Dell OptiPlex 980 (Early 2010) User Manual

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start) — indicates a problem with the

system board or power supply.

Drive activity light

blinking blue — indicates that the

computer is reading data from or writing

data to the hard drive.

Network connectivity light

blue — indicates that a good connection

exists between the network and the

computer.

off (no light) — indicates that the

computer is not detecting a physical

connection to the network.

Diagnostic lights

four amber lights on the front panel. For

more information, see Diagnostics.

Back of the computer

Link integrity light on integrated

network adapter

green — a good 10 Mbps connection

exists between the network and the

computer.

orange — a good 100 Mbps connection

exists between the network and the

computer.

yellow — a good 1000 Mbps connection

exists between the network and the

computer.

off (no light) — the computer is not

detecting a physical connection to the

network.

Network activity light on integrated

network adapter

yellow light — a blinking yellow light

indicates that network activity is present.

Power supply light

green light — the power supply is turned

on and is functional. The power cable

must be connected to the power

connector (at the back of the computer)

and the electrical outlet.

NOTE:

You can test the health of the

power system by pressing the test button.

When the system's power supply voltage

is within specification, the self-test LED

lights up. If the LED does not light up, the

power supply may be defective. AC power

must be connected during this test.

Power
Wattage

Mini-tower

255 W

(EPA)

305 W (non-

EPA)

Desktop

255 W

(EPA)

255 W (non-

EPA)

Small form factor

235 W

(EPA)

235 W (non-

EPA)

Maximum heat dissipation

Mini-tower

1000

BTU/hr

(EPA)

1603 BTU/hr

(non-EPA)

Desktop

1000

BTU/hr

(EPA)

1341 BTU/hr

(non-EPA)

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