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... for Workgroups is a registered service mark of Adobe Systems Incorporated; UNIX is a trademark of Dell Computer Corporation; Dell Computer Corporation disclaims any manner whatsoever without notice. © 1994-1998 Dell Computer Corporation. Reproduction in any proprietary interest in trademarks...EtherLink is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation; Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this text: Dell, OptiPlex, and the DELL logo are registered trademarks and Windows for energy efficiency. IBM and OS/2 are registered trademarks of International Business...
... for Workgroups is a registered service mark of Adobe Systems Incorporated; UNIX is a trademark of Dell Computer Corporation; Dell Computer Corporation disclaims any manner whatsoever without notice. © 1994-1998 Dell Computer Corporation. Reproduction in any proprietary interest in trademarks...EtherLink is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation; Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this text: Dell, OptiPlex, and the DELL logo are registered trademarks and Windows for energy efficiency. IBM and OS/2 are registered trademarks of International Business...
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...are equipped with three-prong plugs to match the AC power available at your own personal safety. Be sure nothing rests on your computer system's cables and that the cables are electrically rated to AC power. To help avoid possible damage to ensure your location: - 115 ..., or uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Do not use your computer system, observe the following safety guidelines to help protect your computer system from potential damage and to the system board, wait 5 seconds after turning off the system before disconnecting a device from the computer. If you use adapter plugs...
...are equipped with three-prong plugs to match the AC power available at your own personal safety. Be sure nothing rests on your computer system's cables and that the cables are electrically rated to AC power. To help avoid possible damage to ensure your location: - 115 ..., or uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Do not use your computer system, observe the following safety guidelines to help protect your computer system from potential damage and to the system board, wait 5 seconds after turning off the system before disconnecting a device from the computer. If you use adapter plugs...
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...upper arms hang naturally at a comfortable viewing distance (usually 510 to 610 millimeters [20 to rest your hands while using your computer system: Position your system so that use a footrest, if necessary, to minimize reflections and glare on the front of your feet and not on the monitor... posture. Avoid placing loose papers underneath your Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide. When you stop typing, try to help you are available (from Dell and other sources) to do not have to organize your sides. do not block cooling vents. Set the monitor at your work activities...
...upper arms hang naturally at a comfortable viewing distance (usually 510 to 610 millimeters [20 to rest your hands while using your computer system: Position your system so that use a footrest, if necessary, to minimize reflections and glare on the front of your feet and not on the monitor... posture. Avoid placing loose papers underneath your Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide. When you stop typing, try to help you are available (from Dell and other sources) to do not have to organize your sides. do not block cooling vents. Set the monitor at your work activities...
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..., or drives. xi Chapter 5, "Working Inside Your Computer," Chapter 6, "Installing System Board Options," and Chapter 7, "Installing Drives," are interested in which regulatory agencies have tested and approved the Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC. Appendix C, "Regulatory Notices," is for users who want to change the...4, "Using Integrated Devices." Everyone should read the rest of the system. Users who want to connect their system or who want to learn about the details of Chapter 2. Users who uses a Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC. This guide is intended for anyone who add or ...
..., or drives. xi Chapter 5, "Working Inside Your Computer," Chapter 6, "Installing System Board Options," and Chapter 7, "Installing Drives," are interested in which regulatory agencies have tested and approved the Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC. Appendix C, "Regulatory Notices," is for users who want to change the...4, "Using Integrated Devices." Everyone should read the rest of the system. Users who want to connect their system or who want to learn about the details of Chapter 2. Users who uses a Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC. This guide is intended for anyone who add or ...
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... users or technicians. Documentation is included if you need to your system or software. Dell Computer Corporation ("Dell") manufactures its hardware products from your Dell system and the "Total Satisfaction" Return Policy. Operating system documentation is included with industrystandard practices. You may be installed on the System Setup program and ISA Configuration Utility, and instructions for your...
... users or technicians. Documentation is included if you need to your system or software. Dell Computer Corporation ("Dell") manufactures its hardware products from your Dell system and the "Total Satisfaction" Return Policy. Operating system documentation is included with industrystandard practices. You may be installed on the System Setup program and ISA Configuration Utility, and instructions for your...
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.... Example: Key combinations are series of text throughout this document: Keycaps, the labeling that appears on the keys on a keyboard, are part of your computer system. Commands are not intended to be typed when referenced. The following subsections describe notational conventions used in italic type. Examples: autoexec.bat and c:\windows Syntax...
.... Example: Key combinations are series of text throughout this document: Keycaps, the labeling that appears on the keys on a keyboard, are part of your computer system. Commands are not intended to be typed when referenced. The following subsections describe notational conventions used in italic type. Examples: autoexec.bat and c:\windows Syntax...
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Example: del c:\myfile.doc Screen text is presented in the Courier New font. Variables are placeholders for example, or it can be a system message, for which you are instructed to type as part of a command (referred to as a command line). Example: DIMM_x (where x represents the DIMM socket designation). ...
Example: del c:\myfile.doc Screen text is presented in the Courier New font. Variables are placeholders for example, or it can be a system message, for which you are instructed to type as part of a command (referred to as a command line). Example: DIMM_x (where x represents the DIMM socket designation). ...
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System Features 1-1 Hardware Features 1-2 Software Features 1-4 Manageability Features 1-5 Dell OpenManage Program 1-6 PXE 1-7 Wakeup On LAN 1-8 Auto Power On 1-8 Security Features 1-8 Chassis Intrusion 1-8 Security Cable Slot and Padlock Ring 1-8 Passwords 1-9 Using the Power Switch 1-9 Using ... Important Note for Windows 95 Users 1-11 Intel PIIX4e INF Update Installer for Windows 95 1-12 Accessing Online Documentation 1-13 Getting Help 1-14 Entering the System Setup Program 2-1 System Setup Screen 2-2 Using the System Setup Program 2-2 xv
System Features 1-1 Hardware Features 1-2 Software Features 1-4 Manageability Features 1-5 Dell OpenManage Program 1-6 PXE 1-7 Wakeup On LAN 1-8 Auto Power On 1-8 Security Features 1-8 Chassis Intrusion 1-8 Security Cable Slot and Padlock Ring 1-8 Passwords 1-9 Using the Power Switch 1-9 Using ... Important Note for Windows 95 Users 1-11 Intel PIIX4e INF Update Installer for Windows 95 1-12 Accessing Online Documentation 1-13 Getting Help 1-14 Entering the System Setup Program 2-1 System Setup Screen 2-2 Using the System Setup Program 2-2 xv
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... Problem 2-6 Hard-Disk Drive Sequence 2-7 Boot Sequence 2-7 Diskette Drive A 2-8 Hard-Disk Drive 2-8 IDE CD-ROM Reader 2-8 Onboard NIC 2-8 PXE 2-8 System Memory 2-8 Video Memory 2-8 Reserved Memory 2-8 CPU Speed 2-9 Integrated Devices 2-9 Sound 2-9 Network Interface Controller 2-9 Mouse Port 2-9 Serial Port 1 and Serial ...Port Mode 2-10 IDE Drive Interface 2-10 Diskette Interface 2-11 PC Speaker 2-11 Video DAC Snoop 2-11 System Security 2-11 System Password 2-11 Password Status 2-12 Setup Password 2-12 Chassis Intrusion 2-12 Keyboard NumLock 2-13 Report Keyboard Errors...
... Problem 2-6 Hard-Disk Drive Sequence 2-7 Boot Sequence 2-7 Diskette Drive A 2-8 Hard-Disk Drive 2-8 IDE CD-ROM Reader 2-8 Onboard NIC 2-8 PXE 2-8 System Memory 2-8 Video Memory 2-8 Reserved Memory 2-8 CPU Speed 2-9 Integrated Devices 2-9 Sound 2-9 Network Interface Controller 2-9 Mouse Port 2-9 Serial Port 1 and Serial ...Port Mode 2-10 IDE Drive Interface 2-10 Diskette Interface 2-11 PC Speaker 2-11 Video DAC Snoop 2-11 System Security 2-11 System Password 2-11 Password Status 2-12 Setup Password 2-12 Chassis Intrusion 2-12 Keyboard NumLock 2-13 Report Keyboard Errors...
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Using the System Password Feature 2-16 Assigning a System Password 2-16 Using Your System Password to Secure Your System 2-17 Deleting or Changing an Existing System Password 2-18 Using the Setup Password Feature 2-19 Assigning a Setup Password 2-19 Operating With a Setup ... 3-5 Adding a Listed Card 3-6 Adding an Unlisted Card 3-9 Modifying a Card 3-11 Removing a Card 3-13 Viewing Resources 3-14 Saving the System Configuration 3-15 Exiting From the ICU 3-15 Locking and Unlocking Cards 3-15 Locking and Unlocking All Resources 3-15 Locking and Unlocking Configuration Resources 3-...
Using the System Password Feature 2-16 Assigning a System Password 2-16 Using Your System Password to Secure Your System 2-17 Deleting or Changing an Existing System Password 2-18 Using the Setup Password Feature 2-19 Assigning a Setup Password 2-19 Operating With a Setup ... 3-5 Adding a Listed Card 3-6 Adding an Unlisted Card 3-9 Modifying a Card 3-11 Removing a Card 3-13 Viewing Resources 3-14 Saving the System Configuration 3-15 Exiting From the ICU 3-15 Locking and Unlocking Cards 3-15 Locking and Unlocking All Resources 3-15 Locking and Unlocking Configuration Resources 3-...
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...Your Hardware Option 5-2 Removing the Computer Cover 5-2 Replacing the Computer Cover 5-3 Inside Your Computer 5-5 Jumpers 5-6 Switches 5-6 System Board and Riser Board Labels 5-10 Removing and Replacing the Expansion-Card Cage 5-11 Removing the Expansion-Card Cage 5-11 ...an Expansion Card 6-5 Adding Memory 6-6 Performing a Memory Upgrade 6-7 Installing a DIMM 6-9 Removing a DIMM 6-9 Adding Video Memory 6-10 Replacing the System Battery 6-11 Removing and Replacing Front-Panel Inserts 7-2 Connecting Drives 7-3 Installing a Drive in the 5.25-Inch Drive Bay 7-5 Installing an EIDE...
...Your Hardware Option 5-2 Removing the Computer Cover 5-2 Replacing the Computer Cover 5-3 Inside Your Computer 5-5 Jumpers 5-6 Switches 5-6 System Board and Riser Board Labels 5-10 Removing and Replacing the Expansion-Card Cage 5-11 Removing the Expansion-Card Cage 5-11 ...an Expansion Card 6-5 Adding Memory 6-6 Performing a Memory Upgrade 6-7 Installing a DIMM 6-9 Removing a DIMM 6-9 Adding Video Memory 6-10 Replacing the System Battery 6-11 Removing and Replacing Front-Panel Inserts 7-2 Connecting Drives 7-3 Installing a Drive in the 5.25-Inch Drive Bay 7-5 Installing an EIDE...
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...C-5 Korean Regulatory Notice C-5 Class A Device C-5 Class B Device C-5 Polish Center for Vertical Orientation 1-10 Energy Star Emblem 1-11 System Setup Screen 2-4 ICU Window 3-5 Add Network Card Dialog Box 3-6 Card Configuration Dialog Box 3-7 xix Figure 2-1. and Canada Only D-3 ...Figure 1-1. ICU Error Messages B-1 Configuration Manager Messages B-6 FCC Notices (U.S. Dell OpenManage Program 1-6 Security Cable Slot and Padlock Ring 1-9 Attaching the Optional Stand for Testing and Certification Notice C-6 C-6 C-6 ...
...C-5 Korean Regulatory Notice C-5 Class A Device C-5 Class B Device C-5 Polish Center for Vertical Orientation 1-10 Energy Star Emblem 1-11 System Setup Screen 2-4 ICU Window 3-5 Add Network Card Dialog Box 3-6 Card Configuration Dialog Box 3-7 xix Figure 2-1. and Canada Only D-3 ...Figure 1-1. ICU Error Messages B-1 Configuration Manager Messages B-6 FCC Notices (U.S. Dell OpenManage Program 1-6 Security Cable Slot and Padlock Ring 1-9 Attaching the Optional Stand for Testing and Certification Notice C-6 C-6 C-6 ...
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... 3-9 Figure 3-7. Removing the 5.25-Inch Drive Bracket 7-6 Figure 7-8. Configuration Settings Dialog Box for the 3.5-Inch Bay 7-3 Figure 7-4. System Board Jumpers 5-8 Figure 5-7. Expansion Cards 6-2 Figure 6-3. DIMMs and DIMM Sockets 6-6 Figure 6-7. Drive Locations 7-1 Figure 7-2. Attaching Hard-...Disk Drive Cables 7-12 xx Specify I /O Ports and Connectors 4-2 Figure 5-1. Riser-Board Expansion-Card Connectors 6-3 Figure 6-4. System Battery and Battery Socket 6-13 Figure 7-1. Inserting the Drive Bracket into the Drive Bay 7-7 Figure 7-10. Attaching Cables to ...
... 3-9 Figure 3-7. Removing the 5.25-Inch Drive Bracket 7-6 Figure 7-8. Configuration Settings Dialog Box for the 3.5-Inch Bay 7-3 Figure 7-4. System Board Jumpers 5-8 Figure 5-7. Expansion Cards 6-2 Figure 6-3. DIMMs and DIMM Sockets 6-6 Figure 6-7. Drive Locations 7-1 Figure 7-2. Attaching Hard-...Disk Drive Cables 7-12 xx Specify I /O Ports and Connectors 4-2 Figure 5-1. Riser-Board Expansion-Card Connectors 6-3 Figure 6-4. System Battery and Battery Socket 6-13 Figure 7-1. Inserting the Drive Bracket into the Drive Bay 7-7 Figure 7-10. Attaching Cables to ...
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Table 2-2. Table 3-1. Table 5-1. Table 2-1. Table 5-2. System-Setup Navigation Keys 2-3 Power Time-Out Periods 2-15 ICU Keys 3-6 System-Board Jumper Settings 5-9 System Board and Riser Board Connectors and Sockets 5-10 Sample DIMM Configuration Options 6-7 Technical Specifications A-1 Configuration Utility Messages B-1 Configuration Manager Messages B-6 xxi Table A-1. Table B-2. Table 6-1. Table B-1.
Table 2-2. Table 3-1. Table 5-1. Table 2-1. Table 5-2. System-Setup Navigation Keys 2-3 Power Time-Out Periods 2-15 ICU Keys 3-6 System-Board Jumper Settings 5-9 System Board and Riser Board Connectors and Sockets 5-10 Sample DIMM Configuration Options 6-7 Technical Specifications A-1 Configuration Utility Messages B-1 Configuration Manager Messages B-6 xxi Table A-1. Table B-2. Table 6-1. Table B-1.
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... 1-1 A keyboard command () that allows the microprocessor to your system, provides information about accessing the online documentation, and tells you where to handle complex multimedia and communications software. The Dell® OptiPlex® E1 Managed PC is not available under the Microsoft® Windows NT... ® and IBM ®OS/2®operating systems. System memory that runs at an internal speed of 266 megahertz...
... 1-1 A keyboard command () that allows the microprocessor to your system, provides information about accessing the online documentation, and tells you where to handle complex multimedia and communications software. The Dell® OptiPlex® E1 Managed PC is not available under the Microsoft® Windows NT... ® and IBM ®OS/2®operating systems. System memory that runs at an internal speed of 266 megahertz...
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... to the Plug and Play standard. The USB connectors on all monitors. 1-2 Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC Reference and Installation Guide Self-Monitoring and Analysis Reporting Technology II (SMART II) support, which , when enabled in the System Setup program, allows the system to be powered up if your hard-disk drive has become unreliable. The...
... to the Plug and Play standard. The USB connectors on all monitors. 1-2 Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC Reference and Installation Guide Self-Monitoring and Analysis Reporting Technology II (SMART II) support, which , when enabled in the System Setup program, allows the system to be powered up if your hard-disk drive has become unreliable. The...
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... 4 MB 1600 x 1200 256 colors (8 bpp) 75 Hz 4 MB NOTE: For the full name of the PCI bus, improving overall system performance. - The AGP bus reduces bandwidth requirements of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in your online...(ECP)-compliant. A diskette/tape drive interface, which supports a 3.5-inch diskette drive and, optionally, a second diskette drive or tape drive. A Personal System/2 (PS/2)-style keyboard port and a PS/2-compatible mouse port. Each interface supports high-capacity EIDE drives, as well as devices such as advanced technology ...
... 4 MB 1600 x 1200 256 colors (8 bpp) 75 Hz 4 MB NOTE: For the full name of the PCI bus, improving overall system performance. - The AGP bus reduces bandwidth requirements of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in your online...(ECP)-compliant. A diskette/tape drive interface, which supports a 3.5-inch diskette drive and, optionally, a second diskette drive or tape drive. A Personal System/2 (PS/2)-style keyboard port and a PS/2-compatible mouse port. Each interface supports high-capacity EIDE drives, as well as devices such as advanced technology ...
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... Integrated Devices." The NIC is included with your Dell computer system: Utilities that can assign resources to these utilities, see Chapter 2, "Using the System Setup Program." For more information on this document. For information on using software described in the Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide. 1-4 Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC Reference and Installation Guide Video drivers for...
... Integrated Devices." The NIC is included with your Dell computer system: Utilities that can assign resources to these utilities, see Chapter 2, "Using the System Setup Program." For more information on this document. For information on using software described in the Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide. 1-4 Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC Reference and Installation Guide Video drivers for...
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... enables the management of a software package that correspond to each diskette in the Dell Accessories folder. For more about system components. Your Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC incorporates many hardware and software features to view your computer's current hardware configuration and operating system version. DMI defines the software, interfaces, and data files that allows you install...
... enables the management of a software package that correspond to each diskette in the Dell Accessories folder. For more about system components. Your Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC incorporates many hardware and software features to view your computer's current hardware configuration and operating system version. DMI defines the software, interfaces, and data files that allows you install...
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..., Date and Time, Event Type, Event Severity, Event Class, and Event System 1-6 Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC Reference and Installation Guide The Dell OpenManage program is available in client and administrator versions. On systems running WIndows 95 or Windows NT 4.0, the Dell OpenManage program is the Dell software-management application interface for DMI. It allows you about the...
..., Date and Time, Event Type, Event Severity, Event Class, and Event System 1-6 Dell OptiPlex E1 Managed PC Reference and Installation Guide The Dell OpenManage program is available in client and administrator versions. On systems running WIndows 95 or Windows NT 4.0, the Dell OpenManage program is the Dell software-management application interface for DMI. It allows you about the...