Bottom view – Dell Precision M90 User Manual

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Bottom View

 

subwoofer —

Produces a broader bass output than is provided by the speakers.

 

battery charge/health gauge —

Provides information on the battery charge status. For more information, see

Checking the Battery Charge

.

 

battery-bay latch release —

Releases the battery from the battery bay. For more information, see

Replacing the Battery

.

 

battery —

When a battery is installed, you can use the computer without connecting the computer to an electrical outlet. For more information, see

Using a

Battery

.

 

cover for optional internal card with Bluetooth® wireless technology —

For more information, see the documentation that came with your card. To quickly

enable or disable all wireless devices, press <Fn><F2>.

 

hard drive —

Stores software and data. For more information, see

Hard Drive

. The size displayed for your hard drive in Windows Explorer is the capacity of the

drive before any operating system or programs are installed.

 

air vent —

The computer uses fan(s) to create airflow through the vent(s), which prevents the computer from overheating.

 

 

Mini-Card/modem cover —

Covers the compartment that contains the Mini-Card and the modem. For more information, see

Modem

.

 

Docking-device connector —

Lets you attach your computer to the Media Base or other docking device. See the Dell documentation that came with your

docking device for more information.

 

memory module cover —

Covers the compartment that contains the memory modules. For more information, see

Memory

.

 

1 subwoofer

5 cover for optional internal card with

Bluetooth® wireless technology

9

docking-device
connector

2 battery

charge/health gauge

6 hard drive

10 memory module

cover

3 battery-bay latch

release

7 air vent

11 air vent

4 battery

8 Mini-Card/modem cover

12 optical-drive

security screw

CAUTION:

Do not block, push objects into, or allow dust to accumulate in the air vents. Do not store your computer in a low-airflow environment,

such as a closed briefcase, while it is running. Restricting the airflow can damage the computer or cause a fire.

NOTICE:

Your computer features Undock & Go™ technology that allows you to undock your computer without going into standby mode. Because the 

computer may not automatically go into standby mode when it is undocked, be sure the settings in the Power Options control panel do not prohibit the
computer from going into standby mode. If you change the Power Options control panel to prohibit the computer from going into standby mode, you
greatly increase the chances of causing your battery to wear down quickly or causing your computer to overheat.

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