Dell 2650 manual Video, Power, Physical, Environmental

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NIC

two RJ45 connectors for integrated 10/100/1000

 

NICs

 

 

Embedded remote access Ethernet

one RJ45 connector for integrated remote access card

 

(100 Mbit Ethernet controller) used for remote system

 

administration

 

 

Video

one 15-pin connector

 

 

PS/2-style keyboard

6-pin mini-DIN connector

 

 

PS/2-compatible mouse

6-pin mini-DIN connector

 

 

Front:

 

 

 

Video

one 15-pin connector

 

 

USB

one 4-pin connector

 

 

PS/2-style keyboard/mouse

6-pin mini-DIN, keyboard default (mouse optional

 

with combination Y adapter)

 

 

 

 

Video

 

 

 

Video type

ATI Rage XL PCI video controller; VGA connector

 

 

Video memory

8 MB

 

 

 

 

Power

 

 

 

System heat dissipation

180 W or 614.3 BTU/hr

 

 

AC power supply:

 

 

 

Wattage

500 W (AC)

 

 

Voltage

100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5.0 A

 

200–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5.0 A

 

 

Output hold up time

20 ms minimum

 

 

Maximum inrush current

under typical line conditions and over the entire

 

system ambient operating range, the inrush current

 

may reach 55 A per power supply for 10 ms or less

DC power supply:

 

 

 

Wattage

500 W (DC)

 

 

Voltage

–(40–72) VDC, 17.0 A

 

 

Output hold up time

0.5 ms minimum

 

 

Maximum inrush current

under typical line conditions and over the entire

 

system ambient operating range, the inrush current

 

may reach 40 A per power supply for 500 ms or less

System battery

CR2032 3.0-V lithium coin cell

 

 

 

 

Physical

 

 

 

Height

8.56 cm (3.375 inches)

 

 

Width

48.26 cm (19.0 inches)

 

 

Depth

69.85 cm (27.5 inches)

 

 

Weight

maximum 25 kg (55 lbs)

 

 

 

 

Environmental

 

 

 

Temperature:

 

 

 

Operating

10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F)

 

 

Storage

–40°C to 65°C (–40°F to 149°F)

 

 

Relative humidity:

 

 

 

Operating

20% to 80% (noncondensing) with a maximum

 

humidity gradation of 10% per hour

 

 

Storage

5% to 95% (noncondensing) with a maximum

 

humidity gradation of 10% per hour

Maximum vibration:

 

 

 

Operating

0.25 G at 3 to 200 Hz for 15 minutes

 

 

Storage

0.5 G at 3 to 200 Hz for 15 minutes

 

 

Maximum shock:

 

 

 

Operating

one shock pulse in the positive and negative x, y, and

 

z axes (one pulse on each side of the system) of 41 G

 

for up to 2 ms

 

 

Storage (non-operational)

six consecutively executed shock pulses in the

 

positive and negative x, y, and z axes (one pulse on

 

each side of the system) of 71 G for up to 2 ms

 

 

Altitude:

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Initial release 24 Apr External Visual Inspection Initial User ContactInternal Visual Inspection Observing the Boot RoutineObtaining Technical Assistance Running the System DiagnosticsBack to Contents System-Status Indicators System Identification IndicatorsFront-Panel Indicators and Features Component Description Back-Panel Indicators and FeaturesPower-Button Indicator Codes Power Indicator CodesPower-Supply Indicator Codes Power-Button Indicator CodesHard-Drive Indicator Codes Power-Supply Indicator CodesHard-Drive Indicator Codes Cooling Fan Indicator Codes NIC Indicator CodesLCD Status Messages LCD Status MessagesLine Causes Corrective Actions Message System Setup ProgramSee Memory Modules System Messages Solving Problems Described by LCD Status MessagesRemoving LCD Status Messages 10. System MessagesSetup Program System Beep Codes 11. System Beep CodesCode Cause Corrective Action Support.dell.com Alert Messages Diagnostics MessagesSystem Board Features System FeaturesService Features Power Protection DevicesSupported Operating Systems Other Documents You May Need Technical SpecificationsVideo PowerPhysical EnvironmentalBack to Contents Jumpers-A General Explanation System Board JumpersJumpers System Board Connectors System Board Jumper SettingsJumper Setting Description Expansion-Card Riser-Board Components and PCI Buses Connector DescriptionScsi Backplane Board Components Scsi Backplane Board ConnectorsSystem Orientation Recommended ToolsSystem Cover BezelRemoving the Bezel Replacing the BezelReplacing the Cover Inside the SystemFront-Panel I/O Board Control-Panel Cable CoverRemoving the Control-Panel Cable Cover Replacing the Control-Panel Cable CoverControl Panel Replacing the Front-Panel I/O BoardRemoving the Control Panel System Fans Replacing the Control PanelRemoving a Cooling Fan System-Fan Bracket Replacing a Cooling FanRemoving the System-Fan Bracket Power Supplies Removing a Power SupplyReplacing the System-Fan Bracket Replacing a Power Supply Expansion-Card CageRemoving the Expansion-Card Cage Expansion Cards Expansion Card Installation GuidelinesReplacing the Expansion-Card Cage PCI Bus Scan OrderRemoving an Expansion Card Installing an Expansion CardRemoving the Expansion-Card Riser Board Expansion-Card Riser BoardMemory Module Installation Guidelines Memory Upgrade KitsSample Memory Module Configurations Memory ModulesPerforming a Memory Upgrade Installing Memory ModulesTotal Desired Removing Memory Modules CD and Diskettes DrivesRemoving the CD/Diskette Drive Tray Replacing the CD/Diskette Drive TrayReplacing the CD and Diskette Drives on the Tray Removing the CD and Diskette Drives From the TrayReplacing the CD/Diskette Drive Cable Removing the CD/Diskette Drive CableScsi Configuration Information External Scsi Tape DriveHard Drives Removing a Hard Drive Installing a Hard DriveIntegrated RAID Controller Installing a Hard Drive on a CarrierRemoving a Hard Drive From Its Carrier Activating the Integrated RAID Controller20. Installing the RAID Controller Memory Module RAID Controller Card Installing a RAID Controller CardInstalling the Scsi Backplane Daughter Card Scsi Backplane Daughter CardRemoving the Scsi Backplane Daughter Card Scsi Backplane Board Removing the Scsi Backplane BoardReplacing the Scsi Backplane Board Removing the System Board Tray System Board TrayMicroprocessors System Board Tray LeversReplacing the System Board Tray Removing the System Board Tray LeversAdding or Replacing a Microprocessor 27. Removing and Installing the Heat Sink28. Removing and Installing the Microprocessor Replacing the System Battery System BatteryRemoving the System Board System BoardReplacing the System Board Responding to Error Messages Entering the System Setup ProgramUsing the System Setup Program System Setup Navigation KeysMain Screen System Setup OptionsHard-Disk Drive Sequence Screen Boot Sequence ScreenIntegrated Devices Screen System Security ScreenAssigning a System Password Using the System Password FeatureConsole Redirection Screen Exit ScreenDeleting or Changing an Existing System Password Using Your System Password to Secure Your SystemDisabling a Forgotten Password Using the Setup Password FeatureAssigning a Setup Password Operating With a Setup Password EnabledBack to Contents Back to Contents