Dell MTG24, HW049, A2420 setup guide Power connector Connects your computer to the AC power cable

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1 IEEE 1394a connector — Connects to high-speed serial multimedia devices, such as digital video cameras.

2 USB 2.0 connectors (4) — Connect USB devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, printer, external drive, or MP3 player.

3 TV input-device connector — Connects your computer to the TV input-device.

4 Network connector and light — Connects your computer to a network or broadband device. The network activity light flashes when the computer is transmitting or receiving data. A high volume of network traffic may make this light appear to be in a steady “on” state.

Using Your XPS One

52.0 audio out connector — Connects speakers for 2.0 audio.

6S/PDIF connector — Connects to amplifiers and TVs for digital audio through optical digital cables. This format carries an audio signal without going through an analog audio conversion process.

7TV-in connector — Connects to the TV cable or digital antenna cable.

8 Power connector — Connects your computer to the AC power cable.

9Security cable slot — Connects to a lock for a security cable used as an anti-theft device.

NOTE: Before you buy a lock, ensure that it works with the security cable slot on your computer.

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Contents XPS One Page XPS One March 2009 P/N HW049 Rev. A01 Contents Contents Before Setting Up Your Computer Setting Up Your XPS One ComputerMouse Turn on the wireless keyboard and mouse Connect the Network Cable Optional Connect the Power Cable Press the Computer Power Button Windows Vista Setup Set Up Media Center For Use With Optional TV Tuner Setting Up Your XPS One Computer Setting Up Your XPS One Computer Setting Up Your XPS One Computer Install the batteries included Setting Up Your XPS One Computer Front View Features Using Your XPS OneSpeakers Using Your XPS One Left Side Features Headphone or line-out connector Connects to headphones 987 Back Panel ConnectorsPower connector Connects your computer to the AC power cable Wireless Keyboard Customizing the Touch Pad Using the Touch PadAudio Composite video Video IR connector Using the Optical Disc DriveTV Input Device Optional Productivity and Communication Software FeaturesEntertainment and Multimedia Customizing the DesktopConnect to the Internet Optional Customizing Your Energy SettingsBacking Up Your Data Setting Up a Wireless Connection Setting Up a Wired Internet ConnectionClick Start → Connect To Setting Up Your Internet ConnectionWireless Keyboard or Mouse Problems Solving ProblemsSolving Problems Network ProblemsPower Problems If you experience other memory problems Memory ProblemsIf you receive an insufficient memory message Click End Task Click ApplicationsSolving Problems Solving Problems Dell Support Center Using Support ToolsBeep Codes Code Repetitive Description short beeps System MessagesHardware Troubleshooter Starting Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive Dell DiagnosticsClick Start → Help and Support Insert the Drivers and Utilities media System Restore System Recovery OptionsStarting System Restore Dell Factory Image RestoreUndoing the Last System Restore Click Undo my last restoration and click NextDell Factory Image Restore Before You Begin Reinstalling Windows VistaClick Exit if the Install Windows message appears Getting Help Online Services ServiceDellConnect Support.dell.comProduct Information Automated Order-Status ServiceMobilesupport@us.dell.com Support@us.dell.com Ftp.dell.comReturning Items for Repair Under Warranty or for Credit Before You Call Diagnostic ChecklistVisit support.dell.com Contacting DellIf you need to See Finding More Information and ResourcesAt support.dell.com If you need to Finding More Information and ResourcesSystem Model SpecificationsDrives and Devices Memory Audio External ConnectorsDisplay LvdsPhysical PowerComputer Environment Macrovision Product Notice AppendixIndex Index ISP Index Index Page Page 0HW049A01 Page 0HW049A01 Page 0HW049A01 Page 0HW049A01 Page Printed on recycled paper