization Numbers)
toll free: 1-800-234-1490
Dell Sales toll free: 1-800-289-3355
toll free: 1-800-879-3355
Spare Parts Sales toll free: 1-800-357-3355
DellWare™ toll free: 1-800-753-7201
DellWare FaxBack Service 512 728-1681
Fee-Based Technical Support toll free: 1-800-433-9005
Sales (Catalogs) toll free: 1-800-426-5150
Fax toll free: 1-800-727-8320
TechFax toll free: 1-800-950-1329
TechConnect BBS 512 728-8528
Dell Services for the Deaf, Hard-ofHearing, or Speech-Impaired
toll free: 1-877-DELLTTY
(1-877-335-5889
Switchboard 512 338-4400
Europe Contact Numbers
Country (City) Department Name or Service
Area
Code
Local Number or
Toll-Free Number
Austria
(Vienna)
NOTE:
Customers in
Austria call
Langen, Germany
for Technical
Support and
Customer Care.
Switchboard 01 491 040
Home/Small Business Sales 01 795676-02
Home/Small Business Sales Fax 01 795676-05
Home/Small Business Customer Care 01 795676-03
Preferred Accounts/Corporate Customer
Care
0660-8056
Home/Small Business Technical Support 01 795676-04
Preferred Accounts/Corporate Technical
Support
0660-8779
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/at
E-mail:
tech_support_germany@dell.com
Belgium Technical Support 02 481 92 88(Brussels)
Customer Care 02 481 91 19
Home/Small Business Sales toll free: 0800 16884
Corporate Sales 02 481 91 00
Fax 02 481 92 99
Switchboard 02 481 91 00
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/be
E-mail: tech_be@dell.com
Czech Republic
(Prague)
Technical Support 02 22 83 27 27
Customer Care 02 22 83 27 11
Fax 02 22 83 27 14
TechFax 02 22 83 27 28
Switchboard 02 22 83 27 11
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/cz
E-mail: czech_dell@dell.com
Denmark
(Horsholm)
NOTE:
Customers in
Denmark call
Sweden for fax
technical support.
Technical Support 45170182
Relational Customer Care 45170184
Home/Small Business Customer Care 32875505
Switchboard 45170100
Fax Technical Support (Upplands Vasby,
Sweden)
859005594
Fax Switchboard 45170117
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/dk
E-mail: den_support@dell.com
Finland
(Helsinki)
Technical Support 09 253 313 60
Technical Support Fax 09 253 313 81
Relational Customer Care 09 253 313 38
Home/Small Business Customer Care 09 693 791 94
Fax 09 253 313 99
Switchboard 09 253 313 00Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/fi
E-mail: fin_support@dell.com
France
(Paris/Montpellier)
Technical Support 0803 387 270
Customer Care (Paris) 01 47 62 68 92
Customer Care (Montpellier) 04 67 06 61 96
TechConnect BBS (Montpellier) 04 67 22 53 04
Fax (Montpellier) 04 67 06 60 07
Switchboard (Paris) 01 47 62 69 00
Switchboard (Montpellier) 04 67 06 60 00
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/fr
E-mail: web_fr_tech@dell.com
Germany
(Langen)
Technical Support 06103 766-7200
Technical Support Fax 06103 766-9222
Home/Small Business Customer Care 0180-5-224400
Global Segment Customer Care 06103 766-9570
Preferred Accounts Customer Care 06103 766-9420
Large Accounts Customer Care 06103 766-9560
Public Accounts Customer Care 06103 766-9555
TechConnect BBS 06103 766-9666
Switchboard 06103 766-7000
Web site: http://www.dell.de/support
E-mail:
tech_support_germany@dell.com
Ireland
(Bray)
Technical Support 1-850-543-543
Customer Care 01 204 4026
Sales 1-850-235-235
SalesFax 01 286 2020
Fax 01 286 6848
TechConnect BBS 01 204 4711
TechFax 01 204 4708Switchboard 01 286 0500
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/ie
E-mail: dell_direct_support@dell.com
Italy
(Milan)
Technical Support 2 57782.690
Customer Care 2 57782.555
Sales 2 57782.411
Fax 2 57503530
Switchboard 2 57782.1
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/it
E-mail: support_italy@dell.com
Luxembourg
NOTE:
Customers in
Luxembourg call
Belgium for sales,
customer, and
technical
assistance.
Technical Support (Brussels, Belgium) 02 481 92 88
Home/Small Business Sales (Brussels,
Belgium)
toll free: 080016884
Corporate Sales (Brussels, Belgium) 02 481 91 00
Customer Care (Brussels, Belgium) 02 481 91 19
Switchboard (Brussels, Belgium) 02 481 91 00
Fax (Brussels, Belgium) 02 481 92 99
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/be
E-mail: tech_be@dell.com
Netherlands
(Amsterdam)
Technical Support 020 581 8838
Customer Care 020 581 8740
Home/Small Business Sales toll free: 0800-0663
Home/Small Business Sales Fax 020 682 7171
Corporate Sales 020 581 8818
Corporate Sales Fax 020 686 8003
Fax 020 686 8003
Switchboard 020 581 8818
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/nlE-mail: tech_nl@dell.com
Norway
(Lysaker)
NOTE:
Customers in
Norway call
Sweden for fax
technical support.
Technical Support 671 16882
Relational Customer Care 671 17514
Home/Small Business Customer Care 231 62298
Switchboard 671 16800
Fax Technical Support (Upplands Vasby,
Sweden)
590 05 594
Fax Switchboard 671 16865
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/no
E-mail: nor_support@dell.com
Poland
(Warsaw)
Technical Support 22 60 61 999
Customer Care 22 60 61 999
Sales 22 60 61 999
Switchboard 22 60 61 999
Fax 22 60 61 998
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/pl
E-mail: pl_support@dell.com
Spain
(Madrid)
Technical Support 902 100 130
Corporate Customer Care 902 118 546
Home/Small Business Customer Care 902 118 540
TechConnect BBS 91 329 33 53
Corporate Sales 902 100 185
Home/Small Business Sales 902 118 541
Switchboard 91 722 92 00
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/es
E-mail: es_support@dell.com
Sweden
(Upplands Vasby)
Technical Support 08 590 05 199
Relational Customer Care 08 590 05 642
Home/Small Business Customer Care 08 587 70 527
Fax Technical Support 08 590 05 594Sales 08 590 05 185
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/se
E-mail: swe_support@dell.com
Switzerland
(Geneva)
Technical Support 0844 811 411
Customer Care 0848 802 802
Switchboard 022 799 01 01
Fax 022 799 01 90
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/ch
E-mail: swisstech@dell.com
U.K.
(Bracknell)
Technical Support 0870-908-0800
Corporate Customer Care 01344 720206
Home/Small Business Customer Care 0870-906-0010
TechConnect BBS 0870-908-0610
Sales 01344 720000
AutoFax 0870-908-0510
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/uk
E-mail: dell_direct_support@dell.com
Asia and Other Regions Contact Numbers
Country (City) Department Name or Service
Area
Code
Local Number or
Toll-Free Number
Australia
(Sydney)
Home and Small Business 1-300-65-55-33
Government and Business toll free: 1-800-633-559
Preferred Accounts Division (PAD) toll free: 1-800-060-889
Customer Care toll free: 1-800-819-339
Corporate Sales toll free: 1-800-808-385
Transaction Sales toll free: 1-800-808-312
Fax toll free: 1-800-818-341
Brunei Customer Technical Support
(Penang, Malaysia)
810 4966NOTE:
Customers in
Brunei call
Malaysia for
customer
assistance.
Customer Service
(Penang, Malaysia)
810 4949
Transaction Sales
(Penang, Malaysia)
810 4955
China
(Xiamen)
Customer Service toll free: 800 858 2437
Sales toll free: 800 858 2222
Hong Kong
NOTE:
Customers in
Hong Kong call
Malaysia for
customer
assistance.
Technical Support toll free: 800 96 4107
Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) 810 4949
Transaction Sales toll free: 800 96 4109
Corporate Sales toll free: 800 96 4108
Japan
(Kawasaki)
Technical Support (Server) toll free: 0120-1984-35
Technical Support (Dimension™ and
Inspiron™)
toll free: 0120-1982-56 or 0088-
25-3355
Technical Support (WorkStation,
OptiPlex™, and Latitude™)
toll free: 0120-1984-39 or 0088-
22-7890
Y2K Support 044 556-4298
Customer Care 044 556-4240
Home and Small Business Group Sales 044 556-3344
Preferred Accounts Division Sales 044 556-3433
Large Corporate Accounts 044 556-3430
Faxbox Service 03-5972-5840
Switchboard 044 556-4300
Korea
(Seoul)
Technical Support toll free: 080-200-3800
Sales toll free: 080-200-3777
Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) 604-810-4949
Customer Service (Seoul, Korea) 2194-6220
Fax 2194-6202
Switchboard 2194-6000
Macau
NOTE:
Customers in
Technical Support toll free: 0800 582
Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) 810 4949
Transaction Sales toll free: 0800 581Macau call
Malaysia for
customer
assistance.
Malaysia
(Penang)
Technical Support toll free: 1 800 888 298
Customer Service 04 810 4949
Transaction Sales toll free: 1 800 888 202
Corporate Sales toll free: 1 800 888 213
New Zealand Home and Small Business 0800 446 255
Government and Business 0800 444 617
Sales 0800 441 567
Fax 0800 441 566
Singapore
(Singapore)
NOTE:
Customers in
Singapore call
Malaysia for
customer
assistance.
Technical Support toll free: 800 6011 051
Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) 04 810 4949
Transaction Sales toll free: 800 6011 054
Corporate Sales toll free: 800 6011 053
South Africa
(Johannesburg)
Technical Support 011 709 7710
Customer Care 011 709 7710
Sales 011 706 7700
Fax 011 709 0495
Switchboard 011 709 7700
Web site:
http://support.euro.dell.com/za
E-mail: dell_za_support@dell.com
Southeast
Asian/Pacific
Countries
(excluding
Australia,
Brunei, China,
Hong Kong,
Japan, Korea,
Macau,
Malaysia, New
Zealand,
Customer Technical Support, Customer
Service, and Sales (Penang, Malaysia)
60 4 810-4810Singapore,
Taiwan, and
Thailand—refer
to individual
listings for
these
countries)
Taiwan Technical Support toll free: 0080 60 1225
Technical Support (Servers) toll free: 0080 60 1256
Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) 810 4949
Transaction Sales toll free:
0080 651 228/0800 33 556
Corporate Sales toll free:
0080 651 227/0800 33 555
Thailand
NOTE:
Customers in
Thailand call
Malaysia for
customer
assistance.
Technical Support toll free: 088 006 007
Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) 810 4949
Sales toll free: 088 006 009
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Dell™ Latitude™ X1
Quick Reference Guide
Model PP05SNotes, Notices, and Cautions
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.
NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the
problem.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
Abbreviations and Acronyms
For a complete list of abbreviations and acronyms, see the Glossary in your User’s Guide.
NOTE: Some features may not be available for your computer or in certain countries.
____________________
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
© 2005 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden.
Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the DELL logo, and Latitude are trademarks of Dell Inc.; Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation; Intel, Pentium, and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products.
Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
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Contents
Finding Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Setting Up Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
About Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Left View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Right View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Back View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Bottom View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Using a Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Battery Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Checking the Battery Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Removing a Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Installing a Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Storing a Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Solving Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Notebook System Software (NSS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Lockups and Software Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Using the Dell Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
When to Use the Dell Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Starting the Dell Diagnostics From the Optional Drivers
and Utilities CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Dell Diagnostics Main Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 ContentsQuick Reference Guide 5
Finding Information
NOTE: Some features may not be available for your computer or in certain countries.
NOTE: Additional information may ship with your computer.
What Are You Looking For? Find It Here
• A diagnostic program for my computer
• Drivers for my computer
• My computer documentation
• My device documentation
• Notebook System Software (NSS)
Drivers and Utilities CD (also known as ResourceCD)
Documentation and drivers are already installed on your
computer. You can use the CD to reinstall drivers, run the
Dell Diagnostics, or access your documentation.
Readme files may be
included on your CD to
provide last-minute
updates about technical
changes to your
computer or advanced
technical-reference
material for technicians
or experienced users.
NOTE: Drivers and documentation updates can be found at
support.dell.com.
NOTE: The Drivers and Utilities CD is optional and may not
ship with your computer.
• How to set up my computer
• Basic troubleshooting information
• How to run the Dell Diagnostics
• How to remove and install parts
Quick Reference Guide
NOTE: The Quick Reference Guide is optional and may not
ship with your computer.
NOTE: This document is available as a PDF at
support.dell.com.6 Quick Reference Guide
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• Warranty information
• Terms and Conditions (U.S. only)
• Safety instructions
• Regulatory information
• Ergonomics information
• End User License Agreement
Dell™ Product Information Guide
• How to remove and replace parts
• Specifications
• How to configure system settings
• How to troubleshoot and solve problems
User’s Guide
Microsoft® Windows® XP Help and Support Center
1 Click the Start button and click Help and Support.
2 Click User’s and system guides and click User’s guides.
The User’s Guide is also available on the optional Drivers
and Utilities CD.
• Service Tag and Express Service Code
• Microsoft Windows License Label
Service Tag and Microsoft Windows License
These labels are located on the bottom of your computer.
• Use the Service Tag to
identify your
computer when you
use support.dell.com
or contact technical
support.
• Enter the Express Service Code to direct your call when
contacting technical support.
What Are You Looking For? Find It HereQuick Reference Guide 7
• Solutions — Troubleshooting hints and tips, articles
from technicians, online courses, frequently asked
questions
• Community — Online discussion with other Dell
customers
• Upgrades — Upgrade information for components, such
as memory, the hard drive, and the operating system
• Customer Care — Contact information, service call and
order status, warranty, and repair information
• Service and support — Service call status and support
history, service contract, online discussions with
technical support
• Reference — Computer documentation, details on my
computer configuration, product specifications, and
white papers
• Downloads — Certified drivers, patches, and software
updates
• Notebook System Software (NSS)— If you reinstall the
operating system for your computer, you should also
reinstall the NSS utility. NSS provides critical updates
for your operating system and support for Dell™
3.5-inch USB floppy drives, Intel® Pentium®
M
processors, optical drives, and USB devices. NSS is
necessary for correct operation of your Dell computer.
The software automatically detects your computer and
operating system and installs the updates appropriate
for your configuration.
To download Notebook System Software:
1 Go to support.dell.com and click Downloads.
2 Enter your Service Tag or product model.
3 In the Download Category drop-down menu, click All.
4 Select the operating system and operating system
language for your computer, and click Submit.
5 Under Select a Device, scroll to System and
Configuration Utilities, and click Dell Notebook
System Software.
Dell Support Website — support.dell.com
NOTE: Select your region to view the appropriate support
site.
NOTE: Corporate, government, and education customers
can also use the customized Dell Premier Support website
at premier.support.dell.com. The website may not be
available in all regions.
What Are You Looking For? Find It Here8 Quick Reference Guide
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Setting Up Your Computer
CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the
Product Information Guide.
1 Unpack the accessories box.
2 Set aside the contents of the accessories box, which you will need to complete the setup of
your computer.
The accessories box also contains user documentation and any software or additional
hardware (such as PC Cards, drives, or batteries) that you have ordered.
• How to use Windows XP
• Documentation for my computer
• Documentation for devices (such as a modem)
Windows Help and Support Center
1 Click the Start button and click Help and Support.
2Type a word or phrase that describes your problem and
click the arrow icon.
3 Click the topic that describes your problem.
4 Follow the instructions on the screen.
• How to reinstall my operating system Operating System CD
The operating system is already installed on your
computer. To reinstall your operating system, use the
Operating System CD. See your User’s Guide for
instructions.
After you reinstall your
operating system, use the
Drivers and Utilities CD
to reinstall drivers for the
devices that came with
your computer.
Your operating system
product key label is
located on your
computer.
NOTE: The color of your CD varies based on the operating
system you ordered.
NOTE: The Operating System CD is optional and may not
ship with your computer.
What Are You Looking For? Find It HereQuick Reference Guide 9
3 Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter connector on the computer and to the
electrical outlet.
4 Open the computer display and press the power button to turn on the computer.10 Quick Reference Guide
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About Your Computer
Front View
display
keyboard
device and keyboard status lights
touch pad
touch pad buttons (2)
Secure Digital memory slotQuick Reference Guide 11
Left View
Right View
Back View
AC adapter
connector
video
connector
powered USB
connector
1394 connector audio connectors
CompactFlash
card slot
USB
connector
network connector
power button
modem connector
security cable slot12 Quick Reference Guide
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Bottom View
Using a Battery
Battery Performance
CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions
located in the Product Information Guide.
NOTE: For information about the Dell warranty for your computer, see the Product Information Guide or
separate paper warranty document that shipped with your computer.
For optimal computer performance and to help preserve BIOS settings, operate your Dell™
portable computer with the main battery installed at all times. Use a battery to run the computer
when it is not connected to an electrical outlet. One battery is supplied as standard equipment in
the battery bay.
speaker
battery-bay latch
releases (2)
battery charge gauge batteryQuick Reference Guide 13
Battery operating time varies depending on operating conditions. Operating time is significantly
reduced when you perform operations including, but not limited to, the following:
• Using wireless communications devices or USB devices
• Using high-brightness display settings, 3D screen savers, or other power-intensive programs
such as 3D games
• Running the computer in maximum performance mode
NOTE: It is recommended that you connect your computer to an electrical outlet when writing to a CD
or DVD.
You can check the battery charge before you insert the battery into the computer. You can also set
power management options to alert you when the battery charge is low.
CAUTION: Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Replace the
battery only with a compatible battery purchased from Dell. The lithium-ion battery is designed to work
with your Dell computer. Do not use a battery from other computers with your computer.
CAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries with household waste. When your battery no longer holds a
charge, call your local waste disposal or environmental agency for advice on disposing of a lithium-ion
battery. See "Battery Disposal" in the Product Information Guide.
CAUTION: Misuse of the battery may increase the risk of fire or chemical burn. Do not puncture,
incinerate, disassemble, or expose the battery to temperatures above 65°C (149°F). Keep the battery
away from children. Handle damaged or leaking batteries with extreme care. Damaged batteries may
leak and cause personal injury or equipment damage.
Checking the Battery Charge
The Dell QuickSet Battery Meter, the Microsoft® Windows® Power Meter window and icon,
the battery charge gauge and health gauge, and the low-battery warning provide information on the
battery charge.
Dell QuickSet Battery Meter
If Dell QuickSet is installed, press to display the QuickSet Battery Meter.
The Battery Meter window displays status, charge level, and charge completion time for the battery
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The following icons appear in the Battery Meter window:
For more information about QuickSet, right-click the icon in the taskbar, and click Help.
Microsoft® Windows® Power Meter
The Windows Power Meter indicates the remaining battery charge. To check the Power Meter,
double-click the icon on the taskbar. For more information about the Power Meter tab, see
"Power Management" in your User’s Guide.
If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, a icon appears.
Charge Gauge
Before you insert a battery, press the status button on the battery charge gauge to illuminate the
charge-level lights. Each light represents approximately 20 percent of the total battery charge. For
example, if the battery has 80 percent of its charge remaining, four of the lights are on. If no lights
appear, the battery has no charge.
The computer or docking device is running on battery power.
The computer is connected to AC power and the battery is charging.
The computer is connected to AC power and the battery is fully charged.Quick Reference Guide 15
Health Gauge
The battery operating time is largely determined by the number of times it is charged. After
hundreds of charge and discharge cycles, batteries lose some charge capacity, or battery health. To
check the battery health, press and hold the status button on the battery charge gauge for at least
3 seconds. If no lights appear, the battery is in good condition, and more than 80 percent of its
original charge capacity remains. Each light represents incremental degradation. If five lights
appear, less than 60 percent of the charge capacity remains, and you should consider replacing the
battery. See "Specifications" in your User’s Guide for more information about the battery operating
time.
Low-Battery Warning
NOTICE: To avoid losing or corrupting data, save your work immediately after a low-battery warning.
Then connect the computer to an electrical outlet. If the battery runs completely out of power, hibernate
mode begins automatically.
A pop-up window warns you when the battery charge is approximately 90 percent depleted. For
more information about low-battery alarms, see "Power Management" in your User’s Guide.
Charging the Battery
NOTE: The AC adapter charges a completely discharged battery in approximately 1 hour with the
computer turned off. Charge time is longer with the computer turned on. You can leave the battery in the
computer as long as you like. The battery’s internal circuitry prevents the battery from overcharging.
When you connect the computer to an electrical outlet or install a battery while the computer is
connected to an electrical outlet, the computer checks the battery charge and temperature. If
necessary, the AC adapter then charges the battery and maintains the battery charge.
If the battery is hot from being used in your computer or being in a hot environment, the battery
may not charge when you connect the computer to an electrical outlet.
The battery is too hot to start charging if the light flashes alternately green and orange.
Disconnect the computer from the electrical outlet and allow the computer and the battery to cool
to room temperature. Then connect the computer to an electrical outlet to continue charging the
battery.
For more information about resolving problems with a battery, see "Power Problems" in your User’s
Guide.16 Quick Reference Guide
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Removing a Battery
CAUTION: Before performing these procedures, disconnect the modem from the telephone wall jack.
1 Ensure that the computer is turned off or connected to an electrical outlet.
2 Slide and hold the battery-bay latch releases on the bottom of the computer, and then remove
the battery from the bay.
Installing a Battery
Slide the battery into the bay until the latch releases click.
latch releases (2)Quick Reference Guide 17
Storing a Battery
Remove the battery when you store your computer for an extended period of time. A battery
discharges during prolonged storage. After a long storage period, recharge the battery fully before
you use it.
Solving Problems
Notebook System Software (NSS)
If you reinstall the operating system for your Dell™ computer, it is also recommended to reinstall
the NSS utility. The utility is available on the optional Drivers and Utilities CD and on the Dell
Support website at support.dell.com.
To download the utility, go to Downloads at support.dell.com and select your computer model
from the drop-down menu. Under Select Your Download Category, select System and
Configuration Utilities, select your operating system and language, and then follow the
instructions.
NSS provides critical updates for your operating system and support for Dell™ 3.5-inch USB floppy
drives, Intel® Pentium®
M processors, Intel Celeron®
M processors, optical drives, and USB
devices. NSS is necessary for the correct operation of your Dell computer. The software
automatically detects your computer and operating system and installs the updates appropriate for
your configuration.
NOTE: NSS is critical for the correct operation of USB devices.
Lockups and Software Problems
CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the
Product Information Guide.
The computer does not start up
The computer stops responding
NOTICE: You might lose data if you are unable to perform an operating system shutdown.
ENSURE THAT THE AC ADAPTER I S FIRMLY CONNECTED T O THE COMPUTER AND T O THE ELECTRICAL
OUTLET.
TURN THE COMPUTER OFF — If you are unable to get a response by pressing a key on your keyboard or
moving your mouse, press and hold the power button for at least 8 to 10 seconds until the computer
turns off. Then restart your computer. 18 Quick Reference Guide
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A program stops responding
A program crashes repeatedly
NOTE: Software usually includes installation instructions in its documentation or on a floppy disk or CD.
A program is designed for an earlier Microsoft® Windows® operating system
A solid blue screen appears
EN D THE PROGRAM —
1 Press simultaneously.
2 Click Applications.
3 Click the program that is no longer responding.
4 Click End Task.
CHECK THE SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION — If necessary, uninstall and then reinstall the program.
IF YO U AR E USING WINDOWS XP, RUN THE PROGRAM COMPATIBILITY WIZARD —
The Program Compatibility Wizard configures a program so it runs in an environment similar to nonWindows XP operating system environments.
1 Click the Start button, point to All Programs→ Accessories, and then click Program Compatibility
Wizard.
2 In the welcome screen, click Next.
3 Follow the instructions on the screen.
TURN THE COMPUTER OFF — If you are unable to get a response by pressing a key on your keyboard or
moving your mouse, press and hold the power button for at least 8 to 10 seconds until the computer
turns off. Then restart your computer. Quick Reference Guide 19
Other software problems
Using the Dell Diagnostics
When to Use the Dell Diagnostics
If you experience a problem with your computer, perform the checks in "Solving Problems" and run
the Dell Diagnostics before you contact Dell for technical assistance.
It is recommended that you print these procedures before you begin.
NOTICE: The Dell Diagnostics works only on Dell™ computers.
Start the Dell Diagnostics from either your hard drive orfrom the optional Drivers and Utilities CD
(also known as the ResourceCD).
CHECK THE SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION O R CONTACT THE SOFTWARE MANUFACTURER FOR
TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION —
• Ensure that the program is compatible with the operating system installed on your computer.
• Ensure that your computer meets the minimum hardware requirements needed to run the software. See
the software documentation for information.
• Ensure that the program is installed and configured properly.
• Verify that the device drivers do not conflict with the program.
• If necessary, uninstall and then reinstall the program.
BACK U P YOUR FILES IMMEDIATELY.
US E A VIRUS-SCANNING PROGRAM T O CHECK THE HARD DRIVE, FLOPPY DISKS, O R CDS.
SAVE AND CLOSE ANY OPEN FILES O R PROGRAMS AND SHUT DOWN YOUR COMPUTER THROUGH THE
Start MENU.
SCAN THE COMPUTER FOR SPYWARE — If you are experiencing slow computer performance, you
frequently receive pop-up advertisements, or you are having problems connecting to the Internet, your
computer might be infected with spyware. Use an anti-virus program that includes anti-spyware
protection (your program may require an upgrade) to scan the computer and remove spyware. For more
information, go to support.dell.com and search for the keyword spyware.
RUN THE DELL DIAGNOSTICS — If all tests run successfully, the error condition is related to a
software problem.20 Quick Reference Guide
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Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive
The Dell Diagnostics is located on a hidden diagnostic utility partition on your hard drive.
NOTE: If your computer cannot display a screen image, contact Dell.
1 Shut down the computer.
2 Turn on the computer. When the DELL™ logo appears, press immediately.
If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to wait until you see the
Microsoft® Windows® desktop. Then shut down your computer and try again.
3 When the boot device list appears, highlight Diagnostics and press .
The computer runs the Pre-boot System Assessment, a series of initial tests of your system
board, keyboard, hard drive, and display.
• During the assessment, answer any questions that appear.
• If a failure is detected, the computer stops and beeps. To stop the assessment and restart
the computer, press ; to continue to the next test, press ; to retest the
component that failed, press .
• If failures are detected during the Pre-boot System Assessment, write down the error
code(s) and contact Dell before continuing on to the Dell Diagnostics.
If the Pre-boot System Assessment completes successfully, you receive the message Booting
Dell Diagnostic Utility Partition. Press any key to continue.
NOTE: If you see a message stating that no diagnostics utility partition has been found, run the Dell
Diagnostics from your Drivers and Utilities CD.
4 Press any key to start the Dell Diagnostics from the diagnostics utility partition on your hard
drive.
Starting the Dell Diagnostics From the Optional Drivers and Utilities CD
1 Connect a CD drive to the system.
2 Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD.
3 Shut down and restart the computer.
When the DELL logo appears, press immediately.
If you wait too long and the Windows logo appears, continue to wait until you see the
Windows desktop. Then shut down your computer and try again.
NOTE: The next steps change the boot sequence for one time only. On the next start-up, the computer
boots according to the devices specified in system setup.
4 When the boot device list appears, highlight CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive and press .
5 Select the CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive option from the CD boot menu.
6 Select the Boot from CD-ROM option from the menu that appears.Quick Reference Guide 21
7 Type 1 to start the ResourceCD menu.
8 Type 2 to start the Dell Diagnostics.
9 Select Run the 32 Bit Dell Diagnostics from the numbered list. If multiple versions are listed,
select the version appropriate for your computer.
10 When the Dell Diagnostics Main Menu appears, select the test you want to run.
Dell Diagnostics Main Menu
1 After the Dell Diagnostics loads and the Main Menu screen appears, click the button for the
option you want.
2 If a problem is encountered during a test, a message appears with an error code and a
description of the problem. Write down the error code and problem description and follow
the instructions on the screen.
If you cannot resolve the error condition, contact Dell.
NOTE: The Service Tag for your computer is located at the top of each test screen. If you contact Dell,
technical support will ask for your Service Tag.
3 If you run a test from the Custom Test or Symptom Tree option, click the applicable tab
described in the following table for more information.
Option Function
Express Test Performs a quick test of devices. This test typically takes
10 to 20 minutes and requires no interaction on your
part. Run Express Test first to increase the possibility of
tracing the problem quickly.
Extended Test Performs a thorough check of devices. This test typically
takes 1 hour or more and requires you to answer
questions periodically.
Custom Test Tests a specific device. You can customize the tests you
want to run.
Symptom Tree Lists the most common symptoms encountered and
allows you to select a test based on the symptom of the
problem you are having.
Tab Function
Results Displays the results of the test and any error conditions
encountered.
Errors Displays error conditions encountered, error codes, and
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4 When the tests are completed, if you are running the Dell Diagnostics from the Drivers and
Utilities CD, remove the CD.
5 When the tests are complete, close the test screen to return to the MainMenu screen. To exit
the Dell Diagnostics and restart the computer, close the Main Menu screen.
Help Describes the test and may indicate requirements for
running the test.
Configuration Displays your hardware configuration for the selected
device.
The Dell Diagnostics obtains configuration information
for all devices from system setup, memory, and various
internal tests, and it displays the information in the
device list in the left pane of the screen. The device list
may not display the names of all the components
installed on your computer or all devices attached to your
computer.
Parameters Allows you to customize the test by changing the test
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Dell™ Latitude™ X1
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Model PP05SBemærkninger, meddelelser og advarsler
OBS! En OBS angiver vigtige oplysninger, som du kan bruge for at udnytte computeren optimalt.
BEMÆRK: En BEMÆRK angiver enten en mulig beskadigelse af hardware eller tab af data og oplyser dig om, hvordan
du kan undgå dette problem.
FORSIGTIG: En FORSIGTIG angiver mulig tingskade, legemsbeskadigelse eller død.
Forkortelser og akronymer
For en fuldstændig fortegnelse over forkortelser og akronymer, seordbogen i Brugervejledning.
OBS! Nogle elementer vil måske ikke være tilgængelige på din computer eller i visse lande.
____________________
Oplysningerne i dette dokument kan ændres uden varsel.
© 2005 Dell Inc. Alle rettigheder forbeholdt.
Enhver form for gengivelse uden skriftlig tilladelse fra Dell Inc. er strengt forbudt.
Anvendte varemærker i denne tekst: Dell, DELL -logoet og Latitude ervaremærker tilhørende Dell Inc.; Microsoftog Windows erregistrerede
varemærker tilhørende Microsoft Corporation; Intel, Pentium og Celeron er registrerede varemærker tilhørende Intel Corporation.
Andre varemærker og firmanavne kan være brugt i dette dokument til at henvise til enten de fysiske eller juridiske personer, som gør krav på
mærkerne og navnene, eller til deres produkter. Dell Inc. fraskriver sig enhver tingslig rettighed, for så vidt angår varemærker og firmanavne,
som ikke er deres egne.
Model PP05S
Januar 2005 P/N P6419 Rev. A00Indholdsfortegnelse 25
Indholdsfortegnelse
Sådan finder du information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Opsætning af computeren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Om computeren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Visning forfra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Venstre visnig. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
'Højre visning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Visning bagfra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Underside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Anvendelse af batteri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Batteriydelse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Kontrol af batteriopladning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Opladning af batteriet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Fjernelse af et batteri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Isætning af et batteri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Opbevaring af batteri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Problemløsning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Notebook System Software (NSS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Hængnings- og softwareproblemer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Sådan køres Dell Diagnostics (Dell-diagnosticering) . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Hvornår Dell Diagnostics (Dell-diagnosticering) skal anvendes . . . . . 41
Start af Dell Diagnostics (Dell diagnosticering) fra harddisken. . . . . . 42
Start af Dell Diagnostics (Dells diagnosticering) fra ekstra cd'en
Drivers and Utilities (Drivere og hjælpeværktøjer). . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Dell Diagnostics Main Menu (Hovedmenu for Dell-diagnoser) . . . . . . 4326 IndholdsfortegnelseHurtig referencevejledning 27
Sådan finder du information
OBS! Nogle elementer vil måske ikke være tilgængelige på din computer eller i visse lande.
OBS! Yderligere information kan blive sendt med computeren.
Hvad søger du efter? Find det her
• Et diagnosticeringsprogram til computeren
• Drivere til denne computer
• Dokumentation til denne computer
• Dokumentationen til enheden
• Notebook System Software (NSS)
Cd'en Drivers and Utilities (Drivere og hjælpeværktøjer)
(også kendt som ResourceCD (Resurse-cd'en))
Dokumentationen og driverne er allerede installeret på
computeren. Du kan bruge CD'en til geninstallation af
drivere, køre Dell Diagnostics (Dell Diagnosticering) eller
for at få adgang til din dokumentation.
På cd'en kan der være
readme-filer (Vigtigtfiler), som indeholder
sidste øjebliksopdateringer om tekniske
ændringer eller avanceret
teknisk
referencemateriale til
teknikere eller erfarne
brugere.
BEMÆRK: Opdatering af drivere og dokumentation kan
findes på support.dell.com.
BEMÆRK: Drivers and Utilities CD (Cd'en drivere og
hjælpeværktøjer) er ekstra og vil måske ikke være afsendt
sammen med din computer.
• Sådan konfigureres denne computer
• Grundlæggende fejlfindingsinformation
• Sådan køres Dell Diagnostics (Dell diagnosticering)
• Sådan afmonteres og monteres dele
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muligvis ikke med computeren.
BEMÆRK: Dette dokument er tilgængeligt i PDF-format på
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• Garantioplysninger
• Handelsbetingelser (Kun USA)
• Sikkerhedsinstruktioner
• Kontrolinformation
• Ergonomi-information
• Licensaftale for slutbrugere
Dell™ Produktinformationsvejledning
• Afmontering og udskiftning af dele
• Specifikationer
• Konfiguration af systemindstillinger
• Fejlfinding og løsning af problemer
User’s Guide (Brugervejledning)
Microsoft® Windows® XP Help and Support Center
(Hjælpe- og supportcenter)
1Klik på knappen Start og klik på Help and Support
(Hjælp og support).
2Klik på User and system guides (Brugervejledning og
systeminformation), og klik på User’s guides
(Brugerhåndbøger).
User's Guide (Brugervejledning) er også tilgængelig på
ekstra Drivers and Utilities CD (Cd'en drivere og
hjælpeværktøjer).
• Servicemærke og ekspresservicekode
• Microsoft Windows licensetiket
Servicemærke og Microsoft Windows-licens
Disse etiketter findes på bunden af din computer.
• Anvend
servicemærket til at
identificere
computeren, når du
bruger
support.dell.com eller
kontakter teknisk support.
• Indtast ekspressservicekoden for at anvise opkaldet, når
du kontakter teknisk support.
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• Løsninger — fejlfindingsoplysninger og tip, tekniske
artikler og onlinekurser, ofte stillede spørgsmål
• Kundeforum — onlinediskussion med andre Dellkunder
• Opgraderinger — Opgraderingoplysninger om
komponenter, f.eks. hukommelse, harddisken og
operativsystemet
• Kundepleje — Kontaktoplysninger, serviceopkald og
ordrestatus, garanti- og reparationsoplysninger
• Service og support — Status på serviceopkald og
supporthistorie, servicekontrakt, online-diskussioner
med teknisk support
• Reference — Computer-dokumentation, detaljer om
min computer-konfiguration, produktspecifikationer og
hvidbøger
• Downloads — Godkendte drivere, programrettelser og
softwareopdateringer
• Notebook System Software (NSS)— Hvis du installerer
operativsystemet på computeren igen, bør du også
geninstallere NSS hjælpeprogram. NSS giver vigtige
opdateringer til operativsystemet og support til Dell™
3,5--tomme USB diskettedrev, Intel® Pentium®
M
processorer, optiske drev og USB-enheder. NSS er
nødvendig for korrekt drift af Dell-computeren.
Softwaren opdager automatisk din computer og dit
styresystem og installerer de opdateringer, der passer til
din konfiguration.
Sådan downloades Notebook System-software:
1 Gå til support.dell.com og klik på Downloads.
2 Indtast servicemærket eller produktmodellen.
3 I rullemenuen Download Category (Downloadkategori)
klikkes på All (Alle).
4 Vælg operativsystemet og operativsystemets sprog til
computeren og klik på Submit (Send).
5 Under Select a Device (Vælg enhed) rulles ned til
System and Configuration Utilities (System- og
konfigurations-hjælpeprogrammer) og klik på Dell
Notebook System-software:
Dell support-webside — support.dell.com
BEMÆRK: Vælg dit område for at se den relevante
supportside.
BEMÆRK: Corporate (virksomheder), offentlige kontorer
og undervisningsområder kan også bruge den
specielkonstruerede Dell Premier Support website (Dell
Premier support-hjemmeside) på
premier.support.dell.com. Hjemmesiden er muligvis ikke
tilgængelig i alle områder.
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Opsætning af computeren
FORSIGTIG: Før du foretager af nogle af procedurerne i dette afsnit, skal sikkerhedsinstruktionerne i
Produktinformationsvejledning følges.
1 Åbn æsken med tilbehør, og tag delene ud.
2 Tag de dele fra, som du skal bruge til opsætning af din computer.
Æsken med tilbehør indeholder også brugerdokumentation, programmer og ekstra hardware
(f.eks. PC Cards (Pc-kort), drev eller batterier), som du har bestilt.
• Brug af Windows XP
• Dokumentation for min computer
• Dokumentation for enheder (f.eks. et modem)
Windows Help and Support Center (Hjælp og
supportcenter)
1Klik på knappen Start og klik på Help and Support
(Hjælp og support).
2 Skriv et ord eller en sætning, der beskriver problemet, og
klik på pileikonet.
3Klik på det emne, der beskriver problemet.
4 Følg vejledningen på skærmen.
• Geninstallation af operativsystemet Operating System CD (Cd'en operativsystem) sguide
Operativsystemet er allerede installeret på computeren.
For at geninstallere dit operativsystem, skal du bruge
cd'en Operating System (Operativsystem). Se
Brugervejledning for instruktioner.
Når du har geninstalleret
dit operativsystem, skal
du bruge cd'en Drivers
and Utilities(Drivere og
hjælpeværktøjer) for at
geninstallere de drivere
til enhederne, der kom
sammen med din
computer.
Operativsystem
produktnøgle- etiketten
findes på computeren.
BEMÆRK: Farven på din cd kan variere, afhængig af det
operativsystem, som du bestilte.
BEMÆRK: Cd'en Operating System (Operativsystem) er
ekstra og vil måske ikke være fremsendt sammen med din
computer.
Hvad søger du efter? Find det herHurtig referencevejledning 31
3 Tilslut vekselstrømsadapteren til vekselstrømsadapterstikket på computeren og til
stikkontakten.
4 Tænd for computerskærmen, og tryk på tænd/sluk-knappen for at tænde computeren.32 Hurtig referencevejledning
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Om computeren
Visning forfra
skærm
tastatur
statuslys for enhed og tastatur
pegeplade
berøringspladeknapper (2)
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Venstre visnig
'Højre visning
Visning bagfra
Vekselstrøm
sadapterstik
videostik strømdrevet
USB-stik
1394-stik lydstik ( )
CompactFlashkortets kortplads
USB-stik
netværksstik
tænd/sluk-knap
modemstik
åbning til sikkerhedskabel34 Hurtig referencevejledning
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Underside
Anvendelse af batteri
Batteriydelse
FORSIGTIG: Før du foretager nogen af procedurerne i dette afsnit, skal sikkerhedsinstruktionerne, der
findes i Produktinformationsvejledningen følges.
OBS! For oplysninger om Dell-garanti for computeren, se afsnittet i Produktinformationsvejledningen
eller det separate garantidokument, der blev fremsendt sammen med computeren.
For optimal computerydelse og hjælp til bevaring af BIOS-opsætning og betjening af din Dell™
bærbare computer, skal du altid bruge den sammen med det installerede batteri. Tilslut et batteri
til at køre computeren, når den ikke er sat i en stikkontakt. Der medfølger et batteri som
standardudstyr i batterirummet.
højttaler
udløsere til
batteri-bås (2)
spændingsmåler til batteri
batteriHurtig referencevejledning 35
Batterilevetiden varierer alt afhængig af vilkårene for anvendelsen. Brugstiden reduceres væsentligt,
hvis du bruger den til noget, der indebærer og ikke blot begrænses til følgende:
• Brug af trådløse kommunikationsenheder eller USB-enheder
• Bruger en skærmopsætning med høj lysstyrke, 3-d pauseskærme og andre strømkrævende
programmer, som f.eks. 3-d-spil.
• Brug af computeren i maksimal ydelsesfunktion
OBS! Det anbefales, at du tilslutter din computer til en stikkontakt, når du skriver til en cd eller en dvd.
Du kan kontrollere batteriets opladning, før du sætter batteriet i computeren. Du kan også indstille
strømstyringsoptionerne for at gøre dig opmærksom, når batteriopladningen er lav.
FORSIGTIG: Brug af et inkompatibelt batteri kan øge risikoen for eksplosion. Udskift kun batteriet med
et kompatibelt batteri købt af Dell. Lithium-ion-batteriet er beregnet til at fungere sammen med din
Dell-computer. Brug ikke at batterier fra andre computere sammen med din computer.
FORSIGTIG: Batterier bør ikke bortskaffes sammen med køkkenaffald. Når dit batteri ikke længere
holder opladningen, skal du kontakte din lokale renovatør eller genbrugsstation for råd vedrørende
bortskaffelse af et Lithium-ion-batteri. Se "Bortskaffelse af batterieri" i
Produktionformationsvejledningen.
FORSIGTIG: Misbrug af batteriet kan øge risikoen for brand eller kemisk forbrænding. Punktér, brænd
eller adskil ikke batteriet eller udsæt det for temperaturer over 65°C (149°F). Batteriet opbevares
utilgængeligt for børn. Håndtér beskadigede eller lækkende batterier med ekstrem omhu. Beskadigede
batterier kan lække og medføre personskade eller skade på udstyr.
Kontrol af batteriopladning
Dell QuickSet-batterimåler, Microsoft® Windows® Power Meter-vindue og -ikon,
batteriopladningsmåler, tilstandsmåler, og advarsel om lavt batteri giver oplysning om
batteriopladning.
Dell QuickSet-batterimåler
Hvis Dell QuickSet er installeret, trykkes på for at få vist QuickSet-batterimåler.
Vinduet Battery Meter (Batterimåler) viser status, opladningsniveau og tid for
opladningsafslutning på din computer.36 Hurtig referencevejledning
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Følgende ikoner vises i vinduet Battery Meter (Batterimåler):
For nærmere oplysninger om QuickSet, højreklikkes på - ikonet på menubjælken og klik på
Help (Hjælp).
Microsoft® Windows® Power Meter
Windows Power Meter viser resterende batteriopladning. For at kontrollere Power Meter,
dobbeltklikkes på ikonet på menubjælken. For flere oplysninger om Power Meter fanen, se
"Power Management" (Strømstyring) i Brugervejledning.
Hvis computeren er tilsluttet en stikkontakt, vises et ikon.
Opladningsmåler
Før du indsætter et batteri, trykkes på statusknappen på batteriopladningsmåleren for at tænde
lysene til niveau for opladning. Hvert lys repræsenterer ca. 20% af total batteriopladning. Hvis
batteriet f.eks. har 80% af opladningen tilbage, vil fire lys være tændt. Hvis ingen lys vises, er
batteriet ikke opladet.
Computeren eller dockingenhedens kører på batteristrøm.
Computeren er tilsluttet vekselstrøm, og batteriet er ved at lade op.
Computeren er tilsluttet vekselstrøm, og batteriet er fuldt opladet.Hurtig referencevejledning 37
Tilstandsmåler
Batteriets funktionstid er stort set bestemt af det antal gange, det oplades. Efter hundredvis af
opladnings- og afladnings-cyklusser, mister batteriet noget af opladningskapaciteten eller
batterilevetiden. For at kontrollere batteriets tilstand, trykkes og holdes på statusknappen på
måleren til batteriopladning i mindst 3 sekunder. Hvis der ikke vises nogen lys, fungerer batteriet
fint, og mere end 80% af dens oprindelige opladningskapacitet er tilbage. Hvert lys viser en trinvis
forringelse. Hvis fem lys vises, er mindre en 60% af opladningskapaciteten tilbage, og du bør
overveje at udskifte batteriet. Se "Specifikationer" i Brugervejledning for flere oplysninger om
batterilevetid.
Advarsel om lavt batteri
BEMÆRK: For at undgå at miste eller ødelægge data, så gem dit arbejde straks efter en advarsel om
lavt batteri. Tilslut derefter computeren til en stikkontakt. Hvis batteriet løber helt tør for strøm, så
begynder nedluknings- funktionen automatisk.
Et pop-up-vindue advarer dig, når batterieladningen er ca. 90% brugt. For mere information om
alarmer vedrørende for lavt batteri, se "Power Management" (Strømstyring) i User’s Guide
(Brugervejledning).
Opladning af batteriet
OBS! En vekselstrømsadapter oplader et helt afladet batteri på ca. 1 time, når computeren er slukket.
Opladningstiden er længere, når computeren er tændt. Du kan lade batteriet sidde i computeren, så
længe du vil. Batteriets interne kredsløb forhindrer, at batteriet bliver overbelastet.
Når du tilslutter din computer til en stikkontakt eller isætter et batteri, mens computeren er
tilsluttet til en stikkontakt, vil computeren kontrollere batteriopladning og temperatur. Om
nødvendigt vil vekselstrømsadapteren oplade batteriet og opretholde batteriopladningen.
Hvis batteriet er varmt efter at være brugt i din computer eller anvendes i varme omgivelser, kan
det ske, at batteriet ikke oplades, når du tilslutter computeren til en stikkontakt.
Batteriet er for varmt til at starte opladning, hvis lyset blinker skiftevis grønt og orange. Fjern
computeren fra stikkontakten og lad computer og batteri afkøle til stuetemperatur. Tilslut derefter
computeren til en stikkontakt for at fortsætte opladning.
For mere information om løsning af batteriproblemer, se "Strømforsyningsproblemer" i User’s
Guide (Brugervejledning).38 Hurtig referencevejledning
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Fjernelse af et batteri
FORSIGTIG: Inden du udfører disse procedurer, skal du tage modemkablet ud af telefonstikket i
væggen.
1 Sørg for, at computeren er slukket og afbrudt fra stikkontakten.
2 Drej frigørelseshåndtaget på undersiden af computeren, hold fast i det, og tag derefter
batteriet ud af båsen.
Isætning af et batteri
Skub batteriet ind i båsen, til låsehåndtagene klikker.
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Opbevaring af batteri
Fjern batteriet, når du skal opbevare din computer i en længere periode. Et batteri aflades under
længerevarende opbevaring. Efter en længere opbevaringsperiode skal batteriet oplades helt, før det
bruges.
Problemløsning
Notebook System Software (NSS)
Hvis du geninstallerer operativsystemet på din Dell™-computer, skal du også geninstallere NSS
hjælpeprogram. Denne funktion er tilgængelig på ekstra-cd'en Drivers and Utilities (Drivere og
hjælpeværktøjer) og på Dell-support-website på support.dell.com.
For at downloade programmet, gå til Downloads på support.dell.com og vælg din computermodel
fra rullemenuen. Under Select Your Download Category (Vælg din downloadkategori), vælges
System and Configuration Utilities (System- og konfigurationshjælpeværktøjer), vælg dit
operativsystem og sprog og følg instrukserne.
NSS giver meget vigtige opdateringer til dit operativsystem og support til Dell™ 3.5-tomme USBdiskettedrev, Intel® Pentium®
M-processorer, Intel Celeron ®
M processorer, optiske drivere og
USB-enheder. NSS er nødvendig til korrekt brug af din Dell-computer. Softwaren opdager
automatisk din computer og dit operativsystem og installerer de opdateringer, der passer til din
konfiguration.
OBS! NSS er vigtig for korrekt brug af USB-enheder.
Hængnings- og softwareproblemer
FORSIGTIG: Før du foretager af nogle af procedurerne i dette afsnit, skal sikkerhedsinstruktionerne i
Produktinformationsvejledningen følges.
Computeren starter ikke op
Computeren reagerer ikke
BEMÆRK: Du kan miste data, hvis du ikke kan udføre en nedlukning af operativsystemet.
KONTROLLÉR A T VEKSELSTRØMSADAPTEREN E R KORREKT TILSLUTTET TIL COMPUTEREN O G
STIKKONTAKTEN
SLUK FOR COMPUTEREN — Hvis du ikke er i stand til at få svar ved at trykke på en tast på tastaturet
eller ved at bevæge musen, skal trykke og holde på strømforsyningsknappen i 8-10 sekunder, indtil
computeren slukkes. Genstart derefter din computer. 40 Hurtig referencevejledning
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Et program reagerer ikke
Et program går ned gentagne gange
OBS! Software indeholder almindeligvis installationsoplysninger i dokumentationen eller på en diskette
eller CD.
Et program er beregnet til en tidligere udgave af Microsoft® Windows® operativsystem
En hel blå skærm kommer frem
AFSLUT PROGRAMMET —
1Tryk samtidigt.
2Klik på Programmer.
3Klik på det program, der ikke længere svarer.
4Klik på Afslut opgave.
KONTROLLÉR SOFTWARE-DOKUMENTATION — Om nødvendigt afinstalleres og geninstalleres
programmet igen.
HVIS D U BRUGER WINDOWS XP, KØ R PROGRAM COMPATIBILITY WIZARD (GUIDE TIL
PROGRAMKOMPATIBILITET ) —
Programkompatibilitetsguiden konfigurerer et program, så det kører i et miljø, der er lig med ikkeWindows XP operativsystemmiljøer.
1Klik på knappen Start, peg på All Programs (Alle programmer)→ Accessories (Tilbehør), og klik derefter
på Program Compatibility Wizard (Programkompatibilitetsguiden).
2 På velkomstskærmen, klikkes på Næste.
3 Følg vejledningen på skærmen.
SLUK FOR COMPUTEREN — Hvis du ikke er i stand til at få svar ved at trykke på en tast på tastaturet
eller ved at bevæge musen, skal trykke og holde på strømforsyningsknappen i 8-10 sekunder, indtil
computeren slukkes. Genstart derefter din computer. Hurtig referencevejledning 41
Andre softwareproblemer
Sådan køres Dell Diagnostics (Dell-diagnosticering)
Hvornår Dell Diagnostics (Dell-diagnosticering) skal anvendes
Hvis du kommer ud for et problem med computeren, skal du udføre procedurerne i
"Problemløsning" og køre Dell Diagnostics (Dell-diagnosticering), før du kontakter Dell for teknisk
assistance.
Det anbefales at udskrive disse procedurer, før du begynder.
BEMÆRK: Dell Diagnostics (Dell diagnosticering) fungerer kun på Dell™-computere.
Start Dell Diagnostics (Dell diagnosticering), enten fra din harddisk eller fra den ekstra Cd'en
Drivers and Utilities (Drivere og hjælpeværktøjer) (også kendt som ResourceCD (Resurse-cd'en)).
SE I SOFTWAREDOKUMENTATION ELLER KONTAKT SOFTWAREFABRIKANTEN FOR OPLYSNINGER OM
FEJLFINDING —
• Kontrollér at programmet er kompatibelt med det styresystem, der er installeret på din computer.
• Kontrollér at computeren opfylder de nødvendigie minimumskrav, der behøves til at køre softwaren Se i
softwaredokumentationen for oplysninger.
• Kontrollér at programmet er installeret og konfigureret rigtigt.
• Undersøg at enhedsdriverne ikke er i konflikt med programmet.
• Om nødvendigt, afinstalleres og geninstalleres programmet.
LA V STRAKS BACK-U P A F DINE FILER
BRUG E T VIRUS-SCANNINGSPROGRAM FOR A T KONTROLLERE HARDDISK, DISKETTER O G C D'E R
GEM O G LUK ALLE ÅBNE FILER ELLER PROGRAMMER O G LUK NED FOR COMPUTEREN VIA StartMENUEN
SCAN COMPUTEREN FOR SPYWARE — Hvis du oplever langsom computerydelse, ofte modtager popup-reklamer, eller hvis du har problemer med at koble dig på internettet, kan din computer være
inficeret med spyware. Brug et anti-virus-program, der indeholder beskyttelse mod anti-spyware (det er
muligt, at dit program skal opgraderes) for at scanne computeren og fjerne spyware. For flere
oplysninger, gå til support.dell.com og søg efter nøgleordet spyware.
KØ R DELL DIAGNOSTICS — Hvis alle testerne kører korrekt, skyldes fejltilstanden et
softwareproblem.42 Hurtig referencevejledning
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Start af Dell Diagnostics (Dell diagnosticering) fra harddisken
Dell Diagnostics (Dell-Diagnosticering) findes på en skjult partition med
diagnosticeringsværktøjer på harddisken.
OBS! Hvis computeren ikke kan vise et skærmbillede, kontakt Dell.
1 Luk computeren.
2 Tænd computeren. Når DELL™-logoet vises, skal du trykke med det samme.
Hvis du venter for længe, og operativsystemets logo vises, skal du fortsætte med at vente,
indtil du ser Microsoft® Windows® skrivebord. Luk derefter computeren og prøv igen.
3 Når listen med boot-enheder vises, fremhæves Diagnostics (Diagnosticering) og tryk på
.
Computeren kører en vurdering af systemet før start, dvs. en række tests af systemkort,
tastatur, harddisk og skærm.
• Besvar eventuelle spørgsmål, der stilles under testen.
• Hvis der bliver fundet en fejl, stopper computeren og kommer med en biplyd. For at
stoppe vurderingen og genstarte computeren, tryk på . For at fortsætte til den næste
test tryk på . For at teste komponenten, som fejlede, igen, tryk på .
• Hvis der konstateres fejl under før-starttesten, skal du skrive fejlkode(r) ned, og kontakte
Dell. før du fortsætter med Dell Diagnostics (Dell diagnosticering).
Hvis før-starttesten afvikles korrekt, modtager du meddelelsen"Booting Dell Diagnostic
Utility Partition" (Booter Dells funktionspartition til diagnosticering)
"Press any key to continue" (Tryk på en vilkårlig tast for at fortsætte.)
OBS! Hvis du ser en meddelelse som angiver, at der ikke er fundet nogen funktionsfartition til
diagnosticering, køres Dell Diagnostics (Dell diagnosticering) fra cd'en Drivers and Utilities (Drivere og
hjælpeværktøjer).
4 Tryk på en vilkårlig tast for at starte Dell Diagnostics (Dell Diagnosticering) fra partitionen
med diagnosticeringsværktøjet på harddisken.
Start af Dell Diagnostics (Dells diagnosticering) fra ekstra cd'en Drivers and Utilities
(Drivere og hjælpeværktøjer)
1 Tilslut et cd-drev til systemet.
2 Isæt cd'en Drivers and Utilities (Drivere og hjælpeværktøjer).
3 Luk computeren og genstart den.
Når DELL-logoet vises, skal du trykke på med det samme.
Hvis du venter for længe, og Windows-logoet vises, skal du fortsætte med at vente, indtil du
ser skrivebordet i Windows. Luk derefter computeren og prøv igen.Hurtig referencevejledning 43
OBS! De næste trin ændrer kun boot-sekvensen denne ene gang. Ved den næste opstart, starter
computeren op i overensstemmelse med enhederne, som er specificeret i systemets opsætning.
4 Når listen med boot-enheder vises, fremhæves CD/DVD/CD-RW-drev og tryk på .
5 Vælg CD/DVD/CD-RW-drev valgt fra CD-boot-menuen.
6 Vælg optionen Boot from CD-ROM (Boot fra cd-rom) fra menuen, som vises.
7 Skriv 1 for at starte menuen for ResourceCD (Resurse-cd).
8 Skriv 2 for at starte Dell Diagnostics (Dell diagnosticering).
9 Vælg Run the 32 Bit Dell Diagnostics (Kør 32-bit Dell diagnosticering) fra den nummererede
liste. Hvis der er anført flere versioner, vælges versionen, som er passende for computeren.
10 Når Dell Diagnostics Main Menu (Hovedmenu for Dell diagnosticering) vises, vælges den
test, som du vil køre.
Dell Diagnostics Main Menu (Hovedmenu for Dell-diagnoser)
1 Når Dell Diagnostics (Dell diagnosticering) er indlæst, og skærmbilledet Main Menu
(Hovedmenu) vises, skal du klikke på knappen for den ønskede indstilling.
2 Hvis der opdages et problem under en test, vises der en meddelelse med en fejlkode og en
beskrivelse af problemet. Skriv fejlkoden og beskrivelsen af problemet ned, og følg
vejledningen på skærmen.
Hvis du ikke kan løse problemet, skal du kontakte Dell.
OBS! Servicemærket til computeren findes øverst på hver testskærm. Hvis du kontakter Dell, vil teknisk
support bede om servicemærket.
3 Hvis du kører en test via indstillingen Custom Test (Brugerdefineret test) eller via Symptom
Tree (Liste over symptomer), skal du klikke på den relevante fane, som er beskrevet i
nedenstående tabel, for at få yderligere oplysninger.
Valgmulighed Funktion
Eksprestest Udfører en hurtig test af enhederne. Testen tager typisk
10 til 20 minutter, og du behøver ikke at gøre noget. Kør
den hurtige test først for at øge muligheden for hurtigt at
identificere problemet.
Udvidet test Udfører en grundig test af enhederne. Denne test tager
typisk 1 time eller mere og kræver, at du af og til besvarer
nogle spørgsmål.
Brugerdefineret test Test af en bestemt enhed. Du kan tilpasse den test, der
skal køres.
Liste over symptomer Viser de mest almindelige symptomer, som oftest
forekommer og lader dig vælge en test baseret på
symptomet for det problem, du er udsat for.44 Hurtig referencevejledning
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4 Når testerne er færdige, hvis du kører Dell Diagnostics (Dell-diagnosticering) fra cd'en Drivers
and Utilities (Drivere og hjælpeværktøjer), fjernes cd'en.
5 Når testerne er færdige, lukkes testskærmen for at vende tilbage til skærmen Main Menu
(Hovedmenu). For at forlade Dell Diagnostics (Dell diagnosticering) og genstarte
computeren lukkes skærmen Main Menu (Hovedmenu).
Fane Funktion
Resultater Her vises testresultaterne og eventuelle fejl som opstod.
Fejl Her vises, hvilke fejl der opstod, fejlkoder og beskrivelser
af problemet.
Hjælp Her får du en beskrivelse af testen og evt. hvilke krav, der
stilles til udførelse af testen.
Konfiguration Her vises hardwarekonfigurationen for den valgte enhed.
Dell Diagnostics (Dell-diagnosticering) henter
konfigurationsoplysningerne for alle enheder fra
systemets installation, hukommelse og forskellige interne
tests samt viser oplysningerne i enhedslisten i den
venstre rude på skærmen. Det er ikke sikkert, at alle
komponenter, som er installeret på computeren eller alle
enheder, som er tilsluttet til computeren, vises på listen
over enheder.
Parametre Giver dig mulighed for at tilpasse testen ved at ændre
testindstillingerne.www.dell.com | support.dell.com
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Απαγορεύεται αυστηρά η αναπαραγωγή µε οποιοδήποτε τρόπο χωρίς τη γραπτή άδεια της Dell Inc.
Εµπορικά σήµατα που χρησιµοποιούνται στο παρόν: Η ονοµασία Dell, το λογότυπο DELL και η ονοµασία Latitude είναι εµπορικά σήµατα
της Dell Inc. Οι ονοµασίες Microsoft και Windows είναι σήµατα κατατεθέντα της Microsoft Corporation, ενώοι ονοµασίεςIntel, Pentium και
Celeron είναι σήµατα κατατεθέντα της Intel Corporation.
Άλλα εµπορικά σήµατα και εµπορικές ονοµασίες µπορεί να χρησιµοποιούνται στο παρόν έγγραφο αναφερόµενα είτε στους κατόχους των
σηµάτων και των ονοµάτων είτεσταπροϊόντατους. Η Dell Inc. παραιτείταιαπό κάθε δικαίωµασε εµπορικάσήµατακαι εµπορικές ονοµασίες
τρίτων.
Μοντέλο PP05S
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Περιεχόµενα
Εύρεση πληροφοριών . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Προετοιµασία του υπολογιστή σας . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Πληροφορίες για τον υπολογιστή σας . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Μπροστινή όψη . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Αριστερή όψη . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
∆εξιά όψη . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Πίσω όψη . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Κάτω όψη . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Χρήση µπαταρίας. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Απόδοση µπαταρίας . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Έλεγχος του φορτίου της µπαταρίας . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Φόρτιση της µπαταρίας . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Αφαίρεση της µπαταρίας . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Τοποθέτηση της µπαταρίας. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Αποθήκευση µπαταρίας . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Επίλυση προβληµάτων . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Λογισµικό συστήµατος φορητού υπολογιστή (NSS) . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Προβλήµατα κλειδώµατος και λογισµικού . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Χρήση του διαγνωστικού προγράµµατος της Dell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Πότε να χρησιµοποιήσετε το διαγνωστικό πρόγραµµα της Dell . . . . . . 63
Εκκίνηση του διαγνωστικού προγράµµατος της
Dell από τον σκληρό δίσκο σας. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Έναρξη του διαγνωστικού πρόγραµµα της Dell από το προαιρετικό DC
Προγράµµατα οδήγησης και βοηθητικές εφαρµογές . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Κύριο µενού διαγνωστικού προγράµµατος της Dell . . . . . . . . . . . . 6548 ΠεριεχόµεναΣυνοπτικός οδηγός 49
Εύρεση πληροφοριών
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Ορισµένα χαρακτηριστικά µπορεί να µην είναι διαθέσιµα για τον υπολογιστή σας ή σε
ορισµένες χώρες.
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Πρόσθετες πληροφορίες µπορούν να αποσταλούν µαζί µε τον υπολογιστή σας.
Τι ψάχνετε; Βρείτε το εδώ
• Ένα διαγνωστικό πρόγραµµα για τον υπολογιστή µου
• Προγράµµατα οδήγησης για τον υπολογιστή µου
• Την τεκµηρίωση του υπολογιστή µου
• Την τεκµηρίωση της συσκευής µου
• Λογισµικό συστήµατος φορητού υπολογιστή (NSS)
CD προγραµµάτων οδήγησης και βοηθητικών
προγραµµάτων (επίσης γνωστό ως CD πόρων)
Η τεκµηρίωση και τα προγράµµατα οδήγησης είναι ήδη
εγκατεστηµένα στον υπολογιστή σας. Μπορείτε να
χρησιµοποιήσετε το CD για να εγκαταστήσετε ξανά
πρόγραµµα οδήγησης, να εκτελέστε το διαγνωστικό
πρόγραµµα της Dell Di ή να έχετε πρόσβαση στην
τεκµηρίωσή σας.
Τα αρχεία Readme ενδέχεται
να περιλαµβάνονται στο CD
για να παρέχουν τις πιο
πρόσφατες ενηµερώσεις
σχετικά µε τεχνικές αλλαγές
στον υπολογιστή σας ή
εξελιγµένο υλικό αναφοράς
τεχνικού περιεχοµένου για
έµπειρους χρήστες ή
τεχνικούς.
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Προγράµµατα οδήγησης και ενηµερώσεις
τεκµηρίωσης θα βρείτε στη διεύθυνση support.dell.com.
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Το CD Προγράµµατα οδήγησης και βοηθητικές
εφαρµογές είναι προαιρετικό και µπορεί να µην αποσταλεί µε
τον υπολογιστή σας.
• Ρύθµιση του υπολογιστή µου
• Βασικές πληροφορίες αντιµετώπισης προβληµάτων
• Εκτέλεση του διαγνωστικού προγράµµατος της Dell
• Αφαίρεση και εγκατάσταση εξαρτηµάτων
Συνοπτικός οδηγός
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Ο Συνοπτικός οδηγόςείναι προαιρετικός και
µπορεί να µην αποσταλεί µαζί µε τον υπολογιστή σας.
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Αυτό το έγγραφο είναι διαθέσιµο σε µορφή PDF
από τη διεύθυνση support.dell.com.50 Συνοπτικός οδηγός
www.dell.com | support.dell.com
• Πληροφορίες εγγύησης
• Όροι και συνθήκες (µόνο για ΗΠΑ)
• Οδηγίες ασφαλείας
• Πληροφορίες κανονισµών
• Πληροφορίες εργονοµίας
• Άδεια Χρήσης Τελικού Χρήστη
Dell™ Οδηγός πληροφοριών προϊόντος
• Αποµάκρυνση και αντικατάσταση τµηµάτων
• Προδιαγραφές
• ∆ιαµόρφωση των ρυθµίσεων του συστήµατος
• Τρόπος αντιµετώπισης και επίλυσης προβληµάτων
Οδηγός χρήσης
Κέντρο Βοήθειας και υποστήριξης Microsoft® Windows® XP
1 Κάντε κλικ στο κουµπί Start (Έναρξη) και κατόπιν στο
κουµπί Help and Support (Βοήθεια και υποστήριξη).
2 Κάντε κλικ στο User’s and system guides (Οδηγοί
συστήµατος και χρήσης) και στο User’s guides (Οδηγοί
χρήσης).
Οι Οδηγοί χρήσης είναι επίσης διαθέσιµοι στο προαιρετικόCD
Προγράµµατα οδήγησης και βοηθητικές εφαρµογές.
• Ετικέτα εξυπηρέτησης και κωδικός ταχείας
εξυπηρέτησης
• Ετικέτα Άδειας των Microsoft Windows
Ετικέτα εξυπηρέτησης και Άδεια των Microsoft Windows
Οι ετικέτες αυτές βρίσκονται στην κάτωπλευρά του
υπολογιστή σας.
• Χρησιµοποιήστε την
ετικέτα εξυπηρέτησης για
την αναγνώριση της
συσκευής σας όταν
χρησιµοποιείτετηδιεύθυνση
support.dell.comήέρχεστε
σε επαφή µε την τεχνική υποστήριξη.
• Χρησιµοποιήστε τον κωδικό ταχείας εξυπηρέτησης όταν
έρθετε σε επαφή µε την τεχνική υποστήριξη.
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• Λύσεις — Οδηγίες και συµβουλές αντιµετώπισης
προβληµάτων, άρθρα από τεχνικούς, online µαθήµατα,
συχνές ερωτήσεις
• Φόρουµ επικοινωνίας — Online συζητήσεις µε άλλους
πελάτες της Dell
• Αναβαθµίσεις — Πληροφορίες αναβάθµισης για
συστατικά στοιχεία όπως η µνήµη, η µονάδα σκληρού
δίσκου και το λειτουργικό σύστηµα.
• Εξυπηρέτηση Πελατών — Πληροφορίες επαφών, κλήση
σέρβις και παραγγελίες, εγγύηση και πληροφορίες
επισκευών
• Σέρβις και υποστήριξη — Κλήση σέρβις και ιστορικό
υποστήριξης, online συζητήσεις µε την τεχνική
υποστήριξη
• Παραποµπές — Εγχειρίδια υπολογιστή, αναλυτικά
στοιχεία για τη διαµόρφωση του υπολογιστή µου,
προδιαγραφές προϊόντος και επίσηµα έγγραφα
• Λήψη αρχείων — Πιστοποιηµένα προγράµµατα
οδήγησης, αναβάθµισης και ενηµέρωσης λογισµικού
• Λογισµικό συστήµατος φορητού υπολογιστή (NSS) —
Αν εγκαταστήσετε ξανά το λειτουργικό σύστηµα του
υπολογιστή σας, θα πρέπει επίσης να αντικαταστήσετε
ξανά τη βοηθητική εφαρµογή NSS. To NSS παρέχει
σηµαντικές ενηµερώσεις για το λειτουργικό σας σύστηµα
και υποστήριξη για µονάδες δισκέτας USB Dell™3,5
ιντσών, επεξεργαστές Intel® Pentium®
M, µονάδες
οπτικών δίσκων και συσκευές USB. Το To NSS είναι
απαραίτητο για τη σωστή λειτουργία του υπολογιστή
Dell. Το λογισµικό εντοπίζει αυτόµατα τον υπολογιστή
σας και το λειτουργικό σύστηµα και εγκαθιστά τις
απαραίτητες ενηµερώσεις για τη δική σας διαµόρφωση.
Για τη λήψη λογισµικού συστήµατος φορητού
υπολογιστή:
1 Επισκεφθείτε τη διεύθυνση support.dell.com και κάντε
κλικ στο Downloads.
2 Πληκτρολογήστε τον αριθµό της ετικέτας εξυπηρέτησης
ή το µοντέλο του προϊόντος.
3 Στο αναπτυσσόµενο µενού Download Category κάντε
κλικ στο All.
4 Επιλέξτε το λειτουργικό σύστηµα και τη γλώσσα του
λειτουργικού συστήµατος του υπολογιστή σας και κάντε
κλικ στο Submit.
5 Στην περιοχή Select a Device, κάντε κλικ στο System
and Configuration Utilities και επιλέξτε Dell Notebook
System Software.
Ιστοχώρος υποστήριξης της Dell — support.dell.com
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Επιλέξτε την περιοχή σας για να ανοίξει η
αντίστοιχη σελίδα.
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Πελάτες εταιρικοί, κυβερνητικοί και
ασχολούµενοι µε την εκπαίδευση µπορούν επίσης να
χρησιµοποιήσουν τον ειδικό ιστοχώρο Premier υποστήριξης
στη διεύθυνση premier.support.dell.com. Ο ιστοχώρος αυτός
ενδέχεται να µην είναι διαθέσιµος σε όλες τις περιοχές.
Τι ψάχνετε; Βρείτε το εδώ52 Συνοπτικός οδηγός
www.dell.com | support.dell.com
Προετοιµασία του υπολογιστή σας
ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Πριν ξεκινήσετε οποιαδήποτε από τις διαδικασίες που αναφέρονται σε αυτή την
ενότητα, ακολουθήστε τις οδηγίες ασφαλείας που βρίσκονται στον Οδηγό πληροφοριών
προϊόντος.
1 Αφαιρέστε τη συσκευασία των εξαρτηµάτων.
2 Φυλάξτε τα περιεχόµενα της συσκευασίας των εξαρτηµάτων που διατίθενται ξεχωριστά, τα
οποία θα χρειαστείτε για να ολοκληρώσετε την προετοιµασία του υπολογιστή σας.
Στη συσκευασία περιλαµβάνεται επίσης η τεκµηρίωση χρήσης και τυχόν λογισµικό ή πρόσθετος
υλικός εξοπλισµός (κάρτες PC, µονάδες δίσκου ή µπαταρίες) που παραγγείλατε.
• Χρήση των Windows XP
• Τεκµηρίωση του υπολογιστή µου
• Τεκµηρίωση για συσκευές (όπως το µόντεµ)
Κέντρο Βοήθειας και υποστήριξης των Windows
1 Κάντε κλικ στο κουµπί Start (Έναρξη) και κατόπιν στο
κουµπί Help and Support (Βοήθεια και υποστήριξη).
2 Πληκτρολογήστε µια λέξη ή φράση που περιγράφει το
πρόβληµα και κάντε κλικ στο εικονίδιο του βέλους.
3 Κάντε κλικ στα θέµατα που περιγράφουν το πρόβληµα που
αντιµετωπίζετε.
4 Ακολουθήστε τις οδηγίες στην οθόνη.
• Επανεγκατάσταση του λειτουργικού συστήµατος CD λειτουργικού συστήµατος
Το λειτουργικό σύστηµα είναι ήδη εγκατεστηµένο στον
υπολογιστή σας. Για να εγκαταστήσετε ξανά το λειτουργικό
σας σύστηµα, χρησιµοποιήστε το CD Λειτουργικό σύστηµα.
Ανατρέξτε στον Οδηγό χρήσης για οδηγίες.
Αφού εγκαταστήσετε ξανάτο
λειτουργικό σας σύστηµα,
χρησιµοποιήστε το CD
Προγράµµατα οδήγησης και
βοηθητικές εφαρµογές για να
εγκαταστήσετε ξανά τους
οδηγούς για τιςσυσκευές που
συµπεριλαµβάνονταν στον
υπολογιστή σας.
Η ετικέτα για το κλειδί
προϊόντος του λειτουργικού σας συστήµατος βρίσκεται επάνω
στον υπολογιστή σας.
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Το χρώµα του CD σας ποικίλει ανάλογα µε το
λειτουργικό σύστηµα που παραγγείλατε.
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Το CD Λειτουργικόσύστηµα είναιπροαιρετικό και
µπορεί να µην αποσταλεί µε τον υπολογιστή σας.
Τι ψάχνετε; Βρείτε το εδώΣυνοπτικός οδηγός 53
3 Συνδέστε το µετασχηµατιστή AC µε την αντίστοιχη υποδοχή στον υπολογιστή και σε µια πρίζα.
4 Ανοίξτε την οθόνη και πατήστε το κουµπί λειτουργίας για να ενεργοποιήσετε τον υπολογιστή.54 Συνοπτικός οδηγός
www.dell.com | support.dell.com
Πληροφορίες για τον υπολογιστή σας
Μπροστινή όψη
οθόνη
πληκτρολόγιο
λυχνίες κατάστασης συσκευής και πληκτρολογίου
επιφάνεια αφής
κουµπιά επιφάνειας αφής (2)
Υποδοχή µνήµης Secure DigitalΣυνοπτικός οδηγός 55
Αριστερή όψη
∆εξιά όψη
Πίσω όψη
θύρα
µετασχηµατιστή AC
θύρα
βίντεο
θύρα USB µε
ρεύµα
θύρα 1394 υποδοχές ήχου
Υποδοχήκάρτας
CompactFlash
θύρα
USB
θύρα δικτύου
κουµπί λειτουργίας
θύρα µόντεµ
υποδοχή καλωδίου ασφαλείας56 Συνοπτικός οδηγός
www.dell.com | support.dell.com
Κάτω όψη
Χρήση µπαταρίας
Απόδοση µπαταρίας
ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Πριν ξεκινήσετε οποιαδήποτε από τις διαδικασίες στην παρούσα ενότητα,
ακολουθήστε τις οδηγίες ασφαλείας που βρίσκονται στον Οδηγό πληροφοριών προϊόντος.
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Για πληροφορίες σχετικά µε την εγγύηση της Dell για τον υπολογιστή σας, ανατρέξτε στον
Οδηγό πληροφοριών προϊόντος ή στο ξεχωριστό έντυπο εγγύησης που αποστέλλεται µαζί µε τον
υπολογιστή σας.
Για τη βέλτιστη απόδοση του υπολογιστή και για να µπορείτε να διατηρείτε τις ρυθµίσεις BIOS,
χρησιµοποιείτε πάντα το φορητό υπολογιστή σας Dell™ µε εγκατεστηµένη την κύρια µπαταρία.
Χρησιµοποιήστε µια µπαταρία για τη λειτουργία του υπολογιστή όταν αυτός δεν συνδέεται σε
ηλεκτρική πρίζα. Μία µπαταρία παρέχεται ως στάνταρ εξοπλισµός στη θήκη µπαταρίας.
ηχείο
ασφάλειες θήκης
µπαταρίας (2)
µετρητής φόρτισης
µπαταρίας
µπαταρίαΣυνοπτικός οδηγός 57
Ο χρόνος λειτουργίαςτης µπαταρίας ποικίλλει ανάλογα µε τις συνθήκες λειτουργίας. Ο χρόνος
λειτουργίας µειώνεται σηµαντικά όταν εκτελείτε εργασίες που, µεταξύ άλλων, συµπεριλαµβάνουν:
• Χρήση ασύρµατων συσκευών επικοινωνίας ή συσκευών USB
• Χρήση ρυθµίσεων οθόνης µε υψηλήφωτεινότητα, προστασίας οθόνης µε τρισδιάστατα σχέδια ή
άλλων προγραµµάτων που απαιτούν µεγάλη ισχύ, όπως παιχνίδια µε τρισδιάστατες εικόνες
• Λειτουργία του υπολογιστή σε κατάσταση µέγιστης απόδοσης
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Συνιστάται η σύνδεση του υπολογιστή σας σε µια ηλεκτρική πρίζα, όταν εγγράφετε CD
ή DVD.
Μπορείτε να ελέγξετε το φορτίο της µπαταρίας πριν τοποθετήσετε την µπαταρία στον υπολογιστή.
Μπορείτε επίσης να ρυθµίσετε τις επιλογές διαχείρισης ενέργειας, ώστε να σας ειδοποιούν όταν το
φορτίο της µπαταρίας είναι χαµηλό.
ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Η χρήση ασύµβατης µπαταρίας µπορεί να δηµιουργήσει κίνδυνο πυρκαγιάς ή
έκρηξης. Αντικαταστήστε την µπαταρία µόνο µε µια συµβατή µπαταρία από την Dell. Η µπαταρία
ιόντων λιθίου είναι σχεδιασµένη για να χρησιµοποιείται µαζί µε τον υπολογιστή Dell. Μην
χρησιµοποιείτε µπαταρία από άλλους υπολογιστές για το δικό σας υπολογιστή.
ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Μην απορρίπτετε τις µπαταρίες µε τα οικιακά απορρίµµατα. Όταν η µπαταρία σας
δεν έχει πλέον φορτίο, µπορείτε να απευθυνθείτε στον τοπικό φορέα διάθεσης απορριµµάτων ή
περιβαλλοντικό φορέα, οι οποίοι θα σας συµβουλεύσουν σχετικά µε τη διάθεση µπαταριών
ιόντων λιθίου. Ανατρέξτε στην ενότητα «Απόρριψη µπαταρίας» στον Οδηγό πληροφοριών
προϊόντος.
ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Η κακή χρήση της µπαταρίας µπορεί να αυξήσει τον κίνδυνο πυρκαγιάς ή χηµικού
εγκαύµατος. Αποφύγετε τη διάτρηση, την καύση, την αποσυναρµολόγηση ή την έκθεση της
µπαταρίαςσε θερµοκρασίες µεγαλύτερες από 65°C (149°F). Φυλάσσετε την µπαταρία µακριά από
τα παιδιά. Ο χειρισµός κατεστραµµένων µπαταριών ή µπαταριών µε διαρροή πρέπει να γίνεται µε
ιδιαίτερη προσοχή. Στις κατεστραµµένες µπαταρίες µπορεί να υπάρχει διαρροή και να προκληθεί
έτσι τραυµατισµός κάποιου προσώπου ή ζηµιά σε συσκευή.
Έλεγχος του φορτίου της µπαταρίας
Ο µετρητής µπαταρίας Dell QuickSet, το παράθυρο Microsoft® Windows® Power Meter καιτο
εικονίδιο , ο δείκτης φορτίου µπαταρίας και ο δείκτης καλής κατάστασηςκαι η προειδοποίηση
για χαµηλή µπαταρία παρέχουν πληροφορίες για το φορτίο της µπαταρίας.
Μετρητής µπαταρίας Dell QuickSet
Αν ο µετρητής Dell QuickSet είναι εγκατεστηµένος, πιέστε για να εµφανίσετε στην οθόνη
το µετρητή µπαταρίας QuickSet.
Το παράθυρο µετρητή µπαταρίας εµφανίζειτην κατάσταση, το επίπεδο φόρτισης καιτο χρόνο
ολοκλήρωσης φόρτισης για την µπαταρία του υπολογιστή σας.58 Συνοπτικός οδηγός
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Εµφανίζονταιτα ακόλουθα εικονίδια στο παράθυρο µετρητή µπαταρίας:
Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες σχετικά µε το QuickSet, κάντε δεξί κλικ στο εικονίδιο στη
γραµµή εργασιών και κάντε κλικ στηΒοήθεια.
Μετρητής ισχύος των Microsoft® Windows®
Ο Μετρητήςισχύοςτων Windows δείχνειτο φορτίο που αποµένει στην µπαταρία. Για να ελέγξετε
το µετρητή ισχύος, κάντε δεξί κλικ στο εικονίδιο στη γραµµή εργασιών. Για περισσότερες
πληροφορίες σχετικά µε την καρτέλα Μετρητής ισχύος, ανατρέξτε στην ενότητα «∆ιαχείριση
ισχύος» στον Οδηγό χρήσης.
Αν ο υπολογιστής είναι συνδεδεµένος σε ηλεκτρική πρίζα, εµφανίζεται ένα εικονίδιο .
∆είκτης φορτίου
Πριν τοποθετήσετε µια µπαταρία, πατήστε το πλήκτρο κατάστασηςτου µετρητή φόρτισης
µπαταρίας και θα ανάψουν οι λυχνίες για το επίπεδο φόρτισης. Κάθε λυχνία εκφράζειτο 20 τοις
εκατό περίπου του συνολικού φορτίου µπαταρίας. Για παράδειγµα, αν στην µπαταρία αποµένειτο
80 τοις εκατό του φορτίου της, τότε ανάβουν τέσσερις από τις λυχνίες αυτές. Αν δεν ανάβει καµία,
αυτό σηµαίνει ότι η µπαταρία έχει εξαντληθείτελείως.
Ο υπολογιστής ή η συσκευή βάσης λειτουργεί µε τροφοδοσία από την
µπαταρία.
Ο υπολογιστής είναι συνδεδεµένος στην τροφοδοσία AC και η µπαταρία
φορτίζεται.
Ο υπολογιστής είναι συνδεδεµένος στην τροφοδοσία AC και η µπαταρία έχει
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∆είκτης καλής κατάστασης
Ο χρόνος λειτουργίαςτης µπαταρίας εξαρτάται κατά κύριο λόγο από το πόσες φορές έχει γίνει
φόρτιση. Μετά από εκατό κύκλους φόρτισης και αποφόρτισης, οι µπαταρίες χάνουν σε κάποιο
βαθµό τη χωρητικότητά τους ή την καλή τους κατάσταση. Για να ελέγξετε την καλή κατάσταση
της µπαταρίας, πατήστε και κρατήστε πατηµένο το µετρητή φόρτισης µπαταρίας για 3
δευτερόλεπτα τουλάχιστον. Αν δεν ανάψει καµία λυχνία, αυτό σηµαίνει ότι η µπαταρία βρίσκεται
σε καλή κατάσταση και ότι διατηρείτη χωρητικότητά της σε ποσοστό µεγαλύτερο από 80 τοις
εκατό. Κάθε µία λυχνία εκφράζει µια σταδιακή υποβάθµιση. Αν ανάψουν πέντε λυχνίες, τότε η
χωρητικότητα είναι µικρότερη από το 60 τοις εκατό και θα πρέπει να φροντίσετε για την
αντικατάσταση της µπαταρίας. Ανατρέξτε στην ενότητα «Προδιαγραφές» στον Οδηγό χρήσης για
περισσότερες πληροφορίες σχετικά µε το χρόνο λειτουργίαςτης µπαταρίας.
Προειδοποίηση χαµηλής µπαταρίας
ΕΙ∆ΟΠΟΙΗΣΗ: Για να αποφευχθείτυχόν απώλεια ή καταστροφή δεδοµένων, αποθηκεύστε την εργασία
σας αµέσως µόλις δείτε την προειδοποίηση. Κατόπιν συνδέστε τον υπολογιστή στην πρίζα. Αν η
µπαταρία αποφορτιστείτελείως, τότε αρχίζει αυτόµατα η κατάστασης αδρανοποίησης.
Ένα αναδυόµενο παράθυρο σας προειδοποιεί όταν το φορτίο της µπαταρίας έχει µειωθεί κατά 90
τοις εκατό. Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες για ειδοποιήσεις σχετικά µε χαµηλή µπαταρία,
ανατρέξτε στην ενότητα «∆ιαχείριση ισχύος» στον Οδηγό χρήσης.
Φόρτιση της µπαταρίας
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Ο µετασχηµατιστής AC φορτίζει µιαπλήρως αποφορτισµένη µπαταρία σε 1 ώραπερίπου,
όταν ο υπολογιστής βρίσκεται εκτός λειτουργίας. Ο χρόνος φόρτισης είναι µεγαλύτερος όταν ο
υπολογιστής λειτουργεί. Μπορείτε να αφήσετε την µπαταρία στον υπολογιστή για όσο διάστηµα θέλετε.
Τα εσωτερικά κυκλώµατα της µπαταρίας αποτρέπουν τυχόν υπερφόρτιση της µπαταρίας.
Όταν συνδέετε τον υπολογιστή σε πρίζα ή όταν εγκαθιστάτε µια µπαταρία ενώο υπολογιστής είναι
συνδεδεµένος στην πρίζα, ο υπολογιστής ελέγχειτο φορτίο της µπαταρίας καιτη θερµοκρασία. Αν
χρειάζεται, ο µετασχηµατιστήςτότε θα φορτίσειτην µπαταρία και θα διατηρήσειτο φορτίο της.
Αν η µπαταρία είναι ζεστή από τη χρήση της στον υπολογιστή σας ή επειδή βρισκόταν σε ζεστό
χώρο, µπορεί να µην φορτιστεί όταν συνδέσετε τον υπολογιστή σε µια πρίζα.
Η µπαταρία είναι πολύ ζεστή για να αρχίσει η φόρτιση αν η λυχνία αναβοσβήνει αλλάζοντας
διαδοχικά από πράσινο σε πορτοκαλί χρώµα. Αποσυνδέστε τον υπολογιστή από την πρίζα και
αφήστε τον υπολογιστή καιτην µπαταρία να κρυώσουν σε θερµοκρασία δωµατίου. Έπειτα
συνδέστε τον υπολογιστή σε µια πρίζα και συνεχίστε τη φόρτιση της µπαταρίας.
Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες σχετικά µε την επίλυση προβληµάτων µε την µπαταρία, ανατρέξτε
στην ενότητα «Προβλήµατα ισχύος» στον Οδηγό χρήσης.60 Συνοπτικός οδηγός
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Αφαίρεση της µπαταρίας
ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Πριν εκτελέσετε αυτές τις διαδικασίες, αποσυνδέστε το µόντεµ από την τηλεφωνική
πρίζα.
1 Βεβαιωθείτε ότι ο υπολογιστής είναι σβηστός ή συνδεδεµένος σε µια ηλεκτρική πρίζα.
2 Σύρετε και κρατήστε την ασφάλεια της θήκης µπαταρίας στην κάτωπλευρά του υπολογιστή και
στη συνέχεια αφαιρέστε την µπαταρία από τη θέση της.
Τοποθέτηση της µπαταρίας
Σύρετε την µπαταρία στη θέση της έως ότου οι ασφάλειες κάνουν κλικ.
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Αποθήκευση µπαταρίας
Αφαιρέστε την µπαταρία όταν αποθηκεύετε τον υπολογιστή σας για µεγάλο χρονικό διάστηµα.
Κατά τη διάρκεια µακρόχρονης αποθήκευσης, η µπαταρία αποφορτίζεται. Μετά από µια µεγάλη
περίοδο αποθήκευσης, φορτίστε ξανά την µπαταρία πριν τη χρήση της.
Επίλυση προβληµάτων
Λογισµικό συστήµατος φορητού υπολογιστή (NSS)
Αν εγκαταστήσετε ξανά το λειτουργικό σύστηµα στον υπολογιστή Dell™ σας θα πρέπει να
εγκαταστήσετε επίσης ξανά τη βοηθητική εφαρµογή NSS. Η βοηθητική εφαρµογή βρίσκεται στο
προαιρετικό CD Προγράµµατα oδήγησης και βοηθητικές εφαρµογές και στον ιστοχώρο
υποστήριξηςτης Dell στη διεύθυνση support.dell.com.
Για να κάνετε λήψη της βοηθητικής εφαρµογής, µεταβείτε στην περιοχή Downloadsτου
ιστοχώρου support.dell.com και επιλέξτε το µοντέλο του υπολογιστή σας από το αναπτυσσόµενο
µενού. Στην περιοχή Select Your Download Category, επιλέξτε System and Configuration
Utilities, επιλέξτε το λειτουργικό σύστηµα καιτη γλώσσα σας και ακολουθήστε τις οδηγίες.
Το NSS παρέχει σηµαντικές ενηµερώσεις για το λειτουργικό σας σύστηµα και υποστήριξη για
µονάδες δισκέτας USB Dell™ 3,5 ιντσών, επεξεργαστές Intel® Pentium®
M, επεξεργαστές Intel
Celeron®
M, µονάδες οπτικών δίσκων και συσκευές USB. Το NSS είναι απαραίτητο για τη σωστή
λειτουργία του υπολογιστή Dell. Το λογισµικό εντοπίζει αυτόµατα τον υπολογιστή σας καιτο
λειτουργικό σύστηµα και εγκαθιστά τις απαραίτητες ενηµερώσεις για τη δική σας διαµόρφωση.
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Το NSS είναι σηµαντικό για τη σωστή λειτουργία των συσκευών USB.
Προβλήµατα κλειδώµατος και λογισµικού
ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Πριν ξεκινήσετε οποιαδήποτε από τις διαδικασίες που αναφέρονται σε αυτή την
ενότητα, ακολουθήστε τις οδηγίες ασφαλείας που βρίσκονται στον Οδηγό πληροφοριών
προϊόντος.
∆εν γίνεται εκκίνηση του υπολογιστή
Ο υπολογιστής δεν αποκρίνεται πλέον
ΕΙ∆ΟΠΟΙΗΣΗ: Ενδέχεται να χάσετε δεδοµένα αν δεν είναι δυνατός ο τερµατισµός του λειτουργικού
συστήµατος.
Βεβαιωθείτε ότι ο µετασχηµατιστής AC είναι σταθερά συνδεδεµένος στον
υπολογιστή και στην πρίζα.
Κλείστε τον υπολογιστή σας — Αν ο υπολογιστής δεν αποκριθεί, πιέζοντας ένα πλήκτρο στο
πληκτρολόγιο ή κινώντας το ποντίκι, πατήστε και κρατήστε πατηµένο το πλήκτρο λειτουργίας για 8 έως 10
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Ένα πρόγραµµα δεν αποκρίνεται πλέον
Ένα πρόγραµµα εµφανίζει σφάλµα συνεχώς
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ: Το λογισµικό περιλαµβάνει συνήθως οδηγίες για την εγκατάσταση στην τεκµηρίωσή του ή
σε δισκέτα ή σε CD.
Ένα πρόγραµµα είναι σχεδιασµένο για µια προηγούµενη έκδοση του λειτουργικού συστήµατος
Microsoft® Windows®
Εµφανίζεται µια µπλε οθόνη
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