Dell Latitude 7400 Core i5 Laptop User Manual

DELL LATITUDE 7400 MANUAL

THIS DOCUMENT IS INTENDED TO INTRODUCE YOU TO THE DEVICE YOU’VE CHECKOUT FROM THE SAN JOSÉ PUBLIC  LIBRARY. YOU WILL FIND PICTURES ALONG WITH DESCRIPTIONS.

Front View

Note:2. The SafeView switch is usedto disable the camera. Gently move the switch to the left for full privacy. Gently move the switch to the right to allow the video camera to enable the camera.

  1. Microphone array
  2. SafeView switch
  3. Camera
  4. Camera status LED
  5. Microphone
  6. The display panel 7
  7. Battery status LED

Note: 7. Battery-status light will indicate the power and battery-change status.
If the light is SOLID WHITE, the power adapter is connected, and the battery has more than 5 percent charged. If the light is AMBER, the computer is running on battery and the battery has less than 5 percent chare.
If the light is OFF, this can mean three things.
A) The power adapter is connected, and the battery is fully charged.
B) the Computer is running on battery and the battery has more than 5 percent charge or C) the computer is in a sleep state, hibernation, or turned off.

Palmrest View

  1. Power button (with optional f nger print reader – no LED)
  2. Keyboard
  3. Touchpad

Note:

  1. To power up the device, gently press and hold the power button located on the top right corner of the base. Once the screen turns on, click the left button on the trackpad on the screen to access the Desktop screen. To turn off the device, gently press and hold the power button again.

Left View

 

  1. Power adapter port
  2. USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 2 port (Thunderbolt)
  3. HDMI 1.4a port
  4. USB Type-A 3.1 Gen 1 port
  5. Smart card slot

Below are example pictures of cables and memory cards that the LEFT side of the device can support

This end is inserted in the power adapter port (#1 in picture to the right)

Below are example pictures of cables and memory cards that The LEFT side of the device can support

Right View

Below are examples pictures of cable and memory cards the RIGHT side of the device can support

  1. Universal audio port (Headset Jack + microphone-in + line-in support)
  2. micro-SD 40 memory card reader
  3. SIM card slot
  4. USB Type-A 3.1 Gen 1 ports (PowerShare capable)
  5. Noble wedge lock slot

Bottom View

  1. Thermal vent
  2. Service tag label
  3. Speakers

Note:

  1. Do not block the thermal vent. Blocking it can lead to overheating.
  2. DO NOT remove any stickers/tags the device has on it.

HOW TO ACCESS THE DIGITAL LITERACY CURRICULUM

The “Digital Literacy Curriculum” is  available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese

  1. Click on the folder located on the desktop of the device
  2. Select what language you would like to access; Spanish, English or Vietnamese
  3. A PDF presentation will open with the curriculum for you to review

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR ISSUES REGARDING THE  DEVICE, PLEASE CALL THE BRANCH FROM  WHICH YOU CHECKED OUT THE  DEVICE KIT