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Jumpers, Switches, Controls, and Indicators: Dell Inspiron 3500 Portable Computer System Reference
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Jumpers, Switches, Controls, and Indicators: Dell™ Inspiron™ 3500 Portable Computer System Reference


Jumpers

There are no jumpers on this system.


Switches

There are no configuration switches on this system.


Controls and Indicators

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1 LCD latch
2 Status lights (next to LCD latch)
3 Display
4 PC Card connectors (2)
5 Audio jacks (3)
6 AC adapter connector
7 Speaker
8 Battery release latch
9 Battery bay
10 Media bay
11 Touch pad buttons (2)
12 Touch pad
13 Keyboard
14 Power button
15 Connector cover
16 Microphone
17 Display close/suspend button
18 Status lights (3) (on keyboard)

Status Lights

Status Lights Above the Keyboard
1 Caps Lock status
2 Scroll Lock status
3 Num Lock status

 

Three status lights are located on the connector cover directly above the keyboard:

  • Caps Lock: Solid green light when Caps Lock is on. Press <Caps Lock> to turn this feature on or off.
  • Scroll Lock: Solid green light when Scroll Lock is on. Press <Scroll Lock> to turn this feature on or off.
  • Num Lock: Solid green light when Num Lock is on. Press <Num Lock> to turn this feature on or off.

 

Status Lights Next to the Latch
1 System power status
2 Hard-disk drive activity status
3 Battery status

 

Three additional status lights are located on the front of the unit, to the right of the LCD latch:

  • System power:
    • No light when the system is off or in suspend-to-disk mode (hibernating)
    • Green light when the system is on
    • Amber light when the system is in standby or suspend-to-RAM mode
  • Hard-disk drive activity: Blinking light as the hard-disk drive or a PC Card is being accessed
  • Battery status:
    • Blinking green light when the AC adapter is attached and the battery is charging
    • Green light when the AC adapter is attached and the battery is fully charged. A green light also indicates a battery problem (such as a bad cell, overheating, or overcharging). Use the battery charge gauge to further determine the battery status.

Some devices located in the media bay (diskette drive, CD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive, Zip drive) also have an activity light indicating when the device is being accessed.

Battery Charge Gauge

 

Battery Charge Guage
1 Battery tester
2 Status lights (5)

 

The battery charge gauge on the bottom of the battery has five status lights that indicate how much battery charge remains. Each light indicates approximately 20% battery charge. Press the battery tester (a textured square on the back of the battery) to check the total battery charge.

Power Button

Under normal circumstances, you should only use the power button to turn on the computer or to resume operation from save-to-disk suspend  mode. To shut down the computer, click the Start button in the Microsoft Windows 98 operating system, and then click Shut Down. If the computer is "locked up"—that is, it does not respond to commands—press and hold down the power button for at least five seconds.

Display Close Button

When you close the display, this button activates Standby mode. Do not press this button.


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