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DESKPOWER 6000/SD Series User`s Manual

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1. License Agreement Fujitsu Limited Fujitsu permits you to use software installed or attached to this computer SOFTWARE provided that you agree to the following Software License Agreement By starting to use the SOFTWARE you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this agreement Make sure that you read the following Software License Agreement before using the SOFTWARE If a SOFTWARE product included in the SOFTWARE products provided with this product has its own License or License Agreement then such License or License Agreement may replace the license herein Software License Agreement 1 Use of SOFTWARE and copyright You are permitted to use the SOFTWARE using this computer inside Japan You are only granted the software license when you purchase the computer and the SOFTWARE copyright is owned by Fujitsu or the third party developer 2 Backup You may make one copy media of the SOFTWARE as a reserve backup 3 Integrating the SOFTWARE into other software When the SOFTWARE is designed to be integrated in other software you may integrate a part of or the whole SOFTWARE into other software following the instruction described in the document 4 Copyright 1 You may copy the SOFTWARE when meeting the conditions stipulated in the above item 2 and 3 You may not copy the software in which this SOFTWARE is integrated except when making a reserve backup media unless the document stipulates that you are permitted to copy s
2. 3 Remove the rear cover Rotate the screws and press the tab on the rear cover to remove the rear cover 4 Remove the inner cover Rotate the screws slide the inner cover and remove the inner cover 58 Important Make sure that the power lamp indicated in the illustration below is off If the power lamp is on turn off power remove the power cord and then restart the procedure Power lamp 6 Insert the memory board into the slot Hold the memory perpendicular to the slot and insert it in the slot aligning the notch in the memory board and the notch in the slot When the board is correctly inserted the hook at the both ends stand up Make sure that the memory board is securely engaged 59 7 Install the inner cover Slide the inner cover align it on the hook and secure it with the screws 8 9 Putthe computer straight up After putting the computer straight up adjust the display angle for easy view Point To remove the memory board please do so referring to the installation procedure 60 CHAPTER 5 Technical Information 1 Listof Specifications E Computer specifications Product name DESKPOWER 6000 SD CPU Pentium Ill Processor Secondary Cache 256 KB built in CPU BIOS ROM 512 KB FLASH ROM Main memory Minimum 128
3. BOP Svmbols used in the text The following svmbols are used in the text of this manual Important This svmbol carries a statement indicating cautions and prohibited actions Be sure to read this Point This svmbol carries a statement indicating requirements to operate hardware or software correctiv Be sure to read this 17Z This svmbol indicates the reference page and or reference manual Representation of kevs and their operation method In this manual kevs are not represented with the characters as appearing on the kevboard but are represented in the following wav Example Ctrl key Enter key l 1 key Two or more keys that must be pressed simultaneously are represented by combining them with a sign as follows Example Ctrl F3 keys Shift T keys viii Command entry key entry A command entry is represented in this manual as follows diskcopy a a T e Where character spacing is provided as shown by IT press the Space key once Commands an example of which is given above in lowercase can be entered in uppercase CD ROM drive indicate the name of the CD ROM drive being used Enter the drive name inaccordance with your PC environment CD ROM drive 1setup exe Sample screens and illustrations The screen or illustration is one of the examples Depending on the machine you use the actual screen illustration and file name may be different from the
4. Scroll when the mouse has a scroll button Scroll the button forward and backward to scroll the screen If you press it it works as the third button s This scroll function can be used only with the scroll supporting applications Point The above operation is for the right hand use selected in the Mouse Properties dialog box 35 2 Kevboard This section describes the kevboard functions Point Key functions may vary depending on the operating system and applications used See manuals attached to the operating system and applications El a IG E __ E G CG a E PEER FI LE 8 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 1 Esckey Aborts the operation run by applications 2 Fkeys F keys may be assigned with specific functions for each application 3 Backspace key Press this to delete one character on the left 4 Insert key Press this to toggle between Insert Overwrite 5 Print Screen key Captures the displayed screen in the clipboard 6 Home key Press this to move the cursor to the top of the line document 7 Indicator The indictor lights when you press Num Lock Shift Caps Lock or Scroll Lock indicating that it is enabled Press it again to disable the key function and the indicator turns off 36 8 Caps Lock key This key is used when w
5. Click the Start button then click Turn Off Computer The Turn Off Computer dialog box appears 2 Select Turn Off The power is automatically turned off Point e The power can also be turned off in the following procedure 1 Press the Ctrl Alt Delete keys The Windows security dialog box appears 2 Click Shutdown The Shutdown Computer dialog box appears 3 The power is automatically turned off 32 CHAPTER 3 Hardware Left button Scroll button Right button Point Clean the mouse periodically E Using the mouse Moving the mouse Putthe hand on the mouse placing fingers on the right and left buttons and slide it on a flat surface such as a desktop As you move the mouse an arrow called a mouse pointer slide in the same way on the screen Move the mouse watching the screen pp Using the buttons Click Click the left mouse button once To click the right mouse button is called right click Click 34 Double click Click the left mouse button twice quickly Click ko Naa AA il Point You point a menu or another item when placing the mouse pointer on top of it When you point the mouse pointer on a menu its submenu items are shown if any showing the mark on the right of the menu item Drag Hold down the left button and move the mouse to a desired position and release the button Release i
6. Hold the metallic parts or the edge of the board Turning power for peripheral devices In general peripheral devices should be turned on before the computer is turned on but some peripheral devices should be turned of afterward See the manual attached to the peripheral device Use the ACPI enabled peripheral device Windows XP 2000 Me 98 This computer uses ACPI one of the power management standards for energy saving for its control function and peripheral devices should support ACPI Ifyou use a peripheral device that does not support ACPI the peripheral device or the computer may not function correctly To check if the peripheral device supports ACPI or not consult the manufacturer of the peripheral device Get ready with a screwdriver You need to have a Phillips screwdriver to install or remove a peripheral device Use a suitable screwdriver that fits the size of the screw and do not damage the screw head 55 2 Installing Memory If you increase memory to the computer the computer reads more data at a time and improves performance Point To add memory after you have purchased the computer set up Windows first and turn off the computer N CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK Toinstall or remove memory turn off the computer and connected devices and remove the plug from the power outlet Otherwise it may cause an electric shock gt ELECTRIC SHOCK When installing memory use a genuine Fujitsu produ
7. icon in the Control Panel and clicking Stop in the PC Card PCMCIA Properties window This operation may make the computer unstable 48 2 Click Stop XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX indicates the PC card name used The PC card stops its function and the following screen is displayed Standard 56000 bps K56Flex Modem Socket 2 Point Some PC cards show the message This device cannot be removed In this case exit the operating system turn off the computer and remove it 3 Click OK 4 Press the PC card eject button Gently press the PC card eject button once and the button pops out Gen G 5 RemovethePCcard Press the PC card eject button that popped out and remove the PC card 6 Insertadummvcard Insert a dummv card in the PC card slot 49 7 Cleaning Hardware E Cleaning the computer N CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK Before cleaning the computer turn off the computer and the device that is connected to the computer remove the plug from the power outlet Otherwise it may cause an electric shock Use a soft dry cloth to wipe it If you need to clean it further use a soft cloth moistened with neutral detergent to wipe it After cleaning it use a moistened cloth to wipe out neutral detergent While wiping the computer make sure that water does not go inside the computer e Use neutral detergent but not solvent or other types of detergent Or it may damage
8. sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company This product is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This will only plug into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord If an extension cord is used with this product make sure that the total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating Also make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points that could resultin a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or
9. Check Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 is shown then click OK 10 The message Include Key Board Driver then click YES 11 The message The needed file is already installed on the disk will appear then click YES 12 Click Close 13 You ll be asked Do you want to restart your computer now and then click YES 14 Double click Mouse icon of Control Panel open Property and click ALL tab 15 Check that the Device Name is PS 2 compatible mouse Window 2000 XP Only Administrator can do this operation 1 2 3 4 a Double click Add Remove Programs icon of Control Panel Select Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 then click Add Remove Click YES The message Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 is correctly deleted Restart Computer and install another Driver will appear and then click OK Click Start Menu gt Shut Down Windows gt Shut Down and click OK Check the Power is OFF remove the Panel and attach the Mouse 17 7 8 9 Power Switch on If the message Do you want to restart your computer now appears just after start up Windows press Enter Impossible to use the Mouse at this time Computer will be restart Double click Mouse icon of Control Panel 10 Open Property and select Hardware tab 11 Check that the Device Name is PS 2 compatible mouse E How to Install Calibration Utility Tool On
10. Connection or Installation section 2 Installation Instructions Turn the personal computer main unit off and remove all the cables MaketheLCD display maximum upright then place the personal computer main unit down As illustrated rear side up Operate on a flat surface with soft cloth on top Remove all objects to prevent scratching LCD display Place Swivel Unit to the bottom of personal computer main unit A CAUTION Make sure Swivel Unit is firmly held so that it doesn t fall off Otherwise it may cause injury or damage e Be careful not to hurt your fingers when handling this unit Insert the marking projections to the holes on the bottom of personal computer main unit to place correctly marking projections 20 4 Bolt Fix two bottom bolts front side of computer first then two upper bolts rear side of computer Arrow on the center of Swivel Unit is the standard of rotation the unit can rotate 80 in both direction 5 Connect cables and set cable cover After connecting cables place Cable Cover Projections to Setting Point on rear side of computer main unit then insert the Clip Place cables through the gaps on Cable Cover Place AC Adapter Cable as shown on the illustration Depending on shape of cable connectors cable cover may not fit A CAUTION When carrying hold personal computer main unit Holding rotation part may cause injury and damage AC Adapter Cable Ho
11. Do not affix a label on either side of the disk and do not use a ball point pen or pencil to write on the disk Do not touch or damage the data side of the disk Do not bend the disk and do put an heavy object on the disk If the CD gets dirty or wet use a moistened soft cloth and wipe it from the center to the edge and then use a dry cloth to dry it Make sure that you do not spill coffee or similar liquid over the media Do not store it in an extreme temperature environment Do not store it in a humid or dusty environment Guidelines for the drive Donotuse the CD if it is not safeguarded according to Handling guidelines for CD media above or it has bends cracks or fissures Or it may cause a failure The warranty is not applied to any failure caused by the use of such CDs This computer accepts only round CDs Do not use CDs of a variant shape which is not round Or it may cause a failure The warranty is not applied to any failure caused by the use of CD in a variant shape Use of acommercially available CD ROM drive cleaning disk may put dusts on the lens Do not use a CD ROM drive cleaning disk Point e CA CD ROM is the same as a music CD compact disk except it has computer information characters instead of sound ROM stands for Read Only Memory The computer is able to read the information from a CD ROM but not able to write on it unless you have selected CD R RW e This computer accepts any CD t
12. Identification Wizard appears 11 Click Finish The Windows logon dialog box appears 12 Enter the password you entered in the step 5 and click OK The Introducing Windows 2000 dialog box appears 13 Click Start gt Shutdown 14 Select Restart and click OK After Windows restarts and the Windows logo dialog box appears log on to the computer You have completed the Windows setup 27 E Setting up Windows NT 1 Turnon the computer After a few seconds Setting up Windows NT appears 2 Click Next License Agreement is displayed This License Agreement describes the agreement for using preinstalled Windows on the computer 3 Read the License Agreement carefully and click l agree and then Next Point If you click I do not agree and Next You have specified not to agree to the license agreement appears Click No to go back to the License Agreement dialog box If you click Yes the fatal error dialog box appears and then click OK Click Close in the next dialog box and the computer restarts Name and Organization appears 4 Enter Name and Organization and click Next You can skip Organization Computer name appears 5 Enter Computer name and click Next Administrator account appears 6 Fill out Password and Reenter password and click Next Point e Password is case sensitive Ifyou enter Password and click Next you
13. If you select I do not agree click Next and follow the instruction message Enter Name and Organization and click Next You can skip Organization Computer name and administrator password is displayed Fill out Computer name Administrator password and Reenter password and click Next Setting up network appears To set up the network ask your network administrator to check the setup after completing the setup and set it up for your operating environment Click Standard setting and Next Point With Standard setting the following network components are installed Microsoft Network Client Microsoft Network File and Printer Share Internet Protocol TCP IP Work group or domain name appears 7 Click This computer is not on the network or it is connected to the network without domain and click Next Windows has been successfully installed appears 8 Click Restart or wait 15 seconds to restart the computer Starting the Network Identification Wizard appears Important Do not click Back on this screen To correct the setting complete the setup and then correct the setting 9 Click Next Computer user appears 10 Click User for this computer and Next Point Make sure you select User for this computer If you select items other than User for this computer the setup may not be carried out correctly Finishing the Network
14. MB 168 pin SDRAM DIMM Maximum 512 MB ECC not supported Floppy disk 3 5in x1 Hard Disk Minimum 40 GB Optical Devices CD R RW or DVD Combo Graphics Maximum 1024 x 768 dots Network 100 BASE TX 10BASE T Wake up on LAN supported PC Card PC Card Standard compliant Type I II x 2 slots Or Type Ill x 1 slot CardBus supported USB 4 ports 4 pins Series A Keyboard PS 2 type Mini DIN 6 pin Mouse PS 2 type Mini DIN 6 pin IF Serial port Asynchronous RS 232C x 1 D SUB 9 pin Parallel port Centronics compliant D SUB 25 pin LAN Modular jack RJ45 Audio Built in speaker Side Mic in Headphone out Rear Line out Line in Fault Monitoring Feature CPU fan halt Power Frequency AC230 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption Maximum 120 W Weight Approximately 11 5 kg External dimensions when 390 mm x 238 mm x 426 mm W x D x H standing upright without tab when standing the monitor upright Operating environment Temperature 10 35 C humidity 20 80 RH Storage environment Temperature 10 60 C humidity 20 90 RH 1 In this manual the disk capacity is expressed as 1MB 1000 bytes and 1GB 1000 bytes Values on Windows are expressed lower than this manual as Windows defines as 1MB 1024 bytes and 1GB 1024 bytes Point The specifications of this computer are subject to change for improvements without notice 62 E LAN adapter specifications LAN Controller Intel 82801 BA IHC2 82
15. Windows 98 operating system SECOND EDITION Windows 98 Microsoft MS DOS operating system MS DOS Note Descriptions such as Windows 2000 NT Me 98 are used Warning and caution labels The following warning and caution labels are affixed to this computer Do not remove or damage these labels Disposing of the computer Disposing of the computer To dispose of a computer including accessories without LCD you need to follow the local Waste Disposal and Public Cleaning Law For corporate and business users To dispose of a computer you need to ask an authorized industrial waste disposal contractor as the computer is part of the industrial waste For individual customers To dispose of a computer you need to follow local ordinances or regulations about waste treatment as the computer is part of the general waste Disposing of a liquid crystal display A liquid crystal display contains mercury in its fluorescent tube To dispose of a liquid crystal display you need to follow the local Waste Disposal and Public Cleaning Law For corporate and business users To dispose of a liquid crystal display you need to ask an authorized industrial waste disposal contractor as the computer is part of the industrial waste For individual customers Todispose of aliquid crystal display you need to follow local ordinances or regulations about waste treatment as the computer is part of the general waste Disposing of used atter
16. are two ways for substitution The first one is Touch while pressing Ctrl and the other is Press Ctrl and Touch Choose from the check box It is possible to use both of them at the 18 same time Notice 1 Operation must be done by using attached Touch Pen 2 This device does not function properly using Full mode MS DOS prompt Partially Displayed LCD and Virtual Desktop Display 3 This device does not function properly using Button Select Mouse Property gt Button Tab So Speed of Double Click should be set between Low and Middle 4 This device does not function properly using Pointer Speed Mouse Property gt Action Tab And it is just corresponding to Pointer Trace under Dragging 5 There will be the case that the operation is temporary impossible when Resource was changed by Device Manager In case of this Reboot OS 6 Some application does not function properly using Right Click Tool In case of this make the tool disable before using 7 Touch Panel does not function properly using Safe Mode of Windows 98 In case of using computer under Safe Mode remove the Panel and attach the PS 2 Mouse before throwing the power 4 Swivel Unit Operating Instructions Introduction This section contains detailed information on the operation of Swivel Unit Before operating the unit please read this secti
17. cannot go back to the password setting screen by pressing Back Setup has been completed appears 7 Click Finish The computer restarts showing the Selecting an Operating System screen 8 Press Enter After a few seconds the Starting logon dialog box appears 28 10 11 12 13 14 Important 15 Press Ctrl Alt Delete keys The Logon information dialog box appears Enter the password you entered in the step 6 and click OK The Welcome dialog box appears Click Close Click Start Shutdown The Windows shutdown dialog box appears Click Restart the computer and Next The computer restarts After logon double click the Run this icon on the desktop The Run this dialog box appears You need to perform Run this to finalize the setup Perform the procedure as itis described here Click OK Automatic setup is performed and the computer restarts When the Run this icon disappears from the desktop the setup is completed Important e Tocorrectly finalize the setup make sure you click OK Do not operate the keyboard or mouse while the computer performs the automatic restart You have completed the Windows setup 29 E Setting up Windows Me 98 1 Turnon the computer After a few seconds the Enter the network password dialog box appears Point Depending on your operating environment Welcome to Windows XX appears in
18. disk and click Next Select Specify a location and click Browse Select Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 and click OK Click Next File copy is done Click Finish The message Do you want to restart your computer now will appear and then click NO Click Start Menu gt Shut Down Windows gt Shut Down and click OK Check the Power is OFF then take out floppy disk Remove the Mouse and then attach the Panel Windows 98 SE Open System from Control Panel and select Device Manager tab Double click the Mouse icon to check that Device Name is PS 2 compatible mouse port then click Property button Open Driver tab and click Refresh Driver Check Search for the best driver for your device is selected then insert floppy disk and click Next Select Specify a location and click Browse Select Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 and click OK Click Next File copy is done Click Finish The message Do you want to restart your computer now will appear then click NO Click Start Menu gt Shut Down Windows gt Shut Down and click OK Check the Power is OFF then take out floppy disk Remove the Mouse and then attach the Panel Windows NT 4 0 Only Administrator can do this operation And SP6 0 is needed to this system 1 2 3 4 Double click Mouse icon of Control Panel
19. main unit put four Press Tapes to Touch Panel Unit and your computer main unit See illustration below Put Press Tapes on computer main unit matching position to Touch Panel Unit Avoid CD drive insert Put Touch Panel Unit to computer main unit firmly with Press Tapes A Connect the cable from Touch Panel to Mouse PS 2 Connector on computer main unit When connecting Touch Panel to computer make sure the power is off 13 Right bottom rear of Left bottom rear of Please be aware there are two kinds of Touch Panel Unit Touch Panel Unit Press Tapes For Touch For computer Panel Unit main unit KS Sal Double Sided Tape Double Sided Tape Upper rear of Touch Panel Unit Putting Press Tapes to computer main unit and setting Touch Panel to computer main unit 14 E Device Driver for Touch Panel Unit How to Install Driver When you try to Update Driver refer to How to Uninstall Driver first and then refer to How to Install Driver PS 2 Mouse is needed at the beginning of installing Driver s file o 1 2 Po ONAN PO DONA Windows Me Open System from Control Panel and select Device Manager tab Double click the Mouse icon to check that Device Name is PS 2 compatible mouse port then click Property button Open Driver tab and click Refresh Driver Check Search for the best driver for your device is selected then insert floppy
20. your data may not be saved or the data stored in the floppy disk or hard disk may be damaged e f you have disconnected the power cord or the power has been interrupted while the computer is on put the power cord back to the power outlet or wait until power is restored You do not have to press the power switch The computer turns on and starts automatically when power is restored The computer cannot be turned on when Energy saving setting Actions when AC power is restored is set Power OFF in the BIOS Setup You cannot turn the power off during POST Follow the procedure described later after the operating system has started up completely If the system stops with Energy saving setting Power switch set Standby in the BIOS Setup hold down the power switch for four seconds to turn off the computer It may take some five seconds before the power LED lights when restoring from the standby mode If you press the power button again the system shutdown E How to turn off the power For Windows 98 Me 2000 model 1 Click the Start button then click Shut down The Shut down Windows dialog box appears 2 Click Shut Down from the pull down item The power is automatically turned off For Windows NT model 1 Click the Start button then click Shut down The Shut down Windows dialog box appears 2 Click Shut Down the Computer then click Yes Press the power button to turn it off For Windows XP
21. 250V minimum VDE approved or its equivalent Maximum length is 15 feet 4 6 meters NOTE Please take extra precaution when connecting the LAN cable do not connect the LAN cable to the peripheral device s connector that might have excessive voltage Before reading this manual This section describes safety precautions and convention used in this manual Be sure to read this For your safety This manual contains important information for using your computer safely and correctly Read this manual carefully before using your computer In particular Safety Precautions must be read and understood Safety Precautions and this manual must be readily available at all times This product conforms to the standard of personal computer industry PC 11 1988 of the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Note This product iis a Class B Information Technology Equipment and conforms to the standard set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Technology Equipment VCCI This product is designed to be used in a domestic environment however it may cause radio interference when used in the vicinity of a radio or television receiver Make sure that you read the manual when using this product Fujitsu as a member of the International Energy Star Program recognizes that this equipment is compliant with the standard of the International Energy Star LD Program Ws The Internatio
22. 4 Floppy Disk This section describes how to handle insert and remove a floppy disk E Handling guidelines Follow the following guidelines to prevent faults when handling a floppy disk Make sure that you do not spill coffee or similar liquid over the media Do not open the shutter and touch the disk inside Do not bend the disk and do put an heavy object on the disk Keep magnets and other magnetic objects away Do not drop it on a solid hard floor Do not store it in an extreme temperature environment Do not store it in a humid or dusty environment Do not affix a label on top of another label Do not expose it condensation or water E Insert Eject a floppy disk Point Use a DOS V formatted floppy disk Other floppy disks are not guaranteed for operation Insert a floppy disk 1 Holda floppy disk with the label side up and the shutter side front insert it in the floppy disk drive The floppy disk eject button pops out making a snapping sound Floppy disk eject button 41 Eject a floppy disk 1 Make sure the floppy disk access lamp is off Floppy disk access lamp Point Do not remove the floppy disk while the floppy disk access lamp is on Or its data may be damaged 2 Press the floppy disk eject button 42 This section describes cautions when handling the hard disk E Cautions Follow the following guidelines to prevent faults Point In side the hard d
23. 562 EM Transmission buffer RAM 3 Kbytes for transmission send receive External Interface ISO8802 3 100 BASE TX 10 BASE T Transmission media Twisted pair cable 100 Mbps Category 5 10 Mbps Category 3 5 Transmission method Baseband Access method CSMA CD Data transfer rate 100 Mbps 10 Mbps Cabling form Star form Maximum segment length 100m Maximum nodes segments Depending on the hub unit ti To successfully activate the network at 100 Mbps use a non shield twisted pair UTP cable of Category 5 or higher The data may be lost if Category 3 cable is used 2 The hub unit implies a 100 BASE TX 10BASE T concentrator Point The standard built in LAN of this computer automatically supports the data rate of the network When changing the network speed with a different hub unit use a cable of an appropriate data grade according to the speed E Sound specifications Sound Controller Built in Intel 82801BA I O Controller Hub2 Cirrus Logic CS4299 PCM record replay feature Sampling frequency Maximum 48 kHz 16 bit Stereo Simultaneous record replay function ti Supporting DirectX8 0a or later E Graphics specifications Video Controller Intel 82815 Graphics Memory Controller Hub built in Display Mode Maximum 1024 x 768 Video Memory 8 14 MB shared with the main memory DVMT 7 x Supporting DirectX8 0a or later 1 DVMT Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology 63 The fol
24. C and all units linked to it and unplug them from their respective outlets Otherwise electric shock may occur xii Manual configuration Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Parts Name This chapter describes the name of parts and function Basic Operations This section describes the location of installation and installation of the computer Hardware This chapter describes basic steps and information that you need when using the computer Expansion This section describes the location and installation of the computer Technical Information This chapter describes the specifications of this computer xiii Contents CHAPTER 1 1 CHAPTER 2 1 xiv Parts Name Part Names and Functions ssseeennnnznnnnnnnnnnnznnnnznnnnzznnennnzzzznzznn 2 Front view Side view Rear view Basic Operations Installatie i ii aa Location of installation Example of installation C onne tiea iii a a Connecting the keyboard mouse power cord grounding ss eee 10 Touch Panel Unit Operating Instructions ss ssemmeemeeennnnnzzznn 13 COMENS tA AA AA 13 Operation of Touch Panel napa tlie ua NA ake bi 13 Device Driver for Touch Panel Umt lt rt uieii 15 How to Uninstall Driven oseon Ara Safe e SA raa 16 How to Install Calibration Utility Tool AA AE 18 NOCE Aa aaa Ae er rar a a a 18 Swivel Unit Operating Instructions sse s
25. DESKPOWER 6000 SD Series User s Manual Fujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct but accepts no liability for any error or omission in the same Any procedures described in this document for operating Fujitsu products should be read and understood by the operator before such products are used To ensure that Fujitsu products function without risk to safety and health such procedures should be strictly observed by the operator The development of Fujitsu products and services is continuous and published information may not be up to date Any particular issue of a product may contain facilities not described herein It is important to check the current position with Fujitsu Specifications and statements as to performance in this document are Fujitsu estimates intended for general guidance They may require adjustment in particular circumstances and should therefore not be taken as formal offers or commitments DESKPOWER is atrademark of Fujitsu Limited The following are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation MS MS DOS Windows NT Windows 98 Windows Millennium Window 2000 and Windows XP Pentium Celeron and MMX technology are trademarks of Intel Corporation Phoenix and Phoenix logo are registered trademarks of Phoenix Technologies Ltd Award is the registered trademark of Award Software International Inc All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective compa
26. and open Property then click ALL tab Check the Device Name is PS 2 compatible mouse port and click Refresh Click Browse Insert the Driver s floppy disk and point A winNT then click OK 15 16 5 Device Choice dialog will appear Check Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 is shown then click OK 6 The message Include Keyboard Driver will appear then click YES 7 File copy is done 8 Click Close 9 The message Do you want to restart your computer now will appear and then click NO 10 Click Start Menu gt Shut Down Windows gt Shut Down and click OK 11 Check the Power is OFF then take out floppy disk 12 Remove the Mouse and then attach the Panel Windows 2000 Only Administrator can do this operation 1 Double click Mouse icon of Control Panel and select Hardware tab and check the Device Name is PS 2 compatible mouse Insert the Driver s floppy disk and point A win2k then click setup exe Install Touch Panel Driver dialog will appear then click YES In case of the message Digital Signature is not found appear click YES File copy is done The message Do you want to restart your computer now will appear then click NO Click Start Menu gt Shut Down Windows gt Shut Down and click OK Check the Power is OFF then take out floppy disk Remove the Mouse and then a
27. aning floppy into the floppy disk drive 2 Run the disk access command such as dir at the command prompt Windows 2000 NT or MS DOS prompt Windows Me Example Enter the following and press Enter dir a 3 Make sure the floppy disk access lamp is off and remove the cleaning floppy 52 CHAPTER 4 Expansion 1 Before connecting any peripheral devices Various peripheral devices can be connected externally to or internally installed in this computer to expand the functions N CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK When connecting a peripheral device use the recommended device only Otherwise it may cause an electric shock or fire Z WARNING FIRE Wheninstalling or removing a peripheral device remove the only screws that are specified in the manual If you remove the screw that is not specified it may cause an injury or failure FAILURE When connecting cables read this manual carefully and connect them correctly The computer and peripheral devices may be damaged if they are connected with wrong cables E Handling guidelines Follow the following handling guidelines when installing a peripheral device Some peripheral devices cannot be used depending on the model Before you purchase a device check if the device can be used or not Werecommend genuine Fujitsu products for peripheral devices If you use a device other than a genuine one while a genuine device is available the warranty is not applie
28. arts having limited life CRT liquid crystal display hard disk etc which may need earlier replacement when used continuously About Data Backup The customer is responsible for taking necessary measure such as creating the backup data to maintain the data recorded in this product including the basic software and application software When you have your computer serviced the data contained in it may be lost Make sure that you create the backup data or take other necessary measures beforehand When the data is lost Fujitsu does not take responsibility for any damage caused by the loss of data and no guarantee is provided for maintenance or recovery of the lost data unless itis stipulated otherwise in the warranty certificate This computer is designed for use within the country If you are using it abroad please do so on your own responsibility This equipment may be adversely affected by the momentary drop of the supplied voltage due to lighting Use of an AC uninterruptible power supply is recommended for measures against the momentary drop of the supplied voltage This message is based on the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association guidelines for measures against momentary voltage drop in PCs This computer contains Specific Goods subject to the the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law You may need to obtain a permit based on this law to export this computer
29. ce Name is PS 2 compatible mouse port Window 98 SE Double click Add Remove Programs icon of Control Panel Select Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 and then click Add Remove Click YES The message Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 is correctly deleted Restart Computer will appear and then click OK Click Start Menu gt Shut Down Windows gt Shut Down and click OK Check the Power is OFF remove the Panel and then attach the Mouse Push the Power Switch on then the Mouse Driver will be installed Open System from Control Panel and select Device Manager tab Double click the Mouse icon to check that Device Name is PS 2 compatible mouse port Window NT 4 0 Only Administrator can do this operation 1 2 3 4 pa Ta 8 9 Double click Add Remove Programs icon of Control Panel Select Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 and then click Add Remove Click YES The message Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 is correctly deleted Restart Computer and install another Driver will appear then click OK Click Start Menu gt Shut Down Windows gt Shut Down and click OK Check the Power is OFF remove the Panel and attach the Mouse Next push the Power Switch on and logon to the computer Double click Mouse icon of Control Panel open Property then click ALL tab Click Change Device Choice dialog will appear
30. ct Otherwise it may cause an electric shock or fire gt Z WARNING FIRE When installing or removing memory remove the only screws that are specified in the manual Ifyou remove the screw thatis not specified to remove it may cause an injury Also it may cause a failure O INJURY When handling the printed circuit board touch the specified parts only Or it may cause an injury Also it may cause a failure 56 E Location of Memory Install memory in the memory slot inside the computer E Supported Memory When increasing memory to the computer use a genuine Fujitsu product SDRAM DIMM no ECC for PC133 MHz Combination of memory Memory can be increased up to 512 MB 256 MB x 2 For the standard configuration memory is installed in DIMM1 To add memory install itin DIMM2 To have the memory capacity of 512 MB replace the memory in DIMM1 with one of 256 MB Point Check your model and use a genuine Fujitsu product 168 pin SDRAM DIMM no ECC for 133 MHz If you use non genuine product it may not work on this computer 57 E Installing Memory 1 Remove the plug from the power outlet 2 Place the computer horizontally Place a soft cloth on a flat surface Place the computer with rear up as shownin the illustration Make sure that no object presses the liquid crystal display Ensure that the base is off the surface so that the display stays flat on the surface
31. d when the device does not function properly or if the computer fails If a genuine device is not available consult the device manufacturer to check if the device supports this computer Have you completed the Setup of Windows Ifyou install a peripheral device before completing the setup the setup may not be performed successfully See the Instruction Manual and set up Windows Connect one peripheral device at a time If you connect more than one peripheral device drivers may not be installed correctly Turn off the computer and all connected devices For safety make sure you remove the plug from the power outlet After power is removed from the computer the computer still holds electric current inside 54 Do not start working right after you have turned off the computer Right after the computer power is removed the device inside the computer is still hot Turn the computer off remove the plug from the power outlet and wait for approximately ten minutes before starting to work Hanale cables and devices with care inside the computer Do not damage or modify them Watch static electricity Boards and electric parts of internal peripheral devices are exposed These devices could be damaged by static electricity discharged from your body Before handling these devices touch a large metallic object with your hand to discharge static electricity Do not touch the board surface soldered parts or connectors with your hand
32. e it may cause an electric shock or fire A CAUTION FAILURE Make sure that you connect the cable correctly The computer and peripheral devices may be damaged if they are connected with wrong cables E Connecting the keyboard mouse power cord grounding 1 Connecting the mouse Connect the mouse connector into the socket at the rear of the computer holding the connector with the mark top and matching the connector color to the mouse label on the rear of the computer 2 Connecting the keyboard Connect the keyboard connector into the socket at the rear of the computer holding the connector with the mark top and matching the connector color to the keyboard label on the rear of the computer 3 Connect the power cord to the adapter B Adapter Power cord 4 Connect the power cord to DC IN Connect the adapter cable plug to the DC IN connector on the computer SE 5 Connect the power cord to the power outlet Take the following notes when connecting the power cord Dot not connect or disconnect the plug with wet hands Do not damage or modify the power cord Do not compress pull twist or heat the power cord Do not use the power cord or power outlet if they are damaged or loose Use a dry cloth to clean the plug pins and power outlet if they are covered with dust Connect the power cord to the 230VAC domestic power Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet duri
33. en it is applied depending on your environment Make sure that you read the Readme txt attached to the Service Pack before applying it Also we recommend that you make a backup copy of the system in case your installation fail vii Conventions used in this manual Warning messages This manual uses various signs These signs urge the user to use the equipment safely so as to prevent personal injury and or property damage The following shows alert signals and explanations The signs should be understood before proceeding to subsequent portions of this manual A CAUTION This indicate a hazardous situation that could result in death or severe injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly A WARNING This indicate a hazardous situation that could result in personal injury or property damage if the user does not perform the procedure correctly In addition to the above signs the following symbols are used to provide detailed information concerning personal injury and or property damage The symbol marked with A indicates a warning or caution item An explanation of an alert is presented in or beside the symbol The symbol marked with O indicates what must be not be done prohibited action The specific action that is prohibited is indicated in or next to the symbol The symbol marked with indicates what must be observed The specific instruction is indicated in or next to the symbol
34. example The illustration may be simplified for the purpose of explanation and it may not indicate the cables that are used in reality Representation of continuous operation Continuous operation steps are represented in this manual by combining them with a 7 sign as shown below Example Continuous operation of clicking Start Programs and Accessories Click Start Programs Accessories Representation of BIOS Setup Forthe BIOS Setup procedure a menu submenu and item may be connected with a hyphen to indicate continuous selection as follows Example Set Mala Port 1 under Advanced to Disable Advanced Serial Port 1 Disable Floppy disk drive CD ROM drive If your model does not have a floppy drive or CD ROM drive you need to purchase these peripheral devices separately to use the drive For information about using the peripheral device see the document that comes with the peripheral device Description of products The following list shows the product and its description in the manual In addition this manual also gives information for other operating systems Description of products Description used in the manual Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional Windows XP Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 Windows NT x Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Windows Me NINANG Microsoft
35. hat has one of the following marks Do not use the CD if it does not carry any of them Or it may cause a failure For some marks you need specific application software Ose CHEE detel NEG Wee die ces DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL VIDEO Recordable ReWritable 5 ReWritable E You can write on the CD that carries the mark if you have a CD R RW drive 38 E Insert Ejecta CD Inserta CD 1 Press the CD eject button Press the middle of the CD eject button and the CD tray pops out CD eject button CD access lamp 2 Pull the tray out with a hand Hold the tray and pull it out as the illustration shows Tray 3 Hold the CD with the label side up and and snap the CD in the tab at the center of the tray While doing this hold the tray with the other hand Label side Tray Tab Point Make sure the CD snaps into the tab at the center of the tray A failure may result if the CD is not securely set 39 4 Push the tray in until it makes a click sound The tray goes into the computer and sets the CD Point The CD access lamp lights when the CD is set Wait until the CD access lamp turns off and then do the following e The tray is not set correctly if you press the CD eject button while pushing in the tray Ejecta CD To eject the CD make sure that the CD access lamp is off and then press the CD eject button 40
36. he PC card eject button Gently press the PC card eject button once and the button pops out BAG ENT o 6 Remove the PC card Press the PC card eject button that popped out and remove the PC card 7 Insert a dummy card Insert a dummy card in the PC card slot For Windows NT Z WARNING HIGHTEMPERATURE The PC card may be hot right after it is used When ejecting a PC card after step 1 wait for a few seconds before removing it Or it may cause burns INJURY Do not put your finger into the PC card slot when ejecting a PC card Or A you may get injured 1 Turn off the computer and remove the AC adapter 47 2 Press the PC card eject button Gently press the PC card eject button once and the button pops out Ks o 3 Remove the PC card Press the PC card eject button that popped out and remove the PC card Ka ce wt NI O 4 Insert a dummy card Insert a dummy card in the PC card slot For Windows Me 98 Z WARNING HIGHTEMPERATURE The PC card may be hot right after it is used When ejecting a PC card after step 3 wait for a few seconds before removing it Or it may cause burns INJURY Do not put your finger into the PC card slot when ejecting a PC card Or A you may get injured 1 Click the PC Card icon on the task bar Point Do not remove the PC card by clicking the PC Card icon on the taskbar or clicking the PC Card
37. heck the following if the screen is blank The energy saving mode is not set Move the mouse or press any key The computer may be shifted to S3 in the ACPI mode ifthe standby lampis orange Press the power button If the screen remains blank 30 seconds after you press the power button then hold down the power button to turn the computer off e The display brightness volume is adjusted correctly Adjust the screen with the brightness volume The AC adapter may get hot but it is not a fault E How to power on A CAUTION PROHIBITED Do not carry or give impact vibrations to the computer while the computer S is on Or it may cause a failure 23 1 Press the power switch of the connected device 2 Press the power button of the computer The power lamp lights green When you turn on the computer it displays a FUJITSU logo and starts up the system POST is performed while the FUJITSU logo is displayed Power button When you turn on the power for the first time you need to set up Windows Setting Up 24 4 Setting up This section describes how to set up Windows when you turn on the computer for the first time Make sure that you follow the procedure described in this manual Read the following Considerations before turning on the computer for setting up Windows E Considerations Do not perform the following before setting up Windows If you do the following Windows may not be set up correctly
38. icate Mouse connector 6 a A 5 4X2 00 0 3 2 1 Pin number Signal Direction Description 1 DATA Input and output Data 2 NC Not connected 3 GND Ground 4 VCC Power 5 CLK Input and output Clock 6 NC Not connected 65 Keyboard connector 6 i 5 5 o 4 oo 3 2 1 Pin number Signal Direction Description 1 DATA Input and output Data 2 NC Not connected 3 GND Ground 4 VCC Power 5 CLK Input and output Clock 6 NC Not connected USB connector 1234 Pin number Signal Direction Description 1 VCC Cable power 2 DATA Input and output data signal 3 DATA Input and output data signal 4 GND Cable ground 66
39. ies Wireless keyboards and wireless mice have batteries and they may explode when they are put in fire Todispose of a used batteries you need to follow the local Waste Disposal and Public Cleaning Law For corporate and business users To dispose of used batteries you need to ask an authorized industrial waste disposal contractor as the computer is part of the industrial waste For individual customers To dispose of used batteries you need to follow local ordinances or regulations about waste treatment as the computer is part of the general waste xi Warning and caution labels Your PC bears the warning and caution labels as shown below Never detach or soil the warning or caution labels Rear surface of the equipment DESKPOWER MODEL FPC LAE482 Ta P N CP102250 01 Fe p DC 20V 222 6A MADEIN sapan Bl FUJITSU LIMITED N WARNING When removing exterior parts in order to Electric shock mount option parts or others inside the cabinet switch off the power supply for PC unit and peripheral devices fal OE o linked with it and disconnect the power cable from outlet before working to avoid risk of electric shock AN ATTENTION 115V of voltage switch in the power supply corresponds to 100 200V 230V of voltage switch in the power supply corresponds to 200 240V Z WARNING Electric shock Before starting to mount or dismount an optional unit for your PC switch off the P
40. isk unit a information storage disk rotates at a fast speed to read and write information Itis a very sensitive device and do not carry the computer or give shocks vibrations while the computer is on Do not use or store it in an extreme temperature environment Keep it away from direct sunlight and heating equipment Do not use or store it where subject to shocks or vibrations Do not use or store it in a humid or dusty environment Do not use or store it close to a magnet or other strong magnetic objects Do not disassemble or dismantle it Do not expose it condensation or water The data stored on the disk may be damaged depending of how itis handled Make sure you back up important data 43 6 PC Card This section describes how to handle insert and remove a PC card E Handling guidelines Follow the following guidelines to prevent faults Point Do not expose it to high temperature or direct sunlight Do not give excessive shocks Do not rub the card generating static electricity Do not put a heavy object on it Do not spill coffee or similar liquid over it Use the dedicated case when storing it The computer does not accept internal LAN functions and LAN card at the same time To use a LAN card disable the internal LAN function For how to disable the LAN function see LAN Controller Some modem cards and communications PC cards do not allow two cards to be used at the same time For detail
41. lowing table shows the pin and its function LAN connector 100BASE TX 10BASE T Pin number Signal Direction Description 1 TD Output send data 2 TD Output send data 3 RD Input Receive data 4 NC Not connected 5 NC Not connected 6 RD Input Receive data 7 NC Not connected 8 NC Not connected Parallel connector 13 1 25 14 Pin number Signal Direction Description 1 STROBE Input and output Strobe 2 DATAO Input and output Data 0 3 DATA 1 Input and output Data 1 4 DATA2 Input and output Data 2 5 DATA 3 Input and output Data 3 6 DATA 4 Input and output Data 4 7 DATA 5 Input and output Data 5 8 DATA 6 Input and output Data 6 9 DATA7 Input and output Data 7 10 ACK Input Acknowledge 11 BUSY Input Busy 64 Pin number Signal Direction Description 12 PE Input Out of paper 13 SELECT Input Select 14 AUTOFD Output Auto forward 15 ERROR Input Error 16 NIT Output Initialization 17 SLCTIN Output Select 18 25 GND Ground Serial connector 1 5 Pin number Signal Direction Description 1 CD Input Carrier detect 2 RD Input Receive data 3 TD Output send data 4 DTR Output Data terminal ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Input Data set readv 7 RTS Output Request to send 8 CTS Input Clear to send 9 RI Input Ring ind
42. ly Administrator can set up Tools to Windows NT4 0 2000 and XP Adjusting Tool for Touch Panel When there is a gap between Touch Panel and Mouse Cursor if the mouse cursoris not precise when pointing the selection after installed Driver do calibration by using this Tool There is the case that Touch Pen cannot use within 3 5 mm from Panel s frame because the accuracy of the display s area or location is 3 5 mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 Click Start Menu gt Program gt Fujitsu Touch Pen gt Adjusting Tool or Calibration Tool Operating Wizard will appear At first mark is displayed on the top of left Touch by Pen at the center of mark The mark will move to next Do the same operation from 1 to 9 There is the case that the Mouse Pointer dislocated 2 cm under operating In the Test display it will return normal Press Enter after finish testing If it doesn t finish input of all the 9 points error message will appear In case of this click OK and try again Drawing Test Wizard will appear It is possible to input Free Line Drawing If adjusting is not good enough click Home and back to 2 If the test is correctly done press Enter and finish application Right Click Tool Click Start Menu gt Program gt Fujitsu Touch Pen gt Right Click Tool By using this tool it becomes possible to use Touch Pen for Substitution of Right Click There
43. nal Energy Star Program is a worldwide program for promoting energy saving for computers and other office equipment The program aims at promoting the development and use of products equipped with the functions that can effectively reduce energy consumption and uses a voluntary system that allows enterprises to join at their own discretion The target products include office equipment such as computers displays printers facsimiles and copying machines The standards for individual types of equipment and the mark ob prepared by the Program are used commonly among member countries The energy saving function of the products however may not be used due to the limitation of the operating system Windows NT etc Using this Product for High Safety Applications This product is for general office personal home and other general use It is not designed and manufactured for use in high safety applications Do not use this product for such applications without taking measures to satisfy the high safety requirements High safety applications require extremely high level of safety and involve serious hazards to life and health if the required safety is not assured High safety applications include the following Nuclear reaction control in the nuclear facility automatic flight control air traffic control mass transportation control life supporting medical equipment weapon launch control etc This product contains p
44. ng a lightning storm To disconnect the power cord do not pull the cord but hold the plug and pull Insert the plug fully to the end when inserting it Disconnect the plug from the power outlet if you are not using your computer for an extended period of time 11 6 Connect the grounding wire to the computer Loosen the screw connect the grounding wire terminal and tighten the screw Connectthe other end of grounding wire to the metal portion of any nearby peripheral to prevent static charges Point Do not connect the power cord in a starbust connection Make sure that the power cord is not entangled with the keyboard or mouse cable 12 3 Touch Panel Unit Operating Instructions This section contains detailed information on the operation of Touch Panel Unit Before operating Touch Panel Unit please read this section thoroughly When you have read the section retain it carefully for future reference E Contents The box contains the followings Please make sure you have all of them 1 x Touch Pen 1 x Touch Panel Unit 4 x Press Tape Nylon Fasteners Velcro 1 x Floppy Disc CD __ 1x Touch Pen 4 x Press Tape Nvlon Fasteners Velcro 1 x Floppy Disc E Operation of Touch Panel Install Driver with PS 2 Mouse attached See the following page for installation of driver Setting Up Before setting Touch Panel Unit to your computer
45. nies Copyright 2001 Fujitsu Limited All rights reserved No part of this publication may be copied reproduced or translated without the prior written consent of Fujitsu Limited No part of this publication may be stored or transmitted in any electronic form without the written consent of Fujitsu Limited FE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to FCC Part 15 Class B This device complies with Part 15 Class B of the FCC Rules Operations are subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not be allowed to cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Wesbite www fujitsu pc asia com IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions carefully Save these instructions for future reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this product near water Donot place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed
46. ollowing conditions when installing your computer Location with a large amount of humidity dusts and oily smoke Location with poor ventilation Location with a fire source Bathroom shower room and other location with water splashes Location with elevated temperature such as direct sunlight or heating equipment Location at the temperature below 10 C Location with power cords and cables that may catch your foot Location with strong magnetic fields such as TV or speaker On top of unstable surface such as vibrated or slant surface Example of installation To setup the computer follow the procedure below When placing the computer make sure that you do not cover the vent holes located at the top and rear of the computer TFT screen AL 2 Connection Connect the keyboard mouse and power cord to the computer A WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK Connect the grounding wire to the device that needs to be grounded before turning it on You may get electrical shock if you do not provide grounding Do not connect the grounding wire to the gas pipe Otherwise it may cause a fire ELECTRIC SHOCK Turn the computer and connected devices off and remove the plug from the power outlet before installing or uninstalling the keyboard mouse power cord or grounding wire Otherwise it may cause an electric shock ELECTRIC SHOCK For the keyboard and mouse use the genuine Fujitsu products Otherwis
47. on thoroughly and operate the unit correctly Check the Contents Before operating please make sure the box contains the following items Swivel Unit Main Unit Cable Cover 4x Bolts Safety Precaution Read thoroughly to use the unit safely Before operation please read this Safety Precaution and operate correctly When you have read this section retain it near the unit carefully for future reference The following symbols are used in this booklet Those symbols are to help you use the unit safely and to prevent possible accidents which may cause injury to you and other people The meanings of the symbols are as follows Before reading text please understand the followings thoroughly To operate the unit incorrectly ignoring this symbol may cause death or A WARNING serious injury To operate the unit incorrectly ignoring this symbol may cause minor injury A CAUTION or damage to equipment Z WARNING When setting up or removing optional equipment please make sure the power of both units is off and plugs are removed from power point Risk of electric shock Removed cover cap and bolts should be placed out of reach of children to prevent choking If swallowed please consult doctor immediately 19 N CAUTION When setting up and removing Swivel Unit please follow the instructions carefully Otherwise injury may occur 1 Connection or Installation of Personal Computer See
48. or error messages appear Connecting peripheral devices except custom made options Connecting a LAN cable Setting a PC card Installing additional memory Considerations for Windows NT During the setup you may see messages like The DHCP client failed to acquire IP address or The DHCP client failed to rewrite IP address lease In this case click Yes and complete the setup After completing the setup connect and set up the network correctly eL Considerations for Windows Me 98 To use a USB keyboard connect it to the USB connector on the computer During the setup the DHCP Client dialog box may appear Click Yes and continue the setup eeu 25 26 Setting up Windows 2000 XP Point While setting up Windows 2000 you will see a message The file xxxxx xxx is required from the Windows 2000 Professional CD ROM where xxxxx xxx is replaced with a file name such as courf fon In this case enter c support i386 in the Copy from field and press OK to start the setup After completing the setup install Windows 2000 Service Pack2 Turn on the computer After a few seconds Starting the Windows Setup Wizard is displayed Click Next License Agreement is displayed This License Agreement describes the agreement for using preinstalled Windows on the computer Read the License Agreement carefully and click I agree and then Next Point
49. other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 13 14 16 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the product c Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water d Ifthe product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service CAUTION When replacing the battery be sure to install it with the polarities in the correct position There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type or is mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommeded by the manufacturer Dispose of the used battery according to the manufacturer s instructions Use only the proper type of power supply cord set provided in your accessories box for this unit It should be a detachable type UL listed CSA certified BS1363 ASTA SS145 certified rated 10A
50. pears Click Yes If the Enter the Network Password dialog box appears click Cancel You have completed the Windows setup E Problems during setup If the computer freezes during setup or if you have any other problem see the following items eev eL U ev eL o The screen does not show anything when the computer is turned on Turn of the computer and check the connection of display cannot go on with the Windows setup See Turn off the computer turn off the computer and repeat the setup procedure If you press a key before a dialog box is completely displayed during the Windows setup the Windows setup may notbe completed successfully Wait until the dialog box is fully displayed and then use the mouse to perform the procedure The screen displayed is not centered or the screen is not clear after the computer is turned on If your display has a setting function see the manual of display The computer makes noise when starting up Noise is generated during the Windows setup Adjust the volume if the speaker is connected The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears Install the driver suitable to your monitor 31 5 Turn off the computer E Cautions Before turning off the computer finish the work and save your data Before turning off the computer make sure that the disk access lamp or floppy disk access lamp are all off If you turn off the computer while these lamps are on
51. phone 3 USB connectors Connects a USB standard peripheral device 4 PCcard slot A slot to set and operate a PC card It has two dummy cards inserted when you purchase the computer 5 PC card eject button Press this to eject the PC card 6 DC IN connector Connect the AC adapter E Rear view 0 66 HO O EE aR ON O OND 1 Theft protection lock A commercial theft protection wire can be used Point The theft protection lock supports the MicroSaver Security System from Kensington 2 Line out terminal A sound output terminal Connects a line in terminal of the audio device If you are connecting a speaker directly to this terminal use one with a built in amplifier 3 Linein terminal A sound input terminal Connects a line out terminal of the audio device 4 USB connectors Connects a USB standard device LAN connector Connects a LAN cable Parallel connector Connects a cable for printers and scanners Serial connector Connects a cable for an RS 232C supporting device Keyboard connector Connects the keyboard Mouse connector Connect the mouse CHAPTER2 Basic Operations 1 Installation This section describes the location of installation and installation of the computer Location of installation Avoid the f
52. riting with alphabetical characters Press Shift Caps Lock to toggle between uppercase and lowercase 9 Ctrl key Used in combination with another key Functions vary depending on the application 10 Windows key Press this to display the Start menu 11 Altkey Used in combination with another key Functions vary depending on the application 12 Application key Works as a right mouse button Press this to display the shortcut menu of the selected item 13 Enter key This key is also called Return key Press this to start a new line or run a command 14 Delete key Press this to delete a character Press this key together with Ctrl and Alt to reset the computer 15 End key Press this to move the cursor to the end of the line document 16 Cursor keys Moves the cursor 17 Page Down key Displays the next page 18 Page Up key Displays the previous page 19 Ten key pad Enables you to enter numerals when the Num Lock indicator is on Enables the function described in the lower part of the ten key when the Num Lock indicator is off 20 Num Lock key Press this to toggle the Ten key functions Point If you pull out the tilt foot located on the both ends of the keyboard bottom you can tilt the keyboard Tilt foot FO NN 37 3 CD This section describes how to handle insert and remove a CD E Handling guidelines Follow the following guidelines to prevent faults when handling a CD Guidelines for CD media
53. s see the manual attached to the PC card This computer does not accept 12V PC cards This computer does not accept ZV port enabled PC cards Some PC cards use only specific IRQ or does not allow IRQ to be shared with other devices e For Card Bus enabled PC card IRQ does not have to be reserved e For 16 bit enabled PC card According to the number 16 bit cards used reserve IRQ using the PnP PCI setting item under the BIOS Setup menu To use two 16 bit cards at the same time reserve two IRQs If the PC card manual specifies the IRQ to be used reserve IRQ according to that specification See the PC card manual and make sure if it is a Card Bus enabled PC card or 16 bit enabled PC card Windows NT does not support Card Bus enabled PC card 44 E Setting a PC card APC cardis acardin a size of a business card and it works for peripheral devices such as modem Two dummy cards are inserted when you purchase the computer Z WARNING Point INJURY Do not put your finger into the PC card slot when inserting a PC card A Or you may get injured To insert the Type III PC card remove two dummy cards and insert the card in the slot on the display side Depending PC cards you may have to turn off the computer when inserting it or you may need to install its device driver regardless of the operating system used For details see the manual attached to the PC card Do not put an object on or give shocks to the connector tha
54. ssemerenenzennznznnznzzznna 19 Safety Precaution ness n ern nn Caution for Operation Specification Power ON ul sse seeennnnenzzn Cautions TOW TO POWE OM ceso ata Bah ama akan ba i a e Ba Setting UP GAGANA Considerations naaawa ag Setting Up Windows 2000 XP sssrinds ia an Setting up Windows NT AAP Alia in az ifa 28 Setting up Windows Me 98 ann aaah nA Tanaka 30 Problems during setup pnka NBA GANAN 31 Turn off the Computer sseessennnenannnnnnnnnzznnnnznnznnnanznnanmnnzzenanzn 32 Cautions eeeeeeeeeeeeeee aT 32 How to turn off the Power seen enennnnnnnznnnnnnnnnnn mnn n nn n mnn nn 32 CHAPTER 3 1 2 CHAPTER 4 1 2 CHAPTER 5 1 Hardware 33 MOUSE JI Using the MOUSE i ii nee aa a aao p seccesadevascuevtezoaesiviceeds s Keyboard NINA n aaan na oaaae ikaba NAANA AARNE NAKNEK ESA NSNa Handling guidelines ETET Insert Eject a CD en nnnn nn nr nnn nr nn nanna nn nannti Floppy DISK GARA Handling guidelines Insert Eject a floppy disk Hard Disk mala RAA NEGA BIREDAGN RAANG Cautions PC Card Handling guidelines maranbagkanayipabisiidanyakaia 44 Setting a PC card makina aaa ana 45 Eject a PG Cand ama a habag 46 Cleaning Hardware ac cicecceiccciceccccesnecasecssercseaescecsesezascncacctecteaseeecesess 50 Cleaning the computer s iscssc
55. stead of the Enter the network password dialog box Go to the step 3 2 Click Cancel Point If the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears do the following For Windows Me 1 Make sure that Search for a suitable driver recommended is selected and click Next After a few seconds the optimum driver is automatically installed 2 Click Finish 3 If arestart message appears click Yes For Windows 98 1 Click Next Click Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location and Next Click 2915LP 2930LP Pci Scsi Controller 11 17 2000 and click Next Click Next Click Finish A restart message appears Click Yes nA NN D the Welcome to Windows XX screen appears 3 For Windows Me click Next For Windows 98 enter Name and Spelling and click Next You can skip Spelling License Agreement is displayed This License Agreement describes the agreement for using preinstalled Windows on the computer 30 4 Read the License Agreement and click I agree or I do not agree and then click Next OP oint If you select I do not agree click Next and follow the instruction message The finishing screen appears 5 Click Finish OP oint If the Date and Time Properties dialog box appears click Close If you have selected Smart Card Reader for the custom made option the System Setting Change dialog box ap
56. t connects the PC card and its code Otherwise it may cause a failure For Windows NT turn off the computer and remove the AC adapter For Windows 2000 Me 98 go to the step 2 Press the PC card eject button if the dummy card is there If the dummy card is not inserted go to the step 4 Gently press the PC card eject button once and the button pops out L o Remove the dummy card Press the PC card eject button that popped out and remove the dummy card 45 4 Inserta PC card Hold the PC card facing the side with its product name toward the rear of the computer and insert it in the PC card slot H E Ejecta PC card CE Point e When ejecting a PC card with a cord do not pull the cord Otherwise it may cause a failure e Toejecta PC card do as follows Follow the procedure or it may cause a failure For Windows 2000 XP Z WARNING HIGHTEMPERATURE The PC card may be hot right after it is used When ejecting a PC card after step 4 wait for a few seconds before removing it Or it may cause burns INJURY Do not put your finger into the PC card slot when ejecting a PC card Or you may get injured 1 Rightclick the PC Card icon on the taskbar and click Uninstall or remove hardware The Removing hardware dialog box appears 2 Click Stop The Stopping hardware dialog box appears 3 Click OK 4 Click OK 46 5 Press t
57. the computer Clean the computer periodically using a vacuum cleaner to remove dusts from the vent holes E Cleaning the mouse Use a soft dry cloth to wipe the surface If the mouse ball does not rotate smoothly remove the ball and clean it Clean the ball in the following way 1 Remove the bottom lid of the mouse Rotate the bottom lid of the mouse to the direction of the arrow and remove it 2 Take the ball out and wash it water Turn the mouse over and take the ball out Then wash the ball with water 50 3 Clean inside the mouse Use moistened cloth to clean inside the mouse rollers and bottom lid 4 Putthe ball and bottom lid back Dry the ball and inside the mouse and then put the ball and bottom lid back E Cleaning the keyboard Use a soft dry cloth to wipe it E Cleaning a CD If the CD gets dirty or wet use a moistened soft cloth and wipe it from the center to the edge and then use a dry cloth to dry it Use of a commercially available CD ROM drive cleaning disk may put dusts on the lens Do not use a CD ROM drive cleaning disk E Cleaning the floppy disk drive Dusts build up on the floppy disk drive head the point that reads and writes the data after a period oftime With dusts buildup the head does not correctly read and write the data on the floppy disk Use the separately sold cleaning floppy for about once every three months 51 E For Windows 2000 NT Me XP models 1 Insert the cle
58. tsu has been advised of the possibility of such damages 3 Fujitsu provides the warranty to the software which has been developed by the third party and included inthe SOFTWARE with in the scope described in the item 1 above and the third party developer accepts no responsibility for the SOFTWARE 8 High Safety This SOFTWARE is for general office personal home normal industrial and other general use It is not designed and manufactured for use in high safety applications Do not use this SOFTWARE for such applications without taking measures to satisfy the high safety requirements High safety applications require extremely high level of safety and involve serious hazards to life and health if the required safety is not assured High safety applications include the following High Safety Applications Nuclear reaction control flight control air traffic control mass transportation control life supporting equipment weapon launch control etc Fujitsu Limited vi Microsoft Products Service Pack Microsoft Corporation provides the user of Microsoft Windows with the Service Pack for stable use of the operating system http www microsoft com The user may apply the latest Service Pack provided by Microsoft to have the most stable system with the current Windows Therefore Fujitsu basically recommend the use of the latest Service Pack available The Service Pack however may cause unpredictable results wh
59. ttach the Panel ODNOAAA WD Windows XP Only Administrator can do this operation 1 Double click Mouse icon of Control Panel and select Hardware tab and check the Device Name is PS 2 compatible mouse Insert the Driver s floppy disk and point to A winxp then click ftsetup exe Install Touch Panel Driver dialog will appear then click YES In case of the message Digital Signature is not found appear click YES File copy is done The message Do you want to restart your computer now will appear then click NO Click Start Menu gt Turn Off Windows gt Turn Off and Click OK Check the Power is OFF then take out floppy disk Remove the Mouse and then attach the Panel OO NM OO ON How to Uninstall Driver Window Me Double click Add Remove Programs icon of Control Panel Select Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 and then click Add Remove Click YES The message Fujitsu Touch Panel PS 2 is correctly deleted Restart Computer will appear and then press OK 5 Click Start Menu gt Shut Down Windows gt Shut Down and click OK PON gt 6 OMND RON OONAA Check the Power is OFF remove the Panel and then attach the Mouse Push the Power Switch on and the Mouse Driver will be installed Open System from Control Panel and select Device Manager tab Double click the Mouse icon to check that Devi
60. tvesncevesscsasseads cesses concvasdusceensceevessesneriddenaseudseceunatvass 50 Cleaning the mouse pa E AE TEE A DA a sc 50 Cleaning the keyboard ang Bag fade A a 51 Cleaning a CD TAKA A 51 Cleaning the floppy disk drive PAA 51 For Windows 2000 NT Me XP models MAA AUR E 52 Expansion Before connecting any peripheral devices 1sserenenzznnanznnzz 54 Handling guideline dana A a a a e ed edate 54 Installing MeM0ry aaa NAGANA 56 Location of Memory Supported Memory my Installing Memory ana snaa 08ANG GAGANA Technical Information61 List Of Specifications ssseennnnnznnanznnnnenazznnanenanznnannnnznnazzn Computer Specifications nanna LAN adapter specifications Sound specifications Graphics specifications XV CHAPTER 1 Parts Name 1 Part Names and Functions This section describes the names of computer parts and their function E Front view N 1 8 2 9 3 10 4 5 11 12 13 6 7 1 Liquid crystal display Displays the screen 2 Diskaccess lamp This lamp lights up when the computer is writing data on the hard disk or reading data from the hard disk or CD ROM drive 3 Stanby lamp This lamp lights up in orange when the computer is in the standby mode energy saving mode 4 Po
61. uch software You may not however copy the SOFTWARE if it has a copy protection mechanism 2 When copying the SOFTWARE according to the item above you may not alter delete or hide the copyright notice attached the SOFTWARE 5 Transfer to the third party You may transfer the SOFTWARE including the media attached to the computer documents and reserve backup media to another party provided that you transfer the computer with all the SOFTWARE installed in it You may not transfer the media attached to the computer to another party without the computer 6 Modification You may not modify decompile disassemble or reverse engineer the SOFTWARE 7 Limited Warranty 1 Fujitsu provides corrective information that Fujitsu finds it necessary against the discrepancy if any found between the SOFTWARE and the manual on the request of the customer within a period of ninety 90 days from the date of purchase In addition Fujitsu replaces defective products with functional ones if physical defects damages are found in the storage media of the SOFTWARE within a period of one month from the date of purchase 2 Fujitsu accepts no responsibility for any damages including without limitation loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information and other pecuniary damages arising out of the use or inability to use the SOFTWARE except the responsibility stipulated in the previous item This is true also when Fuji
62. w to place AC Adapter Cable through 21 To remove please see Installation Operations and operate carefully Cable Cover can be removed by pressing clips from the inside E Caution for Operation Avoid dropping or strong impact It may damage the unit When rotating please hold both side of LCD display and move slowly Cables may come off When installing avoid the following places and set on level surface vibrating place incline surface unstable place E Specification Item Substance Swivel Unit Size 12 mm height x 285 mm width x 293 mm depth Cable Cover Approximately 37mm the height with Swivel Unit set Rotate Angle 160 Weight Approximately 0 7 kg 22 3 Poweron E Cautions When turning on the computer for the first time after purchase do not connect any peripheral equipment The power lamp turns off when the computer goes into the standby mode The standby lamp lights up in orange when the computer is in the standby mode When you turn off the computer wait ten seconds before turning it on again The computer screen may be distorted or it may show horizontal lines when starting to display the image or when changing the display mode for example when starting up or shutting down Windows or when recovering from the energy saving mode This is not a fault you can continue to operate An error message is displayed if an error is detected during POST C
63. wer lamp This lamp lights green when the computer is on It does not light in the standby mode energy saving mode 5 Power button Press this to turn on the computer or to put the computer in the standby mode 6 Speaker Provides sound output from the computer Point No speaker volume control is available After starting Windows Click Start s Programs Accessories Entertainment Volume Control and make adjustments 7 Brightness control Adjust the brightness of the liquid crystal display Turn it clockwise to increase the display brightness and counterclockwise to decrease brightness 8 CDeject button Press this to eject the CD ROM or music CD This is functional only when the computer is on Do not press this while the CD access lamp is on 9 CDaccess lamp This lamp lights up while reading the data from a CD ROM or while replaying a music CD 10 CD ROM drive Reads data and programs from a CD ROM and replays a music CD 11 Floppy disk access lamp This lamp lights up while writing data onto or reading data from a floppy disk 12 Floppy disk drive For writing or reading data from a floppy disk 13 Floppy disk eject button Press this to eject the floppy disk Do not press this while the floppy disk access lamp is on E Side view 1 Microphone jack Use a commercial electrostatic microphone 2 Headphone jack Use a commercial head

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