Latitude Manual
Latitude Manual
Latitude Manual
Owner's Manual
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the
problem.
WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
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may be trademarks of their respective companies.
2016 -10
Rev. A03
Contents
1 Working on your computer...............................................................................................6
Safety instructions..............................................................................................................................................................6
Before working inside your computer................................................................................................................................. 6
Turning off your computer.................................................................................................................................................. 7
After working inside your computer.................................................................................................................................... 7
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Memory module................................................................................................................................................................ 18
Removing the memory module....................................................................................................................................18
Installing the memory module......................................................................................................................................19
Heat sink...........................................................................................................................................................................19
Removing the heat sink assembly............................................................................................................................... 19
Installing the heat sink assembly.................................................................................................................................20
Power connector port....................................................................................................................................................... 21
Removing the power connector port.......................................................................................................................... 21
Installing the power connector port.............................................................................................................................21
Docking frame.................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Removing the dock frame.......................................................................................................................................... 22
Installing the dock frame............................................................................................................................................ 22
System board................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Removing the system board....................................................................................................................................... 22
Installing the system board......................................................................................................................................... 24
Keyboard.......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Removing the keyboard assembly...............................................................................................................................24
Removing the keyboard from the keyboard tray......................................................................................................... 25
Installing the keyboard to the keyboard tray............................................................................................................... 26
Installing the keyboard assembly.................................................................................................................................26
Display assembly.............................................................................................................................................................. 26
Removing the display assembly.................................................................................................................................. 26
Installing the display assembly.................................................................................................................................... 28
Display bezel.....................................................................................................................................................................29
Removing the display bezel........................................................................................................................................ 29
Installing the display bezel.......................................................................................................................................... 29
Display panel.....................................................................................................................................................................29
Removing the display panel........................................................................................................................................ 29
Installing the display panel.......................................................................................................................................... 33
Display hinges...................................................................................................................................................................33
Removing the display hinge........................................................................................................................................ 33
Installing the display hinge.......................................................................................................................................... 34
eDP cable.........................................................................................................................................................................35
Removing the eDP cable............................................................................................................................................ 35
Installing the eDP cable.............................................................................................................................................. 36
Camera.............................................................................................................................................................................36
Removing the camera................................................................................................................................................ 36
Installing the camera...................................................................................................................................................38
Palmrest........................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Replacing the palmrest .............................................................................................................................................. 38
3 System Setup............................................................................................................... 40
Boot Sequence.................................................................................................................................................................40
Navigation keys................................................................................................................................................................ 40
System setup options........................................................................................................................................................41
General screen options......................................................................................................................................................41
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System Configuration screen options................................................................................................................................41
Video screen options........................................................................................................................................................ 43
Security screen options.................................................................................................................................................... 43
Secure Boot screen options............................................................................................................................................. 45
Intel Software Guard Extensions screen options...............................................................................................................46
Performance screen options.............................................................................................................................................47
Power Management screen options................................................................................................................................. 47
POST Behavior screen options.........................................................................................................................................49
Virtualization support screen options............................................................................................................................... 50
Wireless screen options....................................................................................................................................................50
Maintenance screen options............................................................................................................................................. 51
System Log screen options............................................................................................................................................... 51
Updating the BIOS ........................................................................................................................................................... 51
System and setup password.............................................................................................................................................52
Assigning a system password and setup password.....................................................................................................52
Deleting or changing an existing system and/or setup password................................................................................52
4 Diagnostics................................................................................................................... 54
Enhanced Pre-Boot System Assessment (ePSA) diagnostics.......................................................................................... 54
Device status lights.......................................................................................................................................................... 54
Battery status lights......................................................................................................................................................... 55
5 Technical specifications................................................................................................ 56
System specifications.......................................................................................................................................................56
Processor specifications...................................................................................................................................................56
Memory specifications..................................................................................................................................................... 56
Audio specifications..........................................................................................................................................................57
Video specifications..........................................................................................................................................................57
Camera specifications.......................................................................................................................................................57
Communication specifications.......................................................................................................................................... 57
Port and connector specifications.................................................................................................................................... 58
Display specifications....................................................................................................................................................... 58
Keyboard specifications....................................................................................................................................................59
Touchpad specifications................................................................................................................................................... 59
Battery specifications.......................................................................................................................................................59
AC Adapter specifications................................................................................................................................................ 60
Physical specifications......................................................................................................................................................60
Environmental specifications............................................................................................................................................. 61
6 Contacting Dell............................................................................................................. 62
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Working on your computer
Safety instructions
Use the following safety guidelines to help protect your computer from potential damage and to help to ensure your personal safety.
Unless otherwise noted, each procedure included in this document assumes that the following conditions exist:
• You have read the safety information that shipped with your computer.
• A component can be replaced or--if purchased separately--installed by performing the removal procedure in reverse order.
WARNING: Disconnect all power sources before opening the computer cover or panels. After you finish working inside
the computer, replace all covers, panels, and screws before connecting to the power source.
WARNING: Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For
additional safety best practices information, see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at www.dell.com/
regulatory_compliance
CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform troubleshooting and
simple repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as directed by the online or telephone service and support
team. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety
instructions that came with the product.
CAUTION: To avoid electrostatic discharge, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching
an unpainted metal surface, such as a connector on the back of the computer.
CAUTION: Handle components and cards with care. Do not touch the components or contacts on a card. Hold a card by
its edges or by its metal mounting bracket. Hold a component such as a processor by its edges, not by its pins.
CAUTION: 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 cable, ensure that both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.
NOTE: The color of your computer and certain components may appear differently than shown in this document.
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CAUTION: Before touching anything inside your computer, ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface,
such as the metal at the back of the computer. While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface to
dissipate static electricity, which could harm internal components.
1. Click or tap .
1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, opening the Charms menu and select Settings.
1. Click Start.
2. Click Shut Down.
2. Ensure that the computer and all attached devices are turned off. If your computer and attached devices did not automatically
turn off when you shut down your operating system, press and hold the power button for about 6 seconds to turn them off.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the computer, use only the battery designed for this particular Dell computer. Do not use
batteries designed for other Dell computers.
1. Connect any external devices, such as a port replicator or media base, and replace any cards, such as an ExpressCard.
2. Connect any telephone or network cables to your computer.
CAUTION: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network device and then plug it into the
computer.
3. Replace the battery.
4. Replace the base cover.
5. Connect your computer and all attached devices to their electrical outlets.
6. Turn on your computer.
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Removing and installing components
This section provides detailed information on how to remove or install the components from your computer.
Recommended tools
The procedures in this document require the following tools:
1. Insert a paperclip or a SIM card removal tool into the pinhole on the SIM card tray.
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2. Pull the SIM card tray to remove it.
3. Remove the SIM card from the SIM card tray.
4. Push the SIM card tray into the slot until it clicks into place.
SD card
Removing the Secure Digital (SD) Card
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer
2. Press in on the SD card to release it from the computer.
3. Slide the SD card out of the computer.
Base cover
Removing the base cover
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. To remove the base cover:
a. Loosen the screws that secure the base cover to the computer [1].
b. Lift the base cover from the edges and remove it from the computer [2, 3].
NOTE: You may need a plastic scribe to lift the base cover from the edges.
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Installing the base cover
1. Align the tabs on the base cover with the slots on the computer.
2. Press the edges of the cover until it clicks into place.
3. Tighten the screws to secure the base cover to the computer.
4. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
Battery
Removing the battery
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the base cover.
3. To remove the battery:
a. Disconnect the battery cable from the connector on the system board [1].
b. Remove the screws that secure the battery to the computer [2].
c. Lift the battery away from the computer [3].
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Installing the battery
1. Align the tabs on the battery with the slots on the palmrest.
NOTE: Ensure that the battery cable is routed through the routing clips on the battery.
2. Tighten the screws to secure the battery to the computer.
NOTE: The number of screws will vary depending on the type of battery.
3. Connect the battery cable to the connector on the system board.
4. Install the base cover.
5. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
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Installing the Solid State Drive (SSD)
1. Insert the SSD into the connector on the system board.
2. Tighten the screw to secure the SSD to the computer.
3. Install the:
a. battery
b. base cover
4. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
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Installing the optional PCIe SSD
1. Insert the SSD into the connector on the system board.
2. Place the SSD bracket over the SSD and tighten the screws to secure it to the computer.
3. Install the:
a. battery
b. base cover
4. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
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Installing the smart card cage
1. Slide the tabs on the smart card cage under the tabs on the computer.
2. Tighten the screws to secure the smart card cage to the computer.
3. Connect the smart card cable to the USH board.
4. Install the:
a. SSD
b. battery
c. base cover
5. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
Speaker
Removing the speakers
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
3. To remove the speaker:
a. Disconnect the speaker cable from the connector on the system board [1].
b. Unroute the speaker cable from the routing clips on the touchpad and the computer [2].
c. Remove the screws that connect the speaker to the computer [3].
d. Remove the speaker from the computer [4] .
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Installing the speakers
1. Place the speakers into the slots on the computer.
2. Tighten the screws to secure the speaker to the computer.
3. Route the speaker cable through the retention clips on the touchpad buttons and the computer.
4. Connect the speaker cable to the connector on the system board.
5. Install the:
a. battery
b. base cover
6. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
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Installing the coin cell battery
1. Affix the coin cell battery to the system board.
2. Connect the coin cell battery cable to the connector on the system board.
3. Install the:
a. battery
b. base cover
4. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
WLAN card
Removing the WLAN card
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
3. To remove the WLAN card:
a. Remove the screw that secures the metal bracket to the WLAN card [1].
b. Remove the metal bracket [2].
c. Disconnect the WLAN cables from the connectors on the WLAN card [3].
d. Remove the WLAN card from the computer [4].
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Installing the WLAN card
1. Insert the WLAN card into the connector on the system board.
2. Connect the WLAN cables to the connectors on the WLAN card.
3. Place the metal bracket and tighten the screw to secure it to the computer.
4. Install the:
a. battery
b. base cover
5. Follow the procedure in After working inside your system.
WWAN card
Removing the WWAN card
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
3. To remove the WWAN card:
a. Remove the screw that secures the WWAN card [1].
b. Remove the metal bracket [2].
c. Disconnect the WWAN cables from the connectors on the WWAN card [3].
d. Remove the WWAN card from the computer [4].
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Installing the WWAN card
1. Insert the WWAN card into the connector on the computer.
2. Connect the WWAN cables to the connectors on the WWAN card.
3. Place the metal bracket and tighten the screw to secure it to the computer.
4. Install the:
a. battery
b. base cover
5. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
Memory module
Removing the memory module
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
3. Pull the clips securing the memory module until the memory module pops up [1].
4. Remove the memory module from the system board [2].
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Installing the memory module
1. Insert the memory module into the memory module socket until the clips secure the memory module.
2. Install the:
a. battery
b. base cover
3. Follow the procedures in After working inside your computer.
Heat sink
Removing the heat sink assembly
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
3. Disconnect the fan cable.
4. Remove the screws that secure the heat sink assembly to the computer and the system board [1, 2].
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5. To remove the heat sink:
a. Remove the screws that secure the heat sink assembly to the system board [1, 2, 3, 4].
NOTE: Remove the screws that secure the heat sink to the system board in the order of the callouts shown [1, 2,
3, 4].
b. Lift the heat sink assembly from the system board [5].
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NOTE: Tighten the screws on the system board in the order of the callout numbers [1, 2, 3, 4].
3. Connect the fan cable to the connector on the system board.
4. Install the:
a. battery
b. base cover
5. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
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7. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
Docking frame
System board
Removing the system board
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
c. memory module
d. SSD
e. dock frame
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f. WLAN card
g. WWAN card
h. heat sink assembly
i. coin cell battery
3. To remove the display assembly cable:
a. Unroute the WWAN and WLAN cables [1].
b. Remove the screw that secures the display assembly cable bracket to the system board [2].
c. Lift the display assembly cable bracket from the computer [3].
d. Disconnect the display assembly cable from the computer [4].
4. Disconnect the speaker cable [1], LED board cable [2], USH board cable and touchpad board cables [3, 4], power connector
port cable [5].
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Installing the system board
1. Align the system board with the screw holders on the computer.
2. Place the metal bracket over the memory module connectors and tighten the screws to secure it to the computer.
3. Tighten the screws to secure the system board to the computer.
4. Connect the speaker, power connector, LED, touchpad, and system board cables to the connectors on the system board:
5. Connect the display assembly cable to the connector on the system board.
6. Place the metal bracket over the display assembly cable and tighten the screw to secure it.
7. Install the:
a. coin cell battery
b. heat sink assembly
c. WWAN card
d. WLAN card
e. dock frame
f. SSD
g. memory module
h. battery
i. base cover
8. Follow the procedure in After working inside your computer.
Keyboard
Removing the keyboard assembly
NOTE: The keyboard and the keyboard tray together is called the keyboard assembly.
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i. dock frame
j. power connector port
k. system board
3. Peel the touchpad cable from the keyboard assembly [1].
4. Disconnect the keyboard cables from the connectors on the touchpad board [2, 3].
5. Remove the screws that secure the keyboard assembly to the computer [1].
6. Lift the keyboard assembly from the computer [2].
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Installing the keyboard to the keyboard tray
1. Route the keyboard cables through the slot on the keyboard tray.
2. Align the keyboard with the screw holders on the keyboard tray.
3. Tighten the screws to secure the keyboard to the keyboard tray.
4. Install the keyboard assembly.
1. Align the keyboard assembly with the screw holders on the computer.
2. Tighten the screws that secure the keyboard to the computer.
3. Connect the keyboard cables to the connectors on the touchpad board.
4. Install the:
a. system board
b. dock frame
c. WLAN card
d. WWAN card
e. memory module
f. heat sink assembly
g. power connector port
h. coin cell battery
i. SSD
j. battery
k. base cover
5. Follow the procedure in After working inside your system.
Display assembly
Removing the display assembly
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
c. WLAN card
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d. WWAN card
3. To remove the display hinge brackets:
a. Remove the screw that secures the display hinge bracket to the computer [1].
b. Remove the display hinge bracket from the computer [2].
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6. To remove the display assembly:
a. Remove the screws that secure the display assembly to the computer [1].
b. Open the display assembly [2] and lift the display assembly to remove it from the computer [3].
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Display bezel
Removing the display bezel
NOTE: The display bezel is available only for non touch systems.
Display panel
Removing the display panel
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
c. display assembly
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d. display bezel
NOTE: This is applicable only for non touch systems.
3. To remove the display panel for non touch systems:
a. Remove the screws that secure the display panel to the display assembly [1].
b. Lift the display panel and turn the display panel over to access the eDP cable [2].
c. Peel the adhesive [3] to access the eDP cable.
d. Disconnect the eDP cable from the connector [4, 5, 6].
e. Lift the display panel.
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d. Peel the adhesive to access the eDP cable [1].
e. Disconnect the eDP cable from the connector on the back of the display panel [2, 3].
f. Lift the display assembly from the display pane [4].
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Installing the display panel
1. To install the display panel for non touch systems:
a. Connect the eDP cable to the connector on the back of the display panel and fix the adhesive tape.
b. Align the display panel with the tabs on the display assembly.
c. Tighten the screws to secure the display panel to the display assembly.
2. To install the display panel for touch systems:
a. Place the display panel facedown.
b. Place the display assembly over the display panel and slide it forward.
c. Connect the eDP cable to the connector on the back of the display panel and fix the adhesive tape.
d. Turn the display assembly over.
e. Align the display panel with the tabs on the display assembly.
f. Press the edges of the display panel to secure it to the display assembly.
3. Install the:
a. display bezel
NOTE: This is applicable only for non touch systems.
b. display assembly
c. battery
d. base cover
4. Follow the procedure in After working inside your system.
Display hinges
Removing the display hinge
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
c. display assembly
d. display bezel
NOTE: This is applicable only for non touch systems.
e. display panel
NOTE: This is applicable only for touch systems.
3. To remove the hinges:
a. Remove the screws that secure the display hinge to the display assembly [1, 3].
NOTE: The number of screws will vary for touch and non touch systems.
b. Remove the display hinge [2, 4].
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Figure 1. Removing hinges for a non touch system
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a. display bezel
NOTE: This is applicable only for non touch systems.
b. display panel
NOTE: This is applicable only for touch systems.
c. display assembly
d. battery
e. base cover
4. Follow the procedure in After working inside your system.
eDP cable
Removing the eDP cable
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
c. display assembly
d. display bezel
NOTE: This is applicable only for non touch systems.
e. display panel
3. Disconnect the camera cable from the camera [1].
4. Peel the camera cable adhesive and unroute the eDP and display cable from the routing clips on the display assembly [2, 3].
5. Remove the eDP cable from the display assembly.
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Figure 4. Removing the eDP cable for touch systems
Camera
Removing the camera
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
c. display assembly
d. display bezel
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NOTE: This is applicable only for non touch systems.
e. display panel
3. Peel the adhesive that secures the camera to the display assembly [1].
4. Disconnect the camera cable from the connector on the display assembly [2].
5. Lift the camera away from the display assembly [3].
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Installing the camera
1. Place the camera on the display assembly.
2. Connect the camera cable to the connector on the display assembly
3. Affix the adhesive to secure the camera to the display assembly.
4. Install the:
a. display panel
b. display bezel
NOTE: This is applicable only for non touch systems.
c. display assembly
d. battery
e. base cover
5. Follow the procedure in After working inside your system.
Palmrest
Replacing the palmrest
1. Follow the procedure in Before working inside your computer.
2. Remove the:
a. base cover
b. battery
c. memory module
d. SSD
e. dock frame
f. WLAN card
g. WWAN card
h. heat sink assembly
i. power connector port
j. coin cell battery
k. display assembly
l. speakers
m. smart card cage
n. keyboard
o. system board
NOTE: The component you are left with is the palmrest.
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3. Install the following components on the new palmrest.
a. keyboard assembly
b. system board
c. coin cell battery
d. WLAN card
e. WWAN card
f. smart card cage
g. memory module
h. heat sink assembly
i. power connector port
j. dock frame
k. display assembly
l. smart card cage
m. SSD
n. speakers
o. battery
p. base cover
4. Follow the procedure in After working inside your system.
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System Setup
Boot Sequence
Boot Sequence allows you to bypass the System Setup‐defined boot device order and boot directly to a specific device (for
example: optical drive or hard drive). During the Power-on Self Test (POST), when the Dell logo appears, you can:
The one-time boot menu displays the devices that you can boot from including the diagnostic option. The boot menu options are:
• Optical Drive
• Diagnostics
NOTE: Choosing Diagnostics, will display the ePSA diagnostics screen.
The boot sequence screen also displays the option to access the System Setup screen.
Navigation keys
NOTE: For most of the System Setup options, changes that you make are recorded but do not take effect until you
restart the system.
Keys Navigation
Up arrow Moves to the previous field.
Down arrow Moves to the next field.
Enter Selects a value in the selected field (if applicable) or follow the link in the field.
Esc Moves to the previous page until you view the main screen. Pressing Esc in the main screen displays a
message that prompts you to save any unsaved changes and restarts the system.
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System setup options
NOTE: Depending on the computer and its installed devices, the items listed in this section may or may not appear.
Option Description
System Information This section lists the primary hardware features of your computer.
• System Information: Displays BIOS Version, Service Tag, Asset Tag, Ownership Tag, Ownership Date,
Manufacture Date, and the Express Service Code.
• Memory Information: Displays Memory Installed, Memory Available, Memory Speed, Memory Channels
Mode, Memory Technology, DIMM ASize, DIMM B Size,
• Processor Information: Displays Processor Type, Core Count, Processor ID, Current Clock Speed,
Minimum Clock Speed, Maximum Clock Speed, Processor L2 Cache, Processor L3 Cache, HT Capable,
and 64-Bit Technology.
• Device Information: Displays Primary Hard Drive, M.2 SSD-0, Dock eSATA Device, LOM MAC Address,
Video Controller, Video BIOS Version, Video Memory, Panel Type, Native Resolution, Audio Controller,
Wi-Fi Device, WiGig Device, Cellular Device, Bluetooth Device.
Battery Information Displays the battery status and the type of AC adapter connected to the computer.
Boot Sequence Allows you to change the order in which the computer attempts to find an operating system.
• Diskette Drive
• Internal HDD
• USB Storage Device
• CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
• Onboard NIC
Advanced Boot This option allows you the legacy option ROMs to load. By default, the Enable Legacy Option ROMs is
Options disabled.
• Disabled
• Enabled
• Enabled w/PXE: This option is enabled by default.
Parallel Port Allows you to configure the parallel port on the docking station. The options are:
• Disabled
• AT: This option is enabled by default.
• PS2
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Option Description
• ECP
Serial Port Allows you to configure the integrated serial port. The options are:
• Disabled
• COM1: This option is enabled by default.
• COM2
• COM3
• COM4
SATA Operation Allows you to configure the internal SATA hard-drive controller. The options are:
• Disabled
• AHCI
• RAID On: This option is enabled by default.
Drives Allows you to configure the SATA drives on board. All drives are enabled by default. The options are:
• SATA-1
• M.2 PCI-e SSD-0
• SATA-2
SMART Reporting This field controls whether hard drive errors for integrated drives are reported during system startup. This
technology is part of the SMART (Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) specification. This
option is disabled by default.
This field configures the integrated USB controller. If Boot Support is enabled, the system is allowed to boot
any type of USB Mass Storage Devices (HDD, memory key, floppy).
If USB port is enabled, device attached to this port is enabled and available for OS.
If USB port is disabled, the OS cannot see any device attached to this port.
NOTE: USB keyboard and mouse always work in the BIOS setup irrespective of these settings.
USB PowerShare This field configures the USB PowerShare feature behavior. This option allows you to charge external
devices using the stored system battery power through the USB PowerShare port.
Audio This field enables or disables the integrated audio controller. By default, the Enable Audio option is selected.
The options are:
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Option Description
Keyboard This field lets you choose the operating mode of the keyboard illumination feature. The keyboard brightness
Illumination level can be set from 0% to 100%. The options are:
• Disabled
• Dim
• Bright (enabled by default)
Keyboard Backlight The Keyboard Backlight with AC option does not affect the main keyboard illumination feature. Keyboard
with AC Illumination will continue to support the various illumination levels. This field has an effect when the backlight
is enabled.
Keyboard Backlight The Keyboard Backlight Timeout dims out with AC option. The main keyboard illumination feature is not
Timeout with AC affected. Keyboard Illumination will continue to support the various illumination levels. This field has an effect
when the backlight is enabled.
Keyboard Backlight The Keyboard Backlight Timeout dims out with Battery option. The main keyboard illumination feature is not
Timeout on Battery affected. Keyboard Illumination will continue to support the various illumination levels. This field has an effect
when the backlight is enabled.
Unobtrusive Mode This option, when enabled, pressing Fn+F7 turns off all light and sound emissions in the system. To resume
normal operation, press Fn+F7 again. This option is disabled by default.
NOTE: The video setting will be visible only when a video card is installed into the system.
NOTE: You must set the admin password before you set the system or hard drive password.
Deleting the admin password automatically deletes the system password and the hard drive
password.
System Password Allows you to set, change or delete the system password.
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Option Description
Default setting: Not set
Internal HDD-2 Allows you to set, change, or delete the administrator password.
Password
NOTE: Successful password changes take effect immediately.
Strong Password Allows you to enforce the option to always set strong passwords.
Default Setting: Enable Strong Password is not selected.
NOTE: If Strong Password is enabled, Admin and System passwords must contain at least one
uppercase character, one lowercase character and be at least 8 characters long.
Password Allows you to determine the minimum and maximum length of Administrator and System passwords.
Configuration
Password Bypass Allows you to enable or disable the permission to bypass the System and the Internal HDD password, when
they are set. The options are:
• Disabled
• Reboot bypass
Password Change Allows you to enable the disable permission to the System and Hard Drive passwords when the admin
password is set.
Default setting: Allow Non-Admin Password Changes is selected.
Non-Admin Setup Allows you to determine whether changes to the setup options are allowed when an Administrator Password
Changes is set. If disabled the setup options are locked by the admin password.
TPM 1.2/2.0 Allows you to enable the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) during POST. The options are:
Security
• TPM On (enabled by default)
• Clear
• PPI Bypass for Enabled Commands
• PPI Bypass for Disabled Commands
• Disabled
• Enabled
NOTE: To upgrade or downgrade TPM1.2/2.0, download the TPM wrapper tool (software).
Computrace Allows you to activate or disable the optional Computrace software The options are:
• Deactivate
• Disable
• Activate
NOTE: The Activate and Disable options will permanently activate or disable the feature and no
further changes will be allowed
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Option Description
CPU XD Support Allows you to enable the Execute Disable mode of the processor.
Enable CPU XD Support (default)
OROM Keyboard Allows you to set an option to enter the Option ROM Configuration screens using hotkeys during boot. The
Access options are:
• Enable
• One Time Enable
• Disable
Admin Setup Allows you to prevent users from entering Setup when an Administrator password is set.
Lockout Default Setting: Disabled
• Disabled
• Enabled
Intel Software This fields specifies you to provide a secured environment for running code/storing sensitive information in
Guard Extensions the context of the main OS. The options are:
Enclave Memory This option sets SGX Enclave Reserve Memory Size. The option are:
Size:
• 32 MB
• 64 MB
• 128 MB
Intel Software This fields specifies you to provide a secured environment for running code/storing sensitive information in
Guard Extensions the context of the main OS. The options are:
Enclave Memory This option sets SGX Enclave Reserve Memory Size. The option are:
Size:
• 32 MB
• 64 MB
• 128 MB
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Option Description
Expert Key Allows you to manipulate the security key databases only if the system is in Custom Mode. The Enable
Management Custom Mode option is disabled by default. The options are:
• PK
• KEK
• db
• dbx
If you enable the Custom Mode, the relevant options for PK, KEK, db, and dbx appear. The options are:
NOTE: If you disable the Custom Mode, all the changes made will be erased and the keys will
restore to default settings.
Intel Software This fields specifies you to provide a secured environment for running code/storing sensitive information in
Guard Extensions the context of the main OS. The options are:
Enclave Memory This option sets SGX Enclave Reserve Memory Size. The option are:
Size
• 32 MB
• 64 MB
• 128 MB
• Disabled
• Enabled
Enclave Memory This option sets SGX Enclave Reserve Memory Size. The options are:
Size
• 32 MB
• 64 MB
• 128 MB
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Performance screen options
Option Description
Multi Core Support This field specifies whether the process has one or all cores enabled. The performance of some applications
improves with the additional cores. This option is enabled by default. Allows you to enable or disable multi-
core support for the processor. The installed processor supports two cores. If you enable Multi Core
Support, two cores are enabled. If you disable Multi Core Support, one core is enabled.
Intel SpeedStep Allows you to enable or disable the Intel SpeedStep feature.
C-States Control Allows you to enable or disable the additional processor sleep states.
• C states
Intel TurboBoost Allows you to enable or disable the Intel TurboBoost mode of the processor.
Auto On Time Allows you to set the time at which the computer must turn on automatically. The options are:
• Disabled
• Every Day
• Weekdays
• Select Days
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Option Description
Default setting: Disabled
USB Wake Support Allows you to enable USB devices to wake the system from Standby.
NOTE: This feature is only functional when the AC power adapter is connected. If the AC power
adapter is removed during Standby, the system setup removes power from all the USB ports to
conserve battery power.
Wireless Radio Allows you to enable or disable the feature that automatically switches from wired or wireless networks
Control without depending on the physical connection.
Wake on LAN/ Allows you to enable or disable the feature that powers on the computer from the Off state when triggered
WLAN by a LAN signal.
• Disabled
• LAN Only
• WLAN Only
• LAN or WLAN
Block Sleep This option lets you block entering to sleep (S3 state) in operating system environment.
Block Sleep (S3 state)
Peak Shift This option enables you to minimize the AC power consumption during the peak power times of day. After
you enable this option, your system runs only in battery even if the AC is attached.
Dock Support on This option allows you to use the docking station when AC power is absent but only when the battery is
Battery above a certain charge percentage. The percentage may change per battery and per platform.
Advanced Battery This option enables you to maximize the battery health. By enabling this option, your system uses the
Charge standard charging algorithm and other techniques, during the non-work hours to improve the battery health.
Configuration Disabled
Primary Battery Allows you to select the charging mode for the battery. The options are:
Charge
Configuration • Adaptive
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Option Description
• Standard — Fully charges your battery at a standard rate.
• ExpressCharge — The battery charges over a shorter period of time using Dell’s fast charging
technology. This option is enabled by default.
• Primarily AC use
• Custom
If Custom Charge is selected, you can also configure Custom Charge Start and Custom Charge Stop.
NOTE: All charging mode may not be available for all the batteries. To enable this option, disable
the Advanced Battery Charge Configuration option.
Keypad Allows you to choose one of two methods to enable the keypad that is embedded in the internal keyboard.
(Embedded)
• Fn Key Only: This option is enabled by default.
• By Numlock
NOTE: When setup is running, this option has no effect. Setup works in Fn Key Only mode.
Mouse/Touchpad Allows you to define how the system handles mouse and touch pad input. The options are:
• Serial Mouse
• PS2 Mouse
• Touchpad/PS-2 Mouse: This option is enabled by default.
Numlock Enable Allows you to enable the Numlock option when the computer boots.
Enable Network. This option is enabled by default.
Fn Key Emulation Allows you to set the option where the Scroll Lock key is used to simulate the Fn key feature.
Enable Fn Key Emulation (default)
Fn Lock Options Allows you to let hot key combinations Fn + Esc toggle the primary behavior of F1–F12, between their
standard and secondary functions. If you disable this option, you cannot toggle dynamically the primary
behavior of these keys. The available options are:
MEBx Hotkey Allows you to specify whether the MEBx Hotkey function should enable, during the system boot.
Default Setting: Enable MEBx Hotkey
Fastboot Allows you to speed up the boot process by bypassing some of the compatibility steps. The options are:
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Option Description
• Minimal
• Thorough (default)
• Auto
Extended BIOS Allows you to create an additional preboot delay. The options are:
POST Time
• 0 seconds. This option is enabled by default.
• 5 seconds
• 10 seconds
VT for Direct I/O Enables or disables the Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) from utilizing the additional hardware capabilities
provided by Intel® Virtualization technology for direct I/O.
Enable VT for Direct I/O - enabled by default.
Trusted Execution This option specifies whether a Measured Virtual Machine Monitor (MVMM) can utilize the additional
hardware capabilities provided by Intel Trusted Execution Technology. The TPM Virtualization Technology,
and Virtualization technology for direct I/O must be enabled to use this feature.
Trusted Execution - disabled by default.
• WWAN
• GPS (on WWAN Module)
• WLAN/WiGig
• Bluetooth
NOTE: For WLAN and WiGig enable or disable controls are tied together and they cannot be
enabled or disabled independently.
Wireless Device Allows you to enable or disable the internal wireless devices.
Enable
• WWAN/GPS
• WLAN/WiGig
• Bluetooth
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Maintenance screen options
Option Description
Service Tag Displays the Service Tag of your computer.
Asset Tag Allows you to create a system asset tag if an asset tag is not already set. This option is not set by default.
BIOS Downgrade This controls flashing of the system firmware to previous revisions.
Data Wipe This field allows users to erase the data securely from all internal storage devices. The following is list of
devices affected:
• Internal HDD
• Internal SDD
• Internal mSATA
• Internal eMMC
BIOS Recovery This field allows you to recover from certain corrupted BIOS conditions from a recover file on the user
primary hard drive or an external USB key.
Thermal Events Allows you to view and clear the System Setup (Thermal) events.
Power Events Allows you to view and clear the System Setup (Power) events.
NOTE: If you cannot find your Service Tag, click Detect My Product. Proceed with the instructions on screen.
4. If you are unable to locate or find the Service Tag, click the Product Category of your computer.
5. Choose the Product Type from the list.
6. Select your computer model and the Product Support page of your computer appears.
7. Click Get drivers and click View All Drivers.
The Drivers and Downloads page opens.
8. On the Drivers and Downloads screen, under the Operating System drop-down list, select BIOS.
9. Identify the latest BIOS file and click Download File.
You can also analyze which drivers need an update. To do this for your product, click Analyze System for Updates and follow
the instructions on the screen.
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10. Select your preferred download method in the Please select your download method below window, click Download File.
The File Download window appears.
11. Click Save to save the file on your computer.
12. Click Run to install the updated BIOS settings on your computer.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
NOTE: It is recommended not to update the BIOS version for more than 3 revisions. For example: If you want to update
the BIOS from 1.0 to 7.0, then install version 4.0 first and then install version 7.0.
CAUTION: The password features provide a basic level of security for the data on your computer.
CAUTION: Anyone can access the data stored on your computer if it is not locked and left unattended.
NOTE: Your computer is shipped with the system and setup password feature disabled.
NOTE: If the password jumper is disabled, the existing System Password and Setup Password are deleted and you need
not provide the system password to log on to the computer.
To enter the system setup, press F2 immediately after a power-on or re-boot.
1. In the System BIOS or System Setup screen, select Security and press Enter.
The Security screen is displayed.
2. Select System Password and create a password in the Enter the new password field.
Use the following guidelines to assign the system password:
• A password can have up to 32 characters.
• The password can contain the numbers 0 through 9.
• Only lower case letters are valid, upper case letters are not allowed.
• Only the following special characters are allowed: space, (”), (+), (,), (-), (.), (/), (;), ([), (\), (]), (`).
3. Type the system password that you entered earlier in the Confirm new password field and click OK.
4. Press Esc and a message prompts you to save the changes.
5. Press Y to save the changes.
The computer reboots.
1. In the System BIOS or System Setup screen, select System Security and press Enter.
The System Security screen is displayed.
2. In the System Security screen, verify that Password Status is Unlocked.
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3. Select System Password, alter or delete the existing system password and press Enter or Tab.
4. Select Setup Password, alter or delete the existing setup password and press Enter or Tab.
NOTE: If you change the System and/or Setup password, re-enter the new password when promoted. If you delete
the System and/or Setup password, confirm the deletion when promoted.
5. Press Esc and a message prompts you to save the changes.
6. Press Y to save the changes and exit from System Setup.
The computer reboots.
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Diagnostics
If you experience a problem with your computer, run the ePSA diagnostics before contacting Dell for technical assistance. The
purpose of running diagnostics is to test your computer's hardware without requiring additional equipment or risking data loss. If you
are unable to fix the problem yourself, service and support personnel can use the diagnostics results to help you solve the problem.
CAUTION: Use the system diagnostics to test only your computer. Using this program with other computers may cause
invalid results or error messages.
NOTE: Some tests for specific devices require user interaction. Always ensure that you are present at the computer
terminal when the diagnostic tests are performed.
The device status LEDs are usually located either on the top or left side of the keyboard. They display the storage, battery and
wireless devices connectivity and activity. Apart from that they can be useful as a diagnostic tool when there's a possible failure to
the system.
NOTE: The position of the power status light may vary depending on the system.
The following table lists how to read the LED codes when possible errors occur.
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Table 2. Battery charge LED indicator
2,2 System board: BIOS ROM System board, covers BIOS corruption or ROM error
The blinking patterns will consist of 2 set of numbers being represented by (First Group: Amber blinks, Second Group: White blinks)
NOTE:
1. First Group: The LED blinks 1 to 9 times followed by a brief pause with LED off at the interval of 1.5 seconds.(This is in
Amber color)
2. Second Group: The LED blinks 1 to 9 times, that would be then followed by a longer pause before the next cycle starts
again at the interval of 1.5 seconds.(This is in White color)
For Example: No Memory detected (2,3), Battery LED blinks two times of amber color followed by a pause, and then blinks three
times of white color. The Battery LED will pause for 3 seconds before the next cycle repeat itself again.
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Technical specifications
NOTE: Offerings may vary by region. For more information regarding the configuration of your computer in:
• Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, click or tap Start → PC Settings → PC and devices → PC Info.
System specifications
Feature Specification
Chipset Skylake
Processor specifications
Feature Specification
Types Intel Core i3 / i5 / i7
Memory specifications
Feature Specification
Memory connector Two SODIMM slots
Minimum memory 4 GB
Maximum memory 16 GB
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Audio specifications
Feature Specification
Types Four-channel high-definition audio
Speakers Two
Video specifications
Feature Specification
Type Integrated on system board
External display
support • One HDMI
• One mDP
NOTE: Supports one VGA, two DP/DVI ports through Docking station.
Camera specifications
Feature Specification
HD Panel Resolution 1280 x 720 pixels (Non Touch)
Communication specifications
Features Specification
Network adapter 10/100/1000 Mb/s Ethernet (RJ-45)
Wireless Internal wireless local area network (WLAN) and wireless wide area network (WWAN)
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Features Specification
• Bluetooth 4.1 LE
Video
• One HDMI
• One mDP
Display specifications
Feature Specification
HD anti-glare
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Feature Specification
Refresh rate 60 Hz/48 Hz
Keyboard specifications
Feature Specification
Number of keys
• United States: 82 keys
• United Kingdom: 83 keys
• Brazil: 84 keys
• Japan: 86 keys
Touchpad specifications
Feature Specification
Active Area:
X-axis 99.50 mm
Y-axis 51.00 mm
Battery specifications
Feature Specification
Type
• 3-cell Lithium Prismaticbattery with ExpressCharge
• 4-cell Lithium Prismaticbattery with ExpressCharge
3–cell:
4–cell:
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Feature Specification
Weight 300.00 g (0.66 lb)
Temperature range
Operating
• Charge: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 158°F)
• Discharge: 0°C to 70°C (32°F to 122°F)
• Operating: 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)
AC Adapter specifications
Feature Specification
Type 65 W and 90 W
Input frequency 47 Hz to 63 Hz
Physical specifications
Feature Specification
Front height (non- 16.85mm ( 0.66 inch)
touch)
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Feature Specification
Back height (touch) 20.95 mm (0.82 inch)
Environmental specifications
Temperature Specifications
Operating 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Altitude Specifications
(maximum)
Operating –15.2 m to 3048 m (–50 to 10,000 ft)
0°C to 35°C
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Contacting Dell
NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice,
packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog.
Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and product, and some
services may not be available in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service issues:
1. Go to Dell.com/support.
2. Select your support category.
3. Verify your country or region in the Choose a Country/Region drop-down list at the bottom of the page.
4. Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need.
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