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USB 2.0 connectors (2)
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Dell™ rotatable badge
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power button
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power light
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headphone connector
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microphone connector
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network link light
diagnostic lights (4)
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Quick Reference Guide
Use the front USB connectors for devices that you connect occasionally, such as
flash memory keys or cameras, or for bootable USB devices (see "System Setup"
in your User's Guide for more information on booting to a USB device).
It is recommended that you use the back USB connectors for devices that
typically remain connected, such as printers and keyboards.
To rotate the Dell badge for tower-to-desktop conversion; remove the front
panel, turn it over, and rotate the plastic handle behind the badge.
Press to turn on the computer.
NOTICE:
To avoid losing data, do not use the power button to turn off the computer.
Instead, perform an operating system shutdown.
NOTE:
The power button can also be used to wake the system or to place it into
a power-saving state. See "Power Management" in your User's Guide for
more information.
The power light illuminates and blinks or remains solid to indicate different
states:
• No light — The computer is turned off.
• Steady green — The computer is in a normal operating state.
• Blinking green — The computer is in a power-saving state.
• Blinking or solid amber — See "Power Problems" in your User's Guide.
To exit from a power-saving state, press the power button or use the keyboard or
the mouse if it is configured as a wake device in the Windows Device Manager.
For more information about sleep states and exiting from a power-saving state,
see your User's Guide.
See "Diagnostic Lights" on page 38 for a description of light codes that can help
you troubleshoot problems with your computer.
Use the headphone connector to attach headphones.
Use the microphone connector to attach a personal computer microphone for
voice or musical input into a sound or telephony program.
The network link light is on when a good connection exists between a 10-Mbps,
100-Mbps, or 1000-Mbps (or 1-Gbps) network and the computer.
Use these lights to help you troubleshoot a computer problem based on the
diagnostic code. For more information, see "Diagnostic Lights" on page 38.
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