Dell K080D manual Installing Your Computer in an Enclosure

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NOTE: For security, the Wireless Antenna uses special screws to connect to the system that can only be removed using the key provided in the kit. The screws do not need to be attached for the wireless antenna to function.

Installing Your Computer in an Enclosure

Installing your computer in an enclosure can restrict the airflow and impact your computer’s performance, possibly causing it to overheat. Follow the guidelines below when installing your computer in an enclosure.

CAUTION: Before installing your computer in an enclosure, read the safety instructions that shipped with your computer.

NOTICE: The operating temperature specifications indicated in this document reflect the maximum ambient operating temperature. The room’s ambient temperature needs to be a consideration when installing your system in an enclosure. For example, if the ambient room temperature is at 25° C (77° F), depending on your system’s specifications, you may only have 10° C (18° F) before you reach your system’s maximum operating temperature For details about your computer’s specifications, see "Specifications" on page 29.

Leave a 10.2-cm (4-in) minimum clearance on all sides of the computer that have air vents to permit the airflow required for proper ventilation.

Non-ventilated sides of the system can be placed close to the sides of the enclosure. However, for acoustic and vibration optimization, the system sides should not touch the enclosure unless there are isolating features present. These isolation features are typically only on the bottom of a system, however, on some systems, an additional side has these isolation features.

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Setting Up Your Computer

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Contents Dell Optiplex 960 Setup and Quick Reference Guide August K080D Contents Lockups and Software Problems Dell Technical Update Service Using the Hardware TroubleshooterMicrosoft Windows Vista Operating Automated Order-Status Service Returning Items for Warranty Repair or CreditContents About Your Computer WiFi optional lightPower button, power light Optical drive About Your Computer Mini Tower Front ViewMini Tower Back View PS2 mouse connector Serial connector Mini Tower Back Panel ConnectorsPower connector Space for optional wireless connectorLink integrity light Diagnostic lights About Your Computer Desktop Front ViewDesktop Back View Security screw also an optionDesktop Back Panel Connectors Optical-drive slim-line Small Form Factor- Front ViewDrive or memory card reader Small Form Factor- Back View Small Form Factor- Back Panel Connectors About Your Computer Quick Setup Setting Up Your ComputerSetting Up Your Computer Setting Up Your Computer Setting Up Your Computer Setting Up Your Computer USB wireless adapter Internet service Cable or DSL modemComputer has the optional WiFi Adapter Capability Desktop computer with networkInstalling Your Computer in an Enclosure Setting Up Your Computer Connecting to the Internet Setting Up Your Internet ConnectionMicrosoft Windows Vista Operating System Transferring Information to a New ComputerMicrosoft Windows XP Setting Up Your Computer Setting Up Your Computer Setting Up Your Computer Specifications PCIe x16 graphics card slot Expansion Bus Bus speed Mini Tower two connectorsSmall Form Factor one connector Gbps and 3.0 Gbps SataHDDs Floppy drive Mini Tower and Desktop one 34-pin connectorTwo 2.5-inch HDDs Available deviceBack panel one line-out connector Back-panel USB connectorsConnector available in all platforms ESATA One eSATA connector available in all platforms SerialPower Problems on For power-on stateAmber light a boot failure has occurred. See Diagnostic light Amber SpecificationsControls and Lights Network link light WiFi optional link lightRear of computer Power supply light Mini Tower 165 W115/230 VAC Equivalent to 20 in/sec 51 cm/sec Equivalent to 50 in/sec 127 cm/secSpecifications Power Problems Troubleshooting TipsUsing the Hardware Troubleshooter Troubleshooting TipsOutlet and press the power button Ensure that any power strips beingWorking by testing it with another Devices to verify that the computerLED next to the switch illuminates Possible Power off computer, leaving Motherboard, powerFailure has occurred Rear of the power supply unit. If Problem may be with yourFaulty module or reinstalled all Light Pattern Problem Description Suggested ResolutionNormally, continue to install Modules without error. If only oneHas occurred If the computer boots, add Installed properly Power supply unitIf the problem persists, Battery failure has Minute, reinstall the battery,Memory failure has Occurred Identified a faulty module orFailure has occurred Information for your computer Restart the computer. IfCompatibility error Detected, but a For memory module/connectorMemory Placement exist Configuration or Are detectedDetermine if a conflict exists by System setup to ensure the bootInstalled on your computer Card failure hasStandby mode Mouse, or press the power button to Memory ProblemsResume normal operation Lockups and Software Problems Dell Technical Update Service Dell Diagnostics Other software problemsInsert the Drivers and Utilities media Reinstalling Software Reinstalling SoftwareReinstalling Drivers and Utilities DriversProperties Click the Drivers tab→ Roll Back Driver You can restore your operating system in the following ways Restoring Your Operating SystemUsing Microsoft Windows System Restore Using Dell Factory Image RestoreUsing the Operating System Media Reinstalling Software Finding Information Configuration information Using and maintaining devicesOverview, features, setup, Dell Technology Guide About your operating systemObtaining Assistance Getting HelpGetting Help Loading iAMT drivers on installation Fast Call for HelpTechnical Support and Customer Service DellConnect Online ServicesAutoTech Service Problems With Your OrderAutomated Order-Status Service Getting Help Before You Call Page Contacting Dell Index IndexReinstalling, 57 System Restore Power, 35 processor Reinstalling, 57 System Restore