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Notice for Users in Canada

About the Modem

The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.

Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.

The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated with a single-line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.

Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.

Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.

CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.

The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device. To prevent overloading, the termination on a loop may consist of any

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Contents Dell Latitude LT System Edition CopyrightTrademarks FCC Statement Declaration of ConformityAbout the Modem Copyright Viii Blue Neutral Brown Live Page CE Notice Class B for typical domestic areasXii Location Safety PrecautionsGeneral UsageCharging Battery Pack PrecautionsHandling DischargingModem Precautions Recording Important Information Manual Conventions Xviii Overview of Computer FrontRight Left Rear Bottom Xxii Table of Contents Security Features Quick Setup Turning Power OnDell Latitude LT System User’s Guide Setting Up the Windows Operating System Properties Dialog Box in WindowsShutting Down the System Indicator Light Meaning Choosing Power SourceAbout the Power Indicators Basic OperationsWarm Boot Resetting the SystemUsing the AC Adapter Power SwitchUsing the Glide Pad Reset SwitchMove Your Fingertip Using the Glide PadPlace Your Fingertip Click, Double-click, and Right-clickScroll Using the KeyboardChanging the Configuration Windows Logo KeysUsing External Floppy Disk Drive Unit Connecting External Floppy Disk Drive UnitRemoving External Floppy Disk Drive Unit Handling Floppy DisksInserting and Removing a Floppy Disk InsertingRemoving Formatting a Floppy Disk Backing Up DataDell Latitude LT System User’s Guide Battery and Power Management Standard Battery PackChecking the Battery Level Charging the Battery Pack Initializing the Battery PackLow Battery Indication Changing the Battery Pack Optional External Battery Pack Connecting External Battery PackRemoving External Battery Pack Disposing of the Battery Charging External Battery PackInitializing External Battery Pack Stopping Power Supply to the Display Power ManagementStopping Power Supply to the Hard Disk Setting in the Setup UtilitySuspend Modes Before Suspending the SystemEntering the Suspend Modes Resuming From Suspend-to-RAM Mode Resuming From Suspend-to-Disk ModeDisabling Power Management Setup UtilityDell Latitude LT System User’s Guide Using Peripherals Connecting a Peripheral DevicePeripherals Peripheral Connection Overview PC Card Inserting a PC CardEjecting a PC Card Connecting the Optional External CD-ROM Drive Using a PS/2 MouseKeyboard/Mouse Using a Serial Mouse DisplayDisplaying the Screen on an External Monitor Switching the Display Changing Resolution and Number of ColorsResolutions and Colors you can choose To output the computer’s audio signal to audio equipment Connecting Audio EquipmentConnecting Microphone Audio SystemUSB Device Setting the Setup UtilityInstalling a Printer Driver PrinterRS-232C Device Setting for Infrared Communication Communication FunctionsInfrared Communication Turning Off the IR Communication IR ModeLogical Port Communicating With a Personal ComputerConnecting the Modem to a Telephone Line Built-in Modem not available in some countriesSetting Communication Information Setting Communications SoftwareSupervisor Password and User Password Security FeaturesPasswords When setting items in the Setup UtilityIf you use the computer personally Setting the PasswordDeleting the Password If you share the computer with othersPreventing Infection of Computer Viruses Security Slot Contents of the Setup Utility Setup UtilityRunning the Setup Utility Entering and Exiting the Setup UtilityUsing the Setup Utility Main Menu Advanced Menu Security Menu Power Menu Power Down after, Video Power Down after and Auto SuspendExit Menu Built-in modem may not be available in some countriesDell Latitude LT System User’s Guide Getting Help Help ToolsWorld Wide Web Support@us.dell.com AutoTech ServiceFtp.dell.com Sales@dell.comTechFax Service TechConnect BBSAutomated Order-Status System Technical Support Service Problems With Your OrderContacting Dell Before You CallInternational Country Country City Access Code City Code International Dialing CodesDell Contact Numbers Australia SydneyAustria Vienna Belgium Brussels BruneiCanada North York, Ontario Czech Republic Prague Chili SantiagoChina Xiamen Denmark HorsholmFinland Helsinki France Paris/MontpellierGermany Langen Hong Kong Ireland BrayKorea Seoul Italy MilanJapan Kawasaki Latin AmericaLuxembourg MacauMalaysia Penang Mexico Colonia Granada Netherlands AmsterdamNew Zealand Norway Lysaker Poland WarsawSingapore Singapore South Africa Johannesburg Spain MadridSweden Upplands Vasby Switzerland Geneva TaiwanThailand Bracknell A. Austin, TexasDell Home and Small Business Group Spare Parts Sales Toll free DellWare Dell Latitude LT System User’s Guide Maintenance and Specifications MaintenanceCleaning the Computer Traveling With the Computer Specifications Parts SpecificationsOptions Troubleshooting Common ProblemsTrouble When Starting Question Why doesnt the power switch function?Question Why is the screen blank? Trouble With DisplayTrouble With Hard Disk Trouble With Floppy DisksTrouble With Keyboard/Glide Pad Trouble With PeripheralsTrouble With Communication Question Why is the date and/or time incorrect? Other TroublesDell Latitude LT System User’s Guide Limited One-Year Warranty U.S. and Canada Only General Provisions Total Satisfaction Return Policy U.S. and Canada Only Dell Latitude LT System User’s Guide Previous Products SoftwareAdditional Information Dell Latitude LT System User’s Guide Index IndexDell Latitude LT System User’s Guide Year 2000 compliance, C-5

LT System specifications

The Dell LT System represents an innovative approach to data center and enterprise computing solutions, designed to meet the growing demands for efficiency, scalability, and performance. As organizations increasingly rely on data-driven decision-making, the LT System stands out with its cutting-edge technologies and features that offer reliability and flexibility.

One of the primary characteristics of the Dell LT System is its modular architecture. This design allows businesses to configure and scale their systems according to specific requirements, enabling the seamless addition of resources as needed. The modularity not only maximizes performance but also minimizes downtime, which is crucial for maintaining business continuity.

The LT System is equipped with advanced processing capabilities, featuring high-performance processors that ensure rapid data processing and optimal multitasking. With support for the latest Intel or AMD architectures, this system can handle resource-intensive applications, making it suitable for workloads such as virtualization, data analytics, and cloud services.

Another significant aspect of the Dell LT System is its robust storage options. It offers flexible configurations, including all-flash and hybrid storage solutions, which enhance data access speeds and reliability. With capabilities for rapid data retrieval and a range of storage types, businesses have the option to customize their data management strategies to achieve the best performance outcomes.

In terms of connectivity, the LT System supports various networking standards, enabling seamless integration into existing IT infrastructures. With high-speed Ethernet and support for modern networking protocols, organizations can ensure that their systems communicate efficiently while maintaining security and reliability.

The Dell LT System also emphasizes energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Designed with energy-saving technologies, it helps organizations reduce their operational costs while minimizing their carbon footprint. This focus on sustainability aligns with global efforts to adopt greener computing practices.

Additionally, the LT System is backed by Dell’s superior support services. Customers benefit from comprehensive warranty options, proactive management, and expert technical assistance, ensuring minimal disruptions in operations.

In summary, the Dell LT System combines modularity, processing power, versatile storage, advanced connectivity, energy efficiency, and strong support, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to enhance their IT capabilities while preparing for future growth. This innovative solution meets the varied needs of modern enterprises, positioning them for success in an increasingly digital world.