This article takes you through the diagnostics and LED indicators available on your Latitude 7350 2-in-1.
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The diagnostics and LED indicators are important on any computer. They are useful both in keeping up with the running status of your computer battery and AC adapter, and as a handy troubleshooting tool.
As this computer is a tablet with a removable keyboard dock, the only diagnostic LED is the battery LED. Below are instructions about how to enter the ePSA diagnostics and what the battery LED can do.
The Dell Enhanced Pre-boot System Assessment (ePSA) diagnostics performs a check of your hardware to ensure that all devices are functioning correctly. The ePSA is embedded with the BIOS.
The embedded diagnostics provide options for particular devices or device groups allowing you to:
However, if the tablet unit is undocked:
The ePSA starts running the quick test automatically on all the detected devices without waiting for user input.
To select a specific device to test, user can press Esc to stop the testing.
For more information, reference Resolve Hardware Issues With Integrated and Online Diagnostics (SupportAssist ePSA, ePSA, or PSA Error Codes).
The battery status lights are located in the following locations:
Figure 1: Keyboard Base Battery LED
Figure 2: Tablet Battery LED
The battery charge lights turn white or amber to indicate the remaining battery charge. The LED on the keyboard base indicates a dock-only charge status, and the LED on the tablet indicates a tablet-only charge status.
LED Behavior | Battery State |
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Solid white | The battery is charging. |
Off | The battery is not charging, either no AC adapter is connected or the battery is fully charged. |
Amber color on momentarily |
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You can check the exact battery charge level by booting to the operating system. The battery icon displayed on the screen is one of those shown in the table below.
Battery Icon | Description |
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The battery is fully charged. | |
The battery is charging with AC power. | |
Your tablet is running on battery power, and the battery is discharging. | |
The tablet is plugged in, and either no battery is detected, or the battery is not working correctly. | |
The battery is at low level. | |
The battery is at critically low power. |
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