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Dell Precision 220 User Manual

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Setup and Operation: Dell Precision™ WorkStation 220 System User's Guide

Getting Started

If you need to set up your computer system yourself (rather than having it set up by a network administrator), see "Getting Started" in the System
Information Guide
that accompanied your system for instructions on connecting cables and turning on your system for the first time.

After you correctly connect all the cables to your system and turn it on, see the setup guide for your operating system to complete its installation.
When the operating system is installed, you can connect peripheral devices such as a printer, or install application programs not already installed
by Dell.

Connecting Peripheral Devices

Figure 1 shows the connectors on the back of your computer for attaching external devices.

Figure 1. I/O Ports and Connectors

When you connect external devices to your computer's back panel, follow these guidelines:

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Check the documentation that accompanied the device for specific installation and configuration instructions.

For example, you must connect most devices to a particular input/output (I/O) port or connector to operate properly. Also, external
devices like a printer usually require you to load device drivers through the operating system before they will work.

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Always attach external devices while your computer is turned off. Then turn on the computer before turning on any external devices, unless
the documentation for the device specifies otherwise. (If the computer does not seem to recognize the device, try turning on the device
before turning on the computer.)

NOTICE: When you disconnect external devices from the back of the computer, wait 5 seconds after turning off the
computer before you disconnect any devices to avoid possible damage to the system board.

Serial Port Connectors

The serial ports use 9-pin D-subminiature connectors on the back panel. These ports support devices such as external modems or plotters that

Getting Started

Security Cable Slot and Padlock Ring

Connecting Peripheral Devices

Using the System Password Feature

Controls and Indicators

Using the Setup Password Feature

Chassis Intrusion

Disabling a Forgotten Password

1 Serial port 1 connector (see "

Serial Port

Connectors

")

8

Keyboard connector

2

Parallel port connector

9

USB connectors

3 Serial port 2 connector (see "

Serial Port

Connectors

")

10 Link integrity indicator

4

Microphone jack

11

Integrated network interface controller connector

5

Line-out jack

12 Activity indicator

6

Line-in jack

13

Video connector

7

Mouse connector