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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   CPU    JP5 jumper switch        Primary IDE connector  Set whether to enable the Connect the hard disk for    password        starting the operating system     Internal battery  The battery is used to store the setup of the  PC  The life span of the battery is about five  years under normal use condition  8 hours             Floppy disk drive connector  per day   If the upper cover of the PC main   unit is left removed  the internal battery life   will shorten  Keep the duration when the   upper cover is left removed at minimum   requirement such as only for installing   internal options        Secondary IDE connector          97       E Standard Specifications    PC main unit specifications       Product name    DESKPOWER 5000                                                    CPU Intel   Pentium III  BIOS ROM 512 KB  FLASH ROM   System RAM SDRAM DIMM with 168 pin parity  Supporting ECC   Up to 512 MB  Floppy disk 3 5 inch disk drive x 1  Hard disk 10 2 20 4GB  Ultra DMA   CD ROM Optional  Graphics ATI Rage XL AGP X   Integrated   8 MB SDRAM  Sound Crystal 4281   4297A  Integrated PCI   VF CRT VGA SVGA D SUB 15 pin  USB 2 ports  4 pins   One of the ports is on the front    Keyboard PS 2 type Mini DIN 6 pin
2.             25    _______ 14  Pin no  Signal name Direction Description  1 STROBE Input output Strobe  2 DATAO Input output DataO  3 DATA1 Input output Data1  4 DATA2 Input output Data2  5 DATAS Input output Data3  6 DATA4 Input output Data4  7 DATA5 Input output Data5  8 DATA6 Input output Data6  9 DATA7 Input output Data7  10 ACK Input Acknowledge  11 BUSY Input Busy  12 PE Input Out of paper  13 SELECT Input Select  14 AUTOFD Output Automatic feed  15 ERROR Input Error  16 INIT Output Initialization  17 SLCTIN Output Select  18 to 25 GND 7 Ground         Serial connector                                     Pin no  Signal name Direction Description   1 CD Input Carrier detection   2 RD Input Receive data   3 TD Output Send data   4 DTR Output Data terminal ready  5 GND   Ground   6 DSR Input Data set ready   n RTS Output Send request   8 CTS Input Send enabled   9 RI Input Ring indication       103      Mouse connector                                                                Pin no  Signal name Direction Description  1 DATA Input output Data  2 NC   Not connected  3 GND   Ground  4 VCC   Power supply  5 CLK Input output Clock  6 NK   Not connected    Keyboard connector   5   3   Signal name Direction Description  1 DATA Input output Data  2 NC   Not connected  3 GND   Ground  4 VCC   Power supply  5 CLK Input output Clock  6 NK   Not connected    USB connector  SeriesA   Pin no  Signal name Direction Description  1 VCC   Cable  power supply  2  DATA Input output   dat
3.         Main menu  Used to set up the date and time and drives         Advanced menu  Used to set up port addresses       Security menu  Used to set up the computer so as to be accessible to specific users         Power menu  Used to set up power savings mode         Boot menu  Used to set up the priority of boot drives       Info menu  Used to display the hardware configuration of the computer  This menu is information only       Exit menu  Used to exit the BIOS setup utility     48    2 Main Menu    The Main Menu is used to setup the date and time and drives   Select the     or     key to select  Main  and display the Main menu                               PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  i Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit  Item Specific Help  System Time   BQ  34 56   System Date   01 06 1999   Adjust calendar  Floppy Disk A   1 44 1 25 MB 3 5   clock   Floppy Disk B   Disabled   IDE Primary Master   6449 MB    Tab     lt Shift Tab gt    IDE Primary Slave   None  or   Enter   selects  IDE Secondary Master   CD ROM  field   IDE Secondary Slave   None   Language   English  US    F1 N   Space F9  ESC i Enter F10    Details on setup items         System Time    Set the time  Enter a numeric value in the order of  hours   minutes   seconds  in the  24 hour system     00 00 00 to 23 59 59      System Date  Set the date  Enter a numeric value     P Point    System Time and System Date do not have to be entered each time the PC is turned on   To modify an entered value  pres
4.        Check date and time settings    Confirm  System Time  and  System Date         85       Error Message    Description and necessary action       Invalid system disk    Replace the disk  and then press any key   This message is displayed when the PC is switched  on while a floppy disk other then a system disk is set in  the floppy disk drive  Remove the floppy disk and  press any key        Non System disk or disk error    Replace and press any key when ready   This message is displayed when the PC is switched  on while a floppy disk other then a system disk is set in  the floppy disk drive  Remove the floppy disk and  press any key        Operating system not found    OS cannot be found  Confirm that the drive is  correctly set at BIOS setup or the OS is installed in the  specified drive        An error occurred during  execution of the Execution  Environment     The LAN cable is not correctly connected  Connect  the LAN cable correctly        An error occurred during  execution of the Preboot  Execution Environment     The IP address required to boot the PC was not  obtained  Set the boot server correctly  or set  Boot  from the network server  to Disabled on the BIOS  setup menu        An error occurred during  execution of the Preboot  Execution Environment     The boot filename was not obtained from the boot  server  Set the boot server correctly  or set  Boot from  the network server  to Disabled on the BIOS setup  menu        An error occurred during  execution of
5.      Ensure that the power plug is fully inserted into the outlet      Unplug the PC when not being used for a period of time         Connect the power plug to a  power source  Insert the other  end of the power plug into the  Attach the power plug to outlet    the inlet on the rear of   the PC     Upon completion of all connections     E E EEEE   Upon completion of all connections  fill out all user registration cards included with your  PC package   The registration cards are used by manufacturers to obtain user information        Chapter 2 Basic Operations    This chapter explains basic operation methods of the PC such as how to turn  the power on and off and handle storage media     Switching on  Switching off       K Switching on    This section explains how to switch on the PC    NCAUTION    Prohibited action     To prevent malfunction after turning on the PC  do not move equipment or    S subject equipment to shock and or vibration   1 Press the power switch of the CRT display  oe d  There is no display     2 Pressthe power switch of the PC main unit  Power  The power lamps of the PC main unit and CRT S switch  display light up green    When the power is switched on  the Power On    Self Test  POST  used to check the devices  inside the PC is performed           P Point      Before switching on the PC  make sure that display is connected  If the PC is switched  on before the display is connected  the display adapter may not be recognized  and the  screen may not be dis
6.    Chapter 3    Chapter 4    Chapter 5    Appendix    ual configuration    Installation and Connection    This chapter outlines precautions that should be noted when  installing the PC and explains how to connect various cables   Consult this chapter before assembling the PC     Basic Operations    This chapter explains basic operations required to use the PC   such as how to switch the power on and off and how to proceed  with storage media    Consult this chapter     Installing Internal Options    This chapter explains how to install internal options such as hard  disk and expansion cards   Consult this chapter as required     BIOS Setup    This chapter explains the BIOS Setup program required for  installing an internal option in your PC or setting it in the power  saving mode    Consult this chapter as required     Troubleshooting    This chapter explains how to proceed if your PC does not operate  correctly or if an error message appears   Consult this chapter as required     This appendix provides the name of each component of your PC   information relevant to PC maintenance  the specification of the  PC main unit  and a list of precautions    Consult this appendix        vii       intents    Greetings ipa                         iii  Conventions used in this MaAnUAls cinniri cidin aiia iv  Warning and caution labels                nero treten nnns vi  Manual configuration  im iecore cn ire o t e eee E Dee EXE TIR vii    Chapter 1 Installation and Connection    1       
7.    KL Name and Function of    Each Component    This section explains the name and function of each component of the PC main unit  motherboard   riser board  and keyboard     Front of the PC main unit    Power lamp  The lamp comes on while the PC main unit is on           Floppy disk drive  Mount a floppy disk in this drive to write  data into or read data from a floppy disk     Hard disk access indicator lamp Floppy disk access indicator lamp  The lamp comes on while accessing a hard The lamp comes on while accessing a  disk  floppy disk                                                     USB connector  Connect the USB device   Keep the cover closed when not used        Sound volume  The sound volume of speakers and headphones can be controlled           Headphone terminal  Connect a headphone        92                      n                                                                      Microphone terminal  Connect a microphone     Floppy disk eject button  Press this button to eject a floppy disk     3 5 inch blank panel  Remove this panel to add a 3 5 inch internal  option     Power switch   Press this switch to turn on the PC main unii  the system into the standby status  or recove  system from the standby status     CD ROM drive  Use this drive to read a program from a CD   disk or play a music CD     EJECT button   Press this button to mount or dismounta CD   ROM or a music CD  This button can be use  while the PC main unit is on     5 inch blank panel  Remove th
8.    The term  ROM  stands for  Read Only Memory   which means that the user  can only read data in the disk  The PC can read data from a CD ROM disk but cannot write  data onto a disk     The PC can read CD ROM disks having the following markings     ies   SS   Cae   GES    DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL VIDEO       DIGITAL AUDIO          16    Mounting and dismounting a CD ROM disk     EEEE      Mounting a CD ROM    1 Pressthe EJECT button   The CD ROM tray is ejected        AN  BUSY lamp    EJECT button    2 With the label side of the CD ROM disk D m Labalside  facing up  place the CD ROM disk in the D    center of the tray        Tray    3 Press the EJECT button   The tray retracts into the PC main unit and the  CD ROM is set     P Point      When the CD ROM is set  the BUSY lamp goes on  When the BUSY lamp goes off  proceed  to the next step     Pressing the EJECT button when inserting the tray does not set the tray correctly               Dismounting a CD ROM    To dismount a CD ROM disk  confirm that the BUSY lamp is off  then press the EJECT button  as shown above     Hard Disk    Your PC incorporates a built in hard disk  This section outlines precautions to take when handling  a hard disk     What is a hard disk     A hard disk is used to save software and other data  and consists of a magnetic disk packed in a box as  shown on the right  A hard disk can save more data  and can read and write data faster than is possible  with floppy disks        Handling precautions    P Poin
9.   Categories 3 to 5        Transmission method    Base band                Access method CSMA CD   Data transfer speed 100Mbps  10Mbps  Wiring mode Star type  Maximum segment 100m    length       Maximum number of  nodes segment       Depends on the hub unit         To successfully operate the network at 100 Mbps  use an unshielded twisted pair cable     UTP  with a data grade of category 5 or higher  If a cable classified as category 3 is used   data is lost       The hub unit is a concentrator of 100BASE TX 10BASE T     Sound specifications    Product name    Manufactured by Crystal CS4280   CS4297  AC97        Interrupt  request level    One IRQ is used        Sound  section    Sampling rate       5 to 48 kHz       External interface       Line input  microphone input  line output  speaker output   headphone output       100    Resources    The following tables list the factory set statuses of the interrupt request levels  IRQ   DMA  channels  and I O port addresses of the PC    To install an expansion card not supporting Plug  amp  Play  configure the expansion card so as to  not duplicate the resource assignments of the PC        IRQ Status   0 System timer   1 Keyboard   2 Slave IRQ controller  3 Serial port  COM2   4 Serial port  COM1   5 Free   6 Floppy disk   if Parallel port  LPT1   8 Real time clock   9 USB   Sound    10 LAN    11 Free   12 Mouse   13 Floating point processor  14 Primary IDE   15 Secondary IDE       Because of PCI device  the allocated IRQ level ma
10.   Mouse PS 2 type Mini DIN 6 pin  Serial port Asynchronous RS 232C x2 D SUB 9 pin  Parallel port   Conforming to Centronics D SUB 25 pin  LAN Intel 82559 100 BASE TX 10 BASE T  WAKEUP ON LAN function  provided    Audio Front  Microphone input  headphone output  Rear  Line input  line output  speaker output          Error monitor    CPU fan stop CPU temperature error voltage abnormality monitor within          function the motherboard   Number of 4   SAx1  Half    expansion slots ISA x 1  Full   PCI x 1  Full   PCI x 1  Full        98       Product name DESKPOWER 5000  Number of Storage   5 Rear  3 5 inch hard disk  standard feature        bays Frontcenter  3 5 inch floppy disk drive  standard feature   Frontupper      3 5 inch expansion bay    Front middle      5 inch expansion bay  CD ROM installed as an  option     Front lower  5 inch expansion bay                Power supply  100 230 VAC 50 60Hz   frequency   Power Up to 145 W   consumption   Weight About 12 kg   External 415mm x 440 mm x 139 mm  W x D x H   dimensions          Use environment Temperature  10 to 35   C  humidity  20 to 80   RH     P Point    Note that the specifications of the PC main unit may change without prior notice                 99    LAN adapter specifications    LAN controller    Intel 82559       Send and receive  buffer RAM    3 kB each for send and receive       External interface    1SO8802 3 100BASE TX 10BASE T       Transmission media    Twisted pair cable      100 Mbps  Category 5  10 Mbps
11.  5 inch blank panel  13 Use BIOS setup to configure the internal   option    To configure the installed IDE standard   internal option  use the main menu of BIOS    setup        see Section 2   Main Menu   in  Chapter 4   BIOS Setup       P Point    To remove the internal option  reverse the above cited procedure              41    Installing internal options to 5 inch expansion bays    P Point    42    This section explains how to install 5 inch expansion bay options such as CD ROM drive and  5 inch floppy disk drive  A CD ROM drive is used below in an example of installation  Up to two  5 inch expansion bay options can be installed in your PC        The retaining metal bracket is required for installing a 3 5 inch hard disk or magneto optic disk  drive        Retaining  metal bracket       Configure the internal option   See the manual accompanying the internal options to configure the following items     To install an IDE standard internal option   Set the master  slave  and cable select     To install a SCSI interface internal option   Configure the SCSI ID     Remove the upper cover     Remove the front panel     Remove the blank panel  for installing the  internal option to the lower 5 inch  expansion bay     Remove a screw to remove the blank panel        Insert the internal option from the front  side of the PC main unit       6 Secure the internal option with two screws     7 Connect the flat cable    Connect the flat cable appropriate for the   internal option to be
12.  Chapter 1   Installation  to  connect the display cable correctly         The mouse cursor does not move   Is the mouse connected correctly  See  2 Connection  in Chapter 1   Installation  to  connect the display cable correctly     Troubleshooting information on Windows 95 98        The entire Windows 95 98 programs are frozen during the execution of an    application    First press the Ctrl   alt   Delete keys to end the application  If the application cannot be  terminated  press the Ctrl   Alt   Delete key twice to reboot the computer  If the computer  cannot be rebooted  press the Power switch to turn off the power  then reboot a few  minutes later  After the computer is rebooted  from the Start menu  select Program    Accessories   System tools  then click on Scan disk    If no error is detected by the scan disk utility  continue operation  If an error is detected   respond in accordance with the messages displayed However  the error might happen  again after it has been corrected  If the error recurs  attempt to reinstall Windows 95 98 or  applications     D Point    The current operation data by an application is not saved if the application is terminated  using the Ctrl   Alt   Delete keys or the computer is reset              89      The mouse is disabled and Windows 95 98 cannot end    Use the keyboard to exit Windows 95 98 as follows    1 Press the d key or the Ctrl   Esc keys   The Start menu appears    2 Select  Exit Windows  with the 1  or J key and press the 
13.  are described using abbreviations as listed below     Windows 95 refers to Microsoft  Windows  95 operating system    Windows 98 refers to Microsoft  Windows  98 operating system    Windows NT refers to Microsoft  Windows NT  Workstation operating system Version 4 0   MS DOS refers to Microsoft R  MS DOS R  operating system Version 6 2 V    ICU refers to ISA Configuration Utility     The terms  your PC    the PC    your PC main unit   and  the PC main unit  refer to the  DESKPOWER 5000    Warning and caution labels    The PC bears warning and caution labels as shown below     The warning and caution labels must not be removed or damaged       Rear of the PC main unit       To prevent electric shock   A WARNING Switch off the PC and             Electric shock connected peripherals and  unplug power cords from  respective outlets before  disassembling the unit and  installing a built in option        e o 9    0000000000000000  0000000000000000     0000000000000000  0000000000000000                                                                                           A  WARNING    Electric shock To prevent electric  shock and or fire  do  not remove the cover  of this unit  which  includes a high  voltage section           N WARNING    Electric shock      Before mounting or dismounting an optional unit in from your PC  switch  off the PC and all connected units and unplug all power cords from  respective outlets to prevent electric shock     vi       Chapter 1    Chapter 2 
14.  as a i Ca da 46  Whatis BIOS Setup    oer propre REI ear A SREE 46  Starting BIOS setup     CARPE                           Exiting BIOS setup                  ssesssseeeeneneeneee nennen  MED                               2 Main Menu                     eren nennen aeiaai 49  Details on setup items              netten nnne ei tnit 49   3 Detail Menu                     eese enne nnne nennen nnne nnn nnne 53    Details On Setup MOMS cra petit rrr Ra ren rx EY EYES RE edo Eiai 538    ciTNVM                                        63    Details on setup items    orte 63  Seting a passWOLId       tede tot babe f Lin dete 66  ChangindpassWOIEdS    5  crece ra p aie ante ccr Ee u dE Ra cR ER rend ies 69  Deleting passWoIds             rtr terne tinto itera retina 69  Power Menu                 70  Details onisetup items    enceinte irent rte 70  Boot cup                                 76  Details on Setup Items    oit senes erra eat lenadcedeaseaeessesabadsstbaac  sonss    76  Info MON                  atnan 79       Chapter 5 Troubleshooting    Appendix    1    Error Messages                    esses nnne nnns 84  Error messages displayed by the PO    miiirn ninrin 84  Correcting CItOlS eC 87  Troubleshooting    encanta anni rha na rina in raris rna nna na Da 88  Troubleshooting information on the computer main   unit and peripheral units                           essesssss    Troubleshooting information on Windows 95 98  I amertOr eC S coco ino a REESE AS E A RR IRR e Fine ROMA
15.  depending on the type of  option card       For display cards  For Windows 95 98 models     When using with a video card installed into the PCI slot  delete the  ATI mach64 display  driver  before installation as follows     1 Click  Start    Setting   and  Control Panel    2 Double click  Add and Remove the Application    The   Add and Remove Programs Property  dialog box appears   3 Click  ATI mach64 Display Driver    4 Click  Add and Remove   5 Click  YES    The PC is restarted        6 Turn off the PC and install the display card        33    E  Installing Expansion    Bay Options    This section explains how to install expansion bay options such as internal hard disk  magneto   optic disk drive  CD ROM drive  and floppy disk drive  The power can be supplied from the PC  main unit to the expansion bay options  differing from external type devices  therefore  an outlet is  not required  This is also useful in saving space        P Point         To install expansion bay options  set up the PC  turn off the power  and then install the  options      The internal hard disk supporting Ultra DMA 33 can be used by setting it to Ultra DMA 33   To connect a hard disk not supported by Ultra DMA 33  be sure to set the DMA to OFF  If the  PC is used while the DMA is set to ON by mistake  it may malfunction and data may be lost   Consult with the user s guide that comes with the hard disk  to check whether the additional  hard disk supports Ultra DMA 33      Onthe secondary IDE side  
16.  equipment so as to minimize personal risk and prevent property damage  The icons are  explained as follows  The user should be familiar with the icons before responding to the  corresponding instructions   Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in fatal or serious  Z  WARNING wound if the correct procedure is not applied     Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in personal injury and or    ZA  CAUTION    The following icons are also used with the above icon word combinations to prevent personal  injury and or property damage     property damage if the correct procedure is not applied     The icon A that indicates the corresponding instruction is a warning   AN The illustration displayed inside or beside the icon shows what the    warning actually means     action The illustration displayed inside or beside the icon shows what is       The icon O that indicates the corresponding instruction is a banned  actually banned     proceed  The illustration displayed inside or beside the icon shows what    e The icon 6 that indicates the corresponding instruction is a command to  to proceed       Representing keys and use thereof    In the text of the manual  keyboard keys are represented using only necessary characters as  shown below     Example   Ctrl  key   Enter  key  and  5  key  When more than one key is to be pressed simultaneously  the keys are represented using      between keys as shown below    Example   Ctrl     F3  and  Shift     T       Represent
17.  explains the procedure to follow if the computer does not operate  as expected     1   ErtOrMeSSaQ S                                                    84  2   Troubleshootirig      eite Epitt E tern tre b d den 88    KL Error Messages    This section provides a list of error messages and suitable responses thereto  Consult this section    as required     Error messages displayed by the PC    Error Message    Description and necessary action       An error occurred at address  Xxxx during a system memory  test     If an extended RAM module is used  remove the  module and determine whether the error recurs  If this  message is not displayed  an extended RAM module  error is expected  Replace with another extended  RAM module and determine whether the error recurs   If the error recurs  contact a dealer or the Fujitsu  service center        An error occurred at address  xxxx during an additional  memory test     Confirm that the extended RAM module is mounted  properly and is a Fujitsu product  If the error recurs   contact a dealer or the Fujitsu service center        System cache error Cache  disabled    contact a dealer or the Fujitsu service center        An error occurred during a  keyboard controller test     Set the MAIN switch to OFF  then wait ten seconds  and setto ON again  If the message is still displayed   contact a dealer or the Fujitsu service center        An error occurred during a  keyboard test     If an external keyboard is connected  confirm that it is  c
18.  installed      To install an IDE standard internal option   connect the flat cable to the master or slave  connector according to the setting of the  internal option    If a magneto optic disk has been installed by  a custom made specification  connect the  magneto optic disk drive to the master  connector and the other internal option to  the slave connector  However  to installa  hard disk  connect the hard disk to the  master connector and connect the magneto   optic disk drive to the slave connector     Connected when set to the master    l      Connected when set to the slave    Pin 1  Blue or red line                                                                                  t    MASTER SLAVE    To install a SCSI interface internal option   Connect the flat cable to the SCSI card in the  expansion slot     To install a floppy disk drive    Connect the flat cable to the expansion card  ofthe internal floppy disk drive in the  expansion slot        F Connected to the riser board          43    8 Connect the power cord   Connect the unused power cord to the  connector of the installed internal option     9 install the blank panel  for an option that  does not require a medium be mounted   dismounted    Install the blank panel with the screw that  were removed in step 4            Rear of  the panel    10 Attach the front panel     Install or remove the blank panel as required         Hook  Bend the  hook inward   l          5 inch blank panel    P Point       To ins
19.  malfunction   connect only the specified device to the  AC service outlet  if provided       2    Injury   To prevent injury and or malfunction  do  not touch PC board components that are    not specified     e    P Point    Connect the LAN cable   Secure one end of the twisted  pair cable  purchased  separately  to the LAN  connector at the rear of the  PC main unit        To connect a LAN cable  use a twisted pair cable  which must  be purchased separately as it is not included with your PC  package                      Connect the LAN cable   Secure the other end of the  twisted pair cable  purchased  separately  to the network  connector     Attaching CRT display  keyboard  mouse  and LAN cables    P Point    This section explains how to connect the CRT display so as to supply power from the PC main  unit  In this case  the power cord included with the CRT display is not used                 Connect the power cord to  the CRT display    Secure one end of the power  cord  for CRT  to the inlet at  the rear of the CRT display                   __   Connect the power cord to  the outlet    Secure the other end of the   power cord  for CRT  to the   outlet at the rear of the PC   main unit                       Connect the keyboard   Secure the keyboard cable  connector to the keyboard  connector  ensuring that the  colors of the keyboard  connector and keyboard label  at the rear of the PC main  unit match and that the icon  on the keyboard cable  connector housing is facin
20.  mode  to the time that the motor stops      Disabled  Initial value   The hard disk does not enter the power savings mode      30 seconds  1 to 30 minutes  Setthe time for changing the hard disk to the power savings mode and for stopping the  motor     P Point      This function requires a hard disk unit supporting power savings   The hard disk mounted  on this personal computer supports power savings       Regardless of this setting  it takes 10 minutes or more for some hard disks to be changed  to the power savings mode  Setthe time setting to more than 10 minutes when the user  sets the disks to the power savings mode      It requires several seconds for disk rotations to become stable when the hard disk  returns from the power savings mode to normal operation mode      This item is not available when Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode               Display Timeout  This item sets the time from no keyboard or mouse entry to display disappearance     Disabled  Initial value for Windows 98 and Windows 95 models   The display does not enter the power savings mode     1to 30 minutes  1 hour  Initial value  30 minutes for Windows NT models     P Point      This function requests a display unit supporting the power savings mode     This item is not available for Windows 98 and Windows NT              71    P Point    This item is not available for Windows 98 and             Power Switch Mode   Set whether to enter power savings mode or to turn off the power when the Power switch is  
21.  name changes     2 Bootable Add in Cards    This item indicates cards that can be connected to bootable devices  but do not  support the BIOS boot specification  BBS      78    EL Info Menu    The Info menu is used to provide the hardware configuration of the personal computer The setting  ofthis menu cannot be changed   Select this item with the  lt  or     key to display the Info menu                                PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info  Item Specific Help  BIOS Version  1 XX  BIOS Date  xx xx 1999  BIOS Area  E800h   FFFFh  CPU Pentium R  III processor  CPU Speed  450MHz  L1 Cache  32KB  L2 Cache  512KB  Total Memory  64MB  Memory Slot 1  64MB SDRM  ECC   Memory Slot 2  None  ECC  Error Correction Enabled  Asset Number  None  F1 aa   Space F9  ESC i e Enter F10    Details on setup items   eeeaeeeee8    BIOS Version  Displays the BIOS version          BIOS Date  Displays the date of BIOS       BIOS Area  Displays the addresses of the area available for BIOS  This area cannot be used as UMB       CPU  Displays the type of CPU on this computer     79      CPU Speed  Displays CPU clocks       L1 Cache  Displays the size of the CPU primary cache memory       L2 Cache  Displays the size of the CPU secondary cache memory         Total Memory  Displays the total memory size  RAM  mounted on the computer         Memory Slot 1 2  Detects and displays the type of memory mounted on each memory slot  A slot with no  memory mounted is indicat
22.  on  Video  Super VGA   and press  Enter      3 Make sure  Video  Super VGA  is displayed  place the cursor on  Continue   and press   Enter      4 Refer to the manual attached to NetWare 5 server  and proceed with the subsequent  installation procedure        109    Fujitsu PC  Asia  Pte Ltd  200 Pandan Loop   05 03 Pantech 21   The Computer Centre  Singapore 128388   Tel  65 776 0688   Fax  65 776 0788    Fujitsu PC  Asia  Pte Ltd   Malaysia Branch    8th Floor Wisma Damansara  Jalan Semantan   50490 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia   Tel  603 253 3997   Fax  603 253 4245    Website   www  fujitsu pc asia com    110    
23.  press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown                               below   PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  EE EM NN  Keyboard Mouse Features Item Specific Help  Numlock  jl Selects power on  PS 2 Mouse   Enabled  state for Numlock   USB Legacy Emulation   Auto   Fl N   Space F9  ESC at Enter F10    56        Numlock  This item sets whether the keyboard tenkey pad is set to Numlock mode at boot or  reboot  In Numlock mode  the user can enter numeric values from the tenkey pad     On  Initiail value   The keyboard is set to Numlock mode     Off  The keyboard is not set to Numlock mode     P Point    In some Oss  this has to be set on the OS side               PS 2 Mouse  This item enables the PS 2 mouse controller     Disabled  The PS 2 mouse controller is disabled and resources are freed     Enabled  The PS 2 mouse controller is enabled     P Point      When  PS 2 Mouse is  Disabled   the PS 2 mouse is not transparent to devices  controlled by the Windows 95 98  APM mode  device manager  On Windows 98  ACPI  mode   An exclamation mark     is added to  PS 2 Compatible Mouse Port                USB Legacy Emulation  This item set whether the USB keyboard and mouse are usable on OSs not  supporting USB  such as Windows NT     Disabled  The USB keyboard and mouse cannot be used on OSs not supporting USB     Auto  initial value   If the PC is booted with either a USB keyboard or mouse connected  the USB  keyboard and mouse can be used on operating systems that do not suppo
24.  pressed      Power Off  Initial value   The computer is turned off when the Power switch is pressed      Standby  The computer enters the power savings mode when the Power switch is pressed in  normal state and returns to normal state when pressed in power savings mode     P Point      On WindowsNT  do not select  Standby       When Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode  the computer can be set to enter power savings  mode when the Power switch is pressed through Windows 98 setup  regardless of     Power Switch Mode              Automatic Wake up  This item sets automatic boot or return from Standby mode using a submenu  Move the  cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility          Automatic Wake Up Item Specific Help  Wake up on LAN TEES  Enabled   Wake up on Modem Ring  Disabled  The system will wake  Wake up om PCI PME   Disabled  up when internal LAN  Wake up on Time   Disabled  Device receives a  Wake up Time   00 00 00  magic packet in  Wake up Date   Every Day  Suspend mode or    Power off      Disabled   The feature is  disabled      ACPI OS ignores  this setting                      Fl ap   Space F9  ESC nin Enter F10      Wake up LAN    This item sets whether to turn on the computer or to return from Standby mode when a  magic packet is received from the standard LAN port     Disabled  Initial value   The computer is not turned on or returned from Standby mode after receiving a magic  packet     Enabled  
25.  sets whether to display the self diagnostic  POST  screen at boot or reboot     Disabled  Initial value    The FUJITSU logo is displayed at boot or reboot     Enabled    The self diagnostic  POST  screen is displayed at boot or reboot     P Point    To confirm BIOS messages from an extension card  select  Enabled              Preboot Execution Environment  This item sets whether to preboot from the network server     Disabled  Initial value   Boots the computer from its hard disk drive  CD ROM drive  or floppy disk drive     Enabled  Starts the computer from a network server  If the computer is rebooted after this item is  set to  Enabled    PXE  is added to  Boot Device Priority      P Point    To boot from the network server  an installation server system conforming to Network PC  System Design Guidelines Version 1 0b is required             Delay Time for ATA ATAPI Drive  This item sets the wait time until the computer automatically identifies the ATA ATAPI  drive     None  The computer boots automatic identification as soon as it launches     9 5  10  15  30 seconds  Initial value  3 seconds   The computer boots automatic identification after a preset time     P Point    If the computer does not identify the connected ATA or ATAPI drive properly  extend the  preset time              77        Boot Device Priority    This item sets the priority of devices to load the OS using a submenu  Move the cursor to  this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown be
26.  specified locations     26    Injury     To prevent injury and or malfunction  do not touch PC board compo   nents not specified         To prevent injury and or device failure  do not touch the metal bracket  on the motherboard at the rear of the PC main unit     To install expansion cards   resources  must be set    The floppy disk drive or hard disk drive inside the PC uses predetermined paths specific to  those devices when transferring data with the CPU and memory    These paths include I O port addresses  DMA channels  and interrupt levels  IRQ   which  are generally called  resources      There are two types of expansion cards  one for PCI bus and one for ISA bus    Expansion cards for PCI bus are  Plug  amp  Play compatible cards     Expansion cards for ISA bus may be either  Plug  amp  Play compatible cards  or  Plug  amp  Play  incompatible cards      Before installing expansion cards  read the following descriptions     Expansion cards for PCI bus  Plug  amp  Play compatible cards     E E 8   When PCI bus expansion cards are installed  resources are set automatically    Card installation procedures differ depending on the operating system    Card installation procedure    For PCs using Windows 95 98          see  Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using Windows 95 98      For PCs using Windows NT        9 see  Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using Windows NT          Expansion cards for ISA bus    Plug  amp  Play compatible cards and Plu
27.  the Preboot  Execution Environment     There is no boot server  or the boot server does not  work correctly  Set the boot server correctly  or set     Boot from the network server  to Disabled on the  BIOS setup menu        An error occurred during  execution of the Preboot  Execution Environment     The boot image file on the boot server was not  obtained  Set the boot server correctly  or set  Boot  from the network server  to Disabled on the BIOS  setup menu        An error occurred during  execution of the Preboot  Execution Environment     Booting from a network failed  Set the boot server  correctly  or set Boot from the network server  to  Disabled on the BIOS setup menu        86    Error Message Description and necessary action       An error occurred when the When the system bus clock is 100MHz  a memory   memory speed was unclear  whose speed is unclear is mounted  Power off the  system  and then replace the memory with one  appropriate for the system bus clock        An error occurred when a The mounted memory is 66MHz and inappropriate for   memory is inappropriate for the the system bus clock  Power off the system  then   System bus clock  replace the memory with one appropriate for the  System bus clock        Correcting errors    If an error message is displayed  respond as follows       Running the BIOS setup utility  If a BIOS setup error message is displayed  retry the BIOS setup utility      Confirming that built in options are mounted correctly  If optio
28.  throughput of  the PC           P Point    To install a memory module  set up the PC  turn off the power  and install the memory       module    NWARNING  Electric shock   To prevent electric shock  before installing and removing memory  modules  turn off the PC and connected units and unplug power cords  from respective outlets   Electio shock     To prevent electric shock  fire  and or malfunction  install only Fujitsu    brand memory modules in the PC      gt      NCAUTION  Injury   To prevent personal injury and or malfunction  when installing and  Q removing memory modules  only remove screws from specified  locations   Injury    To prevent injury and or malfunction  do not touch PC board compo   nents not specified     23    Memory   E E EEEE   A total of up to 512 megabytes of memory modules can be installed   A memory module has been installed in DIMM1 as standard   Install a memory module to be added in DIMM2   To ensure a total of 512 megabytes of memory  replace the memory module in DIMM1  with a 256 megabyte memory module        P Point    Install a Fujitsu genuine memory module to ensure PC operation        Installing an additional memory    1 Remove the upper cover     2 Push down the hooks at both ends of  the slot     3 Insert the memory card into the slot     Insert the memory module vertically while  aligning the memory module notches and  the socket keys  The hooks at both ends  of the slot are raised  Confirm that the  memory card is securely locked in pl
29.  with a peripheral  Do not use an unauthorized  cable     After installing a cable  ensure that the connector is firmly attached and the screws  if  any  are tight     Do not plug the PC in the same outlet as a TV or radio          Precautions to be taken by the TV or radio    Do not place a TV or radio near the PC     Position TV or radio antennas in such a way that interference is minimized     Stay away the antenna line of a TV or radio near from the PC     Use coaxial cables as antenna feeders     If interference with TV or radio reception continues after switching off the PC and  peripherals  check the above items again        21 Connection    Connect the display  keyboard  and power cord to your PC main unit  WARNING    Electric shock   To prevent electric shock  ground the  device  if required  before providing  power to the equipment    To prevent fire  do not connect the ground  wire to a gas pipe      To prevent electric shock  unplug the PC  main unit and connected equipment  before attaching and detaching a CRT  display  keyboard  mouse  LAN cables   and power cords      To prevent electric shock  fire  and or  malfunction  ensure that the display   keyboard  and mouse are all Fujitsu brand  products           Electric shock     gt     Electric shock     gt      NCAUTION      Ensure that cables are connected  correctly   Using the PC and peripherals when  connected incorrectly may result in a  Fire malfunction     Failure            e      To prevent a fire and or
30. 9  ESC Se Enter F10    Details on setup items      Power Savings   This item sets the level of the power savings mode      Disabled  Initial value for Windows 98 and Windows 95 models   The computer does not enter the power savings mode   Hard Disk Timeout    changes to   Disabled  and  Display Timeout to  Disabled       Customized  Initial value for Windows 95 and Windows NT models   The user can set  Hard Disk Timeout  and  Display Timeout  separately      Maximum Power Savings  This item minimizes power consumption   Hard Disk Timeout  is setto  1 minutes  and     Display Timeout to  2 minutes  respectively      Maximum Performance Maximize  This item reduces power consumption while degrading performance   Hard Disk Timeout is  set to  30 minutes  and  Display Timeout  to  1 hour  respectively     70       P Point      If this item is set  Disabled  on Windows 95 98  the computer displays the message   Ready to Turn off power   and its power is not automatically turned off  If this message is  displayed  you have to turn off the power      If  Manage computer power on Windows  is not checked in  Power properties  on the  Windows 95 control panel  the computer does not enter the power savings mode      Windows NT does not support power savings mode      This item is not available when Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode            Hard Disk Timeout   This item sets the time  from the time that access to the hard disk has been denied and   then the hard disk is set to power savings
31. Chapter 2 Basic Operations    1  2           INStAN ATION                   H    H   2  Iristallation OCAUON ss nre tec retener pop pie ed Ce a eoe ue RE 2  Example of installing the    PO    cri nimio retener 2  Preventing electromagnetic interference with a TV or radio                          3  te nn upme                               sack 4  Attaching display  keyboard  mouse  and LAN cables                                 5  Connecting the Power Cord rriekin eene edis 6  Upon completion of all connections            ccccseseesssssesseesesecsseesserseeesesesees 6  EDIDI                                n 8  denm                       10  Turning off the power via Windows 95 98                    ss 10  Turning off the power via Windows NT      11  up cl                                      12  Resetting the PC via Windows 95 98                          sese 12  Resetting the PC via Windows NT    sesser 12  FIOPPY DISK em                   14  Handling precautions  iaee eaS EE NANTE 14  Mounting and dismounting a floppy disk    14  CD ROM                                            16  Handling precautions           eene tnnt rne ee 16  Mounting and dismounting a CD ROM disk                     se 17  Hard Disk   Whatisa hardisk  I 18    Handling precautlons            eno tret te rr intret 18    Chapter 3 Installing Internal Options    1 introduction PL                      20  Handling precautiorlS   cerita ra ea Co er Mas EIE DOR Ree Ho Genus edv a S 20  Installing positi
32. DESKPOWER 5000 Series User   s Manual    Fujitsu endeavours to ensure thatthe information in this documentis 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  Itis 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 a trademark of Fujitsu Limited  The following are registered trademarks of  Miscrosoft Corporation  MS  MS DOS  Windows   NT  Windows   for Workgroups  Windows   95   Windows   98  Celeron Pentium II and Ill are the registered trade mark of Intel Corporation   Phoenix and the Phoenix logo are registered trademarks of Phoenix Technologies  Ltd  Intel    Pentium  and MMX    technology are trademarks of Intel Corporation  ATI Graphic Chip  RAGE  PRO TURBO and RAGE XL are the registered trademarks of ATI Technolog
33. E E EIE Hoa TAEA          Name and Function of Each Component                                   92  Front of the PC main unit                 sssssssssssssssseeeeneneneeenee nenne 92  Hear ofthe PC main Unit  2 22  is cet ente tibt ates E et LO 94  Insidethe PEMAN UNIE 96  Motherboard riser board                   sese 97  Standard Specifications                              eee 98  PC main unit Specifications  oe ciat e een reed Hen 98  LAN adapter specifications     100  Sound specifications  ene NE AET E EEE aa    RESOUNCOS                                   Connector specifications    3 Cleaning Method  Cleaning the  PG Main   bt  cuoco rci neto irte rete 105  Cleaning ilie keyboard          ciii enia e Ga tta reta 105  Cleaning a CD ROM  Cleaning the mouse  Cleaning a floppy diskdtive           2 apr onte          A Supplement                 1 ererrene vanan adunare nuanua deuaa e naain aini  USB  for PCs using Windows 95 98   Installing IntranetWare NetWare           for PCs using Windows NT     icc ct te recie 107  Wakeup On LAN   epu pies EE 107  Replacing  a display icc toner eR or x ER a eei ERA 107  Power saving function         108  LAN cable                                            ATIE 108  USB keyboard  Windows 98 models                        sene 108  Erratic mouse behavior when resume from suspend                               108   eipucio  enu                       tteneey 109       Notes on installing NetWare 5 sever            Chapter 1 Installation an
34. Enter key   The Exit Windows dialog box is displayed    3 Select  Turn off power  and press the Enter key   Windows 95 98 ends         A SCSI unit is connected using a SCSI card but cannot be identified by    Windows 95 98   Check the following     Isthe SCSI card driver installed correctly  Proceed as follows   1 From the Start menu  select Setup and click on Control Panel   The Control panel window is displayed   2 Double click on the System icon   3 Click on the Device manager tab and confirm that the SCSI controller is defined   If not defined  click on the Hardware icon in the Control Panel window to detect a SCSI  card and install the driver     Is the SCSI unit turned on before the computer is turned on  If the computer is turned on  before the SCSI unit is turned on  the SCSI unit cannot be identified     If an error recurs    If the cause is still unknown or the system cannot be reset  contact a dealer or the Fujitsu  service center  Then check and record the following       Model name and serial number of the computer  See the label at the rear of the computer      OS and version used     Types of extension cards and memory installed     Circumstances  the particulars  including the messages displayed on the screen  etc       Date and time an error occurred    90       Appendix    This appendix explains how to clean the PC and provides PC main unit  specifications     Name and Function of Each Component  Standard Specifications   Cleaning Method       Supplement    
35. MOS RAM   which stores recorded contents using batteries  If an error message indicating BIOS setup is  displayed when the PC is turned on or rebooted even if BIOS setup is completed correctly  the  setup contents will not be stored in this CMOS RAM if the batteries are dead        Starting BIOS setup    1  2    46    Exit all applications and save data       For Windows 95 98   Click on Start  then on Exit Windows     For Windows NT   Click on Start  then on Shutdown       For Windows 95 98  Select Reboot and click on OK      For Windows NT  Select Reboot the Computer and click on Yes   The computer is rebooted     4 A message  Press   F2 to enter SETUP  is displayed on the screen   Press the F2 key to display the BIOS Setup screen        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Menu bar  Be iisisiseveniimani arid    Item Specific Help          System Time  IE   34 56   System Date   01 06 1999     Adjust calendar    Floppy Disk A   1 44 1 25 MB 3 5   clock        Setup field  Lists items and their setup  values for each menu     6449 MB    Tab     lt Shift Tab gt    None  or   Enter   selects  CD ROM  field    None     IDE Primary Master   IDE Primary Slave   IDE Secondary Master              IDE Secondary Slave                            Language   English  US     Help field  Displays an explanation of  items selected by the cursor   Key list   F1 TU   Space F9 Lists keys available during   ESC e gt  Enter F10  setup    Key functions    The table below lists the functions of the keys use
36. ORT2    Connect a RS 232C interface device such as a modem                       Mouse connector     MOUSE   The heat within the PC main unit is ventilated  through these holes  Keep them free     LAN connector  z   NETWORK        Connect the LAN cable     USB connector  Connect the peripherals conforming to the USB standard        95    Inside the PC main unit    Riser board  Connectors for expansion cards and IDE connectors  are installed     Internal hard disk   6 4 GB   8 4 GB  standard  expanded IDE standard  hard disk  You can replace it with a hard disk with  larger capacity     Power supply unit           3 5 inch expansion bay   Install a 3 5 inch expansion bay  option such as magneto optic disk  drive and internal hard disk           5 inch expansion bays  2   Install 5 inch expansion bay  options such as CD ROM drive  and 5 inch floppy disk drive    To install a 3 5 inch expansion  bay option  a retaining metal  bracket is required            Motherboard  The CPU and DIMM slot are installed  It controls the  main functions of the PC     96    Motherboard riser board    r  DIMM slot   Insert a memory module    The slots are placed in the order of DIMM1  and DIMM2 from the right     Expansion slot   Insert various option cards to extend the  functions of the PC    The slots are placed in the order of ISA1   half   ISA2  full   PCI1  full   and PCI2   full  from the right                                                                                                  
37. P   Initial value   The BIOS setup utility is displayed in Japanese     52    EK Detail Menu    The Detail menu is used to set up devices   Select Detail with the   or  gt  key to display the Detail menu        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  E Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit                            Item Specific Help  Plug  amp  Play O S  Ives    Yes   Protected Device Configuration   No  The BIOS configures  only boot devices   Serial Parallel Port Configurations  Keyboard Mouse Features  No   Internal Devices Configurations The BIOS configures  Video Features also non boot  CPU Features devices   Select if you are  Event Logging using a non Plug  amp   Play OS or a non   Extended CHS Translation   Enabled  ACPI OS   F1 E   Space F9  ESC Sa Enter F10    Details on setup items      Plug  amp  Play OS  This item sets whether the OS used supports Plug  amp  Play  such as Windows 95 98       Yes  Initial value for Windows NT model   Select when using an OS not supporting Plug  amp  Play       No  Initial value for windows 95 98 model   Select when using an OS supporting Plug  amp  Play     P Point    When using an OS other than Windows95 98 or when multi booting both Window s95 98  and Windows NT  select  No              Protected Device Configurations    This item sets whether to protect the device configurations from the OS Plug  amp  Play  function        No  Initial value   The device configurations are not protected from the Plug  amp  Play function        Yes  The de
38. The computer is turned on or returned from Standby mode after receiving a magic packet     72       P Point    For PME LAN cards  PCls   use  Wake up on PCI PME             Wake up on Modem Ring  This item sets whether to turn on the computer or to return it from Standby mode when a  call terminates on the modem connected to a serial port or on the modem card  PCI   connected to the RI cable     Disabled  Initial value   The computer is not turned on or returned from Standby mode when a call terminates  on the modem     Enabled  The computer is turned on or returned from Standby mode when a call terminates on  the modem     P Point      For PME LAN cards  PCls   use Wake up on PCI PME       When a modem connected to a serial port is switched on and off while  Enabled  is  specified  some types of modem may affect the PC  such as the PC being switched on or  Switched from the standby mode               Wake up on PCI PME  This item sets whether to turn on the power or to return it from Standby mode when a PCI  extension card issues a PME signal     Disabled  Initial value   The computer is not turned on or returned from Standby mode when a PME signal is  issued     Enabled  The computer is turned on or returned from Standby mode when a PME signal is  issued     P Point    This item is not available when Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode                  Wake up on Time  This item sets whether to turn on the computer or to return from Standby mode at the  time specified in Wake up D
39. Ultra DMA 33 is not supported      Use the CD ROM drive  equipped as a standard feature  without modifying its connection to  the secondary IDE  To add a hard disk or magneto optic disk drive to the secondary IDE   reconnect the hard disk or magneto optic disk drive to the master connector and reconnect  the CD ROM to the slave connector        34    WARNING    Electric shock   i      To prevent an electric shock  turn off the PC and connected units and    unplug power cords from respective outlets before installing internal  options in  or removing them from the expansion bay      gt     Electric shock   To prevent an electric shock  fire  and or malfunction  install only Fujitsu  genuine internal options in the PC expansion bay      gt      NCAUTION  Injury    To prevent personal injury and or malfunction  remove screws only from  the locations specified when installing internal bay options in  or removing  them from the expansion bay           Inj     i  po     To prevent injury and or malfunction  do not touch any components in    locations on the PC board that are not mentioned in any of the relevant  documents     e       35    Replacing a internal hard disk equipped as standard   E EEEE  This section explains how to replace a standard equipped internal hard disk with a hard disk of  larger capacity     1 set up the jumper switch   See the manual accompanying the internal  hard disk and make sure that the jumper  Switch has been set to master  or cable select     2 If r
40. a signal  3  DATA Input output   data signal  4 GND   Cable  ground       104    EK Cleaning Method    How to clean the PC is explained as follows      NWARN ING  Electric shock        To prevent electric shock  before cleaning the PC  switch off the PC  and all connected units and unplug all power cords     Cleaning the PC main unit   eeeaeeeee 0    Wipe the PC main unit with a soft dry cloth  If necessary use a damp cloth but do not  permit moisture to come into contact with the PC main unit     Periodically vacuum dust around ventilation holes with a vacuum cleaner to prevent the  blocking of ventilation holes by dust     Cleaning the keyboard   E E E E E  Wipe the keyboard with a soft dry cloth     Cleaning a CD ROM     E 8  Wipe the CD ROM disk  proceeding from the center to the rim  with a soft dry cloth  If  necessary use a damp cloth followed by a soft dry cloth     Cleaning the mouse   eeeaeeeee 0  Use a soft dry cloth  If the ball does not roll smoothly  remove the ball and clean  To clean  the ball proceed as follows     1 Remove the back cover of the mouse     Turn the back cover of the mouse in the  direction of the arrow to remove        105    2 Remove the ball and clean with water   Reverse the mouse to remove the ball  then  clean the ball with water     3 Clean the inside of the mouse   Wipe the inside of the mouse  the rollers  and  the back cover with a damp cloth        4 Attach the ball and the back cover   After drying the ball and the inside of the  mo
41. ace        4 attach the upper cover     24    Removing the memory    1 Remove the upper cover     2 Open thehooks out at both ends of the  slot and remove the memory module           P Point    Note that opening the hooks out forcefully causes the memory card to pop out of the slot  and may cause a malfunction        3 Attach the upper cover        25       This section explains how to install expansion cards  which extend the range of the features of  your PC            F ISA bus    P Point         To install an expansion card  set up the PC  turn off the power  and install the expansion  card      The first and second black slots from the top are for ISA cards  The third and fourth white  slots from the top are for PCI cards      Only a half size expansion card can be installed in the first slot from the top      When an expansion card using a serial port such as a modem card is installed  change  the duplicated serial port to  Not used  in the BIOS setup       see  Setting the serial   parallel ports  in Section 3   Detail Menu   in Chapter 4   BIOS Setup          N WARNING  Electric shock     To prevent electric shock  before installing and removing expansion  cards  turn off the PC and connected units and unplug power cords  from respective outlets       To prevent electric shock  fire  and or malfunction  install only Fujitsu  brand expansion cards in the PC    NCAUTION  Injury   To prevent injury  when installing and removing expansion cards     remove screws only from
42. ate  and Wake up Time        Disabled  Initial value   The computer is not turned on or returned from Standby mode at a specified time     Enabled  The computer is turned on or returned from Standby mode at a specified time     Wake up Time    This item appears when  Wake up on Time  is set  Setthe computer wake up time     00 00 00 to 23 59 59  Initial value  00 00 00     73    Wake up Date  This item appears when  Wake up on Time  is set  Set the computer wake up date     Every Day  Initial value   1 to 31    Specify Date  The prompt for entering a date appears       APM Power Controls  This item sets power controls by OSs supporting APM  such as Windows95 98     Disabled  Disables suspend mode of power off by APM supporting OSs  at which time the values  set by the BIOS setup utility are always used     Enabled  Initial value   Enables suspend mode or power off by APM supporting OSs     P Point    If Windows 95 or Windows 98 is used and this item is set to Disabled  the automatic  power off function does not work when you shut down the PC  The message  The  computer is ready for shut down  appears at the same time  Turn the computer off  manually when this message appears           74      ACPI Features    This item sets ACPI features using a submenu  Move the cursor to this item and press the  Enter key to display a submenu as shown below        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility          ACPI Features Item Specific Help  ACPI Sleep Mode  TERI  s1     CPU Stop is selected  as slee
43. c  wakeup mode  users cannot boot the OS from a device other than a hard disk drive       Floppy Disk Access  This item appears when  Supervisor Password  is set  Set the right to use floppy disk  drives     All  Initial value   All users can use floppy disk drives     Supervisor  Only the supervisor can use floppy disk drives when  Password on Boot is set     If Password on Boot  is not set or at automatic wakeup  all users cannot use floppy disk  drives     P Point    This item will not operate properly on OSs not using BIOS to access floppy disk drives   such as Windows NT              65      Hard Disk Boot Sector    P Point    This item sets whether the boot sector on the hard disk is write protected in order to  protect the sector against virus      Normal  Initial value   The boot sector is not write protected     Write protected  The boot sector is write protected          When installing an OS  select  Normal      This item may not operate properly on OSs not using BIOS to access floppy disk drives   such as Windows NT        Setting a password    1    66       Move the cursor to  Set Supervisor Password  or  Set User Password    and press the  Enter key   A password entry window appears     Set Supervisor Password    Enter New Password   1    1    Confirm New Password    Set Supervisor Password    Enter Current Password    Enter New Password    1  Confirm New Password    1     Enter a password not exceeding 16 digits    The password can contain alphanumeric characte
44. computer main and peripheral units and unplug the power cable     Z cAUTION    nuy     The PC is very hot immediately after being turned off  Wait about ten    minutes and reboot     67    4    gt  s   L  3    JP5 jumper 1 2    Enables a  Switch password   2 9    Disables a   password                                                                                                                                                                                   Even if passwords are set by the BIOS setup utility  they are not rendered effective until the  jumper switches are changed        Help    ey If the password necessary to boot the BIOS setup system is not known  return JP5 to 2   3  The password check is disabled        0 Starting the computer after password setup  After  Set User Password  is set  the personal computer displays a password entry window  when turned on again or the user attempts to run the BIOS setup utility   Enter a password and press the Enter key           Enter Password                       After  Set Supervisor Password  is set  the computer displays a password entry window when  the user attempts to run the BIOS setup utility  Enter a password and press the Enter key           Enter Password                       P Point       If the user enters an incorrect password three times  the system stops  in which case the  Power switch must be pressed to turn the system off  After waiting at least ten seconds  turn  the system on again and enter the corr
45. d     ECC Event Logging  This item sets whether ECC events are logged     Disabled  ECC events are not logged     Enabled  Initial value   ECC events are logged        P Point    Make sure that this item is correctly set for the operating system that is used on the PC  before formatting hard disk drives  Changing the setting after formatting is finished does not  ensure correct access to the hard disk drive        62    E Security Menu    The Security menu is used to set up the PC such that it is accessible to specific users only   Select Security with the   or     key to display the Security menu        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility    Main EGUENCGERM Security Power Boot Info Exit    Item Specific Help          Supervisor Password Is  Disabled  User Password Is  Disabled  Press   Enter   Key to  Set Supervisor Password set Supervisor  Set User Password  Enter  Pasword to enable any  Set User Password Length  16  password features   Then password entry  Password on Boot   Disabled  is required to enter  Power on Wake up   Disabled  BIOS Setup     Boot from Removable Media   A11                       Floppy Disk Access   A11    Hard Disk Boot Sector   Normal   F1 Ti   Space F9  ESC eS Enter F10    Details on setup items         Supervisor Password  This item displays the status of the supervisor password     Clear  No password is set     Set  A password is set     Disabled  The password jumper is set to Disabled and passwords are disabled       User Password  This item displays th
46. d    Connection    This chapter outlines precautions that should be noted when installing the PC  and explains how to connect various cables     1 Installation  2 Connection        13 Installation    This section provides notes on installing and using the PC     Installation location    Do not install the PC in the following areas       Area exposed to moisture  dust  or smoke     Area poorly ventilated     Area having open flames     Area that may expose the PC to water     Area exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures      Area having temperatures below 10   C      Area that are unusually small or crowded     Area having a strong magnetic field  close to a TV or speaker      Area exposed to strong vibration and areas that are unstable such as an inclined surface    Example of installing the PC    Install the PC as follows     CRT display             P Point    Confirm that the ventilation holes at the rear or on the bottom of the PC main unit are not  blocked when installing the PC        Preventing electromagnetic interference with a TV or radio   E E EEE  Your PC complies with the VCCI Standard restricting electromagnetic interference with a  TV or radio  However  the computer may interfere with a TV or radio depending on the  installation location     To prevent the PC from interfering with TV or radio reception  note the following       Precautions to be taken by the PC user    Do not use the PC with the cover removed     Use the specified cable to connect the PC
47. d for BIOS setup                                      F1 key Used to display the overall explanation of BIOS setup   To proceed to the next page  press the PageDown key   To return to the setup screen  press the Esc key     lt  and keys Used to switch between menus    T and J keys Used to move the cursor to an item to be set up      and Space keys Used to select a desired setup value    F9 key Used to return all setup values to the PC standard values    Esc key Used to display the Exit menu  If the screen displays a  submenu  the previous screen is returned    Enter key Used to display submenus of items marked     When the  Esc key is pressed while a submenu is displayed  the screen  returns to its menu    F10 key Used to restore the current setup values and to end the setup  operation    Tab key Used to move the cursor between hours  minutes  and seconds  while the system time is set up              47    Exiting BIOS setup     eeeee ee 08  1 Press     or     to select the Exit menu     2 For existing BIOS setup by saving setup values      Move the cursor to  Save Change  amp  Exit  and press the Enter key   For exiting BIOS setup without savings setup values      Move the cursor to  Exit Without Saving Changes  and press the Enter key     The BIOS setup utility exits and the computer is rebooted  Menus    The BIOS setup utility screen includes the following menus  under which setup items are  listed  For details on menus and setup items  see the following sections     Menus
48. devices connected to the secondary IDE interface are disabled      Both  Initial value   Both the primary secondary IDE interfaces are enabled         Sound Controller  This item sets whether the built in sound bus is enabled     Disabled  The built in sound bus is disabled and resources are freed     Enabled  Initial value   The built in sound bus is enabled         LAN Controller  This item sets whether the LAN adapter on the mother board is enabled     Disabled  The LAN adapter is disabled and resources are freed     Enabled  Initial value   The LAN adapter is enabled       Video Features    This submenu is used to set up the display   Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below                                PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  EE o  Video Features Item Specific Help  Default Primary Video Adapter   fy Select primary  AGP Aperture Size   64MB  display   AGP is standard  internal video  device    AGP   AGP video device may  be primary display    PCI   The BIOS searches  video device from PCI  slot 1 2    to AGP   F1 n   Space F9  ESC    Enter F10           Default Primary Video Adapter   This item sets which AGP adapter is used  the adapter on the PCI card or   the adapter on the mother board  when another PCI video card is mounted      PCI  The PCI video adapter card is used when another PCI video card is mounted   otherwise the AGP adapter on the mother board is used      AGP  Initial value   The AGP adapter on the moth
49. e resources required by the expansion  card unused resources of the PC          Yes    No          Release the resources by  disabling the expansion card or  hardware that will not be used by  the PC              Is the expansion card to be installed  Plug  amp  Play compatible     ji  See the manual included with the       Yes    expansion card   No          and resources automatically     Turning on the PC after installing the  expansion card sets the device drive             See  Installing an  expansion card   subsequently  described in this  section        Allocate the resources required by the  expansion card to idle resources of the  PC  by pin setting for resource allocation     9   For the allocation       procedure  see the  manual included with  the expansion card        Install the expansion card     See  Installing an       expansion card   subsequently          Set the device driver for the expansion    described in this section   card        End  The expansion card is ready for use     28       P Point      Adevice driver selected by the Plug  amp  Play function has already been registered with  Windows 95 98  However  some device drivers have not been registered with Windows 95   98  depending on the expansion card or peripheral device  In this case  use the floppy disk  included with the expansion card containing the device drivers to set up the driver in  accordance with the messages       Confirm that the device driver has been registered by the device mana
50. e status of user passwords     Clear  No password is set     Set  A password is set     Disabled  The password jumper is set to Disabled and passwords are disabled     63      Set Supervisor Password  Press the Enter key to set the entered supervisor password        P Point      When  Set Supervisor Password   is set  the supervisor can manage user access to the  BIOS setup utility      After setting a password for the supervisor  if  Disabled  is specified for    Password on  Booting    and  Supervisor Only  is specified for    Floppy Disk Access   all users are  considered general users and are not permitted to access the floppy disk drive          Set User Password    This item appears when  Set Supervisor Password  is set  Press the Enter key to seta  user password     P Point       When  Set User Password is set  the user is requested to enter a password when  accessing the BIOS setup utility or booting the system  If the user enters a wrong  password three times  the message  System is disabled  is displayed and the PC does  not respond to keyboard entry  In such a case  press the Power switch to turn the PC off   After waiting at least ten seconds  turn the power on again and enter the correct  password          Set User Password Length    This item appears when  Supervisor Password  is set  Setthe shortest possible password  in  Set User Password      1 to 16  Initial value  16     P Point       This setting is valid only when the user password is used to enter the se
51. ect password        68    Changing passwords   E E EE E  To change a password  move the cursor to  Set Supervisor Password  or  Set User Password   and enter the new password     Deleting passwords   E 8  To delete a password  move the cursor to  Set Supervisor Password  or  Set User Password   and press the Enter key   When the supervisor password is deleted  the user password is also deleted     P Point    A user can delete the password only when the length of the user password is set to 0   Otherwise  a message is displayed to indicate that the number of characters for the user  password is insufficient              69       E Power Menu    The Power menu is used to set up the power savings mode    The power savings mode is used to place the computer in standby mode and reduce power  consumption if the system is on but not being used    Select Power using the  lt  or     key to display the Power menu                                PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility   Main Advanced Security Power ME I  4 Info Exit  Item Specific Help   Power Savings  Enabled    Customized    Hard Disk Timeout   Disabled  Alter each settings  Display Timeout   Disabled  individually     Maximum Power  Savings    Power Switch Mode   Power Off  Minimize power   Automatic Wake up consumption    Maximum Performance    APM Power Controls   Enabled  Maximize performance    Disabled    ACPI Features The feature is  disabled    APM OS override this  setting    ACPI OS ignores this  setting    Fl dU   Space F
52. ed as  Not used      e ECC  This item sets whether to perform memory error check  ECC mode      Disabled  Memory check is disabled     Errorcorrection enabled    The system detects for a 2 bit error on memory and corrects a 1 bit error on memory in  ECC mode       Asset Number  Displays an asset number  If no assetis set   None  is displayed     P Point    The asset number is stored in a 64 byte data area but is displayed using only 30  characters  If more than 30 characters are used  the number is displayed with an angle    gt   on the end indicating that it continues  The asset number can only be ASCII codes  20h to 7Eh  Other characters are displayed as              80    E Exit    The Exit menu is used to exit the BIOS setup utility and to reset to standard setup values  Select  Exit with the  lt  or     key to display the Exit menu                                PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  Main Advanced Security Power Boot ert Exit           Item Specific Help   Exit Saving Changes   Exit Discarding Changes   Load Setup Defaults Exit System Setup and  Discard Changes save your changes to  Save Changes CMOS   F1     Space F9  ESC m Enter F10       Details on setup items      Exit Saving Changes  This item exits the BIOS setup utility with saving changes to the CMOS RAM and reboots  the computer  Press the Enter key to display the message shown below  Select  Yes  and    press the Enter key           Setup Confirmation       Save configuration changes and exit now        IY
53. er board is used         AGP Aperture Size  This item sets the aperture size used by the AGP video controller     8MB  16MB  32MB  64MB  128MB  256MB  Initial value  64MB     59      CPU Features  This submenu is used to set up the CPU   Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility    CPU Features Item Specific Help          Processor Serial Number  When your system has  a Pentium III  processor select for  using Procesor  Serial Number      Enable   Processor Serial  Number is Enabled      Disable   Processor Serial  Number is disabled                       F1 mp   Space F9  ESC cae Enter F10        Processor Serial Number  This item enables or disables the processor serial number function of the Intel Pentium III  processor     Enabled  The processor serial number function is enabled     Disabled  initial value   The processor serial number function is disabled    P Point         To use the Intel processor serial number control utility  set Processor Serial Number  to   Enabled   otherwise this function cannot be enabled on utilities such as the Intel processor  serial number control utility      The Intel processor serial number control utility is enabled on Windows 98 and Windows  NT4 0 only  On other OSs  enable or disable the function in this item        60      Event Logging Configurations  This submenu is used to set up event logs   Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to disp
54. erminating the ICU  For a PC using Windows NT     This section explains how to start and terminate the ICU using Windows NT     1 Ifthe PC is turned on  turn it off     2 Confirm that the  boot disk  is in write enable status  insert in the floppy disk drive   then turn on the PC   MS DOS is started     3 Confirm that the  Plug and Play kit for MS DOS R  ICU R1 21 disk 1  is in write enable  status  replace the disk with the  boot disk   then enter the following character string    and press the  Enter  key   icu    The ICU is started     P Point         Do not remove the  Plug and Play kit for MS DOS R  ICU R1 21 disk 1  from the floppy disk  drive when using the ICU      Use the keyboard for all ICU operations      Do not set the PCI devices to  Disabled  with the ICU  The devices may not be reset to   Enabled         4 Set up the resources   When resource setup is terminated  terminate the ICU     5 Press  Alt   F    The pull down menu appears     6 Select the  Exit  command and press the  Enter  key     7 Turn off the PC main unit     30    Installing an expansion card    To install a large expansion card  remove the motherboard as shown in step 3  To install a  small expansion card  steps 2  3  7  and 8 are not required     1 Removethe upper cover     2 Removethe retaining metal bracket at the  side  for installing a large expansion card      Remove the screw  open the retaining metal  bracket in the direction of arrow  D  and  remove the bracket in the direction of arro
55. es     Do not store in a damp or dusty area      Do not overlay labels      Do not get wet     Mounting and dismounting a floppy disk        Mounting a floppy disk p Floppy disk    3 eject button    1 With the label facing left  insert the floppy  disk into the drive shutter end first   The floppy disk eject button clicks and is pushed out        14        Dismounting a floppy disk    Floppy disk access  indicator lamp       1 Confirm that the floppy disk access  indicator lamp is off        P Point    To prevent data from being destroyed  do not dismount a floppy disk from the drive when  the floppy disk access indicator lamp is on           2 Press the floppy disk eject button   The floppy disk is ejected     15       E CD ROM    Your PC incorporates a CD ROM drive  depending on the model    This section explains how to handle  mount  and dismount CD ROM disks     Handling precautions    P Point    To prevent malfunctions  note the following precautions regarding CD ROM disks       Do not write on the label side  printed side  using a ball point pen or pencil and do  not affix extra labels      Do not touch or scratch the data side      Do not bend or place heavy objects thereon      Clean using a dry soft cloth  do not use a cleaning solution       Do not get wet      Do not store in areas exposed to high or low temperatures      Do not store in damp or dusty areas        CD ROMs  developed from music compact disks  CD   are used to save PC information  such  as characters
56. es   No                    81      Exit Discarding Changes  This item exits the BIOS setup utility without saving changes to the CMOS RAM and  reboots the computer  All changes are discarded  If the Enter key is pressed while  changing setup values  the message shown below is displayed  To discard changes   select  No  and press the Enter key           Setup Confirmation       Configuration has not been saved   Save before exiting           EGJ  No                   Load Setup Defaults  This item loads default values to all setup items  Press the Enter key to display the  message shown below  Select  Yes  and press the Enter key           Setup Confirmation       Load default configuration now     FI  No                       For Windows NT model  specify  No  for  Plug  amp  Play OS  in the Detail Menu  and specify   Customized  for  Power Savings  in the Power Menu       Discard Changes  This item loads values before change from the CMOS RAM to all setup items and discards  all changes  Press the Enter key to display the message shown below  Select  Yes  and  press the Enter key           Setup Confirmation       Load previous configuration now           EGJ  No                   Save Changes  This item saves changes to the CMOS RAM  Press the Enter key to display the message  shown below  Select  Yes  and press the Enter key           Setup Confirmation       Save configuration changes now           EGJ  No                 82       Chapter 5 Troubleshooting    This chapter
57. ess of serial port 1     3F8 to 3FF  2F8 to 2FF 3E8 to 3EF  and 2E8 to 2EF  Initial value  3F8 to 3FF     Interrupt    This item appears when  Serial Port 1  is  Enabled   Setthe interrupt request of serial port 1     IRQ3  IRQ4  IRQ10  IRQ11  Initial value  IRQ4     54        Serial Port 2   This item sets the I O port address and interrupt request of serial port 2      Disabled  Serial port 2 is disabled and resources are freed      Enabled  Initial value   Set the I O port address and interrupt request of serial port 2      Auto  The personal computer automatically assigns an I O port address and an interrupt  request     P Point      When  Serial port 2  is set to Disabled  serial port 2 is transparent to devices controlled by  the Windows 95 98  APM mode  device manager      Use the Windows 98 device manager  ACPI mode  to disable serial port 2 on Windows  98  ACPI mode            I O Address    This item appears when  Serial Port 2  is  Enabled   Set the I O address of serial port 1     3F8 to 3FF  2F8 to 2FF 3E8 to 3EF  and 2E8 to 2EF  Initial value  3F8 to 3FF     Interrupt  This item appears when  Serial Port 2  is  Enabled   Set the interrupt request of serial port  1      IRQ3  IRQ4  IRQ10  Initial value  IRQ3     P Point    Some combinations of I O address and interrupt requests are not available               Parallel Port       This item sets the I O port address and interrupt request of a parallel port     Disabled  The parallel port is disabled and resources a
58. etaining metal brackets are mounted on  both sides of the internal hard disk to be  replaced  remove them    Remove the screws  4  to remove the  retaining metal brackets        3 Remove the upper cover     4 Disconnect the hard disk cables     Disconnect the power cord and flat cables  connected to the hard disk     5 Remove the retaining metal bracket     Remove the screw  one   then remove the  retaining metal bracket by sliding it in the  direction of arrow  D  then arrow     and then  lift it in the direction of arrow           36    6 Replace the internal hard disk   Remove the four blue screws on the back of  the retaining metal bracket  and then remove  the standard equipped hard disk  Then  use  the blue screws to install the new hard disk     7 Install the internal hard disk in the PC main  unit   Install the retaining metal bracket in the  original position by lowering it in the direction  of arrow CD  sliding it in the direction of arrow   2   and then sliding it again in the direction of  arrow S   Then  secure the retaining metal  bracket with the screw that was removed in  step 5     8 Connect the cables to the hard disk   Reconnect the power cord and flat cables that  were disconnected in step 4    Be sure to connect the flat cables to the  connector with the MASTER marking    To prevent malfunction  be sure to place the  cables back in their original positions        9 Attach the upper cover     10 Use BIOS setup to set the hard disk   Set the type of the ins
59. fore turning off the power  terminate all jobs and save all necessary data      Before turning off the power  confirm that the access indicator lamps       see Appendix  1   Name and Function of Each Component   of the floppy and hard disk drives are off  If  the power is turned off while the access indicator lamps are on  data may be lost or data  in the floppy disk or hard disk may be destroyed    If the power cord is unplugged from the outlet or the power is disconnected due to a  power failure while the PC is on  re connect he power cord or wait until AC power  recovers  When the power recovers  the PC is automatically turned on and started    Press   F2   to enter SETUP  may be displayed atthis time  In this case  press the  F2   key  check the Setup items from the menu  and restart the PC    If the  Power switch  of the BIOS setup is set to  Standby   pressing the power switch  does not switch off the PC     gt  see Section 5   Power Saving Menu   in Chapter 4    BIOS Setup      Do not turn off the PC while the POST is operating  To switch off the PC while the POST  is operating  press the power switch for at least four seconds and confirm that the power  lamp goes off    If the power is turned off during the POST operation due to a power failure or some other  reason  the message   Press   F1   to resume    F2   to setup   may be displayed at  rebooting  In this case  press  F2  key  confirm the setup menu  and then reboot      If the power lamp is on in orange  repres
60. g          2001  O0002 999000005     Yo  I   Ga S    Qecosseresooueds  N DESDRIUN  S  5 eessooawtees  edad sone  So  5  ZN  NUII         2800000000   o        Connect the mouse    Secure the mouse cable  connector to the mouse  connector  ensuring that the  colors of mouse connector  and mouse label at the rear  of the PC main unit match  and that the arrow on the  mouse cable connector  housing is facing up      Connect the CRT cable to the  PC main unit    Secure the CRT cable  connector to the CRT  connector at the rear of the  PC main unit and secure the  connector screws     Connecting the power cord    After connecting the display and other peripherals to the PC main unit  note the following  when connecting the power cord of the PC main unit       Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands      Do not damage or remodel the power cord      Do not bend  stretch  or place heavy objects on the power cord      Do not use the PC if the power cord or plug is damaged     If the electrodes of the power cord plug or the corresponding outlet is dusty  wipe with a  dry cloth      Connect the power cord to a household power source     P Point       Do not plug the power cord of your PC in a multiple plug box  Do not entangle the  keyboard and mouse cables          Unplug all power cords during an electrical storm      If only a two pin outlet is available  use the adapter plug provided and connect the  ground wire      When unplugging a power cord  secure the plug housing 
61. g  amp  Play incompatible cards are described below       Plug  amp  Play compatible cards  When Plug  amp  Play compatible cards are installed  resources are set automatically   Card installation procedures differ depending on the operating system   Card installation procedure   For PCs using Windows 95 98           see  Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using Windows 95 98     For PCs using Windows NT          see  Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using Windows NT       27      Plug  amp  Play incompatible cards    Resources for Plug and Play incompatible cards must be set separately after installation     Card installation procedures differ depending on the operating system     For PCs using Windows 95 98  allocate the resources required by the expansion card to    unused resources of the PC before installing the card     For PCs using Windows NT  set the resources with the ICU before installing the card     For details on the card installation procedure   For PCs using Windows 95 98          see  Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using Windows 95 98       For PCs using Windows NT             see  Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using Windows NT       Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using Windows    95 98       Before installing the expansion card   check resources that can be set for the  expansion card to be installed        See the manual included with the       T expansion card           Z     Are th
62. ger before using the  expansion card  If not registered  delete the device driver and restart Windows 95 98        Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using  Windows NT    eecccc0ce0    Before installing the expansion card   check the resources that can be set for  the expansion card to be installed     See the manual included with the    expansion card   Are the resources required by the expansion  card unused resources of the PC       Yes No                      Release the resources by  disabling the expansion card or  the hardware that will not be used  by the PC     Is the expansion card to be installed  Plug  amp  Play compatible     See the manual included with the  expansion card     Yes No                   Register the resources required by  the expansion card           Install the expansion card                    gt  See  Installing an  expansion card   subsequently  described in this  section        Lock the resources  Allocate the resources required by  the expansion card to idle resources  of the PC  by pin setting for resource  allocation                          For the allocation procedure  see the manual  included with the expansion card           Install the expansion card             See the manual included with the  expansion card           Set the device driver for the expansion card       For the setup procedure  see the    manual included with the expansion  card     End  The expansion card is ready for use           29       Starting and t
63. gy Equipment and may create  interference if used near radio or television receivers    Use the unit in accordance with information provided in the manual           This unit conforms to the Personal Computer Industry Standard  PC 11 1988  of the Japan  Electronic Industry Development Association  JEIDA            This unit conforms to the harmonic guideline           Because this product includes cargo based on the    Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade  Control Act     the export of this product may require permission in accordance with said act           Fujitsu  who is a participant of the International Energy Star Program  determines   that this product conforms to the International Energy Star Program Standard    The International Energy Star Program is an international program for Laert fX  promoting energy conservation of office equipment such as computers and      ____  strives to develop and promote products capable of efficient energy use  This program is open  to all manufacturers  and the products to be developed include computers  displays  printers   facsimiles  and copy machines  The same standard and markings   4   are used among  participating countries    The energy saving function of this product  however  may not be applicable because of  limitations with the operating system  such as Windows NT               Conventions used in this manual        Warning icons  Various icons and icon word combinations are used in this manual to encourage users to use  the
64. ies  Inc  Award is the  registered trademark of Award Software International Inc     All Rights Reserved  Copyright   Fujitsu Limited  1999  The use of screens is permitted by Microsoft Corporation in the United States   All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies        Copyright 1999 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 ortransmitted in any electronic form without the written consent of Fujitsu  Limited     Fujitsu PC  Asia  Pte Ltd  200 Pandan Loop   05 03 Pantech 21   The Computer Centre  Singapore 128388    Tel   65 776 0688  Fax   65 7760788    Greetings   EE E E 8  We thank you for purchasing the Fujitsu DESKPOWER 5000 personal computer   This manual explains how to use the hardware of the DESKPOWER 5000   Please read this manual carefully to ensure correct use of the DESKPOWER 5000        This unit may malfunction if the power source is interrupted suddenly  for example  due to  lightning  Fujitsu recommends the use of an AC non interruptible power supply unit               Based on guidelines for the prevention of sudden voltage interruptions by Japan Electronic  Industry Development Association  JEIDA         This unit is class B information technology equipment based on the Voluntary Control Council  for Interference  VCCI  standard by Information Technolo
65. ing buttons  Buttons displayed on the screen are enclosed in square brackets   and   as shown below   Example   OK       Command entries  In the text of the manual  a command is represented as shown below     diskcopy a  a     T1    A blank  shown with  T   between characters indicates that the  Space  key  long bar on the  front of the keyboard  is to be pressed once  Command names are represented in lowercase  but may be entered using uppercase letters       Conventions used in the text of the manual    The symbols used in the text of the manual have meanings as explained below     P Point Point indicates information necessary to run hardware or software     T Help Help indicates information explaining how to terminate an incorrect operation  or troubleshoot       Screen display examples    Screen displays provided in this manual are examples and may be different from those   including file names  actually appearing on the display screen       Illustrations    Illustrations in this manual are an example using  mainly  the DESKPOWER 5000  CD ROM  drive equipped model  and may be different from those actually appearing on your PC screen  depending on the model type and options installed       Custom made options    Descriptions in this manual are based on the standard specifications   Note that when custom made options are installed  memory capacity  hard disk capacity  and  other specifications differ from the standard         Referencing products    In this manual  products
66. is panel to add a 5 inch internal  option     BUSY lamp  The lamp is on while reading data from a CE  ROM or playing a music CD     Headphone volume  Only for a music CD     Headphone terminal  Only for a music CE    93       Rear of the PC main unit       Power switching switch    Outlet  Connect the power cord of the CRT display        Ventilation holes  The heat within the PC main unit is ventilated through  these holes  Keep them free                                                                                               Inlet  Connect the power cord of the PC main unit        SPK OUT terminal          Connect the speakers     LINE OUT terminal          Connect the input terminal of audio equipment     LINE IN terminal          Connect the output terminal of audio equipment     94                eB                Keyboard connector    Connect the keyboard cable     Security lock  You can connect a security use cable bought  on the market                                                  OOOOOOOOOOOOOO   OOOOOOOOOOCOOOO  OOOOOOOOOOO000G Ventilation holes   DOOOOOOOOO00000 The heat within the PC main unit is  OOOOOOOOOOOOO0 ventilated through these holes  Keep   OOOOOOOOOOOOO0 them free    OOOOOO   G  5  9 00000000  OOOOOO Parallel connector   EB  PRINTER              Connect the printer cable  It is also  called a parallel port     CRT connector                     MONITOR           Connect the CRT cable           Serial connector    00   SERIAL PORT1     K   SERIAL P
67. isabled    Enabled  LBA mode is enabled     P Point      When LBA mode is enabled  the connected hard disk must support LBA          If LBA MODE Control is changed after the hard disk is formatted  the computer may not  access the hard disk correctly  Do not change this item after the hard disk is formatted            Transfer Mode  This item sets data transfer mode  fast PIO  between device hosts  The best mode is  selected and displayed when  Type  is  Auto   When something other than   Auto  or  None  as  Type   is selected  the user can select a desired transfer mode       Fast PIO 0 1 2 3 4  Initial value  fast PIO 0     Select a desired data transfer mode  A larger number indicates a higher  transfer rate     P Point    When a PIO transfer mode other than Fast PIO 0 is selected  the connected hard disk  must support the mode selected              51        DMA Mode  This item sets the data transfer mode between device hosts  such as multiword DMA  ultra  DMA 33   The best mode is selected and displayed automatically when  Type  is  Auto    If  Type  is other than  Auto  and  None   the user can select a desired transfer mode     Disabled  Initial value   DMA transfer is disabled     Multiword DMA 1 2  Ultra DMA 0 1 2  Select a desired multiword DMA or ultra DMA 33 transfer mode  A larger number  indicates a higher transfer rate       Language  Select the language used for BIOS setup         English  US   The BIOS setup utility is displayed in English         Japanese  J
68. lay a submenu as shown below        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility                            je Advanced  Event Logging Configurations Item Specific Help  Event log Capacity  Space Available  Yes   Event log Validity  Valid All event logs are  cleared at next boot   Delete all Event Logs  Nol  The value is reset to   No  after clearing   Event Logging   Enabled   System Boot   Disabled   No   ECC Event   Enabled  Event logs are not  View DMI Event Log  Enter  cleared   Mark DMI Events as Read  Enter   F1 TL   Space F9  ESC c3 Enter F10        Event Log Capacity  This item sets whether event logs can be saved     Space Available  Event logs can be saved  up to 255 logs      Full  No more event logs can be saved  The area is full         Event Log Validity  This item displays whether the event log data is valid     Valid  Event log data is valid     Invalid  Event log data is invalid  Data may be destroyed            Clear all Event Logs  This item sets whether all event logs are deleted at reboot     No  Initial value   Event logs are not deleted     Yes  Event logs are deleted  Clear all Event Logs  is  No  at reboot         Event Logging  This item sets whether events are logged when they are generated     Disabled  Event logging is disabled     Enabled  Initial value   Event logging is enabled     61    System Boot Event  This item sets whether system boot events are logged     Disabled  Initial value   System boot events are not logged     Enabled  System boot events are logge
69. lect when a CD ROM drive is connected     LS 120  Select when a super disk is connected     Other ATAPI  Select when any other ATAPI device is connected        P Point      To change the type  select with the space key      Usually  select  Auto   If any other value is selected  set a correct value supported by the  connected device  otherwise the computer may not access the device correctly    For details  consult the manual included with the device            Maximum Capacity  This item displays the maximum capacity of the hard disk drive only when Type is  Auto  and   Hard Disk  is selected  if a hard disk unit is mounted      50       Multi Sector Transfers  This item displays the contents detected by the PC when  Type  is  Auto   If  Type isa  value other than  Auto  and  None   set the number of sectors that can be transferred in a  single operation   A larger number of sectors specified will allow greater disk access       Disabled  Initial value   The computer transfers data sector by sector  Select this item when the connected  disk does not support multi sector transfer      2 4 8  16 Sectors  Select the number of sectors to transfer in a single operation        LBA MODE Control  This item sets whether LBA  Logical Block Addressing allowing access using logical  serial numbers  is enabled  The best mode is selected and displayed automatically when     Type    is  Auto  or  Hard Disk   only when a hard disk unit is mounted      Disabled  Initial value   LBA mode is d
70. low   PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility                               Boot Device Priority Item Specific Help  1  ESSE  Use  lt T gt  or  lt l gt  to  2  Hard Disk Drive  select a device  then  3    ATAPI CD ROM Drive  press        or   Space    to move it up the  Hard Disk list  or       to move  it down the list   Press   Esc   to exit  this menu   Fl mm   Space F9  ESC E Enter F10    The priority is the order of each item   The lowest number indicates the highest priority    Select the device whose priority is to be changed using the T or   key  The selected item    moves up to a higher priority when the space is pressed and moves down to a lower  priority when the   key is pressed     P Point    For booting from a CD ROM  a CD ROM containing an OS capable of being booted is  required     Before booting the power  set the CD ROM on the CD ROM drive             Hard disk drive  This item uses submenus to set the sequence of assigning drives  Click the Enter button  to display the submenus   The number to the left of each item indicates the sequence of assigning drive numbers   Select the device whose priority is to be changed using the T or   key  The selected item    moves up to a higher priority when the space is pressed and moves down to a lower  priority when the   key is pressed   Details of each item are explained below     1 FUJITSU MPDXXXXAT  PM     This item displays the name of the hard disk drive that is connected  If the hard disk  drive has been replaced  the displayed
71. moved in step 2     To install a magneto optic disk drive   Install the magneto optic disk drive in  position    in the figure       To install a hard disk   Install the hard disk drive in position in the  figure Use the blue screws accompanying  the internal options to secure the hard disk        8 Install the internal option in the PC main  unit   Slide the internal option toward the front side  and install it        39    9 Connect the flat cable     Connect the flat cable that is appropriate for  the internal option to be installed       To install two IDE standard internal options  to the IDE secondary cable  if one of the  options is a hard disk   install the hard disk  at the master side        Connected when set to the master    i    Connected when set to the slave    F Connected to the riser board  Pin 1  Blue or red line       i I  MASTER SLAVE      To install a SCSI interface internal option     Connect the flat cable to the SCSI card in  the expansion slot       To install a floppy disk drive     Connect the flat cable to the expansion card  of the internal floppy disk drive in the  expansion slot     10 Connect the power cord     Connect the unused power cord to the  connector of the installed internal option        40    11 Attach the front panel   Remove the blank panel for a 3 5 inch  expansion bay from the rear side of the front  panel as required in the arrow direction  shown in the figure         Bend the  hook inward            12 Attach the upper cover  3
72. nal extension cards are mounted  confirm that the cards are mounted and set  up correctly  Also conform that the card is properly set  If available  consult manuals or  utility software with extension cards     If the error message is still displayed  the PC may be faulty  Contact the Fujitsu service  center or a dealer        87       2  Troubleshooting    This section provides troubleshooting information for each function  Consult this section as  required  For troubleshooting information for Windows NT  refer to the Windows NT manual or the  online help registered on the Start menu     Troubleshooting information on the computer main unit and  peripheral units        The access lamp does not light up   The PC may be faulty  Contact a dealer or the Fujitsu service center         No data is displayed on the screen    Confirm the following       sthe Power switch on the display turned on       sthe power savings mode selected   Move the mouse or press any key      Is the display cable connected correctly  See  2 Connection  in Chapter 1   Installation  to  connect the display cable correctly      Is the power cable of the display unit connected to the outlet  See  2 Connection  in  Chapter 1   Installation  to connect the power cable correctly      NWARNING    Electric shock        Before connecting cables  turn off the power to prevent electric shock       Are the brightness and contact variable resistors on the CRT display unit adjusted correctly   Adjust the screen image u
73. on LAN  on the Power saving menu of the BIOS setup to  Enabled  turns  on the PC via LAN  WOL  Wake up On LAN   To use this function  be sure to turn on the  PC once more after connecting the power cord  Only connecting the power cord may not  operate this function normally     Replacing a display   E E EE  When replacing a display with one having different specifications  particularly liquid crystal  display   a display error  such as no image on the screen  may occur   When replacing a display  restore the settings of the resolution and refresh rate to the  factory settings     Resolution   800 x 600    Refresh rate   Optimum  for PCs using Windows 95 98  or 60 Hz  for PCs using  Windows NT     If no image appears on the screen or a resolution that cannot be displayed is discovered  by replacing a display without making the above cited settings  reinstall the display driver  as follows        107      Start Windows in the Safe Mode   2 Setthe Graphic adapter to  Standard VGA   then restart the system     3 Reinstall the display driver     Power saving function   E E EEEE   If the power saving function operates when playing the sound or video of the following files  the  application operation becomes unstable  To play the sound or video of the following files   disable the power saving function     Each file in the Wave MDI AVI MPEG DAT format    Music CD    LAN cable   E E EEEE   The LAN incorporated in the PC as standard is compatible with 100BASE TX 10BASE T   Check the s
74. onnected correctly and turn on the power again  If  this message is still displayed  contact a dealer or the  Fujitsu service center        An error occurred during a  floppy disk drive test     Confirm that  Floppy Disk Drive A  is set properly on  the BIOS setup main menu and that the floppy disk  drive is mounted correctly        84    Error Message    Description and necessary action       An invalid hard disk drive was set     Confirm    Primary master    or    Secondary master    on the  BIOS setup main menu  If the message is still displayed   contact a dealer or the your local distributor        Turn the power off  then on again     If the message is still displayed  contact a dealer or the  your local distributor        Confirm BIOS setup items  then  save     If the message is still displayed  contact a dealer or the  your local distributor        Because the computer was not  booted correctly last time  some  of the setup values are reset to  defaults     This message is displayed if an invalid BIOS setup value  is defined to boot the system  the power is turned off  during boot  or the computer is rebooted three or more  times in the same operation  To continue booting  press  the F1 key  To run the BIOS setup utility and check setup  values  press the F2 key        If an error occurs during POST   this message is displayed before  the OS boots     To boot booting the OS  press the F1 key  To run the BIOS    setup utility and change setup values  press the F2 key 
75. ons of internal options                           eeeeenn 21  Removingitlie upper COVEN    2  cron prina Re ep IE Roc SEE ERE RR ea COME REF 22  Removing the front panel saiisine errare reinen 22   2 Installing Memory Modules                             eere 23  MUnpd                                  24  Installing an additional memoty                  rennen nnn 24  Removing thie MEMON sanos ae eti caret en ea kenne ka Ro ck kb Cra a Eo Ck es redd 25   3 Installing Expansion Cards                                eene 26  Expansion cards for PCI bus   Pl  g  amp  Play compatible Cards             t oec irte tette 27  Expansion cards for IGADUS  siaran tecto sE 27  Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using  Windows 95 98  rsin anite erred bei Det tod e D E d d s 28  Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using  WindowsNT  zasesssasesser Eos ei cba irn ere M ee RES Eee Eire k apre A a SHY no FEE ca paa re OR sats 29    Starting and terminating the ICU   For a PC using Windows NT           Installing an expanslon Card    ipe rrt ttr tbe rr en p tenebre   4 Installing Expansion Bay Options                                  esee 34  Replacing a internal hard disk equipped as standard                                  36  Installing internal options to 3 5 inch expansion bays                                 38  Installing internal options to 5 inch expansion bays                              s  42   Chapter 4 BIOS Setup   1 Priefacesiii iine eb eecae iani D ova E Fa
76. p state for  ACPI      S3    Suspend to RAM is  Selected as Sleep  state for ACPI                        Disabled   ACPI function is  disabled    F1 N   Space F9   ESC Sm Enter F10        Standby mode  This item sets the standby mode for operating systems supporting ACPI     Standard  Initial value   Sets the standby mode to S1  CPU stop         75    Ol Boot Menu    The Boot menu is used to set the priority of boot drives   Select Boot using the  lt  or     key to display the Boot menu        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility    Main Advanced Security ira Boot Info Exit    Item Specific Help          QuickBoot  lEnabledi   Boot time Diagnostic Screen   Disabled   Enabled    Preboot Execution Environment   Disabled  Some diagnostic tests  Delay Time for ATA ATAPI Drive   3 seconds  may be skipped while    booting to speed up   Boot Device Priority   Disabled    All diagnostic tests  will be done      Auto    Diagnostic tests will  be automatically  skipped or done  according to the  order of the ACPI OS                       F1 N   Space F9  ESC Go Enter F10    Details on setup items        Quick Boot  This item sets whether to reduce the time after the personal computer is turned on or  rebooted until the OS is loaded     Disabled  The time to load the OS is not reduced     Enabled  Initial value   The time to load the OS is reduced     P Point       If an error occurs in POST at boot  quick boot is not performed at next boot        76        Boot Time Diagnostic Screen    This item
77. peed of the network to be connected to your PC and use the following cables in  accordance with network speed     100BASE TX   Use the unshielded twisted pair  UTP  cable with a data grade of category  5 or higher     10BASE T   Use the unshielded twisted pair  UTP  cable with a data grade of category  3 to 5 cable to minimize errors on the network   P Point    The LAN incorporated in the PC as standard corresponds to network speed automatically        If network speed is changed due to changes in units  such as hub units  use a cable with an  appropriate data grade     USB keyboard  Windows 98 models      E E EEEE   If  Using the Shortcut Key  is enabled by clicking  Control Panel    User Option    Filter  Function   and  Setup   the shortcut key function does not function by pressing the  Right Shift   key for 8 or more seconds and  Using the Filter Key Function  is not set  Set the checkbox for   Using the Filter Key Function  using the mouse        108    CD ROM drive    Cleaning a CD ROM drive with a marketed CD ROM cleaning disk may cause dust to adhere  to the lens  Do not use a CD ROM cleaning disk     Notes on installing NetWare 5 server    The standard VGA is required when using NetWare 5 server  Install the NetWare 5 server by  the following procedure     l Referring to the manual attached to NetWare 5 server  advance to the second step of  installing NetWare 5 server     2 On the screen for  selecting the mouse type and video mode of the server   place the  cursor
78. played normally  In this case  connect the display  terminate the  OS  switch off the PC  and then switch on the PC again      If the display area is not centered on the screen  adjust the CRT display      The power lamp lights up orange when the PC is placed in standby status      If POST detects abnormal conditions  an error message is displayed  For error  messages  see Section 1    Error Messages   in Chapter 5   Troubleshooting       Ifthe CRT display power cord is connected to the PC main unit  the CRT display is  switched on simultaneously with the PC main unit  In this case  the power switch of the  CRT display may remain in the on position  thereby eliminating the need to set the switch  at each operation    Press the power switch of the PC main unit only when using the PC again  as described  in step 2  at which time the display is switched on automatically      Wait about 10 seconds before switching the PC on or off again      When starting the screen display or switching the display mode  the screen may become  disordered or vertical lines may appear temporarily  at the start and end screens of  Windows or when returning from the power savings mode     This is notan error      The refresh rate of the screen must be set according to the CRT display to be used  For   extreme overflow or inclination  adjust the CRT display           After turning on the power  set up the PC        21 Switching off    This section explains how to turn off the PC     P Point         Be
79. re freed     Enabled  Initial value   Set the I O port address and interrupt request of the parallel port     Auto  The computer automatically assigns an I O port address and an interrupt request     P Point      When  Parallel Port is  Disabled   the port is not transparent to devices controlled by the  Windows 95 98 device manager      When  Parallel Port is  Auto   connected printers may not operate correctly  in which  case set  Enabled            55    Mode  This item appears when  Parallel Port  is  Enabled  or  Auto   Set the operating mode of  the parallel port     Output only  Select when connecting a peripheral unit using output mode only     Bi directional  Initial value   Select when connecting a peripheral unit using bi directional mode       EPP  Select when connecting an EPP standard peripheral unit     ECP  Select when connecting an ECP standard peripheral unit   1 O Address  This item appears when  Parallel Port  is  Enabled   Set the I O address of the parallel  port     378 to 37F  278 to 27F  3BC to 3BF  Initial value  378 to 37F   Interrupt  This item appears when  Parallel Port  is  Enabled   Set the interrupt request of the  parallel port     IRQ5  IRQ7  Initial value  IRQ7   DMA Channel    This item appears when  Mode  is  ECP   Set a DMA channel used to connect an ECP  standard peripheral unit     DMA 1  DMA 3  Initial value  DMA 1       Keyboard Mouse Features    This submenu is used to set up the keyboard and mouse   Move the cursor to this item and
80. rs    The entered characters are not displayed and  B  appears    The minimum length of user passwords can be set in  Set User Password Length      After entering a password  press the Enter key   The cursor moves to the  Enter New Password  field and the utility requests that the  password be entered again     Enter the same password as in Step 2 again and press the Enter key   The Notice window appears     5 Press the Enter key to complete the password setup   If the reentered password is incorrect  a Warning  window appears  Press the Enter key to  retry from Step 2   To cancel password setup  press the Esc key     P Point    If the user starts setup operation by entering only a user password for a PC that requires  the input of both supervisor and user passwords  the setup items will be limited           6 Select  Exit Save Changes  on the Exit menu and press the Enter key   The Setup Confirmation window then appears     7 Select Yes  and press the Enter key   The settings are saved     8 Press the Power switch to turn off the power     P Point    Turn off the power while  BIOS Setup  is displayed  If the power is turned off after BIOS  Setup has ended  password settings are invalid           9 Setthe jumper switch of the personal computer   Change jumper switch JP5 from 2 3 to 1 2 on the computer   For the location of jumper  switch JP5  see the following page         WARNING    Eloctrie shock   To prevent electric shock  before changing jumper switches  turn off    the 
81. rt USB     Enabled  The USB keyboard and mouse can be used on OSs not supporting USB     P Point    When USB keyboard and mouse are used with an OS that does not support USB  such  as Windows NT 4 0  this PC may not operate at full performance  In this case  use PS 2  keyboard by specifying  Disabled  to  USB keyboard mouse              57    58    Internal Devices Configurations Setting  This submenu is used to set up built in devices   Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below                                PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  rei  Advanced  Internal Devices Configurations Item Specific Help  Floppy Disk controller  BEJE  Enables   IDE Controller   Both  Floppy Disk drives  Sound Controller   Enabled  are enabled   LAN Controller   Enabled    Disabled   USB Peripherals   Enabled  Floppy Disk drives  are disabled  The  IRQ6 may be  released   F1 ul   Space F9  ESC ES Enter F10        Floppy Disk Controller  This item sets whether the floppy disk controller is enabled     Disabled  The floppy disk controller is disabled and resources are freed     Enabled  Initial value   The floppy disk controller is enabled         IDE Controller   This item sets whether the IDE interface is enabled      Disabled  The IDE interface is disabled and resources are freed  All devices connected to the IDE  interface are disabled      Primary  The primary IDE interface is enabled  The resources of the secondary ID interface are  freed and all 
82. s the Backspace key and enter the value               Floppy Disk A    Set the recording density and size of the floppy disk drive used     960 KB 5 25   1 2 MB 5 25   720 KB 3 5   and 1 44 1 2 MB 3 5   Initial value   Disabled    49      IDE Primary Master Save  IDE Secondary Master Slave Menu  Using submenus  set the type of hard disk  master or slave  mounted on the primary IDE  connector and secondary IDE connector as well as the size and the number of cylinders    Move the cursor to a desired item and press the Enter key to display the selected submenu                                PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  mn Main  IDE Primary Master  6449 MB  Item Specific Help   Type  AUTO  Select ATA ATAPI   Cylinders   13328  drive installed   Heads   15  here    Sectors    63     Maximum Capacity  6449 MB  Auto   The BIOS auto types   Multi Sector Transfers   16 sector  the drive on boot   LBA Mode Control   Enabled  time    Transfer Mode   Fast PIO 4    DMA Mode   Ultra DMA2  Except  Auto   You enter parameters  of the drive    None   The drive is  disabled    Fl mm   Space F9  ESC Amm Enter F10   Type    Set the type of IDE device  A value other than  Auto  requests the user to enter   Cylinders    Heads   and  Sectors      Auto  Initial value   The computer automatically sets the type of IDE device  Select this item when the  user skip IDE device is setup     None  Select when no IDE device is used     Hard Disk  Select for setting details on the hard disk drive     CD ROM  Se
83. s the power switch for at least four seconds        Turning off the power via Windows 95 98    1 Click  Start    The  Start  menu appears        EJ saco       For Windows 95 For Windows 98    10    2 Click  Shut Down    The following dialog box appears        n MS DOS node     Cancel Heb  For Windows 95       For Windows 98    3 Check that  Shut down the computer   has been selected and then click  OK    The power is turned off automatically     P Point    If  APM Power Controls  on the BIOS setup menu is set to  Disabled   the message  The  computer is ready for shut down  is displayed  Since power is not automatically turned  off  press the Power button to turn off the power         gt  See Section 5   Power Menu   in  Chapter 4   BIOS Setup                Turning off the power via Windows NT    1 Click  Start    The  Start  menu appears        2 Click Shut Down    The following dialog box appears        3 Check that  Shut down the computer   has been selected and then click  Yes    Turned off the system unit     11    E Reset    The PC is reset after software is installed or if software fails to run normally  This section explains       how to reset the PC     P Point    Resetting the PC results in memory data being lost  Before resetting  save all necessary data           Resetting the PC via Windows 95 98     E E EE EE E  This section explains how to reset the PC via Windows 95 98     1 Click  Start  and  Shut Down    The  Shut Down Windows  dialog box appears    2 Selec
84. sing the brightness and contact variable resistors       The screen flickers   Is there any strong magnetic field in the vicinity of the computer  such as a TV set  If so  keep  away from the PC       The screen sides are cut   Adjust the horizontal screen size using the adjustment controls on the CRT display unit       Data cannot be read from or written to floppy disks   Check the following     Is the floppy disk drive head dirty  Clean the head using a cleaning disk   See  Cleaning the  floppy disk drive  in Appendix 4   Maintenance       Is the floppy disk write protected  Move the write protect tab on the floppy disk to a the  write enabled position     88      The power is not turned on or the Power lamp on the front panel    does not light up   Is the power cable plugged in       Data cannot be read from the CD ROM drive    Check the following      Hasthe CD ROM been placed properly at the center of the tray  Place the CD ROM on  the tray again with the label side facing upward      Hasthe CD ROM been placed upside down on the tray  Place the CD ROM on the tray  in the proper manner with the label side facing upward      Isthe CD ROM dirty or wet  Clean the CD ROM with a soft dry cloth  moving from the  center to the periphery       Is the CD ROM damaged  Replace the CD ROM      Does the CD ROM conform to the required standard  Use a correct CD ROM       Characters entered using the keyboard are not displayed   Is the keyboard connected correctly  See  2 Connection  in
85. t    To prevent malfunctions  note the following precautions regarding hard disks       Do not move or subject the PC to shock and or vibration with its power on     Do not expose to extreme temperature changes      Do not place in areas exposed to direct sunlight or near heating units      Do not store in areas subjected to shock or vibration      Do not store in damp or dusty areas      Do not expose to a strong magnetic field      Do not disassemble or remodel      Do not get wet          Because incorrect handling may destroy data in a hard disk  back up all necessary data     Because there is a difference in the storage capacity of same type hard disks  back up data  for each file or segment  not for each hard disk        18       Chapter 3 Installing Internal    Options    This chapter explains how to install internal options in your PC     Introduction   Installing Memory Modules      Installing Expansion Cards  Installing Expansion Bay Options       KL Introduction    The features and performance of your PC can be upgraded by installing options  This section  describes the types of internal options that can be installed in the PC and explains how to remove  the upper cover and front panel in preparation for installing the internal options     Handling precautions    Note the following when installing internal options       Before starting operation  switch off the PC and all connected peripherals and unplug power  cords from respective outlets       Immediately after 
86. t  Restart the computer   and then click  OK    The PC is reset     P Point    If Windows 95 98 does not respond to the keyboard or mouse  reset the PC as follows   1 Press  Ctrl     Alt     Delete     The  Close Program  dialog box appears    Follow the instructions in this dialog box           Resetting the PC via Windows NT     E EE EE EE EE EE   This section explains how to reset the PC via Windows NT   1 Click  Start  and  Shut Down    The  Shut Down Windows  dialog box appears     2 Select  Restart the computer   and click  Yes    The PC is reset     12       P Point    The following procedure can also be used to reset the PC   1 Press  Ctrl     Alt     Delete    The  Windows NT Security  dialog box appears   2 Click  Shut Down    The  Shut Down Computer  dialog box appears   3 Select  Switch off power after shut down   and click  OK    The PC is reset           13    E Floppy Disk    A floppy disk is a storage medium used to save programs and other information   This section explains how to mount and dismount floppy disks     P Point    Use a floppy disk formatted for DOS  If a disk other than DOS is used  the operation may not  execute correctly           Handling precautions    To prevent malfunctions  note the following precautions regarding floppy disks       Do not get wet      Donot open the disk shutter      Do not bend or place heavy objects thereon      Donot expose to magnetic force      Do not drop      Do not store in areas exposed to high or low temperatur
87. tall a 3 5 inch floppy disk drive or magneto optic disk drive  install the accessory  expansion bay panel to the front panel by screws        11 Attach the upper cover     12 Use BIOS setup to configure the internal option     To configure the IDE standard installed internal option  use the main menu of BIOS setup     e  see Section 2   Main Menu   in Chapter 4   BIOS Setup       44       Chapter 4 BIOS Setup    This chapter describes how to perform BIOS setup when installing an optional  product or setting power savings mode     Preface       Main Menu     Detail Menu  Security Menu   Power Menu  Boot Menu     Info Menu         AN OU AON       KL Preface    What is BIOS setup     P Point    BIOS setup is a program that helps the user set up a hardware environment  including  memory  hard disks  and floppy disk drives    Minimum setup has already been installed on this personal computer when you purchase it   BIOS must be set up under the following circumstances       When a storage unit  such as a floppy disk drive or a built in hard disk  IDE   is mounted or  removed     When a password permitting specific users to access the PC is set     When memory or serial ports are set up     When the power savings mode is released or changed  to put in standby mode when power  is on but PC is not used      When a message requesting BIOS setup is displayed     When another Operating System  OS  is used       Contents selected in BIOS setup are stored in the PC internal memory called C
88. talled hard disk by BIOS  setup        see  Primary master slave  in  Section 2   Main Menu   in Chapter 4   BIOS  Setup       37    Installing internal options to 3 5 inch expansion bays    38    This section explains how to install 3 5 inch expansion bay options such as a 3 5 inch internal  hard disk  magneto optic disk drive  and 3 5 inch floppy disk drive  A magneto optic disk drive  is used below in an installation example     Set the internal option    See the manual accompanying the internal  options to set the following items      To install an IDE standard internal option   Set the master  slave  and cable selection      To install a SCSI interface internal option   Set the SCSI ID     If retaining metal brackets are mounted on  both sides of the internal hard disk to be  installed  remove them     Remove the screws  four  to remove the  retaining metal brackets     Remove the upper cover     Remove the front panel     The front panel does not need to be removed  when installing a hard disk     Remove the blank panel     Remove the screw  one  to remove the blank  panel     The blank panel does not need to be removed  when installing a hard disk        6 Remove the retaining metal bracket from  the PC main unit   Slide the retaining metal bracket toward the  rear side of the PC main unit  and then lift and  remove the retaining metal bracket     7 Install a internal option in the retaining  metal bracket   Secure the internal option with the four screws  that were re
89. the PC is turned off  internal components and units of the PC are hot   When installing and removing internal options  turn off the power and allow the PC to cool  down for about 10 minutes before starting operation       Do not disassemble the power supply unit  a box shaped device inside the PC      Do not damage or remodel internal cables or units       Because internal options are PC boards with exposed soldered sections that may be  damaged by a static electrical charge  discharge any accumulated static electricity before  handling       Secure the board by the metal bracket portions or an edge of the PC board such that the  surface of the PC board and the soldered sections are not handled       Installation and disassembly of options other than Fujitsu brand products void the warranty     20    Installing positions of internal options    Built in hard disk  standard   Replacing a hard disk with larger capacity  increases the storage capacity of the PC     3 5 inch file bay   Install 3 5 inch file bay options    The usual devices installed are as follows     Hard disk  IDE standard  SCSI standard     Magneto optic disk drive     3 5 inch floppy disk drive              Expansion card slot   Expansion cards extend the range of  the features of the PC    For example  installing a SCSI card  enables the use of a SCSI standard  hard disk and a magneto optical disk          Memory slot  Install the memory   Memory expansion increases the 5 inch file bay  amount of data to be s
90. tored at Install 5 inch file bay options  one time and enhances the  upper lower bays   throughput of the PC  The usual devices installed are as  follows     CD ROM drive    5 inch floppy disk drive    Hard disk    21    Removing the upper cover    When installing internal options  remove the upper cover so as to reveal the inside of the  main unit     1 Remove three screws at the rear of the  PC main unit     2 Remove the upper cover     Slide the upper cover to the rear of the PC  main unit  in the direction of arrow in  the figure     Lift and remove the cover  in the direction  of arrow    in the figure            P Point      To replace the cover  reverse the above procedure      If the upper cover of the PC main unit is left removed  the internal battery life will shorten   Keep the duration when the upper cover is left removed at minimum requirement such as  only for installing internal options        Removing the front panel    Remove the front panel when installing internal options in file bays   Removal of the front  panel is not required when installing a hard disk in a 3 5 inch file bay      1 Release hooks in order from     to a  and pull out the front panel        P Point       To attach the front panel  secure the hooks in order from  D to  a in the figure        22    2  Installing Memory    Modules    This section explains how to install and remove additional memory modules  Memory  expansion in your PC increases the amount of data to be read and enhances the
91. tup  When the  supervisor password is used  the user password can be set with fewer characters than  the minimum requirement            Password on Boot  This item appears when  Supervisor Password  is set  Set whether the computer requests  the user to enter a password when it is booted     Disabled  Initial value   No password is requested at boot     First Boot  The user is requested to enter a password at the initial OS boot     Every Boot  The user is requested to enter a password at every OS boot     64      Password on Wake up  This item appears when    Supervisor Password is set     Disabled  Initial value   No password is requested at automatic wakeup     Enabled    The user is requested to enter a password at automatic wakeup  The keyboard and  mouse are disabled until the user enters a password     P Point      This function is not available when the USB keyboard mouse is used     When the indicators on the keyboard alternately turn on a light although the OS is active   enter the password             Boot from Removable Media    This item appears when    Supervisor Password  has been set  Set the person who is  entitled to boot the OS from a device other than a hard disk drive     All  Initial value   Any user can boot the OS from a device other than a hard disk drive     Supervisory Only  If    Password on Boot  has been set  only the supervisor can boot the OS from a device  other than a hard disk drive  If  PPassword on Boot  is not set or the PC is in automati
92. use  attach the ball and back cover     Cleaning a floppy disk drive    The head  component for reading and writing data  of a floppy disk drive becomes dirty after  extended periods of use  thereby preventing efficient data reading or writing operations  Use  the cleaning disk to clean the head every three months       For Windows 9X NT model     Mount the cleaning disk in a disk drive  Enter a disk access command such as  dir  at the command prompt of Windows   Example  Enter a command as follows and press the  Enter  key    dir a     106    E Supplement    USB  for PCs using Windows 95 98      E 0  The Universal Serial Bus  USB  specifications are used to provide a common interface to  peripherals such as mouse  keyboard  printer  modem  and speakers     P Point        Installing the dedicated device driver may be required  depending on the peripherals  supporting the USB        Operating systems Windows 95 98 support the USB         f USB devices are connected  Windows may not be terminated normally  depending on  the type of connected USB device  In such a case  remove the USB device and terminate  Windows           Installing IntranetWare NetWare  for PCs using Windows NT    E E E  To install IntranetWare    NetWare   from the CD ROM to your PC  start the PC main unit  from the Windows NT setup disk so that the CD ROM drive can be recognized from the PC  main unit   Then  follow the operating system installation procedure     Wake up On LAN   E E EEEE  Setting  Wake up 
93. vice configurations are protected from the Plug  amp  Play function     53         Serial Parallel Port Configurations  This item sets the I O address of the serial and parallel ports and has submenus   Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below                                PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  Serial Parallel Port Configurations Item Specific Help  Serial port 1  ESIE   Enabled   I O address   3F8 3FF  The port is enabled  Interrupt   IRQ 4  with user  Serial port 2   Disabled  configuration   Mode   Serial Connector   Parallel port   Enabled   Auto   Mode   Bi directional  A Plug  amp  Play OS an  I O address   378 37F  ACPI OS will  Interrupt   IRQ 7  configure the port    Disabled   The port is  disabled   F1 qu   Space F9  ESC ca  Enter F10      Serial Port 1  This item sets the I O port address and interrupt request of serial port 1     Disabled    The serial port is disabled and resources are freed     Enabled  Initial value   Set the I O port address and the interrupt request of the serial port     Auto  The personal computer automatically assigns an I O port address and an interrupt  request     P Point         When  Serial Port 1  is  Disabled   the port is not transparent to devices controlled by the  Windows 95 98 APM device manager     To disable the serial port on Windows 98 ACPI  use the Windows 98 ACPI device manager        l O Address    This item appears when  Serial Port 1  is  Enabled   Set the I O addr
94. w          3 Slide the motherboard  for installing a  small expansion card      Raise the lever about 90 degrees and pull out  the motherboard        4 Remove the slot cover     Remove the screw to remove the retaining  metal bracket  then remove the slot cover to  install the expansion card        5 insert the expansion card into the  connector     Insert the expansion card firmly into the  connector             S D  8 T    re Expansion slot    Expansion  card         31    6 Secure the expansion card with the screw     Secure the expansion card with the screw  removed in step 4     E    7 Install the motherboard  when a large  expansion card has been installed      Firmly insert the motherboard and hold it  down with the lever     8 Install the retaining metal bracket at the  side  for installing a large expansion card      Insert the hooks of the retaining metal bracket  into the groove at the front of the PC main unit   then attach the metal bracket        Secure the metal bracket with the screw  removed in step 2     9 Attach the upper cover     32       P Point      Store the removed slot cover     To remove the expansion card  reverse the above steps       To use the MS DOS utility included with the option card by adding the option card and  starting the utility from the floppy disk  when using the Plug and Play incompatible  operating system   set the item in  Detail Menu    Plug  amp  Play compatible operating  system  to  No   Some option cards may not be recognized
95. y be changed                 DMA Status   0 Free   1 Free   2 Floppy disk   3 Free   4 Slave DMA controller  5 Free   6 Free   7 Free   yo Status   0200h to 0207h Joystick   O2F8h to O2FFh Serial port  COM2   0378h to 037Fh Parallel port  0388h to 038Bh Sound card   03BOh to O3BBh Display adapter  O3COh to O3DFh Display adapter  OSF8h to O3FFh Serial port       Although  Joystick  is displayed in the device manager of Windows 95 98  it cannot be  used with this PC because the joystick connector is not provided in your PC     101    Connector specifications    The pin arrangement and signal names of each connector are as follows       CRT connector    5    uo          1     0  e                                                                      15 1  Pin no  Signal name Direction Description  1 RED Output Red output  2 GREEN Output Green output  3 BLUE Output Blue output  4 NC   Not connected  5108 GND   Ground  9  5V    5V  10 GND   Ground  11 NC E Not connected  12 SDA Input output Data  13 HSYNC Output Horizontal synchronous signal  14 VSYNC Output Vertical synchronous signal  15 SCL Input output Data clock    LAN connector  100BASE TX 10BASE T   Pin no  Signal name 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       102      Parallel connector  13 1    OU                                                    
    
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