Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Models DCP, DCS, DCM, and MMP Notes, Notices, and Cautions Throughout this guide, there may be blocks
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Check all cable connections. Fold cables out of the way to provide airflow for the fan and cooling vents. 3. Replace the computer cover; reconnect yo
To remove the expansion-card cage from the chassis, perform the following steps: 1. Remove the computer cover. 2. Examine the cables connected to
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
Expansion Cards The small-form-factor GX110 chassis can accommodate up to two half-length 32-bitPCIexpansioncards.Figure22 shows an example o
8. To reset the chassis intrusion detector, enter the System Setup program and reset Chassis Intrusion to Not Detected. See the online System User&a
7. To reset the chassis intrusion detector, enter the System Setup program and reset Chassis Intrusion to Not Detected. See the User's Guide for
To replace a microprocessor, perform the following steps: 1. Remove the computer cover. 2. Locate the microprocessor socket on the system board. 3
assistance. 9. Align the pin-1 corner of the microprocessor chip with the pin-1 corner of the microprocessor socket (see Figure28). The pin-1 corn
14. Replace the fan assembly and secure it with two thumbscrews. Then connect the fan power cable to the FAN connector on the system board . 15. Ins
2. Remove the drive shelf assembly. 3. Remove the expansion-card cage. 4. Remove the hard-disk drive/bracket. 5. Disconnect all cables from the sys
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Back to Contents Page SetupandOperation:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Getting Started If you need to set up your computer system y
The integrated parallel port uses a 25-pin D-subminiature connector on the computer's back panel. This I/O port sends data in parallel format (wh
Your system uses a PS/2-style keyboard. The keyboard cable attaches to a 6-pin miniature DIN connector on the back panel of your computer. Network Cab
Power Indicator The power indicator on the front of the computer has a light-emitting diode (LED) that illuminates in two different colors and blinks
Chassis Intrusion An integrated chassis intrusion alarm displays the status of the system chassis intrusion monitor. If the chassis has been opened, t
As you press each character key (or the spacebar for a blank space), a placeholder appears in the field. The password assignment operation recognizes
4. Press <Ctrl><Enter> to disable the existing system password, instead of pressing <Enter> to continue with the normal operation of
1. Remove the computer cover according to the instructions in "Removing and Replacing the Computer Cover." 2. Remove the jumper plug from t
Back to Contents Page SystemSetupOptions:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide AC Power Recovery AC Power Recovery determines what happens
in the drive or finds a problem with the drive itself, it displays an error message. If it does not find a diskette in the drive, the system tries to
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l Mouse Port l Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2 l Parallel Port l IDE Drive Interface l Diskette Interface l USB Emulation l PC Speaker l Primar
With Auto (the default) selected, the system turns off the integrated EIDE interface when necessary to accommodate a controller card installed in an e
The following settings identify the type of EIDE devices installed in the computer: l Auto (use this setting for all EIDE devices from Dell) l Off
The following information about the system is displayed in the system data area of the System Setup screen: l The microprocessor type and BIOS level.
the password through the System Password option. Setup Password Setup Password lets you restrict access to System Setup in the same way that you restr
Back to Contents Page SoftwareChecks:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview Because most computers have several application program
Memory-Resident Programs There are a variety of utilities and supplementary programs that can be loaded either when the computer boots or from an oper
Back to Contents Page IRQ13Used by the math coprocessor (if applicable)IRQ14Used by the primary integrated drive electronics (IDE) controllerIRQ15Used
Back to Contents Page Technical Specifications:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide ProcessorPortsMemoryKey CombinationsSystem InformationC
Expansion Bus Bus typesPeripheral Component Interconnect (PCI), Industry-Standard Architecture (ISA)Bus speedPCI: 33 MHz ISA: 8.33 MHzSmall-form-facto
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Parallel 25-hole connector (bidirectional)Video 15-hole connector (on video card)Integrated network interface controller (NIC) RJ45 connectorPersonal
midsize chassis: 913 BTU/hr (nominal); mini tower chassis: 913 BTU/hr (nominal)Voltage 90 to 135 volts (V) at 60 hertz (Hz); 180 to 265 V at 50 HzBack
Back to Contents Page Maximum shock:Operating bottom half-sine pulse with a change in velocity of 20 inches/sec (50.8 cm/sec)Storage 27-G faired squar
Back to Contents Page SystemSetup:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Back to Contents Page Using System SetupSystem Setup Options
Back to Contents Page OptionalStand:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Removing and Attaching the Small-Form-Factor or Low-Profile Chass
Back to Contents Page UsingSystemSetup:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview Each time you turn on your computer system or press
System Setup Navigation Keys Table 1 lists the keys you use to view or change information on the System Setup screen and to exit the program. Table 1.
Back to Contents Page Troubleshooting:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Back to Contents Page Basic ChecksExternal ComponentsMessages an
Asia and Other Regions Contact Numbers E-mail: [email protected] Country (City) Department Name or Service Area Code Local Number or T
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Back to Contents Page Dell™Diagnostics:DellOptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview Unlike many diagnostic programs, the Dell Diagnostics
2. InserttheDellDiagnosticsmedia(forexample,adisketteorCD)intotheappropriatedrive. 3. Turn on your system. When you start the diagnos
Device Groups area on the main screen. The following sources supply this configuration information for the diagnostics: l The system configuration in
Back to Contents Page BasicChecks:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview If your Dell computer system is not working as expected, a
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Back to Contents Page Diskette, Tape, and CD-ROMDrives:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Installing a CD-ROM Drive in a Small-Form-Fact
5. Connect a power cable and an interface cable to the appropriate connectors on the back of the drive (see Figure 3). Figure 3. Attaching Cables to
If a drive is already installed in the bay and you are replacing it, be sure to disconnect the DC power cable and interface cable from the back of the
9. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the interface connector on the back of the drive (see Figure 8). If your system came with an enhanced
2. Remove the computer cover as instructed in "Removing and Replacing the Computer Cover." 3. Remove the front bezel (mini tower only) as i
d. To further ensure proper positioning of the drive in the bracket, insert and tighten all four screws in the order in which the holes are numbered (
Connect the interface cable to the system board. l For an EIDE tape drive or CD-ROM drive, connect the other end of the interface cable to the interf
When you attach the interface cable to a drive, be sure to match the colored strip on the cable to pin 1 of the drive’s interface connector. For the l
Back to Contents Page DriversandUtilities:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Program Diskette Maker Dell installed all the drivers for
4. Reconnect the system to an electrical outlet. Make sure that all connections fit tightly together, and turn on the system. 5. If the problem is re
4. Start the Windows NT operating system, and log on as an administrator or as a user with administrator privileges. For information on administrator
reinstalling the NIC driver on systems running a Dell-installed Windows 95 Service Release 2.1 operating system. To reinstall the NIC driver in a syst
1. If you have not already done so, use the Program Diskette Maker to make a diskette copy of the Microsoft-updated ATAPI driver diskette image on you
2. Double-click the Mouse icon. 3. Configure your mouse as desired, and then click OK. To access context-sensitive help, hold the mouse cursor over
If the power indicator blinks when you press the power button, but the system does not turn off, your operating system may have locked up. To turn off
Back to Contents Page ExpansionCards:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview Each OptiPlex GX110 chassis can accommodate 32-bit Peri
Figure 4. Low-Profile Chassis PCI/ISA Riser Board Midsize Chassis Riser Boards The midsize chassis is available with either a PCI riser board (see Fig
Mini Tower Chassis Riser Boards The mini tower chassis is available with either a PCI riser board (see Figure 7) or a PCI/ISA riser board (see Figure
Save the screw for use when you install the expansion card later in this procedure. Figure 9. Removing the Filler Bracket 3. Insert the expansion car
Figure 13. Installing an Expansion Card in a Mini Tower Chassis 4. When the card is firmly seated in the connector, secure the card's mounting br
System Setup You can easily correct certain system problems by verifying the correct settings in System Setup. When you boot your system, your system
2. If necessary, disconnect any cables connected to the card. 3. Unscrew the mounting bracket of the card you want to remove. 4. Grasp the card by i
Back to Contents Page ExternalComponents:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview This section provides troubleshooting procedures fo
1. Clean the mouse as instructed in your mouse documentation. Most mice have a ball that can be removed and cleaned of debris by turning the mouse ups
If the problem still is not resolved, the system board may be faulty. See "Getting Help" for instructions on obtaining technical assistance.
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Back to Contents Page Hard-DiskDrives:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide General Information About EIDE Hard-Disk Drives The small-form-
5. Remove the drive bracket from the chassis. a. If a drive is already installed in the bracket, disconnect the power and interface cables from the b
8. Connect a power cable to the power input connector on the back of the drive, and connect an EIDE cable to the interface connector on the back of th
1. If you are replacing a hard-disk drive that contains data you want to keep, be sure to make a backup of your files before you begin this procedure.
b. Then rotate the bracket toward the drive cage, and fit the bracket's sliding tab on the drive-cage slide rail. c. Slide the bracket into pl
Back to Contents Page Battery:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview A 3.0-volt (V) CR2032 coin-cell battery installed on the system
NOTICE: When you unpack the drive, do not set it on a hard surface, which may damage the drive. Instead, set the drive on a surface, such as a foam pa
NOTICE: You must match the colored strip on the EIDE cable with pin 1 on the IDE1 connector to avoid possible damage to your system. Pin 1 is indicate
a. If a hard-disk drive is already installed in the drive bracket, disconnect the DC power cable and EIDE cable from the drive. b. Remove the screw
8. Connect a power cable to the power input connector on the back of the drive (see Figure 15). Check all connectors to be certain that they are prope
See the documentation for your operating system for instructions. 17. Test the hard-disk drive by running the Dell Diagnostics. 18. If the drive you
Back to Contents Page HelpOverview:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Technical Assistance If you need assistance with a technical probl
support.euro.dell.com (for Europe only) l Electronic Quote Service [email protected] [email protected] (for Asian/Pacific countries only) l Electron
2. Include a copy of the invoice and a letter describing the reason for the return. 3. Include a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist indicating the tes
Back to Contents Page Front-PanelInserts:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Low-Profile Chassis Front-Panel Inserts Empty drive bays con
Mini Tower Chassis Front-Panel Inserts Empty drive bays contain a front-panel insert to protect the inside of the computer from dust particles and als
5. Replace the computer cover, reconnect your computer and peripherals to their electrical outlets, and turn them on. 6. Enter System Setup, and conf
Back to Contents Page InsideYourComputer:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview This section describes the inside of your computer
Figure 4. Mini Tower Chassis Orientation View Figure 5, Figure 6, Figure 7, and Figure 8 show the small-form-factor, low-profile, midsize, and mini to
Figure 7. Inside the Midsize Chassis Figure 8. Inside the Mini Tower Chassis System Board Components Figure 9 shows the system board and the location
System Board Jumpers Figure 10 shows the layout of jumpers on the system board. Table 1 lists the system board jumpers and their settings. Figure 10.
Rotating the Power Supply Away From the System Board (Midsize and Mini Tower Chassis Only) To access some components on the system board, you may have
1. Remove the computer cover. 2. With the cover removed, release the bezel by pressing the tab release (see Figure 12). Figure 12. Removing the Min
4. Slide the expansion-card cage out of the chassis. 5. Lift the expansion-card cage up and away from the chassis. To replace the expansion-card cag
Figure 15. Removing the Expansion-Card Cage From the Mini Tower Chassis 4. Slide the expansion-card cage out of the chassis. 5. Lift the expansion-ca
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Back to Contents Page InternalComponents:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview This section provides troubleshooting procedures fo
Back to Contents Page ContactingDell:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview When you need to contact Dell, use the telephone number
3. If your computer has a mini tower chassis, skip to step 4. If your computer has a small-form-factor, low-profile, or midsize chassis, remove the c
To replace the computer cover, perform the following steps: 1. Check all cable connections, especially those that might have come loose during your w
4. If your computer has a mini tower chassis, replace the computer cover as follows: a. Face the left side of the computer and hold the cover at a sl
4. Remove all expansion cards installed in the computer except a drive controller card and video expansion card. 5. Replace the computer cover, reco
Troubleshooting Expansion Cards If an error message indicates an expansion-card problem or if an expansion card seems to perform incorrectly or not at
or the integrated video subsystem. Before attempting to troubleshoot the video subsystem, perform the procedure found in "Troubleshooting the Mon
Back to Contents Page Introduction:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview Dell OptiPlex GX110 Managed PC systems are high-speed, exp
l Embedded System Setup for quickly viewing and changing the system configuration. System Setup also provides several enhanced security features (a se
directory. l Support for the application program used to create user-definable attributes (UDAs) Asset management features of the Dell OpenManage IT
l Directed wake packet The specification also defines Magic Packet as a wake-up method. Wake-up technology that uses PBM is controlled by the Microso
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system that includes the Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) core components. For information about the WBEM core components and how to install the
Back to Contents Page SystemMemory:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview You can increase system memory up to 512 megabytes (MB) b
Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility 5. Press <F2> to enter System Setup, and check the value for System Memory. The syste
Back to Contents Page MessagesandCodes:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Overview Your application programs, operating system, and the
Diskette drive 1 seek failuresystem configuration information may not match the hardware configuration.Diskette read failureA cable may be loose, or
System Beep Codes If the message persists, reinstall your operating system. See the documentation that came with your operating system.No timer tick
When errors occur during a boot routine that cannot be reported on the monitor, your computer may emit a series of beeps that identify the problem. Th
data. These warning messages usually interrupt the procedure and require you to respond by typing a y (yes) or n (no). Diagnostics Messages When you r
Temporary file. Delete before release. Basic Checks: Dell OptiPlex GX100 System User's Guide Battery: Dell OptiPlex GX100 System User's Guid
Back to Contents Page Microprocessor:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110SystemUser'sGuide Upgrading the Microprocessor 1. Remove the computer cover accordi
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Back to Contents Page Small-Form-Factor Chassis — RemovingandReplacingParts:Dell™OptiPlex™GX110Systems Service Manual Overview This section pr
Internal Views Figure 1 shows a top view of the chassis to help you orient yourself when you work inside the computer. Figure 1. Orientation View Figu
To remove the computer cover, perform the following steps: 1. Press in to retract the padlock ring into the cover (this permits opening of the cover)
To remove the eject and power buttons, perform the following steps: 1. Lay the computer cover on a flat work surface, with the inside of the top cove
To remove the chassis intrusion switch, perform the following steps: 1. Remove the drive shelf. 2. Remove the power supply. 3. Remove the control p
To remove the drive shelf from the chassis, perform the following steps: 1. Disconnect the power and interface cables from the diskette drive and CD-
Figure 12. Hard-Disk Drive/Bracket Replacement To install a replacement hard-disk drive in the chassis, perform the following steps. NOTICE: To avoid
NOTICE: You must connect the blue connector on the EIDE interface cable to the IDE1 connector on the system board to avoid possible damage to your sys
in hooks on the drive shelf. 3. Ensure that the latch on the left side of the 3.5-inch diskette drive engages the top of the diskette drive. If nece
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