Service tag number, Serial port, Designat – Dell PRECISION 530 User Manual

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RS-232

A long-established standard describing the interface

for

serial

data communication between computers

and related devices. See also

DCE

and

DTE

.

RTC

Real-time clock. Battery-powered clock circuitry on

the system board that keeps the date and time after

you turn off the computer.

RTCRST

Real-time clock reset. A jumper on the system board

that can often be used for troubleshooting problems.

SCSI

Small computer system interface. A high-speed

interface that can be used to connect

devices

to a

computer, such as hard drives,

CD

drives, printers,

and scanners. The SCSI can connect up to seven

devices using a single controller. Each device is

accessed by an individual ID number on the SCSI

controller’s

bus

. See also

LVD

.

SDRAM

Synchronous dynamic random-access memory

(

DRAM

). A type of DRAM used on

DIMMs

. SDRAM

is synchronized with the system

clock speed

,

operating at the same speed as the system

bus

.

sec

Second(s). A measurement of time.

Serial Port

An

I/O

port on your computer that transfers data

sequentially, one

bit

at a time. It uses either a 9-pin

or a 25-pin, male

subminiature-D

connector, typically

to connect a

device

such as a modem or mouse. Also

referred to as a

COM port

. See also

DCE

and

DTE

.

Service Tag Number

A five to seven-digit alpha-numeric code located on

a sticker on your Dell computer. This code is

programmed into your computer’s

system setup

by

Dell during the manufacturing process. Dell

customer support applications use the Service Tag to

display all of the configuration and support history

information for your specific computer. See also

Express Service Code

. For more information, see

http://support.dell.com.

SIMM

Single in-line memory module. A slim circuit board

containing

RAM

chips. SIMMs can be plugged into

sockets on the computer's system board to add

memory to the computer. Depending on the

computer, SIMMs may need to be installed in

multiples of two or four. See also

DIMM

and

RIMM

.

SMART

Self-Monitoring And Reporting Tool. A standard for

developing hard drives and software systems that

automatically monitors a hard drive's health and

reports potential problems. Ideally, this should allow

you to take proactive actions to prevent impending

hard-drive failures.

SMBIOS

System management

BIOS

. A standard method by

which the BIOS data of a

WfM

-compliant computer

can be accessed remotely.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol. The protocol

governing network management and the monitoring

of network equipment.

SPGA

Staggered pin grid array. A type of socket for a

computer

chip

. The SPGA socket has all its pins in

staggered rows, as opposed to the

PGA

socket, which

has its pins lined up in even rows.

SPX

Sequenced packet exchange. A transport layer protocol

that works with

IPX

to ensure reliable data

transmissions. See also

IPX/SPX

.

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