Configuración del ordenador

PRECAUCIÓN: antes de realizar cualquiera de los procedimientos descritos en esta sección, siga las instrucciones de seguridad incluidas en la Guía de información del sistema.

AVISO: si el ordenador tiene instalada una tarjeta de expansión (como una tarjeta de red), conecte el cable correspondiente a la tarjeta, y no al conector situado en el panel posterior del ordenador.

Debe completar todos los pasos para configurar correctamente el ordenador. Consulte las figuras correspondientes que se muestran después de las instrucciones.

1Conecte el teclado y el ratón.

AVISO: no intente utilizar un ratón PS/2 y un ratón USB simultáneamente.

2Conecte el cable del módem o de red.

Inserte el cable de red, no la línea telefónica, en el conector de red. Si dispone de un módem opcional, conecte la línea telefónica al módem.

AVISO: no conecte el cable del módem al adaptador de red. El voltaje de las comunicaciones telefónicas puede dañar el adaptador de red.

3Conecte el monitor.

Alinee e inserte suavemente el cable del monitor para evitar que se doblen las patas. Apriete los tornillos que hay en los conectores de los cables.

NOTA: algunas pantallas planas y tarjetas gráficas admiten la interfaz visual digital (DVI). Si el monitor y la tarjeta tienen conectores DVI, Dell recomienda utilizar DVI en lugar de VGA.

Se puede utilizar un segundo monitor opcional, para lo que se requiere una tarjeta de adaptador de gráficos multimonitor. Para activar el soporte de monitor dual, ambos monitores deben estar conectados cuando se inicie el ordenador. Para obtener más información sobre cómo conectar dos monitores, consulte “Conexiones de monitor” en la página 123.

4Conecte los altavoces.

5Conecte los cables de alimentación al ordenador, al monitor y a los dispositivos, e inserte el otro extremo de los cables en tomas de alimentación.

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