Expansion Cards - Dell OptiPlex GX110 Service Manual

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unpredictable results may occur.
To change a jumper setting, pull the jumper off its pin(s) and either remove it entirely, or carefully fit it down onto the pin(s) indicated.
Dell shipped your computer with a PSWD jumper installed, meaning that 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
Connector or Socket
AUX_LED
B1
DIMM_x
DSKT
ENET
FAN
IDEn
KYBD
MICROPROCESSOR
MONITOR
MOUSE
PANEL
PARALLEL
POWER_1
POWER_2
RISER
SERIALn
USB

Expansion Cards

The low-profile GX110 chassis can accommodate three 32-bit PCI expansion cards. Figure 18 shows an example of a 32-bit PCI expansion card.
Figure 18. 32-Bit PCI Expansion Card Example
Expansion-Card Removal
CAUTION: Use a wrist grounding strap as explained in
To remove an expansion card, perform the following steps:
1.
Remove the computer
cover.
2. If necessary, disconnect any cables connected to the card.
3. Remove the screw on the mounting bracket of the card you want to remove.
4. Grasp the card by its outside corners, and ease it out of its connector.
Description
Auxiliary power indicator
Battery socket
DIMM socket
Diskette/tape drive interface connector
Integrated NIC connector
Microprocessor fan connector
EIDE interface connector
Keyboard connector
Microprocessor connector
Video connector
Mouse connector
Control panel connector
Parallel port connector; sometimes referred to as LPT1
Main power input connector
3.3-V power input connector
Riser board connector
Serial port connectors
USB connectors
"Precautionary
Measures."

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