Dell XPS One 24 (Late 2008) User Manual

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Using Your XPS One

4

Headphone or line-out connector —

Connects to headphones.

NOTE: To connect to a powered

speaker or sound system, use the
audio out or S/PDIF connector on the

back of your computer

5

Microphone or line-in connector —

Connects to a microphone for voice or to

an audio cable for audio.

6

Hard drive activity light — Turns on

when the computer reads or writes data. A

flashing light indicates hard drive activity.

NOTICE: To avoid loss of data, never

turn off the computer while the hard

drive activity light is flashing.

7

Power button and light — Turns the

power on or off when pressed. The light

in the center of this button indicates the
power state:

Blinking blue — the computer is in

sleep state.
Solid blue — the computer is in power-

on state.
Solid amber — the system board

cannot start initialization. There may be

an issue with either the system board

or power supply.

8

Wireless sync button — A wireless

connection can be established between

your wireless keyboard and mouse and

your computer. Press the sync button on

the back of your computer, then press the

sync button on the device that you wish

to use.

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