System Board Jumpers
Figure 21 shows the layout of jumpers on the system board.
Figure 21. System Board Jumpers
Jumper pins are small groups of two or more pins on a circuit board. Plastic jumpers containing a wire fit down over the pins. The wire connects
the pins and creates a circuit.
NOTICE: Make sure that your system is turned off before you change a jumper setting. Otherwise, damage to your system or
unpredictable results may occur.
To change a jumper setting, pull the jumper off its pin(s) and carefully fit it down onto the pin(s) indicated.
Dell shipped your computer with a PSWD jumper installed, meaning that the password features for this computer are enabled. When you remove
the jumper, or when you install the jumper on only one of the two pins, the password features are disabled.
System Board Labels
Table 1 lists the labels for connectors and sockets on your system board, and it gives a brief description of their functions.
Table 1. System Board Connectors and Sockets
1
NIC connector
2
Video connector
3
Fan power connector
4
Serial port 2 connector
5
USB connectors (2)
6
Mouse (upper) and keyboard (lower) connectors
7
Parallel port (upper) and serial port 1 (lower) connectors
8
Riser board connector
9
System board jumpers
10
IDE1 connector
11
IDE2 connector
12
Diskette/tape-drive connector
13
Battery
14
Microprocessor
15
3.3-V power connector
16
Control panel connector
17
DC power connector
18
Auxiliary power indicator
19
DIMM connectors (2)
Connector or Socket
Description
AUX_LED
Auxiliary power indicator
B1
Battery socket
DIMM_
x
DIMM socket
DSKT
Diskette/tape drive interface connector
ENET
Integrated NIC connector
FAN
Microprocessor fan connector
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