Dell ARAIO manual

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    1/15 Dell TM OptiPlex TM 780-USFF All In One (AIO) Stand The Dell OptiPlex 780-USFF All-in-One Stand is a unique mounting solution with in tegrated cable management designed to adapt to y our unique environment. User's Guide dell.com/regulatory_compliance[...]

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    2/15 Hazard Symbols Review These symbols alert the user about a safety conditi on that demands attenti on. All users of the product should be able to recognize and understa nd the significance of the following safety hazards if encountered on the product or within product documentation. NOTE A NOTE indicates important information that help s you ma[...]

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    3/15 Contents 1 About your Dell OptiPl ex 780-USFF AIO S t and ……………………………………………….. 4 2 Setting up the Dell Opti Plex 780-USFF AIO St and ……………………………………………. 6 3 Specifications ………………………………………………………………………… ...................[...]

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    4/15 About your Dell OptiPlex 780-USFF AIO Stand 1 DELL Monitor: P190S/1909W/P2210 2 DELL Quick Release Monitor Mounting Plate 3 System Sleeve 4 System Chassis: Dell OptiPlex 780-USFF 5 Cable Tray 6 Cable Channels 7 Swiveling Base - 360 o Pan 8 Front Cable Cov er 9 Provided Cables: VGA and USB 1[...]

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    5/15 10 Handle 1 1 System Cable Cover Lock Switch 12 System Label Carrier 13 System Cable Cover 14 Padlock Ring 15 Network Cable Slot 16 W all P ower Cord Slot 17 System Lock Switch 18 Kensington Security Slot[...]

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    6/15 Setting up the Dell OptiPlex 780-USFF AIO Stand Component s AIO S tand, Cable Cover , System Sleeve, VGA / USB Cable NOTE : Refer to the Monitor and Syste m Instruction Guides, pa ckaged separately . ______________________________________________________________________________________ Place the AIO S tand on a le vel, stable surface. 2 1 W [...]

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    7/15 Determine which monitor cable will be used (V GA or DisplayPort), and follow appropriate instructions. Locate the provided VGA cable. Route the VGA cable th rough the cable tray . Locate the system-end of the cable in the cable tray . Remove the front cable cover to loca te the monitor-end of the cable. 2 VGA DisplayPort a b a b[...]

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    8/15 Attach the monitor to the AIO stand. Connect the power plug, t he monitor cable (VGA or DisplayPort), and the USB c able to the monitor . 3 4 DisplayPort[...]

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    9/15 Route the accessory cable (keyboard, mouse, speakers, etc.) through the cable tray . Ensure the system sleeve is unlocked (orange tab will show). 5 6[...]

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    10/15 Extend the system label carrier . If applicable, remove mylar from front surface(s) of chassis prior to sleeve installation. Insert the system into t he system sleeve in the ori entation illustrated below . Slide the switch to lo ck the system sleeve. 7 b a CAUTION : Do not reverse the insertion orient ation! NOTE : When inserted properly[...]

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    11 / 1 5 Ensure the AIO stand is unlo cked (orange t ab will show). Slide the system sleeve onto the back of the AIO stand. Ensure that the cables do not impede the sleeve from fully seating onto the stand. 9 10[...]

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    12/15 Connect the monitor cable (VGA or DisplayPo rt), power plug, network cable and any accessory cables, (keyboard, mouse, speak er , etc.) to the r ear of the system. Slide the lock switch out to unlock the c able cover . With the system label carrier extended, attach the cable cover underneath t he label carrier and to the syste m sleeve. Then [...]

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    13/15 Slide the switch to lock the AIO stand. Attach customer-supplied security accessories. NOTE : These security features are only accessibl e when the AIO S tand lock is engaged as shown in S tep 13. 14 13[...]

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    14/15 Connect your facility network cable to the rear of the AIO stand to access the facility network. Connect the power cord supplied with the system to the rear of the AIO S tand and to facility wall power . ______________________________________________________________________________________ 15 b a Range of Motion[...]

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    15/15 Specifications Physical Dimensions * Height 15 inches (380 mm) D e p t h 9 . 6 i n c h e s ( 2 4 5 m m ) W i d t h 1 0 . 8 i n c h e s ( 2 7 5 m m ) W e i g h t 8 . 0 l b s ( 3 . 7 k g ) * not including monitor and system Monitor and System Weight Cap acities Dell Monitor: P190S/1909W/P2210 ≦ 10.1 lbs (4.6 kg) Dell System: OptiPlex 780-USFF[...]