Dell XPS 625 (Early 2009) User Manual
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Using Your XPS™ 625
5 Service Tag (located on a label inside
the FlexBay door) — Use the Service
Tag to identify your computer when you
access the Dell Support website or call
technical support.
6
USB 2.0 connectors (2) — Connects
to USB devices that are connected
occasionally such as memory keys,
digital cameras, and MP3 players.
7
Power button — Turns the power
on or off when pressed.
8 Power light — The power light
illuminates or remains solid to indicate
different states:
No light — the computer is turned off.
•
Solid white — the computer is in a
•
normal operating state.
Blinking white light — the computer is
•
in a power-saving state.
9
Line-in or microphone connector —
Connects to a microphone for voice or to
an audio cable for audio input.
10
Headphone 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.
11
IEEE 1394 connector — Connects
to high-speed serial multimedia devices
such as digital video cameras.
12 FlexBay drive eject button — Press to
open or close the floppy/media card
reader panel.
13 Optical drive panel eject button (2) —
Press to open or close the optical drive.