1. | Power button | - Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on the tablet
if it is turned off.
- Press to turn on if it is in a sleep state.
- Press to turn off the screen.
- NOTE: Press the
Power button and Windows button together to access the lock/logout
menu.
- NOTE: The
tablet can be configured to enable beep sound during start up. To
enable this feature, enter the BIOS setup program, and under
Post
Behavior
select
Enable Sign of Life Indication. For more
information, see
Entering BIOS setup
program
.
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2. | Power and battery-charge
status light
| Solid white | Power adapter is connected and the
tablet is charging.
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Amber | Tablet is running on battery and the
battery has less than 10% charge.
- NOTE: If you try turning
on the tablet when the battery charge is critically low, the status
light blinks amber in sequence of three on/off cycles indicating that
the tablet cannot be turned on with this charge level.
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Off | - Power adapter is connected and the battery is fully
charged.
- Tablet is running on battery and the battery has
more than 5% charge.
- Tablet is in standby or turned off.
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3. | Camera-status light | Turns on when the camera is in use. |
4. | Microphone | Provides sound input for audio recording, voice calls,
and so on.
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5. | Front camera | Allows you to video chat, capture photos, and record videos. |
6. | Microphone | Provides sound input for audio recording, voice calls,
and so on.
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7. | Headset port | Connect a headphone, a microphone, or a headphone and microphone
combo (headset).
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8. | Volume-control buttons (2) | Press to increase or decrease the volume. |
9. | Microphone | Provides sound input for audio recording, voice calls,
and so on.
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10. | Micro-HDMI port | Connect a TV or another HDMI-in enabled device. Provides
video and audio output.
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11. | USB 3.0 port | Connect peripherals such as storage devices, printers,
and so on.
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12. | USB 3.0 and power-adapter port (USB-C) | Connect a power adapter to provide power to your tablet
and charge the battery. Connect peripherals such as storage devices,
printers, displays and so on.
- NOTE: Appropriate converters
(sold separately) are required to connect standard USB, HDMI and DisplayPort
devices.
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13. | Microphone | Provides sound input for audio recording, voice calls,
and so on.
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14. | NFC-sensor area | Allows NFC-enabled devices to communicate with your tablet.
- Latitude 5175 - optional
- Latitude 5179 - shipped with the system
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15. | Fingerprint reader (Latitude 5179 only) | Press your finger on the fingerprint reader to log in to
your tablet. The fingerprint reader allows your tablet to recognize
your fingerprints as a passcode.
- NOTE: You must configure
the fingerprint reader to register your finger print and enable access.
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16. | Smart-card reader (Latitude 5179 only) | Insert your smart card into the reader to log in to your
tablet. The smart-card reader is used for user authentication.
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17. | Docking connector | Allows docking to the docking station. |
18. | Docking pins | Allows docking to the keyboard dock. |
19. | Docking slots (2) | Allows docking to the keyboard dock. |
20. | Service Tag label | Provides the Service Tag and Express Service Code needed
for contacting Dell.
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21. | NFC-sensor area (Latitude 5179 only) | Allows NFC-enabled devices to communicate with your tablet. |
22. | Rear camera | Allows you to video chat, capture photos, and record videos. |
23. | Security-cable slot | Connects a security cable to prevent unauthorized movement
of your tablet.
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24. | Micro-SIM card slot | Insert a micro-SIM card to connect to a mobile broadband
network.
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25. | MicroSD-card slot | Insert a microSD card to expand the storage capacity. Your
tablet supports a microSD card with capacity up to 128 GB.
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26. | Windows button | - Press to open the Windows Start menu or the Start
screen.
- Press for quick access to the most recently used
app or most recently used screen.
- Press Windows + Power button to enable Ctrl+Alt+Del
function.
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