Dell L400 manual Limited Warranty and Return Policy, Important Notice

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Important Notice

“Under power failure conditions, this telephone may not operate. Please ensure that a separate telephone, not dependent on local power, is available for emergency use.”

“Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom’s Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment (PC) associated with this device. The associated equipment shall be set to operate within the following limits for compliance with Tele- com’s Specification:

1.There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same number within any

30-minute period for any single manual call initiation, and the equipment shall go on-hook for a period of not less than 30 seconds between the end of one attempt and the beginning of the next attempt.

2.Where automatic calls are made to different numbers, the equipment shall go on- line for a period of not less than 5 seconds between the end of one attempt and the beginning of the next attempt.

3.The equipment shall be set to ensure that calls are answered between 3 and 30 seconds of receipt of ringing.”

“All persons using this device for recording telephone conversations shall comply with New Zealand law. This requires that at least one party to the conversation is to be aware that it is being recorded. In addition, the Principles enumerated in the Privacy Act of 1993 shall be complied with in respect to the nature of the personal information collected, the purpose for its collection, how it is used and what is disclosed to any other party.”

Limited Warranty and Return Policy

Three-Year Limited Warranty (U.S. Only)

Dell manufactures its hardware products from parts and components that are new or equivalent to new in accordance with industry-standard practices. Dell warrants that the hardware products it manufactures will be free from defects in materials and workmanship. The limited warranty term is three years beginning on the date of invoice, as described in the following text.

Damage due to shipping the products to you is covered under this limited warranty. Otherwise, this limited warranty does not cover damage due to external causes, including accident, abuse, misuse, problems with electrical power, servicing not authorized by Dell, usage not in accordance with product instructions, failure to per- form required preventive maintenance, and problems caused by use of parts and components not supplied by Dell.

This limited warranty does not cover any items that are in one or more of the follow- ing categories: software; external devices (except as specifically noted); accessories or parts added to a Dell computer after the computer is shipped from Dell; accesso- ries or parts added to a Dell computer through Dell’s system integration department; accessories or parts that are not installed in the Dell factory; or DellWareproducts.

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Contents USER’S Guide Page Support.dell.com Page Safety Instructions Dell Latitude L400 Advanced Port Replicator User’s GuideDell Latitude L400 Advanced Port Replicator User’s Guide Connecting External Devices to the APR External ConnectorsAttaching External Devices to the APR Connecting the Computer to the APR Positioning the Computer on the APRDisconnecting the Computer From the APR Disconnecting the Computer From the APRSecurity Lock APR Security LockTechnical Specifications Technical SpecificationsRegulatory Notices FCC Notices U.S. Only Class a Class BModem Regulatory Information IC Notice Canada Only Fax BrandingCE Notice European Union Class a ITE EN 55022 Compliance Czech Republic OnlyVcci Notices Japan Only MIC Notice Republic of Korea Only Class B ITEClass B Device Polish Center for Testing and Certification NoticeClass a Device 8ZNBHBOJB1PMTLJFHP$FOUSVN#BEBËJ$FSUZGJLBDKJ NOM Information Mexico Only Información para NOM únicamente para México Bsmi Notice Taiwan Only General New Zealand Telecom WarningsCE Mark Notice Important Notice Limited Warranty and Return PolicyThree-Year Limited Warranty U.S. Only Coverage During Year One Coverage During Years Two and ThreeThree-Year Limited Warranty Canada Only General ProvisionsCoverage During Year One General Provisions Making a Claim GuaranteeExclusions Limitation and Statutory RightsTotal Satisfaction Return Policy U.S. and Canada Only Guide DE Lutilisateur Remarques, avis et précautions Consignes de sécurité Page Connexion de périphériques externes LAPR Tableau 2-1. Connecteurs externesTableau 2-1. Connecteurs externes suite Connexion de lordinateur à lAPR Connexion de périphériques externes à lAPRDéconnexion de lordinateur de lAPR Positionnement de lordinateur sur lAPRAnneau de sécurité Déconnexion de lordinateur de lAPRCaractéristiques techniques Tableau 2-2. Caractéristiques techniquesRéglementations Réglementation IC Canada uniquement Réglementation concernant le modemGarantie limitée pendant trois ans Canada seulement Garantie pendant la première année Garantie pendant la deuxième et la troisième annéeConditions générales Page Guia do Usuário Notas, Avisos e Cuidados Dell Latitude L400 Advanced Port Replicator Guia do Usuário Instruções de SegurançaGuia do usuário Dell Latitude L400 Advanced Port Replicator Conectando Dispositivos Externos ao APR Tabela 3-3. Conectores ExternosTabela 3-3. Conectores Externos continuação Aviso Não conecte uma linha telefônica ao conector de NICFigura 3-7. Conectando Dispositivos Externos ao APR Conectando o Computador ao APR Figura 3-8. Posicionando o Computador no APRDesconectando o Computador do APR Figura 3-9. Desconectando o Computador do APRBloqueio de Segurança Figura 3-10. Bloqueio de segurança do APREspecificações Técnicas Tabela 3-4. Especificações TécnicasAvisos de Regulamentação Reclamações GarantiaExclusões Limitação e Direitos Estatutários Guía DEL Usuario Notas, avisos y precauciones Instrucciones de seguridad Page Conexión de dispositivos externos al APR Tabla 4-5. Conectores externosTabla 4-5. Conectores externos continuación Aviso no conecte una línea telefónica al conector NICConexión del ordenador al APR Figura 4-11. Conexión de dispositivos externos al APRFigura 4-12. Colocación del ordenador en el APR Desconexión del ordenador del APR Figura 4-13. Desconexión del ordenador del APRCierre de seguridad Figura 4-14. Cierre de seguridad del APREspecificaciones técnicas Tabla 4-6. Especificaciones técnicasAvisos sobre regulación Información para NOM únicamente para México Hacer una reclamación GarantíaExclusiones Derechos legales y limitación Page Page 31&5HY$
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L400 specifications

The Dell L400 is a notable laptop that emerged in the late 1990s, specifically designed for business professionals and mobile users. This portable computer was celebrated for its lightweight design and solid performance during an era when mobile computing was starting to gain traction.

One of the key features of the Dell L400 is its compact size. Weighing in at just around four pounds, it was easy to carry, making it an ideal choice for users who needed to travel. Its 12.1-inch display was a notable aspect, featuring an active matrix screen that provided decent visual clarity for its time, thus enhancing the mobile computing experience. The display, although small by today’s standards, was designed for convenience and portability, balancing screen size with overall weight.

The L400 was powered by Intel's Pentium III processor, which delivered respectable performance for everyday tasks such as word processing, spreadsheets, and basic multimedia applications. This made it suitable for professionals who required a reliable device for work-related activities without the latest specifications of modern laptops. Additionally, it commonly featured between 64 to 128 MB of RAM, upgradeable, which allowed users to run multiple applications smoothly.

Storage options included traditional hard drives ranging from 6 to 20 GB, providing ample space for documents and essential software of the era. While this may seem limited compared to modern standards, it was a reasonable capacity for users at that time.

In terms of connectivity, the L400 integrated essential ports such as USB, parallel, and serial, catering to a variety of peripherals that users often employed. It also included an Ethernet port for network connectivity, which was crucial for business environments. The inclusion of a modem facilitated dial-up internet connections, reflecting the technology landscape of the late 90s.

Battery life was another significant attribute, as the Dell L400 offered decent longevity that allowed users to extend productivity without being tethered to a power outlet. It typically featured a lithium-ion battery that contributed to its portability.

Overall, the Dell L400 stands out as a historical example of early portable computing, marked by its balance of performance, portability, and connectivity. While it may not compete with modern laptops in terms of specifications, its design and functionality marked an important step in the evolution of mobile computing technology.