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product enhancements or corrections that have not yet been documented. 

read-only

 

 Data and/or files you can view but cannot edit or delete. A file can have read-only status if: 

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It resides on a physically write-protected floppy disk, CD, or DVD. 

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It is located on a network in a directory and the system administrator has assigned rights only to specific individuals. 

refresh rate

 

 The frequency, measured in Hz, at which your screen's horizontal lines are recharged (sometimes also referred to as its 

vertical frequency

). The 

higher the refresh rate, the less video flicker can be seen by the human eye. 

resolution

 

 The sharpness and clarity of an image produced by a printer or displayed on a monitor. The higher the resolution, the sharper the image. 

RFI

 

 radio frequency interference 

 

Interference that is generated at typical radio frequencies, in the range of 10 kHz to 100,000 MHz. Radio frequencies are 

at the lower end of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum and are more likely to have interference than the higher frequency radiations, such as infrared 
and light. 

ROM 

 read-only memory 

 Memory that stores data and programs that cannot be deleted or written to by the computer. ROM, unlike RAM, retains its 

contents after you shut down your computer. Some programs essential to the operation of your computer reside in ROM. 

RPM

 

 revolutions per minute 

 The number of rotations that occur per minute. Hard drive speed is often measured in rpm. 

RTC

 

 real time clock 

 Battery-powered clock on the system board that keeps the date and time after you shut down the computer. 

RTCRST

 

 real-time clock reset 

 A jumper on the system board of some computers that can often be used for troubleshooting problems. 

 

SAS

 

 serial attached SCSI 

 A faster, serial version of the SCSI interface (as opposed to the original SCSI parallel architecture). 

SATA

 

 serial ATA 

 A faster, serial version of the ATA (IDE) interface. 

ScanDisk

 

 A Microsoft utility that checks files, folders, and the hard disk's surface for errors. ScanDisk often runs when you restart the computer after it has 

stopped responding. 

SCSI

 

 small computer system interface 

 A high-speed interface used to connect devices to a computer, such as hard drives, CD drives, printers, and 

scanners. The SCSI can connect many devices using a single controller. Each device is accessed by an individual identification number on the SCSI controller 
bus. 

SDRAM

 

 synchronous dynamic random-access memory 

 A type of DRAM that is synchronized with the optimal clock speed of the processor. 

serial connector

 

 An I/O port often used to connect devices such as a handheld digital device or digital camera to your computer. 

Service Tag

 

 A bar code label on your computer that identifies your computer when you access Dell Support at 

support.dell.com

 or when you call Dell for 

customer service or technical support. 

setup program

 

 A program that is used to install and configure hardware and software. The 

setup.exe

 or 

install.exe

 program comes with most Windows 

software packages. 

Setup program

 differs from 

system setup

shortcut

 

 An icon that provides quick access to frequently used programs, files, folders, and drives. When you place a shortcut on your Windows desktop 

and double-click the icon, you can open its corresponding folder or file without having to find it first. Shortcut icons do not change the location of files. If you 
delete a shortcut, the original file is not affected. Also, you can rename a shortcut icon. 

SIM 

 Subscriber Identity Module 

 A SIM card contains a microchip that encrypts voice and data transmissions. SIM cards can be used in phones or portable 

computers. 

smart card

 

 A card that is embedded with a processor and a memory chip. Smart cards can be used to authenticate a user on computers equipped for smart 

cards. 

S/PDIF

 

 Sony/Philips Digital Interface 

 An audio transfer file format that allows the transfer of audio from one file to another without converting it to and 

from an analog format, which could degrade the quality of the file. 

standby mode

 

 A power management mode that shuts down all unnecessary computer operations to save energy. 

Strike Zone

™ —

 Reinforced area of the platform base that protects the hard drive by acting as a dampening device when a computer experiences resonating 

shock or is dropped (whether the computer is on or off). 

surge protectors

 

 Prevent voltage spikes, such as those that may occur during an electrical storm, from entering the computer through the electrical outlet. 

Surge protectors do not protect against lightning strikes or against brownouts, which occur when the voltage drops more than 20 percent below the normal 
AC-line voltage level. 

Network connections cannot be protected by surge protectors. Always disconnect the network cable from the network connector during electrical storms. 

SVGA

 

 super-video graphics array 

 A video standard for video cards and controllers. Typical SVGA resolutions are 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768. 

The number of colors and resolution that a program displays depends on the capabilities of the monitor, the video controller and its drivers, and the amount of 
video memory installed in the computer. 

 

S-video TV-out

 

 A connector used to attach a TV or digital audio device to the computer. 

SXGA

 

 super-extended graphics array 

 A video standard for video cards and controllers that supports resolutions up to 1280 x 1024. 

SXGA+

 

 super-extended graphics array plus 

 A video standard for video cards and controllers that supports resolutions up to 1400 x 1050. 

system board

 

 The main circuit board in your computer. Also known as the 

motherboard

Summary of Contents for Latitude D530

Page 1: ...ther trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Dell Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own Before You Begin Palm Rest Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology System Fan Hard Drive Processor Thermal Cooling Assembly Memory Module Processor Module Mod...

Page 2: ...process is complete c Continue to Step 2 For the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system a Save and close all open files and exit all open programs b Click the Windows Vista Start button c Click the arrow in the lower right corner of the Start menu as shown below and then click Shut Down The computer turns off after the operating system shutdown process is complete 2 Ensure that the computer and ...

Page 3: ...s not covered by your warranty NOTICE When you disconnect a cable pull on its connector or on its pull tab not on the cable itself Some cables have connectors with locking tabs if you are disconnecting this type of cable press in on the locking tabs before you disconnect the cable As you pull connectors apart keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins Also before you connect a ca...

Page 4: ...ility from the Dell Support website at support dell com and save it to your desktop 2 After the download completes double click the BIOS utility file 3 In the Dell BIOS Flash window click Continue 4 When the reboot message appears click OK and wait for the computer to restart Back to Contents Page ...

Page 5: ...re You Begin 2 Remove the hard drive see Hard Drive 3 Pull the card cable connector out of the system board connector 4 Pull the cable to remove the card from the computer CAUTION Before performing the following procedures read the safety instructions in your Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by touching a connecto...

Page 6: ...Back to Contents Page 1 system board connector 2 card 3 cable connector NOTICE Be careful when removing the card to avoid damaging the card card cable or surrounding components ...

Page 7: ...y 1 Insert the battery at a 30 degree angle under the clip with the positive identified by a plus symbol side up 2 Push the battery into place Captive Screw Back to Contents Page CAUTION Before performing the following procedures follow the safety instructions in your Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodical...

Page 8: ...n the computer NOTICE Do not touch the processor die Press and hold the processor down on the substrate on which the die is mounted while turning the cam screw to prevent intermittent contact between the cam screw and processor NOTICE To avoid damage to the processor hold the screwdriver so that it is perpendicular to the processor when turning the cam screw NOTICE To help prevent damage to the sy...

Page 9: ...stem board 3 Perform the steps in Removing the Processor Module in reverse order beginning with step 4 Back to Contents Page NOTICE Ensure that the cam lock is in the fully open position before seating the processor module Seating the processor module properly in the ZIF socket does not require force NOTICE A processor module that is not properly seated can result in an intermittent connection or ...

Page 10: ...ng the Processor Thermal Cooling Assembly 1 Place the processor thermal cooling assembly over the processor CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface such as the back panel on the compu...

Page 11: ...2 Tighten the six captive screws labeled 1 through 6 in consecutive order Back to Contents Page ...

Page 12: ...by holding the two gold antenna connectors on each connector and gently pulling them apart 8 Remove the four M2 5 x 5 mm screws from the display and remove the display from the computer Replacing the Display Assembly CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wri...

Page 13: ...tly snap the bezel into place to secure it to the display panel 2 Replace the six M2 x 5 mm screws around the display bezel 3 Replace the five rubber display bumpers around the display bezel NOTICE Ensure the antenna cables are not twisted and that they are lying flat in the antenna cable clip CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Informatio...

Page 14: ...nnector from the inverter connector CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer NOTICE To help prevent damage to the system board you must remove the main battery see Before Working In...

Page 15: ...ver 6 Lift the display support bracket out of the top cover and then remove the display latch Replacing the Display Latch 1 Align the latch with the posts on the display back and set into place NOTE The eight screw locations are numbered Replace the screws in sequential order CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To ...

Page 16: ...2 Replace the support bracket and replace the M2 x 4 mm screw Back to Contents Page ...

Page 17: ... Page CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface such as the back panel on the computer NOTICE To help prevent damage to the system board remove the main battery see Before Working Insid...

Page 18: ...ng system Unless you understand what effect these settings have on the computer do not change them Also referred to as system setup bit The smallest unit of data interpreted by your computer Bluetooth wireless technology A wireless technology standard for short range 9 m 29 feet networking devices that allows for enabled devices to automatically recognize each other boot sequence Specifies the ord...

Page 19: ... disk storage Computers that use disk striping generally allow the user to select the data unit size or stripe width DMA direct memory access A channel that allows certain types of data transfer between RAM and a device to bypass the processor DMTF Distributed Management Task Force A consortium of hardware and software companies who develop management standards for distributed desktop network ente...

Page 20: ...dentity to help secure your computer folder A term used to describe space on a disk or drive where files are organized and grouped Files in a folder can be viewed and ordered in various ways such as alphabetically by date and by size format The process that prepares a drive or disk for file storage When a drive or disk is formatted the existing information on it is lost FSB front side bus The data...

Page 21: ... covering a small area A LAN usually is confined to a building or a few nearby buildings A LAN can be connected to another LAN over any distance through telephone lines and radio waves to form a wide area network WAN LCD liquid crystal display The technology used by portable computer and flat panel displays LED light emitting diode An electronic component that emits light to indicate the status of...

Page 22: ...data path between the processor and devices such as video drives and networks PCI Express A modification to the PCI interface that boosts the data transfer rate between the processor and the devices attached to it PCI Express can transfer data at speeds from 250 MB sec to 4 GB sec If the PCI Express chip set and the device are capable of different speeds they will operate at the slower speed PCMCI...

Page 23: ...computer that identifies your computer when you access Dell Support at support dell com or when you call Dell for customer service or technical support setup program A program that is used to install and configure hardware and software The setup exe or install exe program comes with most Windows software packages Setup program differs from system setup shortcut An icon that provides quick access t...

Page 24: ...board in computers with an integrated video controller that provides the video capabilities in combination with the monitor for your computer video memory Memory that consists of memory chips dedicated to video functions Video memory is usually faster than system memory The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the number of colors that a program can display video mode A mode that ...

Page 25: ...s applied to either the chip or its socket Zip A popular data compression format Files that have been compressed with the Zip format are called Zip files and usually have a filename extension of zip A special kind of zipped file is a self extracting file which has a filename extension of exe You can unzip a self extracting file by double clicking it Zip drive A high capacity floppy drive developed...

Page 26: ...ser s Guide CAUTION If you remove the hard drive from the computer when the drive is hot do not touch the metal housing of the hard drive CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To prevent data loss turn off your computer before removing the hard drive Do not remove the hard drive while the computer is on in standby mo...

Page 27: ...ing a Hard Drive to Dell Return your old hard drive to Dell in its original or comparable foam packaging Otherwise the hard drive may be damaged in transit Back to Contents Page 1 hard drive 2 foam packaging ...

Page 28: ...th the display open all the way 180 degrees so that it lies flat against the work surface snap the cover back into place starting from left to right Back to Contents Page CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching...

Page 29: ...long the front edge of the keyboard into the palm rest and lay the keyboard down on the palm rest 3 Replace the two M2 5 x 5 mm screws at the top of the keyboard 4 Replace the hinge cover CAUTION Before you begin any of the procedures in this section follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding st...

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Page 31: ...k to Contents Page CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface such as the back panel on the computer NOTICE To help prevent damage to the system board remove the main battery see Before ...

Page 32: ...le bay DIMM B Memory Module DIMM B is located under the component cover 1 Turn the computer upside down loosen the captive screw on the component cover 2 Remove the component cover from the back of the computer 3 If you are replacing a memory module remove the existing module a Use your fingertips to carefully spread apart the securing clips on each end of the memory module connector until the mod...

Page 33: ... angle c Rotate the module down until it clicks into place If you do not feel the click remove the module repeat from Step 3a g Return the keyboard to the normal position Replace the two M2 5 x 5 mm screws located at the top of the keyboard 8 Replace the hinge cover see Hinge Cover Verify Memory Size 1 Insert the battery into the battery bay or connect the AC adapter to your computer and an electr...

Page 34: ...on To confirm the amount of memory installed in the computer l In the Microsoft Windows XP operating system right click the My Computer icon on your desktop Click Properties General l In the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system click the Windows Vista Start button and right click Computer Properties Captive Screw Back to Contents Page ...

Page 35: ...Release the card by pushing the metal securing tab away from the card until the card pops up slightly CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To prevent damage to the system board remove the main battery before you service the computer NOTE If you ordered a WLAN card with your computer the card is already installed NOT...

Page 36: ...tents Page 1 WLAN card 2 metal securing tabs 2 NOTICE The connectors are keyed to ensure correct insertion If you feel resistance check the connectors and realign the card NOTE Do not insert a Mobile Broadband WWAN network card into the WLAN card connector NOTE The WLAN card may have two or three antenna connectors depending on the type of card you ordered NOTICE To avoid damaging the WLAN card ne...

Page 37: ... modem connector on the system board 7 Disconnect the modem cable from the modem CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface such as the back panel on the computer NOTICE To help prevent ...

Page 38: ...m board Align the connector on the bottom of the modem with the modem connector on the system board and press down on the right side of the modem 3 Replace the M2 x 3 mm screw Captive Screw Back to Contents Page NOTICE Ensure that the modem cable is routed correctly when you replace the modem ...

Page 39: ...om the bottom of the computer 7 Turn the computer top side up and remove the four M2 5 x 5 mm screws labeled P from the top of the palm rest CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface su...

Page 40: ...our M2 5 x 5 mm screws on the top of the palm rest 4 Turn the computer upside down and replace the 14 M2 5 x 8 mm screws on the bottom of the computer Back to Contents Page 1 M2 5 x 5 mm screws 4 1 touch pad connector 2 tab CAUTION Before you begin the following procedure follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by usin...

Page 41: ... IEEE 1394 Connector USB Connector Video Connector S Video TV Out Connector IEEE 1394 Connector USB Connector Video Connector Pin Signal 1 TPB 2 TPB 3 TPA 4 TPA Pin Signal 1 USB5V 2 USBP 3 USBP 4 GND Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 CRT_R 9 5V 2 CRT_G 10 GND 3 CRT_B 11 MONITOR_DETECT 4 NC 12 DDC_DATA ...

Page 42: ...S Video TV Out Connector Back to Contents Page 5 GND 13 CRT_HS 6 GND 14 CRT_VS 7 GND 15 DDC_CLK 8 GND S Video Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 DLUMA L 4 DCRMA L Composite Video Pin Signal 5 NC 6 DCMPS L 7 GND ...

Page 43: ...safety instructions in the Product Information Guide NOTICE To avoid electrostatic discharge ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface such as the back panel on the computer NOTICE To help prevent damage to the system board remove the main battery see Before Working Inside Your Computer before working inside the computer NOTICE Handle t...

Page 44: ...2 Replace the M2 5 x 5 mm screw that secures the speaker assembly in place Back to Contents Page ...

Page 45: ...8 Remove the display assembly see Removing the Display Assembly 9 Remove the processor thermal cooling assembly see Removing the Processor Thermal Cooling Assembly 10 Remove the processor see Removing the Processor Module 11 Remove the palm rest see Removing the Palm Rest 12 Remove the speaker assembly see Removing the Speaker Assembly 13 Remove the two M2 5 x 5 mm screws labeled B CAUTION Before ...

Page 46: ...ving the System Board Assembly in reverse order 2 Turn on the computer 3 Insert the flash BIOS update program CD that accompanied the replacement system board into the CD DVD drive Follow the instructions that appear on the screen See Flashing the BIOS for further information 1 M2 5 x 5 mm screws 2 1 M2 x 3 mm screws labeled B 4 1 system board assembly NOTICE Before turning on the computer replace...

Page 47: ...4 Enter the system setup program to update the BIOS on the new system board with the computer Service Tag Back to Contents Page ...

Page 48: ...S and Windows Vista are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Dell Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own Back to Contents Page NOTE A N...

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