Dell Z600 Entering System Setup, Boot Menu, Navigation Keystrokes, System Setup Menu Options

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System Setup

Dell™ Latitude™ E5400 Discrete Service Manual

Entering System Setup

Boot Menu

Navigation Keystrokes

System Setup Menu Options

Your computer offers the following BIOS and System Setup options:

Access System Setup by pressing <F2>

Bring up a one-time boot menu by pressing <F12>

Access the Intel® AMT settings by pressing <Ctrl> + <P>

Entering System Setup

Press <F2> to enter System Setup and make changes to user-definable settings. If you have trouble entering System Setup using this key, press <F2> when the keyboard lights first flash.

Boot Menu

Press <F12> when the Dell™ logo appears to initiate a one-time boot menu with a list of the valid boot devices for the computer. Diagnostics and Enter Setup options are also included in this menu. The devices listed on the boot menu depend on the bootable devices installed in the computer. This menu is useful when you are attempting to boot to a particular device or to bring up the diagnostics for the computer. Using the boot menu does not make any changes to the boot order stored in the BIOS.

Navigation Keystrokes

Use the following keystrokes to navigate the System Setup screens.

 

Navigation Keystrokes

Action

Keystroke

Expand and collapse field

<Enter>, left- or right-arrow key, or +/–

Expand or collapse all fields

< >

Exit BIOS

<Esc>—Remain in Setup, Save/Exit, Discard/Exit

Change a setting

Left or right-arrow key

Select field to change

<Enter>

Cancel modification

<Esc>

Reset defaults

<Alt><F> or Load Defaults menu option

System Setup Menu Options

The following tables describe the menu options for the System Setup program.

General

Option

Description

This section lists the primary hardware features of your computer. There are no configurable options in this section, only information.

System Information

 

¡ BIOS Version

 

¡ Service Tag

 

¡ Asset Tag

 

¡ Ownership Tag

Memory Information

 

¡ Memory Installed

 

¡ Memory Available

 

¡ Memory Speed

 

¡ Memory Channel Mode

 

¡ Memory Technology

 

¡ DIMM A Size

 

¡ DIMM B Size

Processor Information

 

¡ Processor Type

 

¡ Core Count

System

¡ Processor ID

¡ Current Clock Speed

Information

¡ Minimum Clock Speed

 

 

¡ Maximum Clock Speed

Device Information

 

¡ Primary Hard Drive

 

¡ Secondary Hard Drive

 

¡ System eSATA Device

 

¡ Video Controller

 

¡ Video BIOS Version

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Contents Page Boot Menu System SetupEntering System Setup System Setup Menu OptionsSystem Configuration BatteryBoot Admin PasswordComputrace Disable, and Activate PasswordPassword Bypass Power ManagementNumlock LED KeypadEmbedded USB EmulationBack to Contents Battery Charge and Health Status DiagnosticsBattery Status Lights Device Status LightsBack to Contents Adding and Replacing Parts Processor SpecificationsPorts and Connectors MemoryKeyboard AudioDisplay Touch PadPhysical AC AdapterFingerprint Reader optional EnvironmentalReplacing the Battery BatteryRemoving the Battery Replacing the Hinge Covers Hinge CoversRemoving the Hinge Covers Replacing the Keyboard and Palm-Rest Assembly Keyboard and Palm-Rest AssemblyRemoving the Keyboard and Palm-Rest Assembly Access Panel Removing the Access PanelReplacing the Primary Hard Drive Hard DriveRemoving the Primary Hard Drive Removing the Secondary Hard DriveReplacing the Secondary Hard Drive Replacing the Bluetooth Module Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless TechnologyRemoving the Bluetooth Module Replacing the Coin-Cell Battery Coin-Cell BatteryRemoving the Coin-Cell Battery Replacing the Speakers SpeakersRemoving the Speakers Removing the Wlan Card Wireless Large Area Network Wlan CardReplacing the Wireless LAN Card Replacing the Wwan Card Wireless Wide Area Network Wwan CardRemoving the Wwan Card Replacing the Network Connector Network ConnectorRemoving the Network Connector Replacing the Display Assembly Power ConnectorRemoving the Power Connector System Board Removing a System Board Without Latitude onReplacing a System Board with Latitude on Replacing a System Board Without Latitude onRemoving a System Board With Latitude on Back to Contents Replacing the UWB Card Ultra Wide Band UWB CardRemoving the UWB Card Replacing the Heat Sink Heat Sink AssemblyRemoving the Heat Sink Assembly Replacing the Wlan Card Connector Wlan Card ConnectorRemoving the Wlan Card Connector Replacing the Wireless Charging Coil Wireless Charging CoilRemoving the Wireless Charging Coil Removing the Display Bezel Display AssemblyRemoving the Display Panel Assembly Replacing the Display BezelReplacing the Display Panel Assembly Removing the Display AssemblyRemoving the Display Assembly Hinges Replacing the Display Assembly HingesTurning Off Your Computer Working on Your ComputerBefore Working Inside Your Computer Windows XP Click Start→ Turn Off Computer→ Turn Off After Working Inside Your ComputerWindows Vista

Z600 specifications

The Dell Z600 is a significant entry in the realm of high-performance computing, aimed primarily at professionals in creative industries, engineering, and data analysis. This workstation is designed to handle demanding tasks, thanks to its robust architecture and cutting-edge features.

At the heart of the Dell Z600 is its powerful Intel Xeon processor, which offers multi-core capabilities to enhance parallel processing. This feature is particularly beneficial for resource-intensive applications such as 3D rendering, video editing, and scientific simulations. With optional configurations supporting dual processors, the Z600 can achieve remarkable performance benchmarks, making it suitable for complex workflows.

The Z600 accommodates up to 192GB of DDR3 ECC memory, which not only ensures high-speed data processing but also enhances system stability by detecting and correcting memory errors. This characteristic is vital for professionals who cannot afford downtime or data loss, because reliability is critical when working on large projects.

One of the standout features of the Dell Z600 is its impressive graphics configuration possibilities. The system supports a range of NVIDIA Quadro and AMD FirePro graphics cards, catering to various levels of graphical performance required for tasks such as CAD applications, 3D modeling, and video production. The incorporation of dedicated graphics cards ensures that visual computing tasks are handled efficiently, providing smooth rendering and quick frame rates.

In terms of storage, the Z600 offers multiple drive bays for both HDD and SSD options. This flexibility allows users to customize their storage based on performance needs and capacity requirements. The inclusion of RAID configuration further enhances data integrity and redundancy, essential for professionals who work with large datasets.

Connectivity is another notable aspect of the Dell Z600. The workstation features multiple USB ports, an integrated Gigabit Ethernet port, and options for advanced connectivity like Thunderbolt, enabling high-speed data transfer and easy integration with various peripherals.

The chassis design of the Z600 also promotes thermal efficiency and serviceability. With a tool-less access system, users can easily upgrade components, replace parts, and manage cooling effectively. This thoughtful design minimizes downtime and extends the longevity of the workstation.

Overall, the Dell Z600 stands out as a powerful and reliable workstation that combines state-of-the-art technologies with customizable features. Its ability to deliver exceptional performance across a range of demanding applications makes it a preferred choice for professionals in various industries who require a robust system to support their creativity and productivity.