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Anleitung Dell, modell Inspiron 8200

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Solid green: The battery is charging. . Flashing green: The battery is fully charged. If the computer is running on a battery, the light operates as follows: . Off: The battery is adequately charged (or the computer is turned off). . Flashing orange: The battery charge is low. . Solid orange: The battery charge is critically low. Air Vents— The computer uses an internal fan to create airflow through the vents, which prevents the computer from overheating. Keyboard Status Lights— The green lights located above the keyboard indicate the following: Keyboard— The keyboard includes a numeric keypad as well as the Microsoft® Windows® logo key . Turns on steadily or blinks when the computer is in a power management mode. It also blinks to indicate battery charge status. HINT: The computer turns on the fans when the computer gets hot. The fans may make noise, which is normal and does not indicate a problem with the fans or the computer CAUTION: Do not block, push objects into, or allow dust to accumulate in the air vents. Doing so can damage the computer or cause a fire. Turns on when the numeric keypad is enabled Turns on when the uppercase letter function is enabled Turns on when the scroll lock function is enabled Track Stick— Use the track stick and track stick buttons as you would use a mouse. Touch Pad— Use the touch pad and touch pad buttons as you would use a mouse. Battery Bay— When a battery is installed, you can use the computer without connecting it to an electrical outlet. Module Bay— You can install devices such as a CD drive, CD-RW drive, DVD drive, or Dell TravelLite™ module in the module bay. Touch Pad/Track Stick Buttons— Correspond to the left and right buttons on a standard mouse. Dell™ AccessDirect™ Buttons— Press the buttons to launch various resources, such as your default Internet browser and e-mail program. Power Button— Press the power button to turn on the computer or to enter or exit standby or hibernate mode. If the computer stops responding, press and hold the power button until the computer turns off completely (which may take about 4 seconds). Microphone— Allows you to record audio. Volume Control Buttons— Increase or decrease the speaker volume with these buttons. Alternatively, you can increase speaker volume by pressing and decrease speaker volume by pressing . You can enable or disable (mute) the integrated stereo speakers or external speakers by pressing . When you mute music, the computer may take a moment to respond. Certain audio utilities installed on your computer also allow you to control speaker volume. If no sound comes from the speakers, press and check the volume control buttons to make sure that the sound is not disabled. Left Side View Fixed Optical Drive— Accommodates devices such as a CD drive, DVD drive, CD-RW drive, or CD-RW/DVD combo drive. S-Video TV-Out Connector NOTICE: Turn off your computer by performing a Windows shutdown. Otherwise, you may lose data. 1 fixed optical drive 2 S-video TV-out connector 3 security cable slot 4 modem connector 5 network connector 6 speaker Security Cable Slot— Lets you attach a commercially available antitheft device to the computer. Instructions for installing antitheft devices are usually included with the device. Modem Connector Network Connector Speakers— Press the volume control buttons or volume control keyboard shortcuts to adjust the volume of the integrated speakers. Right Side View Connects your computer to a TV. Also connects S/PDIF capable devices using the TV/digital audio adapter cable. NOTICE: Before you buy an antitheft device, ensure that it will work with the security cable slot. Connect the telephone line to the modem connector. For information on using the modem, see the online modem documentation supplied with your computer. Connects the computer to a network. The light on the right flashes amber to indicate network activity. The light on the left turns red/orange when the computer is connected to a 100-Mbps network; the light turns green for a 10-Mbps network or a wireless card. For information on using the network adapter, see the online network adapter documentation supplied with your computer. NOTICE: The network connector is slightly larger than the modem connector. Do not plug a telephone line into the network connector. Speakers— Press the volume control buttons or volume control keyboard shortcuts to adjust the volume of the integrated speakers. Security Cable Slot— Lets you attach a commercially available antitheft device to the computer. Instructions for installing antitheft devices are usually included with the device. Hard Drive— Reads and writes data on a hard disk. Infrared Sensor— The infrared sensor lets you transfer files from your computer to another infrared-compatible device without using cable connections. IEEE 1394 Connector— Use this connector to attach devices supporting IEEE 1394 high-speed transfer rates, such as some digital cameras and video cameras. PC Card Slot— Has two connec...


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