Dell 430 specifications Controls and Lights, Power, Physical, Environmental

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Controls and Lights

Front of the computer:

 

 

 

Power button

push button

 

 

Power light

off — system is either turned off or is not receiving

 

power

 

blue — system is fully functional and in the On state.

 

Blinking blue indicates sleep state of the computer.

 

amber — solid amber light when the computer does

 

not start indicates a problem with the system board

 

or power supply.

 

Blinking amber light indicates a problem with one of

 

the devices in the system.

 

 

Drive access light

displays the SATA hard drive or CD/DVD activity.

 

blue light — blinking blue light indicates that the

 

computer is reading data from or writing data to the

 

drive(s).

Back of the computer:

 

 

 

Link integrity light on integrated network

off — system is off or is not detecting a physical

adapter

connection to the network.

 

green — A 10 or 100 mb/s connection exists between

 

the network and the computer.

 

orange — A 1000 mb/s connection exists between

 

the network and the computer.

Network activity light on integrated network

yellow light — A blinking yellow light indicates that

adapter

network activity is present.

 

 

Power supply diagnostic light

green — A green light indicates that the 5 V standby

 

power is OK.

 

 

 

 

Power

 

 

 

DC power supply:

 

 

 

Wattage

350 W non-EPA

 

 

Maximum heat dissipation (MHD)

1837 BTU/hr

 

 

Voltage

100–127 V/200–240 V, 50–60 Hz, 10/5 A

 

 

Coin-cell battery

3 V CR2032 lithium coin cell

 

 

NOTE: Heat dissipation is calculated by using the power supply wattage rating.

NOTE: See the safety information that shipped with your computer for important voltage setting information.

Physical

Height

370.40 mm (14.58 inches)

 

 

Width

170.00 mm (6.69 inches)

 

 

Depth

442.75 mm (17.43 inches)

 

 

Weight

8.1 kg–10.65 kg (17.86 lb–23.48 lb)

 

 

 

 

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 (noncondensing)

operating: 20% to 80%

 

(maximum wet bulb temperature: 29 °C)

 

storage: 5% to 95%

 

(maximum wet bulb temperature: 38 °C)

 

 

Maximum vibration:

 

 

 

Operating

5 Hz–350 Hz at 0.0002 G2/Hz

Storage

5 Hz–500 Hz at 0.001 to 0.01 G2/Hz

 

 

Maximum shock:

 

 

 

Operating

40 G +/– 5% with pulse duration of 2 msec +/– 10%

 

(equivalent to 20 in/sec [51 cm/sec])

 

 

Storage

105 G +/– 5% with pulse duration of 2 msec +/– 10%

 

(equivalent to 50 in/sec [127 cm/sec])

 

 

Altitude:

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Entering System Setup System SetupSystem Setup Options OverviewAhci ATA RAID All Errors All, But KeyboardPower Management Boot MenuDell Diagnostics DiagnosticsOption Function Beep Codes Power Button Light CodesPage Removing and Replacing Parts Supervisor Password PasswordsUser Password Clearing Forgotten PasswordsClearing Cmos Settings Technical Specifications Systemboard Connectors External ConnectorsCards DrivesControls and Lights PowerPhysical EnvironmentalBack to Contents Removing the Chassis Fan Chassis FanReplacing the Chassis Fan Removing the Coin-Cell Battery Coin-Cell BatteryReplacing the Coin-Cell Battery Removing the Front Panel Front PanelReplacing the Front Panel Removing the Front I/O Panel Front I/O PanelReplacing the Front I/O Panel Removing the Hard Drive Hard DrivePage Replacing the Hard Drive Removing the Processor Heat Sink and Fan Assembly Processor Heat Sink and Fan AssemblyReplacing the Processor Heat Sink and Fan Assembly Removing Memory MemoryReplacing Memory Removing the Optical Drive Optical DriveReplacing the Optical Drive Removing the Power-Button Assembly Power-Button AssemblyReplacing the Power-Button Assembly Removing the Power Supply Power SupplyPage Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Processor ProcessorReplacing the Processor Replace the processor Heat-Sink and Fan Assembly Removing the System Board System BoardReplacing the System Board Removing the Cover CoverReplacing the Cover Removing an Expansion Card Expansion CardsReplacing an Expansion Card System-Board Layout Before Working Inside Your Computer Working on Your ComputerTurning Off Your Computer Windows XPClick Start→ Turn Off Computer→ Turn Off After Working Inside Your Computer