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... combinations...12 Audio...12 Video...13 Communications...13 Ports and connectors...13 System board drive connectors...14 Operating system...14 Power supply...14 Physical specifications...15 Regulatory and environmental compliance...15 4 System setup...17 Boot menu...17 Navigation keys...17 System ...information...18 Video screen options...20 Security...20 Secure boot options...21 Intel Software Guard Extensions options...22 Performance...22 Power management...23 Post behavior...24 Manageability...24 Virtualization support...24 Wireless options...25 Maintenance...25 System logs...25 Advanced ...
... combinations...12 Audio...12 Video...13 Communications...13 Ports and connectors...13 System board drive connectors...14 Operating system...14 Power supply...14 Physical specifications...15 Regulatory and environmental compliance...15 4 System setup...17 Boot menu...17 Navigation keys...17 System ...information...18 Video screen options...20 Security...20 Secure boot options...21 Intel Software Guard Extensions options...22 Performance...22 Power management...23 Post behavior...24 Manageability...24 Virtualization support...24 Wireless options...25 Maintenance...25 System logs...25 Advanced ...
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Back view 1. DisplayPort 7. USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports (4) 8. Serial port 4. External SMA antenna connectors (optional) 14. USB 2.0 ports (2) (one supports, SmartPower On) 10. Line-out audio port 3. Power connector port 13. Kensington security cable slot 2. Expansion card slots 12. Release latch 16. Network port 11. Power supply diagnostic light 15. Padlock ring Chassis 9 DisplayPort/HDMI 2.0b/VGA/USB Type-C Alt-Mode (optional) 6. Service tag label 9. DisplayPort 5.
Back view 1. DisplayPort 7. USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports (4) 8. Serial port 4. External SMA antenna connectors (optional) 14. USB 2.0 ports (2) (one supports, SmartPower On) 10. Line-out audio port 3. Power connector port 13. Kensington security cable slot 2. Expansion card slots 12. Release latch 16. Network port 11. Power supply diagnostic light 15. Padlock ring Chassis 9 DisplayPort/HDMI 2.0b/VGA/USB Type-C Alt-Mode (optional) 6. Service tag label 9. DisplayPort 5.
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...; Memory • Storage • Storage combinations • Audio • Video • Communications • Ports and connectors • System board drive connectors • Operating system • Power supply • Physical specifications • Regulatory and environmental compliance Processor NOTE: Processor numbers are available offline only. Processor Intel Core Processors 9th Gen Core CPUs Intel...
...; Memory • Storage • Storage combinations • Audio • Video • Communications • Ports and connectors • System board drive connectors • Operating system • Power supply • Physical specifications • Regulatory and environmental compliance Processor NOTE: Processor numbers are available offline only. Processor Intel Core Processors 9th Gen Core CPUs Intel...
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... 10 Pro (64-bit) • Windows 10 National Academic (64-bit) • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (64-bit) • Neokylin v6.0 SP4 (China only) Power supply Table 13. Power supply Input Voltage Input current (maximum) 100-240 Vac 4.2A 14 System specifications System board drive connectors M.2 Connectors Serial ATA (SATA) connector PCIe X16 slot...
... 10 Pro (64-bit) • Windows 10 National Academic (64-bit) • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (64-bit) • Neokylin v6.0 SP4 (China only) Power supply Table 13. Power supply Input Voltage Input current (maximum) 100-240 Vac 4.2A 14 System specifications System board drive connectors M.2 Connectors Serial ATA (SATA) connector PCIe X16 slot...
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... in OS environment. Does not allows the system to enable or disable Intel Speed Shift Technology support. Allows the system to AC power supply. • Disabled - Allows you to power on by special LAN or wireless LAN signals. • LAN Only - The option "Enable USB Wake Support" is selected by... default Allows you to block entering to power up signal from the LAN or wireless LAN. • LAN or WLAN - This feature only works when the computer is not set to be...
... in OS environment. Does not allows the system to enable or disable Intel Speed Shift Technology support. Allows the system to AC power supply. • Disabled - Allows you to power on by special LAN or wireless LAN signals. • LAN Only - The option "Enable USB Wake Support" is selected by... default Allows you to block entering to power up signal from the LAN or wireless LAN. • LAN or WLAN - This feature only works when the computer is not set to be...
Small Form Factor Service Manual
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... Removing processor...49 Installing the processor...50 M.2 PCIe SSD ...51 Removing the M.2 PCIe SSD ...51 Installing the M.2 PCIe SSD...52 Power supply unit...53 Removing power supply unit or PSU...53 Installing the power supply unit or PSU...55 Speaker...57 Removing speaker...57 Installing the speaker...58 System board...59 Removing system board...59 Installing...-Boot System Assessment - ePSA diagnostics 67 Running the ePSA Diagnostics...67 Diagnostics...67 Diagnostic error messages...69 System error messages...72 6 Getting help...73 Contacting Dell...73 4 Contents
... Removing processor...49 Installing the processor...50 M.2 PCIe SSD ...51 Removing the M.2 PCIe SSD ...51 Installing the M.2 PCIe SSD...52 Power supply unit...53 Removing power supply unit or PSU...53 Installing the power supply unit or PSU...55 Speaker...57 Removing speaker...57 Installing the speaker...58 System board...59 Removing system board...59 Installing...-Boot System Assessment - ePSA diagnostics 67 Running the ePSA Diagnostics...67 Diagnostics...67 Diagnostic error messages...69 System error messages...72 6 Getting help...73 Contacting Dell...73 4 Contents
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Rubber foot 13. Power supply unit NOTE: Dell provides a list of your system Power switch 9. Speaker 12. Optical disk drive 8. Processor 16. Hard drive cage 7. Memory module 15. Front I/O bracket 10. Hard drive bracket 6. Contact your Dell sales representative for purchase options. 16 Major components of components and their part numbers for the original system configuration purchased. System board 14. Hard drive 5. These parts are available according to warranty coverages purchased by the customer. Heatsink assembly 4. Front bezel 11. 3.
Rubber foot 13. Power supply unit NOTE: Dell provides a list of your system Power switch 9. Speaker 12. Optical disk drive 8. Processor 16. Hard drive cage 7. Memory module 15. Front I/O bracket 10. Hard drive bracket 6. Contact your Dell sales representative for purchase options. 16 Major components of components and their part numbers for the original system configuration purchased. System board 14. Hard drive 5. These parts are available according to warranty coverages purchased by the customer. Heatsink assembly 4. Front bezel 11. 3.
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Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer. Install the: a) Heatsink assembly b) Hard drive and optical drive module c) HDD assembly d) Front bezel e) Side cover 5. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer. 2. To release the PSU: Removing and installing components 53 Power supply unit Removing power supply unit or PSU 1. 4. Remove the: a) Side cover b) Front bezel c) HDD assembly d) Hard drive and optical drive module e) Heatsink assembly 3.
Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer. Install the: a) Heatsink assembly b) Hard drive and optical drive module c) HDD assembly d) Front bezel e) Side cover 5. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer. 2. To release the PSU: Removing and installing components 53 Power supply unit Removing power supply unit or PSU 1. 4. Remove the: a) Side cover b) Front bezel c) HDD assembly d) Hard drive and optical drive module e) Heatsink assembly 3.
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Replace the screws to secure the PSU to secure it towards the back of the system to the rear chassis of the system [5]. Installing the power supply unit or PSU 1. Removing and installing components 55 Route the system power cable through the retention clips [3]. 3. Insert the PSU in the chassis and slide it [1, 2]. 2. Connect the power cable to the connector on the system board [4]. 4.
Replace the screws to secure the PSU to secure it towards the back of the system to the rear chassis of the system [5]. Installing the power supply unit or PSU 1. Removing and installing components 55 Route the system power cable through the retention clips [3]. 3. Insert the PSU in the chassis and slide it [1, 2]. 2. Connect the power cable to the connector on the system board [4]. 4.
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... LED state 2 5 2 6 2 7 System state S1, S3 Notes System is normal. The computer is receiving electrical power, and power supplied by the power supply is in a low power state, either S1 or S3. S0, no PWRGD_PS This entry provides for Amber Blinking Pattern diagnostics suggestion and possible failures.... Only the +5VSB rail on the power supply is now writable. S0, no PWRGD_PS, Code fetch This indicates that the host = 1 BIOS has started to the table below ...
... LED state 2 5 2 6 2 7 System state S1, S3 Notes System is normal. The computer is receiving electrical power, and power supplied by the power supply is in a low power state, either S1 or S3. S0, no PWRGD_PS This entry provides for Amber Blinking Pattern diagnostics suggestion and possible failures.... Only the +5VSB rail on the power supply is now writable. S0, no PWRGD_PS, Code fetch This indicates that the host = 1 BIOS has started to the table below ...
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... combinations...12 Audio...12 Video...13 Communications...13 Ports and connectors...13 System board drive connectors...14 Operating system...14 Power supply...14 Physical specifications...15 Regulatory and environmental compliance...15 4 System setup...17 Boot menu...17 Navigation keys...17 System ...information...18 Video screen options...20 Security...20 Secure boot options...21 Intel Software Guard Extensions options...22 Performance...22 Power management...23 Post behavior...24 Manageability...24 Virtualization support...24 Wireless options...25 Maintenance...25 System logs...25 Advanced ...
... combinations...12 Audio...12 Video...13 Communications...13 Ports and connectors...13 System board drive connectors...14 Operating system...14 Power supply...14 Physical specifications...15 Regulatory and environmental compliance...15 4 System setup...17 Boot menu...17 Navigation keys...17 System ...information...18 Video screen options...20 Security...20 Secure boot options...21 Intel Software Guard Extensions options...22 Performance...22 Power management...23 Post behavior...24 Manageability...24 Virtualization support...24 Wireless options...25 Maintenance...25 System logs...25 Advanced ...
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Serial port 4. DisplayPorts (2) 7. Expansion card slots 12. External SMA antenna connectors (optional) 16. USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports (4) 9. Network port 11. Release latch 15. PS2 Port (Keyboard) 3. Power connector port 13. Kensington security cable slot 17. Line-out audio port 2. Padlock ring Chassis 9 Power supply diagnostic light 14. Back view 1. USB 2.0 ports (2) (one supports, SmartPower On) 10. DisplayPort/HDMI 2.0b/VGA/USB Type-C Alt-Mode (optional) 6. PS2 Port (Mouse) 5. Service tag label 8.
Serial port 4. DisplayPorts (2) 7. Expansion card slots 12. External SMA antenna connectors (optional) 16. USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports (4) 9. Network port 11. Release latch 15. PS2 Port (Keyboard) 3. Power connector port 13. Kensington security cable slot 17. Line-out audio port 2. Padlock ring Chassis 9 Power supply diagnostic light 14. Back view 1. USB 2.0 ports (2) (one supports, SmartPower On) 10. DisplayPort/HDMI 2.0b/VGA/USB Type-C Alt-Mode (optional) 6. PS2 Port (Mouse) 5. Service tag label 8.
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...; Memory • Storage • Storage combinations • Audio • Video • Communications • Ports and connectors • System board drive connectors • Operating system • Power supply • Physical specifications • Regulatory and environmental compliance Processor NOTE: Processor numbers are available offline only. NOTE: These are not a measure of your computer, go...
...; Memory • Storage • Storage combinations • Audio • Video • Communications • Ports and connectors • System board drive connectors • Operating system • Power supply • Physical specifications • Regulatory and environmental compliance Processor NOTE: Processor numbers are available offline only. NOTE: These are not a measure of your computer, go...
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.../HDMI 2.0b/VGA/USB Type-C Alt-Mode (optional) (rear) One RJ-45 (10/100/1000) connector Serial + PS/2 (rear) System board drive connectors Table 11. Power supply Input Voltage Input current (maximum) Wattage 100-240 Vac 3.2A • 200W Bronze • 200W Platinum 14 System specifications System board drive connectors M.2 Connectors Serial...; Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) • Windows 10 National Academic (64-bit) • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (64-bit) • Neokylin v6.0 SP4 (China only) Power supply Table 13.
.../HDMI 2.0b/VGA/USB Type-C Alt-Mode (optional) (rear) One RJ-45 (10/100/1000) connector Serial + PS/2 (rear) System board drive connectors Table 11. Power supply Input Voltage Input current (maximum) Wattage 100-240 Vac 3.2A • 200W Bronze • 200W Platinum 14 System specifications System board drive connectors M.2 Connectors Serial...; Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) • Windows 10 National Academic (64-bit) • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (64-bit) • Neokylin v6.0 SP4 (China only) Power supply Table 13.
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...by default. This feature only works when the computer is connected to PXE. • WLAN Only - Allows you to enable the USB devices to be powered on by special LAN signals when it receives a wake-up signal from the LAN or wireless LAN. • LAN or WLAN - Sets time to .../WWAN Block Sleep The option is not set to Disabled by default. Allows the system to be powered on a power strip or surge protector or if Auto Power is set to power up and immediately boot to AC power supply. • Disabled - Allows the system to wake the computer from the off state when triggered ...
...by default. This feature only works when the computer is connected to PXE. • WLAN Only - Allows you to enable the USB devices to be powered on by special LAN signals when it receives a wake-up signal from the LAN or wireless LAN. • LAN or WLAN - Sets time to .../WWAN Block Sleep The option is not set to Disabled by default. Allows the system to be powered on a power strip or surge protector or if Auto Power is set to power up and immediately boot to AC power supply. • Disabled - Allows the system to wake the computer from the off state when triggered ...
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......38 Removing PCIe expansion card...38 Installing PCIe expansion card...39 Power supply unit...40 Removing power supply unit or PSU...40 Installing power supply unit or PSU...42 Intrusion switch...44 Removing intrusion switch...44 Installing intrusion switch...45 Power button...46 Removing power button...46 Installing power button...47 Speaker...49 Removing speaker...49 Installing speaker...50...
......38 Removing PCIe expansion card...38 Installing PCIe expansion card...39 Power supply unit...40 Removing power supply unit or PSU...40 Installing power supply unit or PSU...42 Intrusion switch...44 Removing intrusion switch...44 Installing intrusion switch...45 Power button...46 Removing power button...46 Installing power button...47 Speaker...49 Removing speaker...49 Installing speaker...50...
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M.2 SSD 8. Front panel door 12. Power supply unit 16 Major components of your system Processor 6. Memory module 7. System board 11. System fan 16. 3 Major components of your system 1. Power button 10. Speaker 15. Heatsink assembly 5. Optical drive 4. Side cover 2. 3.5-inch hard drive assembly 3. SD card reader 9. Bezel 13. 2.5-inch hard drive assembly 14.
M.2 SSD 8. Front panel door 12. Power supply unit 16 Major components of your system Processor 6. Memory module 7. System board 11. System fan 16. 3 Major components of your system 1. Power button 10. Speaker 15. Heatsink assembly 5. Optical drive 4. Side cover 2. 3.5-inch hard drive assembly 3. SD card reader 9. Bezel 13. 2.5-inch hard drive assembly 14.
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2. Power supply unit Removing power supply unit or PSU 1. Close the front panel door. 3. To release the PSU: a) Disconnect the PSU cables from the retention clips [2, 3, 4, 5]. Open the front panel door. 4. b) ...
2. Power supply unit Removing power supply unit or PSU 1. Close the front panel door. 3. To release the PSU: a) Disconnect the PSU cables from the retention clips [2, 3, 4, 5]. Open the front panel door. 4. b) ...
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To install the PSU: a) Insert the PSU into the PSU slot and slide it towards the back of the system until it clicks into place [1]. Installing power supply unit or PSU 1. b) Replace the three screws to secure the PSU to the computer [3]. 42 Removing and installing components
To install the PSU: a) Insert the PSU into the PSU slot and slide it towards the back of the system until it clicks into place [1]. Installing power supply unit or PSU 1. b) Replace the three screws to secure the PSU to the computer [3]. 42 Removing and installing components
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The computer is receiving electrical power, and power supplied by the power supply is a system fault error condition, including the power supply. This is normal. Only the +5VSB rail on the power supply is now writable. BIOS Post code (Old LED pattern 0011) MEM config in a low power state, either S1 or S3. S3, no PWRGD_PS S0, no PWRGD_PS, Code fetch...
The computer is receiving electrical power, and power supplied by the power supply is a system fault error condition, including the power supply. This is normal. Only the +5VSB rail on the power supply is now writable. BIOS Post code (Old LED pattern 0011) MEM config in a low power state, either S1 or S3. S3, no PWRGD_PS S0, no PWRGD_PS, Code fetch...