Technical Overview: Dell Dimension C System Reference
Technical Overview: Dell Dimension C System Reference
| 1 |
Optical drive |
6 |
Riser board |
| 2 |
Diskette drive |
7 |
Expansion-card slot |
| 3 |
Riser-board bracket |
8 |
Expansion card |
| 4 |
System board |
9 |
I/O ports and connectors |
| 5 |
Riser-board securing tab |
10 |
Power supply |
| 1 |
Power connector |
12 |
Battery socket |
| 2 |
Power-on indicator |
13 |
Riser-board connector |
| 3 |
DIMM sockets (2) |
14 |
Line-out signal cable
connector (to system board) |
| 4 |
EIDE optical drive interface
connector |
15 |
Line-out jack |
| 5 |
EIDE hard-disk drive
interface connector |
16 |
Microprocessor connector |
| 6 |
Microphone jack |
17 |
Back USB port connector |
| 7 |
Headphone jack |
18 |
Serial port connector |
| 8 |
Front USB port connector |
19 |
Parallel port connector |
| 9 |
Line-out signal cable
connector (from front audio/USB board) |
20 |
Video connector |
| 10 |
Front audio/USB board |
21 |
Mouse and keyboard connectors |
| 11 |
Diskette-drive interface
connector |
22 |
Fan connector |

Jumpers are small blocks on a system board with two or more pins
emerging from them. Plastic plugs containing a wire fit down over the pins. The wire
connects the pins and creates a circuit.
To change a jumper setting, pull the plug off its pin(s) and
carefully fit it down onto the pin(s) indicated.
NOTICE: Make sure that your system is turned off and
unplugged before you change a jumper setting. Otherwise, damage to your system or
unpredictable results may occur.
Table 1. System-Board Jumper Settings
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