Dell XPS 600 Renegade Owner's Manual - Page 129

Connectors, Controls and Lights

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Connectors External connectors: IEEE 1394 Network adapter PS/2 (keyboard and mouse) Serial USB System board connectors: IDE drive Serial ATA Floppy drive Fan PCI PCI Express x1 PCI Express x16 front and back-panel 6-pin serial connectors RJ45 connector two 6-pin mini-DIN 9-pin connector two front-panel, six back-panel, and two internal USB 2.0-compliant connectors one 40-pin connector four 7-pin connectors 34-pin connector four 5-pin connectors three 120-pin connectors 36-pin connector two 164-pin connectors Controls and Lights Power control Power light Hard-drive access light Link integrity light (on integrated network adapter) Activity light (on integrated network adapter) Diagnostic lights push button green light - Blinking green in sleep state; solid green for power-on state. amber light - Blinking amber indicates a problem with an installed device; solid amber indicates an internal power problem (see "Power Problems" on page 49). green green light - A good connection exists between a 10-Mbps network and the computer. orange light - A good connection exists between a 100-Mbps network and the computer. yellow light - A good connection exists between a 1-GB (or 1000-Mbps) network and the computer. off (no light) - The computer is not detecting a physical connection to the network. yellow blinking light when there is activity on the network. If there is not any network activity, the light will be off. four lights on the front panel (See "Diagnostic Lights" on page 55.) Appendix 129

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Appendix
129
Connectors
External connectors:
IEEE 1394
front and back-panel 6-pin serial connectors
Network adapter
RJ45 connector
PS/2 (keyboard and mouse)
two 6-pin mini-DIN
Serial
9-pin connector
USB
two front-panel, six back-panel, and two internal USB 2.0–compliant
connectors
System board connectors:
IDE drive
one 40-pin connector
Serial ATA
four 7-pin connectors
Floppy drive
34-pin connector
Fan
four 5-pin connectors
PCI
three 120-pin connectors
PCI Express x1
36-pin connector
PCI Express x16
two 164-pin connectors
Controls and Lights
Power control
push button
Power light
green light — Blinking green in sleep state; solid green for power-on
state.
amber light — Blinking amber indicates a problem with an installed
device; solid amber indicates an internal power problem (see "Power
Problems" on page 49).
Hard-drive access light
green
Link integrity light (on integrated
network adapter)
green light — A good connection exists between a 10-Mbps network
and the computer.
orange light
— A good connection exists between a 100-Mbps
network and the computer.
yellow light
— A good connection exists between a 1-GB
(or 1000-Mbps) network and the computer.
off (no light)
— The computer is not detecting a physical
connection to the network.
Activity light (on integrated network
adapter)
yellow blinking light when there is activity on the network. If there is
not any network activity, the light will be off.
Diagnostic lights
four lights on the front panel (See "Diagnostic Lights" on page 55.)