Dell GX1 technical specifications System Board and Riser Board Labels, LPT1

Page 58

Working Inside Your Computer: Dell OptiPlex GX1 Low-Profile Managed PC Systems

System Board and Riser Board Labels

Table 2 lists the labels for connectors and sockets on your system board and riser board, and it gives a brief description of their functions.

Table 2. System Board and Riser Board Connectors and Sockets

Connector or

Description

Socket

 

AMC

ATI multimedia channel

BATTERY

Battery socket

CD_IN

CD-ROM audio interface connector

DIMM_x

DIMM socket

DSKT

Diskette/tape drive interface connector

ENET

NIC connector (optional)

FAN

Microprocessor fan connector

HDLED

Hard-disk drive LED connector (on riser board)

IDEn

EIDE interface connector

INTRUSION

Chassis intrusion switch connector

ISAn*

ISA expansion-card connector (on riser board)

KYBD

Keyboard connector

LINE-IN

Audio line-in jack

LINE-OUT

Audio line-out jack (amplified source)

MIC

Microphone jack

MONITOR

Video connector

MOUSE

Mouse connector

P1

Wakeup On LAN power connector (on riser board)

PANEL

Control panel connector

PARALLEL

Parallel port connector; sometimes referred to as

 

LPT1

PCIn*

PCI expansion-card connector (on riser board)

POWER_1

Main power input connector

POWER_2

3.3-V power input connector

RISER

Riser board connector

file:///C/infodev/2013/eDoc/OpGX1/SQRG/computer.htm[2/21/2013 11:53:01 AM]

Image 58
Contents Initial release 7 Dec Last revised 31 Jan System Features OverviewHardware Features 640 × True-color 32 bpp 85 Hz 800 ×Software Features Manageability Features Dell OpenManage ProgramFault Management Auto Power On Wakeup On LANTemperature Monitoring Security FeaturesConnecting Peripheral Devices O Ports, Connectors, and IndicatorsUSB Connectors Parallel Port ConnectorMouse Connector Integrated NIC ConnectorSerial Port Connectors Audio ConnectorsVideo Connector Keyboard ConnectorUsing the Power Switch Using the Optional Stand for Vertical Orientation Attaching the Optional Stand for Vertical OrientationEnergy Star Compliance Energy Star EmblemAccessing Online Documentation Getting HelpEntering the System Setup Program Enter the System Setup program as followsSystem Setup Screens System Setup ScreensPage System-Setup Navigation Keys Keys Action Using the System Setup ProgramSystem Setup Options TimeDiskette Drive A, Diskette Drive B, and Use ZIP as a or B DateDrives Primary and Secondary Reserved Memory Chassis Intrusion CPU SpeedNum Lock DAC SnoopSystem Password Keyboard ErrorsPassword Status Boot Sequence Device-List Screen Navigation Keys Keys ActionSample Device List Screen Setup Password Saving Monitor Power Power ManagementSaving Eide Hard-Disk Drive Power Sound MouseParallel Port Parallel ModeSerial Port 1 and Serial Port IDE Hard DiskSpeaker Using the System Password FeatureDiskette System Data OptionsAssigning a System Password Using Your System Password to Secure Your System Type the password and press EnterUsing the Setup Password Feature Deleting or Changing an Existing System PasswordAssigning a Setup Password Page Responding to Error Messages Back to ContentsOverview Quick Start About the ICUPreparing to Use the ICU When to Run the ICUICU Database Starting the ICU Accessing HelpBacking Up the ICU Diskette Making Selections in the ICU Adding a Listed CardICU Keys Keys Action Add Network Card Dialog Box Configuration Settings Dialog Box for Assigning an IRQ Line Adding an Unlisted Card Specify Interrupt Dialog Box Specify I/O Port Dialog Box Modifying a Card Removing a Card Viewing Resources System Resource Usage Dialog BoxLocking and Unlocking Cards Saving the System ConfigurationExiting From the ICU Locking and Unlocking All ResourcesLocking and Unlocking Configuration Resources Safety First For You and Your Computer Before You BeginRemoving the Computer Cover Unpacking Your Hardware OptionReplacing the Computer Cover Replacing the Computer CoverInside Your Computer Computer Orientation ViewJumpers System Board JumpersSystem-Board Jumper Settings Description BUS66MSystem Board and Riser Board Labels LPT1Removing and Replacing the Expansion-Card Cage Removing the Expansion-Card CageReplacing the Expansion-Card Cage System Board Features Expansion Cards Expansion Cards Expansion SlotsRemoving the Filler Bracket Removing an Expansion Card Adding Memory DIMMs and Dimm SocketsPerforming a Memory Upgrade Installing a Dimm Installing a Dimm Removing a Dimm Adding Video MemoryInstalling a Video-Memory Upgrade Module Upgrading the Microprocessor Removing the MicroprocessorReplacing the System Battery Page System Battery and Battery Socket Drive Locations Removing and Replacing Front-Panel Inserts Removing the Front-Panel Insert for a 5.25-Inch BayConnecting Drives DC Power Cable ConnectorInstalling a Drive in the 5.25-Inch Drive Bay Removing the 3.5-Inch Diskette Drive/Bracket Assembly Installing the 5.25-Inch Diskette Drive Bracket Attaching Cables to a Drive in the 5.25-Inch Drive Bay Installing an Eide Hard-Disk Drive Eide Drive AddressingRemoving the Hard-Disk Drive Bracket Securing the Hard-Disk Drive to the Bracket ALERT! Cover was previously removed Page Installing Scsi Devices Scsi Configuration GuidelinesGeneral Procedure for Installing Scsi Devices Page ALERT! Cover was previously removed Partitioning and Formatting Scsi Hard-Disk Drives System Information MicroprocessorExpansion Bus Drives MemoryPorts Video Key CombinationsPhysical Controls and IndicatorsPower EnvironmentalBack to Contents ICU Error Messages Message Probable Cause Corrective ActionLoaded card is not a Conflictingcard This is An Eisa system. Use Message Configuration Manager MessagesProbable Cause Corrective Action Error Failed to activate device, CSN=Card Select Number See Modifying a Card for instructions See Adding a Listed Card for instructions
Related manuals
Manual 12 pages 4.6 Kb