Dell Studio XPS 8100 Setup Guide - Page 23

Service Tag and Express Service Code, Microphone or line-in connector, Headphone connector - power supply

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1 Service Tag and Express Service Code - Used to identify your computer when you access the Dell Support website or call technical support. 2 Microphone or line-in connector - Connects to a microphone for voice or to an audio cable for audio input. 3 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. 4 Accessory tray - Used to place devices or secure cables to avoid clutter. Using Your Studio XPS Desktop 5 Power button and light - Turns the computer on or off when pressed. The light in the center of this button indicates the power state: • Off - The computer is either turned off or is not receiving power. • Solid white - The computer is on. • Solid amber - The computer is in sleep state or there may be a problem with either the system board or the power supply. • Blinking amber - There may be a problem with either the system board or the power supply. NOTE: For information on power problems, see "Power Problems" on page 35. 6 USB 2.0 connectors (2) - Connects to USB devices that are connected occasionally such as memory keys, digital cameras, and MP3 players. 21

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Using Your Studio XPS Desktop
1
Service Tag and Express Service Code
Used to identify your computer when you
access the Dell Support website or call
technical support.
2
Microphone or line-in connector
Connects to a microphone for voice or to
an audio cable for audio input.
3
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.
4
Accessory tray
— Used to place devices
or secure cables to avoid clutter.
5
Power button and light
— Turns the
computer on or off when pressed. The light
in the center of this button indicates the
power state:
Off — The computer is either turned off
or is not receiving power.
Solid white — The computer is on.
Solid amber — The computer is in
sleep state or there may be a problem
with either the system board or the
power supply.
Blinking amber — There may be a
problem with either the system board
or the power supply.
NOTE:
For information on power problems,
see “Power Problems” on page 35.
6
USB 2.0 connectors (2)
— Connects
to USB devices that are connected
occasionally such as memory keys, digital
cameras, and MP3 players.