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Dell Latitude 14 Rugged — 5414 Series Owner's Manual

System overview

Figure 1. System top view
This figure shows the system back view
  1. display latch
  2. power button
  3. fingerprint reader (optional)
  4. Near Field Communication (NFC)
  5. battery status light
  6. hard drive status light
  7. power status light
  8. touchpad
Figure 2. System front view
This figure shows the front view of the system.
  1. microphone
  2. privacy shutter (optional)
  3. camera (optional)
  4. camera status light (optional)
  5. microphone
  6. outdoor readable display/touchscreen
  7. speaker
  8. handle
Figure 3. System back view
This figure shows the system back view
  1. serial port
  2. network port
  3. security cable slot
  4. network port
  5. USB 2.0 port
  6. serial port
  7. VGA port
  8. power connector
Figure 4. System lower view
This figure shows the lower view of the system.
  1. service tag
  2. radio frequency pass-through connectors
  3. docking device connector
Figure 5. System side view — right
This figure shows the lower view of the system.
  1. PCMCIA/ExpressCard reader (optional)
  2. hard drive
  3. Smart card reader (optional)
  4. optical disk drive (optional)/hot-swap bridge battery (optional)
  5. USB 3.0 port
  6. USB 3.0 port
  7. SD card reader
  8. stylus
Figure 6. system side view — left
This figure shows the left side view of the system.
  1. audio port
  2. SIM card slot
  3. HDMI port
  4. USB 3.0 port with PowerShare
  5. battery
WARNING Do not block, push objects into, or allow dust to accumulate in the air vents. Do not store your Dell computer in a low-airflow environment, such as a closed briefcase, while it is running. Restricting the airflow can damage the computer. The computer turns on the fan when the computer gets hot. Fan noise is normal and does not indicate a problem with the fan or the computer.

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