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Dell Inspiron 3000 Reference and Troubleshooting Guide
3.
Make sure the external monitor’s video cable is 
firmly connected to the computer’s external- 
monitor connector, and verify that the monitor’s 
power cable (if it has one) is firmly plugged into 
an AC power source. Make sure the monitor is 
turned on.
4.
Check the monitor cable for bent pins.
5.
Turn off the computer, wait a minute, and then 
turn the computer back on. Adjust the monitor’s 
brightness and contrast controls. Is the monitor 
readable?
Allow one minute for the computer to initialize its 
components.
Yes. The problem is resolved.
No. Go to step 6.
6.
Raise your computer’s display into viewing posi-
tion, if necessary, and press <Fn><F8> to switch 
the video image from the external monitor to the 
display. 
7.
Use the <Fn> down-arrow or <Fn> up-arrow key 
combination to adjust the brightness. Is the full 
display readable?
Yes. The external monitor may be defective. Go to step 8.
No. The video controller on the system board may be 
defective. Call Dell for technical assistance. (See 
Chapter 5, “Getting Help,” for instructions.)
8.
Turn off the computer and any attached periph-
erals. Disconnect all peripherals from the 
computer. Attach another external monitor to the 
computer.
If you do not have another external monitor, call Dell 
for technical assistance. (See Chapter 5, “Getting 
Help,” for instructions.)
9.
Reboot the computer, and adjust the monitor’s 
brightness and contrast. Is the monitor readable?
Allow one minute for the computer to initialize its 
components.
Yes. The original monitor is defective. Call Dell for 
technical assistance. (See Chapter 5, “Getting Help,” 
for instructions.)
No. Call Dell for technical assistance. (See Chap-
ter 5, “Getting Help,” for instructions.)
Troubleshooting the Serial and Parallel 
Ports 
             
This section provides a procedure for troubleshooting the 
computer’s serial and parallel ports (shown in Figure 3-4) 
and any attached peripheral devices. 
If a system error message indicates a port problem or if 
equipment connected to a port seems to perform in-
correctly or not at all, the source of the problem may be 
any of the following:
A faulty connection between the I/O port and the 
peripheral device
Incorrect settings for system setup options
Incorrect settings in the operating system’s configu-
ration files
A faulty cable between the I/O port and the periph-
eral device
A faulty peripheral device
Faulty I/O port logic on the system board
Conflicting COM port settings
Lack of drivers
Troubleshooting the Basic I/O Functions 
Make a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist found in Chapter 5, 
and fill it out as you complete the following procedure:
1.
Check the settings for the Serial Port and Parallel 
Port Mode options in the System Devices menu of 
the Setup program. 
For information on the Setup program, see 
Chapter 2, “Customizing System Features.” Are the 
communication port options set correctly for the 
peripheral devices connected to the computer?
Yes. Go to step 3.
No. Go to step 2.
2.
Change the Serial Port and Parallel Port Mode 
options to the appropriate settings, and then 
reboot the system. 
Is the problem resolved?
Yes. The problem is resolved.
No. Go to step 3.
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