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Dell Latitude 3330
Owner's Manual
Regulatory Model: P18S
Regulatory Type: P18S002
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the
problem.
WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
© 2013 Dell Inc.
Trademarks used in this text: Dell™, the Dell logo, Dell Boomi™, Dell Precision™ , OptiPlex™, Latitude™, PowerEdge™, PowerVault™,
PowerConnect™, OpenManage™, EqualLogic™, Compellent™, KACE™, FlexAddress™, Force10™ and Vostro™ are trademarks of Dell
Inc. Intel®, Pentium®, Xeon®, Core® and Celeron® are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. AMD®
is a registered trademark and AMD Opteron™, AMD Phenom™ and AMD Sempron™ are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Server®, Internet Explorer®, MS-DOS®, Windows Vista® and Active Directory® are either trademarks
or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Red Hat® and Red Hat®
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and/or its affiliates. Citrix®, Xen®, XenServer® and XenMotion® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc. in
the United States and/or other countries. VMware®, Virtual SMP®, vMotion®, vCenter® and vSphere® are registered trademarks or
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Corporation.
2013 -03
Rev. A00
Contents
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings...................................................................................................2
1 Working on Your Computer.......................................................................................................5
Before Working Inside Your Computer.....................................................................................................................5
Turning Off Your Computer.......................................................................................................................................6
After Working Inside Your Computer........................................................................................................................7
System Overview......................................................................................................................................................7
2 Removing and Installing Components.....................................................................................9
Removing the Secure Digital (SD) Card....................................................................................................................9
Installing The Secure Digital (SD) Card....................................................................................................................9
Removing The Battery..............................................................................................................................................9
Installing The Battery..............................................................................................................................................10
Removing The Base Cover......................................................................................................................................10
Installing The Base Cover.......................................................................................................................................10
Removing The Memory...........................................................................................................................................10
Installing The Memory............................................................................................................................................11
Removing The Hard Drive.......................................................................................................................................11
Installing The Hard Drive........................................................................................................................................12
Removing The Display Bezel...................................................................................................................................12
Installing the Display Bezel.....................................................................................................................................13
Removing The Camera............................................................................................................................................13
Installing The Camera.............................................................................................................................................13
Removing The Display Panel..................................................................................................................................13
Installing The Display Panel...................................................................................................................................14
Removing The Keyboard.........................................................................................................................................15
Installing The Keyboard..........................................................................................................................................16
Removing The Palmrest..........................................................................................................................................16
Installing The Palmrest...........................................................................................................................................17
Removing The Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Card..................................................................................18
Installing The Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Card...................................................................................18
Removing The Display Assembly............................................................................................................................18
Installing The Display Assembly.............................................................................................................................20
Removing The Coin-Cell Battery.............................................................................................................................21
Installing The Coin-Cell Battery..............................................................................................................................21
Removing The System Board..................................................................................................................................21
Installing The System Board...................................................................................................................................22
Removing The Heat Sink.........................................................................................................................................22
Installing The Heat Sink..........................................................................................................................................23
Removing The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) Board......................................................................23
Installing The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) Board.......................................................................24
Removing The Speakers.........................................................................................................................................24
Installing The Speakers..........................................................................................................................................25
Removing The Input/Output (I/O) Board.................................................................................................................25
Installing The Input/Output (I/O) Board...................................................................................................................26
Removing The Power Connector............................................................................................................................26
Installing The Power Connector.............................................................................................................................27
System Setup Options.............................................................................................................................................27
3 System Setup.............................................................................................................................35
Boot Sequence.......................................................................................................................................................35
Navigation Keys......................................................................................................................................................35
System Setup Options.............................................................................................................................................36
Updating the BIOS .................................................................................................................................................43
System and Setup Password..................................................................................................................................43
Assigning a System Password and Setup Password......................................................................................44
Deleting or Changing an Existing System and/or Setup Password..................................................................44
4 Technical Specifications.........................................................................................................47
5 Contacting Dell..........................................................................................................................53
Working on Your Computer
1
Before Working Inside Your Computer
Use the following safety guidelines to help protect your computer from potential damage and to help to ensure your
personal safety. Unless otherwise noted, each procedure included in this document assumes that the following
conditions exist:
•
You have performed the steps in Working on Your Computer.
•
You have read the safety information that shipped with your computer.
•
A component can be replaced or--if purchased separately--installed by performing the removal procedure in
reverse order.
WARNING: Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For
additional safety best practices information, see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at www.dell.com/
regulatory_compliance
CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform
troubleshooting and simple repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as directed by the online or
telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your
warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
CAUTION: To avoid electrostatic discharge, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically
touching an unpainted metal surface, such as a connector on the back of the computer.
CAUTION: Handle components and cards with care. Do not touch the components or contacts on a card. Hold a
card by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket. Hold a component such as a processor by its edges, not by its
pins.
CAUTION: When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its pull-tab, not on the cable itself. Some
cables have connectors with locking tabs; if you are disconnecting this type of cable, press in on the locking tabs
before you disconnect the cable. As you pull connectors apart, keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any
connector pins. Also, before you connect a cable, ensure that both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.
NOTE: The color of your computer and certain components may appear differently than shown in this document.
To avoid damaging your computer, perform the following steps before you begin working inside the computer.
1.
Ensure that your work surface is flat and clean to prevent the computer cover from being scratched.
2.
Turn off your computer (see Turning Off Your Computer).
3.
If the computer is connected to a docking device (docked) such as the optional Media Base or Battery Slice,
undock it.
CAUTION: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug the
cable from the network device.
4.
Disconnect all network cables from the computer.
5.
Disconnect your computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets.
5
6.
Close the display and turn the computer upside-down on a flat work surface.
NOTE: To avoid damaging the system board, you must remove the main battery before you service the
computer.
7.
Remove the main battery.
8.
Turn the computer top-side up.
9.
Open the display.
10. Press the power button to ground the system board.
CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before
opening the display.
CAUTION: Before touching anything inside your computer, ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal
surface, such as the metal at the back of the computer. While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal
surface to dissipate static electricity, which could harm internal components.
11. Remove any installed ExpressCards or Smart Cards from the appropriate slots.
Turning Off Your Computer
CAUTION: To avoid losing data, save and close all open files and exit all open programs before you turn off your
computer.
1.
Shut down the operating system:
–
In Windows 8:
*
Using a touch-enabled device:
a. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, opening the Charms menu and select Settings.
b. Select the
*
and then select Shut down
Using a mouse:
a. Point to upper-right corner of the screen and click Settings.
b. Click the
–
and select Shut down.
In Windows 7:
1. Click Start
.
2. Click Shut Down.
or
1. Click Start
.
2. Click the arrow in the lower-right corner of the Start menu as shown below, and then click Shut
Down..
2.
6
Ensure that the computer and all attached devices are turned off. If your computer and attached devices did not
automatically turn off when you shut down your operating system, press and hold the power button for about 4
seconds to turn them off.
After Working Inside Your Computer
After you complete any replacement procedure, ensure you connect any external devices, cards, and cables before
turning on your computer.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the computer, use only the battery designed for this particular Dell computer. Do not
use batteries designed for other Dell computers.
1.
Connect any external devices, such as a port replicator, battery slice, or media base, and replace any cards, such
as an ExpressCard.
2.
Connect any telephone or network cables to your computer.
CAUTION: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network device and then plug it into the
computer.
3.
Replace the battery.
4.
Connect your computer and all attached devices to their electrical outlets.
5.
Turn on your computer.
System Overview
Figure 1. Inside View — Back
1.
2.
3.
4.
hard drive
memory
battery bay
SIM slot
7
Figure 2. Inside view — Front
1.
2.
3.
4.
8
Input/Output (I/O) board
coin-cell battery
wireless local area network (WLAN) card
speaker
5. system board
6. speaker
7. power connector
Removing and Installing Components
2
This section provides detailed information on how to remove or install the components from your computer.
Removing the Secure Digital (SD) Card
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.
2.
Press in on the SD card to release it from the computer.
3.
Slide the SD card out of the computer.
Installing The Secure Digital (SD) Card
1.
Slide the SD card into its slot and press until it clicks into place.
2.
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Battery
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer.
2.
Slide the release latches to unlock position, and remove the battery from the computer.
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Installing The Battery
1.
Insert the battery into its slot until the battery clicks into place.
2.
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Base Cover
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer.
2.
Remove the battery.
3.
Loosen the captive screw that secures the base cover to the computer.
4.
Slide the base cover towards the back of the computer. Lift it up and away from the computer.
Installing The Base Cover
1.
Align the edge of the base cover on the computer and slide it on the computer.
2.
Tighten the screw to secure the base cover to the computer.
3.
Install the battery.
4.
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Memory
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a) Battery
b) Base Cover
3.
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Pry the retention clips away from the memory module till the memory module pops up.
4.
Remove the memory module from the computer.
Installing The Memory
1.
Insert the memory module into the memory socket and press until the memory clicks in to its place.
2.
Install:
a) base cover
b) battery
3.
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Hard Drive
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a) battery
b) base cover
3.
Remove the screw that secures the hard drive in place.
4.
Slide the hard drive module to the left.
5.
Carefully pry up and remove the hard drive from the computer.
6.
Remove the screws which secure the hard-drive bracket to the hard drive. Separate the hard-drive bracket from
the hard drive.
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Installing The Hard Drive
1.
Align the hard-drive bracket with the hard drive.
2.
Tighten the screws on the hard drive to secure the hard-drive bracket to the hard drive.
3.
Slide the hard drive into the bay on the system board.
4.
Replace and tighten the screw to secure the hard drive to the computer.
5.
Install:
a) base cover
b) battery
6.
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Display Bezel
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove the battery.
3.
Gently pry the display bezel inside out to release it from the display assembly.
4.
Lift the display bezel and remove it from the display assembly.
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Installing the Display Bezel
1.
Align the display bezel with the display assembly.
2.
Starting from the top corner, press on the display bezel and work around the entire bezel until it snaps onto the
display assembly.
3.
Install the battery.
4.
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Camera
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a) battery
b) display bezel
3.
Disconnect the camera cable and life the camera to remove it from the computer.
Installing The Camera
1.
Align the camera on the camera module.
2.
Connect the camera cable to the camera module.
3.
Install:
a) display bezel
b) battery
4.
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Display Panel
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a) battery
b) display bezel
3.
Remove the screws that secure the display panel to the display assembly.
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4.
Rotate the display panel over to the keyboard.
5.
Peel off the adhesive tape that secures the low-voltage differential signalling (LVDS) connection to the display
panel.
6.
Disconnect the LVDS cable from the display panel.
7.
Remove the display panel from the computer.
Installing The Display Panel
1.
Connect the display cable to the display panel and attach the adhesive tape to secure the connection.
2.
Connect the low-voltage differential signalling (LVDS) cable to the display panel.
3.
Replace the adhesive tape that secures the LVDS connection to the display panel.
4.
Align the display panel in its original position on the display assembly.
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5.
Tighten the screws to secure the display panel to the display assembly.
6.
Install:
a) display bezel
b) battery
7.
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Keyboard
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer.
2.
Remove the battery.
3.
Pry the keyboard using a flat-head screwdriver to remove the keyboard retainers that secure the keyboard to the
computer.
4.
Flip the keyboard over and lay it on the palmrest.
5.
Lift the clip to release the keyboard cable and disconnect it from the system board.
6.
Lift the keyboard up and away from the computer.
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Installing The Keyboard
1.
Connect the keyboard cable to the system board.
2.
Insert the keyboard in its compartment.
3.
Press down until the keyboard clicks into place in the computer.
4.
Install the battery.
5.
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Palmrest
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a)
b)
c)
d)
battery
base cover
keyboard
hard drive
3.
Remove the screws from the bottom of the computer, that secures the palmrest.
4.
Remove the screws on the palmrest.
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5.
6.
Disconnect the following cables:
–
media board
–
touch pad
Using a plastic scribe, gently pry the sides of the palmrest and remove it from the computer.
Installing The Palmrest
1.
Align the palmrest to its original position in the computer and gently snap it into place.
2.
Connect the following cables to the palmrest:
–
media board
–
touch pad
3.
Tighten the screws on the palmrest to secure the palmrest in place.
4.
Tighten the screws at the bottom base of the computer that secures the palmrest.
5.
Install:
a)
b)
c)
d)
6.
hard drive
keyboard
base cover
battery
Follow the procedures in After Working Insider Your Computer.
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Removing The Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Card
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
battery
base cover
hard drive
keyboard
palmrest
3.
Disconnect the antenna cables from the WLAN card.
4.
Remove the screw that secures the WLAN card.
5.
Remove the WLAN card.
Installing The Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Card
1.
Insert the WLAN card into its connector.
2.
Press the WLAN card down and tighten the screw to secure the WLAN card to the computer.
3.
Connect the antenna cables to their respective connectors marked on the WLAN card.
4.
Install:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
5.
palmrest
keyboard
hard drive
base cover
battery
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Display Assembly
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
3.
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battery
base cover
hard drive
keyboard
palmrest
Remove the screws from the computer base that secures the display assembly.
4.
Turn over the computer. Disconnect the WLAN cable and release the cable from the routing channel on the bottom
base chassis.
5.
Disconnect the display cable from the computer and release it from the routing channel.
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6.
Remove the screw that secures the right hinge.
7.
Carefully lift up the display assembly from the computer base.
Installing The Display Assembly
1.
Align the display assembly to the computer base.
2.
Tighten the screw to secure the right hinge in place.
3.
Tighten the screws to secure the display assembly to the bottom base chassis.
4.
Connect the display cable to the connector on the system board.
5.
Route the WLAN cable in its routing channel and connect the cable in the respective modules.
6.
Install:
a) palmrest
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b)
c)
d)
e)
7.
keyboard
hard drive
base cover
battery
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer
Removing The Coin-Cell Battery
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer
2.
Remove:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
battery
base cover
keyboard
hard drive
palmrest
3.
Remove the coin-cell connector from the system board and pry out the coin-cell battery.
4.
Remove the coin-cell battery from the computer.
Installing The Coin-Cell Battery
1.
Insert the coin-cell battery and connect the coin-cell connector to its compartment.
2.
Install:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
3.
palmrest
hard drive
keyboard
base cover
battery
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The System Board
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
battery
secure digital (SD) card
base cover
keyboard
memory
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f)
g)
h)
i)
hard drive
palmrest
coin-cell
display assembly
3.
Disconnect the power connector cable from the system board.
4.
Remove the screws that secure the system board to the chassis.
5.
Lift up and remove the system board from the chassis.
Installing The System Board
1.
Connect the power connector cable to the system board.
2.
Insert the system board into its slot.
3.
Tighten the screws to secure the system board to the chassis.
4.
Install:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
5.
display assembly
coin-cell
palmrest
memory
hard drive
keyboard
base cover
secure digital (SD) Card
battery
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Heat Sink
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
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battery
secure digital (SD) card
base cover
keyboard
hard drive
memory
palmrest
h) coin-cell
i) system board
j) display assembly
3.
Disconnect the heat sink cable from the system board.
4.
Loosen the captive screws that secure the heat sink to the system board.
5.
Lift and remove the heat sink from the system board.
Installing The Heat Sink
1.
Insert the heat sink into its compartment.
2.
Tighten the captive screws to secure the heat sink in place.
3.
Connect the fan cable to the system board.
4.
Install:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
5.
display assembly
system board
coin-cell
palmrest
memory
hard drive
keyboard
base cover
secure digital (SD) card
battery
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) Board
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
battery
secure digital (SD) card
base cover
keyboard
hard drive
memory
palmrest
display assembly
system board
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3.
Remove the screws that secure the HDMI board to the system board.
4.
Remove the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) board from the system board.
Installing The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) Board
1.
Replace the HDMI board into its compartment.
2.
Install:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
3.
display assembly
system board
display assembly
palmrest
memory
hard drive
keyboard
base cover
secure digital (SD) card
battery
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Speakers
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
3.
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battery
secure digital (SD) card
base cover
keyboard
hard drive
memory
palmrest
system board
coin-cell
Disconnect the speaker cable from the I/O board.
4.
Unthread the speaker cable from its holder and remove the speakers from the computer.
Installing The Speakers
1.
Place the speakers in its compartments and route the cable through the channels.
2.
Connect the speaker cable to the I/O board.
3.
Install:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
4.
coin-cell
system board
palmrest
memory
hard drive
keyboard
base cover
secure digital (SD) card
battery
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Input/Output (I/O) Board
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
battery
secure digital (SD) card
base cover
hard drive
memory
keyboard
palmrest
system board
3.
Disconnect the speaker cable from the I/O board.
4.
Remove the I/O board from the chassis.
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Installing The Input/Output (I/O) Board
1.
Insert the I/O board into its slot.
2.
Connect the speaker cable to the I/O board.
3.
Install:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
4.
system board
palmrest
memory
hard drive
keyboard
base cover
secure digital (SD) card
battery
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing The Power Connector
1.
Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.
2.
Remove:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
battery
secure digital (SD) card
base cover
hard drive
palmrest
memory
keyboard
display assembly
system board
3.
Remove the screw that secures the power connector port.
4.
Lift up and remove the power connector port from the bottom base.
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Installing The Power Connector
1.
Replace the power connector port into its compartment.
2.
Tighten the screw to secure the power connector port in place.
3.
Install:
a) system board
b) display assembly
c) palmrest
d) memory
e) hard drive
f) keyboard
g) base cover
h) decure digital (SD) card
i) battery
4.
Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
System Setup Options
NOTE: Depending on your computer and its installed devices, the items listed in this section may or may not
appear.
Table 1. General
Option
Description
System Information
This section lists the primary hardware
features of your computer.
•
•
•
•
System Information
Memory Information
Processor Information
Device Information
Battery Information
Displays the charge status of the battery.
Boot Sequence
Allows you to change the order in which the
computer attempts to find an operating
system. All the below options are selected.
•
•
Diskette Drive
Internal HDD
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Option
Description
•
•
•
USB Storage Device
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
Onboard NIC
You can also choose the Boot List option. The
options are:
•
•
Legacy (Default Setting)
UEFI
Advanced Boot Options
Allows you to enable the Legacy Option ROMs
during the UEFI boot mode.
Date/Time
Allows you to set the date and time.
Table 2. System Configuration
Option
Description
Integrated NIC
Allows you to configure the integrated
network controller. The options are:
•
•
•
SATA Operation
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled w/PXE (Default Setting)
Allows you to configure the internal SATA
hard-drive controller. The options are:
•
•
•
•
Disabled
ATA
AHCI
RAID On (Default Setting)
NOTE: SATA is configured to support
RAID mode.
Drives
Allows you to configure the SATA drives on
board. The options are:
•
•
SATA-0
SATA-1
Default Setting: All drives are enabled.
SMART Reporting
This field controls if the hard drive errors for
the integrated drives are reported during
system startup. This technology is part of the
SMART (Self Monitoring Analysis and
Reporting Technology) specification.
•
USB Configuration
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Enable SMART Reporting - This option
is disabled by default.
Allows you to define the USB configuration.
The options are:
Option
Description
•
•
Enable Boot Support
Enable External USB Port
Default Setting: both the options are enabled.
USB PowerShare
Allows you to configure the behavior of the
USB PowerShare feature. The option is
disabled by default.
•
Miscellaneous Devices
Enable USB PowerShare
Allows you enable or disable the various on
board devices. The options are:
•
•
•
•
•
Enable Microphone
Enable Hard Drive Free Fall Protection
Enable Camera
Enable Media Card
Disable Media Card
Default Setting: All devices are enabled
Table 3. Video
Option
Description
LCD Brightness
Allows you to set the panel brightness when the ambient sensor is Off.
Table 4. Security
Option
Description
Admin Password
Allows you to set, change, or delete the administrator (admin) password.
NOTE: You must set the admin password first if an admin password is used with a
system password and/or Hard Drive password
NOTE: Successful password changes take effect immediately.
NOTE: Deleting the admin password automatically deletes the system password
and the hard drive password.
NOTE: Successful password changes take effect immediately.
Default Setting: Not set
System Password
Allows you to set, change or delete the system password.
NOTE: Successful password changes take effect immediately.
Default Setting: Not set
Internal HDD-0 Password
Allows you to set, change, or delete the administrator (admin) password.
Default Setting: Not set
Strong Password
Allows you to enforce the option to always set strong passwords.
Default Setting: Enable Strong Password is not selected.
Password Configuration
You can define the length of your password. Min = 4 , Max = 32
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Option
Description
Password Bypass
Allows you to enable or disable the permission to bypass the System and the Internal
HDD password, when they are set. The options are:
•
•
Disabled (Default Setting)
Reboot bypass
Password Change
Allows you to enable the disable permission to the System and Hard Drive passwords
when the admin password is set.
Default Setting: Allow Non-Admin Password Changes is not selected
Non-Admin Setup Changes
Allows you to determine whether changes to setup option are permitted when an
administrator password is set. The option is disabled.
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TPM Security
Allows Wireless Switch Changes
Allows you to enable the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) during POST. The options
are:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
TPM Security
TPM ACPI Support
TPM PPI Deprovision Override
Clear
TPM PPI Provision Override
Deactivate (Default setting)
Activate
Default Setting: Enable TPM Security, TPM ACPI Support, TPM PPI Provision Override.
Computrace
Allows you to activate or disable the optional Computrace software The options are:
•
•
•
Deactivate (Default Setting)
Disable
Activate
NOTE: The Activate and Disable options will permanently activate or disable the
feature and no further changes will be allowed
CPU XD Support
Allows you to enable the Execute Disable mode of the processor.
Default Setting: Enable CPU XD Support
OROM Keyboard Access
Allows you to set access to enter the Option ROM Configuration screens using hotkeys
during boot process. The options are:
•
•
•
Admin Setup Lockout
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Enable (Default Setting)
One Time Enable
Disable
Allows you to prevent users from entering Setup when an Administrator password is
set.
Default Setting: Disabled
Table 5. Secure Boot
Option
Description
Secure Boot Enable
Allows you to enable or disable the secure
boot. The options are:
•
•
Expert Key Management
Disabled (Default Setting)
Enabled
Allows you to manipulate the security key
databases only if the system is in Custom
Mode. The Enable Custom Mode option is
disabled by default. The options are:
•
•
•
•
PK
KEK
db
dbx
If you enable the Custom Mode, the relevant
options for PK, KEK, db, and dbx appear. The
options are:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Save to File- Saves the key to a userselected file
Replace from File- Replaces the
current key with a key from a userselected file
Append from File- Adds a key to the
current database from a userselected file
Delete- Deletes the selected key
Reset All Keys- Resets to default
setting
Delete All Keys- Deletes all the keys
NOTE: If you disable the Custom Mode, all
the changes made will be erased and the
keys will restore to default settings.
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Table 6. Performance
Option
Description
Multi Core Support
This field specifies whether the process will
have one or all cores enabled. The
performance of some applications will
improve with the additional cores. This option
is enabled by default. Allows you to enable or
disable multi-core support for the processor.
The options are:
•
•
•
All (Default Setting)
1
2
Intel SpeedStep
Allows you to enable or disable the Intel
SpeedStep feature.
Default Setting: Enable Intel SpeedStep
C States Control
Allows you to enable or disable the additional
processor sleep states.
Default Setting: Enable C states.
Hyper-Thread Control
Allows you to enable or disable the
HyperThreading in the processor.
Default Setting: Enabled
Table 7. Power Management
Option
Description
AC Behavior
Allows the computer to power-on automatically, when AC adapter is plugged. The
option is disabled.
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Auto On Time
Allows you to set the time at which the computer must turn on automatically. The
options are:
•
•
•
•
USB Wake Support
Disabled (Default Setting)
Every Day
Weekdays
Select Days
Allows you to enable the USB devices to wake the computer from standby mode. The
option is disabled
•
Wireless Radio Control
Wake on AC
Enable USB Wake Support
Allows you to control the WLAN and WWAN radio. The options are:
•
•
Control WLAN radio
Control WWAN radio
Default Setting: both the options are disabled.
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Option
Description
Wake on LAN/WLAN
This option allows the computer to power up from the off state when triggered by a
special LAN signal. Wake-up from the Standby state is unaffected by this setting and
must be enabled in the operating system. This feature only works when the computer
is connected to AC power supply.
•
•
•
•
Block Sleep
Disabled - Does not allow the system to power on by special LAN signals
when it receives a wake-up signal from the LAN or wireless LAN. (Default
Setting)
LAN Only - Allows the system to be powered on by special LAN signals.
WLAN Only
LAN or WLAN
Allows you to block the computer from entering into the sleep state. Option is disabled
by default.
•
Block Sleep (S3)
Table 8. POST Behavior
Option
Description
Adapter Warnings
Allows you to activate the adapter warning messages when certain power adapters
are used. The option is enabled by default.
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Mouse/Touchpad
Allows you to define how the computer handles the mouse and touchpad input. The
options are:
•
•
•
Fn Key Emulation
Serial Mouse
PS2 Mouse
Touchpad/PS-2 Mouse (Default Setting)
Allows you to match the <Scroll Lock> key feature of PS-2 keyboard with the <Fn> key
feature in an internal keyboard. The option is enabled by default.
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Fastboot
Enable Adapter Warnings
Enable Fn Key Emulation
Allows you to speed up the boot processes. The options are:
•
•
•
Minimal
Thorough (Default Setting)
Auto
Table 9. Virtualization Support
Option
Description
Virtualization
This option specifies whether a Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) can utilize the
additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Virtualization technology.
•
Enable Intel Virtualization Technology - Default Setting.
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Table 10. Wireless
Option
Description
Wireless Switch
Allows you to determine which wireless device can be controlled by the wireless
switch. The options are:
•
•
WWAN
WLAN
All options are enabled by default.
NOTE: For Windows 8 Operating System, the Wireless Switch option is directly
controlled by the OS driver. So, this setting here does not affect the Wireless
Switch Behavior.
Wireless Device Enable
Allows you to enable or disable the internal wireless devices. The options are:
•
•
WWAN
WLAN
All options are enabled by default.
Table 11. Maintenance
Option
Description
Service Tag
Displays the service tag of your computer.
Asset Tag
Allows you to create a system asset tag if an asset tag is not already set. This option is
not set by default.
Table 12. System Logs
Option
Description
BIOS Events
Displays the BIOS event log and allows you to clear the log.
•
Thermal Events
Displays the Thermal event log and allows you to clear the log.
•
Power Events
Clear Log
Displays the Power event log and allows you to clear the log.
•
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Clear Log
Clear Log
System Setup
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System Setup enables you to manage your computer hardware and specify BIOS‐level options. From the System Setup,
you can:
•
Change the NVRAM settings after you add or remove hardware
•
View the system hardware configuration
•
Enable or disable integrated devices
•
Set performance and power management thresholds
•
Manage your computer security
Boot Sequence
Boot Sequence allows you to bypass the System Setup‐defined boot device order and boot directly to a specific device
(for example: optical drive or hard drive). During the Power-on Self Test (POST), when the Dell logo appears, you can:
•
Access System Setup by pressing <F2> key
•
Bring up the one-time boot menu by pressing <F12> key
The one-time boot menu displays the devices that you can boot from including the diagnostic option. The boot-menu
options are:
•
Removable Drive (if available)
•
STXXXX Drive
NOTE: XXX denotes the SATA drive number.
•
Optical Drive
•
Diagnostics
NOTE: Choosing Diagnostics, will display the ePSA diagnostics screen.
The boot sequence screen also displays the option to access the System Setup screen.
Navigation Keys
The following table displays the system setup navigation keys.
NOTE: For most of the system setup options, changes that you make are recorded but do not take effect until you
restart the system.
Table 13. Navigation Keys
Keys
Navigation
Up arrow
Moves to the previous field.
Down arrow
Moves to the next field.
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Keys
Navigation
<Enter>
Allows you to select a value in the selected field (if applicable) or follow the link in the field.
Spacebar
Expands or collapses a drop‐down list, if applicable.
<Tab>
Moves to the next focus area.
NOTE: For the standard graphics browser only.
<Esc>
Moves to the previous page till you view the main screen. Pressing <Esc> in the main screen
displays a message that prompts you to save any unsaved changes and restarts the system.
<F1>
Displays the System Setup help file.
System Setup Options
NOTE: Depending on your computer and its installed devices, the items listed in this section may or may not
appear.
Table 14. General
Option
Description
System Information
This section lists the primary hardware
features of your computer.
•
•
•
•
System Information
Memory Information
Processor Information
Device Information
Battery Information
Displays the charge status of the battery.
Boot Sequence
Allows you to change the order in which the
computer attempts to find an operating
system. All the below options are selected.
•
•
•
•
•
Diskette Drive
Internal HDD
USB Storage Device
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
Onboard NIC
You can also choose the Boot List option. The
options are:
•
•
Legacy (Default Setting)
UEFI
Advanced Boot Options
Allows you to enable the Legacy Option ROMs
during the UEFI boot mode.
Date/Time
Allows you to set the date and time.
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Table 15. System Configuration
Option
Description
Integrated NIC
Allows you to configure the integrated
network controller. The options are:
•
•
•
SATA Operation
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled w/PXE (Default Setting)
Allows you to configure the internal SATA
hard-drive controller. The options are:
•
•
•
•
Disabled
ATA
AHCI
RAID On (Default Setting)
NOTE: SATA is configured to support
RAID mode.
Drives
Allows you to configure the SATA drives on
board. The options are:
•
•
SATA-0
SATA-1
Default Setting: All drives are enabled.
SMART Reporting
This field controls if the hard drive errors for
the integrated drives are reported during
system startup. This technology is part of the
SMART (Self Monitoring Analysis and
Reporting Technology) specification.
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USB Configuration
Enable SMART Reporting - This option
is disabled by default.
Allows you to define the USB configuration.
The options are:
•
•
Enable Boot Support
Enable External USB Port
Default Setting: both the options are enabled.
USB PowerShare
Allows you to configure the behavior of the
USB PowerShare feature. The option is
disabled by default.
•
Miscellaneous Devices
Enable USB PowerShare
Allows you enable or disable the various on
board devices. The options are:
•
•
•
Enable Microphone
Enable Hard Drive Free Fall Protection
Enable Camera
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Option
Description
•
•
Enable Media Card
Disable Media Card
Default Setting: All devices are enabled
Table 16. Video
Option
Description
LCD Brightness
Allows you to set the panel brightness when the ambient sensor is Off.
Table 17. Security
Option
Description
Admin Password
Allows you to set, change, or delete the administrator (admin) password.
NOTE: You must set the admin password first if an admin password is used with a
system password and/or Hard Drive password
NOTE: Successful password changes take effect immediately.
NOTE: Deleting the admin password automatically deletes the system password
and the hard drive password.
NOTE: Successful password changes take effect immediately.
Default Setting: Not set
System Password
Allows you to set, change or delete the system password.
NOTE: Successful password changes take effect immediately.
Default Setting: Not set
Internal HDD-0 Password
Allows you to set, change, or delete the administrator (admin) password.
Default Setting: Not set
Strong Password
Allows you to enforce the option to always set strong passwords.
Default Setting: Enable Strong Password is not selected.
Password Configuration
You can define the length of your password. Min = 4 , Max = 32
Password Bypass
Allows you to enable or disable the permission to bypass the System and the Internal
HDD password, when they are set. The options are:
•
•
Disabled (Default Setting)
Reboot bypass
Password Change
Allows you to enable the disable permission to the System and Hard Drive passwords
when the admin password is set.
Default Setting: Allow Non-Admin Password Changes is not selected
Non-Admin Setup Changes
Allows you to determine whether changes to setup option are permitted when an
administrator password is set. The option is disabled.
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TPM Security
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Allows Wireless Switch Changes
Allows you to enable the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) during POST. The options
are:
Option
Description
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
TPM Security
TPM ACPI Support
TPM PPI Deprovision Override
Clear
TPM PPI Provision Override
Deactivate (Default setting)
Activate
Default Setting: Enable TPM Security, TPM ACPI Support, TPM PPI Provision Override.
Computrace
Allows you to activate or disable the optional Computrace software The options are:
•
•
•
Deactivate (Default Setting)
Disable
Activate
NOTE: The Activate and Disable options will permanently activate or disable the
feature and no further changes will be allowed
CPU XD Support
Allows you to enable the Execute Disable mode of the processor.
Default Setting: Enable CPU XD Support
OROM Keyboard Access
Allows you to set access to enter the Option ROM Configuration screens using hotkeys
during boot process. The options are:
•
•
•
Admin Setup Lockout
Enable (Default Setting)
One Time Enable
Disable
Allows you to prevent users from entering Setup when an Administrator password is
set.
Default Setting: Disabled
Table 18. Secure Boot
Option
Description
Secure Boot Enable
Allows you to enable or disable the secure
boot. The options are:
•
•
Expert Key Management
Disabled (Default Setting)
Enabled
Allows you to manipulate the security key
databases only if the system is in Custom
Mode. The Enable Custom Mode option is
disabled by default. The options are:
•
•
•
•
PK
KEK
db
dbx
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Option
Description
If you enable the Custom Mode, the relevant
options for PK, KEK, db, and dbx appear. The
options are:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Save to File- Saves the key to a userselected file
Replace from File- Replaces the
current key with a key from a userselected file
Append from File- Adds a key to the
current database from a userselected file
Delete- Deletes the selected key
Reset All Keys- Resets to default
setting
Delete All Keys- Deletes all the keys
NOTE: If you disable the Custom Mode, all
the changes made will be erased and the
keys will restore to default settings.
Table 19. Performance
Option
Description
Multi Core Support
This field specifies whether the process will
have one or all cores enabled. The
performance of some applications will
improve with the additional cores. This option
is enabled by default. Allows you to enable or
disable multi-core support for the processor.
The options are:
•
•
•
All (Default Setting)
1
2
Intel SpeedStep
Allows you to enable or disable the Intel
SpeedStep feature.
Default Setting: Enable Intel SpeedStep
C States Control
Allows you to enable or disable the additional
processor sleep states.
Default Setting: Enable C states.
Hyper-Thread Control
Allows you to enable or disable the
HyperThreading in the processor.
Default Setting: Enabled
Table 20. Power Management
Option
Description
AC Behavior
Allows the computer to power-on automatically, when AC adapter is plugged. The
option is disabled.
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Option
Description
•
Auto On Time
Allows you to set the time at which the computer must turn on automatically. The
options are:
•
•
•
•
USB Wake Support
Disabled (Default Setting)
Every Day
Weekdays
Select Days
Allows you to enable the USB devices to wake the computer from standby mode. The
option is disabled
•
Wireless Radio Control
Wake on AC
Enable USB Wake Support
Allows you to control the WLAN and WWAN radio. The options are:
•
•
Control WLAN radio
Control WWAN radio
Default Setting: both the options are disabled.
Wake on LAN/WLAN
This option allows the computer to power up from the off state when triggered by a
special LAN signal. Wake-up from the Standby state is unaffected by this setting and
must be enabled in the operating system. This feature only works when the computer
is connected to AC power supply.
•
•
•
•
Block Sleep
Disabled - Does not allow the system to power on by special LAN signals
when it receives a wake-up signal from the LAN or wireless LAN. (Default
Setting)
LAN Only - Allows the system to be powered on by special LAN signals.
WLAN Only
LAN or WLAN
Allows you to block the computer from entering into the sleep state. Option is disabled
by default.
•
Block Sleep (S3)
Table 21. POST Behavior
Option
Description
Adapter Warnings
Allows you to activate the adapter warning messages when certain power adapters
are used. The option is enabled by default.
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Mouse/Touchpad
Enable Adapter Warnings
Allows you to define how the computer handles the mouse and touchpad input. The
options are:
•
•
•
Serial Mouse
PS2 Mouse
Touchpad/PS-2 Mouse (Default Setting)
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Option
Description
Fn Key Emulation
Allows you to match the <Scroll Lock> key feature of PS-2 keyboard with the <Fn> key
feature in an internal keyboard. The option is enabled by default.
•
Fastboot
Enable Fn Key Emulation
Allows you to speed up the boot processes. The options are:
•
•
•
Minimal
Thorough (Default Setting)
Auto
Table 22. Virtualization Support
Option
Description
Virtualization
This option specifies whether a Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) can utilize the
additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Virtualization technology.
•
Enable Intel Virtualization Technology - Default Setting.
Table 23. Wireless
Option
Description
Wireless Switch
Allows you to determine which wireless device can be controlled by the wireless
switch. The options are:
•
•
WWAN
WLAN
All options are enabled by default.
NOTE: For Windows 8 Operating System, the Wireless Switch option is directly
controlled by the OS driver. So, this setting here does not affect the Wireless
Switch Behavior.
Wireless Device Enable
Allows you to enable or disable the internal wireless devices. The options are:
•
•
WWAN
WLAN
All options are enabled by default.
Table 24. Maintenance
Option
Description
Service Tag
Displays the service tag of your computer.
Asset Tag
Allows you to create a system asset tag if an asset tag is not already set. This option is
not set by default.
Table 25. System Logs
Option
Description
BIOS Events
Displays the BIOS event log and allows you to clear the log.
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Option
Description
•
Thermal Events
Clear Log
Displays the Thermal event log and allows you to clear the log.
•
Power Events
Clear Log
Displays the Power event log and allows you to clear the log.
•
Clear Log
Updating the BIOS
It is recommended to update your BIOS (system setup), on replacing the system board or if an update is available. For
notebooks, ensure that your computer battery is fully charged and connected to a power outlet
1.
Restart the computer.
2.
Go to support.dell.com/support/downloads.
3.
If you have your computer's Service Tag or Express Service Code:
NOTE: For desktops, the service tag label is available on the front of your computer.
NOTE: For notebooks, the service tag label is available on the bottom of your computer.
NOTE: For All-In-One Desktops, the service tag label is available at the back of your computer.
a) Enter the Service Tag or Express Service Code and click Submit.
b) Click Submit and proceed to step 5.
4.
If you do not have your computer's service tag or express service code, select one of the following:
a) Automatically detect my Service Tag for me
b) Choose from My Products and Services List
c) Choose from a list of all Dell products
5.
On the application and drivers screen, under the Operating System drop-down list, select BIOS.
6.
Identify the latest BIOS file and click Download File.
7.
Select your preferred download method in the Please select your download method below window; click Download
Now.
The File Download window appears.
8.
Click Save to save the file on your computer.
9.
Click Run to install the updated BIOS settings on your computer.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
System and Setup Password
You can create a system password and a setup password to secure your computer.
Password Type
Description
System password
Password that you must enter to log on to your system.
Setup password
Password that you must enter to access and make changes to the BIOS settings of your
computer.
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CAUTION: The password features provide a basic level of security for the data on your computer.
CAUTION: Anyone can access the data stored on your computer if is not locked and left unattended.
NOTE: Your computer is shipped with the system and setup password feature disabled.
Assigning a System Password and Setup Password
You can assign a new System Password and/or Setup Password or change an existing System Password and/or Setup
Password only when Password Status is Unlocked. If the Password Status is Locked, you cannot change the System
Password.
NOTE: If the password jumper is disabled, the existing System Password and Setup Password is deleted and you
need not provide the system password to log on to the computer.
To enter a system setup, press <F2> immediately after a power-on or reboot.
1.
In the System BIOS or System Setup screen, select System Security and press <Enter>.
The System Security screen appears.
2.
In the System Security screen, verify that Password Status is Unlocked.
3.
Select System Password , enter your system password, and press <Enter> or <Tab>.
Use the following guidelines to assign the system password:
–
–
–
–
A password can have up to 32 characters.
The password can contain the numbers 0 through 9.
Only lower case letters are valid, upper case letters are not allowed.
Only the following special characters are allowed: space, (”), (+), (,), (-), (.), (/), (;), ([), (\), (]), (`).
Re-enter the system password when prompted.
4.
Type the system password that you entered earlier and click OK.
5.
Select Setup Password, type your system password and press <Enter> or <Tab>.
A message prompts you to re-type the setup password.
6.
Type the setup password that you entered earlier and click OK.
7.
Press <Esc> and a message prompts you to save the changes.
8.
Press <Y> to save the changes.
The computer reboots.
Deleting or Changing an Existing System and/or Setup Password
Ensure that the Password Status is Unlocked (in the System Setup) before attempting to delete or change the existing
System and/or Setup password. You cannot delete or change an existing System or Setup password, if the Password
Status is Locked.
To enter the System Setup, press <F2> immediately after a power-on or reboot.
1.
In the System BIOS or System Setup screen, select System Security and press <Enter>.
The System Security screen is displayed.
2.
In the System Security screen, verify that Password Status is Unlocked.
3.
Select System Password, alter or delete the existing system password and press <Enter> or <Tab>.
4.
Select Setup Password, alter or delete the existing setup password and press <Enter> or <Tab>.
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NOTE: If you change the System and/or Setup password, re-enter the new password when promoted. If you
delete the System and/or Setup password, confirm the deletion when promoted.
5.
Press <Esc> and a message prompts you to save the changes.
6.
Press <Y> to save the changes and exit from the System Setup.
The computer reboots.
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Technical Specifications
NOTE: Offerings may vary by region. The following specifications are only those required by law to ship with your
computer. For more information regarding the configuration of your computer, click Start → Help and Support and
select the option to view information about your computer.
System Information
Chipset
Intel HM77 Express Chipset
Processor
Type
•
Intel IVB ULV 17 W
•
– Intel Celeron
– Intel Core i3 series
– Intel Core i5 series
Intel SNB ULV 17 W
–
Intel Core i3 series
Video
Video type
Integrated on system board
Data bus
Integrated video
Video controller:
Intel Celeron
Intel i3 and i5
Intel HD Graphics
•
•
•
Intel HD Graphics for Intel Celeron processors
Intel HD 3000 Graphics for 2nd Generation Intel
processors
Intel HD 4000 Graphics for 3rd Generation Intel
processors
Memory
Memory connector
Two SODIMM slots
Memory capacity
2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB
Memory type
•
•
Minimum memory
2 GB
Maximum memory
8 GB
1333MHz DDR3 for 2nd Generation Intel processors
1600MHz DDR3L for 3rd Generation Intel
processors
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Audio
Type
Two-channel high definition audio
Controller
IDT 92HD93
Stereo Conversion
24-bit (analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog)
Interface:
Internal
High-definition audio
External
Microphone-in/stereo headphones combo connector
Speakers
Two (2 W)
Internal speaker amplifier
Two (2 W)
Volume controls
Software program menus, media controls, and keyboard
function keys
Communications
Network adapter
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN
Wireless
Internal wireless local area network (WLAN), Bluetooth
(optional), and 3G Mobile Broadband (optional)
Ports and Connectors
Audio
Audio in / one out combo jack
Video
One VGA connector, one 19–pin HDMI connector
Network adapter
One RJ–45 connector
USB
Memory card reader
•
•
Two USB-3.0 compliant connectors
One USB-2.0 (1) PowerShare connector
One Multi-Media card reader: (SD-XC, plus legacy - SD,
SDIO, MMC, Mini-MMC, MMC+ (supported in MMC
compatibility mode only), Hi-Density SD, Hi-capacity SD)
Display
Type
HD WLED Anti-Glare
Size
13.30 inches
Active area (X/Y)
293.42 mm x 164.97 mm
Dimensions:
Height
188.75 mm (7.43 inches)
Width
314.10 mm (12.36 inches)
Z-height
3.60 mm (0.14 inch)
Diagonal
337.82 mm (13.30 inches)
Maximum resolution
1366 x 768 pixels at 262 K colors
Maximum Brightness
220 nits
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Display
Refresh rate
60 Hz
Operating Angle
0° (closed) to 135°
Minimum Viewing Angles:
Horizontal
40/45 @ CR >= 10
Vertical
15/20 @ CR >= 10
Pixel pitch
0.2148 mm x 0.2148 mm
Keyboard
Number of keys
•
•
•
United States and Canada: 86 keys
Europe and Brazil: 87 keys
Japan: 90 keys
Touchpad
Active Area:
X-axis
81.00 mm (3.18 inches)
Y-axis
41.00 mm (1.61 inches)
Battery
Type
•
•
4-cell lithium ion (3.0 AHr)
6-cell lithium ion (3.0 AHr)
Dimensions:
Depth:
4-cell and 6–cell
48.79 mm (1.92 inches)
Height:
4-cell
20.25 mm (0.80 inch)
6-cell
30.20 mm (1.18 inches)
4-cell and 6-cell
269.50 mm (10.61 inches)
Width:
Weight:
4-cell
245.00 g (0.54 lb)
6-cell
370.00 g (0.81 lb)
Voltage:
4-cell
14.80 V
6-cell
11.10 V
Approximate charge time for a 4–cell and 6–cell battery
with computer off
4 hours
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Battery
Temperature range:
Operating
0 °C to 35 °C (32 °F to 95 °F)
Non-operating
–40 °C to 65 °C (–40 °F to 149 °F)
Coin-cell battery
3 V CR2032 lithium ion
AC Adapter
Type
65 W and 90 W
Input voltage
100 VAC to 240 VAC
Input current (maximum)
1.50 A, 1.60 A, and 1.70 A
Input frequency
50 Hz to 60 Hz
Output power
65 W and 90 W
Output current
60 W
4.43 A (maximum at 4-second pulse), 3.34 A (continuous)
90 W
4.62 A
Rated output voltage
19.50 VDC (+/– 1.0 VDC)
Dimensions:
Height
29.00 mm (1.14 inches)
Width
46.50 mm (1.83 inches)
Depth
107.00 mm (4.21 inches)
Temperature range:
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Non Operating
–40 °C to 70 °C (–40 °F to 158 °F)
Physical
Height (with a WLED panel)
21 mm to 32.00 mm (0.83 inch to 1.25 inches)
Width
329.30 mm (12.96 inches)
Depth
237.65 mm (9.35 inches)
Weight (Minimum)
1.55 kg (3.43 lb)
Environmental
Temperature range:
Operating
0 °C to 35 °C (32 °F to 95 °F)
Storage
-40 °C to 65 °C (–40 °F to 149 °F)
Relative humidity (maximum):
50
Operating
10 % to 90 % (noncondensing)
Storage
5 % to 95 % (noncondensing)
Environmental
Altitude (maximum):
Operating
–15.2 m to 3048 m (–50 to 10,000 ft)
0° to 35°C
Non-Operating
-15.20 m to 10,668 m (-50 ft to 35,000 ft)
Maximum vibration:
Operating
0.66 Grms (2 Hz - 600 Hz)
Storage
1.30 Grms (2 Hz - 600 Hz)
Maximum shock:
Operating
110 G
Storage
160 G
Airborne contaminant level
G1 or lower as defined by ISA-S71.04–1985
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Contacting Dell
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NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice,
packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog.
Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and
product, and some services may not be available in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer
service issues:
1.
Visit dell.com/support
2.
Select your support category.
3.
Verify your country or region in the Choose a Country/Region drop-down menu at the top of page.
4.
Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need.
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