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Glossary

Dell™ Latitude™ D410 User's Guide

Terms in this Glossary are provided for informational purposes only and may or may not describe features included with your particular computer.

A

AC — alternating current — The form of electricity that powers your computer when you plug the AC adapter power cable in to an electrical outlet.

ACPI — advanced configuration and power interface — A power management specification that enables Microsoft® Windows® operating systems to put a computer in standby or hibernate mode to conserve the amount of electrical power allocated to each device attached to the computer.

AGP — accelerated graphics port — A dedicated graphics port that allows system memory to be used for video-related tasks. AGP delivers a smooth, true-color video image because of the faster interface between the video circuitry and the computer memory.

antivirus software — A program designed to identify, quarantine, and/or delete viruses from your computer.

APR — advanced port replicator — A docking device that allows you to conveniently use a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other devices with your portable computer.

ASF — alert standards format — A standard to define a mechanism for reporting hardware and software alerts to a management console. ASF is designed to be platform- and operating system-independent.

B

backup — A copy of a program or data file on a floppy, CD, DVD, or hard drive. As a precaution, back up the data files from your hard drive regularly.

battery — An internal power source used to operate portable computers when not connected to an AC adapter and an electrical outlet.

battery life span — The length of time (years) during which a portable computer battery is able to be depleted and recharged.

battery operating time — The length of time (minutes or hours) that a portable computer battery holds a charge while powering the computer.

BIOS — basic input/output system — A program (or utility) that serves as an interface between the computer hardware and the operating system. Unless you understand what effect the settings have on the computer, do not change the settings for this program. Also referred to as system setup.

bit — The smallest unit of data interpreted by your computer.

Bluetooth® wireless technology — A wireless technology standard for short-range (9 m [29 feet]) networking devices that allows for enabled devices to automatically recognize each other.

boot sequence — Specifies the order of the devices from which the computer attempts to boot.

bootable CD — A CD that you can use to start your computer. In case your hard drive is damaged or your computer has a virus, ensure that you always have a bootable CD or floppy disk available. Your Drivers and Utilities or Resource CD is a bootable CD.

bootable disk — A disk that you can use to start your computer. In case your hard drive is damaged or your computer has a virus, ensure that you always have a bootable CD or floppy disk available.

bps — bits per second — The standard unit for measuring data transmission speed.

BTU — British thermal unit — A measurement of heat output.

bus — A communication pathway between the components in your computer.

bus speed — The speed, given in MHz, that indicates how fast a bus can transfer information.

byte — The basic data unit used by your computer. A byte is usually equal to 8 bits.

C

C — Celsius — A temperature measurement system where 0° is the freezing point and 100° is the boiling point of water.

cache — A special high-speed storage mechanism which can be either a reserved section of main memory or an independent high-speed storage device. The cache enhances the efficiency of many processor operations.

L1 cache — Primary cache stored inside the processor.

L2 cache — Secondary cache which can either be external to the processor or incorporated into the processor architecture.

carnet — An international customs document that facilitates temporary imports into foreign countries. Also known as a merchandise passport.

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Contents Dell Latitude D410 Users Guide Abbreviations and AcronymsFront View About Your ComputerDevice status lights Keyboard and wireless status lights Left View USB connector Right ViewModem connector RJ-11 Audio connectorsNetwork connector RJ-45 USB connectorsVideo connector Bottom ViewBack to Contents FCC Notices U.S. Only AppendixMacrovision Product Notice FCC Class BAlert Standard Format ASF Alert DescriptionChecking the Battery Charge Using a BatteryBattery Performance Dell QuickSet Battery MeterConserving Battery Power Power Management ModesHibernate Mode Configuring Power Management SettingsCharging the Battery Click Start→ Shut Down→ Stand byReplacing the Battery Storing a BatteryUsing the Dell D/Bay About the Dell D/BayBack to Contents Adjusting the Volume Using CDs, DVDs, and Other MultimediaPlaying a CD or DVD Adjusting the Picture Touch Pad Cleaning Your ComputerComputer, Keyboard, and Display Floppy DrivePage When to Use the Dell Diagnostics Using the Dell DiagnosticsDell Diagnostics Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard DriveOption Function Dell Diagnostics Main MenuTab Function Back to Contents Switching the Video Image Using the DisplayAdjusting Brightness Setting Display Resolution and Refresh RateClick the Settings tab→ Advanced→ Displays tab Swapping Primary and Secondary DisplaysReinstalling Drivers and Utilities Reinstalling SoftwareWhat Is a Driver? DriversClick Roll Back Driver Using the Drivers and Utilities CDManually Reinstalling Drivers Click PropertiesClick System Restore Using Microsoft Windows XP System RestoreCreating a Restore Point Resolving Software and Hardware IncompatibilitiesReinstalling Windows XP Reinstalling Microsoft Windows XPUndoing the Last System Restore Enabling System RestoreBooting From the Operating System CD Windows XP SetupBack to Contents Finding Information Find It HereDell Support Website support.dell.com Select Drivers & Downloads and click GoPage Technical Assistance Online ServicesGetting Help Ftp.dell.comAutomated Order-Status Service Problems With Your OrderAutoTech Service Technical Support ServiceContacting Dell Diagnostics ChecklistBefore You Call Antigua and Barbuda0011 ArubaAustralia Sydney Website support.euro.dell.comCosta Rica China XiamenColombia Czech Republic PragueGreece CorporateGermany Langen GrenadaWebsite support.jp.dell.com Italy MilanJamaica Japan KawasakiMontserrat Malaysia PenangMexico Netherlands AntillesSt. Vincent St. Kitts and NevisSt. Lucia GrenadinesWebsite support.ap.dell.com Thailand Taiwan002 Trinidad/TobagoVirgin Islands VenezuelaGlossary Device driver See driver Docking device See APRPage Page NIC See network adapter Page Video resolution See resolution System tray See notification areaBack to Contents Numeric Keypad Using the Keyboard and Touch PadKey Combinations Speaker Functions Power ManagementMicrosoft Windows Logo Key Functions Changing the Track Stick Cap Customizing the Touch Pad and Track StickUsing a System Password PasswordsAbout Passwords Using an Administrator PasswordEnabling the TPM Feature Using a Hard Drive PasswordEnabling Trusted Platform Module TPM Back to Contents PC Card Types Using PC CardsInstalling a PC Card PC Card BlanksRemoving a PC Card or Blank Dell QuickSet Recommended Tools Adding and Replacing PartsBefore You Begin Turning Off Your ComputerMemory Turn off your computerPage Modem Page Mini PCI Card Hard Drive Keyboard Page Display Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology Coin-Cell Battery Back to Contents System Setup Screen Using the System Setup ProgramViewing the System Setup Screens OverviewChanging COM Ports Performing a One-Time BootChanging Printer Modes Enabling the Infrared SensorPage Installing a Smart Card Using Smart CardsAbout Smart Cards Back to Contents Dell Technical Update Service Solving ProblemsDell Support Utility Problems writing to a CD/DVD-RW drive Drive ProblemsCD and DVD drive problems If you hear an unfamiliar scraping or grinding soundRun Check Disk Mail, Modem, and Internet ProblemsHard drive problems Verify that the modem is communicating with WindowsError Messages Click Add or Remove Programs External Keyboard problems Keyboard ProblemsCheck the external keyboard Lockups and Software Problems Other software problems Memory ProblemsNetwork Problems Solid blue screen appearsPower Problems PC Card ProblemsRestart the computer and log on to the network again Docking Power While the Computer Is Running Printer ProblemsScanner Problems Adjust the power properties See Power Management ModesNo sound from external speakers Sound and Speaker ProblemsNo sound from the integrated speaker Verify that the scanner is recognized by Microsoft WindowsNo sound from headphones Touch Pad or Mouse ProblemsVideo and Display Problems Check the touch pad settingsIf only part of the display is readable Adjust the Windows display settingsIf the display is difficult to read Click Appearance and ThemesSpecifications Display VideoAudio KeyboardTrack Stick BatteryAC Adapter Physical EnvironmentalDell Latitude D410 Users Guide Packing the Computer Travelling With Your ComputerIdentifying Your Computer Travel TipsIf Your Computer Is Lost or Stolen Setting Up a New Wlan Wireless Local Area NetworkChecking Your Wireless Network Card What You Need to Establish a Wlan ConnectionConnecting to a Wireless Local Area Network Determining the Wireless Network Device ManagerEnabling/Disabling the Wireless Network Card Completing the Connection to the WlanHelp and Support Center Using Microsoft Windows XPMicrosoft Windows Classic View Click Clean Desktop Now Desktop Cleanup WizardTransferring Information to a New Computer Log Off Windows window, click Switch User User Accounts and Fast User SwitchingFast User Switching Adding User AccountsClick Checklist for creating a network Setting Up a Home and Office NetworkNetwork Setup Wizard Internet Connection Firewall
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