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S-videoTV-out— A connector used to attach a TV or digital audio device to the computer.

SXGA super-extended graphics array — A video standard for video cards and controllers that supports resolutions up to 1280 x 1024.

SXGA+ super-extended graphics array plus — A video standard for video cards and controllers that supports resolutions up to 1400 x 1050.

system board — The main circuit board in your computer. Also known as the motherboard.

system setup — A utility that serves as an interface between the computer hardware and the operating system. System setup allows you to configure user- selectable options in the BIOS, such as date and time or system password. Unless you understand what effect the settings have on the computer, do not change the settings for this program.

T

TAPI — telephony application programming interface — Enables Windows programs to operate with a wide variety of telephony devices, including voice, data, fax, and video.

text editor — A program used to create and edit files that contain only text; for example, Windows Notepad uses a text editor. Text editors do not usually provide word wrap or formatting functionality (the option to underline, change fonts, and so on).

TPM — trusted platform module — A hardware-based security feature that when combined with security software enhances network and computer security by enabling features such as file and e-mail protection.

travel module — A plastic device designed to fit inside the module bay of a portable computer to reduce the weight of the computer.

U

UAC — user account control— Microsoft Windows Vista® security feature that, when enabled, provides an added layer of security between user accounts and access to operating system settings.

UMA — unified memory allocation — System memory dynamically allocated to video.

UPS — uninterruptible power supply — A backup power source used when the electrical power fails or drops to an unacceptable voltage level. A UPS keeps a computer running for a limited amount of time when there is no electrical power. UPS systems typically provide surge suppression and may also provide voltage regulation. Small UPS systems provide battery power for a few minutes to enable you to shut down your computer.

USB — universal serial bus — A hardware interface for a low-speed device such as a USB-compatible keyboard, mouse, joystick, scanner, set of speakers, printer, broadband devices (DSL and cable modems), imaging devices, or storage devices. Devices are plugged directly in to a 4-pin socket on your computer or in to a multi-port hub that plugs in to your computer. USB devices can be connected and disconnected while the computer is turned on, and they can also be daisy-chained together.

UTP — unshielded twisted pair — Describes a type of cable used in most telephone networks and some computer networks. Pairs of unshielded wires are twisted to protect against electromagnetic interference, rather than relying on a metal sheath around each pair of wires to protect against interference.

UXGA — ultra extended graphics array — A video standard for video cards and controllers that supports resolutions up to 1600 x 1200.

V

video controller — The circuitry on a video card or on the system board (in computers with an integrated video controller) that provides the video capabilities—in combination with the monitor—for your computer.

video memory — Memory that consists of memory chips dedicated to video functions. Video memory is usually faster than system memory. The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the number of colors that a program can display.

video mode — A mode that describes how text and graphics are displayed on a monitor. Graphics-based software, such as Windows operating systems, displays in

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Contents Dell Latitude ATG D630 User’s Guide May YT465 Contents Setting Display Resolution and Refresh Rate Configuring Power Management SettingsMicrosoft Windows Logo Key Functions Customizing the Touch Pad and Track StickMobile Broadband or Wireless Wide Area Network Connecting a Network or Broadband Modem CableSecuring Your Computer Troubleshooting 103 100104 107Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Card 127 Using the Hardware Troubleshooter Tool 110111 115Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit 151 Technical Support and Customer Service 149140 149Finding Information What Are You Looking For? Find It HereSupport.dell.com Quick Reference Guide Dell Support Website support.dell.com What Are You Looking For?Dell QuickSet Help Front View About Your ComputerV I C E S T a T U S L I G H T S About Your Computer Y B O a R D S T a T U S L I G H T S Left Side View About Your Computer Right Side View Back View Connects USB devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, or printer About Your Computer Bottom View About Your Computer Microsoft Windows XP Transferring Information to Another ComputerTransferring Information to Another Computer Microsoft Windows Vista Easy Transfer Cable for Windows Vista Battery Performance Using a BatteryDell QuickSet Battery Meter Checking the Battery ChargeMicrosoft Windows Power Meter Charge GaugeLow-Battery Warning Conserving Battery PowerCheck the Battery Charge Check the Battery HealthPower Management Modes Standby and Sleep ModeHibernate Mode Charging the Battery Configuring Power Management SettingsAccessing Power Options Properties Windows XPReplacing the Battery Battery Errors Storing a BatteryUsing a Battery Numeric Keypad Using the KeyboardKey Combinations Microsoft Windows Logo Key Functions Touch Pad and Track StickChanging the Track Stick Cap Customizing the Touch Pad and Track StickMouse Properties window Using the Keyboard Using the Keyboard Using the Display Adjusting BrightnessUsing the Ambient Light Sensor Setting Display Resolution and Refresh Rate Switching the Video ImageUnder Pick a category, click Appearance and Themes Dual Independent Display ModeSwapping Primary and Secondary Displays Click the Settings tab→ Advanced→ Displays tabConnecting a Network or Broadband Modem Cable Setting Up and Using NetworksChecking Your Wireless Network Card Wireless Local Area NetworkWhat You Need to Establish a Wlan Connection Select an option under Choose a connection optionRight-clickWireless Network Connection Click Properties Start Button and Connect To OptionOrder Confirmation for Your Computer Determining the Wireless Network Device Manager Connecting to a WlanCompleting the Connection to the Wlan Click Start→ Connect To→ Manage wireless networksChecking Your Dell Mobile Broadband Card Mobile Broadband or Wireless Wide Area NetworkConnecting to a Mobile Broadband Network Click Start→ All Programs→ Dell WirelessEnabling/Disabling the Dell Mobile Broadband Card Dell Wi-Fi Catcher Network Locator Location Profile Settings General Mobility SettingsMicrosoft Windows Firewall Setting Up and Using Networks Setting Up and Using Networks Playing Media Using MultimediaDVD player includes the following basic buttons Copying MediaUsing Blank Media How to Copy MediaMedia Type Read Write Rewritable Helpful TipsAdjusting the Volume Adjusting the PictureMicrosoft Windows XP Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System Under Personalization, click Adjust Screen ResolutionCard Types Using CardsInstalling a PC Card or ExpressCard Extended CardsPC Card ExpressCard Removing a Card or BlankUsing Cards Securing Your Computer Security Cable LockSmart Card About Smart Cards Installing a Smart CardAbout Passwords PasswordsType of Password Features Using a Primary or System PasswordUsing a Hard Drive Password Using an Administrator PasswordEnabling the TPM Feature Trusted Platform Module TPMSecurity Management Software Computer Tracking Software Using the Security Management SoftwareIf Your Computer Is Lost or Stolen Activating the Security Management SoftwareSecuring Your Computer Cleaning a Non-Optical Mouse Cleaning Your ComputerComputer, Keyboard, and Display Touch PadCleaning an Optical Mouse Floppy DriveCDs and DVDs Diagnostic Lights TroubleshootingDiagnostic Light Codes During Post Suggested ResolutionIf available, install working memory Dell Diagnostics Dell Technical Update ServiceWhen to Use the Dell Diagnostics Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard DriveInsert the Drivers and Utilities media Dell Diagnostics Main Menu Option FunctionTab Function Click Dell Support and point to Dell Support Settings Accessing the Dell Support UtilityDell Support Utility Clicking the Dell Support IconDrive Problems Media drive problemsDouble-Clicking the Dell Support Icon Hard drive problems Mail, Modem, and Internet ProblemsProblems writing to a CD/DVD-RW drive If you hear an unfamiliar scraping or grinding soundClick the Start button and click Control Panel Error Messages Troubleshooting Click Add or Remove Programs Ieee 1394 Device Problems Keyboard ProblemsClick Printers and Other Hardware Lockups and Software Problems External Keyboard problemsUnexpected characters Computer does not start up Other software problemsComputer stops responding Program stops responding or crashes repeatedlyNetwork Problems Memory ProblemsMobile Broadband Wireless Wide Area Network Wireless Local Area Network WlanGeneral Icon on the WindowsPower Problems PC Card ProblemsEnsuring Sufficient Power for Your Computer Docking Power ConsiderationsDocking While the Computer Is Running Printer Problems Scanner ProblemsAC Power Loss While the Computer Is Docked Sound and Speaker Problems No sound from integrated speakersNo sound from external speakers Video and Display Problems Touch Pad or Mouse ProblemsNo sound from headphones 100If the display is difficult to read If the display is blankClick Appearance and Themes 101102 If only part of the display is readableViewing the System Setup Screens System Setup ProgramOverview 103Changing the Boot Sequence System Setup ScreensCommonly Used Options Diskette Drive Modular bay HDD Internal HDD Optical DriveChanging Printer Modes Performing a One-Time BootChanging COM Ports 105106 What Is a Driver? Reinstalling SoftwareDrivers Identifying DriversInstalling Drivers in the Correct Order Reinstalling Drivers and UtilitiesUsing Windows Device Driver Rollback 108Using the Drivers and Utilities Media Click the Drivers tab→ Roll Back Driver109 Manually Reinstalling Drivers Using the Hardware Troubleshooter ToolMicrosoft Windows XP Click Start→ Help and SupportStarting System Restore Using Microsoft Windows System RestoreRestoring Your Operating System Microsoft Windows VistaUndoing the Last System Restore Using the Operating System MediaEnabling System Restore Before You Begin113 Reinstalling Windows114 Before You Begin Adding and Replacing PartsRecommended Tools Turning Off Your Computer116 Before Working Inside Your Computer117 118 Hinge Cover119 Keyboard120 Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology121 Coin-Cell Battery Memory122 123 124 125 126 127 Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Card128 129 Mobile Broadband Card130 131 Subscriber Identity Module SIM Card Hard Drive132 133 134 Returning a Hard Drive to DellFCM Flash Cache Module Card Media BayRemoving Media Bay Devices 135136 137 Dell QuickSet138 Identifying Your Computer Traveling With Your ComputerPacking the Computer 139Travel Tips Traveling by Air140 141 SpecificationsProcessor System Information142 Ports and ConnectorsPCI-E Card MemoryCommunications 143Video AudioDisplay 144Keyboard Touch PadBattery 145Track Stick AC Adapter 146Fingerprint Reader Optional 147Physical EnvironmentalSpecifications Getting Help Technical Support and Customer ServiceObtaining Assistance 149150 DellConnect Online ServicesAutoTech Service Problems With Your OrderAutomated Order-Status Service 151Before You Call Contacting DellVisit support.dell.com 153 Diagnostics Checklist154 FCC Notice U.S. Only AppendixFCC Class B 155156 Macrovision Product Notice157 GlossaryDevice driver See driver 158159 160 161 Module bay See media bay 162163 164 165 166 Video resolution See resolution
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