Ultra small form factor computer, About your ultra small form factor computer, Front view – Dell OptiPlex 755 User Manual

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Ultra Small Form Factor Computer

User's Guide

  

About Your Ultra Small Form Factor Computer

  

Removing the Computer Cover

  

Inside Your Computer

  

Chassis Intrusion Switch

  

System Board Components

  

Connecting the AC Power Adapter

  

Dell Badge

 

About Your Ultra Small Form Factor Computer

 

Front View

NOTICE:

Do not place your monitor on the computer. Use a monitor stand.

NOTICE:

When setting up your computer, secure all cables toward the back of your work area to prevent the cables from being pulled, tangled, or

stepped on.

NOTE:

If you want to orient your computer under a desk top or on a wall surface, use the optional wall-mount bracket. To order this bracket, contact

Dell (see

Getting Help

).

1

USB connectors
(2)

Use the front USB connectors for devices that you connect occasionally, such as joysticks or cameras, or for bootable USB devices (see

System Setup

for more information about booting to a USB device).

It is recommended that you use the back USB connectors for devices that typically remain connected, such as printers and keyboards.

2

headphone
connector

Use the headphone connector to attach headphones and most kinds of speakers.

3

microphone
connector

Use the microphone connector to attach a microphone.

4 power light

The power light illuminates and blinks or remains solid to indicate different states:

l

 

No light — The computer is turned off.

l

 

Steady green — The computer is in a normal operating state.

l

 

Blinking green — The computer is in a power-saving mode.

l

 

Blinking or solid yellow — See

Power Problems

.

To exit from a power-saving mode, press the power button or use the keyboard or the mouse if it is configured as a wake device in the
Windows Device Manager. For more information about sleep modes and exiting from a power-saving mode, see

Power Management for

Windows XP and Windows Vista

.

See

System Lights

for a description of light codes that can help you troubleshoot problems with your computer.

5 power button

Press this button to turn on the computer.

NOTICE:

To avoid losing data, do not turn off the computer by pressing the power button. Instead, perform an operating system

shutdown. See

Turning Off Your Computer

for more information.

6 vents

The vents help prevent your computer from overheating. To ensure proper ventilation, do not block these cooling vents.

7 module bay

Install a D-module optical drive, second hard drive, or floppy drive in the module bay.

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