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1. Product name Manufactured by Crystal c MPU 401 300h 301h to lt 330h 331h gt to 3FEh 3FFh 2 Joystick lt 200h 207h gt 208 20Fhl Interrupt IRQ lt 5 gt 7 9 11 12 15 5 request level K Sampling rate 5 to 48 kHz The factory set IRQs and I O port addresses of the PC have been set to the value in lt gt inthe above table Although Joystick is displayed in the device manager of Windows 95 98 it cannot be used with this PC because the joystick connector is not provided in your PC 83 Resources 84 The following tables list the factory set statuses of the interrupt request levels IRQ DMA channels and I O port addresses of the PC IRQ Status System timer Keyboard IRQ controller Free Serial port Sound Floppy disk Parallel port CO NI Om om Bw P Real time clock Free On board LAN Free or assigned to USB Mouse Floating point processor Primary IDE Secondary IDE Because of PCI device the allocated IRQ level may be changed DMA Status 0 Free 1 Free 2 Floppy disk 3 Free 4 DMA controller 5 Free 6 Free 7 Free 1 0 Status 0200h to 0207h Joystick 0330h to 0331h MPU 401 0378h to 037Fh Parallel port 03F8h to 03FFh Serial port Connector specifications The pin arrangement and signal names of each connector are as follows D
2. between keys as shown below Example Ctrl F3 and Shift T Representing buttons Buttons displayed on the screen are enclosed in square brackets and as shown below Example OK Command entries In the text of the manual a command is represented as shown below diskcopy a a Pot A blank shown with between characters indicates that the Space key long bar on the front of the keyboard is to be pressed once Command names are represented in lowercase but may be entered using uppercase letters Conventions used in the text of the manual The symbols used in the text of the manual have meanings as explained below Point Point indicates information necessary to run hardware or software i Help Help indicates information explaining how to terminate an incorrect operation i or troubleshoot Screen display examples Screen displays provided in this manual are examples and may be different from those including file names actually appearing on the display screen Illustrations Illustrations in this manual are an example using mainly the DESKPOWER 6000 SS CD ROM drive equipped model and may be different from those actually appearing on your PC screen depending on the model type and options installed Referencing products In this manual products are described using abbreviations as listed below Windows 95 refers to Microsoft Windows 95 operating system Windows 98 refers to Micro
3. 4 Push the tray into the PC main unit until it clicks The tray retracts into the PC main unit and the CD ROM is set P Point When the CD ROM is set the BUSY lamp goes on When the BUSY lamp goes off proceed to the next step Pressing the EJECT button when inserting the tray does not set the tray correctly Dismounting a CD ROM To dismount a CD ROM disk confirm that the BUSY lamp is off then press the EJECT button as shown above 17 6l Hard Disk Your PC incorporates a built in hard disk This section outlines precautions to take when handling a hard disk What is a hard disk A hard disk is used to save software and other data and consists of a magnetic disk packed in a box as shown on the right A hard disk can save more data and can read and write data faster than is possible with floppy disks Handling precautions 18 To prevent malfunctions note the following precautions regarding hard disks Do not move or subject the PC to shock and or vibration with its power on Do not expose to extreme temperature changes Do not place in areas exposed to direct sunlight or near heating units Do not store in areas subjected to shock or vibration Do not store in damp or dusty areas Do not expose to a strong magnetic field Do not disassemble or remodel Do not get wet P Point Because incorrect handling may destroy data in a hard disk back up all necessary data Be
4. 60 Boot Time Diagnostic Screen This item sets whether to display the self diagnostic POST screen at boot or reboot Disabled Initial value The FUJITSU logo is displayed at boot or reboot Enabled The self diagnostic POST screen is displayed at boot or reboot P Point To confirm BIOS messages from an extension card select Enabled Preboot Execution Environment This item sets whether to preboot from the network server Disabled Initial value Boots the computer from its hard disk drive CD ROM drive or floppy disk drive Enabled Starts the computer from a network server If the computer is rebooted after this item is set to Enabled PXE is added to Boot Device Priority P Point To boot from the network server an installation server system conforming to Network PC System Design Guidelines Version 1 0b is required Delay Time for ATA ATAPI Drive This item sets the wait time until the computer automatically identifies the ATA ATAPI drive None The computer boots automatic identification as soon as it launches 3 5 10 15 30 seconds Initial value 3 seconds The computer boots automatic identification after a preset time P Point If the computer does not identify the connected ATA or ATAPI drive properly extend the preset time 61 62 Boot Device Priority This item sets the priority of devices to load the OS using a submenu Move the cursor to thi
5. Switch off power after shut down and click OK The PC is reset 13 A Floppy Disk A floppy disk is a storage medium used to save programs and other information This section explains how to mount and dismount floppy disks Handling precautions To prevent malfunctions note the following precautions regarding floppy disks Do not get wet Do not open the disk shutter Do not bend or place heavy objects thereon Do not expose to magnetic force Do not drop Do not store in areas exposed to high or low temperatures Do not store in a damp or dusty area Do not overlay labels Do not get wet Mounting and dismounting a floppy disk 1 14 Mounting a floppy disk With the label facing left insert the floppy Floppy disk U disk into the drive shutter end first eject button i The floppy disk eject button clicks and is pushed out Dismounting a floppy disk 1 Confirm that the floppy disk access indicator lamp is off Floppy disk access indicator lamp P Point To prevent data from being destroyed do not dismount a floppy disk from the drive when the floppy disk access indicator lamp is on 2 Press the floppy disk eject button The floppy disk is ejected 15 5 CD ROM Your PC incorporates a CD ROM drive if a CD ROM drive equipped model This section explains how to handle mount and dismount CD ROM disks Handling precau
6. disabled APM OS override this setting ACPI OS ignores this setting Fl tN Space F9 ESC foe Enter F10 Details on setup items Power Savings This item sets the level of the power savings mode Disabled Initial value for Windows 98 model The computer does not enter the power savings mode Hard Disk Timeout changes to Disabled Display Timeout to Disabled and Standby Timeout to Disabled Customized Initial value for Windows 95 and Windows models The user can set Hard Disk Timeout Display Timeout and Standby Timeout separately Maximum Power Savings This item minimizes power consumption Hard Disk Timeout is set to 1 minutes Display Timeout to 2 minutes and Standby Timeout to 1 minute respectively 54 Maximum Performance Maximize This item reduces power consumption while degrading performance Hard Disk Timeout is set to 30 minutes Display Timeout to 1 hour and Standby Timeout to 1 hour respectively P Point If this item is set Disabled on Windows 95 98 the computer displays the message Ready to Turn off power and its power is not automatically turned off If this message is displayed you have to turn off the power If Manage computer power on Windows is not checked in Power properties on the Windows 95 control panel the computer does not enter the power savings mode Windows NT does not s
7. ACPI function is disabled F1 N Space F9 ESC CS Enter F10 58 Sleep mode This item sets sleep mode for OSs supporting ACPI 1 Initial value Sets S1 sleep mode CPU stop 3 Sets S3 sleep mode power off other than RAM Disabled ACPI is disabled P Point If an error occurs in an extension card or peripheral unit when S3 is selected set to S1 59 O Boot Menu The Boot menu is used to set the priority of boot drives Select Boot using the lt or key to display the Boot menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Vee Cort Mt sh Cra Boot Item Specific Help QuickBoot EE Boot time Diagnostic Screen Disabled Preboot Execution Environment Disabled Enabled Delay Time for ATA ATAPI Drive 3 seconds Some diagnostic tests may be skipped while PBoot Device Priority booting to speed up Disabled All diagnostic tests will be done Auto Diagnostic tests will be automatically skipped or done according to the order of the ACPI OS F1 TL Space F9 ESC ane Enter F10 Details on setup items e o o o Quick Boot This item sets whether to reduce the time after the personal computer is turned on or rebooted until the OS is loaded Disabled The time to load the OS is not reduced Enabled Initial value The time to load the OS is reduced P Point If an error occurs in POST at boot quick boot is not performed at next boot
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9. Reboot and click on OK For Windows NT Select Reboot the Computer and click on Yes The computer is rebooted 30 4a message Press lt F2 to enter SETUP is displayed on the screen Press the F2 key to display the BIOS Setup screen Advanced Main Security PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Power Boot Info Exit Item Specific Help Menu bar Lists seven menu items Main Advanced System Time Bg 34 56 System Date 20 06 1999 Security Power Boot Adjust calendar Info and Exit Legacy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB 3 5 clock gt Primary Master 6449 MB lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt Setup field PpPrimary Slave None or lt Enter gt selects Secondary Master CD ROM field Lists items and their Psecondary Slave None setup values for each Language English US menu Help field Displays an explanation of items selected by the cursor F1 N Space F9 B Key list ESC Enter F10 Lists keys available during setup Key functions The table below lists the functions of the keys used for BIOS setup F1 key Used to display the overall explanation of BIOS setup To proceed to the next page press the PageDown key To return to the setup screen press the Esc key lt and keys Used to switch between menus T and J keys Used to move the cursor to an item to be set up and Space keys Used to select a desired set
10. This chapter explains the BIOS Setup program required for installing an internal option in your PC or setting it in the power saving mode Consult this chapter as required Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to proceed if your PC does not operate correctly or if an error message appears Consult this chapter as required Appendix This appendix provides the name of each component of your PC information relevant to PC maintenance the specification of the PC main unit and a list of precautions Consult this appendix vi tents Greetings saisctisniiadiiianasncnaiiaiaduanead oneenademiamana ss ii Conventions used in this MANUal e eee eeeeseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeaetaeeeeeeeeaeeas iii Warning and caution labels iccc cccssssssescscessecestesetesectonstesesetscostesciesseroserseseses v Ma mali COMPUQUGAL ONE vies ccazechess crsscosciasactacaenndtsdasteavessdadascnatsdeicacensierbenneues vi Chapter 1 installation and Connection 1 Installation aariaa anced aden sactccewensGesensaedebeevieesdiue 2 Installation location cccceccccccceeseceecssseeececeeeeeceseeeecesaeeeeeseeeeesssaeeeeesaaeeees 2 Example ofinstalling the PG risiini eiaeiiai iaia 2 Preventing electromagnetic interference with a TV or radio 3 GOMMGCH OM AT EELE T A A E 4 Attaching display keyboard mouse and LAN cables cceeeeeeeeees 5 Connecting the power cord cseeeceeseeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeae
11. UNithscacavaac neat on aE 78 Motherboard sisie iia aieeaa eds 79 Eoo o EE E A A T 80 2 Standard Specifications ccceesecseeneeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneeenees 81 PC main unit Specifications 0 0 ec eceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeneeneeaes 81 LAN adapter Specifications ciccsicvcerecisecentervescctncetecaviceecteseeetbesivedsteerttaieees 82 Sound SPECIFICATIONS rerien innean a EK IPANEEL ENEE 82 FROSOUICES suscrvcsttividccrsscvszesasesscnatisstvssenstnsseesetndanedbtsen AO ETE da asirin 84 Connector Specifications errre aR a ERA 85 3 Cleaning Method ii225 6 cise eniesieesiia tiveness 88 Cleaning the PC main unit 88 Cleaning the keyboard Cleaning a CD ROM Cleaning the mouse 88 Cleaning a floppy disk drive Cleaning a CD ROM drive s cssccsectssveccsaacescvcssesesternscatevsavess cvdeavecsasavees ccencys 90 4 Cabinet SOCUMtY iiicistecscicsccccsiectsly Si iiscsscecsnctentacevsdersidecetecestecectees 91 5 Supplements ices cevccecsecco seas A ceeateecesreinl eevee een oases 92 US Bahiana nual ire eh A eee etait deel Me 92 Peripherals and Cables cscissecstsccsacasesisscssvevscesteacteeseateacubeah aa ae asiani 92 Notes on using the CRT display cceccecceseseeeeeeereeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeateneeeeeeees 92 Notes on using the liquid crystal display cece cece eee teeeteeeeeeeaes 92 Supporting power saving on a display 0 0 0 ceeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeene
12. USB when the OS boot while no PS 2 keyboard is connected Enabled The USB keyboard and mouse can be used on OSs not supporting USB P Point When USB Legacy emulation is Enabled operation of the PS 2 keyboard or mouse may be slow if the OS is not Windows95 98 41 Internal Devices Configurations This submenu is used to set up built in devices Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility E Main Internal Devices Configurations Item Specific Help Floppy Disc contrler lEnabledij Enables IDE Controller Both Floppy Disk drives Sound Controller Enabled are enabled LAN Controller Enabled Disabled USB Peripherals Enabled Floppy Disk drives are disabled The IRQ6 may be released F1 TL Space F9 ESC esp Enter F10 Floppy Disk Controller This item sets whether the floppy disk controller is enabled Disabled The floppy disk controller is disabled and resources are freed Enabled Initial value The floppy disk controller is enabled Auto This personal computer automatically enables or disables the floppy disk controller IDE Controller This item sets whether the IDE interface is enabled Disabled The IDE interface is disabled and resources are freed All devices connected to the IDE interface are disabled Primary The primary IDE interface is enabled The resources of
13. a power source Attach the power Insert the other end of the power plug plug to the inlet on into the outlet the rear of the PC Upon completion of all connections Upon completion of all connections fill out all user registration cards included with your PC package and mail The registration cards are used by manufacturers to obtain user information Chapter 2 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operation methods of the PC such as how to turn the power on and off and handle storage media Switching on Switching off KJ Switching on 10 This section explains how to switch on the PC N CAUTION Prohibited action To prevent malfunction after turning on the PC do not move equipment or subject equipment to shock and or vibration Press the power switch of the display There is no display i Press the power switch of the PC main unit Power switch c The green power lamps of the PC main unit and display go on i When the power is turned on Fujitsu appears on the screen and the 1 system starts shortly thereafter P Point The orange power lamp goes on if the system is placed in suspended status If there is no display on the screen check that the display cable has been connected correctly Adjust if the display area is not centered on the screen While Fujitsu is displayed on the screen after power on the Power On Self Test POST is activated to c
14. i Confirm New Password 50 Enter a password not exceeding seven digits The password can contain alphanumeric characters The entered characters are not displayed and W appears The minimum length of user passwords can be set in Set User Password Length After entering a password press the Enter key The cursor moves to the Enter New Password field and the utility requests that the password be entered again Enter the same password as in Step 2 again and press the Enter key The Notice window appears Press the Enter key to complete the password setup If the reentered password is incorrect a Warning window appears Press the Enter key to retry from Step 2 To cancel password setup press the Esc key P Point If the user boots a setup with a user password when the supervisor and user passwords are set the following items may not appear on the menu Set Supervisor Password Diskette access Fixed disk boot sector If the user enters a wrong password three times the message System stopped is displayed and the PC does not respond to keyboard entry In such a case press the Power switch for at least four seconds to turn the PC off After waiting at least ten seconds turn the power on again and enter the correct password Exit the BIOS setup utility and turn off the power Set the jumper switch of the personal computer Change jumper switch JP5 from 2 3 to 1 2 on the computer Fo
15. provided Audio Front Mic in Headphone Rear Line out Line in Speaker out Error monitor function CPU fan stop voltage abnormality monitor within the mother board Number of extension slot 2 PCI Housing Space saving Power supply frequency 100 230 VAC 50 60Hz Power consumption Up to 75 W 81 Product name DESKPOWER 6000 SS Weight About 7 0 kg Outer dimensions 88mm x 330mm x 310mm W x D x H Excluding the foot and When placed projection section vertically Operating environment Temperature 10 to 35 C humidity 20 to 80 RH P Point Note that the specifications of the PC main unit may change without prior notice 82 LAN adapter specifications LAN controller Intel S82559 Send and receive buffer 3 kB each for send and receive RAM External interface 1SO8802 3 100BASE TX 10BASE T Transmission media Twisted pair cable 100 Mbps Category 5 10 Mbps Categories 3 to 5 Transmission method Base band Access method CSMA CD Data transfer speed 100Mbps 10Mbps Wiring mode Star type Maximum segment 100m length Maximum number of Depends on the hub unit nodes segment 1 To successfully operate the network at 100 Mbps use an unshielded twisted pair cable UTP with a data grade of category 5 or higher If a cable classified as category 3 is used data is lost The hub unit is a concentrator of 1OOBASE TX 10BASE T Sound specifications
16. read data from a floppy disk Floppy disk access indicator lamp The lamp is on while data is written into or read from a floppy disk CD ROM drive CD ROM drive equipped model Use the drive to read data or program from a CD ROM disk or to play a music CD EJECT button CD ROM drive equipped model This button is pressed to mount or dismount a CD ROM or a music CD and can be used while the PC main unit is on Do not press this button while the BUSY lamp is on Sound volume The sound volume of speakers and headphones can be controlled Turn to the right to increase sound volume and turn to the left to decrease sound volume Foot Install the foot to prevent the PC main unit from overturning if the PC is located vertically Microphone terminal Connect a capacitor microphone on the market USB connector Slide the cover to the left to connect a USB device Headphone terminal Connect a headphone to listen to the sources such as music CDs from the computer Rear of the PC main unit a Ventilation holes The heat within the PC main unit is ventilated through these holes C N I I Outlet Connect the power cord of a display i Sj FEA Inlet oc m Connect the power cord of the PC main unit c O SPK OUT terminal o Connect speakers miri Extension s
17. still displayed contact a dealer or the your local distributor Because the computer was not booted correctly last time some of the setup values are reset to defaults This message is displayed if an invalid BIOS setup value is defined to boot the system the power is turned off during boot or the computer is rebooted three or more times in the same operation To continue booting press the F1 key To run the BIOS setup utility and check setup values press the F2 key If an error occurs during POST this message is displayed before the OS boots To boot booting the OS press the F1 key To run the BIOS setup utility and change setup values press the F2 key Security is set for the hard disk Change the BIOS setup supervisor password or user password to the password set for hard disk security Return all BIOS setup values to defaults If this message is still displayed contact a dealer or the your local distributor 69 70 Error Message Description and necessary action Invalid system disk Replace the disk and the disk and then press any key This message is displayed if the computer is turned on with a floppy disk other than a system disk set on the floppy disk drive Remove the floppy disk and press any key Non System disk or disk error Replace and press any key when ready This message is displayed if the computer is turned on with a floppy disk other than a system disk set
18. that ventilation holes are unblocked when installing the PC When positioning the PC vertically install the foot under the PC main unit Vertical installation Display Ventilation holes Keyboard Mouse Foot The unit is intended for desktop use only Horizontal installation PC main unit Only a 17 inches or smaller size display can be installed on the top of the PC main unit Do not install a 19 kg or greater weight display on the top of the PC unit Ventilation holes P Keyboard N Point This instruction will proceed for the PC main unit to be positioned vertically When posititioning it horizontally replace the description vertically as horizontally Preventing electromagnetic interference with a TV or radio e o o o Your PC complies with the VCCI Standard restricting electromagnetic interference with a TV or radio However the computer may interfere with a TV or radio depending on the installation location To prevent the PC from interfering with TV or radio reception note the following Precautions to be taken by the PC user Do not use the PC with the cover removed Use the specified cable to connect the PC with a peripheral Do not use an unauthorized cable After installing a cable ensure that the connector is firmly attached and the screws if any are tight Do not plug the PC in the same outlet as a TV or radio Precautions to be taken by
19. the TV or radio Do not place a TV or radio near the PC Position TV or radio antennas in such a way that interference is minimized Stay away the antenna line of a TV or radio near from the PC Use coaxial cables as antenna feeders If interference with TV or radio reception continues after switching off the PC and peripherals check the above items again If interference continues contact Fujitsu or the shop from which your PC or peripheral was purchased 2 Connection Connect the display keyboard and power cord to your PC main unit Z WARNING Electric shock To prevent electric shock ground the device if required before providing power to the equipment To prevent fire do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe Electric shock To prevent electric shock unplug the PC main unit and connected equipment before attaching and detaching a display keyboard mouse LAN cables and power cords Electric shock To prevent electric shock fire and or malfunction ensure that the display keyboard and mouse are all Fujitsu brand products gt CAUTION Failure Ensure that cables are connected correctly Using the PC and peripherals when connected incorrectly may result in a malfunction Fire To prevent a fire and or malfunction connect only the specified device to the AC service outlet if provided Injury To prevent injury and or malfunction do not touch PC board components that are
20. the secondary ID interface are freed and all devices connected to the secondary IDE interface are disabled Secondary The secondary IDE interface is enabled The resource of the priory IDE interface are freed and all devices connected to the primary IDE interface are disabled Both Initial value Both the primary secondary IDE interfaces are enabled Sound Controller This item sets whether the built in sound bus is enabled Disabled The built in sound bus is disabled Enabled Initial value The built in sound bus is enabled 42 LAN Controller This item sets whether the LAN adapter on the mother board is enabled Disabled The LAN adapter is disabled and resources are freed Enabled Initial value The LAN adapter is enabled USB Peripherals This item sets whether the devices connected to the USB connector are enabled Disabled The devices connected to the USB connector are disabled Enabled Initial value The devices connected to the USB connector are enabled Video Features This submenu is used to set up the display Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Video Features Item Specific Help Default Primary Video Adapter R J Select primary AGP Aperture 64MB display AGP is standard internal video device AGP AGP video device may be primary display PCI The BIOS searches video dev
21. 0 56 Wake up LAN This item sets whether to turn on the computer or to return from Suspend mode when a magic packet is received from the standard LAN port Disabled Initial value The computer is not turned on or returned from Suspend mode after receiving a magic packet Enabled The computer is turned on or returned from Suspend mode after receiving a magic packet P Point This item is not available when Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode For PME LAN cards PCls use Wake up on PCI PME Wake up on Modem Ring This item sets whether to turn on the computer or to return it from Suspend mode when a call terminates on the modem connected to a serial port Disabled Initial value The computer is not turned on or returned from Suspend mode when a call terminates on the modem Enabled The computer is turned on or returned from Suspend mode when a call terminates onthe modem P Point This item is not available when Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode For PME LAN cards PCls use Wake up on PCI PME Wake up on PCI PME This item sets whether to turn on the power or to return it from Suspend mode when a PCI extension card issues a PME signal Disabled Initial value The computer is not turned on or returned from Suspend mode when a PME signal is issued Enabled The computer is turned on or returned from Suspend mode when a PME signal is issued P Point This item is not available whe
22. DESKPOWER 6000 SS Series User s Manual Fujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this documentis correct but accepts no liability for any error or omission in the same Any procedures described in this document for operating Fujitsu products should be read and understood by the operator before such products are used To ensure that Fujitsu products function without risk to safety and health such procedures should be strictly observed by the operator The development of Fujitsu products and services is continuous and published information may not be up to date Any particular issue of a product may contain facilities not described herein Itis importantto check the current position with Fujitsu Specifications and statements as to performance in this document are Fujitsu estimates intended for general guidance They may require adjustment in particular circumstances and should therefore not be taken as formal offers or commitments DESKPOWER is a trademark of Fujitsu Limited The following are registered trademarks of Miscrosoft Corporation MS MS DOS Windows NT Windows for Workgroups Windows 95 Windows 98 Celeron Pentium II and III are the registered trade mark of Intel Corporation Phoenix and the Phoenix logo are registered trademarks of Phoenix Technologies Ltd Intel Pentium and MMX technology are trademarks of Intel Corporation ATI Graphic Chip RAGE PRO TURBO and RAGE XL are the registered trademarks of ATI Tech
23. Signal name Direction Description il CD Input Carrier detection 2 RD Input Receive data 3 TD Output Send data 4 DTR Output Data terminal ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Input Data set ready 7 RTS Output Send request 8 CTS Input Send enabled 9 RI Output Ring indication 86 Mouse connector Pin no Signal name Direction Description 1 DATA Input output Data 2 NC Not connected 3 GND Ground 4 VCC Power supply 5 CLK Input output Clock 6 NK Not connected Pin no Signal name Direction Description 1 DATA Input output Data 2 NC Not connected 3 GND Ground 4 VCC Power supply 5 CLK Input output Clock 6 NK Not connected USB connector SeriesA Pin no Signal name Direction Description 1 VCC Cable power supply 2 DATA Input output data signal 3 DATA Input output data signal 4 GND Cable ground 87 3 Cleaning Method How to clean the PC is explained as follows Z WARNING Electrig shock To prevent electric shock before cleaning the PC switch off the PC and all connected units and unplug all power cords Cleaning the PC main unit e o o Wipe the PC main unit with a soft dry cloth If necessary use a damp cloth but do not permit moisture to come into contact with the PC main unit Cleaning the keyboard Wipe the keyboard with a soft dry cloth Cleaning a CD ROM eeeeee Wi
24. applications P Point The current operation data by an application is not saved if the application is terminated using the Ctrl Alt Delete keys or the computer is reset 73 The mouse is disabled and Windows 95 98 cannot end Use the keyboard to exit Windows 95 98 as follows AN key or the Ctrl Esc keys The Start menu appears 2 Select Exit Windows with the or J key and press the Enter key The Exit Windows dialog box is displayed 3 Select Turn off power and press the Enter key Windows 95 98 ends A SCSI unit is connected using a SCSI card but cannot be identified by Windows 95 98 Check the following Is the SCSI card driver installed correctly Proceed as follows 1 From the Start menu select Setup and click on Control Panel The Control panel window is displayed 2 Double click on the System icon 3 Click on the Device manager tab and confirm that the SCSI controller is defined If not defined click on the Hardware icon in the Control Panel window to detect a SCSI card and install the driver Is the SCSI unit turned on before the computer is turned on If the computer is turned on before the SCSI unit is turned on the SCSI unit cannot be identified If an error recurs eeeeeee If the cause is still unknown or the system cannot be reset contact a dealer or your local distributor Then check and record the following Model name and serial number of the computer See the label at t
25. ating that it continues The asset number can only be ASCII codes 20h to 7Eh Other characters are displayed as 64 SI Exit The Exit menu is used to exit the BIOS setup utility and to reset to standard setup values Select Exit with the or gt key to display the Exit menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Peta Exit m Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Exit System Setup and Discard Changes save your changes to Save Changes CMOS F1 N Space F9 ESC c Enter F10 Details on setup items e o Exit Saving Changes This item exits the BIOS setup utility with saving changes to the CMOS RAM and reboots the computer Press the Enter key to display the message shown below Select Yes and press the Enter key Setup Confirmation Save configuration changes and exit now m No 65 Exit Discarding Changes This item exits the BIOS setup utility without saving changes to the CMOS RAM and reboots the computer All changes are discarded If the Enter key is pressed while changing setup values the message shown below is displayed To discard changes select No and press the Enter key Setup Confirmation Configuration has not been saved Save before exiting No Load Setup Defaults This item loads default values to all setup items P
26. cable connected correctly See 2 Connection in Chapter 1 Installation to connect the display cable correctly Is the power cable of the display unit connected to the outlet See 2 Connection in Chapter 1 Installation to connect the power cable correctly WARNING Electric shock Before connecting cables turn off the power to prevent electric shock Are the brightness and contact variable resistors on the display unit adjusted correctly Adjust the screen image using the brightness and contact variable resistors The screen flickers Is there any strong magnetic field in the vicinity of the computer such as a TV set If so keep away from the PC The screen sides are cut Adjust the horizontal screen size using the adjustment controls on the display unit Data cannot be read from or written to floppy disks Check the following Is the floppy disk drive head dirty Clean the head using a cleaning disk See Cleaning the floppy disk drive in Appendix 4 Maintenance Is the floppy disk write protected Move the write protect tab on the floppy disk to a the write enabled position The power is not turned on or the Power lamp on the front panel does not light up Is the power cable plugged in Data cannot be read from the CD ROM drive Check the following Is the CD ROM centered on the tray If not readjust it making sure that the label is facing up Is the CD ROM upside do
27. caeeseeeeeeeetaeeaeeeeeeeees 6 Upon completion of all CONNECTIONS eee eee cect eens eceeeteeeteeteeeeeenaees 7 Chapter 2 Basic Operations 1 SWITCHING ON wieccceccccecise cece ccczesecenescacnceestvnsecsncescsecnesecnsececueceaesateace 10 2 Switching Off sec ceccccceseccecssacesstsncescccosesucssetcnscscesctentessesncesstescessteess 11 Turning off the power via Windows 95 98 cece ce cere eee eeeeeteeeees 11 Turning off the power via Windows NT ou ee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeneeneees 12 3 RESCt E A 13 Resetting the PC via Windows 95 98 eeceecseteeeeeneeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeenrentenees 13 Resetting the PC via Windows NT eeceeseeceeseeteeeeeeeeeeeeeetereeeeeeeeeentenees 13 4 Floppy DISK ssccccsccccsecssicsssnssssastesasscasercsnscesnessnscnsnensssansandsseansnausanss 14 Handling precautions eee wi 14 Mounting and dismounting a floppy diSk cee eect eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeee 14 vii 5 CD ROM siscccasataccnnsnvsdccncapacecctiouisacertensncsadagnesendsastapehaidiaanstaainannbeaee 16 Handling PFECAUTIONS ists csssssschdaoskelscstcdsneasncesceabcdedsnsdbansheverneschivcanciusdibsoaedth 16 Mounting and dismounting a CD ROM disk eeceeceseeeeeereeteeereeeeeneeneees 17 Plated DISK O T 18 What is a hard disk Handling PreCautiOns ssiri anes siagtevodive adit 18 Chapter 3 Installing Internal Options 1 Introduction ee 20 Handling PreCautiOns niponensis mirana eaa aia aaa e
28. cause there is a difference in the storage capacity of same type hard disks back up data for each file or segment not for each hard disk Chapter 3 Installing Internal Options This chapter explains how to install internal options in your PC 1 Introduction 2 Installing Memory Modules 3 Installing Expansion Cards Kj Introduction The features and performance of your PC can be upgraded by installing options This section explains the types of internal options that can be installed in the PC and how to remove the upper cover in preparation for installing the internal options Handling precautions eeeeee Note the following when installing internal options Before starting operation switch off the PC and all connected peripherals and unplug power cords from respective outlets Immediately after the PC is turned off internal components and units of the PC are hot When installing and removing internal options turn off the power and allow the PC to cool down for about 10 minutes before starting operation Do not disassemble the power supply unit a box shaped device inside the PC Do not damage or remodel internal cables or units Because internal options are PC boards with exposed soldered sections that may be damaged by a static electrical charge discharge any accumulated static electricity before handling Secure the board by the metal bracket portions or an edge of the PC board such that the surface of the PC b
29. ct the power cord to the liquid crystal display Attach the other end of the outlet conversion cable included with the liquid crystal display to the inlet on the rear of the PC main unit Connect the liquid crystal display cable to the PC main unit Attach the liquid crystal display cable connector to the connector on the rear of the PC main unit and tighten the cable connector screws Connecting the power cord eeeeee After connecting the display and other peripherals to the PC main unit note the following when connecting the power cord of the PC main unit Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands Do not damage or remodel the power cord Do not bend stretch or place heavy objects on the power cord Do not use the PC if the power cord or plug is damaged If the electrodes of the power cord plug or the corresponding outlet is dusty wipe with a dry cloth Connect the power cord to a household power source P Point Do not plug the power cord of your PC in a multiple plug box Do not entangle the keyboard and mouse cables Unplug all power cords during an electrical storm If only a two pin outlet is available use the adapter plug provided and connect the ground wire When unplugging a power cord secure the plug housing Ensure that the power plug is fully inserted into the outlet Unplug the PC when not being used for a period of time Connect the power plug to
30. d set a correct value supported by the connected device otherwise the computer may not access the device correctly For details consult the manual included with the device Maximum Capacity This item displays the maximum capacity of the hard disk drive only when Type is Auto and Hard Disk is selected if a hard disk unit is mounted Multi Sector Transfers This item displays the contents detected by the PC when Type is Auto If Type is a value other than Auto and None set the number of sectors that can be transferred ina single operation A larger number of sectors specified will allow greater disk access Disabled The computer transfers data sector by sector Select this item when the connected disk does not support multi sector transfer 2 4 8 16 Sectors Initial value 16 Sectors Select the number of sectors to transfer in a single operation LBA MODE Control This item sets whether LBA Logical Block Addressing allowing access using logical serial numbers is enabled The best mode is selected and displayed automatically when Type is Auto or Hard Disk only when a hard disk unit is mounted Disabled LBA mode is disabled Enabled Initial value LBA mode is enabled P Point When LBA mode is enabled the connected hard disk must support LBA If LBA MODE Control is changed after the hard disk is formatted the computer may not access the hard disk correctly Do no
31. ecurs contact a dealer or the your local distributor An error occurred at address xxxx during an additional memory test Confirm that the extended RAM module is mounted properly and is a Fujitsu product If the error recurs contact a dealer or the your local distributor An error occurred during a keyboard controller test Set the MAIN switch to OFF then wait ten seconds and set to ON again If the messages is still played contact a dealer or your local distributor An error occurred during a keyboard test If an external keyboard is connected confirm that it is connected correctly and turn on the power again If this message is still displayed contact a dealer or the your local distributor An error occurred during a floppy disk drive test Confirm that Floppy Disk Drive A is set properly on the BIOS setup main menu and that the floppy disk drive is mounted correctly If this message is still displayed contact a dealer or the your local distributor 68 Error Message Description and necessary action An invalid hard disk drive was set Confirm Primary master or Secondary master on the BIOS setup main menu If the message is still displayed contact a dealer or the your local distributor Turn the power off then on again If the message is still displayed contact a dealer or the your local distributor Confirm BIOS setup items then save If the message is
32. ed on the Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI standard by Information Technology Equipment and may create interference if used near radio or television receivers Use the unit in accordance with information provided in the manual This unit conforms to the Personal Computer Industry Standard PC 11 1988 of the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association JEIDA This unit conforms to the harmonic guideline Because this product includes cargo based on the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Act the export of this product may require permission in accordance with said act Fujitsu who is a participant of the International Energy Star Program determines that this product conforms to the International Energy Star Program Standard aX The International Energy Star Program is an international program for logge promoting energy conservation of office equipment such as computers and _____ strives to develop and promote products capable of efficient energy use This program is open to all manufacturers and the products to be developed include computers displays printers facsimiles and copy machines The same standard and markings l are used among participating countries The energy saving function of this product however may not be applicable because of limitations with the operating system such as Windows NT Conventions used in this manual eeeeeeeee Wa
33. eeeeeaeeaee 93 Suspend functions Windows 95 models cecceeeseeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 93 Powersaving UNCION sssaaa sanaaa araa ERa AAA AAR 93 Replacing a display ivisssaianissevierseheee cde siresenteasnwvarasensenndeeey 93 MUM MONTON aanne a dash cabichastoccnerdsenacealesatanacliees 94 LAN Cable niisiis ura Aeiaaeeia adada e d iaae 94 USB keyboard Windows 98 models esceecseceereeeeeeeeereeeteeeenteeeeeeeaees 94 Erratic mouse behavior when resume from suspend sseseserererrerrreren 94 Chapter 1 Installation and Connection This chapter outlines precautions that should be noted when installing the PC and explains how to connect various cables 1 Installation 2 Connection K Installation This section provides notes on installing and using the PC Installation location eeeeee Do not install the PC in the following areas Areas exposed to moisture dust or smoke Areas poorly ventilated Areas having open flames Areas that may expose the PC to water Areas exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures Areas having temperatures below 10 C Areas that are unusually small or crowded Areas having a strong magnetic field close to a TV or speaker Areas exposed to strong vibration and areas that are unstable such as an inclined surface Example of installing the PC Install the PC as follows The PC main unit can be positioned vertically or horizontally as shown below Ensure
34. el ports and has submenus Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Serial Parallel Port Configurations Item Specific Help Serial port 1 ES Enabled I O address 3F8 3FF The port is enabled Interrupt IRQ 4 with user Serial port 2 Enabled configuration Mode Serial Connector I O address 2E8 2EF Auto Interrupt IRQ 3 A Plug amp Play OS an Parallel port Enabled ACPI OS will Mode Bi directional configure the port I O address 378 37F Interrupt IRQ 7 Disabled The port is disabled F1 N Space F9 ESC e3 Enter F10 Serial Port 1 This item sets the I O port address and interrupt number of serial port 1 Disabled The serial port is disabled and resources are freed Enabled Initial value Set the I O port address and the interrupt number of the serial port Auto The personal computer automatically assigns an I O port address and an interrupt number P Point When Serial Port 1 is Disabled the port is not transparent to devices controlled by the Windows 95 98 APM device manager To disable the serial port on Windows 98 ACPI use the Windows 98 ACPI device manager I O Address This item appears when Serial Port 1 is Enabled Set the I O address of serial port 1 3F8 to 3FF 2F8 to 2FF 3E8 to 3EF and 2E8 to 2EF Initial value 3F8 to 3FF Interrupt This item appear
35. ging passwords siiscccccneciicnea aaeeea a EERTE 53 Deleting PASSWOFS i cc cvecisccesszeusvsdaevscedsescrcennsdssccutecdenebedvtadeedauctedevieieee 53 Power MeN cecseesseeesseesseeesseeesseessseesseeseseeeaseesnseeenenenseeensenens Details on setup items Boot Menu ccccecsesseeeeeeeeseeeneeeesseeesenesseeesseessseeeseeesseeesseneseeesneeens 60 Details OM SCtUP ito MS nseni aia tenets teres coeds 60 INFO MENU siis eceeseeeeseeeseeeeeeeenseesseeesseeeeseessenesseeeaseesneeuseneeennenneess 63 Details On Setup MOINS aires etra itap rrita ia neira T naiai 63 E A E E A ielaiearitees dentate 65 Dotails On Setup WEIS inserare ariki e ada 65 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Appendix 1 Error Messages ussssssussunenussunnnunenunnnnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ne 68 Error messages displayed by the PC ostiresietitissdi dait 68 Correcting Erroren anan anaE a A Ea G 71 Troubleshooting s sussusssussnuseunnnunnnunnunnunnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 72 Troubleshooting information on the computer main unit ANG peripheral UNITS resisaer aiaiai aaaea 72 Troubleshooting information on Windows 95 98 ssssesseesesereeesrnsnes 73 Ifan orror rOCUNS ices cessesecoctesssecsecusocerdesicoatisesianecesettssesebievocaivaicenttssitesatedes 74 Name and Function of Each Component s ssssssssssssnsensnnrnnnnnns 76 Front ofthe PO main URIE saser nnanne aa ARN 76 Rear of the PG maim Unit tci0a Meee nde rnane 77 Insidethe PG main
36. he Windows NT Security dialog box appears 2 Click Shut Down The Shut Down Computer dialog box appears 3 Select Switch off power after shut down and then click OK Turn off the power switch 12 3 Resets Resetting the PC via Windows 95 98 1 The PC is reset after software is installed or if software fails to run normally This section explains how to reset the PC P Point Resetting the PC results in memory data being lost Before resetting save all necessary data This section explains how to reset the PC via Windows 95 98 Click Start and Shut Down The Shut Down Windows dialog box appears Select Restart the computer and then click OK The PC is reset P Point If Windows 95 98 does not respond to the keyboard or mouse reset the PC as follows 1 Press Ctrl Alt Delete The Close Program dialog box appears Follow the instructions in this dialog box Resetting the PC via Windows NT 1 This section explains how to reset the PC via Windows NT Click Start and Shut Down The Shut Down Windows dialog box appears Select Restart the computer and click Yes The PC is reset P Point The following procedure can also be used to reset the PC 1 Press Ctrl Alt Delete The Windows NT Security dialog box appears 2 Click Shut Down The Shut Down Computer dialog box appears 3 Select
37. he OS from the CD ROM Supervisor Only Only the supervisor can boot the OS from the CD ROM when Password on Boot is set If Password on Boot is not set or automatic wakeup is set users cannot boot the OS from the CD ROM 49 Floppy Disk Access This item appears when Supervisor Password is set Set the right to use floppy disk drives All Initial value All users can use floppy disk drives Supervisor Only the supervisor can use floppy disk drives when Password on Boot is set If Password on Boot is not set or at automatic wakeup all users cannot use floppy disk drives P Point This item may not operate properly on OSs not using BIOS to access floppy disk drives such as Windows NT Hard Disk Boot Sector This item sets whether the boot sector on the hard disk is write protected in order to protect the sector against virus Normal Initial value The boot sector is not write protected Write protected The boot sector is write protected P Point When installing an OS select Normal This item may not operate properly on OSs not using BIOS to access floppy disk drives such as Windows NT Setting a password 1 Move the cursor to Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password and press the Enter key A password entry window appears Set Supervisor Password Enter New Password Confirm New Password Set User Password Enter New Password
38. he rear of the computer OS and version used Types of extension cards and memory installed Circumstances the particulars including the messages displayed on the screen etc Date and time an error occurred 74 Appendix This appendix explains how to clean the PC and provides PC main unit specifications Name and Function of Each Component Standard Specifications Cleaning Method Cabinet Security Supplement Kj Nam e and Function of Each Component This section provides the name and explains the function of each component of the PC main unit mother board and keyboard Front of the PC main unit 76 Hard disk access indicator lamp The lamp is on while data is being written into or read from a hard disk Power switch Press this switch to turn on the PC main unit or suspend the system Power lamp The lamp is on while the PC main unit is on The green lamp is on during operation and the orange lamp is on while in suspension Busy lamp CD ROM drive equipped model The lamp is on while reading data from a CD ROM or playing a music CD Floppy disk eject button Press this button to eject a floppy disk Do not press the button while the floppy disk access indicator lamp is on Floppy disk drive Mount a floppy disk in this drive to write data into or
39. heck devices inside the PC The power cannot be turned off while the POST is operating If abnormal conditions are detected by the POST an error message is displayed For details on error messages see Section 1 Error Messages in Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If the display power cord is connected to the PC main unit the display is turned on with the PC main unit in which case the power switch of the display can be left in the on position after it is turned on Press the power switch of the PC main unit only to use the PC again as described in step 2 at which time the display is automatically turned on After turning on the power set up the PC 2 Switching off This section explains how to turn off the PC P Point Before turning off the power terminate all jobs and save all necessary data Before turning off the power confirm that the access indicator lamps see Appendix 1 Name and Function of Each Component of the floppy and hard disk drives are off If the power is turned off while the access indicator lamps are on data may be lost or data in the floppy disk or hard disk may be destroyed If the power cord is unplugged from the outlet or the power is disconnected due toa power failure while the PC is on re connect the power cord or wait until AC power recovers Pressing the power switch is not required When the power recovers the PC is automatically turned on and started If the Po
40. ial Number to Enabled otherwise this function cannot be enabled on utilities such as the Intel processor serial number control utility The Intel processor serial number control utility is enabled on Windows 98 and Windows NT4 0 only On other OSs enable or disable the function in this item Event Logging Configurations This submenu is used to set up event logs Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Event Logging Configurations Item Specific Help Event log Capacity Space Available Yes Event log Validity Valid All event logs are cleared at next boot Clear all Event Logs Se The value is reset to No after clearing Event Logging Enabled System Boot Event Disabled No ECC Event Enabled Event logs are not cleared F1 N Space F9 ESC SS Enter F10 Event Log Capacity This item sets whether event logs can be saved Space Available Event logs can be saved up to 255 logs Full No more event logs can be saved The area is full Event Log Validity This item displays whether the event log data is valid Valid Event log data is valid Invalid Event log data is invalid Data may be destroyed Clear all Event Logs This item sets whether all event logs are cleared at reboot No Initial value Event logs are not cleared Yes Event logs are cleared Clear all Event L
41. ic shock fire and or malfunction install only Fujitsu brand memory modules in the PC Z CAUTION Injury To prevent personal injury and or malfunction when installing and removing memory modules only remove screws from specified locations Injury To prevent injury and or malfunction do not touch PC board compo nents not specified 23 Memory combination table eeeeeee Install a memory module to DIMM1 and DIMM2 A memory module has been installed in DIMM1 as standard Check the combination of memory capacity and slot using the following table to install the memory module Using a combination other than below may result in faulty operation of the PC P Point Use a genuine Fujitsu part called 168 pin SDRAM DIMM 100 MHZ memory for this PC The PC may not work correctly if the recommended Fujitsu memory module is not used Installing an additional memory 1 Remove the upper cover 2 Push down the hooks at both ends of the slot 24 3 Insert the memory card into the slot Insert the memory card into the slot such that the notches of the memory card face the rear of the PC main unit The hooks at both ends of the slot are raised Confirm that the memory card is securely locked in place or Insert the memory card into the slot such that the notches of the memory card face the front of the PC main unit The hooks at both ends of the slot are raised Confirm that the memory card is securely locked i
42. ice from PCI slot 1 2 to AGP F1 N Space F9 ESC eS Enter F10 Default Primary Video Adapter This item sets which AGP adapter is used the adapter on the PCI card or the adapter on the mother board when another PCI video card is mounted PCI Initial value The PCI video adapter card is used when another PCI video card is mounted otherwise the AGP adapter on the mother board is used AGP The AGP adapter on the mother board is used AGP Aperture Size This item sets the aperture size used by the AGP video controller 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB Initial value 64MB 43 44 CPU Features This submenu is used to set up the CPU Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility CPU Features Item Specific Help Processor Serial Number EEEE When your system has a Pentium III processor select for using Procesor Serial Number Enable Processor Serial Number is Enabled Disable Processor Serial Number is disabled F1 i Space F9 ESC Stat Enter F10 Processor Serial Number This item enables or disables the processor serial number function of the Intel Pentium III processor Enabled The processor serial number function is enabled Disabled Initial value The processor serial number function is disabled P Point To use the Intel processor serial number control utility set Processor Ser
43. ies Suspend functions Windows 95 models To use the suspend function install the display driver from the device driver CD included Power saving function e o o If the power saving function operates when using the following files the application operation becomes unstable To use the following disable the power saving function Each file in the Wave AFI MPEG DAT format Music CD Replacing a display e o o o When replacing a display with a display having different specifications particularly liquid crystal display a display error such as no image on the screen may occur When replacing a display reset the settings of the resolution and refresh rate to the factory set settings Resolution 800x600 Refreshrate Optimum Windows 95 98 models or 60 Hz Windows NT models If no image is displayed on the screen or a resolution that cannot be displayed is found by replacing a display without setting the above reinstall the display driver as follows Start Windows in the Safe Mode 2 Setthe Graphic adapter to Standard VGA then restart the system 3 Reinstall the display driver 93 Multi monitor eee Using the multi monitor with the refresh rate set to Optimum may change the refresh rate after returning from the power saving mode Set the refresh rate to a value other than Optimum and Adapter fixed value for each display LAN cable eee The LAN incorporated
44. in the PC as standard is compatible with 100BASE TX 10BASE T Check the speed of the network to be connected to your PC and use the following cables in accordance with network speed 100BASE TX Use the unshielded twisted pair UTP cable with a data grade of category 5 or higher 10BASE T Use the unshielded twisted pair UTP cable with a data grade of category 3 to 5 or a Fujitsu brand cable to minimize errors on the network P Point The LAN incorporated in the PC as standard corresponds to network speed automatically If network speed is changed due to changes in units such as hub units use a cable with an appropriate data grade USB keyboard Windows 98 models eee If Using the Shortcut Key is enabled by clicking Control Panel User Option Filter Function and Setup the shortcut key function does not function by pressing the Right Shift key for 8 or more seconds and Using the Filter Key Function is not set Set the checkbox for Using the Filter Key Function using the mouse Erratic mouse behavior when resume from suspend 94 eee In Window 98 Second Edition if the mouse is clicked while system resume from suspend mode erratic mouse behavior may occur If this problem happen on your system follow the procedure below 1 copy vmouse vxd to windows system vmm3z2 directory 2 restart the system note vmouse vxd can be found on the driver CD Fujitsu PC Asia Pte Ltd 200 Pandan
45. ing mode Set Disabled to the Power Management Mode in the BIOS setup The dedicated device driver is to be installed depending on the peripherals supporting the USB Operating systems Windows 95 98 support the USB If USB devices are connected Windows may not be terminated normally depending on the type of connected USB device In such a case remove the USB device and terminate Windows When using the USB keyboard connect the mouse to the rear of the PC main unit Peripherals and cables To connect peripherals and cables to your PC use only Fujitsu brand products Notes on using the CRT display eeeeee Depending on the CRT display to be used or the settings of the resolution the thickness of vertical and horizontal lines are viewed differently Adjust the settings Notes on using the liquid crystal display eeeeee A duplicated or triplicated screen may be viewed on a liquid crystal display In such a case set the refresh rate to 60 Hz 92 Supporting power saving on a display For Windows 95 models To use a display non supporting the power saving function open Display Detailed Properties on the Screen Properties and check off the Power Saving Display with the Monitor tab Windows 98 models To use a display non supporting the power saving function set None to both System Standby and Turning off the Monitor in the Power Supply Control Propert
46. inside the PC uses predetermined paths specific to those devices when transferring data with the CPU and memory These paths include I O port addresses DMA channels and interrupt levels IRQ which are generally called resources Expansion cards for PCI bus can be installed in the PC Because expansion cards for PCI bus are Plug amp Play supporting cards the resources are set automatically when installing the card Installing an expansion card 1 2 Remove the upper cover Remove the retaining metal bracket at the side Remove the screw and then remove the retaining metal bracket in the direction of the arrow Remove the slot cover Remove the screw and then remove slot cover Insert an extension card into the connector Insert an expansion card into the connector Secure the expansion card with the screw Secure the expansion card with the screw removed in step 2 27 28 Install the retaining metal bracket at the side Insert the pawls of the retaining metal bracket i 4 into the groove on the front of the PC main or unit then install the metal bracket Secure the metal bracket with the screw removed in step 2 Attach the upper cover P Point Store the removed slot cover To remove the expansion card reverse the above steps For display cards For Windows 95 98 models To install a display card delete the ATI mach64 display driver as follows before ins
47. isplay connector 5 1 OEO 15 11 Pin no Signal name Direction Description 1 RED Ouput Red output 2 GREEN Output Green output 3 BLUE Output Blue output 4 NC Not connected 5to8 GND Ground 9 5V 5V 10 GND Ground 11 NC Not connected 12 SDA Input output Data 13 HSYNC Output Horizontal synchronous signal 14 VSYNC Output Vertical synchronous signal 15 SCL Input output Data clock LAN connector 100BASE TX 10BASE T Pin no Signal name Direction Description 1 TD Ouput Send data 2 TD Output Send data 3 RD Input Receive data 4 NC Not connected 5 NC Not connected 6 RD Input Receive data 7 NC Not connected 8 NC Not connected 85 Parallel connector 13 1 OV O 25 _____ _ _ 14 Pin no Signal name Direction Description 1 STORE Input output Store 2 DATAO Input output Data0 3 DATA1 Input output Data1 4 DATA2 Input output Data2 5 DATA3 Input output Data3 6 DATA4 Input output Data4 7 DATA5 Input output Data5 8 DATA6 Input output Data6 9 DATA7 Input output Data7 10 ACK Input Acknowledge 11 BUSY Input Busy 12 PE Input Out of paper 13 SELECT Input Select 14 AUTOFD Output Automatic feed 15 ERROR Input Error 16 INIT Output Initialization 17 SLCTIN Output Select 18 to 25 GND Ground Serial connector
48. k inatt 20 Installing positions of internal options seseessessesieereeeerrerresreernernernereerne 21 REMOVING the Upper COVEN sisscceccesiaveceacsnesardibeavecvaiserseucsercerdensesensezaveessss 22 2 Installing Memory Modules ss sssnsssnssnnnsnnnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnn 23 Memory combination table c scessccsccasserssersssecsecsststssassenscctassectsesstesdenezerset 24 Installing an additional memory 24 Removing the memory 006 sa 29 3 Installing Expansion Cards ssessussnsenennunsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnan 26 Installing an SxPAaNSlON Card sxscviicsiescsncscccsccecsenecevsst iceedenizoscvaeanesecdutereceesees 27 Chapter 4 Bios Setup T Preface ee 30 Key TUIMGUONS maaa aaae o a a a aa E aE 31 Exiting BIOS Setups E O aisiiaice 31 Men Sersan ae aaa tetecht aaaea A 32 2 Main Men cvciscciessccsstsescccsseacsnccssnsescastinanseasssannesaactascsuscesusceassaieenas 33 Details ON Setup llOMS irisi aisa aa aaan aiia 33 3 Detail Menu sscsiicetcscctcsssctecscresssasaarsccaveneascascdaaueeascessndseanteeceareassesas 37 Details on Setup teM S i csc can csaceaccadnedacdsasstecnacacdshussies fvessieodedsoststsnnashosasvasodes 37 viii Security Men vasiisick ciccsvacedsccnsheedeeceecacavaseuddvsceccessneunsbaessoseciaarsecee 47 Details On Setup GMS ciscaze sas cfisceseds ceseendheosdksSacsltanessstascosnDhderseacsncdecaaces 47 Saiting a PASSWOME wees ze iss castes eee i e eaaa iaae ArU 50 Chan
49. key to display the Detail menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility RE Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit Item Specific Help Plug amp Play O S EEE Secured Setup Configuration No Yes The BIOS configures PSerial Parallel Port Configurations only boot devices Keyboard Mouse Features P Internal Devices Configurations No PVideo Features The BIOS configures PcPU Features also non boot devices PEvent Logging Select if you are using a non Plug amp Extended CHS Translation Enabled Play OS or a non ACPI OS F1 N Space F9 ESC Enter F10 Details on setup items Plug amp Play OS This item sets whether the OS used supports Plug amp Play such as Windows 95 98 Yes Initial value for Windows NT model Select when using an OS not supporting Plug amp Play No Initial value for windows 95 98 model Select when using an OS supporting Plug amp Play P Point When using an OS other than Windows95 98 or when multi booting both Window 95 98 and Windows NT select No Protected Device Configurations This item sets whether to protect the device configurations from the OS Plug amp Play function No Initial value The device configurations are not protected from the Plug amp Play function Yes The device configurations are protected from the Plug amp Play function 37 Serial Parallel Port Configurations This item sets the I O address of the serial and parall
50. lot 64MB SDRM ECC 64MB SDRM ECC N ECC Error Correction Enabled Asset Number None F1 tT Space F9 ESC ca Enter F10 Details on setup items BIOS Version Displays the BIOS version BIOS Date Displays the date of BIOS BIOS Area Displays the addresses of the area available for BIOS This area cannot be used as UMB CPU Type Displays the type of CPU on this computer CPU Speed Displays CPU clocks L1 Cache Displays the size of the CPU primary cache memory 63 L2 Cache Displays the size of the CPU secondary cache memory Total Memory Displays the total memory size RAM mounted on the computer Memory Slot 1 2 Detects and displays the type of memory mounted on each memory slot A slot with no memory mounted is indicated as Not used ECC This item sets whether to perform memory error check ECC mode Disabled Memory check is disabled Error correction enabled Initial value The system detects for a 2 bit error on memory and corrects a 1 bit error on memory in ECC mode Error detection enabled The system checks for memory errors but does not correct errors Asset Number Displays an asset number If no asset is set None is displayed P Point The asset number is stored in a 64 byte data area but is displayed using only 30 characters If more than 30 characters are used the number is displayed with an angle on the end indic
51. lot gt LINE OUT terminal Connect the input terminal of audio equipment LINE IN terminal m Connect the output terminal of audio equipment m l l L LAN connector bee u Connect the LAN cable L USB connector nn B ice a m Connect a USB devi Q OJ amp Mouse connector S n Connect the mouse ooo 000 U 99000 __ Keyboard connector 20909 Connect the keyboard 50000 i TEE L Serial connector 4 EERE Connect the cables of the device conforming to the RS 232C standard P 00000 Parallel connector L W U J j Connect the cables such as printer or scanner Display connector Connect the display cable 77 Inside the PC main unit Extension slot Install various option cards for extending the features of the PC The PCI card can be inserted Secondary IDE connector A standard type CD ROM is connected 78 Power supply unit Built in hard disk IDE standard hard disk Primary IDE connector A standard type hard disk is connected Motherboard ie i o BO A DIMM slots H O og Insert a memo
52. m the CD ROM Use the CD ROM cleaning disk to clean the CD ROM Item to prepare CD ROM cleaning disk Cleaning method Before using the CD ROM cleaning disk remove the plastic ring fixed to the disk Switch on the PC Align the special cleaning brush on the rear of the CD ROM cleaning disk using a small brush included in the CD ROM cleaning disk case With the red triangle facing you mount the CD ROM cleaning disk on the tray until a click is heard Insert the tray Wait about 20 seconds Although unusual sounds may be heard or the disk may spin at high speed the PC is not defective Check that the BUSY lamp is off then press the EJECT button to dismount the CD ROM cleaning disk Align the special cleaning brush of the cleaning disk to the hole on the surface of the storage case Restart the PC A3 Cabinet Security To protect the devices inside the PC such as a hard disk and CPU the cover of the PC can be locked 1 Remove the upper cover 2 Pullout and secure the security lock 3 Attach the upper cover Thread the security lock through the slit on the rear of the PC main unit 4 Padlock the cover with the security lock 91 51 Supplement USB e o The Universal Serious Bus USB specifications are used to provide a common interface to peripherals such as mouse keyboard printer modem and speakers P Point To use the USB devices with a Windows 95 models disable the power sav
53. n Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode 57 Wake up on Time This item sets whether to turn on the computer or to return from suspend mode at the time specified in Wake up Date and Wake up Time Disabled Initial value The computer is not turned on or returned from Suspend mode at a specified time Enabled The computer is turned on or returned from Suspend mode at a specified time Wake up Date This item appears when Wake up on Time is set Set the computer wake up date Every Day 1 to 31 Initial value Every Day P Point This item is not available when Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode Wake up Time This item appears when Wake up on Time is set Set the computer wake up time 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 Initial value 00 00 00 APM Power Controls This item sets power controls by OSs supporting APM such as Windows95 98 Disabled Disables suspend mode of power off by APM supporting OSs at which time the values set by the BIOS setup utility are always used Enabled Enables suspend mode or power off by APM supporting OSs ACPI Features This item sets ACPI features using a submenu Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility ACPI Features Item Specific Help ACPI Sleep Mode Ea si CPU Stop is selected as sleep state for ACPI S3 Suspend to RAM is Selected as Sleep state for ACPI Disabled
54. n place 4 Attach the upper cover Removing the memory 1 Remove the upper cover 2 Open thehooks out at both ends of the slot and remove the memory module P Point Note that opening the hooks out forcefully causes the memory card to pop out of the slot and may cause a malfunction 3 Attach the upper cover 25 3 Installing Expansion Cards This section explains how to install expansion cards which extend the range of the features of your PC P Point To install an expansion card set up the PC turn off the power and install the expansion card An expansion card up to 176 mm half size in size can be installed in the upper PCI slot and an expansion card up to 150 mm in size can be installed in the lower PCI slot WARNING Electric shock To prevent electric shock before installing and removing expansion cards turn off the PC and connected units and unplug power cords from respective outlets Electric shock To prevent electric shock fire and or malfunction install only Fujitsu brand expansion cards in the PC Z cAUTION Injury To prevent injury when installing and removing expansion cards remove screws only from specified locations Injury To prevent injury and or malfunction do not touch PC board compo nents not specified 26 To operate expansion cards resources required for operation must be reserved The floppy disk drive or hard disk drive
55. nologies Inc Award is the registered trademark of Award Software International Inc All Rights Reserved Copyright Fujitsu Limited 1999 The use of screens is permitted by Microsoft Corporation in the United States All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 1999 Fujitsu Limited All rights reserved No part of this publication may be copied reproduced or translated without the prior written consent of Fujitsu Limited No part of this publication may be stored or transmitted in any electronic form without the written consent of Fujitsu Limited Fujitsu PC Asia Pte Ltd 200 Pandan Loop 05 03 Pantech 21 The Computer Centre Singapore 128388 Tel 65 776 0688 Fax 65 7760788 Greetings eeeeeeee We thank you for purchasing the Fujitsu DESKPOWER 6000 SS personal computer The DESKPOWER 6000 SS is a desktop type personal computer with a space saving design This manual explains how to use the hardware of the DESKPOWER 6000 SS Please read this manual carefully to ensure correct use of the PC June 1999 This unit may malfunction if the power source is interrupted suddenly for example due to lightning Fujitsu recommends the use of an AC non interruptible power supply unit Based on guidelines for the prevention of sudden voltage interruptions by Japan Electronic Industry Development Association JEIDA This unit is class B information technology equipment bas
56. not specified P Point To connect a LAN cable use a twisted pair cable which must be purchased separately as it is not included with your PC package Connect the LAN cable Attach one end of the twisted pair cable to the network connector such as a hub Connect the mouse Attach the mouse cable connector to the mouse connector ensuring that the colors of mouse connector and mouse label on the rear of the PC main unit match and that the arrow on the mouse cable connector housing is pointing to the right Connect the keyboard Attach the keyboard cable connector to the keyboard connector ensuring that the colors of the keyboard connector and keyboard label on the rear of the PC main unit match and that the arrow on the keyboard cable connector housing is pointing to the right Attaching display keyboard mouse and LAN cables P Point This section explains how to connect a liquid crystal display To connect a CRT display use the power cord included with your PC package The power cord included with the CRT display is not used Connect the power cord to Attach the other end of the the outlet twisted pair cable purchased Attach one end of the plug of separately to the LAN outlet conversion cable included connector on the rear of the PC with the liquid crystal display to main unit the outlet of the PC main unit Conne
57. oard and the soldered sections are not handled Installation and disassembly of options other than Fujitsu brand products void the warranty 20 Installing positions of internal options Extension card slot Expansion cards extend the range of the features of the PC For example installing a SCSI card enables the use ofa SCSl standard hard disk and a magneto optical disk drive Memory slot Memory expansion increases the amount of data to be read and enhances the throughput of the PC 21 Removing the upper cover eeeeee When installing internal options remove the upper cover so as to reveal the inside of the main unit 1 Remove two screws at the rear of the PC main unit 2 Remove the upper cover Slide the upper cover to the front of the PC main unit then lift and remove the cover P Point To replace the cover reverse the above procedure 22 2 Installing Memory Modules This section explains how to install and remove additional memory modules Memory expansion in your PC increases the amount of data to be read and enhances the throughput of the PC DIMM1 P Point To install a memory module set up the PC turn off the power and install the memory module WARNING Electric shock To prevent electric shock before installing and removing memory modules turn off the PC and connected units and unplug power cords from respective outlets Electric shock To prevent electr
58. of hard disk master or slave mounted on the primary IDE connector Adapter 0 and secondary IDE connector Adapter 1 as well as the size and the number of cylinders Move the cursor to a desired item and press the Enter key to display the selected submenu E Main PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Primary Master FUJITSU MHA2032AT Item Specific Help Type Cylinders Heads Sectors Maximum Capacity Multi Sector Transfers LBA Mode Control Transfer Mode 16 sectors Enabled Fast PIO 4 Select ATA ATAPI drive installed here Auto The BIOS auto types the drive on boot time DMA Mode Ultra DMA 2 Except Auto You enter parameters of the drive None The drive is disabled F1 N Space F9 ESC es Enter F10 Type Set the type of IDE device A value other than Auto requests the user to enter Cylinders Heads and Sectors Auto Initial value The computer automatically sets the type of IDE device Select this item when the user skip IDE device is setup None Select when no IDE device is used Hard Disk Select for setting details on the hard disk drive CD ROM Select when a CD ROM drive is connected LS 120 Select when a super disk is connected Other ATAPI Select when any other ATAPI device is connected P Point To change the type select with the space key Usually select Auto If any other value is selecte
59. ogs is No at reboot Event Logging This item sets whether events are logged when they are generated Disabled Event logging is disabled Enabled Initial value Event logging is enabled 45 46 System Boot Event This item appears when Event Logging is Enabled and sets whether system boot events are logged Disabled Initial value System boot events are not logged Enabled System boot events are logged ECC event This item appears when the DRAM ECC function is enabled and Event Logging is Enabled and sets whether ECC events are logged Disabled ECC events are not logged Enabled Initial value ECC events are logged Os Security Menu The Security menu is used to set up the PC such that it is accessible to specific users only Select Security with the or key to display the Security menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main PXNEVeem Security Power Boot Info Exit Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is Clear User Password Is Clear Press lt Enter gt Key to Set Supervisor Password EEE set Supervisor Set User Password Enter Pasword to enable any Set User Password Length 16 password features Then password entry Password on Boot Disabled is required to enter Power on Wake up Disabled BIOS Setup Boot from CD ROM A11 Floppy Disk Access A11 Hard Disk Boot Sector Normal F1 N Space F9 ESC ae Enter F10 P Point Before setting passwo
60. on the floppy disk drive Remove the floppy disk and press any key Operating system not found The OS was not found Confirm that the correct drive is set by the BIOS setup utility or that the OS is installed on the specified drive Correcting errors If an error message is displayed respond as follows Running the BIOS setup utility If a BIOS setup error message is displayed retry the BIOS setup utility Confirming that built in options are mounted correctly If optional extension cards are mounted confirm that the cards are mounted and set up correctly Also conform that the card is properly set If available consult manuals or utility software with extension cards If the error message is still displayed the PC may be faulty Contact a dealer or the your local distributor 71 2 Troubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting information for each function Consult this section as required For troubleshooting information for Windows NT refer to the Windows NT manual or the online help registered on the Start menu Troubleshooting information on the computer main unit and peripheral units The access lamp does not light up 72 The PC may be faulty Contact a dealer or the your local distributor No data is displayed on the screen Confirm the following Is the Power switch on the display turned on Is the power savings mode selected Move the mouse or press any key Is the display
61. pe the CD ROM disk proceeding from the center to the rim with a soft dry cloth If necessary use a damp cloth followed by a soft dry cloth Cleaning the mouse e Use a soft dry cloth If the ball does not roll smoothly remove the ball and clean To clean the ball proceed as follows 1 Remove the back cover of the mouse Turn the back cover of the mouse in the direction of the arrow to remove 88 2 Remove the ball and clean with water Reverse the mouse to remove the ball then clean the ball with water 3 Clean the inside of the mouse Wipe the inside of the mouse the rollers and the back cover with a damp cloth 4 Attach the ball and the back cover After drying the ball and the inside of the mouse attach the ball and back cover Cleaning a floppy disk drive eeeeeee ees The head component for reading and writing data of a floppy disk drive becomes dirty after extended periods of use thereby preventing efficient data reading or writing operations Use the cleaning disk to clean the head every three months For Windows 9X NT model Mount the cleaning disk in a disk drive Enter a disk access command such as dir at the command prompt Example Enter a command as follows and press the Enter key dir a 89 Cleaning a CD ROM drive 90 The lens in a CD ROM drive for reading data may become dirty after extended periods of use thereby preventing efficient reading of data fro
62. r the location of jumper switch JP5 see the following page 51 WARNING Electric shock To prevent electric shock before changing jumper switches turn off the computer main and peripheral units and unplug the power cable Z CAUTION Injury The PC is very hot immediately after being turned off Wait about ten minutes and reboot 1 2 l gt 3 JP5 jumper 1 2 Enables switch a password 2 3 Disables a password Even if passwords are set by the BIOS setup utility they are not rendered effective until the jumper switches are changed Help 9 If the password necessary to setup BIOS or boot the system is not known return JP5to 2 3 The password check is disabled 52 Starting the computer after password setup After Set User Password is set the personal computer displays a password entry window when turned on again or the user attempts to run the BIOS setup utility Enter a password and press the Enter key Enter Password After Set Supervisor Password is set the computer displays a password entry window when the user attempts to run the BIOS setup u
63. r to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Keyboard Mouse Features Item Specific Help Numlock ey Selects power on PS 2 Mouse Enabled state for Numlock USB Legacy Emulation Auto F1 N Space F9 ESC S Enter F10 40 Numlock This item sets whether the keyboard tenkey pad is set to Numlock mode at boot or reboot In Numlock mode the user can enter numeric values from the tenkey pad Auto Initial value The keyboard tenkey pad is set to Numlock mode when the keyboard has a Numlock key On The keyboard is set to Numlock mode Off The keyboard is not set to Numlock mode P Point In some Oss this has to be set on the OS side PS 2 Mouse This item enables the PS 2 mouse controller Disabled The PS 2 mouse controller is disabled and resources are freed Enabled The PS 2 mouse controller is enabled P Point When PS 2 Mouse is Disabled the PS 2 mouse is not transparent to devices controlled by the Windows 95 98 device manager On Windows 98 ACPI mode An exclamation mark is added to PS 2 Compatible Mouse Port USB Legacy Emulation This item set whether the USB keyboard and mouse are usable on OSs not supporting USB such as Windows NT Disabled The USB keyboard and mouse cannot be used on OSs not supporting USB Auto The USB keyboard and mouse can be used on OSs which does not support
64. rds set the password jumper on the mother board to Enabled otherwise the Security menu items may not be concealed Details on setup items e o o o Supervisor Password This item displays the status of the supervisor password Clear No password is set Set A password is set Disabled The password jumper is set to Disabled and passwords are disabled 47 User Password This item displays the status of user passwords Clear No password is set Set A password is set Disabled The password jumper is set to Disabled and passwords are disabled Set Supervisor Password Press the Enter key to set the entered supervisor password P Point When Set Supervisor Password is set the supervisor can manage user access to the BIOS setup utility If a password is set while Password on Boot is Disabled and Floppy Disk Access is Supervisor Only all users are considered general users and are not permitted to access floppy disk drives Set User Password This item appears when Set Supervisor Password is set Press the Enter key to seta user password P Point When Set User Password is set the user is requested to enter a password when accessing the BIOS setup utility or booting the system If the user enters a wrong password three times the message System stopped is displayed and the PC does not respond to keyboard entry In such a case press the Power
65. reed Enabled Initial value Set the I O port address and interrupt number of the parallel port Auto The computer automatically assigns an I O port address and an interrupt number P Point When Parallel Port is Disabled the port is not transparent to devices controlled by the Windows 95 98 device manager When Parallel Port is Auto connected printers may not operate correctly in which case set Enabled 39 Mode This item appears when Parallel Port is Enabled Set the operating mode of the parallel port Output only Select when connecting a peripheral unit using output mode only Bi directional Initial value Select when connecting a peripheral unit using bi directional mode EPP Select when connecting an EPP standard peripheral unit ECP Select when connecting an ECP standard peripheral unit I O Address This item appears when Parallel Port is Enabled Set the I O address of the parallel port 378 to 37F 278 to 27F 3BC to 3BF Initial value 378 to 37F Interrupt This item appears when Parallel Port is Enabled Set the interrupt number of the parallel port IRQ5 IRQ7 Initial value IRQ7 DMA Channel This item appears when Mode is ECP Seta DMA channel used to connect an ECP standard peripheral unit DMA1 DMA 3 Initial value DMA 1 Keyboard Mouse Features This submenu is used to set up the keyboard and mouse Move the curso
66. ress the Enter key to display the message shown below Select Yes and press the Enter key Setup Confirmation Load default configuration now No Discard Changes This item loads values before change from the CMOS RAM to all setup items and discards all changes Press the Enter key to display the message shown below Select Yes and press the Enter key Setup Confirmation Load previous configuration now No Save Changes This item saves changes to the CMOS RAM Press the Enter key to display the message shown below Select Yes and press the Enter key Setup Confirmation Save configuration changes now No 66 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter explains the procedure to follow if the computer does not operate as expected 1 Error Messages 2 Troubleshooting WT Error Messages This section provides a list of error messages and suitable responses thereto Consult this section as required Error messages displayed by the PC Error Message Description and necessary action An error occurred at address xxxx during a system memory test If an extended RAM module is used remove the module and determine whether the error recurs If this message is not displayed an extended RAM module error is expected Replace with another extended RAM module and determine whether the error recurs If the error r
67. rning icons Various icons and icon word combinations are used in this manual to encourage users to use the equipment so as to minimize personal risk and prevent property damage The icons are explained as follows The user should be familiar with the icons before responding to the corresponding instructions A WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in fatal or serious wound if the correct procedure is not applied A CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in personal injury and or property damage if the correct procedure is not applied The following icons are also used with the above icon word combinations to prevent personal injury and or property damage The icon A that indicates the corresponding instruction is a warning The illustration displayed inside or beside the icon shows what the warning actually means The icon that indicates the corresponding instruction is a banned action The illustration displayed inside or beside the icon shows what is actually banned The icon that indicates the corresponding instruction is a command to proceed The illustration displayed inside or beside the icon shows what to proceed Representing keys and use thereof In the text of the manual keyboard keys are represented using only necessary characters as shown below Example Ctrl key Enter key and key When more than one key is to be pressed simultaneously the keys are represented using
68. ry module o oo 2 The slots are placed in the order of DIMM1 T and DIMM2 from the left as viewed from the O front of the PC main unit O oO 0 lO a gt r CPU m O U g i O O Ea 2 0 ae oe aQh Built in battery Ta Use this battery to store individual values set SW1 dip switch with the clock function of the PC and the BIOS Set whether the password is setup The life span of the battery is about five valid or invalid To prevent a years under normal conditions 8 hours per malfunction use the switch day only to change the password setting 79 Keyboard P Point Unfolding the feet on the bottom of the keyboard permits keyboard inclination Tilt foot 80 2 Standard Specifications PC main unit specifications Product name DESKPOWER 6000 SS CPU Intel Pentium III BIOS ROM 512KB FLASH ROM System RAM SDRAM with 168 pin parity Supporting ECC Up to 512 MB Floppy disk 3 5 inch disk drive x 1 Hard disk 6 4GB 8 4GB or higher capacity CD ROM Up to 24 time speed slim type Graphics ATI Rage XL AGP 2X 8 MB SGRAM Sound Crystal 4280 CS4297 Integrated PCI I F Display D SUB 15pin Analog RGB USB 2 port 4 pin Series A Keyboard PS 2 type Mini DIN 6pin Mouse PS 2 type Mini DIN 6pin Serial port Asynchronous RS 232C x1 D sub 9pin Parallel port Conforming to Centronics D SUB 25pin LAN Intel 82559 100BASE TX 10BASE T WAKEUP ON LAN function
69. s item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Boot Device Priority Item Specific Help Le Floppy Disk Drivel Use lt T gt or lt l gt to 2 Hard Disk Drive select a device then 3 ATAPI CD ROM Drive press lt gt or lt Space gt to move it up the list or lt gt to move it down the list Press lt Esc gt to exit this menu F1 TN Space F9 ESC Sb Enter F10 The priority is the order of each item The lowest number indicates the highest priority Select the device whose priority is to be changed using the 7 or key The selected item moves up to a higher priority when the space is pressed and moves down to a lower priority when the key is pressed P Point For booting from a CD ROM a CD ROM containing an OS capable of being booted is required Before turning on or booting the power set the CD ROM on the CD ROM drive 74 Info Menu The Info menu is used to provide the hardware configuration of the personal computer The setting of this menu cannot be changed Select this item with the or gt key to display the Info menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Item Specific Help BIOS Version 1 XX BIOS Date xx xx 1999 BIOS Area E800h FFFFh CPU Type Pentium R III processor CPU Speed 450MHz L1 Cache 32KB L2 Cache 512KB Total Memory 128MB Bb Memory Slot Memory S
70. s when Serial Port 1 is Enabled Set the interrupt number of serial port 1 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ10 IRQ11 Initial value IRQ4 Serial Port 2 This item sets the I O port address and interrupt number of serial port 2 Disabled Serial port 2 is disabled and resources are freed Enabled Initial value Set the I O port address and interrupt number of serial port 2 Auto The personal computer automatically assigns an I O port address and an interrupt number P Point When Serial Port 1 is Disabled the port is not transparent to devices controlled by the Windows 95 98 APM device manager To disable the serial port on Windows 98 ACPI use the Windows 98ACPI device manager Mode This item appears when Serial Port 2 is Enabled Set the operating mode of serial port 2 Serial connector Initial value Serial port 2 is used as serial connector 2 IrDA Serial port 2 is used as an infrared ray port I O Address This item appears when Serial Port 2 is Enabled Set the I O address of serial port 1 3F8 to 3FF 2F8 to 2FF 3E8 to 3EF and 2E8 to 2EF Initial value 3F8 to 3FF Interrupt This item appears when Serial Port 2 is Enabled Set the interrupt number of serial port 1 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ10 IRQ11 Initial value IRQ3 Parallel Port This item sets the I O port address and interrupt number of a parallel port Disabled The parallel port is disabled and resources are f
71. soft Windows 98 operating system Windows NT refers to Microsoft Windows NT Workstation operating system Version 4 0 The terms your PC the PC your PC main unit and the PC main unit refer to the DESKPOWER Warning and caution labels The PC bears warning and caution labels as shown below The warning and caution labels must not be removed or damaged WARNING as ete pinay gt anaq installing a built in option Electricshock Switch off the PC and all connected peripherals and unplug all power cords from respective outlets to prevent electric shock WARNING Electric shock Before mounting or dismounting an optional unit in from your PC switch off the PC and all connected units and unplug all power cords from respective outlets to prevent electric shock ual configuration Chapter 1 Installation and Connection This chapter outlines precautions that should be noted when installing the PC and explains how to connect various cables Consult this chapter before assembling the PC Chapter 2 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operations required to use the PC such as how to switch the power on and off and how to proceed with storage media Consult this chapter Chapter 3 Installing Internal Options This chapter explains how to install internal options such as hard disk and expansion cards Consult this chapter as required Chapter 4sios Setup
72. switch for at least four seconds to turn the PC off After waiting at least ten seconds turn the power on again and enter the correct password When both Set User Password and Supervisor Password are set BIOS setup items are restricted Set User Password Length This item appears when Supervisor Password is set Set the shortest possible password in Set User Password 1 to 16 Initial value 16 48 Password on Boot This item appears when Supervisor Password is set Set whether the computer requests the user to enter a password when it is booted Disabled Initial value No password is requested at boot First Boot The user is requested to enter a password at the initial OS boot Every Boot The user is requested to enter a password at every OS boot P Point This item appears only when the computer is turned on with the Power switch Password on Wake up This item appears when Supervisor Password is set Disabled Initial value No password is requested at automatic wakeup Enabled The user is requested to enter a password at automatic wakeup The keyboard and mouse are disabled until the user enters a password P Point This function is not available when the USB keyboard mouse is used Boot from CD ROM This item appears when Supervisor Password is set Set the right to boot the OS from the CD ROM All Initial value All users can boot t
73. t change this item after the hard disk is formatted Transfer Mode This item sets data transfer mode fast PIO between device hosts The best mode is selected and displayed when Type is Auto When something other than Auto or None as Type is selected the user can select a desired transfer mode Standard Initial value The most basic data transfer mode is elected Fast PIO 1 2 3 4 Fast PIO 3 DMA 1 Fast PIO 4 DMA 2 Select a desired data transfer mode A larger number indicates a higher transfer rate P Point When a PIO transfer mode other than Standard is selected the connected hard disk must support the mode selected 35 Ultra DMA Mode This item sets the data transfer mode between device hosts such as multiword DMA ultra DMA 33 The best mode is selected and displayed automatically when Type is Auto If Type is other than Auto and None the user can select a desired transfer mode Disabled Initial value DMA transfer is disabled Multiword DMA 0 1 72 Ultra DMA 0 1 2 Select a desired multiword DMA or ultra DMA 33 transfer mode A larger number indicates a higher transfer rate Language Select the language used for BIOS setup English US The BIOS setup utility is displayed in English Japanese JP The BIOS setup utility is displayed in Japanese 36 3 Detail Menu The Detail menu is used to set up devices Select Detail with the or gt
74. talling display cards Switch on the PC For Windows 95 98 models The device driver and resources are set automatically and the extension card can be used P Point The device driver selected automatically with the Plug amp Play function has been pre registered in Windows 95 98 but may not have been registered depending on the expansion card or peripheral in which case prepare the floppy disk containing the device driver included with the expansion card and set up the device driver in accordance with the message Check whether the device driver has been correctly registered by the device manager before using the expansion card If the driver has not been registered delete the device driver then restart Windows 95 98 For Windows NT model Set up the device driver of an expansion card See the manual included with the expansion card The expansion card is rendered usable when the device driver has been set up Chapter 4 BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to perform BIOS setup when installing an optional product or setting power savings mode Preface Main Menu Detail Menu Security Menu Power Menu Boot Menu Info Menu ON OoaRWND Kj Preface What is BIOS setup eeeee ees BIOS setup is a program that helps the user set up a hardware environment including memory hard disks and floppy disk drives Minimum setup has already been installed on this personal computer when you p
75. tility Enter a password and press the Enter key Enter Password P Point If the user enters an incorrect password three times the system stops in which case the Power switch must be pressed for at least four seconds to turn the system off After waiting at least ten seconds turn the system on again and enter the correct password Changing passwords e o o To change a password move the cursor to Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password and enter the new password Deleting passwords eeeeee To delete a password move the cursor to Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password and press the Enter key 53 Dy Power Menu The Power menu is used to set up the power savings mode The power savings mode is used to place the computer in standby mode and reduce power consumption if the system is on but not being used Select Power using the lt or key to display the Power menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Btls Info Exit Item Specific Help Power Savings Customized Hard Disk Timeout Disabled Customized Display Timeout Disabled Alter each settings Standby Timeout 30 Minutes individually Maximum Power Power Switch Mode Power Off Savings PAutomatic Wake up Minimize power consumption APM Power Controls Enabled Maximum Performance Maximize performance PACPI Features Disabled The feature is
76. tion only Exit menu Used to exit the BIOS setup utility 32 2 Main Menu The Main Menu is used to setup the date and time and drives Select the lt or key to select Main and display the Main menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit Item Specific Help System Time EA 34 56 System Date 20 06 1999 Adjust calendar Legacy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB 3 5 clock PPrimary Master 6449 MB lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt PpPrimary Slave None or lt Enter gt selects Secondary Master CD ROM field Secondary Slave None Language English US F1 N Space F9 ESC E Enter F10 Details on setup items e System Time Set the time Enter a numeric value in the order of hours minutes seconds in the 24 hour system 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 System Date Set the date Enter a numeric value When the Enter key is pressed the cursor moves in the order of month days year 01 01 1981 to 12 31 2099 P Point System Time and System Date do not have to be entered each time the PC is turned on To modify an entered value press the Backspace key and enter the value Floppy Disk A Set the recording density and size of the floppy disk drive used 360 KB 5 25 1 2 MB 5 25 720 KB 3 5 and 1 44 1 2 MB 3 5 33 Primary Master Save Secondary Master Slave Menu 34 Using submenus set the type
77. tions 16 To prevent malfunctions note the following precautions regarding CD ROM disks Do not write on the label side printed side using a ball point pen or pencil and do not affix extra labels Do not touch or scratch the data side Do not bend or place heavy objects thereon Clean moisture or dust using a dry soft cloth do not use a cleaning solution Do not get wet Do not store in areas exposed to high or low temperatures Do not store in damp or dusty areas P Point CD ROMs developed from music compact disks CD are used to save PC information such as characters The term ROM stands for Read Only Memory which means that the user can only read data in the disk The PC can read data from a CD ROM disk but cannot write data onto a disk The PC can read CD ROM disks having the following markings fice 1S oie dh OISE IS G DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL VIDEO Mounting and dismounting a CD ROM disk Mounting a CD ROM BUSY lamp ik EJECT button y 1 Press the EJECT button tl Pressing the EJECT button ejects the CD ROM tray from the drive g S 2 o 2 Pulloutthe tray Pull out the tray as shown on the right NA N 3 With the label of the CD ROM Label side i disk facing up place the 6 ete ro ioctioh CD ROM disk in the center of the projection tray until it clicks Hold the tray so that the unit may not be overturned
78. up value F9 key Used to return all setup values to the PC standard values Esc key Used to display the Exit menu If the screen displays a submenu the previous screen is returned Enter key Used to display submenus of items marked gt When the Esc key is pressed while a submenu is displayed the screen returns to its menu F10 key Used to return to setup values currently set up Tab key Used to move the cursor between hours minutes and seconds while the time is set up Exiting BIOS setup 1 Press lt or to select the Exit menu 2 For existing BIOS setup by saving setup values Move the cursor to Save Change amp Exit and press the Enter key For exiting BIOS setup without savings setup values Move the cursor to Exit Without Saving Changes and press the Enter key The BIOS setup utility exits and the computer is rebooted 31 Menus eeeeee The BIOS setup utility screen includes the following menus under which setup items are listed For details on menus and setup items see the following sections Main menu Used to set up the date and time and drives Advanced menu Used to set up port addresses Security menu Used to set up the computer so as to be accessible to specific users Power menu Used to set up power savings mode Boot menu Used to set up the priority of boot drives Info menu Used to display the hardware configuration of the computer This menu is informa
79. upport power savings mode This item is not available when Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode Hard Disk Timeout This item sets the time from the time that access to the hard disk has been denied and then the hard disk is set to power savings mode to the time that the motor stops Disabled Initial value The hard disk does not enter the power savings mode 30 seconds 1 to 30 minutes Set the time for changing the hard disk to the power savings mode and for stopping the motor Initial value P Point This function requires a hard disk unit supporting power savings The hard disk mounted on this personal computer supports power savings It requires several seconds for disk rotations to become stable when the hard disk returns from the power savings mode to normal operation mode This item is not available when Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode Display Timeout This item sets the time from no keyboard or mouse entry to display disappearance Disabled Initial value The display does not enter the power savings mode 1to30 minutes 1 hour P Point This function requests a display unit supporting the power savings mode This item is not available for Windows 98 and Windows NT 55 Standby Timeout This item appears when Power Savings is Enabled Set the time from no key entry or data input output to the time the PC enters standby mode Disabled The computer does not enter standb
80. urchase it BIOS must be set up under the following circumstances When a storage unit such as a floppy disk drive or a built in hard disk IDE is mounted or removed When a password permitting specific users to access the PC is set When memory or serial ports are set up When the power savings mode is released or changed to put in standby mode when power is on but PC is not used When a message requesting BIOS setup is displayed When another Operating System OS is used P Point Contents selected in BIOS setup are stored in the PC internal memory called CMOS RAM which stores recorded contents using batteries If an error message indicating BIOS setup is displayed when the PC is turned on or rebooted even if BIOS setup is completed correctly the setup contents will not be stored in this CMOS RAM if the batteries are dead Z cAUTION When replacing the battery be sure to install it with the polarities in the correct position Danger of explosion if battery is replaced with incorrect type or is mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Starting BIOS setup 1 Exitall applications and save data 2 For Windows 95 98 Click on Start then on Exit Windows For Windows NT Click on Start then on Shutdown 3 For Windows 95 98 Select
81. wer Management Mode of the BIOS setup is set to Disabled the power is not switched off automatically e s see Section 11 Power Management in Chapter 4 BIOS Setup The power cannot be switched off while the POST is in operation Switch off the PC as described in the following after the operating system has completely started If Suspend is set for Power Switch lt 4 sec of the BIOS setup pressing the power switch for four or more seconds may not turn off the power and the orange power lamp may remain on in which case the power switch must be detached and then re pressed Turning off the power via Windows 95 98 1 Click Start The Start menu appears me 1 t 3 memg 4 eu an fms aj ve Dj we For Windows 95 For Windows 98 2 Click Shut Down The following dialog box appears os e La a yoa meum et For Windows 95 For Windows 98 11 Turning off the power via Windows NT 1 Click Start The Start menu appears 2 Click Shut Down The following dialog box appears 3 Check that Shut down the computer has been selected and then click Yes Turn off the power switch Help Q If the message you can safely switch off power appears and the power is not turned off automatically press the power switch P Point The following procedure can also be used to turn off the power 1 Press Ctrl Alt Delete T
82. wn If so turn it right side up so that the label is facing up Is the CD ROM dirty or wet Clean the CD ROM with a soft dry cloth moving from the center to the periphery Is the CD ROM damaged Replace the CD ROM Does the CD ROM conform to the required standard Use a correct CD ROM Characters entered using the keyboard are not displayed Is the keyboard connected correctly See 2 Connection in Chapter 1 Installation to connect the display cable correctly The mouse cursor does not move Is the mouse connected correctly See 2 Connection in Chapter 1 Installation to connect the display cable correctly Troubleshooting information on Windows 95 98 The entire Windows 95 98 programs are frozen during the execution of an application First press the Ctrl alt Delete keys to end the application If the application cannot be terminated press the Ctrl Alt Delete key twice to reboot the computer If the computer cannot be rebooted press the Power switch to turn off the power then reboot a few minutes later After the computer is rebooted from the Start menu select Program Accessories System tools then click on Scan disk If no error is detected by the scan disk utility continue operation If an error is detected respond in accordance with the messages displayed However the error might happen again after it has been corrected If the error recurs attempt to reinstall Windows 95 98 or
83. y mode 1 to 30 minutes 1 hour Initial value 30 minutes P Point This item is not available for Windows 98 Power Switch Mode This item appears when Power Savings is Enabled Set whether to enter power savings mode or to turn off the power when the Power switch is pressed Power Off The computer is turned off when the Power switch is pressed Initial value Suspend The computer enters the power savings mode when the Power switch is pressed in normal state and returns to normal state when pressed in power savings mode P Point On WindowsNT do not select Suspend When Windows 98 runs in ACPI mode the computer can be set to enter power savings mode when the Power switch is pressed through Windows 98 setup regardless of Power Switch Mode Automatic Wake up This item sets automatic boot or return from Suspend mode using a submenu Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Automatic Wake Up Item Specific Help Wake up on LAN lEnabledij Enabled Wake up on Modem Ring Disabled The system will wake Wake up om PCI PME Disabled up when internal LAN Wake up on Time Disabled Device receives a Wake up Time 00 00 00 magic packet in Wake up Date Every Day Suspend mode or Power off Disabled The feature is disabled ACPI OS ignores this setting F1 N Space F9 ESC LEA Enter F1
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