Open the front panel door to access two USB
connectors and the headphone connector. This door is removable; if you remove it
or accidentally knock it off its hinges, it snaps back in place.
Door OpenSmall Desktop
Computer
1
headphone connector
2
USB connectors (2)
NOTE: Do not plug
USB keyboards or mice into the connectors on the front of the computer.
Door OpenMini-Tower
Computer
1
USB connectors (2)
2
headphone connector
NOTE: Do not plug
USB keyboards or mice into the connectors on the front of the computer.
NOTE: See "Diagnostic
Lights" for descriptions of light codes and operations.
Power button controls the computer's AC
input power. See the following table for power button functions on computers
running Microsoft® Windows® or Windows NT®.
Press and hold for more than 6 seconds to immediately turn the computer
off.
NOTE: Using this method to turn off the
computer may result in loss of data. Use this method only if the computer
will not shut down normally.
On (Windows NT)
Press and release to attempt an orderly shutdown.
NOTE: This works only if the Dell
System Utilities are loaded on the computer. Without the utilities, the
computer immediately turns off rather than performing an orderly shut down.
Sleep state
Press and release to bring the computer out of the sleep state. For more
information, see "Power Management."
Power light illuminates in two colors
and blinks or remains solid to indicate different states.
Floppy-drive access light illuminates
when the drive is reading data from, or writing data to, a floppy disk. Wait
until this light turns off before you remove a floppy disk from the drive.
Hard-drive access light illuminates
when a hard drive is reading data from, or writing data to, the drive.
Diagnostic lights a series of lights
that can help you diagnose a problem with your computer.
When you connect external devices to your computer's front panel, follow
these guidelines:
Check the documentation that accompanied the device for specific
installation and configuration instructions.
For example, you must connect most devices to a particular I/O
port or connector to operate properly. Also, external devices like a printer
usually require you to load device drivers before they will work.
When connecting a USB mouse or
keyboard, ensure that you connect to one of the Port 1 USB connectors on the
back of the computer.
Always attach external devices while your computer is turned off. Then
turn on the computer before turning on any external devices, unless the
documentation for the device specifies otherwise.
NOTICE: Before
disconnecting a device from the computer, wait 10 to 20 seconds after
turning off the computer to avoid possible damage to the system board.
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