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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 1 de 145 global dcse version materials back to dell certified systems expert previous log out print welcome getting started this document contains information about the latitudetm d620 the latitude d620 training course goal is to prepare you to accurately and effectively resolve customer inquiries and technical issues and to inform you of the proper steps for replacing hardware this course also gives an overview of the system bios features keyboard shortcuts and safety precautions rts dates americas 04/07/2006 europe 04/07/2006 brazil 04/07/2006 asia pacific 04/07/2006 japan 04/07/2006 china 04/07/2006 departments contributing sources global technical curriculum development gtcd contacting dell to contact dell regarding issues with this training material click the following link feedback information in this document is subject to change without notice © 2006 dell inc all rights reserved rev a06 reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of dell computer corporation is strictly forbidden trademarks used in this text dell the dell logo and dimension are trademarks of dell computer corporation intel pentium and celeron are registered trademarks of intel corporation microsoft and windows are registered trademarks of microsoft corporation other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products dell computer corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own printed 2/22/2010 11:17:19 am expires 2/23/2010 11:17:19 am latitudetm d620 welcome getting started for dell employees only this document is dell confidential https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 2 de 145 using this material the following sections provide information to help you effectively use this training material navigating the material to navigate through this course select topics using either the left navigation menu or the previous/next buttons at the top right corner of each page this course is designed to be completed in the order in which the topics are presented however refresher training can be accomplished in any desired order important symbols the following symbols are used to emphasize important notations in this material a note indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer a warning indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem a caution indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death browser requirements dell s online courses are designed to work with internet explorer® 5.x and later netscape® versions 6.x and later and mozilla® 1.0.1 if you experience problems with the courseware related to your browser please contact us us_dcse@dell.com additional required software adobe® acrobat® pdf files require acrobat reader® you can download acrobat reader and get additional information from adobe s website http www.adobe.com/products/acrobat printed 2/22/2010 11:17:19 am expires 2/23/2010 11:17:19 am latitudetm d620 using this material for dell employees only this document is dell confidential https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 3 de 145 marketing information the latitudetm d620 is positioned as latitude s mainstream thin and light d-family product designed for workers who frequently travel and value mainstream performance with fullsize 14.1 displays and integrated optical drives it targets large corporate accounts with a strong focus on manageability cost of ownership security and integrated communications delivered in a notebook with a high level of quality fit and finish the d620 replaces the d610 as latitude s mainstream thin and light corporate notebook it is a 2-spindle design optimized around a wide-aspect 14.1 display the d620 delivers mainstream performance with the intel® napa architecture the new latitude laminar design language and integrated wireless communications including support for integrated configurable cellular wan all at a lower weight than the d610 with an optimized profile height associated with the wideaspect display cost for the d620 is managed with the goal of cost-point replacement to the d610 the latitude brand promise is maintained by offering managed transitions system manageability and essential commonality with the latitude d-family the d620 is compatible with the d-family docking ac adapters and d-family media modules and peripherals this system supports key d-family features such as smart card technology tpm gigabit ethernet mini card slots and dual-pointing devices these are some of the goals considered in the latitude d620 s development delivery of intel s napa architecture features/performance d-family commonality size and weight battery life cost rohs compliance printed 2/22/2010 11:17:19 am expires 2/23/2010 11:17:19 am latitudetm d620 marketing information for dell employees only this document is dell confidential https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 4 de 145 rohs overview the latitudetm d620 is fully rohs compliant printed 2/22/2010 11:17:19 am expires 2/23/2010 11:17:19 am latitudetm d620 rohs overview for dell employees only this document is dell confidential https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 5 de 145 product overview latitudetm d620 rts dates americas 04/07/06 europe 04/07/06 apcc 04/07/06 japan 04/07/06 ccc 04/07/06 brazil 04/07/06 latitude d620 latitude d610 the table below compares the latitude d620 to the older d610 product overview features processor type latitude d620 intel® coretm 2 duo core duo and core solo merom and yonah core 2 duo 2.0 ghz 2.16 ghz 2.33 ghz dual core 1.67 ghz 1.83 ghz 2.0 ghz 2.17 ghz single core 1.67 ghz calistoga 945gm 945pm ddr2 533/667 mhz sodimm modules 256 mb 4096 mb 14.1 wxga 1280x800 14.1 wxga ultrasharptm 1440x900 nvidia® quadro® nvs 110m 64-bit intel 950gma 64 mb dedicated 128 mb shared up to 224 mb shared sigmatel® stac9200 azalia codec two back ports two side ports sata floppy disk drive optional 24x cd-rom drive 24x cdrw/dvd drive 8x dvd ­rw drive second 40 gb hard drive second battery wlan delltm wireless 1390 mini card dell wireless 1390 expresscardtm post rts dell wireless 1490 mini card intel pro/wireless 3945 mini card wwan dell wireless 5500 mobile broadband mini card dell wireless 5700 mobile broadband mini card dell wireless 5505 mobile broadband mini card europe only dell 350 bluetooth v2.0 enhanced data latitude d610 intel pentium® m dothan processor speeds single core 1.6 ghz 730 1.8 ghz 740 1.9 ghz 750 2.0 ghz 760 2.1 ghz 770 system chipset memory memory min/max lcd types video video memory audio usb support hard drive interface alviso 915gm 915pm ddr2 400/533 mhz sodimm modules 256 mb 2048 mb 14 xga 1024x768 14 sxga 1400x1050 atitm m22csp64 mobile intel uma internal 128 mb sigmatel stac9751 two back ports two side ports ide media bay options wireless options intel 2915 mini pci® dell wireless 1350 mini pci dell wireless 1450 mini pci intel pro/wireless 2200 mini pci intel pro/wireless 2100 mini pci https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 6 de 145 bluetooth® support nic lom modem rate edr broadcom® bcm5752 integrated gigabit ethernet conexant® hda d110 mdc w azalia codec o2micro® oz601 controller pc cardtm slot smart card slot irda 1.1 dell 350 bluetooth internal wireless card broadcom bcm5751 integrated gigabit ethernet conexant mdc internal modem 56k v.90 texas instrumentstm pci6515 cardbus/smart card controller ir at 4 mbit/s using the smsc macallan iii i/o controller and a vishay tdfu6102f irda transceiver power vga video s-video serial parallel rj-45 network rj-11 modem usb 2.0 four irda audio headphone and mic d-port connector i/o card slots ir support ports and connectors power vga video serial rj-45 network rj-11 modem usb 2.0 four irda audio headphone and mic d-port connector windows® xp home sp2 windows xp pro sp1 windows xp pro sp2 windows pro 64-bit windows vistatm when available novell® certification n series operating system windows xp home windows xp professional docking support ac adapter d-dock expansion station d-port apr 65 w 90 w with d-series dock lithium ion 9-cell 85 whr lithium ion 6-cell 56 whr lithium ion 4-cell 35 whr ~5 pounds lithium ion 6-cell 53 whr lithium ion 6-cell 48 whr lithium ion 4-cell 32 whr ~5 pounds battery weight printed 2/22/2010 11:17:19 am expires 2/23/2010 11:17:19 am latitudetm d620 product overview for dell employees only this document is dell confidential https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 7 de 145 system specifications processors pc cardtm memory communications audio keyboard fingerprint reader battery physical system information smart card ports and connectors graphics display touch pad track stick ac adapter environmental processors processor type level 1 l1 cache level 2 l2 cache external bus frequency intel® coretm solo and intel core duo processors 64 kb internal 2 mb on-die 667 mhz system information system chipset data bus width dram bus width processor address bus width intel 945gm or 945 om 64 bits 64 bits 36 bits pc card cardbus controller pc card connector cards supported pc card connector size data width maximum o2micro® oz601 cardbus controller one supports one type i or type ii card pc card 3.3 v and 5 v expresscardtm 34 mm with adapter 80 pins pcmcia 16 bits cardbus 32 bits smart card read/write capabilities cards supported program technology supported interface speed emv level whql certification compatibility insert/eject cycles reads and writes to all iso 7816 1/2/3/4 microprocessor cards t=0 t=1 3 v and 5 v java cardstm 9600­115,200 bps level 1 certified pc/sc compatible within a pki environment certified for up to 100,000 cycles memory memory module connectors memory module capacities memory type two user-accessible sodimm sockets 256 512 1024 2048 mb 533 and 667 mhz ddr2 sdram https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 8 de 145 minimum memory maximum memory 256 mb for some regions the amount of memory may differ 4 gb ports and connectors serial video audio usb infrared modem network adapter d-dock 9-pin connector 16550c-compatible 16-byte buffer connector 15-hole standard vga connector microphone mini-connector stereo headphones/speakers miniconnector four 4-pin usb 2.0-compliant connectors sensor compatible with irda standard 1.1 fast ir and irda standard 1.0 slow ir rj-11 support rj-45 port standard d-dock connector for devices such as d-docks advanced port replicators and expansion stations communications modem type controller interface network adapter wireless v.92 56k mdc soft modem intel high definition audio hda bus 1 gb ethernet lan on system board wlan card wireless switch with delltm wi-fi® catcher technology internal card with bluetooth® wireless technology and dell mobile broadband card the availability of the dell mobile broadband card may vary by region graphics video type data bus video controller video memory lcd interface tv output color support video type data bus video controller integrated on system board hardware accelerated integrated video intel extreme graphics integrated video 256 mb or 512 mb of shared system memory up to 224 mb shared if total computer memory is 512 mb or greater up to 128 mb shared if total computer memory is 256 mb lvds ntsc or pal in s-video and composite modes 16.7 million discrete video adapter 128-bit hardware accelerated pci-e x16 nvidia® quadro® nvs 110m with turbocachetm up to 256 mb total of local and shared system memory used may be up to 256 mb for graphics dependent on system memory size and other factors local integrated memory is 64 mb up to 192 mb of system memory may be allocated to support graphics on computers with 512 mb or more of system memory for a total of 256 mb graphics memory up to 64 mb of system memory may be allocated to support graphics on computers with 256 mb system memory for a total of 128 mb graphics memory lvds ntsc or pal in s-video and composite modes 16.7 million video memory lcd interface tv output color support audio audio type audio controller high definition audio soft audio sigmatel® stac9200 https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 9 de 145 stereo conversion interfaces internal external speakers internal speaker amplifier volume controls 24-bit stereo digital-to-analog 24-bit stereo analog-to-digital pci bus/high definition audio microphone mini-connector stereo headphones/speakers miniconnector one 4-ohm speaker 2 w channel into 4 ohms keyboard shortcuts or program menus display type active-matrix tft active area x/y dimensions height width diagonal operating angle viewing angles wxga horizontal wxga vertical wxga horizontal wxga vertical pixel pitch wxga wxga power consumption panel with backlight typical wxga wxga controls 5.0 w max 5.5 w max brightness can be controlled through keyboard shortcuts 0.2588 0.1971 40/40° 10/30° 65/65° 50/50° 214.3 mm 8.4 inches 285.7 mm 11.3 inches 357.1 mm 14.1 inches 0° closed to 180° wxga or wxga 303.36 x 189.5 keyboard number of keys key travel key spacing layout 87 u.s and canada 88 europe 91 japan approx 2.5 mm 0.098 inch 19.05 mm ± 0.3 mm 0.75 inch ± 0.012 inch qwerty/azerty/kanji touchpad x/y position resolution graphics table mode active area size width height 64.88 mm 2.55 inch sensor-active area 48.88 mm 1.92 inch rectangle 240 cpi 73.7 x 43 fingerprint reader optional type power supply connector array size upek tcs3 touchstriptm strip sensor with cmos active capacitive pixel-sensing technology 2.7 v to approx 3.6 v 48-ball bga 248 x 2 pixels https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 10 de 145 track stick x/y position resolution graphics table mode size 250 count/sec 100 gf protrudes 0.5 mm higher than surrounding keycaps battery type 9-cell lithium ion battery 6-cell lithium ion battery 4-cell lithium ion battery dimensions depth 4 or 6-cell lithium ion battery 9-cell lithium ion battery height 4 or 6-cell lithium ion battery 9-cell lithium ion battery width 4 or 6-cell lithium ion battery 9-cell lithium ion battery weight 4-cell lithium ion battery 6-cell lithium ion battery 9-cell lithium ion battery voltage charge time approximate operating time life span approximate temperature range operating storage 0° to 35° c 32° to 95° f ­40° to 65° c ­40° to 149° f 0.24 kg 0.53 lb 0.33 kg 0.73 lb 0.51 kg 1.12 lb 14.8 vdc approximately 1 hour to reach 80 charge you must use a 90 w ac adapter to use expresscharge with a 9cell battery varies depending on operating conditions and can be significantly reduced under certain power-intensive conditions 500 discharge/charge cycles 185.22 mm 72.92 inches 287.30 mm 11.31 inches 19.2 mm 0.76 inch 20.59 mm 0.81 inch 66.6 mm 2.62 inches 93.3 mm 3.67 inches 85 whr you cannot use an auto/air adapter with a 9-cell battery 56 whr 35 whr ac adapter types input voltage input current max input frequency output current 65 w 90 w output power rated output voltage dimensions 65 w height width length 90 w height width length weight without cables temperature range operating storage 0° to 35° c 32° to 95° f ­40° to 65° c ­40° to 149° f 33.8­34.6 mm 1.34­1.36 inches 60.9 mm 2.39 inches 153.42 mm 6.04 inches 65 w 0.36 kg 0.79 lb 90 w 0.46 kg 1.01 lb 27.8­28.6 mm 1.10­1.12 inches 57.9 mm 2.28 inches 137.2 mm 5.40 inches 4.34 a maximum at 4-second pulse 3.34 a continuous 5.62 a maximum at 4-second pulse 4.62 a continuous 65 w or 90 w 19.5 vdc 65 w and 90 w 90­264 vac 1.7 a 47­63 hz https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 11 de 145 physical height width depth weight with travel module and 4-cell battery with cd-rom drive and 6-cell battery 1.98 kg 4.37 lb 2.27 kg 5.0 lb 32 mm 1.26 inches 337 mm 13.3 inches 238 mm 9.3 inches environmental temperature range operating storage relative humidity operating storage maximum vibration using a random-vibration spectrum that simulates user environment operating storage maximum shock measured with hard drive in head-parked position and a 2-ms half-sine pulse operating storage altitude operating storage ­15.2 to 3048 m ­50 to 10,000 ft ­15.2 to 10,668 m ­50 to 35,000 ft 122 g 163 g 0.66 grms 1.30 grms 10 to 90 noncondensing 5 to 95 noncondensing 0° to 35° c 32° to 95° f ­40° to 65° c ­40° to 149° f printed 2/22/2010 11:17:19 am expires 2/23/2010 11:17:19 am latitudetm d620 system specifications for dell employees only this document is dell confidential https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 12 de 145 chassis overview three different batteries are available for the latitudetm d620 system the chassis appearance changes when the 9-cell battery is installed the 9-cell battery includes a palm rest of sorts that protrudes from the front of the system the top of the battery palm rest is level with the system palm rest it does not detach from the battery since it is part of the battery the chassis section is broken down into two groups of pictures one group contains photos of the system with the 6-cell or 4-cell battery installed and the second contains pictures of the system with the 9-cell battery installed click all photos in both sections to view larger images in a new browser window printed 2/22/2010 11:17:19 am expires 2/23/2010 11:17:19 am latitudetm d620 chassis overview for dell employees only this document is dell confidential https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 13 de 145 chassis bottom click the picture above to see a larger image in a new window 1 2 hard drive battery 3 4 memory door d-dock connector printed 2/22/2010 11:17:19 am expires 2/23/2010 11:17:19 am latitudetm d620 chassis bottom for dell employees only this document is dell confidential https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 14 de 145 chassis front click the picture above to see a larger image in a new window 1 2 ambient light sensor als status leds 3 4 keyboard leds audio controls touch pad printed 2/22/2010 11:17:19 am expires 2/23/2010 11:17:19 am latitudetm d620 chassis front for dell employees only this document is dell confidential https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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dell latitudetm d620 printer-friendly format página 15 de 145 chassis left click the picture above to see a larger image in a new window 1 2 3 security slot audio jacks infrared port 4 5 6 smart card reader wireless catcher switch pc cardtm slot printed 2/22/2010 11:17:19 am expires 2/23/2010 11:17:19 am latitudetm d620 chassis left for dell employees only this document is dell confidential https dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/foundations_2007/foundations_2007_portables/portable 22/02/2010

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