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Contents
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings...................................................................................................2
1 Working on Your Computer.......................................................................................................5
Before Working Inside Your Computer.....................................................................................................................5
Turning Off Your Computer.......................................................................................................................................6
After Working Inside Your Computer........................................................................................................................6
2 Removing and Installing Components.....................................................................................9
Removing the Base Cover.......................................................................................................................................10
Installing the Base Cover........................................................................................................................................10
Removing the Battery.............................................................................................................................................10
Installing the Battery..............................................................................................................................................11
Removing the Front Camera...................................................................................................................................11
Installing the Front Camera.....................................................................................................................................12
Removing the Speakers..........................................................................................................................................12
Installing the Speakers...........................................................................................................................................14
Removing the Docking Board.................................................................................................................................14
Installing the Docking Board..................................................................................................................................15
Removing the System Board...................................................................................................................................16
Installing the System Board....................................................................................................................................16
Removing the Rear Camera....................................................................................................................................17
Installing the Rear Camera.....................................................................................................................................17
Removing the Coin-Cell Battery..............................................................................................................................18
Installing the Coin-Cell Battery...............................................................................................................................18
Removing the Volume-Button Board......................................................................................................................18
Installing the Volume-Button Board.......................................................................................................................19
3 System Setup.............................................................................................................................21
Entering System Setup (BIOS)................................................................................................................................21
System Setup Navigation.......................................................................................................................................21
System Setup (BIOS) Options.................................................................................................................................22
4 Troubleshooting Your Computer.............................................................................................27
Enhanced Pre-boot System Assessment (ePSA)...................................................................................................27
Running the ePSA Diagnostic Utility.......................................................................................................................27
LED Error Codes......................................................................................................................................................30
Use the following safety guidelines to help protect your computer from potential damage and to help to ensure your
personal safety. Unless otherwise noted, each procedure included in this document assumes that the following
conditions exist:
•You have performed the steps in Working on Your Computer.
•You have read the safety information that shipped with your computer.
•A component can be replaced or--if purchased separately--installed by performing the removal procedure in
reverse order.
WARNING: Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For
additional safety best practices information, see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at www.dell.com/
regulatory_compliance
CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform
troubleshooting and simple repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as directed by the online or
telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your
warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
CAUTION: To avoid electrostatic discharge, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically
touching an unpainted metal surface, such as a connector on the back of the computer.
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CAUTION: Handle components and cards with care. Do not touch the components or contacts on a card. Hold a
card by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket. Hold a component such as a processor by its edges, not by its
pins.
CAUTION: When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its pull-tab, not on the cable itself. Some
cables have connectors with locking tabs; if you are disconnecting this type of cable, press in on the locking tabs
before you disconnect the cable. As you pull connectors apart, keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any
connector pins. Also, before you connect a cable, ensure that both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.
NOTE: The color of your computer and certain components may appear differently than shown in this document.
To avoid damaging your computer, perform the following steps before you begin working inside the computer.
1.Ensure that your work surface is flat and clean to prevent the computer cover from being scratched.
2.Turn off your computer.
3.If the computer is connected to a docking device (docked), undock it.
CAUTION: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug the
cable from the network device.
4.Disconnect all network cables from the computer.
5.Disconnect your computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets.
6.Turn the computer upside-down on a flat work surface.
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NOTE: To avoid damaging the system board, you must remove the main battery before you service the
computer.
7.Remove the main battery.
8.Turn the computer top-side up.
9.Press the power button to ground the system board.
CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before
opening the display.
CAUTION: Before touching anything inside your computer, ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal
surface, such as the metal at the back of the computer. While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal
surface to dissipate static electricity, which could harm internal components.
10. Remove any installed SmartCards from the slots.
Turning Off Your Computer
CAUTION: To avoid losing data, save and close all open files and exit all open programs before you turn off your
computer.
1.Shut down the operating system:
– Windows 8:
* Using a touch-enabled device:
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, opening the Charms menu and select Settings. Select
the and then select Shut down
* Using a mouse:
Point to upper-right corner of the screen and click Settings. Click on the and then select Shut
down.
2.Ensure that the computer and all attached devices are turned off. If your computer and attached devices did not
automatically turn off when you shut down your operating system, press and hold the power button for about 4
seconds to turn them off.
After Working Inside Your Computer
After you complete any replacement procedure, ensure you connect any external devices, cards, and cables before
turning on your computer.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the computer, use only the battery designed for this particular Dell computer. Do not
use batteries designed for other Dell computers.
1.Connect any external devices, such as a port replicator, battery slice, or media base, and replace any cards, such
as an ExpressCard.
2.Connect any telephone or network cables to your computer.
CAUTION: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network device and then plug it into the
computer.
3.Replace the battery.
4.Connect your computer and all attached devices to their electrical outlets.
5.Turn on your computer.
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NOTE: It is recommended that you immediately backup the operating system image using the USB device
through Dell Backup and Recovery (DBAR) application.
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Removing and Installing Components
This section provides detailed information on how to remove or install the components from your computer.
Recommended Tools
The procedures in this document may require the following tools:
•Small flat-blade screwdriver
•#0 Phillips screwdriver
•#1 Phillips screwdriver
•Small plastic scribe
Internal View
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Figure 1. Internal View
system board
1.
2. front camera
3. rear camera
4. battery
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5. volume button
6. speaker
7. battery
8. docking board
Removing the Base Cover
9. coin-cell battery
10. speaker
1.Follow the procedures in
2.Pry and lift the base cover from the computer by following the arrow sequence in the diagram.
Before Working Inside Your Computer
.
Installing the Base Cover
1.Attach the base cover to the computer.
2.Follow the procedures in
After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing the Battery
1.Follow the procedures in
2.Remove the base cover.
3.Remove the screws that secure the battery to the computer and lift the battery from the computer.
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Before Working Inside Your Computer
.
Installing the Battery
1.Tighten the screws to secure the battery to the computer.
2.Install the base cover.
3.Follow the procedures in
After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing the Front Camera
1.Follow the procedures in
2.Remove the:
a) base cover
b) battery
3.Lift up the connector latch and disconnect the camera cable. Remove the screw that secures the camera module
to the computer. Remove the camera module from the computer.
Before Working Inside Your Computer
.
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Installing the Front Camera
1.Place the camera module in its slot on the computer.
2.Tighten the screw to secure the camera module to the computer.
3.Connect the camera cable to the connector.
4.Install the:
a) battery
b) base cover
5.Follow the procedures in
After Working Inside Your Computer
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Removing the Speakers
1.Follow the procedures in
2.Remove the :
a) base cover
b) battery
3.Lift up the coin-cell battery from its slot and un-route it's cabling from below the speaker. Disconnect the speaker
connector from the system board.
4.Remove the screws that secure the speakers to the computer.
Before Working Inside Your Computer
.
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5.Un-route the speaker cable on the side of the computer and lift it up to release the speaker from the computer.
6.Un-route the speaker cable on the side of the computer and lift it up to release the speaker from the computer.
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Installing the Speakers
1.Place the right and the left speakers in their slot.
2.Route the speaker cables on the chassis.
3.Tighten the screws to secure the speakers to the chassis.
4.Place the coin-cell battery in its slot and route the cables.
5.Connect the speaker connector cable to its port on the system board.
6.Install the :
a) battery
b) base cover
7.Follow the procedures in
After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing the Docking Board
1.Follow the procedures in
2.Remove the:
a) base cover
b) battery
c) speaker
d) front camera
3.Lift up the connector latch and disconnect the docking-board power cable from the connector.
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Before Working Inside Your Computer
.
4.Remove the screws that secure the docking board to the computer.
5.Remove the docking board from the computer and disconnect the home-button board cable.
Installing the Docking Board
1.Connect the home-button board cable to the docking board and place the docking board in its slot in the computer.
2.Tighten the screws to secure the docking board to the computer.
3.Connect the docking-board power cable to the connector.
4.Install the:
a) front camera
b) speaker
c) battery
d) base cover
5.Follow the procedures in
After Working Inside Your Computer
.
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Removing the System Board
1.Follow the procedures in
2.Remove the:
a) base cover
b) battery
c) speaker
d) front camera
e) docking board
3.Disconnect the LVDS and docking board cables.
4.Remove the screws that secure the system board to the computer.
Before Working Inside Your Computer
.
5.Lift up the system board at a 45° angle and pull it away from the computer.
Installing the System Board
1.Place the system board in its compartment on the computer.
2.Tighten the screws to secure the system board to the computer.
3.Connect the LVDS and docking board cables to the system board.
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4.Install the:
a) docking board
b) front camera
c) speaker
d) battery
e) base cover
5.Follow the procedures in
After Working Inside Your Computer
Removing the Rear Camera
1.Follow the procedures in
2.Remove the:
a) base cover
b) battery
c) speaker
d) front camera
e) system board
3.Remove the camera module from the system board.
Before Working Inside Your Computer
.
.
Installing the Rear Camera
1.Place the camera module in its slot on the system board.
2.Install the:
a) system board
b) front camera
c) speaker
d) battery
e) base cover
3.Follow the procedures in
After Working Inside Your Computer
.
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Removing the Coin-Cell Battery
1.Follow the procedures in
2.Remove the:
a) base cover
b) battery
c) speaker
d) front camera
e) system board
3.Disconnect the coin-cell battery cable and remove it from the computer.
Before Working Inside Your Computer
.
Installing the Coin-Cell Battery
1.Connect the coin-cell battery cable to the system board.
2.Install the:
a) system board
b) front camera
c) speaker
3.Replace the coin-cell battery in its slot on the computer.
4.Install the:
a) battery
b) base cover
5.Follow the procedures in
After Working Inside Your Computer.
Removing the Volume-Button Board
1.Follow the procedures in
2.Remove the:
a) base cover
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Before Working Inside Your Computer
.
b) battery
3.Disconnect the volume-board cable from the connector. Lift up and remove the volume-board cable from the
system board.
4.Pry the sides of the volume-button board with a flat-head screw driver to loosen it from it's slot on the computer.
Remove the volume-button board from the computer
Installing the Volume-Button Board
1.Place the volume-button board in it's slot on the computer.
2.Route and connect the volume-board cable to the connector.
3.Install the:
a) battery
b) base cover
4.Follow the procedures in
After Working Inside Your Computer
.
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System Setup
System Setup enables you to manage your computer hardware and specify BIOS‐level options. From the System Setup,
you can:
•Change the NVRAM settings after you add or remove hardware
•View the system hardware configuration
•Enable or disable integrated devices
•Set performance and power management thresholds
•Manage your computer security
Entering System Setup (BIOS)
NOTE: Before entering the System Setup, you must connect a USB Keyboard to the USB port located on the right
side of the computer or on the rear of the docking station if your computer is docked.
1.Turn on (or restart) your computer.
2.When the blue DELL logo is displayed, you must watch for the F2 prompt to appear.
3.Once the F2 prompt appears, press <F2> immediately.
NOTE: The F2 prompt indicates that the keyboard has initialized. This prompt can appear very quickly, so you
must watch for it to display, and then press <F2> . If you press <F2> before you are prompted, this keystroke
will be lost.
4.The System Setup screen is displayed.
5.If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to wait until you see the Microsoft Windows
desktop. Then, shut down your computer and try again.
System Setup Navigation
Use the following options to navigate through the System Setup screens:
KeystrokeAction
< Esc >Exit from current view or switch the current view to the Exit page in the System Setup.
<On Screen Keyboard
Icon>
< Up Arrow > or <
Down Arrow > ( when
connected to an
optional external USB
keyboard)
< Left Arrow > or <
Right Arrow > ( when
Select this option to navigate the system setup using the on screen keyboard built into the
tablet.
Select an item to display.
Select a menu to display.
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KeystrokeAction
connected to an
optional external USB
keyboard)
On Screen Mouse
Pointer
Apply IconSave current configuration.
Defaults IconLoad setup defaults.
Exit IconExits System Setup.
Use this to navigate the System Setup by using your finger or an interactive pen.
Boot Menu
Press <F12> when the Dell logo appears to initiate a one-time boot menu with a list of the valid boot devices for the
system. Hard Drive Network Diagnostics and Enter Setup options are included in this menu. The devices listed on the
boot menu depend on the bootable devices in the system. This menu is useful when you are attempting to boot to a
particular device or to bring up the diagnostics for the system. Using the boot menu does not make any changes to the
boot order stored in the BIOS.
System Setup (BIOS) Options
Table 1. System Information
OptionFunction
BIOS VersionDisplays the BIOS revision.
Service TagDisplays the service tag of your tablet.
Asset TagDisplays the asset tag of your computer.
Ownership TagDisplays the ownership information.
Manufacture DateDisplays the date of manufacture.
Ownership DateDisplays the ownership date.
Memory InstalledDisplays the memory installed on the computer.
Memory AvailableDisplays the memory available on the computer.
Memory SpeedDisplays the memory speed.
Table 2. Battery Information
OptionFunction
AC AdapterDisplays the AC Adapter information.
Battery StatusDisplays the current battery status.
Battery Charge StateDisplays if the battery is charging/discharging.
Battery HealthDisplays the battery health.
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Table 3. Boot Sequence
OptionFunction
File Browser Add Boot OptionDisplays the order that the BIOS searches devices when
trying to find an operating system to boot. A new device
can be added here.
File Browser Del Boot OptionA displayed boot device can be removed from the boot
order.
Table 4. Date/Time
OptionFunction
System DateDisplays the system date.
System TimeDisplays the system time.
Table 5. System Configuration
OptionFunction
USB ConfigurationEnables or Disables boot from a USB mass storage device.
Default : Enabled
Miscellaneous DevicesAllows you to enable or disable various on-board devices.
•Enable/Disable Front Camera Device
•Enable/Disable Rear Camera Device
•Enable/Disable Media Card Device
•Enable/Disable GPS
Table 6. Video
OptionFunction
LCD BrightnessDisplays the panel brightness when the ambient light
sensor is off.
•Brightness on Battery
•Brightness on AC
Table 7. Security
OptionDescription
Admin PasswordThis field lets you set, change, or delete the administrator (admin) password (also
known as the setup password). The admin password enables several security
features.
The drive does not have a password set by default.
To add a new password:
•Enter the old password
•Enter the new password
•Confirm the new password
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OptionDescription
Click OK after entering the password details.
System PasswordAllows you to set, change, or delete the computer password (previously called the
primary password).
The drive does not have a password set by default.
To add a new password:
•Enter the old password
•Enter the new password
•Confirm the new password
Click OK after entering the password details.
Strong Password
Password ConfigurationThis field controls the minimum and maximum number of characters allowed for the
Password ChangeAllows you to determine whether changes to the system and hard disk passwords are
Enable strong password - This option is disabled by default.
admin and system passwords. Changes to these fields are not active until they are
committed via the apply button or saving changes before exiting setup.
•Admin Password Min
•Admin Password Max
•System Password Min
•System Password Max
permitted when an administrator password is set.
•Allow Non-Admin Password Changes (Default)
Non-Admin Setup ChangesThis option lets you determine whether changes to the setup options are permitted
when an administrator password is set.
•Allow Wireless Switch Changes (Default)
TPM SecurityThis option lets you control whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in the system
is enabled and visible to the operating system.
TPM Security (Default)
NOTE: Activation, deactivation, and clear options are not affected if you load the
setup program's default values. Changes to this option take effect immediately.
PTTAllows you to enable or disable PTT Support.
•PTT Security (Default)
•Revoke Trust (Default)
Computrace (R)This field lets you activate or disable the BIOS module interface of the optional
Computrace Service
•Deactivate (Default)
•Disable
•Activate
from
Absolute Software
.
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OptionDescription
Admin Setup LockoutAllows you to enable or disable the option to enter setup when an admin password is
set.
•Enable Admin Setup Lockout (Default)
Table 8. Secure Boot
OptionFunction
Secure BootEnables or Disables the secure boot feature. Default :
Disabled
Expert Key ManagementAllows you to manage all secure boot keys.
Table 9. Performance
OptionDescription
Multi Core SupportSpecifies whether the process will have one or all cores enabled. The performance of
some applications will improve with the additional cores.
•All (Default)
•1
•2
Intel SpeedStepAllows you to enable or disable the Intel SpeedStep mode of the processor.
•Enable Intel(R) SpeedStep (Default)
C States ControlAllows you to enable or disable the additional processor sleep states.
•C states (Default)
Intel TurboBoostAllows you to enable or disable Intel TurboBoost mode of the processor.
•Enable Intel TurboBoost (Default) — Allows the Intel TurboBoost driver to
increase the performance of the CPU or graphics processor.
Hyperthread ControlThis options allows users to enable and disable the Hyperthread Control.
•Hyperthread Control (selected by default)
Table 10. Power Management
OptionDescription
AC BehaviorAllows the computer to power-uon automatically, when AC adapter is plugged. The
option is disabled.
•Wake on AC
Wake on LANThis option allows the computer to power up from the off state when triggered by a
special LAN signal. Wake-up from the Standby state is unaffected by this setting
and must be enabled in the operating system. This feature only works when the
computer is connected to AC power supply.
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OptionDescription
•Disabled - Does not allow the system to power on by special LAN signals
when it receives a wake-up signal from the LAN or wireless LAN. (Default )
•LAN Only - Allows the system to be powered on by special LAN signals.
Table 11. POST Behaviour
OptionDescription
Adapter WarningsAllows you to activate the adapter warning messages when certain power
adapters are used. The option is enabled by default.
•Enable Adapter Warnings
POST HotkeysSpecifies whether the sign-on screen displays a message, that displays the
keystroke sequence required to enter the BIOS Boot Option Menu.
•Enable F12 Boot Option menu (Default).
Table 12. Virtualization Support
OptionDescription
VirtualizationThis option specifies whether a Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) can utilize the
additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Virtualization technology.
•Enable Intel Virtualization Technology (Default)
Table 13. Wireless
OptionDescription
Wireless Device EnableAllows you to enable or disable the wireless devices
•WLAN
•Bluetooth
All options are enabled by default.
Table 14. Maintenance
OptionDescription
Service TagDisplays the service tag of your computer.
Asset TagAllows you to create a system asset tag if an asset tag is not already set. This
option is not set by default.
Table 15. System Logs
OptionDescription
BIOS eventsDisplays the system event log and allows you to clear the log.
•Clear Log
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Troubleshooting Your Computer
You can troubleshoot your computer using indicators like Diagnostic Lights, Beep Codes, and Error Messages during the
operation of the computer.
Enhanced Pre-boot System Assessment (ePSA)
The ePSA is a diagnostic utility available on your computer. This utility includes a series of tests for a computer's
hardware. You can run these tests even if the computer lacks any media (hard drive, optical drive, etc.). If a ePSA-tested
component fails, the system displays an error code and generates a beep code.
Features
•Graphical User Interface
•Automatic Default Operation- runs test on all devices, allowing a user to interrupt and select any device
•Checks the Master Boot Record for readiness to boot into a full OS environment
•Tablet panel test
•Video memory test
•Battery test
•Charger test
•Event log scan
•Multiprocessor cache test
Running the ePSA Diagnostic Utility
NOTE: The following steps can be used to run the ePSA diagnostic utility in DOS mode without using an external
keyboard.
1.Power on the system and immediately press the <Power> + <Start> buttons simultaneously for a second.
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2.The computer will start up and begin running the ePSA utility automatically.
3.During the testing process, you will be prompted to answer a YES or NO question. To respond, press Volume Up =
YES or Volume Down = NO.
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4.Press the Security Button (<Ctrl> + <Alt> + <Del>) to click OK once the tests are completed.
5.The volume up and down buttons can also be used as the <Tab> key when switching between options.
Beep Codes
The computer may emit a series of beeps during start-up if the display cannot show errors or problems. These series of
beeps, called beep codes, identify various problems. The delay between each beep is 300 ms, the delay between each
set of beeps is 3 seconds, and the beep sound lasts 300 ms. After each beep and each set of beeps, the BIOS should
detect if the user presses the power button. If so, BIOS will jump out from looping and execute the normal shutdown
process and power system.
Code
1BIOS ROM checksum in progress or failure
Cause and Troubleshooting Steps
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CodeCause and Troubleshooting Steps
System board failure, covers BIOS corruption or ROM error
2No RAM detected
No memory detected
3Chipset Error (North and South Bridge Chipset, DMA/IMR/ Timer Error) , Time-Of-Day Clock test
failure , Gate A20 failure , Super I/O chip failure , Keyboard controller test failure
System board failure
4RAM Read/Write failure
Memory failure
5Real-time clock power fail
CMOS battery failure
6Video BIOS test failure
Video card failure
7CPU - cache test failure
Processor failure
8Display
Display failure
LED Error Codes
Diagnostic LED codes are communicated via the Power Button LED. The Power Button LED blinks the corresponding
LED codes for the corresponding fault condition. Example: For No Memory detected (LED code 2) , The Power Button
LED blinks two times followed by a pause, blinks two times, pause, etc. This pattern continues until the system is
powered off.
CodeCause and Troubleshooting Steps
1System board: BIOS ROM failure
System board failure, covers BIOS corruption or ROM error
2Memory
No memory/RAM detected
3Chipset Error (North and South Bridge Chipset, DMA/IMR/ Timer Error) , Time-Of-Day Clock test
failure , Gate A20 failure , Super I/O chip failure , Keyboard controller test failure
System board failure
4RAM Read/Write failure
Memory failure
5Real-time clock power fail
CMOS battery failure
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CodeCause and Troubleshooting Steps
6Video BIOS test failure
Video card failure
7CPU - cache test failure
Processor failure
8Display
Display failure
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Specifications
Specifications
NOTE: Offerings may vary by region. The following specifications are only those required by law to ship with your
computer. For more information regarding the configuration of your computer, click Start → Help and Support and
select the option to view information about your computer.
System Information
ChipsetIntel Atom Z2760
DRAM bus width32-bit
Flash EPROMSPI 4M bits
Processor
TypeIntel Atom Z2760
External bus frequency800 MHz
Memory
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Memory capacity2 GB
Memory typeLPDDR2
Audio
TypeDual channel I2S codec
ControllerRealtek ALC3261
Stereo conversion24-bit
Interface:
InternalI2 S audio interface
Externalmicrophone-in and stereo headphones/speakers combo
connector
Speakers2 x 1 W stereo speakers
Internal speaker amplifier1 W per channel
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Video
Video typeintegrated
Data businternal
Video controllerIntel Graphics Media Accelerator
Communications
Network adapterUSB 2.0 based Gigabit LAN via dock
Ports and Connectors
Audioone microphone-in and stereo headphones/speakers combo
connector
Videoone mini HDMI connector
USBone USB 2.0 connector
Memory card readerone 3-in-1 memory card reader
Display
TypeHD IPS LED
Size10.1 inches high definition (HD)
Dimensions:
Height125.11 mm (4.93 inches)
Width222.52 mm (8.76 inches)
Diagonal255.28 mm (10.05 inches)
Active area (X/Y)222.52 mm / 125.11 mm
Maximum resolution1366 x 768 pixels
Typical brightness470 nits
Refresh rate60 Hz
Minimum viewing angles:
Horizontal80/80
Vertical80/80
Pixel pitch0.1629 x 0.1629
Battery
Type2–cell lithium ion (30 WHr)
Dimensions
Length238.30 mm (9.38 inches)
Height5.48 mm (0.22 inch)
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Battery
Width86.50 mm (3.40 inches)
Weight220.00 g (0.49 lb)
Voltage7.4 VDC
Temperature range
Operating0 °C to 50 °C (32° F to 158 °F)
Non-Operating-20 °C to 65 °C ( –4 °F to 149 °F)
Coin-cell battery3 V CR2025 lithium ion
AC Adapter
Type
Input voltage100 VAC to 240 VAC
Input current (maximum)0.87 A
Input frequency50 Hz to 60 Hz
Output power30 W
Output current (30 W)1.54 A
Rated output voltage19 Vdc/1.58 A; 19.5 Vdc/1.54 A
Temperature range:
Operating0 °C to 35 °C (32 °F to 95 °F)
Non-operating–40 °C to 65 °C (–40 °F to 149 °F)
Physical
Height10.50 mm (0.41 inch)
Width274 mm (10.79 inches)
Depth176.60 mm (6.95 inches)
Weight (minimum)699 grams (1.54 lb)
Environmental
Temperature:
Operating-25 °C to 85 °C
Storage-40 °C to 85 °C
Relative humidity (maximum):
OperatingOperating 10% to 90% (noncondensing)
StorageStorage 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Altitude (maximum):
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Environmental
Operating
Non-operating–15.2 m to 10,668 m (–50 ft to 35,000 ft)
Airborne contaminant levelG1 as defined by ISA-71.04–1985
–16 m to 3048 m (–50 to 10,000 ft)
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Contacting Dell
Contacting Dell
NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice,
packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog.
Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and
product, and some services may not be available in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer
service issues:
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