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Fujitsu LifeBook S7210 User's Manual

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1. 0 0 38 Optical Drive Media Player Software 0 005 39 Loading Media on Your Drive 39 Removing Media 0 0 40 Emergency Optical Drive Tray Release 40 Using the Media Player Software 40 Memory Stick Secure Digital Cards Installing Memory Stick SD Cards 41 Removing A Memory Stick SD Card 41 ExpressCards Smart Cards Inserting ExpressCards 22 2 22 42 Removing ExpressCards 0 42 Smart Card Reader 222222220 43 Memory Upgrade Module Installing Memory Upgrade Modules 44 Removing a Memory Upgrade Module 44 Checking the Memory Capacity 45 Device Ports Modem RJ 11 Telephone Jack 46 Internal LAN RJ 45 Jack oo o 46 Port Replicator Connector 46 Universal Serial Bus PortS o 47 Headphone Jack ooooocococcccocoo co 47 Microphone Jack ooooocooooccmooo 47 External Video Port 0 00000 eee ee 47 5 TROUBLESHOOTING Identifying the Problem 51 Specific ProblemsS oococcccococoo 51 Troubleshooting Table 52 Power On Self Test Messages 59 Emergency media Player Drive Tray Release 60 Modem Result Codes 60 Restoring Pre installed Software 61 Restoring the OS for Windows XP Systems 61 Restori
2. The presence of the Softex program group in the Programs group of the Start menu System Requirements The OmniPass application requires space on your hard drive it also requires specific Operating Systems OS s The minimum requirements are as follows Windows XP Professional operating system At least 35 MB available hard disk space Installing the OmniPass Application If OmniPass is already installed on your system go to User Enrollment on page 100 If you have run the ClickMe utility it is likely that OmniPass has already been installed on your system Otherwise continue with this section on software installation i To install OmniPass on your system you must For installation OmniPass requires that the user installing OmniPass have administrative privileges to the system If your current user does not have administrative privileges log out and then log in with an administrator user before proceeding with OmniPass installation l Insert the installation media for the OmniPass appli cation into the appropriate drive If you are installing from CD ROM or DVD ROM you must find and launch the OmniPass installation program setup exe from the media 2 Follow the directions provided in the OmniPass installation program Specify a location to which you would like OmniPass installed It is recom mended that you NOT install OmniPass in the root directory e g CA 3 Once OmniPass has complete
3. The Hard Disk Data Delete utility on this disc is used to delete all data on your hard disk and prevent it from being reused Do not use the Hard Disk Data Delete utility unless you are absolutely certain that you want to erase your entire hard disk including all partitions The Partition Creation utility allows you to create a new D partition or resize existing partitions on your hard disk NOTE Creating or resizing partitions with this utility will cause all data on the hard disk to be completely erased The Diagnostics utility allows the IT professional to determine device status condition by executing diag nostics tests on selected system components Methods for accessing the utilities Certain LifeBook models have the Recovery and Utility applets pre installed on a hidden drive partition Other systems require that the Recovery and Utility disc be used or in the event the hard disk has been refor matted In order to determine the method for accessing the Recovery and Utility applet perform the following procedures in order Determining whether Recovery and Utility is pre loaded 1 Turn on or reboot your system When the Fujitsu logo appears press F12 key 2 From the Boot Menu that appears check whether the Recovery and Utility option is present If it is not present it means that the utility must be used When the System Recovery Options dialog opens select a new keyboard layout if necessary then cli
4. i Besides the options available for conserving battery power there are also some things that you can do to prevent your battery from running down as quickly For example you can create an appropriate power saving profile put your notebook into Standby mode when it is not performing an operation and you can limit the use of high power devices As with all mobile battery powered computers there is a trade off between perfor mance and power savings Please note that Standby Mode in Windows XP is known as Sleep Mode in Windows Vista The two terms are interchangeable For purposes of this document Standby Mode will be used POWER SUSPEND RESUME BUTTON When your notebook is active the Power Suspend Resume button can be used to manually put the note book into Standby mode Push the Power Suspend Resume button when the notebook is active but not actively accessing anything and immediately release the button If your notebook is suspended pushing the Power Suspend Resume button returns your notebook to active operation You can tell whether the system is suspended by looking at the Power indicator If the indicator is visible and not flashing your notebook is fully opera tional If the indicator is visible and flashing your note book is in Standby mode If the indicator is not visible the power is off or your notebook is in Hibernation mode See Hibernation Feature STANDBY SLEEP MODE Standby mod
5. 3 Selecta network from the list that appears and click the Connect button CONFIGURING THE WLAN USING WINDOWS XP Procedure 1 Click the Start button then select Control Panel 2 Ifthe Control Panel is not in Classic View select Classic View from the left panel Double click the Network Connections icon 3 Select New Connection wizard 4 Click the Next button 5 Select Connect to the Internet then click Next 6 Depending upon what type of connection you would like to make make a selection For an infra structure network select Manually create a net work profile For ad hoc network select Choose from a list of Internet service providers 7 Enter any required information It may be neces sary to consult with your network administrator for some of the information 8 Intheevent you require assistance go to Start gt Help and Support gt Networking and the Web Select the main topic in which you are interested then type in relevant keywords in the Search box Connectiing to a Network After you have configured your computer you can connect to an active network by clicking on the Wireless Network icon in the system tray 93 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Troubleshooting the WLAN TROUBLESHOOTING Causes and countermeasures for troubles you may encounter while using your wireless LAN are described in the following table Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutio
6. SSID Service Set Identifier Specifies which network you are joining Some systems allow you to specify any SSID as an option so you can join any network Standby To make inoperative for a period of time Your LifeBook notebook uses various suspension states to reduce power consumption and prolong the charge of your battery Status Indicator A display which reports the condition of some portion of your hardware On your LifeBook notebook this is an LCD screen just above the keyboard Stereo audio A system using two channels to process sound from two different sources SVGA Super VGA S Video Super Video A component video system for driving a TV or computer monitor System Clock An oscillator of fixed precise frequency which synchro nizes the operation of the system and is counted to provide time of day and date TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A standard Internet protocol that is most widely used TFT Thin Film Transistor A technology for flat display panels which uses a thin film matrix of transistors to control each pixel of the display screen individually UL Underwriters Laboratories An independent organiza tion that tests and certifies the electrical safety of devices 83 LifeBook S7000 Notebook USB Universal Serial Bus Standard that allows you to simultaneously connect up to 127 USB devices such as game pads pointing devices printers and keyboard
7. or Choose what closing the lid does then make your selections Do Nothing Sleep Hibernate or Shut Down Windows XP The default settings are not enabled To enable or disable the Hibernation feature follow these steps 1 From the Start menu select Settings and then select Control Panel From the Control Panel select Power Options Select the Hibernate tab Select the box to enable or disable this feature WINDOWS POWER MANAGEMENT The Power Options icon located in the Windows Control Panel allows you to configure some of the power management settings For example you can use the Power Options to set timeout values to turn off the display and hard disks whether you are running the notebook on battery power or on an adapter RESTARTING THE SYSTEM If your system is on and you need to restart it be sure that you use the following procedure Windows Vista 1 Click the Start button and then move the mouse over the right arrow 2 Select Restart from the list Windows XP Click the Start button and then click Shut Down 2 Select the Restart option from within the Windows Shut Down dialog box 3 Click OK to restart your notebook Your notebook will shut down and then reboot Turning off your notebook without exiting Windows or turning it on within 10 seconds of being shut off may cause an error when you start the next time i Getting Started POWERING OFF Before turning off the
8. pies S7000 Notebook Remembering a Password OmniPass can remember any application GUI or pass word protected resource that has a password prompt Using the following procedure you can store a set of credentials into OmniPass These credentials will then be linked to your master password or fingerprint Go to a site that requires a login username and pass word but do not log in yet At the site login prompt enter your username and password in the prompted fields but do not enter the site do not hit Enter Submit OK or Login Right click the OmniPass system tray icon and select Remember Password from the submenu The Windows arrow cursor will change to a golden key OmniPass cursor Click this OmniPass cursor in the login prompt area but do not click the Login or Submit button Associating a Friendly Name After clicking the OmniPass key cursor near the login prompt OmniPass will prompt you to enter a friendly name for this site You should enter something that reminds you of the website the company or the service you are logging into In its secure database OmniPass associates this friendly name with this website Additional Settings for Remembering a Site When OmniPass prompts you to enter a friendly name you also have the opportunity to set how OmniPass authenticates you to this site There are three effective settings for how OmniPass handles a remembered site gt The default setting is
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10. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition With Microsoft Works 8 5 and Microsoft Office 60 day trial Small Business Edition 2007 Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition With Microsoft Works 8 5 and Microsoft Office 60 day trial Small Business Edition 2007 Microsoft Office Ready With Office Ready PCs it s now even easier to take advantage of Microsoft Office 2007 The full versions of Microsoft Office Basic Small Business and Professional 2007 are already preinstalled on your PC so there s nothing to install and all Office Ready PCs give you the option to activate a 60 day trial of Microsoft Office Professional 2007 All you need to do is purchase the appropriate Office 2007 license kit which allows you to un lock the full version of Office that you want Fujitsu offers a Media License Kit for Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 Simply enter your product key and you re ready to go Another option is to purchase a Microsoft Office 2007 media less license kit MLK from either your computer reseller or online from Microsoft within 90 days of the purchase of your computer 76 Glossary 78 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Glossary AC Adapter A device which converts the AC voltage from a wall outlet to the DC voltage needed to power your LifeBook notebook ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Active Matrix Display A type of technology for making flat panel displays which has a t
11. The four numbers in an IP address are used in different ways to identify a particular network and a host on that network Three regional Internet registries ARIN RIPE NCC and APNIC assign Internet addresses from the following three classes Class A supports 16 million hosts on each of 126 networks Class B supports 65 000 hosts on each of 16 000 networks Class C supports 254 hosts on each of 2 million networks The number of unassigned Internet addresses is running out so a new classless scheme called CIDR is gradually replacing the system based on classes A B and C and is tied to adoption of IPv6 credit webopedia com IR An abbreviation for infrared IrDA Infrared Data Association An organization which produces standards for communication using infrared as the carrier IRQ Interrupt Request An acronym for the hardware signal to the CPU that an external event has occurred which needs to be processed KB Kilobyte LAN Local Area Network An interconnection of computers and peripherals within a single limited geographic location which can pass programs and data amongst themselves LCD Liquid Crystal Display A type of display which makes images by controlling the orientation of crystals in a crystalline liquid Lithium on Battery A type of rechargeable battery which has a high power time life for its size and is not subject to the memory effect as Nickel Cadmium batteries LPT Port
12. ating modes IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b and IEEE802 11g The WLAN device is Wi Fi certified and operate as applicableO at a the maximum data rate of 540 Mbps theoretical in IEEE802 11n draft mode 54 Mbps Figure A 1 Ad Hoc Mode Network 90 in IEEE802 11a or IEEE802 11g mode and 11 Mbps in IEEE802 11b mode The WLAN device supports the following encryption methods WEP TKIP CKIP and AES encryption The Wireless LAN device is compliant with the following standards WPA WPA2 CCX1 0 CCX2 0 CCX3 0 and CCX4 0 WIRELESS LAN MODES USING THIS DEVICE Ad Hoc Mode See Figure A 1 Ad Hoc Mode refers to a wireless network architecture where wireless network connec tivity between multiple computers is established without a central wireless network device typically known as Access Point s Connectivity is accomplished using only client devices in a peer to peer fashion That is why Ad Hoc networks are also known as peer to peer networks Ad Hoc networks are an easy and inexpensive method for establishing network connectivity between multiple computers Ad Hoc mode requires that the SSID network authenti cation and encryption key settings are identically configured on all computers in the Ad Hoc network Access Point Infrastructure Mode See Figure A 2 Infrastructure mode refers to a wireless network architecture in which devices communicate with wireless or wired network devices by communi cating t
13. Connecting a Modem The modem sound may initially be deactivated To acti vate modem sound follow these easy steps Windows XP 1 Right click on the Speaker icon in your system tray 2 Select Open Volume 3 Select Option Properties 4 Under Show the following volume controls click on Phone and click OK 5 Uncheck the Mute box under Phone Balance Windows Vista 1 Select Start gt Control Panel 2 Select Classic View in the left pane 3 Double click Phone and Modems 4 You may initially need to enter your area code in order to open the Phone and Modem Options window 5 Select the Modems tab and click the Properties button 6 Select the Modem tab and adjust the volume as necessary 46 The internal modem is not intended for use with Digital PBX systems Do not con nect the internal modem to a Digital PBX as it may cause serious damage to the internal modem or your entire LifeBook notebook Consult your PBX manufac turer s documentation for details Some hotels have Digital PBX systems Be sure to find out BEFORE you connect your modem The internal modem is designed to the ITU T V 90 standard lts maximum speed of 53000bps is the highest allowed by FCC and its actual connec tion rate depends on the line conditions The maximum speed is 33600bps at upload i The internal modem on all Fujitsu Life Book notebooks from Fujitsu are certi fied for use in the United
14. Goto the Utilities Security Application Pane Supervisor folder on the CD and double click the setupS exe file In Vista the path is Utilities SAP Vista Supervisor SetupS exe The Installing Secu rity Panel Application window will appear Follow the instructions on the screen 2 Goto the Utilities Security Application Panel User folder on the CD and double click the setup exe file In Vista the path is Utilities SAP Vista Setup exe The Installing Security Panel Application 22 window will appear Follow the instructions on the screen Supervisor and user passwords can be set via Windows software using the FJSECS exe and FJSECU exe files respectively FJSECU exe for the user password cannot run without first setting a supervisor password You need to run FJSECS exe first to set the supervisor pass word Follow instructions under Setting Passwords on page 20 If you forget both passwords contact Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation Service and Support at 1 800 8FUJITSU 1 800 838 5487 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation charges a service fee for unlocking a pass word restricted LifeBook notebook When calling please have a valid credit card and provide proof of ownership You will then be given instructions on where to ship your notebook LAUNCHING APPLICATIONS WITH THE SECURITY APPLICATION PANEL When you start Windows the LifeBook Application Panel is automatically activated As an application launcher the Lif
15. Registering Windows XP with Microsoft In order to ensure that you receive the most benefits from the Windows operating system it should be registered the first time you use it After you receive the Windows Welcome screen you will be prompted to enter registration information in the following order First of all you will need to read and accept the End User License Agreements EULAs After accepting the EULASs you will be asked if you want to enable the Auto matic Updates feature Acceptance of this feature is recommended because it allows your system to be updated automatically whenever an important change becomes available for your notebook f you reject the terms of the license agreement you will be asked to review the license agreement for information on returning Windows or to shut down your LifeBook notebook You cannot use your notebook until you have accepted the License Agreement If you stop the process your notebook will return to the beginning of the Windows Welcome Process even if you shut your notebook down and start it up again Several additional windows will appear prompting you to enter a name and description for your computer an Administrator password and a domain name Read the instructions on the screens carefully and fill in the infor mation as directed You willthen be automatically connected to the Internet if you have an appropriate connection available If an automatic co
16. The internal modem operation is controlled by generic AT commands from the operating system and application software The standard long form result codes may in some cases be displayed on your screen to keep you informed of the actions of your modem The operating system and application software may suppress display of the result codes Examples of result codes are OK NO CARRIER NO DIALTONE CONNECT 53000 Connection complete at 53 000 bps ERROR FAX RING This means an incoming call BUSY NO ANSWER When using the internal modem with applications that are not factory installed refer to the application documentation RESTORING PRE INSTALLED SOFTWARE The Drivers and Applications Restore DAR DVD contains sets of device drivers and Fujitsu utilities in specific directories that are unique to your computer configuration for use as documented below In order to install applications and or drivers from the DAR DVD you will need to use a DVD drive either in your system or attached externally If you have access to the internet visit the Fujitsu Support website at http www computers us fujitsu com support to check for the most current information drivers and hints on how to perform recovery and system updates Re Installing Individual Drivers and Applications The Drivers and Applications CD can be used to selec tively re install drivers and or applications t
17. You can perform all the functions explained in Password Management on page 103 CONFIGURING OMNIPASS This section gives an overview of both the Export Import function and the OmniPass Control Center Exporting and Importing Users Using the OmniPass Control Center you can export and import users in and out of OmniPass The export process backs up all remembered sites credentials and any enrolled fingerprints for an OmniPass user All OmniPass data for a user is backed up to a single encrypted database file During the import process the Windows login of the exported user is required If the proper credentials cannot be supplied the user profile will not be imported 103 piens S7000 Notebook You should periodically export your user profile and store it in a safe place If anything happens to your system you can import your OmniPass profile to a new system and have all your remem bered settings and fingerprints instantly You don t forget the Windows login credentials when exporting When you examine the importation you are prompted for authentication The credentials that will allow a user profile to be imported are the Windows login credentials of the exported user They are the credentials that had to be submitted when the user profile was exported You will need User Name Password and Domain i Exporting an OmniPass User Profile To export a user open the OmniPass Control Center and click
18. as you risk damaging your notebook After satisfactory completion of the POST your note book will load your operating system i Never turn off your LifeBook notebook during the Power On Self Test POST or it will cause an error message to be displayed when you turn your LifeBook notebook on the next time See Power On Self Test Messages on page 59 for more information Getting Started BOOT SEQUENCE The procedure for starting up your notebook is termed the Bootup sequence and involves your notebook s BIOS When your LifeBook notebook is first turned on the main system memory is empty and it needs to find instructions to start up your notebook This information is in the BIOS program Each time you power up or restart your notebook it goes through a boot sequence which displays a Fujitsu logo until your operating system is loaded During booting your notebook is performing a standard boot sequence including a Power On Self Test POST When the boot sequence is completed without a failure and without a request for the BIOS Setup Utility the system displays the operating system s opening screen The boot sequence is executed when You turn on the power to your LifeBook notebook You restart your notebook from the Windows Shut Down dialog box The software initiates a system restart Example When you install a new application HARD DISK DRIVE PASSWORDS To provide additional security for you
19. key also allows you to change the display brightness level The power management time Press a keyboard button or move the mouse to outs may be set for very short restore operation If that fails push the Power intervals and you failed to Suspend Resume button The display may be shut notice the display come on off by Standby mode Auto Suspend or Video and go off again Timeout The LifeBook notebook Power On Self Test POST Contact your support representative turned on with a series of beeps and your built in display is blank has detected a failure which does not allow the display to operate The display goes blank by itself after you have been using it The notebook has gone into Video timeout Standby mode Suspend mode or Save to Disk mode because you have not used it for a period of time Press any button on the keyboard or move the mouse to restore operation If that fails push the Power Suspend Resume button Check your power management settings or close your applications and go to the Power Options control panel DR LifeBook S7000 Notebook Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions The display goes blank by itself after you have been using it continued The power management time outs may be set for very short intervals and you failed to notice the display come on and go off again Press any button on the keyboard or move the mouse to restore operation If
20. of our environment and dispose of bat teries properly Check with your local government authority for details regard ing recycling or disposing of old batter ies If you cannot find this information elsewhere contact your support repre sentative at 1 800 8FUJITSU 1 800 838 5487 User Installable Features RECHARGING THE BATTERIES If you want to know the condition of the primary Lithium ion battery check the Battery Level indicator located on the Status Indicator panel The indicator changes as the battery level changes The Lithium ion battery is recharged internally using the AC adapter or Auto Airline adapter To recharge the battery make sure the battery that needs to be charged is installed in your LifeBook notebook and connect the AC or Auto Airline adapter i There is no memory effect on the Lithium ion battery therefore you do not need to discharge the battery completely before recharging The charge times will be significantly longer if your notebook is in use while the battery is charging If you want to charge the battery more quickly put your notebook into Suspend mode or turn it off while the adapter is charging the battery See Power Management on page 32 for more information on Standby mode and shutdown procedure i Low Battery State When the battery is running low a low battery notifica tion message will appear If you do not respond to the low battery message the batteries will contin
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22. the card your notebook or both A 42 To remove an ExpressCard simply grasp the end of it pull it straight out SMART CARD READER A dedicated Smart Card Reader is provided on the right hand side of your notebook Figure 4 8 Smart Cards are the same size and shape as credit cards but they contain an integrated microprocessor chip The chip can hold a variety of information and provides you with many possible options such as allowing you to make secure purchases pay for phone calls store security information and provide personal identification and information i In order to use the Smart Card Reader you must purchase optional Smart Card third party software Note that the Smart Card should be inserted into the Smart Card slot upside down i e with the chip facing down Dedicated Smart Card slot Figure 4 8 Smart Card Slot User Installable Features 43 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Memory Upgrade Module Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook comes with a minimum of 512 MB of high speed Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic RAM DDR2 667 SDRAM factory installed To increase your notebook s memory capacity you may install an additional memory upgrade module The memory upgrade must be a dual in line DIMM SDRAM module To ensure 10096 compatibility purchase the SDRAM module only from the Fujitsu web store at www shopfujitsu com Do not remov
23. 57 58 Display Timeout 2 0 sadova rada 33 Docking Port REIR en 46 Double Clicking ooooooooococcrcccncro mo 16 Dragging ara ei URS 17 Drivers and Application Restore CD 61 DVD drive access indicator 1 6 6 cece eee eee eee ees 13 problems eer ER RR Yer e YR 52 53 tray release icipoieki 252458 404820 40 40 60 E Emergency tray release eee eee eee 10 Error Messages ur 2 25245 282 2880828 1888255 59 Express rds ii TT 42 External Video Port ccc cece ee 47 F EDU sey or sigan sta lg NOE told eos 31 63 75 Fingerprint Sensor Device o oooooocommo o 99 enrolling a fingerprint ooooooooommo 101 getting started cercania ore Er e Re eee 99 installing OmniPass 0 00 e eee eee 99 logging into a remembered site 102 OmniPass authentication toolbar 101 password replacement ooooocoommocmmm 101 remembering a password 000 102 uninstalling OmniPass oooomocommo 100 user enrollment 2c eve ERES 200202 100 using OmniPass 0 00 cece eee eee ees 101 Flexible Bay vr ua green 9 19 cold swapping eee eee eee eee eee 19 devices wen c bet EAE S ID PRETI E 19 egiectlever isis set PRI 808 18 ee as 9 installing removing 0 00 e eee e eae 19 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Fujitsu Contact Information 1 Fujitsu Driver Update utility 31 63 75
24. Import Export User under Manage Users Click Exports an OmniPass user profile OmniPass will prompt you to authenticate Upon successfully authenti cation you must name the OmniPass user profile and decide where to save it An opi file is generated and you should store a copy of it in a safe place This opi file contains all your user specific OmniPass data and it is both encrypted and password protected This user profile does NOT contain any of your encrypted data files Importing an OmniPass User Profile i To import an OmniPass user open the OmniPass Control Center and click Import Export User under Manage Users Click Imports a new user into OmniPass and then select OmniPass Import Export File opi and click Next OmniPass will then prompt you to browse for the file you had previously exported opi file When you select the opi file for importation OmniPass will prompt you for authentication The credentials that will allow a user profile to be imported are the Windows login credentials of the exported user They are the credentials that had to be submitted when the user profile was exported You will need User Name Password and Domain If you don t remember the value for Domain in a PC or SOHO environment Domain should be your computer name You cannot import a user into OmniPass if there already is a user with the same name enrolled in OmniPass OmniPass will notify you if the user was successfully
25. Line Printer Port A way of referring to parallel interface ports because historically line printers were the first and latter the most common device connected to parallel ports MAC Address Media Access Control Address A unique physical address of a network card For Ethernet the first three bytes are used as the vendor code controlled and assigned by IEEE The remaining three bytes are controlled by each vendor preventing overlap therefore every Ethernet card is given a unique physical address in the world being assigned with a different address from other cards For Ethernet frames are sent and received based on this address MB Megabyte 81 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Megahertz 1 000 000 cycles per second Memory A repository for data and applications which is readily accessible to your LifeBook notebook s CPU MHz Megahertz MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface A standard communication protocol for exchange of information between computers and sound producers such as synthesizers Modem A contraction for MOdulator DEModulator The equipment which connects a computer or other data terminal to a communication line Monaural A system using one channel to process sound from all sources MPU 401 A standard for MIDI interfaces and connectors MTU Maximum Transmission Unit The maximum data size that can be transferred at a time through the Internet or other networks You can set a smalle
26. Options Properties located in the Control Panel to adjust the timeout values to better suit your needs You have a battery failure Verify the condition of the batteries using the Status Indicator panel and replace or remove any batteries that are shorted See Status Indicator Panel on page 12 for more information 55 LifeBook S7000 Notebook at the dead battery state and the system has gone into Dead Battery Suspend mode Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions Your LifeBook notebook You are operating on battery Install a power adapter and then push the Power turns off all by itself power and ignored a low batt Suspend Resume button See Power Sources on continued ery alarm until the batteriesare page 27 for more information Your power adapter has failed or lost its power source Make sure the adapter is plugged in and the outlet has power Your LifeBook notebook will not work on battery alone The installed batteries are dead Replace the battery with a charged one or install a power adapter No batteries are installed Install a charged battery The batteries are improperly installed Your installed batteries are faulty Verify that the batteries are properly connected by re installing them Verify the condition of the batteries using the Status Indicator panel and replace or remove any batteries that are shorted See Status Indicator Panel on pa
27. The Integrated Bluetooth module EYTF3CSFT is an optional device available for Fujitsu mobile computers WHAT IS BLUETOOTH Bluetooth technology is designed as a short range wire less link between mobile devices such as laptop computers phones printers and cameras Bluetooth technology is used to create Personal Area Networks PANs between devices in short range of each other i WHERE TO FIND INFORMATION ABOUT BLUETOOTH The Bluetooth module contains a robust Help user s guide to assist you in learning about operation of the Bluetooth device You may need to install the Bluetooth application on your system using the Bluetooth disc that came with the notebook Windows XP Note that prior to using the Bluetooth application in Windows XP you must first load it from the Bluetooth disc To access the Help file click Start gt All Programs and click on Toshiba Select Bluetooth then select User s Guide Windows Vista To access the Help file click Start gt All Programs and click on Bluetooth then select User s Guide For additional information about Bluetooth Technology visit the Bluetooth Web site at www bluetooth com 96 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment The Bluetooth antenna is located on the right of the palm rest and is exempt from minimum distance criteria due to its low power T
28. USB devices and or drivers are guaranteed to work Figure 4 14 Connecting a USB Device HEADPHONE JACK The headphone jack allows you to connect stereo head phones or powered external speakers to your notebook Your headphones or speakers must be equipped with a 1 8 3 5 mm stereo mini plug In order to connect headphones or speakers follow these easy steps 1 Align the connector with the port opening 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated If you plug headphones into the head phone jack built in stereo speakers will be disabled i User Installable Features MICROPHONE JACK The microphone jack allows you to connect an external stereo microphone Your microphone must be equipped with a 1 8 3 5 mm mini plug in order to fit into the microphone jack of your notebook In order to connect a microphone follow these easy steps 1 Align the connector with the port opening 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated EXTERNAL VIDEO PORT The external video port allows you to connect an external monitor or LCD projector In order to connect an external video device follow these easy steps See Figure 2 4 on page 8 for location 1 Open the plastic cover that is over the port then align the connector with the port opening 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated 3 Tighten the two hold down screws located on each end of the connector i P
29. by whichever modem application is in use See your application software documentation for additional information USB Device Problems You have installed a USB device but your LifeBook notebook does not recog nize the device or the device does not seem to The device is not properly installed Remove and re install the device See Device Ports on page 46 for more information The device may have been installed while an application was running so your notebook Close the application and restart your notebook k ly AA SEE is not aware of its installation Your device may not have the See your software documentation and activate the correct software driver active correct driver You may have the wrong I O See your device documentation and software docu address selected for your mentation to determine the required I O address device Change the settings in the BIOS setup utility See BIOS Setup Utility on page 29 for more information Your device and another device Check all I O addresses located within the BIOS are assigned the same I O setup utility and any other installed hardware or address software to make sure there are no duplications Parallel port is set to output Check parallel port setting in the BIOS and set to only bi directional or ECP ExpressCard Problems A card inserted in the ExpressCard slot does not work or is locking up the system 54 The card is n
30. capabilities to Microsoft Windows operating systems OmniPass lets you use a master password for all Windows applica tions and on line passwords and presents a convenient user interface through which you can securely manage passwords users and multiple identities for each user Google Desktop Google Desktop lets you to search the contents of your computer for emails web history and files It also allows you to view news and photos from anywhere on your desktop Google Picasa Google Picasa lets you to search for locate move and label all of the photos on your computer Google ToolBar Google Toolbar lets you to search the Internet quickly block pop ups and perform a variety of other tasks to make your Internet experience easier and more pleasant Fujitsu Driver Update Utility The Fujitsu Driver Update FDU utility is pre installed on your system With FDU you can choose to automati cally or manually go to the Fujitsu site to check for new updates for your system See Automatically Down loading Driver Updates on page 63 for more information EverNote EverNote allows you to easily capture store and access a variety of documents such as typed and handwritten memos webpage excerpts emails phone messages addresses passwords sketches and documents 75 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Operating System Options Depending upon your system one of the following operating system configurations will be installed
31. damaged O OPTICAL DRIVE ACCESS INDICATOR The Optical Drive Access indicator tells you that the DVD CD RW CD ROM drive is being accessed If the Auto Insert Notification function is active the indicator will flash periodically when your system is checking the DVD CD RW CD ROM drive If the Auto Insert Notifi cation function is not active the indicator will only flash when you access the DVD CD RW CD ROM drive The default setting is the Auto Insert Notification function active The DVD CD RW CD ROM Auto Insert Notification function will periodically check for a DVD CD RW CD ROM installed in the drive causing the DVD CD RW CD ROM Access indicator to flash The DVD CD RW CD ROM Auto Insert Notification function allows your system to start a DVD CD RW CD ROM automatically as soon as it is inserted in the drive and the tray is closed It will begin playing an audio DVD CD or will start an application if the DVD CD has an auto run file i Getting to Know Your LifeBook 8 HARD DRIVE ACCESS INDICATOR The Hard Drive Access indicator shows whether your internal hard drive is being accessed i O NUMLK INDICATOR The NumLk indicator states that the integral keyboard is set in ten key numeric keypad mode The Hard Drive Access indicator does not show which hard drive is being accessed O CAPSLOCK INDICATOR The CapsLock indicator states that your keyboard is set to type in all capital letters L SC
32. devices in specific environments is not clear e g airports hospitals chemical oil gas industrial plants private buildings obtain authorization to use these devices prior to operating the equipment Regulatory Information Disclaimers Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this device or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by the manufacturer It is the responsibility of the user to correct any interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment The manufacturer and its autho rized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from failure to comply with these guidelines This device must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter For IEEE 802 11a Wireless LAN For operation within 5 15 5 25 GHz frequency range it is restricted to indoor environments and the antenna of this device must be integral Federal Communications Commission statement T
33. following devices will be pre installed in the Flexible Bay Weight Saver Modular Dual Layer Multi Format DVD Writer Modular DVD CD RW combo drive Depending on your system configuration the following optional items may be included with your system Modular 2nd bay battery Application discs for third party software Once you have checked and confirmed that your Life Book system is complete read through the following pages to learn about all of your notebook s components X Figure 2 2 AC Adapter LifeBook S7000 Notebook Built in Microphone Status Indicator Panel Stereo Speaker Optional Quick Point Cursor Control N Touchpad Pointing Device Air Vents Memory Stick SD Card Slot Wireless LAN Bluetooth On Off Switch Headphone Jack Microphone Jack N N y IN P Optional Built in Web Camera Display Panel Latch a play lt Te Microphone Display Panel J LifeBook Security Application Panel III Power Suspend gt 24 Resume Button N N N N ORA x Stereo Speaker Keyboard Display Panel Latch Button Figure 2 3 LifeBook notebook with display open Locating the Controls and Connectors TOP COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook s top components Built in Microphones The two built in microphones allow you to record stereo sound Optional Built in Web Camera Certain configurations have
34. for more information If a battery is indicating a short remove that battery and operate from another power source or replace that battery The battery or batteries are low Check the Status Indicator Panel to determine the presence and condition of the batteries See Status Indicator Panel on page 12 for more information Use a Power adapter to operate until a battery is charged or install a charged battery The power adapter AC or auto airline is not plugged in properly The Power adapter AC or auto airline has no power from the AC outlet airplane seat jack or the car s cigarette lighter Verify that your adapter is connected correctly See Power Sources on page 27 for more information Move the AC cord to a different outlet check for a line switch or tripped circuit breaker for the AC outlet If you are using an auto airline adapter in a car make sure the ignition switch is in the On or Accessories position The Power adapter AC or auto airline is faulty Try a different Power adapter or install a charged optional second battery Your LifeBook notebook turns off all by itself The power management parameters are set for auto timeouts which are too short for your operating needs Press any button on the keyboard or move the mouse to restore operation If that fails push the Power Suspend Resume button Check your power management settings or close your applications and go to the Power
35. function to control the association between the IP address and the name assigned to the computer 80 If you do not know the IP address but if you know the computer name you can still communicate to that computer DOS Disk Operating System MS DOS is a Microsoft Disk Operating System Driver A computer program which converts application and operating system commands to external devices into the exact form required by a specific brand and model of device in order to produce the desired results from that particular equipment DVMT Dynamic Video Memory Technology A video memory architecture that increases the efficiency of the motherboard by using innovative memory utilization and direct AGP ECP Extended Capability Port A set of standards for high speed data communication and interconnection between electronic devices Encryption Key Network Key Data encryption key used to encrypt message text and for computing message integrity checks Data encryp tion protects data from unauthorized viewing This device uses the same encryption key to encode and decode the data and the identical encryption key is required between the sender and receiver ESD Electrostatic Discharge The sudden discharge of elec tricity from a static charge which has built up slowly Example the shock you get from a doorknob on a dry day or the sparks you get from brushing hair on a dry day Extended Memory All memory more than the 640KB
36. holding down the Fn key To restore audio repeat the Fn F3 procedure Volume can be controlled by many volume controls that are set within individual applications Certain external audio devices you might connect to your system may have hardware volume controls Each source discussed above puts an upper limit on the volume level that must then be followed by the other sources We recommend that you experiment with the various volume controls to discover the optimal sound level 18 Getting to Know Your LifeBook Flexible Bay Flexible Bay Release Latch Figure 2 17 Flexible Bay Flexible Bay Devices Your notebook has a Flexible Bay that can house one of several devices Your Flexible Bay will have one of the following devices installed Modular Dual Layer Multi Format DVD Writer This allows you to access movies software and audio DVD CDs and record to DVD CD and DVD RAM discs Modular DVD CD RW combo drive This allows you to access movies software and audio DVD CDs as well as to write to CDs Modular Lithium ion battery This is a rechargeable battery that can be used to power your LifeBook note book when an adapter is not connected Modular Second Hard Disk Drive This allows you to store additional data and applications Weight Saver This is used to fill the bay when no device is needed REMOVING AND INSTALLING MODULAR DEVICES There are two wa
37. important that you dispose of the old battery properly because batteries contain mate rials that could cause environmental damage if disposed of improperly Fujitsu is very concerned with envi ronmental protection and has enlisted the services of the Recharge able Battery Recycling Corporation RBRC a non profit public service organization dedicated to protecting our environment by recycling old batteries at no cost to you RBRC has drop off points at tens of thousands of loca tions throughout the United States and Canada To find the location nearest you go to www RBRC org or call 1 800 822 8837 If there are no convenient RBRC locations near you you can also go to the EIA Consumer Education Initiative website http EIAE org and search for a convenient disposal location Remember protecting the environment is a coopera tive effort and you should make every effort to protect it for current and future generations To order a new battery for your Fujitsu mobile computer go to the Fujitsu shopping site at www shopfujitsu com in the US or www fujitsu ca products notebooks in Canada RBRC is an independent third party to which Fujitsu provides funding for battery recycling RBRC is in no way affiliated with Fujitsu Table of Contents Fujitsu LifeBooke 7210 Notebook Table of Contents 1 PREFACE About This Guide 00000 ee eee 1 Conventions Used in the Guide 1 Fu
38. imported 104 Things to Know Regarding Import Export Assume you export a local Windows User profile from OmniPass You want to import that profile to another machine that has OmniPass Before you can import the profile a Windows user with the same login cre dentials must be created on the machine importing the profile Example I have a Windows user with the username Tom and the password Sunshine on my system I have enrolled Tom into OmniPass and remembered passwords I want to take all my passwords to new sys tem I export TonYs OmniPass user profile I go to my new system and using the Control Panel I create a user with the username Tom and the password Sun shine I can now successfully import the OmniPass user data to the new system If you export an OmniPass only user you can import that user to any computer running OmniPass pro vided that a user with that name is not already enrolled in OmniPass If you attempt to import a user profile who has the same name as a user already enrolled in OmniPass the OmniPass import function will fail OMNIPASS CONTROL CENTER This section will serve to explain functions within the OmniPass Control Center that weren t explained earlier You can access the OmniPass Control Center any of three ways Double click the golden OmniPass key shaped icon in the Windows system tray typically in the lower right corner of the desktop Click the Start button selec
39. in tight enclosures or on soft surfaces like a bed or cushion Care and Maintenance If you accidentally spill liquid on your LifeBook note book 1 Turn it off 2 Position it so that the liquid can run out 3 Let it dry out for 24 hours or longer if needed 4 If your notebook will not boot after it has dried out call your support representative Do not use your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook in a wet environment near a bathtub swimming pool Always use the AC adapter and batteries that are approved for your notebook Avoid exposure to sand dust and other environmental hazards Do not expose your notebook to direct sunlight for long periods of time as temperatures above 140 F 60 C may damage your notebook Keep the covers closed on the connectors and slots when they are not in use Do not put heavy or sharp objects on the computer If you are carrying your LifeBook notebook in a brief case or any other carrying case make sure that there are no objects in the case pressing on the lid Never position your notebook such that the optical drive is supporting the weight of the notebook Do not drop your notebook Do not touch the screen with any sharp objects CLEANING YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK Always disconnect the power plug Pull the plug not the cord Clean your LifeBook notebook with a damp lint free cloth Do not use abrasives or solvents Use a soft cloth to rem
40. intended for use with Digital PBX systems Do not connect the internal modem to a Digital PBX as it may cause serious damage to the internal modem or your entire notebook Consult your PBX manufacturer s documentation for details Some hotels have Digital PBX systems Be sure to find out BEFORE you connect your modem A The internal multinational modem is designed to the ITU T V 90 v 92 standard Its maximum speed of 53000 bps is the highest allowed by FCC and its actual connection rate depends on the line conditions The maximum speed is 33600 bps at upload in accordance with FCC regulations i For additional information about the modem refer to the Fujitsu website at us fujitsu com computers Flexible Bay The Flexible Bay can accommodate one of the following devices See Flexible Bay Devices on page 19 for more information Modular DVD CD RW combo drive Modular Dual Layer Multi Format DVD Writer Modular Lithium ion battery Modular second hard disk drive Weight Saver Emergency Tray Release Available on optical drive Flexible Bay devices The emergency tray release is used to release the tray when power is not available to the system Flexible Bay Release Latch The Flexible Bay release latch releases the Flexible Bay device Eject Button The Eject Button is used on optical drive Flexible Bay devices to open the media tray Anti theft Lock Slot The anti theft lock slot allows you
41. les utilisateurs doivent v rifier que la prise de terre du service d lectricit les lignes t lphoniques et les conduites d eau m talliques sont connect es ensemble Les utilisateurs NE doivent PAS tenter d tablir ces connex ions eux m mes mais doivent contacter les services d inspection d installations lectriques appropri s ou un lectricien Ceci peut tre particuli rement important en r gions rurales Appendix A Integrated Wireless LAN User s Guide Optional device 88 LifeBook S7000 Notebook C FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION Please note the following regulatory information related to the wireless LAN device Regulatory Notes and Statements Wireless LAN Health and Authorization for use Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from Wire less LAN devices The energy levels of these emissions however are far much less than the electromagnetic energy emissions from wireless devices such as mobile phones Wireless LAN devices are safe for use by consumers because they operate within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations The use of Wireless LAN devices may be restricted in some situations or environments such as On board an airplane or n an explosive environment or n situations where the interference risk to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful In cases in which the policy regarding use of Wireless LAN
42. lt F1 gt to resume lt F2 gt to SETUP Displayed after any recoverable error message Press the F1 key to continue the boot process or the F2 key to enter Setup and change any settings Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used Previous Power On Self Test did not complete success fully The Power On Self Test will load default values and offer to run Setup If the previous failure was caused by incorrect values and they are not corrected the next boot will likely fail also If using the default settings does not allow you to complete a successful boot sequence you should turn off the power and contact your support representative Real time clock error Real time clock fails BIOS test May require board repair Contact your support representative Shadow RAM Failed at offset nnnn Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was detected You are risking data corruption if you continue Contact your support repre sentative nnnn Shadow RAM Passed Where nnnn is the amount of shadow RAM in kilobytes successfully tested System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP The BIOS CMOS RAM memory hold up battery is dead This is part of your BIOS and is a board mounted battery which requires a support representative to change You can continue operating but you will have to use setup utility default values or reconfigure your setup utility every time you turn off your notebook System BI
43. modem ITU V 90 56K data 14 4K fax Gigabit LAN Internal wired 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN Optional 1 3 megapixel web camera Wireless LAN Optional Integrated Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN 802 1 1a b g draft n Optional Atheros AR5006EXS Mini Card Wireless network card 802 11a b g Optional Bluetooth device for wireless personal area network communication Trusted Platform Module The LifeBook 7210 has a Trusted Platform Module TPM installed for added system security LifeBook Security Application Panel The Application Launcher buttons on your LifeBook notebook default to the following applications Button Label Button Function Default Application 1 Application A Notepad 2 Application B Calculator 3 Internet Internet Explorer 4 E Mail Outlook Table 7 1 Application Launcher Defaults Theft Prevention Lock Two lock slots for use with security restraint systems DEVICE PORTS On the LifeBook notebook ExpressCard slot Memory Stick SD Card slot One 15 pin D SUB connector for VGA external monitor see Display specifications Three USB 2 0 Universal Serial Bus connectors for input output devices One DC In connector One 7 pin S Video out jack One modular modem RJ 11 connector One LAN RJ 45 connector Docking port 100 pin to dock with port replicator One stereo headphone jack One stereo microphone jack Dedicated Smart Ca
44. on 38 Hot swapping Batteries To hot swap batteries in your battery bay follow these easy steps Figure 4 1 Be sure to plug in an AC Adapter prior to removing the battery There is no bridge battery present to support the system while the battery is being replaced If you do not use an AC Adapter you will lose any unsaved files A 1 Plug an AC Adapter into the system and connect it to a power outlet Lift Notch Battery Battery Pack Battery Release Button Figure 4 1 Removing a Battery 2 Follow steps 3 through 5 in Cold Swapping Batteries If the Lithium ion battery connector is not fully seated you will not be able to use your notebook or charge your battery i Media Tray User Installable Features Emergency Tray Release Media Tray Eject Button Figure 4 2 Optical Drive Optical Drive There is a variety of media available to use with your system depending upon the system configuration you have selected Multi Format DVD Writers DVD CD RW Combo drives and DVD ROM drives are collec tively known as optical drives DVD R and DVD RW discs hold up to 4 7 GB of data DVD R discs used with Multi Format Dual Layer DVD writer hold up to 8 5 GB A DVD R disc can only be written to once DVD RW discs can be written to over and over DVD R and DVD RW discs can be playe
45. out your keyboard Your external device is not properly installed Try to use your integrated pointing device to restart your system Re install your device See Device Ports on page 46 for more information 53 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions You have installed an external keyboard or mouse and it does not seem to work continued Your operating system soft ware is not set up with correct software driver for that device Check your device and operating system docu mentation and activate the proper driver You have connected an external keyboard or a mouse and it seems to be locking up the system Your operating system soft ware is not setup with correct software driver for that device Check your device and operating system documentation and activate the proper driver Your system has crashed Try to restart your notebook Memory Problems Your Power On screen does not show the correct amount of installed memory Your memory upgrade module is not properly installed You have a memory failure Remove and re install your memory upgrade module See Memory Upgrade Module on page 44 for more information Check for Power On Self Test POST messages See Power On Self Test Messages on page 59 for more information Modem Problems Messages about modem operation Messages about modem operation are generated
46. power check that the hard drive optical drive access indicator is off If you turn off the power while accessing a disk there is a risk of data loss To ensure that your notebook shuts down without error use the Windows shut down procedure A Using the correct procedure to shut down from Windows allows your notebook to complete its operations and turn off power in the proper sequence to avoid errors The proper sequence is Be sure to close all files and exit all applica tions prior to turning off the power If files are open when you turn the power off you will lose any changes that have not been saved and may cause disk errors 1 Click the Start button and then click Shut Down 2 Select the Shut Down option from within the Windows Shut Down dialog box In Vista select the small arrow at the bottom right of the menu then select Shut Down 3 Click OK to shut down your notebook If you are going to store your notebook for a month or more see Care and Maintenance Section 33 34 LifeBook S7000 Notebook 4 User Installable Features 36 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Lithium on Battery Your LifeBook notebook has a Lithium ion battery that provides power for operating your notebook when no external power source is available The battery is durable and long lasting but should not be exposed to extreme temperatures high voltages chemicals or other hazards The Lithium ion battery
47. recognized by MS DOS as system memory FCC Federal Communication Commission Floppy Disk A spinning platter of magnetic data storage media which is highly flexible GB Gigabyte Hard drive A spinning platter of magnetic data storage media where the platter is very stiff 1 0 Input Output Data entering and leaving your notebook in electronic form 1 O Port The connector and associated control circuits for data entering and leaving your notebook in electronic form IDE Intelligent Drive Electronics A type of control interface for a hard drive which is inside the hard drive unit Infrared Light just beyond the red portion of the visible light spectrum which is invisible to humans Infrastructure A name of a wireless LAN configuration This type of communication uses an access point Another type of communication is called AdHoc IP Address An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP IP network Networks using the TCP IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination The format of an IP address is a 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods Each number can be zero to 255 For example 1 160 10 240 could be an IP address Within an isolated network you can assign IP addresses at random as long as each one is unique However connecting a private network to the Internet requires using registered IP addresses called Internet addresses to avoid duplicates
48. remember During OmniPass user enrollment a master password is created for the enrolled user This master password replaces all other passwords for sites you register with OmniPass Example A user John installs OmniPass on his system his home computer and enrolls an OmniPass user with username John_01 and password freq14 He then goes to his webmail site to log onto his account He inputs his webmail credentials as usual username John_02 and password lifebook but instead of clicking Submit he directs OmniPass to Remember Password Now whenever he returns to that site OmniPass will prompt him to supply access credentials John enters his OmniPass user credentials John_01 and freq14 in the OmniPass authentication prompt and he is allowed into his webmail account He can do this with as many websites or password protected resources he likes and he will gain access to all those sites with his OmniPass user credentials John_01 and freq14 This is assuming he is accessing those sites with the system onto which he enrolled his OmniPass user OmniPass does not actually change the credentials of the password protected resource If John were to go to an Internet cafe to access his webmail he would need to enter his original webmail credentials John_02 and lifebook to gain access If he attempts his OmniPass user credentials on a system other than where he enrolled tha
49. temperatures between 50 F 10 C and 125 F 52 C Do not touch the exposed part of the disk behind the metal shutter Never use the floppy disk drive with any liquid metal or other foreign matter inside the floppy disk drive or disk Never disassemble your floppy disk drive 69 LifeBook S7000 Notebook MEDIA CARE Caring for your Media DVD CD CD R Media discs are precision devices and will function reli ably if given reasonable care Always store your media disc in its case when it is not in use Always handle discs by the edges and avoid touching the surface Avoid storing any media discs in extreme temperatures Do not bend media discs or set heavy objects on them Do not spill liquids on media discs Do not scratch media discs Do not get dust on media discs Never write on the label surface with a ballpoint pen or pencil Always use a felt pen Ifa media disc is subjected to a sudden change in tem perature cold to warm condensation may form on the surface Wipe the moisture off with a clean soft lint free cloth and let it dry at room temperature DO NOT use a hair dryer or heater to dry media discs If a disc is dirty use only a DVD CD cleaner or wipe it with a clean soft lint free cloth starting from the inner edge and wiping to the outer edge Caring for your Optical Drive Your optical drive is durable but you must treat it with care Please pay attention to the fo
50. that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment or a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this information or number must be provided to the telephone company This equipment is designed to be connected to the tele phone network or premises wiring using a standard jack type USOC RJ11C A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant Regulatory Information The ringer equivalent number REN of this equipment is 0 1B as shown on the label The REN is used to deter mine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local tele phone company If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the tel
51. the DVD Forum acting on Hollywood requirements Different region codes are recorded on video DVD titles for publication in different areas of the world If the regional code of the DVD player does not match the codes on the titles then playback is impossible You can change the region code on the DVD player using the Properties menu of the DVD software Note however that you can only change the region code up to four times After the fourth change the last region code entered becomes permanent and cannot be changed i Figure 4 3 Loading Ejecting Media REMOVING MEDIA 1 Push and release the eject button on the front of the optical drive This will stop the drive and the holder tray will come out of the LifeBook notebook a short distance 2 Gently pull the tray out until the disc can easily be removed from the tray 3 Carefully remove the media disc from the holder tray 4 Gently push the holder tray back in until you hear a click 40 EMERGENCY OPTICAL DRIVE TRAY RELEASE If for some reason the eject button fails you can open the media tray with a paper clip or similar tool inserted into the tray release hole in the right side of the front of the tray Figure 4 4 Straighten one side of a paper clip and push it gently into the hole The tray will pop out Tray Release Hole Figure 4 4 Emergency Tray Release USING THE MEDIA PLAYER SOFTWARE i Starting a DVD Movie DVD Models only 1 Insert th
52. to attach an optional physical lock down device S Video Out Port The S Video output is used to transmit a higher resolu tion video signal to a compatible TV or VCR USB 2 0 Ports The USB 2 0 ports allow you to connect Universal Serial Bus devices USB 2 0 transfers data at up to 480 Mbps and is backward compatible with USB 1 1 devices which transfer data at up to 12 Mbps See Universal Serial Bus Ports on page 47 for more information LifeBook S7000 Notebook m Gigabit LAN RJ 45 Jack Figure 2 6 LifeBook notebook back panel BACK PANEL COMPONENTS Following is a brief description of your LifeBook note book s back panel components Gigabit LAN RJ 45 Jack The internal LAN RJ 45 jack is used for an internal Gigabit 10Base T 100Base Tx 1000Base T Ethernet LAN connection See Internal LAN RJ 45 Jack on page 46 for more information 10 Memory Upgrade Compartment Getting to Know Your LifeBook Hard Disk Drive Compartment O Air Vents various locations Dust Filter O Battery Bay Lock Lithium ion Battery Bay Port Replicator Connector Battery Bay Lock Figure 2 7 LifeBook notebook bottom panel BOTTOM COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook s bottom panel components Memory Upgrade Compartment Your notebook co
53. use any peripheral devices such as a mouse keyboard or remote control In order to ensure that you receive the most benefits from the Windows Vista operating system it should be registered the first time you use it 1 First of all you will need to read and accept the End User License Agreements EULAs f you reject the terms of the license agreement you will be asked to review the license agreement for information on returning Windows or to shut down your LifeBook notebook You cannot use your notebook until you have accepted the License Agreement If you stop the process your notebook will return to the beginning of the Windows Welcome Process even if you shut your notebook down and start it up again The bottom of this notebook computer can become hot when used for long periods of time When using the notebook take caution to limit long term or continuous use while resting it on exposed skin such as the lap A BOOTING THE SYSTEM We strongly recommend that you not attach any external devices and do not put a DVD CD in your drive until you have gone through the initial power on sequence When you turn on your notebook for the first time it will display a Fujitsu logo on the screen If you do nothing the system will load the operating system and then the Windows Welcome will begin 30 2 You will be prompted to enter your User Name and Password and you will be given a chance t
54. 0 ft 30 m 54 Mbps 300 ft 91 m 1 Mbps 802 11n draft Estimated double the operating distance of 802 11g and 802 11a in their respective frequencies s Number of channels 802 11a 8 independent channels 802 11b g 11 channels 3 non overlapping channels 802 11n draft 2 4 GHz 3 non overlapping channels when Channel Bonding is not used 2 non overlapping channels when Channel Bonding is used 5 GHz 12 non overlapping UNII channels with or without Channel Bonding Security Encryption Types WEP TKIP AES WPA 1 0 WPA2 CCX compliant Encryption Key lengths Supported 64 bits and 128 bits 802 1x EAP Maximum recommended number of computers 10 units or less to be connected over wireless LAN during ad hoc connection Wi Fi based indicates that the interconnectivity test of the organization which guarantees the interconnectivity of wireless LAN Wi Fi Alliance has been passed The communication ranges shown above will increase or decrease depending on factors such as number of walls reflective material or interference from external RF sources Encryption with network key WEP is performed using the above number of bits however users can set 40 bits 104 bits after subtracting the fixed length of 24 bits Depending on practical environments the allowable number of computers to be connected may be decreased 95 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Using the Bluetooth Device
55. Automatically click the OK or Submit button for this password protected site once the user is authenticated With this setting each time you navigate to this site OmniPass will prompt you for your master password or fingerprint authentication device Once you have authenticated with OmniPass you will automatically be logged into the site Less secure is the option to Automatically enter this password protected site when it is activated Do not prompt for authentication Check the upper box to get this setting and each time you navigate to this site OmniPass will log you into the site without prompting you to authenticate This setting is more convenient in that whenever you go to a site remembered with this setting you will bypass any authentication procedure and gain instant access to the site But should you leave your system unattended with your OmniPass user logged in anyone using your system can browse to your password protected sites and gain automatic access 102 If you uncheck both boxes in Settings for this Password Site OmniPass will prompt you for your master pass word or fingerprint authentication device Once you have authenticated with OmniPass your credentials will be filled in to the site login prompt but you will have to click the website OK Submit or Login button to gain access to the site Click Finish to complete the remember password proce dure The site location the credentia
56. HIGHLY recom mended that these interfering devices be powered off to ensure proper operation of the WLAN device Figure A 2 Access PointInfrastructure Mode Network ADSL modem cable modem or similar Internet Wireless LAN User s Guide DEACTIVATING THE WLAN DEVICE Deactivation of the WLAN device may be desired in certain circumstances to extend battery life or where certain environments require it i e hospitals clinics airplanes etc Fujitsu mobile computers employ two methods with which to deactivate the WLAN device Using the Wireless On Off Switch or In Windows XP using the Intel PROSet Software or Atheros Client Utility software i Deactivation using the Wireless On Off Switch The WLAN device can be deactivated quickly and effi ciently by toggling the Wireless On Off Switch to the Off position Figure A 3 Before using the wireless LAN device you must first install ClickMe to ensure that the correct software for your device is installed See Installing Click Me on page 31 for more information The Wireless On Off switch has no effect on non Wire less LAN models Figure A 3 Wireless LAN On Off Switch An optional hub for a wired LAN may be required depending upon the type of access point used 91 LifeBook S7000 Notebook The Wireless LAN Bluetooth On Off Switch will power off both the optional wireless LAN and Bluetooth devices at the sa
57. ITY according to FCC Part 15 Responsible Party Name Address Telephone Declares that product Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation 1250 E Arques Avenue M S 122 Sunnyvale CA 94085 408 746 6000 Base Model Configuration LifeBook 7210 notebook Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operations are subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation LifeBook S7000 Notebook IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This unit requires an AC adapter to operate Use only UL Listed Class II Adapters with an output rating of 19 VDC with a current of 4 22 A 80W AC adapter output polarity O e o When using your notebook equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Avoid using the modem during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the modem to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Th
58. OS shadowed System BIOS copied to shadow RAM System CMOS checksum bad Default Configuration Used BIOS CMOS RAM has been corrupted or modified incorrectly perhaps by an application program that changes data stored in BIOS memory Run Setup and reconfigure the system System RAM Failed at offset nnnn System memory failed at offset nnnn of in the 64k block at which the error was detected This means that there is a fault in your built in memory If you continue to operate you risk corrupting your data Contact your support representative for repairs nnnn System Memory Passed Where nnnn is the amount of system memory in kilo bytes successfully tested 60 System timer error The timer test failed The main clock that operates the computer is faulty Requires repair of system board Contact your support representative for repairs Video BIOS shadowed Video BIOS successfully copied to shadow RAM EMERGENCY MEDIA PLAYER DRIVE TRAY RELEASE If for some reason the eject button fails you can open the DVD CD ROM tray with a paper clip or similar tool inserted into the eject hole in the far right side of the front of the tray Straighten one side of a paper clip and push it gently into the hole The tray will pop out a short distance MODEM RESULT CODES The operating system and application software that is factory installed detects the modem characteristics and provides the necessary command strings to operate the modem
59. RLK INDICATOR The ScrLk indicator states that your scroll lock is active Om SECURITY INDICATOR The Security Indicator should be steady on if a pass word was set when the system resumes from Off or Standby modes The Security Indicator will flash when the system is in Standby Sleep mode You must enter the password that was set in the Security Panel before your system will resume operation 13 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Function Keys Esc F1 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Num Lk Insert Delete Pause ak dv Xia qv da a ScrLk Prt Sc SysRq Break d amp Backspace 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Ww E R T Y U l O P t J i Tab gt X 4 5 ater Caps Lock S D F G H J K L Enter 2 3 E 2 4 gt Shift Z x c V B N M x gt j 4 Shift 3 7 PgUp 4 PgDn Ctrl En Alt Alt B cu Home End 4 4 gt t Fn Key Start Key Optional Quick Point Cursor Control t Cursor Keys Application Key Numeric Keypad surrounded by heavy line Figure 2 10 Keyboard Keyboard USING THE KEYBOARD Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has an integral 84 key keyboard The keys perform all the standard functions of a 101 key keyboard including the Windows keys and other special function keys This section describes the following keys Figure 2 10 Numeric keypad Your notebook allows certain keys to serve dual purposes both as stan
60. States and Canada The modem may be certified in other countries INTERNAL LAN RJ 45 JACK The internal LAN RJ 45 jack is used for a Gigabit 10Base T 100Base Tx 1000Base T Ethernet LAN connection You may need to configure your notebook to work with your particular network Please refer to your network administrator for information on your network configuration To connect the LAN cable follow these easy steps 1 Align the connector with the port opening 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated Figure 4 13 3 Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN outlet aN Se II Figure 4 13 Connecting the LAN PORT REPLICATOR CONNECTOR The port replicator connector is used for the connection ofyour notebook to an optional port replicator In order to connect your notebook to this device follow the instructions that came with your port replicator See Figure 2 7 on page 11 for location UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS PORTS The Universal Serial Bus 2 0 ports USB allow you to connect USB devices such as external game pads pointing devices keyboards and or speakers There are three USB 2 0 ports on your notebook two on the left side and one on the right In order to connect a USB device follow these steps 1 Align the connector with the port opening Figure 4 14 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated i Due to the ongoing changes in USB tech nology and standards not all
61. a built in 1 3 megapixel web camera which allows you to take pictures of yourself to send over the internet For information on using the web camera see the documentation associated with the ArcSoft WebCam Companion application Display Panel Latch The display panel latch allows you to release the display panel when opening it Display Panel The display panel is a color LCD panel with back lighting for the display of text and graphics LifeBook Security Application Panel The LifeBook Security Application Panel provides hard ware security and one touch application launch capa 6 bility See LifeBook Security Application Panel on page 20 for more information Power Suspend Resume Button The Power Suspend Resume button allows you to suspend notebook activity without powering off resume your notebook from standby mode and power on your notebook when it has been shut down from Windows See Power Suspend Resume Button on page 29 for more information Stereo Speakers The built in dual speakers allow for stereo sound Keyboard A full size keyboard with dedicated Windows keys See Keyboard on page 14 for more information Display Panel Latch Button The display panel latch button is used to latch and unlatch the display See Opening the Display Panel on page 28 for more information Microphone Jack The microphone jack allows you to connect an external stereo microphone Headphone Jack The headphone jack allows you to
62. air all vents unobstructed clean and clear of debris This may require periodic cleaning depending upon the environment in which the system is AN S Do not operate the notebook in areas where the air vents can be obstructed such as in tight enclosures or on soft surfaces like a bed or cushion 11 LifeBook S7000 Notebook AC Adapter Battery 1 Indicator Battery 2 Indicator Power Optical Drive Hard Access Drive CapsLk Security Access WLAN Power Access Indicator Figure 2 8 Status Indicator Panel Status Indicator Panel The Status Indicator displays symbols that correspond to specific components of your LifeBook These symbols tell you how each of those components are operating Y POWER INDICATOR The Power indicator symbol states whether your system is operational It has several different states each of which tells you the mode your notebook is in Steady On This means that there is power to your LifeBook notebook and that it is ready for use Flashing This means that your notebook is in Standby mode Steady Off This means that your notebook is either in Save to Disk mode or it has been turned off AC ADAPTER INDICATOR The AC Adapter indicator shows whether your notebook is operating from the AC adapter Auto Airline adapter or battery This icon has two different states that can tell you what power source your notebook is using On This means that either of the a
63. all information stored in RAM Restart See Reset Resume To proceed after interruption In your notebook this refers to returning to active operation after having been in one of the suspension states ROM Read Only Memory A form of memory in which infor mation is stored by physically altering the material Data stored in this way can not be changed by your notebook and does not require power to maintain it SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory Serial Port A connection to another device through which data is transferred one bit at a time on a single wire with any other wires only for control of the device not for transfer of data SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology SMART is an emerging technology that provides near term failure predictions for hard drives When SMART is enabled the hard drive monitors pre determined drive attributes that are susceptible to degradation over time If a failure is likely to occur SMART makes a status report available so that the LifeBook notebook can prompt the user to back up the data on the drive Natu rally not all failures are predictable SMART predict ability is limited to those attributes which the drive can self monitor In those cases where SMART can give advance warning a considerable amount of precious data can be saved SRAM Static random access memory A specific technology of making RAM which does not require periodic data refreshing
64. are equipped with an optional Quick Point button for moving the cursor For more about Quick Point see Optional Quick Point Feature on page 17 To read about using the fingerprint sen sor see Fingerprint Sensor Device on page 99 An external mouse can be connected to either USB or PS 2 ports on your Life Book or the optional port replicator and used simultaneously with the Touchpad Note If you boot the system with an external mouse connected the Touchpad will be disabled or enabled depending on your BIOS settings See Entering the BIOS Setup Utility on page 29 for more information 16 CLICKING Clicking means pushing and releasing a button To left click move the cursor to the item you wish to select press the left button once and then immediately release it To right click move the mouse cursor to the item you wish to select press the right button once and then immediately release it You also have the option to perform the clicking operation by tapping lightly on the Touchpad once Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 Clicking DOUBLE CLICKING Double clicking means pushing and releasing the left button twice in rapid succession This procedure does not function with the right button To double click move the cursor to the item you wish to select press the left button twice and immediately release it You can also perform the double click operation by tapping lightly on the Touchpad twice Figure 2 13 Fi
65. ars are allocated as primary users meaning they have priority of 5250 5350 MHz and 5650 5850 MHz and these radars could cause interference and or damage to LE LAN devices 89 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Before Using the Optional Wireless LAN This manual describes the procedures required to prop erly set up and configure the optional integrated Wire less LAN Mini PCI device referred to as WLAN device in the rest of the manual Before using the WLAN device read this manual carefully to ensure it s correct operation Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference WIRELESS LAN DEVICE COVERED BY THIS DOCUMENT This document is applicable to systems containing one of the following WLAN devices Integrated Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN 802 11a b g draft n Atheros SuperAG 802 11a b g CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WLAN DEVICE The WLAN device is a Mini PCI card attached to the main board of the mobile computer The WLAN device operates in license free RF bands eliminating the need to procure an FCC operating license The WLAN operates in the 2 4GHz Industrial Scientific and Medical ISM RF band and the lower middle and upper bands of the 5GHz Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure UNII bands The Intel PRO Wireless 4965AGN WLAN device is capable of four operating modes IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g and IEEE802 11n draft The Atheros SuperAG device is capable of three oper
66. ator AC adapter is not plugged in Notebook is not properly seated in the Port Replicator Provide power to the Port Replicator Remove and re dock your LifeBook notebook Floppy Disk Drive Problems You cannot access your optional external floppy disk You tried to write to a write protected floppy disk Eject the floppy disk and set it to write enable Floppy disk is not loaded correctly Eject floppy disk check orientation and re insert The floppy disk drive may not be properly installed Remove and re install your floppy disk drive Security is set to protect access to floppy disk data Verify your password and security settings Hard Drive Problems You cannot access your hard drive The wrong drive designator was used by an application when a bootable CD ROM was used to start the notebook Verify drive designator used by application is in use by the operating system When the operating system is booted from a CD drive designations are automatically adjusted Security is set so your oper ating system cannot be started without a password Verify your password and security settings Keyboard or Mouse Problems The built in keyboard does not seem to work You have installed an external keyboard or mouse and it does not seem to work The notebook has gone into Standby mode Push the Power Suspend Resume button Your application has locked
67. cO FUJITSU Fujitsu LifeBooke S7210 Notebook User s Guide Copyright Copyright and Trademark Information Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document however as ongoing development efforts are continually improving the capabilities of our products we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this document We disclaim liability for errors omissions or future changes Fujitsu the Fujitsu logo and LifeBook are registered trademarks of Fujitsu Limited Intel Intel Core and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries The ExpressCard word mark and logo are owned by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Associ ation PCMCIA and any use of such marks by Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation is under license Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc USA Atheros and Super AG are registered trademarks of Atheros Communications Inc Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are either a regis tered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc in the United States and or other countries Google and Picasa are trademarks or registered trade marks of Google Incorporated Realtek is a tra
68. ce The optional WLAN device can be configured to estab lish wireless network connectivity using the software that is built into Windows Vista Support for most industry standard security solutions is contained in this software Pre defined parameters will be required for this proce dure Please consult with your network administrator for these parameters CONFIGURING THE WLAN USING WINDOWS VISTA 1 Click the Start button then select Control Panel 2 Ifthe Control Panel is not in Classic View select Classic View from the left panel Double click the Network and Sharing Center icon 3 Select Manage wireless networks from the left panel 4 Click on the Add button 5 Depending upon what type of connection you would like to make make a selection For an infra structure network select Manually create a net work profile For ad hoc network select Create an ad hoc network 6 Enterthe required information It may be necessary to consult with your network administrator for some of the information 7 Inthe event you require assistance go to the Net work and Sharing Center window Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Center and type in relevant keywords in the Search box Connecting to a Network After you have configured your computer you can connect to an active network by performing the following steps 1 Click on the WLAN icon in the system tray 2 Select Connect to a network
69. ck Next When the Operating System dialog appears click Next If necessary enter your password then click OK When System Recovery Options window appears click on Recovery and Utility The Recovery and Utility screen appears on the screen with three tabs Diagnostics Recovery and Utility Please note that Diagnostics tab is not supported on certain LifeBook Stylistic models when running Recovery and Utility from the hard disk In order to restore the operating system please insert the Recovery and Utility disc in the CD DVD drive and use the Start Recovery function under the Recovery tab For more information about the tabs go to Recovery and Utility tabs on page 62 Running Recovery and Utility from the disc The use of this disc requires that you have a device capable of reading DVDs attached to your system If you do not have an internal drive you will need to attach an external player For more information on available external devices visit our Web site at us fujitsu com computers e This disc can only be used with the sys tem with which it was purchased from the disc Proceed to Running Recovery and Utility from the disc if lt Recovery and Utility gt is unavailable Running Recovery and Utility from hard disk 1 Cursor down to lt Recovery and Utility gt and press the Enter key 2 While the files are being loaded from the disc a 62 progress bar wi
70. connect stereo head phones to listen to audio files Wireless LAN Bluetooth On Off Switch The wireless LAN Bluetooth on off switch is used to turn on and off the optional WLAN and Bluetooth devices Switching the device off when not in use will help to extend battery life See Activating the WLAN Device on page 92 for more information Memory Stick SD Card Slot The Memory Stick SD card slot allows you to install a Memory Stick or a Secure Digital SD card for data storage This architecture allows you to transfer data from a variety of different digital devices See Installing Memory Stick SD Cards on page 41 for more information Air Vents The air vents are used to cool the system to prevent over heating To protect your notebook from damage and to optimize system performance be sure to keep all air all vents unobstructed clean and clear of debris This may require periodic cleaning depending upon the environment in which the system is used Do not operate the notebook in areas where the air vents can be obstructed such as in tight enclosures or on soft surfaces like a bed or cushion Getting to Know Your LifeBook Touchpad Pointing Device The Touchpad pointing device is a mouse like cursor control with four buttons two right mouse like buttons and two left mouse like buttons The upper left and right buttons are for use with the Quick Point cursor control See Touchpad Pointing Device on page 16
71. correct DVD Player or no Install DVD Player software See Media Player Software on page 39 for more information Disc is dirty or defective Wipe the disc with a non abrasive CD cleaning cloth and reinsert It if still will not work try another disc in the drive 52 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions LifeBook notebook fails to recognize DVD CD RW CD ROM continued Wrong drive designator was used for the disc in the applica tion Verify the drive designator used by the application is the same as the one used by the operating system When the operating system is booted from a DVD CD drive designations are automatically adjusted Note that the drive designation can be changed with the Disk Management tool located in the Control Panel under Administrative Tools gt Computer Management The optical drive access indicator on the Status Indicator Panel blinks at regular intervals when no disc is in the tray or the drive is not installed The Windows auto insertion function is active and is checking to see if a disc is ready to run This is normal However you may disable this feature Port Replicator Problems Note Be sure to power down your LifeBook notebook before adding a printer to the Port Replicator parallel port LifeBook notebook does not turn on when installed in the optional Port Replicator Port Replic
72. cted if any Fujitsu Shopping Online You can go directly online to the Fujitsu Product catalog for your LifeBook notebook by going to the website at www shopfujitsu com Li LIMITED WARRANTY Your LifeBook notebook is backed by a Fujitsu Interna tional Limited Warranty Check the service kit that came with your notebook for the Limited Warranty period and terms and conditions You must have an active internet connection to use the online URL links LifeBook S7000 Notebook 2 Getting to Know Your LifeBook Notebook LifeBook S7000 Notebook Getting to Know Your LifeBook Figure 2 1 Fujitsu LifeBook 7210 notebook Overview This section describes the components of your Fujitsu LifeBook 7210 notebook We strongly recommend that you read it before using your notebook even if you are already familiar with notebook computers UNPACKING When you receive your LifeBook notebook unpack it carefully and compare the parts you have received with the items listed below For a pre configured model you should have LifeBook S7210 notebook Figure 2 1 AC adapter with AC power cord Figure 2 2 Lithium ion Battery pre installed Weight Saver Driver and Application Restore DAR Disc Recovery Disc Getting Started Guide User s Guide this document International Limited Warranty Brochure Microsoft associated product materials Depending on your system configuration one of the
73. cted screen saver Log into homepages that require a username and pass word After you have enrolled or registered your finger print you can simply swipe your fingertip over the sensor for the system recognize you The fingerprint sensor uses Softex OmniPass which provides password management capabilities to Microsoft Windows operating systems OmniPass enables you to use a master password for all Windows applications and on line passwords The use of OmniPass results in a secure authentication system for restricting access to your computer applica tions websites and other password protected resources OmniPass presents a convenient graphical user interface through which you can securely manage passwords users and multiple identities for each user GETTING STARTED This section guides you through the preparation of your system for the OmniPass fingerprint recognition application You will be led through the OmniPass Using the Fingerprint Sensor installation process You will also be led through the procedure of enrolling your first user into OmniPass INSTALLING OMNIPASS If OmniPass has already been installed on your system skip this section and go directly to User Enrollment on page 100 You can determine whether OmniPass has already been installed by checking to see if the following are present The presence of the gold key shaped OmniPass icon in the system tray at the bottom right of the screen
74. d Battery Suspend mode your data can be maintained for some time but if a power source is not provided promptly the Power indicator will stop flashing and go out meaning that you have lost the data that was not stored Once you provide power you can continue to use your notebook while an adapter is charging the battery Shorted Batteries The Status Indicator panel uses a symbol inside the battery outline of the Battery Level indicator to display the operating level available in that battery Ifthis display shows a Shorted Battery it means the battery is damaged and must be replaced so it does not damage other parts of your LifeBook notebook REPLACING THE BATTERY With the purchase of an additional battery you can have a fully charged spare to swap with one that is not charged There are two ways to swap batteries cold swapping and hot swapping Cold swapping Batteries To cold swap batteries in your battery bay follow these easy steps Figure 4 1 Have a charged battery ready to install 2 Shut down your notebook and disconnect the AC adapter 3 With the system positioned as shown in Figure 4 1 push the battery lock to the right Slide the battery release button to the left While holding the battery release button lift the battery out of the bay using the notch above the battery 4 Insert a new battery into the bay and press it down so that the latches click into place 5 Plugin the AC adapter and turn the power
75. d installation you will be prompted to restart you system Once your system has rebooted you will be able to use OmniPass If you choose not to restart immediately after installation OmniPass will not be available for use until the next reboot The installation program automatically places an icon Softex OmniPass in the Windows Control Panel as well as a golden key shaped icon in the taskbar 99 piens S7000 Notebook Verifying Information about OmniPass After you have completed installing OmniPass and restarted your system you may wish to check the version of OmniPass on your system To check the version information of OmniPass 1 From the Windows Desktop double click the key shaped OmniPass icon in the taskbar usually located in the lower right corner of the screen or Click the Start button select Settings and click Control Panel if you are using Windows XP you will see the Control Panel directly in the Start menu click it then click Switch to Classic View Double click Softex OmniPass in the Control Panel and the OmniPass Control Center will appear If it does not appear then the program is not properly installed or Click the Start button select Programs and from the submenu select the Softex program group from that submenu click OmniPass Control Center 2 Select the About tab at the top of the OmniPass Control Panel The About tab window appears with version information about OmniPass Uninsta
76. d on most standard players CD R and CD RW discs hold up to 640 MB of data A CD R disc can only be written to once CD RW discs can be written to over and over Depending upon your notebook configuration you may have one of the following optical drives DVD CD RW combo A DVD CD RW combo drive allows you to access movie software data or audio DVD CDs and to write data onto recordable CD R and CD RW discs Dual Layer Multi Format DVD Writer Allows you to access movies software and audio DVD CDs as well as read and write to CD R CD RW DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW and DVD RAM discs Dual layer architecture allows you to record up to 8 5 GB on DVD R discs Install your media player software before first using the optical drive Refer to the applicable readme file on the Driver Applications CD ROM i MEDIA PLAYER SOFTWARE Dual Layer Multi Format DVD Writer model only With the Dual Layer Multi Format DVD Writer and media player software you can play DVD movies and music CDs on your LifeBook notebook The media player includes controls which allow you to take full advantage of the features of a DVD movie as well as standard features such as fast forward fast reverse pause etc With this drive you can also burn onto recordable DVD R RW DVD R RW or CD R RW discs DVD CD RW Combo model only With the combo drive you can play DVD movies read audio CDs and write data onto recordable CD R or CD RW
77. dapters are cur rently in use Off Power is only coming from the batteries and you do not have an adapter connected 12 TT BATTERY LEVEL INDICATORS The two Battery Level indicators show whether or not the primary Lithium ion battery and or the optional second Lithium ion battery are installed Battery 1 refers to the primary Lithium ion battery while Battery 2 refers to the Flexible Bay optional second battery In addition this symbol indicates how much charge is available within each installed battery The symbol will only be displayed for a battery that is currently installed in your LifeBook notebook E VI A 76 100 Charging TEIL lt lt 76 100 AEA lt 51 75 d fi amp 26 50 d 4 13 25 q si 4 amp Low Warning lt 13 TL lt E NE 20 lt shorted Battery Figure 2 9 Battery Level Indicator A shorted battery is damaged and must be replaced Figure 2 9 A gt BATTERY CHARGING INDICATORS Located to the left of each Battery Level indicator is a small arrow symbol This symbol shows whether that specific battery is charging This indicator will flash if the battery is too hot or cold to charge A M WLAN ACCESS POWER INDICATOR The WLAN power indicator appears when power is applied to the Wireless LAN or Bluetooth device Batteries subjected to shocks vibration or extreme temperatures can be permanently
78. dard characters and as numeric and mathematical keys The ability to tog gle between the standard character and numerical keys is controlled through the NumLk key Cursor keys Your keyboard contains four arrow keys for moving the cursor or insertion point to the right left up or down within windows applications and documents Function keys The keys labeled F1 through F12 are used in conjunction with the Fn key to produce special actions that vary depending on what program is running Windows keys These keys work with your Windows operating system and function the same as the onscreen Start menu button or the right button on your pointing device NUMERIC KEYPAD Certain keys on the keyboard perform dual functions as both standard character keys and numeric keypad keys NumLk can be activated by pressing the NumLk keys Turning off the NumLk feature is done the same way 14 Once this feature is activated you can enter numerals 0 through 9 perform addition subtraction multiplication or division and enter decimal points using the keys designated as ten key function keys The keys in the numeric keypad are marked on the front edge ofthe key to indicate their secondary functions WINDOWS KEYS Your LifeBook notebook has two Windows keys consisting of a Start key and an Application key The Start key displays the Start menu This button functions the same as your onscreen Start me
79. demark of Realtek Semiconductor Corpo ration Roxio is a trademark of Roxio a division of Sonic Solutions Norton and Norton Internet Security are trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation in the United States and other countries PowerDVD is a trademark of CyberLink Corp The DVD player found in some models of the LifeBook notebook incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights users Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disas sembly is prohibited All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners A Copyright 2007 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation All rights reserved Warning Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling No part ofthis publication may be copied reproduced or translated without prior written consent of Fujitsu No part of this publication may be stored or transmitted in any electronic form without the written consent of Fujitsu B5FJ 5131 01EN 00 FE DECLARATION OF CONFORM
80. ding Fn allows you to change your selection of where to send your display video Each time you press the combination of keys you will step to the next choice The choices in order are built in display panel only both built in display panel and external monitor or external monitor only Getting to Know Your LifeBook 15 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Optional Quick Point Control Left Buttons Fingerprint Scroll Sensor Cursor Control Right Buttons Figure 2 11 Touchpad pointing device Touchpad Pointing Device The Touchpad pointing device built into your Fujitsu LifeBook is used to control the movement of the pointer to select items on your display panel The Touchpad is composed ofa cursor control two left and right buttons and a fingerprint scroll sensor The cursor control works the same as a mouse and moves the cursor around the display It only requires light pressure with the tip of your finger The left and right buttons function the same as mouse buttons The left and right buttons that are located at the top of the Touchpad are designed for use with the optional Quick Point Control and they function the same as the lower buttons The actual functionality of the buttons may vary depending on the application that is being used The fingerprint scroll sensor can be used either for fingerprint security or for scrolling through pages without having to use the scroll bars Certain S7210 LifeBooks
81. discs A Do not operate your optical drive unless your LifeBook notebook is sitting on a flat surface Using a drive when the system is not level may damage the drive or prevent proper operation Prolonged use of the optical drive such as watching a DVD movie will substantially reduce your battery life if no other power source is attached LOADING MEDIA ON YOUR DRIVE To load a disc into your optical drive 1 Push and release the eject button on the front of the optical drive to open the holder tray The tray will come out of the LifeBook notebook a short distance 2 Gently pull the tray out until a media disc can easily be placed in the tray 3 Place the media into the tray label side up with the hole in the center of the disc Snap the disc onto the raised circle in the center of the tray 4 Gently push the holder tray back in until you hear a click Figure 4 3 39 y LifeBook S7000 Notebook f you have disabled the Auto Insert Notification Function you will have to start the drive from your desktop since your notebook will not automatically recognize that media has been loaded You should periodically check the Fujitsu website at us fujitsu com computers for the most current drivers All LifeBook DVD players are set to play DVD titles with region code number 1 which is specified for the North Amer ican market The region number is a regional restriction code defined by
82. ds except this time select Remove enter current password then click Next When asked to confirm select Yes Removing Security Panel Application with Passwords Still Active Using this feature will not allow any changes to the password Removing the applications does not remove the password It simply removes the utility to change add remove passwords To change your password you must reinstall the application i User 1 Goto Start Menu Click on Control Panel 2 Open Add or Remove Programs In Vista Programs and Features in the Control Panel 3 Select the Security Panel Application In Vista Security Panel in the list and click Add Remove 4 When the Confirm File Deletion box appears click Yes Supervisor 1 Goto Start Menu Click on Control Panel 2 Open Add or Remove Programs In Vista Programs and Features in the Control Panel 3 Select the Security Panel Application for Supervisor In Vista Security Panel for Supervisor in the list and click Add Remove In Vista Uninstall 4 When the Confirm File Deletion box appears click Yes Reinstalling the Security Application Panel To reinstall supervisor or user security application you will need your Drivers and Applications CD The Utili ties Security Application Panel folder contains two separate folders Supervisor and User The setup files for supervisor and user security applications are contained in those folders 1
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84. e Advanced Menu of the BIOS See BIOS Setup Utility on page 29 for more information You have connected an external monitor and it does not display any information You have connected an external monitor and it does not come on Your external monitor is not properly installed Reinstall your device See External Video Port on page 47 for more information Your operating system is not setup with the correct soft ware driver for that device Your external monitor is not compatible with your LifeBook notebook Check your device and operating system documentation and activate the proper driver See your monitor documentation and the External Monitor Support portions of the Specifications section See Specifications on page 73 for more information Miscellaneous Problems An error message is displayed on the screen during the operation of an application Application software often has its own set of error message displays See your application manual and help displays screens for more information Not all messages are errors some may simply be status 58 POWER ON SELF TEST MESSAGES The following is an alphabetic list of error and status messages that Phoenix BIOS and or your operating system can generate and an explanation of each message Error messages are marked with an Ifan error message is displayed that is not in this list write it down and check your operating syste
85. e DVD into the optical drive of the notebook If the CD AutoRun feature activates skip Step 2 2 The first time you insert a movie into the DVD CD RW tray you will be prompted to select what you want the system to do when discs are inserted e g start automatically or wait for a prompt Until you make a selection you will receive the same prompt whenever you insert a disc 3 Click OK to close the About DVD Player Performance dialog box and the movie will begin Depending upon its configuration your system may not have the media player software pre installed If it is not installed reference the documentation that accompanies the media application Opening the Media Player Control Panel With most DVD ROMs you have the option of altering how the movie should play and what you wish to view You can do this by using the media player control panel and the mouse 1 Right click on the movie screen to open a dropdown menu for options SD Card Memory Stick Memory Stick SD Card Figure 4 5 Inserting a Memory Stick SD Card Memory Stick Secure Digital Cards Your LifeBook notebook supports Memory Sticks and Secure Digital SD cards on which you can store and transfer data to and from a variety of digital devices These cards use flash memory architecture which means they don t need a power source to retain data Memory Stick is a flash memory technology that allows you to record transfer and sha
86. e any screws from the memory upgrade module compartment except the one specifically shown in the directions for installing and removing the memory upgrade module The memory upgrade module can be severely damaged by electrostatic dis charge ESD To minimize risk to the module observe the following precau tions Before handling a memory module touch a grounded metal object to discharge static electricity built up in your body When installing or removing a memory module hold it by the edge so as not to touch any contacts or chips Be careful not to touch any internal computer terminals or components the oil from your fingers could cause a short to the components Be sure to power down your system before adding or removing memory modules Even if the system is in hibernate or standby states data could be lost or the memory could be damaged if power is still available to the system Figure 4 9 Opening the Memory Upgrade Compartment 7 Insert the memory upgrade module at a 45 angle Press the connector edge of the module firmly down and into the connector until it lodges under the retaining clip You ll hear a click when it is properly in place 8 Replace the cover and reinstall the screws p Alignment Key Ly lt Q Retaining clip Figure 4 10 Installing a Second Memory Module The memory upgrade module is not something you routinely remove from your notebook Once it is installed y
87. e in Windows saves the contents of your system memory during periods of inactivity by main taining power to critical parts This mode turns off the CPU display hard drive and all other internal compo nents except those necessary to maintain system memory and for restarting 32 Your notebook can be put in Standby mode by Pressing the Power Suspend Resume button when your system is turned on Selecting Standby from the Windows Shut Down menu Windows XP Timing out from lack of activity Allowing the battery to reach the Dead Battery Warn ing condition Your notebook s system memory typically stores the file on which you are working open application informa tion and any other data required to support operations in progress When you resume operation from Standby mode your notebook returns to the point where it left off You must use the Power Suspend Resume button to resume operation and there must be an adequate power source available or your notebook will not resume f you are running your notebook on battery power be aware that the battery continues to discharge while your note book is in Suspend mode though not as fast as when fully operational Disabling the Power Suspend Resume button prevents it from being used to put the notebook into Standby or Hiber nation Save to Disk mode The button resume function cannot be disabled The Standby or Hibernation Save to Disk mode should not b
88. e used with cer tain PC Cards Check your PC Card doc umentation for more information When PC Cards or external devices are in use Hibernation Save to Disk mode cannot return to the exact state prior to suspen sion because all of the peripheral devices will be re initialized when the system restarts If your notebook is actively accessing information when you enter the Standby or Hibernation Save to Disk mode changes to open files are not lost The files are left open and memory is kept active during Standby mode or the memory is transferred to the internal hard drive during Hibernation mode The main advantage of using Hibernation Save to Disk is that power is not required to maintain your data This is particularly important if you will be leaving your notebook in a suspended state for a prolonged period of time The drawback of using Hibernation mode is that it lengthens the power down and power up sequences and resets peripheral devices HIBERNATION SAVE TO DISK FEATURE The Hibernation feature saves your system s memory contents to the hard drive as a part of the Suspend Resume mode You can enable or disable this feature Enable or Disable the Hibernation Feature Windows Vista The default settings are not enabled To enable or disable the Hibernation feature follow these steps 1 From the Start menu select Control Panel then select Power Options 2 Select Choose what the power button does
89. eBook Application Panel is very flexible giving you a variety of options To set up the Panel to best suit your needs we have provided the Application Panel Setup utility that quickly and easily helps you make the most of this valuable feature Configuring your LifeBook Application Panel When you start Windows the LifeBook Application Panel is automatically activated As an application launcher the LifeBook Application Panel is very flexible giving you a variety of options To set up the Panel to best suit your needs we have provided the Application Panel Setup utility that quickly and easily helps you make the most of this valuable feature To configure your LifeBook Application Panel with Application Panel Setup 1 Click on Start 2 Click on Programs 3 Click on LifeBook Application Panel 4 Click on Application Panel Setup The Application Panel Setup utility will appear There are tabs that correspond to the application buttons on the Life Book Application Panel When you receive your notebook these buttons are pre configured to launch specific programs as referenced in the speci fications section of this document The tabs in Application Panel Setup may not be in the same order as the buttons on your LifeBook notebook please select the tab you wish to change carefully i To change an application associated with the Application buttons click on the tab for the button you would like to rec
90. eBook notebook Specifications of particular configurations will vary Part Number Specifications CONFIGURATION LABEL There is a configuration label located on the bottom of your LifeBook notebook This label contains specific information regarding the options you ve chosen for your notebook Following is an example label and information on how to read your own configuration label Configuration ID Configuration No s ABAXXXXXXXXXXX Part No FPCOXXXXXXXXXXXXX S7210 14 1WXGA T7700 XPP DL S MULTI 512M 80G MDM LAN WLAN Model Processor Screen Size Media Drive Operating System Hard Drive Memory Communications Figure 7 1 Configuration Label MICROPROCESSOR Intel Core 2 processors Refer to the system label to determine the speed of your processor CHIPSET Intel GM965 I O Controller Hub 8 Mobile ICH8 M MEMORY System Memory DDR2 667 MHz SDRAM dual channel memory module Two DIMM slots upgradeable to 4 GB of total memory 2 GB x 2 Note that when 4 MB of memory is installed in a Windows Vista system approximately 3 3 GB is addressable memory the upper memory is reserved by Vista for hardware usage Cache Memory 2 MB or 4 MB L2 cache on die depending upon system configuration VIDEO Built in color flat panel TFT active matrix LCD display with simultaneous display capability Video Color and Resolution 14 1 WXGA I
91. electronic device to send any message via a telephone fax machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the date an time it is sent and an identification of the business or other entity or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such busi ness other entity or individual 85 LifeBook S7000 Notebook DOC INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and Television This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations CET appareil num rique de la class B respecte toutes les exigence du R glement sur le mat rial brouilleur du Canada Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network NOTICE This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signi fies that registration was performed based on a Declara tion of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment Before connecting this equipment to a telephone line the user should ensure that it is permissible to connect this equipment to the local telecommunication facilities The user should be aware that compliance with the certification s
92. emory Stick or SD Card in until it unlatches It will then eject from the slot for removal See your card manual for specific instructions on the removal of your card Some cards may require your LifeBook notebook to be in Suspend Mode or Off while removing them 41 LifeBook S7000 Notebook ExpressCard Slot 0000000000 0000000000 S AS 000000000000000000 Figure 4 6 ExpressCard Slot Location ExpressCardsTM Smart Cards Your LifeBook notebook supports ExpressCards which can perform a variety of functions depending on which type of card you insert Some available ExpressCards Gigabit Ethernet Local area network LAN cards EEE1394 cards S ATA II cards TEEE802 11n WLAN cards For further information refer to the instructions supplied with your card s INSERTING EXPRESSCARDS There are two different width ExpressCards 34 mm and 54 mm The connector inside the slot is located on the left hand side of the slot If you insert a 34 mm card be sure to align it with the left side of the slot when inserting it ExpressCards are inserted in the ExpressCard slot Figure 4 7 Figure 4 7 Inserting Removing ExpressCards You may be required to log on as Adminis trator or a member of the Administrator s Group to complete this procedure If your computer is connected to a network net work policy settings may also prevent you from comple
93. en off at least 10 seconds before you turn it back on 6 Go through the boot sequence 7 Ifthe problem has not been resolved refer to the Troubleshooting Table that follows for more detailed troubleshooting information i If you keep notes about what you have tried your support representative may be able to help you more quickly by giving additional suggestions over the phone Troubleshooting 8 If you have tried the solutions suggested in the Trou bleshooting Table without success contact your support representative Toll free 1 800 8Fujitsu 1 800 838 5487 E mail 8fujitsu us fujitsu com Website http www computers us fujitsu com support Before you place the call you should have the following information ready so that the customer support represen tative can provide you with the fastest possible solution Product name Product configuration number Product serial number Purchase date Conditions under which the problem occurred Any error messages that have occurred Type of device connected if any See the Configuration Label on the bottom of your notebook for configuration and serial numbers SPECIFIC PROBLEMS Using the Troubleshooting Table When you have problems with your LifeBook notebook try to find the symptoms under the Problem column of the troubleshooting table for the feature giving you difficulty You will find a description of common causes for that symptom und
94. enter the proper security password after pushing the Power Suspend Resume button This setting can be changed in the Power Options Control Panel Remember the user password you specified on the Security Panel Application If you forget the password you will not be able to use your computer The supervisor password can override the user password Low Battery Operations If your LifeBook notebook has a low battery pushing the Power Suspend Resume button only turns on the Secu rity Indicator your notebook does not unlock The Security Indicator turns off after one minute To resume normal operation first attach a power supply to the notebook Then you may unlock the notebook UNINSTALLING THE SECURITY PANEL APPLICATION You have two options when uninstalling the security panel application Uninstall the security panel application software This will disable all security features Uninstall the security panel application with password still active This will not allow any changes to the password Uninstalling the Security Panel Application Remove passwords when User wants no password protection whatsoever and doesn t want to give anybody 21 LifeBook S7000 Notebook the utility to set a password on their computer In this case if passwords supervisor user or both are set the passwords must first be cleared BEFORE removing the application To clear passwords follow same procedure in Setting Passwor
95. entials OmniPass can detect these prompts and you can teach OmniPass your login credentials The next time you go to that website you can authenticate with your fingerprint to gain access OmniPass Authentication Toolbar After installing OmniPass and restarting you will notice a dialog you have not seen before at Windows Logon This is the OmniPass Authentication Toolbar and it is displayed whenever the OmniPass authentication system is invoked The OmniPass authentication system may be invoked frequently during Windows Logon during OmniPass Logon when unlocking your workstation when resuming from standby or hibernate when unlocking a password enabled screensaver during pass word replacement for remembered site or application logins and more When you see this toolbar OmniPass is prompting you to authenticate The Logon Authentication window indicates what OmniPass restricted function you are attempting The icons in the lower left fingerprint and key show what authentication methods are available to you Selected authentication methods are highlighted while unselected methods are not When you click the icon for an unse lected authentication method the authentication prompt associated with that method is displayed When prompted to authenticate you must supply the appropriate credentials an enrolled finger for the finger print capture window or your master password for the master password prompt the key icon 101
96. ephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facili ties equipment operations or procedures that could effect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to main tain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment for repair or warranty information please refer to the manual or contact Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation Customer Service If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved The equipment cannot be used on public coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commis sion or corporation commission for information If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of this computer does not disable your alarm equip ment If you have any questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other
97. er the column Possible Cause and what if anything you can do to correct the condition under Possible Solutions All possible causes or solutions may not apply to your notebook 51 LifeBook S7000 Notebook TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE Problem Page Problem Page Audio Problems e cece ee ee eee page 52 Modem Problems ooooooooooomomm o page 54 DVD CD ROM Drive Problems page 52 USB Device Problems o ooooooomoo o page 54 Port Replicator Problems page 53 ExpressCard Problems page 54 Floppy Disk Drive Problems page 53 Power Failures 2 232 2 8228 ras a page 55 Hard Drive ProblemS 00oooooooomoo page 53 Shutdown and Startup Problems page 56 Keyboard or Mouse Problems page 53 Video Problems escort eg page 57 Memory Problems ooooooooccoocomo page 54 Miscellaneous Problems page 58 Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions Audio Problems There is no sound coming from the built in speakers The volume is turned too low Adjust the volume control on your notebook and operating system Use the Fn F9 key combination on your LifeBook keyboard Pressing F9 repeat edly while holding Fn will increase the volume of your notebook set too low The software volume control is Manually adjusting the volume i e keyboard hot keys should dynamically adjust t
98. ery a A E t ES 37 alarm an A Lees 37 Cu M a aa da ads ga 69 charging indicator 0 0 esse eee 13 cold swapping eese 38 conserving power 6 csse 32 np Um 56 load 56 increasing life n aen ehen Kaden baked tn 69 level indicatOts 4 e I e 12 lithium ion battery 02 eee eee eee 37 Wisconsin rr ains is we RE 37 Problem 56 recharging u aeg 37 replacing 2 38 Shorted rs are nie ewer EUREN ES 38 suspend mode ee cee cece eee ee eee 37 BIOS guides adria erhal 30 set p Utility ers een 29 Bluetooth Where to Find Information 96 Built in Speakers 1 1 00 0 cece cece 52 C CapsLock eb eR UE EA EISE E RE ET 13 CD ROM problems 00005 52 53 Click Met cartel dA ex x OR E NEU UR E atic 31 Clicking svp E REPE REIP Aa 16 Cold swapping see 19 38 Configuration Label ooooooooomommm o o 73 Controls and Connectors oocoooococconcom 6 Conventions Used in the Guide GUISOR od ite opie o qeu Weber 16 Cursof sto aie ret ove tate 14 D DC Output Cable o oooococccncconcocco co 27 DC Power Jack 2 caus So bs RR a a 27 Device Ports eee 46 74 DIMM ee Bremen 44 Disk car an as a Han aa 69 Display Panel 4 an See ans 6 28 adjustng 526 re ROSE ia 28 brightness 3204442 225 802 saaie 302 1er 28 dosing i essen 28 latchis ds eet ea 6 OBEN ndee bearers MU EeU Ue ERES 28 problems ec re RETE ETE
99. ey may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunica tion Line Cord For TV tuner use To protect from overvoltages and transients on the Cable Distribution System make sure that the outer shield of the coaxial cable is connected to earth grounded at the building premise as close to the point of cable entrance as practicable as required per NEC Article 820 93 ANSI NFPA 70 2005 If you have questions about your CATV installation contact your service provider SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For Authorized Repair Technicians Only Danger of explosion if Lithium clock bat tery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recom mended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufac turer s instruction A For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with the same type and rating fuse A System Disposal LAMP S INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS Recycling your battery Over time the batteries that run your mobile computer will begin to hold a charge for a shorter amount of time this is a natural occurrence for all batteries When this occurs you may want to replace the battery with a fresh one Ifyou replace it it is
100. f a keyboard Pixel The smallest element of a display a dot of color on your display screen The more pixels per area the clearer your image will appear POST Power On Self Test A program which is part of the BIOS which checks the configuration and operating condition of your hardware whenever power is applied to your notebook Status and error messages may be displayed before the operating system is loaded If the self test detects failures that are so serious that operation can not continue the operating system will not be loaded PPP Point to Point Protocol A protocol for Ethernet which is used for connection on the phone line Program An integrated set of coded commands to your computers telling your hardware what to do and how and when to do it Protocol Procedures and rules use to send and receive data between computers Method of sending and receiving data Process used to handle communication errors Conditions required for communication are organized in procedures for correct transfer of information RAM Random Access Memory A hardware component of your LifeBook notebook that holds binary information both program and data as long as it has the proper power applied to it RAM Module A printed circuit card with memory and associated circuitry which allows the user to add additional memory to the computer without special tools Reset The act of reloading the operating system A reset erases
101. figuration of the WLAN Device Configuring the WLAN Using Windows Vista 93 Configuring the WLAN Using Windows XP 93 Troubleshooting the WLAN Troubleshooting 00 000 94 WLAN Specifications Specifications 0 0 0 0 a eee 95 Using the Bluetooth Device What is Bluetooth 96 Where to Find Information About Bluetooth 96 APPENDIX B USING THE FINGERPRINT SENSOR Fingerprint Sensor Device Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device 99 Getting Started liiis lees 99 Installing OmniPass 222220 99 User Enrollment ooocccccccccco 100 Using OmniPass 0 0 0 0 eee eee 101 Configuring OmniPass 103 OmniPass Control Center 104 Troubleshooting 22220 105 Index Table of Contents LifeBook S7000 Notebook 1 Preface LifeBook 7000 Notebook Preface ABOUT THIS GUIDE The LifeBook 7210 notebook from Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation provides desktop performance with a fast Intel Core 2 processor Your notebook has a built in 14 1 TFT WXGA color display This system brings the computing power of desktop personal computers PCs to a portable environment Your computer comes with Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows Vista Business operating system pre installed This manual explains how to operate your LifeBook notebook s hardware and built in system soft
102. for more information Additionally it has a fingerprint scroll sensor between the lower buttons See Fingerprint Sensor Device on page 99 for more information Status Indicator Panel The Status Indicator Panel displays symbols that corre spond with a specific component of your LifeBook note book See Status Indicator Panel on page 12 for more information LifeBook S7000 Notebook External Video Port behind cover ExpressCard Slot 0000000000 0000000000 00000000000 E E ooYoo 00000 Ko 00000 000000000000000000 DC Power Jack Air Vents USB 2 0 Ports Air Vents Figure 2 4 LifeBook notebook left side panel LEFT SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook s left side components External Video Port The external monitor port allows you to connect an external monitor or LCD projector See External Video Port on page 47 for more information ExpressCard Slot The ExpressCard slot allows you to install an Express Card See ExpressCards Smart Cards on page 42 for more information Air Vents The air vents are used to cool the system to prevent over heating To protect your notebook from damage and to optimize system performance be sure to keep all air all vents unobstructed clean and clear of debris This may require periodic cleaning depending upon the environment in which the system is used Do not o
103. g the Suspend Resume button Your system will not boot or resume from Standby without entering your supervisor user password From Off State 1 Turn on your system 2 When the Security Indicator flashes enter the pass word and press Enter button For example if the password is 22222 press button number 2 five times and press Enter button The notebook will boot to normal operation Getting to Know Your LifeBook From Standby State l Press your Power Suspend Resume button 2 When the Security Indicator flashes enter the pass word and press Enter button 3 The notebook should resume normal operation Incorrect Password Entry If an invalid supervisor or user password is entered three times in succession the system will beep for about one minute If a valid password is entered within a minute while system beeps the beeping will stop and the note book will resume normal operation If no password or an invalid one is entered while the system beeps the system will return to its previous locked state Standby or off and the Security Indicator will go off To reacti vate the notebook after a password failure you must press the Power Suspend Resume button then enter a correct password i PRECAUTIONS Opening and Closing the Cover Closing the cover automatically places the notebook into standby mode Opening the cover does not automati cally place the notebook into normal operation Instead you must
104. ge 12 for more information The batteries seem to discharge too quickly You are running an application that uses a lot of power due to frequent hard drive access or optical drive access or use ofa modem LAN PC card Wire less LAN or Bluetooth device Use both the primary battery and an optional second battery and or use a power adapter for this application when at all possible The power savings features may be disabled Check the Power Options menu settings and adjust according to your operating needs The brightness is turned all the way up Turn down the brightness adjustment The higher the brightness the more power your display uses The batteries are very old Replace the batteries The batteries have been exposed to high temperatures Replace the batteries The batteries are too hot or too cold Restore the notebook to normal operating tempera ture Charging icon on the Status Indicator panel will flash when battery is outside of operating range Shutdown and Startup Problems The Suspend Resume button does not work Suspend Resume button is disabled In Windows XP enable the button by going to the Control Panel gt Power Options Properties and clicking on the Advanced tab In the Power buttons area select the option that best suits your needs In Windows Vista select the Change what the power button does option There may be software conflict Close al
105. gure 2 13 Double clicking DRAGGING Dragging means pressing and holding the left button while moving the cursor To drag move the cursor to the item you wish to move Press and hold the left button while moving the item to its new location and then release it Dragging can also be done using the Touchpad First tap the Touchpad twice over the item you wish to move making sure to leave your finger on the pad after the final tap Next move the object to its new location by moving your finger across the Touchpad and then release your finger Figure 2 14 Figure 2 14 Dragging TOUCHPAD CONTROL ADJUSTMENT The Windows Control Panel allows you to customize your Touchpad with selections made from within the Mouse Properties dialog box SCROLLING Using the scroll sensor allows you to navigate through a document quickly without using the window s scroll bars This is particularly useful when you are navigating through on line pages To use the scroll sensor slide your finger up or down on the sensor to scroll up or down a page When you have reached the desired section of the page release the sensor Figure 2 15 TN A lt Figure 2 15 Scrolling Getting to Know Your LifeBook OPTIONAL QUICK POINT FEATURE The optional Quick Point device consists of a cursor control button at the lower center of the keyboard It is roughly the same size and shape as a pencil eraser The cursor control works the same way a mouse ball does a
106. hat may have been un installed or corrupted There may be certain free third party applications pre installed on your system i that are not on the DAR CD The latest versions of the applications can be downloaded from the third party s website To re install drivers and or applications 1 Boot up the system and insert the DAR CD after Windows has started A Fujitsu Installer screen is displayed after the CD is inserted 2 After reading the License Agreement click I agree 3 Awindow will appear containing a list of applica tions drivers and utilities that you can install from the Drivers and Applications CD The components listed are color coded in terms of their install status Blue indicates that the component can be installed Green indicates that the component needs to be i installed separately Grey indicates a component that is already installed grey items can be reinstalled but prior to installation you will receive a reminder that the component is already installed 4 Inthelist check off all the components you want to install If you want to install all components click Select All Clicking Select All will select all of the blue coded components you must select grey and green components separately 5 Once you have selected the components you wish to install click Install Selected Subsystems the components will be installed Troubleshooting 6 After the components are i
107. he On or Accessories position OR 3 Plug the Auto Airline adapter into the DC power jack on an airplane seat Switching from AC Adapter Power or the Auto Airline Adapter to Battery Power 1 Be sure that you have at least one charged battery installed 2 Remove the AC adapter or the Auto Airline adapter The Lithium ion battery is not charged upon purchase Initially you will need to i connect either the AC adapter or the Auto Airline adapter to use your notebook 27 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Display Panel Latch Display Panel Button Figure 3 2 Opening the Display Panel Display Panel Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook contains a display panel that is backlit for easier viewing in bright environments and maintains top resolution through the use of active matrix technology OPENING THE DISPLAY PANEL 1 Press the display panel button in This releases the display panel latch allowing you to raise the display 2 Lift the display backwards being careful not to touch the screen until it is at a comfortable viewing angle Figure 3 2 ADJUSTING DISPLAY PANEL BRIGHTNESS Once you have turned on your LifeBook notebook you may want to adjust the brightness level of the screen to a more comfortable viewing level There are two ways to adjust the brightness in Windows XP there are three ways in Windows Vista Two of them are temporary by using the keyboard or the power management utility and
108. he transmitters in this device must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Canadian Notice To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Warranty Users are not authorized to modify this product Any modifications invalidate the warranty This equipment may not be modified altered or changed in any way without signed written permission from Fujitsu Unauthorized modification will void the equipment authorization from the FCC and Industry Canada and the warranty Appendix B Using the Fingerprint Sensor 98 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Fingerprint Sensor Device INTRODUCING THE FINGERPRINT SENSOR DEVICE Your system has a fingerprint sensor device below the Touchpad between the left and right buttons This also serves as a scroll button Figure B 1 Figure B 1 Fingerprint sensor Although the system has a fingerprint sensor in place of a scroll button the fingerprint sensor can be used for scrolling Simply move your fingerprint over the sensor the same as you would use a scroll button With a fingerprint sensor you can avoid having to enter a username and password every time you want to Log onto Windows Recover from Standby mode Cancel a password prote
109. he volume of the operating see above Ifthat doesn t work adjust the sound volume control settings in your software or application your notebook Headphones are plugged into Plugging in headphones disables the built in speakers remove the headphones Software driver is not configured correctly The Audio Driver may be installed or reinstalled by using the Drivers and Applications CD that came with your Fujitsu LifeBook Refer to your applica tion and operating system documentation for help system tray The speakers have been muted using the Volume icon in the Click on the Volume icon in the tool tray on the bottom right of the screen It looks like a speaker If the Mute box is checked click on it to uncheck it You can also use the Fn F3 key combination to toggle the volume on and off Pressing F3 while holding Fn will toggle the audio mute Optical Drive Problems LifeBook notebook fails to recognize DVD CD RW CD ROM s drive The disc is not pushed down onto raised center circle of the Open the optical drive tray and re install the disc properly Optical drive tray is not latched shut Push on the front of the optical drive tray until it latches If that doesn t work pull out the modular drive latch to remove the device from the bay then re insert the drive until it latched this ensures that the drive is properly seated DVD Player software is installed In
110. his device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device Wireless LAN User s Guide FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from the one the receiver is connected to 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement This equipme
111. hrough an Access Point In infrastructure mode wireless devices can communicate with each other or with a wired network Corporate wireless networks operate in infrastructure mode because they require access to the WLAN in order to access services devices and computers e g file servers printers databases How to Handle This Device The WLAN device is an optional device that may come pre installed in your mobile computer Under normal circumstances it should not be necessary for you to remove or re install it The Operating System that your mobile computer comes with has been pre configured to support the WLAN device WIRELESS NETWORK CONSIDERATIONS Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN device supports TEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g and IEEE802 11n The Atheros SuperAG WLAN device supports TEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b and IEEE802 11g The WLAN device operates in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and the 5 GHz lower middle and upper UNII bands Microwave ovens may interfere with the operation of WLAN devices since they operate in the same 2 4 GHz frequency range as IEEE802 11b g n devices Interference by microwaves does not occur with IEEE802 11a radio which operates in the 5 GHz RF band Wireless devices that transmit in the 2 4 GHz range may interfere with operation of WLAN devices in IEEE802 11b g n modes Symptoms of interference include reduced throughput intermittent discon nects and many frame errors It is
112. ials built into them upon installation We highly recommend that you step through the tutorial before you use an application Manuals Included with your notebook you will find manuals for your installed operating system and other pre installed software We recommend that you review these manuals for general information on the use of these applications Adobe Acrobat Reader Adobe Acrobat Reader allows you to view navigate and print PDF files from across all of the major computing platforms Norton Internet Security 2007 Your system is preinstalled with a free 90 day trial version of Symantec s Norton Internet Security 2007 Norton Internet Security is a suite of tools designed to protect your LifeBook notebook from computer viruses hackers spyware and spam It assists in the protection of data currently on your hard disk from destruction or contamination The trial version is activated upon your acceptance of software license agreement After 90 days Specifications you will need to purchase a subscription from Symantec to download latest virus spyware and spam definitions Roxio Easy Media Creator Easy Media Creator allows you to easily burn CDs and organize edit and share digital photos music data and videos CyberLink PowerDVD CyberLink PowerDVD allows you to play DVDs on your LifeBook notebook OmniPass Fingerprint application The fingerprint sensor uses Softex OmniPass which provides password management
113. ion Panel as often as you like Getting to Know Your LifeBook Deactivating and Activating the LifeBook Application Panel To deactivate the LifeBook Application Panel follow these easy steps 1 Click on Start 2 Click on Programs 3 Click on LifeBook Application Panel 4 Click on Stop Application Panel To reactivate follow the same procedure except for step 4 Click on Activate Panel instead i Every time you start Windows the LifeBook Application Panel is activated even if you deactivated it before you shut down 23 24 LifeBook S7000 Notebook 3 Getting Started 26 LifeBook S7000 Notebook DC Power Jack Getting Started Se AC Adapter Figure 3 1 Connecting the AC Adapter Power Sources Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has three possible power sources a primary Lithium ion battery an AC adapter or an optional Auto Airline adapter CONNECTING THE POWER ADAPTERS The AC adapter or optional Auto Airline adapter provides power for operating your notebook and charging the batteries Connecting the AC Adapter 1 Plug the DC output cable into the DC power jack of your LifeBook notebook 2 Plug the AC adapter into an AC electrical outlet Figure 3 1 Connecting the Optional Auto Airline Adapter 1 Plug the DC output cable into the DC power jack on your notebook 2 Plug the Auto Airline adapter into the cigarette lighter of an automobile with the ignition key in t
114. ity Change Before restoring an image you must first verify that the system is set up to boot from the DVD drive To verify change the boot up priority rather than booting up from the hard drive or an external floppy disk drive perform the following steps 1 Power on your system When the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen press the Enter key or click on the left mouse or touchpad button the Trusted Core Menu will appear 2 Select Boot Menu from the TrustedCore Menu by pressing the Fn button while pressing the down arrow button 3 If Optical Media Drive CD ROM Drive or CD DVD Drive is not at the top of the list arrow down to the drive in the list 4 Insert the Restore Disc into the drive tray then press the OK button 61 LifeBook S7000 Notebook 5 Follow the instructions that appear to restore your operating system erase all data from your hard disk Or create or resize partitions on the hard disk RESTORING THE OPERATING SYSTEM FOR WINDOWS VISTA SYSTEMS The Recovery and Utility disc contains four utilities The Recovery utility allows you to restore the system operating system OS The restored OS is the same one that was originally installed on the hard disk drive After the OS is restored you will need to reinstall the drivers and applications from the Drivers and Applica tions Restore disc and from any application discs that were bundled with the system when you purchased it
115. jitsu Contact Information 1 Limited Warranty isses isle 1 2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK Overview npacking s toi a des 5 Locating the Controls Connectors Top Components ooo 6 Left Side Panel Components 8 Right Side Panel Components 9 Back Panel Components 10 Bottom Components 222222 11 Status Indicator Panel Power Indicator 0 0 0 0 eee eee 12 AC Adapter Indicator 12 Battery Level Indicators 12 Battery Charging Indicators 13 WLAN Access Power Indicator 13 Optical Drive Access Indicator 13 Hard Drive Access Indicator 13 NumLk Indicator 22222 202er 13 CapsLock Indicator 2222220 13 ScrLk Indicator lille 13 Security Indicator llle esses 13 Keyboard Using the Keyboard ooooococcccococ o o 14 Numeric Keypad llis esee 14 Windows Keys lisse ee 14 Cursor Keys ca eR ler 14 Function Keys ce tenete re tute 14 Touchpad Pointing Device Clicking eme eet Dai a 16 Double Clicking llle esses 16 Dragging eeu tenere eite pe epomdba 17 Touchpad Control Adjustment 17 Scrollinig use nee OR 17 Optional Quick Point Feature 17 Volume Control Controlling the Volume 18 Flexible Bay Devices Removing and I
116. l applications and try the button again The system powers up and displays power on informa tion but fails to load the operating system You have a secured system requiring a password to load your operating system Make sure you have the right password Enter the setup utility and verify the Security settings and modify them as accordingly See BIOS Setup Utility on page 29 for more information 56 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions The system powers up and displays power on informa tion but fails to load the operating system continued The boot sequence settings of the setup utility are not compatible with your configuration Set the operating source by pressing the ESC key while the Fujitsu logo is on screen or use the F2 key and enter the setup utility and adjust the source settings from the Boot menu See BIOS Setup Utility on page 29 for more information Internal hard drive was not detected Use the BIOS setup utility or Primary Master submenu located within the Main menu to try to auto detect the internal hard drive An error message is displayed on the screen during the notebook boot sequence Power On Self Test POST has detected a problem See the Power On Self Test POST messages to determine the meaning and severity of the problem Not all messages are errors some are simply status indicators See Power On Se
117. lems that might be making your computer run slowly or stop responding System Restore enables you in rolling back the system to an earlier restore point and does not affect any of your documents pictures or other personal data The Hard Disk Data Delete utility is used to delete all data on the hard disk and prevent the data from being reused NOTE Do not use the Hard Disk Data Delete utility unless you are absolutely certain that you want to erase your entire hard disk including all partitions The Partition Creation utility allows you to create a D partition or resize existing partitions on your hard disk NOTE Creating or resizing partitions with this utility will cause all data on the hard disk to be com pletely erased Troubleshooting AUTOMATICALLY DOWNLOADING DRIVER UPDATES Your system has a convenient tool called the Fujitsu Driver Update FDU utility With FDU you can choose to automatically or manually go to the Fujitsu site to check for new updates for your system The FDU icon should appear in the system tray at the bottom right of your screen roll the cursor over the icons to find the correct one If the FDU icon does not appear in the system tray it can be started by going to Start gt All Programs and clicking on Fujitsu Driver Update this will create the icon automatically To invoke the FDU menu right click on the FDU icon The menu contains the following items Check for updates now Al
118. lf Test Messages on page 59 for more information Your notebook appears to change setup parameters when you start it BIOS setup changes were not saved when you made them and exited the setup utility returning it to earlier settings Make sure you select Save Changes And Exit when exiting the BIOS setup utility The BIOS CMOS hold up battery has failed Contact your support representative for repairs This is not a user serviceable part Your system display won t turn on when the system is turned on or has resumed You have installed the Life Book Security Application panel Check the Status Indicator Panel for presence of the Security icon If it is visible enter your password See Security Indicator on page 13 for more informa tion Video Problems The built in display is blank when you turn on The notebook is set for an external monitor only Pressing F10 while holding down the Fn key allows you to change your selection of where to send your LifeBook notebook your display video Each time you press the keys you will step to the next choice The choices in order are built in display only external monitor only both built in display and external monitor The display angle and bright Move the display and the brightness control until ness settings are not adequate you have adequate visibility Pressing the F6 or for your lighting conditions F7 keys while holding down the Fn
119. ll appear at the bottom of the screen Before restoring an image you must first verify that the system is set up to boot from the DVD drive To verify change the boot up priority rather than booting up from the hard drive or an external floppy disk drive perform BOOT Priority Change on page 61 Insert the Restore Disc into the drive tray then press the OK button After the system reboots follow the instructions that appear to restore your operating system erase all data from your hard disk or create or resize parti tions on the hard disk Recovery and Utility tabs Diagnostics tab The Diagnostics tool is designed for use by IT professionals It is not likely you will need to use this tool When you select devices from the Diagnosis window then click Execute several tests are performed on the selected components Recovery tab The Recovery tab contains the Start Recovery tool Note that the recovery process erases all data from the C drive If you decide to use the recovery tool be sure to back up all data that you don t want to lose Also note that you must run the system using your AC adapter while running the recovery tool To use the Recovery tool select the Start Recovery function click on the Execute button then follow the instructions on the screen Utility tab The Utility tab contains three tools System Restore Hard Disk Data Delete and Partition Creation System Restore can help fix prob
120. lling OmniPass Before you uninstall the software decrypt all OmniPass encrypted files and export all OmniPass User Profiles Failure to do so may result in permanent loss of encrypted file data and permanent loss of all remembered passwords and associated information see Chapter 5 of the OmniPass help document Exporting and Importing Users PN For uninstallation OmniPass requires that the user uninstalling OmniPass have administrative privileges to the system If your current user does not have administrative privileges log out and then log in with an administrator user before proceeding with OmniPass uninstallation To remove the OmniPass application from your system 1 Click Start on the Windows taskbar Select Settings and then Control Panel Double click Add Remove Programs Select OmniPass and then click Change Remove Follow the directions to uninstall the OmniPass application 5 Once OmniPass has finished uninstalling reboot your system when prompted 100 USER ENROLLMENT Before you can use any OmniPass features you must first enroll a user into OmniPass Master Password Concept Computer resources are often protected with passwords Whether you are logging into your computer accessing your email e banking paying bills online or accessing network resources you often have to supply credentials to gain access This can result in dozens of sets of creden tials that you have to
121. llowing points The drive rotates the compact disc at a very high speed Do not carry it around or subject it to shock or vibration with the power on Avoid using or storing the drive where it will be exposed to extreme temperatures Avoid using or storing the drive where it is damp or dusty Avoid using or storing the drive near magnets or devices that generate strong magnetic fields Avoid using or storing the drive where it will be subjected to shock or vibration Do not disassemble or dismantle the optical drive Use of a commercially available lens cleaner is recommended for regular maintenance of your drive 70 EXPRESSCARDS Caring for your Cards ExpressCards are durable but you must treat them with care The documentation supplied with your card will provide specific information but you should pay atten tion to the following points To keep out dust and dirt store cards in their protective sleeves when they are not installed in your LifeBook notebook Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or excessive heat Keep the cards dry Do not flex or bend the cards and do not place heavy objects on top of them Do not force cards into the slot Avoid dropping cards or subjecting them to excessive vibration 7 System Specifications 72 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Specifications This section provides the hardware and environmental specifications for your Fujitsu Lif
122. lows for manual driver update search The first time it is used you are prompted to agree to a user agreement After clicking on the icon the FDU auto matically connects with the Fujitsu site to check for updates and downloads them While downloading the icon has a red bar through it indicating that it cannot be used while the download is in process When the update is complete a message appears informing you of the fact Enable Automatic Update Notifications Automatically searches for new updates on a regular basis approximately every 3 days Show update history Brings up a screen that displays a history of updates that have been made via the FDU About Fujitsu Driver Update Displays the FDU version number and copyright information Fujitsu Driver Update Readme Displays the FDU readme 63 64 LifeBook 7000 Notebook 6 Care and Maintenance 66 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Care and Maintenance If you use your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook carefully you will increase its life and reliability This section provides some tips for looking after the notebook and its devices The system contains components that can be severely damaged by electro static discharge ESD To minimize risk to the components observe the following precautions Before docking or undocking your LifeBook notebook when using a port replicator it is a good practice to always touch a grounded metal object to discharge s
123. ls to access the site and the OmniPass authentication settings for the site are now stored in the OmniPass secure database The OmniPass authentication settings Settings for this Pass word Site can always be changed in Vault Management Logging in to a Remembered Site Whether or not OmniPass prompts you to authenticate when you return to a remembered site is determined by Settings for this Password Site and can be changed in Vault Management The following cases are applicable to using OmniPass to login to Windows remembered websites and all other password protected resources With Master Password Once you return to a site you have remembered with OmniPass you may be presented with a master pass word prompt Enter your master password and you will be allowed into the site Logging into Windows with a Fingerprint Device When logging into Windows with a fingerprint device the fingerprint capture window will now appear next to the Windows Login screen Place your enrolled fingertip on the sensor to authenticate You will be simultaneously logged into Windows and OmniPass The capture window will also appear if you have used Ctrl Alt Del to lock a system and the fingerprint device can be used to log back in as stated above If a machine is locked and OmniPass detects a different user logging back in with a fingerprint the first user will be logged out and the second user logged in In Windows XP your login options mu
124. luminescent screen It 79 LifeBook S7000 Notebook produces a visual image by varying the position and intensity of the beam Data The information a system stores and processes DC Direct current A voltage or current that does not fluctuate periodically with time Default Value A pre programmed value to be used if you fail to set your own DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol used to automatically acquire parameters required for the communication such as IP address The sender of IP address is called a DHCP server and the receiver is called a DHCP client DIMM Dual in line memory module Disk A spinning platter of magnetic data storage media If the platter is very stiff it is a hard drive if it is highly flexible it is a floppy disk if it is a floppy disk in a hard housing with a shutter it is commonly called a diskette Disk Drive The hardware which spins the disk and has the heads and control circuitry for reading and writing the data on the disk Diskette A floppy disk in a hard housing with a shutter DMA Direct Memory Access Special circuitry for memory to memory transfers of data which do not require CPU action DMI Desktop Management Interface A standard that provides PC management applications with a common method of locally or remotely querying and configuring PC computer systems hardware and software compo nents and peripherals DNS Domain Name System A
125. ly log on to OmniPass by right clicking the OmniPass system tray icon and clicking Log in User from the right click menu Using the Fingerprint Sensor TROUBLESHOOTING You cannot use OmniPass to create Windows users You must first create the Windows user and you will need administrative privileges to do that Once the Windows user is created you can add that user to OmniPass using the same username and password Cannot add Windows users to OmniPass If you experience difficulties adding a Windows user to OmniPass you may need to adjust your local secu rity settings You can do this by going to Start Control Panel Administrative Tools and Local Security Settings Expand Local Policies expand Security Options and double click Network Access Sharing and Security Model for Local Accounts The correct setting should be Classic Local Users Authen ticate as Themselves Cannot add a User with a Blank Password to OmniPass If you experience difficulties adding a user with a blank password to OmniPass you may need to adjust your local security settings First attempt the proce dure explained in the Cannot add Windows user to OmniPass section If the difficulties persist then try the following procedure Click Start Control Panel Administrative Tools and Local Security Settings Expand Local Policies expand Security Options and double click Accounts Limit local account use of blank pass words to console login only This setti
126. m documentation both on screen and in the manual If you can find no reference to the message and its meaning is not clear contact your support representative for assistance nnnn Memory Cache Passed Where nnnn is the amount of system cache in kilobytes successfully tested by the Power On Self Test This can only appear if you have an SRAM PC Card installed Floppy Disk drive A error or Floppy Disk drive B error Drive A or B is present but fails the BIOS Power On Self Test diskette tests Check to see that the drive is defined with the proper diskette type in the Setup Utility See BIOS Setup Utility on page 58 for more information and that the diskette drive is installed correctly If the disk drive is properly defined and installed avoid using it and contact your support representative Extended Memory Failed at address line xx Extended memory not working or not configured prop erly If you have an installed memory upgrade module verify that the module is properly installed If it is prop erly installed you may want to check your Windows Setup to be sure it is not using unavailable memory until you can contact your support representative nnnn Extended RAM Passed Where nnnn is the amount of memory in kilobytes successfully tested Failure Fixed Disk n where x 1 4 The fixed disk is not working or not configured properly This may mean that the hard drive type identified in your setup utility does not agree with the
127. me time To enable or disable either one of the devices individually perform the following steps 1 AC Slide the Wireless LAN Bluetooth on off switch to On position XP In the Control Panel double click the Fujitsu Radio Control icon Vista Use the Bluetooth icon in the system tray to disable Blue tooth radio In the window that appears click the button associated with Blue tooth and or Wireless LAN Status to enable or disable the individual devices Click OK 92 Windows XP Deactivation using the Intel PROSet Software The WLAN device can also be deactivated in Windows using the Intel PROSet Software The procedure to accomplish this l Click Start gt All Programs 2 Select Intel ProSet Wireless then click on Intel ProSet Wireless from the menu that appears The Intel ProSet Wireless utility will be displayed 3 At the bottom left corner of the window select Wireless Off from the dropdown list Windows XP Deactivation using Atheros Client Utility software 1 Click Start gt Program Files gt Atheros gt Atheros Client Utility 2 Choose Action and click Disable Radio ACTIVATING THE WLAN DEVICE Activation of the WLAN device can be accomplished using the same methods as the deactivation process Using the Wireless On Off Switch In Windows XP using the Intel PROSet Software or Atheros Software Wireless LAN User s Guide Configuration of the WLAN Devi
128. mes with high speed Double Data Rate 2 Synchronous Dynamic RAM DDR2 SDRAM The memory upgrade compartment allows you to expand the system memory capacity of your notebook thus improving overall performance See Memory Upgrade Module on page 44 for more information Under normal circumstances it should not be necessary to open this compartment Hard Disk Drive Compartment The hard disk drive compartment contains the hard disk drive Under normal circumstances it should not be necessary to open this compartment Battery Bay Locks The battery bay locks are used together to secure or remove the Lithium ion battery See Replacing the Battery on page 38 for more information Port Replicator Connector This connector allows you to connect the optional Port Replicator to your notebook Lithium on Battery Bay The battery bay contains the internal Lithium ion battery It can be opened for the removal of the battery when stored over a long period of time or for swapping a discharged battery with a charged Lithium ion battery See Lithium ion Battery on page 37 for more information Dust Filter The dust filter is used to help prevent dust and dirt from entering your system See Cleaning the dust filter on page 68 for more information Air Vents The air vents allow air to circulate through the system to cool down the components To protect your notebook from damage and to optimize system performance be sure to keep all
129. n Boot Menu Patent Information System Information Continue Booting Clicking on any of the fields will invoke the screen information or action described The Boot Menu can also be invoked by pressing the F12 key when the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen Entering the BIOS Setup Utility Directly 1 Turn on or restart your LifeBook notebook 2 To enter the BIOS Setup Utility press the F2 key once the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen This will open the main menu of the BIOS Setup Utility with the current settings displayed 3 Press the RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW key to scroll through the other setup menus to review or alter the current settings BIOS Guide A guide to your notebook s BIOS is available online Please visit our service and support website at http www computers us fujitsu com support then select Users Guides under Online Support Select your product series and model then press Go Depending upon your operating system Windows Vista or XP edition there is a different procedure for starting your system for the first time as outlined below STARTING WINDOWS VISTA THE FIRST TIME A The first time you initialize your Windows Vista system the screen will be blank for approximately two minutes This is normal After initialization a Set Up Windows dialog box will appear Important During the setup procedure do not disconnect the power supply press any buttons or
130. n Unavailable Incorrect network Ad hoc connection verify that the network names SSID s and network network name SSID or keys WEP of all computers to be connected have been configured connection network key correctly SSID s and WEP key values must be identical on each machine Weak received signal strength and or link quality Access Point Infrastructure connection set the network name SSID and network key to the same values as those of the access point Set the Network Authentication value identically to that of the Access Point Please consult your network administrator for this value if neces sary Ad hoc connection Retry connection after shortening the distance to the destination computer or removing any obstacles for better sight Access Point Infrastructure connection Retry connection after short ening the distance to the access point or removing any obstacles for better sight The WLAN device has been deactivated or disabled Check if the wireless switch is turned ON Also verify Disable Radio is not checked in Network setting window The computer to be connected is turned off Check if the computer to be connected is turned ON RF interference from Access Points or other wireless networks The use of identical or overlapping RF channels can cause interference with the operation of the WLAN device Change the channel of your Access Point to a channel that does not overlap with the inte
131. n AC cable Power Management Conforms to ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Overall Dimensions 13 15 w x 9 50 d x 1 30 1 52 h 334 mm x 33 38 6 mm Weight 5 2 Ibs 2 36 kg ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Temperature Operating 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Non operating 5 to 140 F 15 to 60 C Humidity Operating 20 to 85 relative non condensing Non operating 8 to 85 relative non condensing Altitude Operating 10 000 feet 3 048 m maximum POPULAR ACCESSORIES For ordering or additional information on Fujitsu accessories please visit our website at www shopfujitsu com or call 1 800 FUJITSU PRE INSTALLED SOFTWARE Depending on your pre installed operating system your notebook comes with pre installed software for playing audio and video files of various formats In addition there is file transfer software virus protection software and Power Management software The following list indicates the pre installed software on your system Adobe Acrobat Reader Norton Internet Security 2007 90 day free trial Roxio Easy Media Creator on select models Cyberlink PowerDVD Google Desktop Google Picasa Google ToolBar OmniPass Fingerprint application Fujitsu Driver Update utility Microsoft Office Ready Evernote LEARNING ABOUT YOUR SOFTWARE Tutorials All operating systems and most application software have tutor
132. nd moves the cursor around the display It only requires light pressure to move the more pressure you use the faster the cursor will move The left and right buttons that are located at the top of the Touchpad are designed for use with the Quick Point control and they function in the same manner as the lower buttons When used with the Quick Point button the middle Touchpad button allows you to scroll up and down a screen Figure 2 16 Using Quick Point 17 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Volume Control Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has multiple volume controls which interact with each other Any software that contains audio files will also contain a volume control of its own If you install an external audio device that has an independent volume control the hardware volume control and the software volume control will interact with each other It should be noted that if you set your software volume to Off you will override the external volume control setting CONTROLLING THE VOLUME The volume can be controlled in several different ways Volume can be changed or muted from within the Vol ume Control on the Taskbar Volume can be controlled with the F8 and F9 func tions keys Pressing F8 repeatedly while holding Fn will decrease the volume of your notebook Pressing F9 repeatedly while holding Fn will increase the volume of your notebook Volume can be muted by pressing the F3 key while
133. nd remove it as soon as possible or have your notebook hand inspected by security personnel Secu rity officials may require you to turn your notebook On Make sure you have a charged battery on hand When traveling with the hard drive removed wrap the drive in a non conducting materials cloth or paper If you have the drive checked by hand be ready to install the drive if needed Never put your hard drive through a metal detector Have your hard drive hand inspected by security personnel You can however put your hard drive through a properly tuned X ray machine Take the necessary plug adapters if you re traveling over seas Check the following diagram to determine which plug adapter you ll need or ask your travel agent Outlet Type Location United States Canada parts of Latin America Mexico Japan Korea the Philippines Taiwan Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States CIS most of Europe parts of Latin America the Middle East parts of Africa Hong Kong India most of South Asia United Kingdom Ireland Malaysia Singapore parts of Africa 0 0 08 China Australia AN New Zealand Care and Maintenance BATTERIES Caring for your Batteries Always handle batteries carefully Do not short circuit the battery terminals that is do not touch both terminals with a metal object Do not carry lose batteries in a pocket or purse where they may mix with coins keys or
134. ng Your LifeBook Notebook POWER ON Power Suspend Resume Button The Power Suspend Resume button is used to turn on your LifeBook notebook from its off state Once you have connected your AC adapter or charged the internal Lithium ion battery you can power on your LifeBook notebook i To turn on your LifeBook notebook from its off state press the Power Suspend Resume button located above the keyboard to the right When you are done working you can either leave your notebook in Standby mode See Standby Sleep Mode on page 32 for more informa tion or you can turn it off See Powering Off on page 33 for more information A When you power on your LifeBook it will perform a Power On Self Test POST to check the internal parts and configuration for correct functionality Ifa fault is found your LifeBook notebook will emit an audio warning and or an error message will be displayed See Power On Self Test Messages on page 59 for more informa tion Depending on the nature of the problem you may be able to continue by starting the operating system or by entering the BIOS setup utility and revising the settings When you turn on your LifeBook notebook be sure you have a power source This means that at least one battery is installed and charged or that the AC or Auto Airline adapter is connected and has power Do not carry your LifeBook notebook around with the power on or subject it to shocks or vibration
135. ng should be set to Disabled Dialog appears after OmniPass authentication during Windows Logon After installing OmniPass on your system you can choose to logon to Windows using OmniPass You authenticate with OmniPass via master password or an enrolled security device and OmniPass logs you into Windows You may during this OmniPass authentication see a Login Error dialog box This dialog box occurs when OmniPass was unable to log you into Windows with the credentials supplied username and password This could happen if your Windows password has changed or your Windows account has been disabled If you are having difficulties due to the first reason you will need to update OmniPass with your changed Windows account password Click Update Password and you will be prompted with a dialog to reconfirm your password Enter the new password to your Windows user account and click OK If the error persists then it is unlikely the problem is due to your Windows user account password changing 105 LifeBook S7000 Notebook 106 Index A About This Guide oocoocccconcccocccro ccoo 1 AC adapter earen sse b REP BIPARRE E dran 27 indicator ais uy eae tn 12 plug adapters cece eee eee eee 69 Anti theft lock slot 0 ce eee eee eee eee ee 10 Application Panel 00 eee eee eee eee 20 Auto Airline Adapter 000 000 27 Automatically Downloading Driver Updates 63 B Batt
136. ng the OS for Windows Vista Systems 62 Automatically Downloading Driver Updates 63 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning your LifeBook notebook 67 Cleaning the dust filter 68 Batteries 2 oso eoa ERRARE RI LAE BS 69 Floppy Disks and Drives 69 Media Car cairo DE roc pU rn 70 ExpressCards ius ce coe t eet dee e 70 7 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Configuration Label 73 Microprocessor 6 2 0 0 0 eee eee eee 73 Chipset ee es hacen 73 MEMON oi onu En Gena E Mee 73 O nt Ate tier 73 A A ne 73 Mass Storage Device Options 73 A ae rope aloes 74 Device Ports 2 cii e RE 74 Keyboard 0 0 0 eee eee eee 74 POW T doit vides ta Pie eee nr 74 Dimensions and Weight 74 Environmental Requirements 74 Popular Accessories 22222222220 75 Pre Installed Software 2 75 Learning About Your Software 75 GLOSSARY REGULATORY Glossary ti iaa pl 79 Regulatory Information o oo o o o o 85 APPENDIX A INTEGRATED WIRELESS LAN USER S GUIDE Before Using the Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Device Covered 90 Characteristics of the WLAN Device 90 Wireless LAN Modes Using this Device 90 Wireless Network Considerations 91 Deactivating the WLAN Device 91 Activating the WLAN Device 92 Con
137. nnection is not possible you will be asked about how you dial out from where you will be using your LifeBook notebook If you are not connected to a Getting Started phone line and plan to register at a later time you may click the Skip button Once you are connected to the Internet you will be asked if you wish to continue with the registration If you select Yes you will then enter your name and address and email address if desired Click Next to complete registration REGISTERING YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK You can register your LifeBook by going to our website at us fujitsu com computers You will need to be set up with an Internet Service Provider ISP to register online INSTALLING CLICK ME A Windows Vista Systems The first time you boot up your system you will see a Primary Settings for the PC window This window explains the installations which will be performed by the Click Me utility If you click Execute Click Me will begin installing If after clicking the button you receive a User Account Control window you will be asked for your permission to continue Click Yes to continue If you cancel the operation the Click Me icon will appear on your desktop for later installation Before installing the ClickMe utility be sure the wireless LAN switch is turned on Windows XP Systems The first time you boot up your system you will see an icon called Click Me in the Start menu We highl
138. nstalled click OK then click Yes when asked if you want to reboot the system RESTORING THE OPERATING SYSTEM FOR WINDOWS XP SYSTEMS The Recovery and Utility disc contains three utilities The Recovery utility allows you to restore the system operating system OS The restored OS is the same one that was originally installed on the hard disk drive After the OS is restored you will need to reinstall the drivers and applications from the Drivers and Applica tions Restore disc and from any application discs that were bundled with the system when you purchased it The Hard Disk Data Delete utility on this disc is used to delete all data on your hard disk and prevent it from being reused Do not use the Hard Disk Data Delete utility unless you are absolutely certain that you want to erase your entire hard disk including all partitions The Partition Creation utility allows you to create or resize partitions on your hard disk NOTE Creating or resizing partitions with this utility will cause all data on the hard disk to be completely erased The use of this disc requires that you have a device capable of reading DVDs attached to your system If you do not have an internal drive you will need to attach an external player For more information on available external devices visit our Web site at us fujitsu com computers This disc can only be used with the system with which it was purchased BOOT Prior
139. nstalling Modular Devices 19 LifeBook Security Application Panel Setting up Your LifeBook Security Panel 20 Passwords u 4 tes Wee ao ERE 20 Operating Your Security Application Panel 21 Uninstalling the Security Panel Application 21 Launching Applications with the Panel 22 GETTING STARTED Power Sources Connecting the Power Adapters 27 Display Panel Opening the Display Panel 28 Adjusting Display Panel Brightness 28 Closing the Display Panel 28 Starting Your LifeBook Notebook POWERON s Sh i eo a cht Ra rm E 29 Boot Sequence 0 eee ee eee 29 Hard Disk Drive PasswordS o o 29 BIOS Setup UI ea 29 Booting the System ooococcccocooco oo 30 Starting Windows Vista the first time 30 Starting Windows XP the First Time 31 Registering Your LifeBook notebook 31 Installing Click Mel 31 Fujitsu Driver Update Utility 31 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Power Management Power Suspend Resume Button 32 Standby Sleep Mode 32 Hibernation Save to Disk Feature 33 Windows Power Management 33 Restarting the System 222 22 0 33 Powering Off 0 2 0 0 00000 33 USER INSTALLABLE FEATURES Lithium ion Battery Recharging the Batteries 37 Replacing the Battery
140. nt complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the Wireless LAN antenna located on the top edge of the LCD screen and your body The transmit ters in this device must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Export restrictions This product or software contains encryption code which may not be exported or transferred from the US or Canada without an approved US Department of Commerce export license This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules as well as ICES 003 B NMB 003 B Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation Modifications not expressly authorized by Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation may invalidate the user s right to operate this equipment Canadian Notice The device for the 5150 5250 MHz band is only for indoor usage to reduce the potential for harmful inter ference to co channel mobile satellite systems The maximum antenna gain of 6 dBi permitted for devices in the 5250 5350 MHz 5470 5725 MHz and 5725 5825 MHz bands to comply with the e i r p limit as stated in A9 2 of RSS210 In addition users are cautioned to take note that high power rad
141. nternal Resolution 1280 x 800 pixel resolution 16M colors External Resolution 1600 x 1200 pixel resolution 16M colors Simultaneous Resolution 1280 x 768 16M colors Video RAM Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 video graphics Up to 384 MB shared video memory using Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT AUDIO Realtek codec ALC262 with 2 channel High Definition HD audio Headphones Stereo headphone line out jack 3 5 mm 1 V or less minimum impedance 32 Ohms Microphone Stereo microphone line in jack 3 5 mm 100 mV _ or less minimum impedance 10K Ohms Two built in stereo speakers 20 mm diameter MASS STORAGE DEVICE OPTIONS Hard Drive Serial ATA 150 Mbps data buffer 5400 or 7200 rpm 2 5 9 5 mm The size of your hard drive can be determined by checking the configuration label on the bottom of the system Media Player Depending upon the configuration of your system one of the following may be installed Modular Combo DVD CD RW Drive 24x CD ROM 24x CD R 10x CD RW 8x DVD ROM or Modular Dual Layer Multi Format DVD Writer 24x CD ROM 24x CD R 10x CD RW 8x DVD ROM 5x DVD RAM 8x DVD R 4x DVD R DL 6x DVD RW 8x DVD R 4x DVD R DL 8x DVD RW 73 LifeBook S7000 Notebook FEATURES Integrated Pointing Device Touchpad pointing device with scroll button Optional Quick Point cursor control button Communications Modem Internal V 90 standard 56K fax
142. nu button The Application key functions the same as your right mouse button and displays shortcut menus for the selected item Please refer to your Windows documentation for additional information regarding the Windows keys CURSOR KEYS The cursor keys are the four arrow keys on the keyboard which allow you to move the cursor up down left and right in applications In programs such as Windows Explorer it moves the focus selects the next item up down left or right FUNCTION KEYS Your LifeBook notebook has 12 function keys F1 through F12 The functions assigned to these keys differ for each application You should refer to your software documentation to find out how these keys are used The Fn key provides extended functions for the notebook and is always used in conjunction with another key Fn F3 Pressing F3 while holding Fn will toggle the Audio Mute on and off Fn F4 Pressing F4 while holding Fn will toggle the optional Quick Point feature on and off Fn F6 Pressing F6 repeatedly while holding Fn will lower the brightness of your display Fn F7 Pressing F7 repeatedly while holding Fn will increase the brightness of the display Fn F8 Pressing F8 repeatedly while holding Fn will decrease the volume of your LifeBook notebook Fn F9 Pressing F9 repeatedly while holding Fn will increase the volume of your LifeBook notebook Fn F10 Pressing F10 while hol
143. o select an icon for your account 3 The next screen asks for a Computer Name and allows you to choose a desktop background 4 You will next see a Help protect Windows automat ically screen in which the default choice is Use recommended settings The other two choices are Install important updates only and Ask me later Select from the three choices On the next screen set your time and date settings You will next see the Select your computer s current location screen Make your selection from Home Work Default and Public location 7 The Thank you screen follows and an offer for free Norton Internet Security is extended Following are several screens while Windows checks the system performance 8 Windows will then boot up for the first time As noted above the first time you initialize your Windows Vista system the screen will be blank for approximately two minutes This is normal During this period do not disconnect the power supply press any buttons or use any peripheral devices such as mouse keyboard or remote control Registering Windows Vista with Microsoft 1 After Windows has booted up for the first time the Control Panel Welcome Center will appear If the Register Windows Online icon is not seen in the window click on Show all 14 items 2 Click on Register Windows Online and follow the instructions that appear to register your copy of Windows STARTING WINDOWS XP THE FIRST TIME
144. oard controller but may be able to use an external keyboard until then Contact your support representative Stuck Key BIOS discovered a stuck key and displays the scan code for the stuck key You may have to replace your keyboard but may be able to use an external keyboard until then Contact your support representative Monitor type does not match CMOS Run SETUP Monitor type not correctly identified in Setup This error probably means your BIOS is corrupted run the setup utility and set all settings to the default conditions If you still get this error contact your support represen tative Operating system not found Operating system cannot be located on either drive A or drive C Enter the setup utility and see if both the fixed disk and drive A are properly identified and that the boot sequence is set correctly Unless you have changed your installation greatly the operating system should be on drive C If the setup utility is correctly set your hard drive may be corrupted Parity Check 1 nnnn Parity error found in the system bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it tially data destroying failure Contact your support representative Parity Check 2 nnnn Parity error found in the I O bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it tially data destroying failure Contact your support representative 59 7 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Press
145. ok notebook will automatically detect the new device and activate it within your system The drive letters associated with the device will be created and listed under My Computer and Windows Explorer Hot swapping Hot swapping is provided through the Safely Remove Hardware utility The icon for the utility appears on the taskbar Click on the icon and follow the on screen instructions 19 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Figure 2 19 LifeBook Security Application Panel LifeBook Security Application Panel A unique feature of your LifeBook notebook is the Security Application Panel that allows you to secure your notebook from unauthorized use The Security Applica tion Panel also allows you to launch applications with the touch of a button when your system is on If the security system is activated upon starting your notebook or resuming from suspend mode the security system requires you to enter a password code using the buttons on the Security Application Panel After entering a correct password your notebook resumes system operation Figure 2 19 SETTING UP YOUR LIFEBOOK SECURITY PANEL When you receive your LifeBook notebook the security panel application is pre installed without any passwords The following sections provide detailed information on your security panel and how to set change or remove passwords Numbered Buttons Use these buttons to enter your password Enter Button After entering the button str
146. okes push this button to enter the password into the LifeBook notebook PASSWORDS The user and supervisor password may be set on this notebook A supervisor password is typically the same for all LifeBook notebooks in a working group office or company to allow for system management Individual LifeBook notebooks in a group environment should not use a common password A password consists of one to 20 five button strokes plus the Enter button A valid stroke consists of pushing one or up to four buttons simultaneously The following are valid button strokes Pushing 4 by itself Pushing 2 and 3 at the same time Pushing 1 2 and 4 at the same time Pushing 1 2 3 and 4 at the same time The following are valid passwords The numbers within braces are button strokes using more than one button 2 3 1 enter 4 enter 1 3 2 3 4 1 4 2 enter Setting Passwords When shipped from the factory no passwords are set You have a choice of having no password or setting a supervisor and user password You must set the super visor password before the user password The purpose of a supervisor password is to be able to bypass the user password in case the user password is forgotten The supervisor password alone will not lock the system i You must set both the supervisor and user passwords for the security panel to work Setting Supervis
147. one survives restarts and resumes using the Power Options control panel Using the Keyboard Adjusting the brightness using the keyboard changes the setting only temporarily Fn F6 Pressing repeatedly will lower the brightness of your display Fn F7 Pressing repeatedly will increase the bright ness of the display 28 Using the Power Options To adjust the brightness so that the setting changes remain after the system is rebooted or resumed perform the following Click the Start icon then select Control Panel 2 Select Power Options then click on Adjust to Display Brightness in the left pane 3 Setthe desired brightness for the display when it is running on battery and when plugged in 4 Click Save changes When using AC power your brightness setting is set to its highest level by default When using battery power your brightness setting is set to approximately mid level by default The higher the brightness level the more power the notebook will consume and the faster your batteries will dis charge For maximum battery life make sure that the brightness is set as low as possible i CLOSING THE DISPLAY PANEL 1 Holding the edges of your display panel pull it forward until it is flush with the body of your Life Book notebook 2 Push down until you hear a click This will engage the locking mechanism and prevent your display panel from opening unexpectedly Starti
148. onfigure for example Application A Click on Browse from Start Menu scroll down the list of applica tions click on the application you wish to launch with this button and then click OK The button will now launch the new application The Internet tab is different It comes set to launch your Windows default Internet browser Internet Explorer unless you have changed this in Windows In order to reconfigure it to launch another program follow these easy steps 1 Click on Other from the Internet browser box Click on Browse from Start Menu Scroll down the list of applications and then click on the application you wish to launch with this button 4 Click OK The button will now launch the new application If you want to return to launching your Windows default Internet browser with this button you need only click on Default Internet Browser from the Internet browser box Be aware that you will erase the settings for the other application If you wish to go back to launching the other application from this button you will need to reconfigure it as described above If your system has dedicated one of the application launcher buttons to be an Internet launcher the button can still be configured to launch any application you wish not just an Internet browser i When you have finished with Application Panel Setup click OK and the new settings will take effect You can reconfigure your LifeBook Applicat
149. ontrol Panel then double clicking the System icon Select the General tab and check the amount of memory under Computer Windows Vista Check the memory capacity by clicking Start gt Control Panel gt System and Maintenance gt System The amount of memory is displayed next to Memory RAM There may be a variation between the actual memory size and what is displayed This is possible if your system is configured with an integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 which dynamically allocates system memory to accelerate graphics performance If the total memory displayed is incorrect check that your memory upgrade module is properly installed If the module is prop erly installed and the capacity is still not correctly recognized see Troubleshooting on page 51 A User Installable Features 45 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Device Ports Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook and the optional Port Replicator come equipped with multiple ports to which you can connect external devices including disk drives keyboards modems printers etc MODEM RJ 11 TELEPHONE JACK The modem RJ 11 telephone jack is used for an internal modem To connect the telephone cable follow these easy steps 1 Align the connector with the port opening 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated 3 Plug the other end of the telephone cable into a telephone outlet Figure 4 12 Figure 4 12
150. operating time may become shorter if it is used under the following conditions When used at temperatures that exceeds a low of 5 C or a high of 35 C Extreme temperatures not only reduce charging efficiency but can also cause battery deterioration The Charging icon on the Status Indi cator panel will flash when you try to charge a battery that is outside its operating temperature range See Battery Charging Indicators on page 13 for more information When using a high current device such as a modem Multi Format DVD Writer CD ROM drive DVD CD RW combo drive or the hard drive using the AC adapter will conserve your battery life Do not leave a faulty battery in your notebook It may damage your AC adapter Auto Airline adapter another battery or your notebook itself It may also prevent operation of your notebook by draining all available current into the bad battery A Battery life will vary based on screen brightness applications features power management settings battery condition and other customer preferences Multi Format DVD Writer DVD CD RW drive combo or hard drive usage may also have a significant impact on battery life The battery charging capacity is reduced as the battery ages If your battery is running low quickly you should replace it with a new one Under federal state or local law it may be illegal to dispose of batteries by put ting them in the trash Please take care
151. or Password You must have set a supervisor password before setting any user passwords The supervisor password can bypass the user password Depending upon your operating system use the appropriate procedure below Windows XP 1 Goto the Start menu 2 Click on Run 3 Typein C Program Files Fujitsu Security Panel Applica tion Supervisor FJSECS EXE then press Enter 4 Follow the on screen instructions to set the Super visor password Windows Vista 1 Go to the Start menu 2 Select All Programs 3 Select Accessories then select Run 4 Type in C Program Files Fujitsu Security Panel Applica tion Supervisor FJSECS EXE then press Enter 5 Follow the on screen instructions to set the Super visor password Setting User Password Windows XP 1 Go to the Start menu Click on Programs Click on Security Panel Application and Set User Password 4 Follow the on screen instructions to set the user password Windows Vista 1 Go to the Start menu Select All Programs Select Security Panel Application and Set User Pass word 4 Follow instructions to set the user password You may change or remove the supervisor or user password by repeating the steps defined above i OPERATING YOUR LIFEBOOK SECURITY APPLICATION PANEL The security lock feature is in effect both when the system resumes from Off or suspend state You will need to enter the user password right after pressin
152. ot properly installed Remove and re install the card See ExpressCards Smart Cards on page 42 for more information Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions A card inserted in the ExpressCard slot does not work or is locking up the system The card may have been installed while an application was running so your notebook is not aware of its installation Close the application and restart your notebook continued Your software may not have See your software documentation and activate the the correct software driver correct driver via the Device Manager active You may have the wrong I O See your PC Card ExpressCard documentation to address selected for your card determine the required I O address Change the device settings in the Device Manager Power Failures You turn on your LifeBook notebook and nothing seems to happen The installed primary battery is completely discharged there is no optional second battery installed or there is no Power adapter AC or Auto Airline installed Check the Status Indicator Panel to determine the presence and condition of the batteries See Status Indicator Panel on page 12 for more information Install a charged battery or a Power adapter The primary battery is installed but is faulty Use the Status Indicator panel to verify the presence and condition of the batteries See Status Indicator Panel on page 12
153. other metal objects Doing so may cause an explosion or fire Do not drop puncture disassemble mutilate or incin erate the battery Recharge batteries only as described in this manual and only in ventilated areas Do not leave batteries in hot locations for more than a day or two Intense heat can shorten battery life Do not leave a battery in storage for longer than 6 months without recharging it Increasing Battery Life Power your LifeBook notebook through the AC or optional auto airline adapter whenever possible If your notebook is running on battery power all day connect it to the AC adapter overnight to recharge the battery Keep brightness to the lowest level comfortable Set the power management for maximum battery life Put your notebook in Suspend mode when it is turned on and you are not actually using it Limit your media drive access Disable the Media Player auto insert notification function Always use fully charged batteries Eject ExpressCards when not in use FLOPPY DISKS AND DRIVES Caring for your Floppy Disks If you have an optional external floppy disk drive Avoid using the floppy disks in damp and dusty locations Never store a floppy disk near a magnet or magnetic field Do not use a pencil or an eraser on a disk or disk label Avoid storing the floppy disks in extremely hot or cold locations or in locations subject to severe temperature changes Store at
154. ou can leave it in place unless you want to change system memory capacity i INSTALLING MEMORY UPGRADE MODULES 1 Turnoffpower to your notebook remove any power adapter AC or auto airline Remove the battery Make sure that all the connector covers are closed Turn the notebook bottom side up and remove the screw from the memory upgrade module compart ment Figure 4 9 Remove the cover Remove the memory upgrade module from the static guarded sleeve 6 Align the memory upgrade module with the part side up Align the connector edge of the memory upgrade module with the connector slot in the compartment 44 REMOVING A MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE l Perform steps 1 through 4 of Installing a Memory Upgrade Module 2 Pullthe retaining clips sideways away from each side of the memory upgrade module at the same time Figure 4 11 3 While holding the clips out remove the module from the slot by lifting it up and pulling it away from your notebook 4 Storethe memory upgrade module in a static guarded sleeve 5 Replace the cover and reinstall the screws Retaining Clip Retaining Clip Figure 4 11 Removing a Memory Upgrade Module CHECKING THE MEMORY CAPACITY Once you have changed the system memory capacity by replacing the installed module with a larger one be sure to check that your notebook has recognized the change Windows XP Check the memory capacity by clicking Start gt Settings gt C
155. ove dust from the screen Never use glass cleaners Always shut down the computer unplug the power adapter and remove the battery when cleaning or disin fecting the computer exterior keyboard or LCD display NOTE Avoid wetting the thermal suede in all cases Cleaning guidelines using recommended off the shelf cleaners Computer exterior computer keyboard To clean the exterior and keyboard use one of the following off the shelf products Office Depot 154 616 Notebook Cleaning Kit Meridrew Enterprises Klear_Screen Wipes 3M CL563 Cleaner Wipes Note After cleaning with one of these products gently polish with a dry soft lint free cloth until the solution is no longer visible 67 LifeBook S7000 Notebook LCD display To clean the LCD display or fingerprint sensor use one of the following off the shelf products Office Depot 154 616 Notebook Cleaning Kit Meridrew Enterprises Klear Screen Wipes Note Wipe the LCD surface gently allowing it to dry before turning on the computer Disinfecting LifeBook computers Wipe the surface with a soft cloth wipe and a 50 etha nol solution or use another ethanol based germicide which has been registered as a hospital disinfectant by the EPA Use of incorrect cleaners can result in optical impairment of the LCD and or damage to the computer Always refer to the cleaner manufacturer s guide lines and material safety data sheets for p
156. perate the notebook in areas where the air vents can be obstructed such as in tight enclosures or on soft surfaces like a bed or cushion USB 2 0 Ports The USB 2 0 ports allow you to connect Universal Serial Bus devices USB 2 0 transfers data at up to 480 Mbps and is backward compatible with USB 1 1 devices which transfer data at up to 12 Mbps See Universal Serial Bus Ports on page 47 for more information DC Power Jack The DC power jack allows you to plug in the AC adapter to power your LifeBook notebook and charge the internal Lithium ion battery Smart Card Slot Modem RJ 11 Jack Flexible Bay Getting to Know Your LifeBook Emergency Tray Release u USB 2 0 Port Anti Theft Lock Slot S Video Out Port Eject Button Flexible Bay Release Latch Figure 2 5 LifeBook notebook right side panel RIGHT SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook s right side components Smart Card Slot The dedicated Smart Card slot allows you to insert a Smart Card on which you can store such data as medical information or electronic cash Use of a Smart Card requires third party software Modem RJ 11 Telephone Jack The Modem RJ 11 telephone jack is for attaching a telephone line to the internal multinational 56K modem See Modem RJ 11 Telephone Jack on page 46 for more information The internal modem is not
157. r MTU size to obtain successful communication if you have difficulty transferring data due to the fact that the maximum size is too large Norton AntiVirus Web based software that protects you email instant messages and other files by removing viruses worms and Trojan horses NTSC National TV Standards Commission The standard for TV broadcast and reception for the USA Operating System A group of control programs that convert application commands including driver programs into the exact form required by a specific brand and model of micro processor in order to produce the desired results from that particular equipment 82 Partition A block of space on a hard drive which is set aside and made to appear to the operating system as if it were a separate disk and addressed by the operating system accordingly PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect Self configuring PC local bus Designed by Intel PCI has gained wide acceptance as a standard bus design PCMCIA PCMCIA is a trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association is an organization that sets standards for add in cards for personal computers Peripheral Device A piece of equipment which performs a specific function associated with but not integral to a computer Examples a printer a modem a CD ROM Pitch keyboard The distance between the centers of the letter keys o
158. r data you can assign passwords to your hard disk drive s This feature is managed in the system BIOS Setup Utility See BIOS Setup Utility below for information about accessing the utility A BIOS SETUP UTILITY The BIOS Setup Utility is a program that sets up the operating environment for your LifeBook notebook Your BIOS is set at the factory for normal operating conditions therefore there is no need to set or change the BIOS environment to operate your notebook Remember your passwords If you set and forget your User and Master hard disk passwords Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation will not be able to reset it You may lose data and have to replace your system board or hard disk drive The BIOS Setup Utility configures Device control feature parameters such as changing I O addresses and boot devices System Data Security feature parameters such as passwords Entering the BIOS Setup Utility To enter the BIOS Setup Utility do the following to use the TrustedCore menu or enter the BIOS Setup Utility directly using the F2 key as detailed in the next section 29 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Using the TrustedCore Menu When the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen press the Enter key or click on the left mouse or touchpad button the TrustedCore Menu will appear The TrustedCore Menu provides shortcuts to the following menus and information screens BIOS Setup Diagnostic Scree
159. ransistor or similar device for every pixel on the screen AdHoc A name of a wireless LAN configuration It is a type of communication using wireless cards only Another type of communication is called Infrastructure using a wireless card and an access point ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Technology for transporting high bit rate services over ordinary phone lines AGP Accelerated Graphics Port Graphics port specifically designed for graphics inten sive devices such as video cards and 3D accelerators Auto Airline Adapter A device which converts the DC voltage from an auto mobile cigarette lighter or aircraft DC power outlet to the DC voltage needed to power your LifeBook note book BIOS Basic Input Output System A program and set of default parameters stored in ROM which tests and operates your LifeBook notebook when you turn it on until it loads your installed operating system from disk Information from the BIOS is transferred to the installed operating system to provide it with information on the configuration and status of the hardware Bit An abbreviation for binary digit A single piece of information which is either a one 1 or a zero 0 bps An abbreviation for bits per second Used to describe data transfer rates Boot To start up a computer and load its operating system from disk ROM or other storage media into RAM Bus An electrical circuit which passes data between the CPU and
160. rate the equipment FCC NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and Television This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit for class B digital devices pursuant to parts 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic ular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit than the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA On the bottom of this equipment is a label
161. rd slot requires third party appli cation On the Optional Port Replicator One 6 pin mini DIN PS 2 compatible connectors for external keyboard or mouse 74 One 25 pin D SUB connector for parallel input output devices Bi directional output only or ECP One 15 pin D SUB connector for VGA external monitor see Display specifications One 9 pin D SUB connector for RS 232C serial input output devices Four USB 2 0 connectors for input output devices One LAN RJ 45 connector One DC in connector One microphone in jack One headphone jack One power suspend resume button with LED KEYBOARD Built in keyboard with all functions of 101 key PS 2 compatible keyboards Total number of keys 84 Function keys F1 through F12 Feature extension key Fn Two Windows keys one Start key one Application key Key pitch 19 mm Key stroke 2 7 mm Built in Touchpad pointing device with two left and two right buttons and scroll button Optional Quick Point cursor control button Built in Palm Rest External Keyboard and or Mouse Support USB or PS 2 compatible PS 2 compatible with Port Replicator only POWER Batteries Standard Lithium ion battery rechargeable 6 cell 10 8V 5800 mAh 63 Wh or Optional Flexible Bay battery 6 cell Lithium ion battery rechargeable 10 8V 3800 mAh 41 Wh AC Adapter Autosensing 100 240V AC supplying 19V DC 4 22A 80W to the LifeBook notebook including a
162. re digital content such as digital pictures movies music voice and computer data and applications Secure Digital SD Cards are very similar to Memory Sticks Like Memory Sticks SD Cards allow portable storage among a variety of devices such as cell phones GPS systems digital cameras and PDAs SD Cards transfer data quickly with low battery consumption Like the memory stick it uses flash memory architecture INSTALLING MEMORY STICK SD CARDS Memory Stick and SD Cards are inserted in the Memory Stick SD Card slot Figure 4 5 To insert a Memory Stick or SD Card follow these steps Installing or removing a Memory Stick or SD Card during your LifeBook note book s shutdown or bootup process may damage the card and or your LifeBook notebook A Do not insert a card into a slot if there is water or any other substance on the card as you may permanently damage the card your LifeBook notebook or both 1 See your specific card manual for instructions on the insertion of your card Some cards may require that your notebook is off while inserting them Make sure there is no card currently in the slot If there is see Removing a Memory Stick SD Card 3 Insert your card into the slot with the product label facing up 4 Push the card firmly into the slot until it is seated in the connector REMOVING A MEMORY STICK SD CARD To remove a Memory Stick or SD Card follow these easy steps i Push the M
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164. ressing the Fn F10 keys allows you to change your selection of where to send your display video Each time you press the key combination you will step to the next choice starting with the built in display panel only moving to both the built in dis play panel and the external monitor finally moving to external monitor only 47 48 LifeBook S7000 Notebook gt Troubleshooting 50 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Troubleshooting There may be occasions when you encounter simple setup or operating problems that you can solve on the spot or problems with peripheral devices that can be solved by replacing the device The information in this section helps you isolate and resolve some of these straightforward issues and identify failures that require service IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM If you encounter a problem go through the following procedure before pursuing complex troubleshooting 1 Turn off your LifeBook notebook 2 Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into your note book and to an active AC power source 3 Make sure that any card inserted in the PC Card slot is seated properly You can also remove the card from the slot thus eliminating it as a possible cause of failure 4 Make sure that any devices connected to the external connectors are plugged in properly You can also disconnect such devices thus eliminating them as possible causes of failure 5 Turn on your notebook Make sure it has be
165. rfering device Wireless network authentication has failed Re check your Network Authentication Encryption and Security settings Incorrectly configured security settings such as an incorrectly typed WEP key a mis configured LEAP username or an incorrectly chosen authentication method will cause the LAN device to associate but not authenticate to the wireless network Incorrectly configured network settings Incorrect IP address configuration Recheck the configuration of your network settings For the method of checking refer to the following page Connection to the Network on page 93 This only applies to networks using static IP addresses Please contact your network administrator for the correct settings 94 WLAN Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Item Specification Type of network The Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN WLAN device conforms to IEEE 802 11a 802 11b g and 802 11n draft compliant Wi Fi based The Atheros SuperAG network card conforms to IEEE802 1 1a IEEE802 11b and IEEE802 11g Wi Fi based Transfer rate Automatic switching 54 Mbps maximum data rate IEEE802 11n to be determined Active frequency 802 11n draft 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz 802 11b g 2400 2473 MHz 802 11a 4900 5850 MHz Typical operating distances 802 11a 40 ft 12 m 54 Mbps 300 ft 91 m 6 Mbps 802 11b 100 ft 30 m 11 Mbps 300 ft 91 m 1 Mbps 802 11g 10
166. rint Should OmniPass fail to acquire your fingerprint or if the capture screen times out click Back to restart the fingerprint enrollment process Your system has a swipe fingerprint sensor A swipe sensor is small and resembles a skinny elon gated rectangle To capture a fingerprint gently Using the Fingerprint Sensor swipe or pull your fingertip over the sensor starting at the second knuckle towards yourself Swiping too fast or too slow will result in a failed capture The Choose Finger screen has a Practice button click it to practice capturing your fingerprint When you are comfortable with how your fingerprint is captured proceed to enroll a finger 3 Once OmniPass has successfully acquired the finger print the Verify Fingerprint screen will automati cally appear To verify your enrolled fingerprint place your fingertip on the sensor and hold it there as if you were having a fingerprint captured Successful fingerprint verification will show a green fingerprint in the capture window and the text Veri fication Successful under the capture window USING OMNIPASS You are now ready to begin using OmniPass Used regu larly OmniPass will streamline your authentications Password Replacement You will often use the password replacement function When you go to a restricted access website e g your bank your web based email online auction or payment sites you are always prompted to enter your login cred
167. roper handling and use of the products Never use ammonia acidic or alkaline cleaners or organic chemicals such as paint thinner acetone propyl or iso propyl alcohol or kerosene It may damage surface finishes and the coat ing of the LCD screen Never use compressed air for cleaning Stylistic and LifeBook PCs CLEANING THE DUST FILTER Your LifeBook is equipped with fans to make air flow inside by pulling in outside air to cool the inside of the system Depending on the environment in which the system is used dust and dirt may be pulled in along with the air Accumulated dust and dirt could impair the function of the system Remove AC Adapter Before removing the filter turn off the system and peripherals and disconnect the AC adapter Cleaning the filter Do not use detergent Avoid damaging the filter damage to the filter is not covered by warranty Use plastic tools to clean the filter Metal or wooden tools could damage the filter ESD Before cleaning the filter touch a metal object to discharge static electric ity A 1 Turn off your computer and disconnect the AC adapter 68 2 Close the display panel and turn the system upside down 3 Remove the dust filter by pressing the latch towards the filter and lifting it out Figure 6 1 4 Carefully clean the dust filter and the air cooling duct 5 Put back the dust filter by inserting the end without latch firs
168. s for a website if you attempt to use Remember Password on an already remembered site The exception to the above rule is the resetting of your Windows password If your password is reset in Windows then the next time you login to Windows OmniPass will detect the password change and prompt you to Update or Reconfirm your password with OmniPass Enter your new Windows password in the prompt s and click OK and your OmniPass master password will still be your Windows password OmniPass User Identities Identities allow OmniPass users to have multiple accounts to the same site e g bob biblomail com and boballen biblomail com If OmniPass did not provide you identities you would be limited to remembering one account per site To create and manage identities double click the OmniPass key in the system tray Click Vault Manage ment OmniPass will prompt you to authenticate Once you gain access to Vault Management click Manage Identities under Vault Settings You can only manage the identities of the currently logged in OmniPass user To add a new identity click New Identity or double click Click here to add a new identity Name the new identity and click OK then click Apply You can now switch to the new identity and start remembering passwords To delete an identity highlight the identity you want to delete and click Delete Identity then click Apply Using the Fingerprint Sensor i To set the defaul
169. s to your computer VGA Video Graphics Array A video display standard originally introduced by IBM with the PS 2 series of personal computers VRAM Video Random Access Memory A memory dedicated to video display data and control WFM Wired for Management is Intel s broad based initiative to reduce the total cost of ownership TCO of business computing without sacrificing power and flexibility Wi Fi Compatible Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity Identifies that the product has passed the interoperability test supplied by the WECA Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance which guar antees the interoperability of wireless IEEE 802 11 LAN products For more information on the Wi Fi standard go to the WECA website at www wirelessethernet com WLAN Wireless Local Area Network A wireless interconnection of computers and peripherals within a single limited geographic location which can pass programs and data amongst themselves Write Protect Prevent alteration of the binary state of all bits in a storage media Example all information on a device such as a floppy diskette a block of space in a storage media such as a partition of a hard drive a file or direc tory of floppy diskette or hard drive XGA Extended VGA Zip Drive A 100MB or 250MB read write removable media disk drive 84 Regulatory Information NOTICE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fujitsu could void this user s authority to ope
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171. ss notifies the user of OmniPass events e g successful login access denied etc The details of each setting under the Audio Settings and Taskbar Tips interfaces are self explana tory The Enrollment interface allows you to enroll finger prints To enroll additional fingerprints click Enroll Authentication Device and authenticate with OmniPass Select the fingerprint recognition device in the Select Authentication Device screen it should already be marked by a green check if you have a finger enrolled and click Next System Settings The OmniPass Startup Options interface can be found in the System Settings tab With these options you can specify how your OmniPass Logon is tied to your Windows Logon The first option Automatically log on to OmniPass as the current user will do just as it says during Windows login you will be logged on to OmniPass using your Windows login credentials If the user logging into Windows was never enrolled into OmniPass upon login no one will be logged on to OmniPass This setting is appropriate for an office setting or any setting where users must enter a username and password to log into a computer This is the default setting With the second option Manually log on to OmniPass at startup OmniPass will prompt you to login once you have logged on to Windows With the third option Do not log on to OmniPass at startup OmniPass will not prompt for a user to be logged on You can manual
172. st Prompt with system beeps only until you get accustomed to how OmniPass operates Click Next to proceed with user enrollment You will then see a Congratulations screen indicating your completion of user enrollment 5 Click Done to exit the OmniPass Enrollment Wizard You will be asked if you d like to log in to OmniPass with your newly enrolled user click Yes Enrolling a Fingerprint Enrolling a fingerprint will increase the security of your system and streamline the authentication procedure You enroll fingerprints in the OmniPass Control Center With an OmniPass user logged in double click the system tray OmniPass icon Select the User Settings tab and click Enrollment under the User Settings area Click Enroll Authentication Device and authenticate at the authentication prompt to start device enrollment 1 During initial user enrollment you will be prompted to select the finger you wish to enroll Fingers that have already been enrolled will be marked by a green check The finger you select to enroll at this time will be marked by a red arrow OmniPass will allow you re enroll a finger If you choose a finger that has already been enrolled and continue enrollment OmniPass will enroll the fingerprint overwriting the old fingerprint Select a finger to enroll and click Next 2 Itis now time for OmniPass to capture your selected fingerprint It may take a several capture attempts before OmniPass acquires your fingerp
173. st be set either for classic login or for fast user switching and logon screen to be enabled to use your fingerprint to log on to Windows To change this go to Control Panel select User Accounts and then click Change the way users log on or off If your Windows screensaver is password protected the fingerprint capture window will now appear next to screensaver password dialog during resume You can authenticate to your screensaver pass word prompt with your enrolled finger Password Management OmniPass provides an interface that lets you manage your passwords To access this GUI double click the OmniPass key in the system tray Click Vault Manage ment you will be prompted to authenticate Once you gain access to Vault Management click Manage Pass words under Vault Settings You will see the Manage Passwords interface with a list of friendly names You can view the credentials stored for any remembered website by highlighting the desired resource under Pass word Protected Dialog and clicking Unmask Values Should a password be reset or an account expire you can remove stored credentials from OmniPass Highlight the desired resource under Password Protected Dialog and click Delete Page You will be prompted to confirm the password deletion The two check boxes in Manage Passwords govern whether OmniPass prompts you to authenticate or directly logs you into the remembered site OmniPass will overwrite an old set of credential
174. t OmniPass user he will not gain access The enrollment procedure assumes you have no hardware authentication devices or alternate storage locations that you wish to integrate with OmniPass If you desire such functionality consult the appropriate sections of this document Basic Enrollment The Enrollment Wizard will guide you through the process of enrolling a user Unless you specified other wise after OmniPass installation the Enrollment Wizard will launch on Windows login If you do not see the Enrollment Wizard you can bring it up by clicking Start on the Windows taskbar select Programs select Softex click OmniPass Enrollment Wizard 1 Click Enroll to proceed to username and password verification By default the OmniPass Enrollment Wizard enters the credentials of the currently logged in Windows user 2 Enter the password you use to log in to Windows This will become the master password for this OmniPass user In most cases the Domain value will be your Windows computer name In a corpo rate environment or when accessing corporate resources the Domain may not be your Windows computer name Click Next to continue 3 In this step OmniPass captures your fingerprint Refer to Enrolling a Fingerprint on page 101 for additional information 4 Next choose how OmniPass notifies you of various events We recommend you keep Taskbar Tips on Beginner mode taskbar tips and Audio Tips on at lea
175. t and pushing in the filter until it latches Figure 6 1 Removing installing the dust filter Always be sure the dust filter is installed when running your system Not using the filter could cause contamination and possible damage to the system A Storing your LifeBook notebook If storing your notebook for a month or longer turn your LifeBook notebook off fully charge the battery s then remove and store all Lithium ion batteries Store your notebook and batteries separately If you store your LifeBook with a battery installed the battery will discharge and battery life will be reduced In addi tion a faulty battery might damage your LifeBook Store your Fujitsu LifeBook in a cool dry location Temperatures should remain between 13 F 25 C and 140 F 60 C Traveling with your LifeBook notebook Do not transport your notebook while it is turned on You should carry your notebook with you while travel ing rather than checking it in as baggage Always bring your System Recovery CD that came with your notebook when you travel If you experience sys tem software problems while traveling you may need it to correct any problems Never put your notebook through a metal detector Have your notebook hand inspected by security per sonnel You can however put your notebook through a properly tuned X ray machine To avoid problems place your notebook close to the entrance of the machine a
176. t identity highlight the identity you want as default and click Set as Default click Apply to ensure the settings are saved If you log in to OmniPass with a fingerprint device you will automati cally be logged in to the default identity for that OmniPass user You can choose the identity with which you are logging in if you login using master password When you delete an identity all of its associated remembered sites and password protected dialogs are lost Choosing User Identity during Login To choose your identity during login type your user name in the User Name field Press Tab and see that the Domain field self populates Click the Password field to bring the cursor to it and you will see the pull down menu in the Identity field Select the identity you wish to login as and then click OK to login Switch User Identity To switch identities at any time right click the OmniPass system tray icon and click Switch User Iden tity from the submenu The Switch Identity dialog will appear Select the desired identity and then click OK Identities and Password Management On the Manage Passwords interface of the Vault Management tab of the OmniPass Control Center there is a pull down selection box labeled Identity This field lets you choose which identity you are managing pass words for When you select an identity here only those password protected dialogs that are associated with that identity are shown
177. t the Programs group select the Softex program group and click the OmniPass Control Center selection Open the Windows Control Panel accessible via Start button gt Settings gt Control Panel and double click the Softex OmniPass icon User Management The User Management tab has two major interfaces Add Remove User and Import Export User Import Export User functionality is documented in Exporting and Importing Users on page 103 Add Remove User functionality is straightforward If you click Adds a new user to OmniPass you will start the OmniPass Enrollment Wizard The Enrollment Wizard is documented in User Enrollment on page 100 If you click Removes a user from OmniPass OmniPass will prompt you to authenticate Authenticate with the credentials or enrolled fingerprint of the user you wish to remove OmniPass will prompt you to confirm user removal Click OK to complete user removal Removing a user will automatically destroy all OmniPass data associated with that user All identities and credentials associated with the user will be lost A If you are sure about removing the user we recommend you export the user profile User Settings The User Settings tab has four interfaces Audio Settings Taskbar Tips and Enrollment User settings allow users to customize OmniPass to suit their individual prefer ences Under User Settings Audio Settings and Taskbar Tips you can set how OmniPa
178. tandards does not prevent service degradation in some situations Repairs to telecommunication equipment should be made by a Canadian authorized maintenance facility Any repairs or alterations not expressly approved by Fujitsu or any equipment failures may give the telecommunication company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment from the telephone line NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is 0 1B The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected toa telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equiva lence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five For safety users should ensure that the electrical ground of the power utility the telephone lines and the metallic water pipes are connected together Users should NOT attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appro priate electric inspection authority or elec trician This may be particularly important in rural areas 86 Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du R seau T l phonique Canadien AVIS Le pr sent mat riel est conforme aux sp cifica tions techniques d Industrie Canada applicables au mat riel terminal Cette conformit est confirm e par le num ro d enregistrement Le sigle IC plac devant le num ro d en
179. tatic electricity built up in your body Be sure to power down your system before adding or removing system components Even if the system is in hibernate or standby states data could be lost or memory could be damaged if power is still available to the system When installing or removing a memory module hold it by the edge so as not to touch any contacts or chips Be careful not to touch any internal computer terminals or compo nents the oil from your fingers could cause a short to the components a Electrical equipment may be hazardous if misused Operations of this product or similar products must always be super vised by an adult Do not allow children access to the interior of any electrical products and do not permit them to handle any cables Caring for your LifeBook notebook Your LifeBook notebook is a durable but sensitive elec tronic device Treat it with respect and care Make a habit of transporting it in a suitable carrying case Do not attempt to service the computer yourself Always follow installation instructions closely Keep it away from food and beverages To protect your notebook from damage and to opti mize system performance be sure to keep all air all vents unobstructed clean and clear of debris This may require periodic cleaning depending upon the environment in which the system is used Do not operate the notebook in areas where the air vents can be obstructed such as
180. that fails push the Power Suspend Resume button The display may be shut off by Standby Mode Auto Suspend or Video Timeout Your system display won t turn on when the system is turned on or when the system has resumed The system may be password protected Check the status indicator panel to verify that the Security icon is blinking If it is blinking enter your password The display does not close A foreign object such as a paper clip is stuck between the display and the keyboard Remove all foreign objects from the keyboard The display has bright or dark spots If the spots are very tiny and few in number this is normal for a large LCD display This is normal do nothing If the spots are numerous or large enough to interfere with your operation needs Display is faulty contact your support representative The display is dark when on battery power The Power Management utility default is set on low brightness to conserve power Press Fn F7 to increase brightness or right click on the battery gauge and adjust Power Proper ties In Vista Power Options You have connected an external monitor and it does not display any information Your BIOS setup is not set to enable your external monitor Toggle the video destination by pressing Fn F10 together or check your BIOS setup and enable your external monitor See the Video Features submenu located within th
181. the sub assemblies inside your LifeBook notebook Byte 8 bits of parallel binary information Cache Memory A block of memory built into the micro processor which is much faster to access than your system RAM and used in specially structured ways to make your overall data handling time faster CardBus A faster 32 bit version of the PC Card interface which offers performance similar to the 32 bit PCI architecture CD ROM Compact disk read only memory This is a form of digital data storage which is read optically with a laser rather than a magnetic head A typical CD ROM can contain about 600MB of data and is not subject to heads crashing into the surface and destroying the data when there is a failure nor to wear from reading Channel A radio frequency band used for communication between wireless cards and access points CMOS RAM Complementary metal oxide semiconductor random access memory This is a technology for manufacturing random access memory which requires very low levels of power to operate COM Port Abbreviation for communication port This is your serial interface connection Command An instruction which you give your operating system Example run a particular application or format a floppy disk Configuration The combination of hardware and software that makes up your system and how it is allocated for use CRT Cathode Ray Tube A display device which uses a beam of electronic particles striking a
182. ting this procedure i See your ExpressCard manual for instructions on the insertion of your card Some cards may require that your notebook is off while inserting them To insert an ExpressCard follow these steps 1 Make sure there is no ExpressCard currently in the slot If there is see Removing ExpressCards 3 Insert your ExpressCard into the slot with the product label facing up If you are inserting a 34 mm card be sure to align it with the left side of the slot when inserting it 4 Push the card firmly into the slot until it is seated in the connector REMOVING EXPRESSCARDS See your ExpressCard manual for specific instructions on removing your card Some cards may require your notebook to be in Suspend Mode or Off during removal Windows has a shutdown procedure for ExpressCards that must be followed before removing a card Review your operating system manual for the correct procedure It is good practice to remove devices using the Safely Remove Hard ware icon in the system tray If the dialog box states that the device cannot be removed you must save all of your open files close any open applica tions and shut down your notebook i Inserting or removing an ExpressCard during your notebook s shutdown or bootup process may damage the card and or your notebook Do not insert an ExpressCard into a slot if there is water or other substance on the card or it may permanently damage
183. type detected by the Power On Self Test Run the setup utility to check for the hard drive type settings and correct them if necessary If the settings are OK and the message appears when you restart the system there may be a serious fault which might cause you to lose data if you continue Contact your support representative Incorrect Drive A type run SETUP Type of floppy drive A not correctly identified in Setup This means that the floppy disk drive type identified in your setup utility does not agree with the type detected by the Power On Self Test Run the setup utility to correct the inconsistency Troubleshooting Incorrect Drive B type run SETUP Type of floppy drive B not correctly identified in Setup This means that the floppy disk drive type identified in your setup utility does not agree with the type detected by the Power On Self Test Run the setup utility to correct the inconsistency Invalid NVRAM Data Problem with NVRAM access In the unlikely case that you see this message you may have some display prob lems You can continue operating but should contact your support representative for more information Keyboard controller error The keyboard controller test failed You may have to replace your keyboard or keyboard controller but may be able to use an external keyboard until then Contact your support representative Keyboard error Keyboard not working You may have to replace your keyboard or keyb
184. ue to discharge until they are too low to operate When this happens your notebook will go into Standby Sleep mode There is no guarantee that your data will be saved once the notebook reaches this point Make sure that the Battery Charging indicator and the percentage charge is shown inside the Battery Level icon on the Status Indicator Panel Using heavy current devices such as the modem or frequent DVD CD RW CD ROM accesses may prevent charging completely Once the low battery notification mes sage appears you need to save all your active data and put your LifeBook note book into Standby mode until you can provide a new power source You should provide a charged battery an AC power adapter or Auto Airline adapter as soon as possible A When you are in Standby Sleep mode there must always be at least one power source active If you remove all power sources while your LifeBook notebook is in Standby mode any data that has not been saved to the hard drive will be lost 37 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Dead Battery Suspend mode shows on the Status indi cator just like the normal Standby mode Once your notebook goes into Dead Battery Suspend mode you will be unable to resume operation until you provide a source of power either from an adapter or a charged battery Once you have provided power you will need to press the Power Suspend Resume button to resume operation In the Dea
185. ware CONVENTIONS USED IN THE GUIDE Keyboard keys appear in brackets Example Fn F1 ESC ENTER and CTRL Pages with additional information about a specific topic are cross referenced within the text For example See page xx On screen buttons or menu items appear in bold Example Click OK to restart your LifeBook notebook The information icon highlights information that will enhance your understanding of the subject material i The caution icon highlights information that is important to the safe operation of your computer or to the integrity of your files Please read all caution information carefully gt The warning icon highlights information that can be hazardous to either you your LifeBook notebook or your files Please read all warning information carefully A FUJITSU CONTACT INFORMATION Service and Support You can contact Fujitsu Service and Support in the following ways Toll free 1 800 8Fujitsu 1 800 838 5487 E mail 8fujitsuC us fujitsu com Website us fujitsu com computers Before you place the call you should have the following information ready so that the customer support representative can provide you with the fastest possible solution Product name Product configuration number Product serial number Purchase date Conditions under which the problem occurred Any error messages that have occurred Type of device conne
186. y recommend that you install the ClickMe utility the first time you boot up When you click the Click Me icon your system will automatically create the related icons in the system tray in the bottom right of the screen These icons provide links to utilities that you will frequently access such as wireless LAN software provided by the wireless LAN manufacturer i FUJITSU DRIVER UPDATE UTILITY Your system has a convenient tool called the Fujitsu Driver Update FDU utility With FDU you can choose to automatically or manually go to the Fujitsu site to check for new updates for your system For more infor mation about the FDU utility refer to Automatically Downloading Driver Updates on page 63 There may be additional third party applications that are installed by the ClickMe utility For more information refer to your Getting Started Guide 31 LifeBook S7000 Notebook Power Management Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has many options and features for conserving battery power Some of these features are automatic and need no user intervention such as those for the internal modem However others depend on the parameters you set to best suit your oper ating conditions such as those for the display bright ness Internal power management for your notebook may be controlled from settings made in your operating system pre bundled power management application or from settings made in BIOS setup utility
187. ys to remove and install modular devices in the Flexible Bay Cold swapping swapping devices while your LifeBook notebook is powered off Hot swapping swapping devices while your system is active using the Safely Remove Hardware icon from your system tray You should never leave your Flexible Bay empty when the notebook is in operation If left empty dust or foreign matter may accumulate inside the notebook When there is no device installed keep the Weight Saver in the bay A Cold swapping To cold swap modular devices in your Flexible Bay follow these easy steps Figure 2 18 1 Close any open files 2 Shut down your LifeBook notebook 3 Pull out the Flexible Bay release latch This will push your device out slightly allowing you to remove it 4 Slide your device out until it is clear of the bay This will require light force Ge Flexible Bay Release Latch Figure 2 18 Removing Installing a device in the Flexible Bay A 5 Slide the device you are installing into your notebook until it clicks into place Be careful when aligning and seating devices in the bay If the fit is incorrect you may damage the bay or the device If the device does not move easily in the bay remove it and check for dirt or foreign objects It will require a firm push to latch the device in place 6 It is now safe to turn your notebook back on 7 You can now access and use the device Your LifeBo

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