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NOTE: Additional information may ship with your computer.
What Are You Looking For?Find It Here
• Warranty information
• Terms and Conditions (U.S. only)
• Safety instructions
• Regulatory information
• Ergonomics information
• End User License Agreement
Dell™ Product Information Guide
• How to set up my computer
• Tips on using Microsoft® Windows
• How to play CDs and DVDs
• How to use standby mode and hibernate mode
• How to change my display resolution
• How to clean my computer
®
Setup Diagram
Help File
1
Click the
2
Click
User and system guides
3
Click
Dell Inspiron Help
Start
button and click
Help and Support
and click
.
.
User’s guides
.
Finding Information9
What Are You Looking For?Find It Here
• Service Tag and Express Service Code
• Microsoft Windows License Label
• Solutions — Troubleshooting hints and tips, articles
from technicians, online courses, frequently asked
questions
• Community — Online discussion with other Dell
customers
• Upgrades — Upgrade information for components, such
as memory, the hard drive, and the operating system
• Customer Care — Contact information, service call and
order status, warranty, and repair information
• Service and support — Service call status and support
history, service contract, online discussions with
technical support
• Reference — Computer documentation, details on my
computer configuration, product specifications, and
white papers
Service Tag and Microsoft Windows License
These labels are located on
• Use the Service Tag to
identify your computer
when you use
support.dell.com
contact technical
support.
• Enter the Express Service Code to direct your call when
contacting technical support.
Dell Support Website — support.dell.com
NOTE: Select your region to view the appropriate support
site.
NOTE: Corporate, government, and education customers
can also use the customized Dell Premier Support website
at premier.support.dell.com. The website may not be
available in all regions.
or
the bottom of
your computer.
10Finding Information
What Are You Looking For?Find It Here
• Downloads — Certified drivers, patches, and software
updates
• Notebook System Software (NSS)— If you reinstall the
operating system for your computer, you should also
reinstall the NSS utility. NSS provides critical updates
for your operating system and support for Dell™
3.5-inch USB floppy drives, Intel
®
Pentium®M
processors, optical drives, and USB devices. NSS is
necessary for correct operation of your Dell computer.
The software automatically detects your computer and
operating system and installs the updates appropriate
for your configuration.
To download Notebook System Software:
1
Go to
support.dell.com
2
Enter your Service Tag or product model.
3
In the
Download Category
4
Select the operating system and operating system
language for your computer, and click
5
Under
Select a Device
Configuration Utilities
System Software
• How to use Windows XP
• Documentation for my computer
• Documentation for devices (such as a modem)
.
and click
Downloads
drop-down menu, click
Submit
, scroll to
, and click
System and
Dell Notebook
.
All
.
.
Windows Help and Support Center
1
Click the
2
Type a word or phrase that describes your problem and
click the arrow icon.
3
Click the topic that describes your problem.
4
Follow the instructions on the screen.
Start
button and click
Help and Support
.
Finding Information11
12Finding Information
A Tour of Your Computer
Front View
display latches (2)
keyboard status
lights
keyboard
touch pad
buttons
display latch release
display
power button
device status
lights
touch pad
media control
buttons
speakers
DISPLAY LATCHES — Keeps the display closed.
DISPLAY LATCH RELEASE — Press this to release the display latches and open the display.
DISPLAY — For more information about your display, see the Dell Inspiron Help file. To access the help file,
see "Finding Information" on page 9.
A Tour of Your Computer13
POWER BUTTON — Press the power button to turn on the computer or to enter or exit a power management mode.
NOTICE: To avoid losing data when you turn off your computer, shut down your computer through the Start menu
instead of pressing the power button.
DEVICE STATUS LIGHTS
Turns on when you turn on the computer, and blinks when the computer is in a power
management mode.
Turns on when the computer reads or writes data.
NOTICE: To avoid loss of data, never turn off the computer while the light is flashing.
Turns on steadily or blinks to indicate battery charge status.
If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, the light operates as follows:
•Solid green: The battery is charging.
•Flashing green: The battery is almost 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.
14A Tour of Your Computer
TOUCH PAD — Provides the functionality of a mouse.
MEDIA CONTROL BUTTONS — Control CD, DVD, and Media Player playback.
Mutes the sound.
Turns the volume down.
Turns the volume up.
Play or pause. This button also launches Dell Media
Experience or Microsoft
®
Windows® Media Center
Edition. See "Using Dell MediaDirect" on page 33.
Plays the previous track.
Plays the next track.
Stop.
SPEAKERS — To adjust the volume of the integrated speakers, press the media control buttons or speaker-volume
keyboard shortcuts. For more information, see page 41.
TOUCHPADBUTTONS — Touch pad buttons provide the functionality of a mouse.
A Tour of Your Computer15
KEYBOARD — The keyboard includes a numeric keypad as well as the Microsoft Windows logo key. For information
on supported keyboard shortcuts, see "Key Combinations" on page 40.
KEYBOARD STATUS LIGHTS
The green lights located above the keyboard indicate the following:
9
A
16A Tour of Your Computer
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.
Turns on when wireless networking is enabled. To enable or
disable wireless networking, press <Fn><F2>.
Turns on when a card with Bluetooth® wireless
technology is enabled.
NOTE: The card with Bluetooth wireless technology is an
optional feature, so the light turns on only if you
ordered the card with your computer. For more information,
see the documentation that came with your card.
To turn off only the Bluetooth wireless technology
functionality, right-click the icon in the notification
area and click Disable Bluetooth Radio.
To quickly enable or disable all wireless devices, press
<Fn><F2>.
Left Side View
air vent
security cable slot
AIRVENT — The computer uses fans to create airflow through the vents, which prevents the computer
from overheating.
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.
SECURITYCABLESLOT — Lets you attach a commercially available antitheft device to the computer. For more
information, see the instructions included with the device.
NOTICE: Before you buy an antitheft device, ensure that it will work with the security cable slot.
optical drive
optical-drive-tray
eject button
A Tour of Your Computer17
OPTICAL-DRIVE-TRAY EJECT BUTTON —
OPTICAL DRIVE —
You can install devices such as a DVD drive or other optical drive in the optical drive bay.
Press this button to eject a CD and DVD from the optical drive.
For more information, see "Using CDs and DVDs" on page 31.
Right Side View
AUDIO CONNECTORS
hard drive
PC Card slot
audio connectors
USB connectors (2)
IEEE 1394 connector
Secure Digital I/O slot
Attach headphones or speakers to the connector.
Attach a microphone to the connector.
USB CONNECTORS — Connect USB devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, or printer. You can also connect the
optional floppy drive directly to a USB connector using the optional floppy-drive cable.
IEEE 1394
video cameras.
CONNECTOR — Connects devices supporting IEEE 1394 high-speed transfer rates, such as some digital
18A Tour of Your Computer
SECURE DIGITAL I/O SLOT — The Secure Digital I/O slot supports one Secure Digital memory card or other
SD I/O device. Use Secure Digital memory cards to save or back up data.
PC C
ARDSLOT — Supports one PC Card, such as a modem or network adapter. The computer ships with a plastic
blank installed in the slot. For more information, see the Dell™ Inspiron™ Help file. To access the help file, see
"Finding Information" on page 9.
HARDDRIVE — Stores software and data.
Back View
network connector (RJ-45)
modem connector (RJ-11)AC adapter connector
S-video TV-out connector
USB connectors (2)
NETWORK CONNECTOR (RJ-45)
NOTICE: The network connector is slightly larger than the modem connector. To avoid damaging the computer, do
not plug a telephone line into the network connector.
Connects the computer to a network. The green and yellow
lights next to the connector indicate activity for wired
network communications.
For information on using the network adapter, see the online
network adapter documentation supplied with
your computer.
MODEM CONNECTOR (RJ-11)
To use the internal modem, connect the telephone line to
the modem connector.
For additional information on using the modem, see the
online modem documentation supplied with your computer.
video connector
A Tour of Your Computer19
USB CONNECTORS
Connect USB devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, or printer.
S-
VIDEO TV-OUT CONNECTOR
Connects your computer to a TV. Also connects digital
audio capable devices using the TV/digital audio
adapter cable.
VIDEO
CONNECTOR
Connects an external VGA-compatible monitor. For more
information, see the Dell Inspiron Help file. To access the
help file, see "Finding Information" on page 9.
AC ADAPTERCONNECTOR — Attaches an AC adapter to the computer.
The AC adapter converts AC power to the DC power required by the computer. You can connect the
AC adapter with your computer turned either on or off.
20A Tour of Your Computer
CAUTION: The AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide. However, power connectors and power
strips vary among countries. Using an incompatible cable or improperly connecting the cable to the power strip
or electrical outlet may cause fire or equipment damage.
NOTICE: When you disconnect the AC adapter cable from the computer, grasp the connector, not the cable itself,
and pull firmly but gently to avoid damaging the cable.
Bottom View
optical drive locking screw
battery charge gaugebattery-bay latch release
optical drive
bay
fan
memory/modem cover
OPTICALDRIVELOCKINGSCREW — Secures the optical drive in the optical drive bay. For more information,
see "Optical Drive" on page 88.
BATTERY-BAY LATCH RELEASE — Releases the battery from the battery bay. See "Removing a Battery" on page 30.
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" on page 27.
battery
hard drive
A Tour of Your Computer21
HARDDRIVE — Stores software and data. For more information, see "Hard Drive" on page 77 and "Hard drive
problems" on page 54.
MEMORY/MODEMCOVER — Covers the compartment that contains the memory and modem. For more
information, see page 79.
FAN — The computer uses fans to create airflow through the vents, which prevents the computer from overheating.
OPTICAL DRIVE BAY —
You can install devices such as a DVD drive or other optical drive in the optical drive
bay. For more information, see "Optical Drive" on page 88.
BATTERYCHARGEGAUGE — Provides information on the battery charge. For more information, see "Using a
Battery" on page 27.
22A Tour of Your Computer
Setting Up Your Computer
Connecting to the Internet
NOTE: ISPs and ISP offerings vary by country.
To connect to the Internet, you need a modem or network connection and an Internet service provider (ISP),
such as AOL or MSN. Your ISP will offer one or more of the following Internet connection options:
•Dial-up connections that provide Internet access through a telephone line. Dial-up connections
are considerably slower than DSL and cable modem connections.
•DSL connections that provide high-speed Internet access through your existing telephone line.
With a DSL connection, you can access the Internet and use your telephone on the same line
simultaneously.
•Cable modem connections that provide high-speed Internet access through your local cable TV line.
If you are using a dial-up connection, connect a telephone line to the modem connector on your
computer and to the telephone wall jack before you set up your Internet connection. If you are using a
DSL or cable modem connection, contact your ISP for setup instructions.
Setting Up Your Internet Connection
To set up an AOL or MSN connection:
1
Save and close any open files, and exit any open programs.
2
Double-click the
3
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.
If you do not have an
connection with a different ISP:
1
Save and close any open files, and exit any open programs.
2
Click the
The
Start
New Connection Wizard
MSN Explorer
MSN Explorer
button and click
appears.
or
AOL
icon on the Microsoft® Windows® desktop.
or
AOL
icon on your desktop or if you want to set up an Internet
Internet Explorer
.
3
Click
Connect to the Internet
.
Setting Up Your Computer23
4
In the next window, click the appropriate option:
•If you do not have an ISP and want to select one, click
providers (ISPs)
•If you have already obtained setup information from your ISP but you did not receive a setup CD,
click
Set up my connection manually
•If you have a CD, click
5
Click
Next
.
If you selected
on the screen to complete the setup.
NOTE: If you do not know which type of connection to select, contact your ISP.
6
Click the appropriate option under
7
Use the setup information provided by your ISP to complete the setup.
If you are having problems connecting to the Internet, see "E-Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems" on
page 55. If you cannot connect to the Internet but have successfully connected in the past, the ISP might
have a service outage. Contact your ISP to check the service status, or try connecting again later.
.
.
Use the CD I got from an ISP
Set up my connection manually
How do you want to connect to the Internet?
, continue to step 6. Otherwise, follow the instructions
Choose from a list of Internet service
.
, and then click
Next
Setting Up a Printer
NOTICE: Complete the operating system setup before you connect a printer to the computer.
See the documentation that came with the printer for setup information, including how to:
•Obtain and install updated drivers.
•Connect the printer to the computer.
•Load paper and install the toner or ink cartridge.
•Contact the printer manufacturer for technical assistance.
.
Printer Cable
Your printer connects to your computer with a USB cable. Your printer may not come with a printer cable, so
if you purchase a cable separately, ensure that it is compatible with your printer. If you purchased a printer
cable at the same time you purchased your computer, the cable may arrive in the computer box.
Connecting a USB Printer
NOTE: You can connect USB devices while the computer is turned on.
1
Complete the operating system setup if you have not already done so.
2
Install the printer driver if necessary. See the documentation that came with your printer.
3
Attach the USB printer cable to the USB connectors on the computer and the printer.
The USB connectors fit only one way.
24Setting Up Your Computer
USB connector on
computer
USB connector
USB printer
cable
on printer
Power Protection Devices
Several devices are available to protect against power fluctuations and failures:
•Surge protectors
•Line conditioners
•Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
Surge Protectors
Surge protectors and power strips equipped with surge protection help to prevent damage to your computer
from voltage spikes that can occur during electrical storms or following power interruptions. The level of
protection is usually commensurate with the cost of the surge protector. Some surge protector
manufacturers include warranty coverage for certain types of damage. Carefully read the device warranty
when choosing a surge protector. A device with a higher joule rating offers more protection. Compare joule
ratings to determine the relative effectiveness of different devices.
NOTICE: Most surge protectors do not protect against power fluctuations or power interruptions caused by
nearby lightning strikes. When lightning occurs in your area, disconnect the telephone line from the telephone wall
jack and disconnect your computer from the electrical outlet.
Many surge protectors have a telephone jack for modem protection. See the surge protector documentation
for modem connection instructions.
NOTICE: Not all surge protectors offer network adapter protection. Disconnect the network cable from the
network wall jack during electrical storms.
Setting Up Your Computer25
Line Conditioners
NOTICE: Line conditioners do not protect against power interruptions.
Line conditioners are designed to maintain AC voltage at a fairly constant level.
Uninterruptible Power Supplies
NOTICE: Loss of power while data is being saved to the hard drive may result in data loss or file damage.
NOTE: To ensure maximum battery operating time, connect only your computer to a UPS. Connect other devices,
such as a printer, to a separate power strip that provides surge protection.
A UPS protects against power fluctuations and interruptions. UPS devices contain a battery that provides
temporary power to connected devices when AC power is interrupted. The battery charges while AC power
is available. See the UPS manufacturer documentation for information on battery operating time and to
ensure that the device is approved by Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
26Setting Up Your Computer
Using a Battery
Battery Performance
CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this chapter, follow the safety instructions in the
Product Information Guide.
For optimal computer performance and to help preserve BIOS settings, operate your Dell™ portable
computer with the main battery installed at all times. Use a battery to run the computer when it is not
connected to an electrical outlet. One battery is supplied as standard equipment in the battery bay.
NOTE: Battery operating time (the time the battery can hold a charge) decreases over time. Depending on
how often the battery is used and the conditions under which it is used, you may need to purchase a new
battery during the life of your computer.
Battery operating time varies depending on operating conditions. Operating time is significantly
reduced when you perform operations including, but not limited to, the following:
•Using DVD+RW/DVD+R drives
•Using wireless communications devices, PC Cards, or USB devices
•Using high-brightness display settings, 3D screen savers, or other power-intensive programs such
as 3D games
•Running the computer in maximum performance mode. For more information, see the
Dell Inspiron Help
NOTE: It is recommended that you connect your computer to an electrical outlet when writing to a CD or DVD.
You can check the battery charge before you insert the battery into the computer. You can also set power
management options to alert you when the battery charge is low.
file. To access the help file, see "Finding Information" on page 9.
CAUTION: Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Replace the battery
only with a compatible battery purchased from Dell. The lithium-ion battery is designed to work with your
Dell computer. Do not use a battery from other computers with your computer.
CAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries with household waste. When your battery no longer holds a charge,
call your local waste disposal or environmental agency for advice on disposing of a lithium-ion battery.
See "Battery Disposal" in the Product Information Guide.
CAUTION: Misuse of the battery may increase the risk of fire or chemical burn. Do not puncture, incinerate,
disassemble, or expose the battery to temperatures above 65°C (149°F). Keep the battery away from children.
Handle damaged or leaking batteries with extreme care. Damaged batteries may leak and cause personal
injury or equipment damage.
Using a Battery27
Checking the Battery Charge
The Dell QuickSet Battery Meter, the Microsoft® Windows®
battery charge gauge, and the low-battery warning provide information on the battery charge.
Power Meter
window and icon, the
Dell QuickSet Battery Meter
If Dell QuickSet is installed, press <Fn><F3> to display the QuickSet Battery Meter. For more
information about Dell QuickSet, see the
Information" on page 9.
The
Battery Meter
your computer.
The following icons appear in the
The computer or docking device is running on battery power.
The computer is connected to AC power and the battery is charging.
The computer is connected to AC power and the battery is fully charged.
For more information about QuickSet, right-click the icon in the taskbar, and click
window displays status, charge level, and charge completion time for the battery in
Battery Meter
Dell Inspiron Help
window:
file. To access the help file, see "Finding
Help
.
Microsoft Windows Power Meter
The Windows Power Meter indicates the remaining battery charge. To check the Power Meter, double-click
the icon on the taskbar. For more information about the
the
Dell Inspiron Help
If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, a icon appears.
file. To access the help file, see "Finding Information" on page 9.
Power Meter
tab, see "Power Management" in
Charge Gauge
Press the status button on the battery charge gauge to illuminate the charge-level lights. Each light
represents approximately 20 percent of the total battery charge. For example, if the battery has 80 percent of
its charge remaining, four of the lights are on. If no lights appear, the battery has no charge.
28Using a Battery
Low-Battery Warning
NOTICE: To avoid losing or corrupting data, save your work immediately after a low-battery warning.
Then connect the computer to an electrical outlet. If the battery runs completely out of power, hibernate mode
begins automatically.
A pop-up window warns you when the battery charge is approximately 90 percent depleted. For more
information about low-battery alarms, see "Power Management" in the
help file, see "Finding Information" on page 9.
Dell Inspiron Help
file. To access the
Charging the Battery
NOTE: The AC adapter charges a completely discharged battery in approximately 2 hours with the computer
turned off. Charge time is longer with the computer turned on. You can leave the battery in the computer as long as
you like. The battery’s internal circuitry prevents the battery from overcharging.
When you connect the computer to an electrical outlet or install a battery while the computer is connected
to an electrical outlet, the computer checks the battery charge and temperature. If necessary, the AC adapter
then charges the battery and maintains the battery charge.
If the battery is hot from being used in your computer or being in a hot environment, the battery may not
charge when you connect the computer to an electrical outlet.
The battery is too hot to start charging if the light flashes alternately green and orange. Disconnect the
computer from the electrical outlet and allow the computer and the battery to cool to room temperature.
Then connect the computer to an electrical outlet to continue charging the battery.
For more information about resolving problems with a battery, see "Power Problems" on page 63.
Using a Battery29
Removing a Battery
CAUTION: Before performing these procedures, disconnect the modem from the telephone wall jack.
1
Ensure that the computer is turned off.
2
Slide and hold the battery-bay latch release on the bottom of the computer, and then remove the
battery from the bay.
battery charge gaugebattery-bay latch release
battery
Installing a Battery
CAUTION: Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Replace the battery only
with a compatible battery purchased from Dell. The lithium-ion battery is designed to work with your Dell
computer. Do not use a battery from other computers with your computer.
1
Slide the battery into the bay at a 45-degree angle.
2
Press the other side down until the latch release clicks.
Storing a Battery
Remove the battery when you store your computer for an extended period of time. A battery discharges
during prolonged storage. After a long storage period, recharge the battery fully before you use it.
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