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configuring 3-2 dual-state 3-2 power cord set requirements country specific B-2 general B-1 Power Management 3-3 power management setup 2-5 power supply fan 5-6 µT removal and replacement 6-22 power supply, surge-tolerant 3-7 power switch assembly, µT removal and replacement 6-15 power-on password 2-1 changing 3-5 deleting 3-6 entering 3-5 Power-On Self-Test (POST) 2-1 preinstalled software image 3-1 problems audio D-12 CD-ROM and DVD D-22 diskette D-5 display D-9 Drive Key D-23 hard drive D-6 installing hardware D-16 Internet access D-23 keyboard D-15 memory D-20 network D-18 optical drives D-22 power supply D-4 printer D-14 processor, µT removal and replacement 6-18 protecting software 2-8 R recovering system 3-2 recovery, software 3-1 removal and replacement µT 3.5" drive 6-13 µT battery 6-20 µT drive 6-10 µT front USB device 6-14 µT heatsink 6-18 µT memory 6-6 µT power supply 6-22 µT power switch assembly 6-15 µT processor 6-18 Index µT speaker 6-16 µT system board 6-19 µT system fan 6-17 required tools and software 5-6 restoring software 2-8 ROM, upgrading 3-1 S safety precautions, cleaning 5-4 save settings and exit, Computer Setup 2-7 saving energy 3-3 screws, correct size 5-6 SDRAM (synchronous dynamic random access memory) E-1 serial interface pin assignments A-2 service considerations 5-6 setting setup password 3-4, 3-5 timeouts 3-3 setup software 1-2 windows 1-1 setup password changing 3-5 deleting 3-6 entering 3-5 setting 3-4 setup, initial 3-1 software Computer Setup Utilities 2-1 FailSafe Boot Block ROM 3-2 integration 3-1 Power Management 3-3 protecting 2-8 recovery 3-1 required 5-6 restoring 2-8 setup 1-2 spare part number, tamper-resistant wrench 5-6 speaker, µT removal and replacement 6-16 static electricity 5-2 surge-tolerant power supply 3-7 system board, µT removal and replacement 6-19 system fan, µT removal and replacement 6-17 system information, Computer Setup 2-4 system recovery 3-2 T timeouts, setting 3-3 tools, required 5-6 20-pin power pin assignments A-4 Sservice Reference Guide, dx2000 uT 359782-002 Index-3

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Sservice Reference Guide, dx2000 uT
359782-002
Index–3
Index
configuring
3–2
dual-state
3–2
power cord set requirements
country specific
B–2
general
B–1
Power Management
3–3
power management setup
2–5
power supply
fan
5–6
μT removal and replacement
6–22
power supply, surge-tolerant
3–7
power switch assembly, μT removal and
replacement
6–15
power-on password
2–1
changing
3–5
deleting
3–6
entering
3–5
Power-On Self-Test (POST)
2–1
preinstalled software image
3–1
problems
audio
D–12
CD-ROM and DVD
D–22
diskette
D–5
display
D–9
Drive Key
D–23
hard drive
D–6
installing hardware
D–16
Internet access
D–23
keyboard
D–15
memory
D–20
network
D–18
optical drives
D–22
power supply
D–4
printer
D–14
processor, μT removal and replacement
6–18
protecting software
2–8
R
recovering system
3–2
recovery, software
3–1
removal and replacement
μT 3.5" drive
6–13
μT battery
6–20
μT drive
6–10
μT front USB device
6–14
μT heatsink
6–18
μT memory
6–6
μT power supply
6–22
μT power switch assembly
6–15
μT processor
6–18
μT speaker
6–16
μT system board
6–19
μT system fan
6–17
required tools and software
5–6
restoring software
2–8
ROM, upgrading
3–1
S
safety precautions, cleaning
5–4
save settings and exit, Computer Setup
2–7
saving energy
3–3
screws, correct size
5–6
SDRAM (synchronous dynamic random access
memory)
E–1
serial interface pin assignments
A–2
service considerations
5–6
setting
setup password
3–4
,
3–5
timeouts
3–3
setup
software
1–2
windows
1–1
setup password
changing
3–5
deleting
3–6
entering
3–5
setting
3–4
setup, initial
3–1
software
Computer Setup Utilities
2–1
FailSafe Boot Block ROM
3–2
integration
3–1
Power Management
3–3
protecting
2–8
recovery
3–1
required
5–6
restoring
2–8
setup
1–2
spare part number, tamper-resistant wrench
5–6
speaker, μT removal and replacement
6–16
static electricity
5–2
surge-tolerant power supply
3–7
system board, μT removal and replacement
6–19
system fan, μT removal and replacement
6–17
system information, Computer Setup
2–4
system recovery
3–2
T
timeouts, setting
3–3
tools, required
5–6
20-pin power pin assignments
A–4