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Fujitsu DESKPOWER 5000 User's Manual

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1. 56 6 ar 1 7 I e IE 8 Oe 9 a 2 10 d 11 12 13 14 15 3 1 Burglarprooflock Install a kev to prevent burglarv of the components in the PC 2 Expansion card slots Insert an optional expansion card to this slot This slot accommodates a half size PCI card Put the supplied nvlon band through the USB fixture slit to tie up the cable 3 Inlet Connect the power code of the PC unit to this connector 4 Mouse connector Connect a mouse 5 Keyboard connector Connect the keyboard 10 11 12 13 14 15 Serial connector Connect an RS 232C device connector Parallel connector Connect a printer or scanner cable CRT connector Connect the cable of an analog RGB displav LAN connector Connect a LAN cable USB connector Connect a USB device Line OUT terminal A terminal for sound output Connect the input terminal of audio equipment to this terminal When connecting speakers use those with a built in amplifier Line IN terminal A terminal for sound input Connect the output terminal of audio equipment to this terminal Microphone jack Plug a capacitor microphone to this jack Speaker terminal Connect a speaker to this jack Outlet Connect the power code of the display to this outlet E Inside the PC Unit 1 Internal hard disk drive An IDE compliant hard disk drive 2 Expansion card slots Insert an optional expansion
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3. In addition to the above signs the following symbols are used to provide detailed information concerning personal injury and or property damage The symbol marked with A indicates a warning or caution item An explanation of an alert is presented in or beside the symbol action The meaning of a direction is presented in or beside the symbol The symbol marked with e indicates what must be observed The meaning of a direction is presented in or beside the symbol S The symbol marked with O indicates what must not be done prohibited Symbols used in the text Symbol Meaning The statement provided with this symbol explains cautions on use or what must not be done Be sure to read this first Important Poi The statement provided with this symbol explains what is required to oint operate hardware or software correctly Be sure to read this first gt This symbol indicates the page or manual to refer to Representation of keys and their operation method Key names used in this manual are not exactly represented with the characters appearing on the keyboard but are represented with characters needed for explanation as follows Example Ctrl key Enter key l 1 key Two or more keys that must be pressed simultaneously are represented by combining them with a sign as follows Example Ctrl F3 keys Shift T keys vii Command entry keying in I
4. kien 38 Maintenance of the Mouse 38 Maintenance of the Keyboard 39 Cleaning CDS en ie 89 Cleaning the Floppy Disk Drive nn nnennennnnnnnnen ann nanna 39 xiii CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 xiv 1 Svstem Expansion Before Installing a Peripheral Device Removing the Cover csscsecsseeeenee Removing the Cover Installing Memory Modules Location of Memory Modules Applicable Memory Modules Installing Memory Modules dase Installing an Expansion Card sse sseeereennznnnnznnanenanznnanennnzenazn Location of expansion Cards seen nnnnn nn nanna Applicable Expansion Cards ais Installing an Expansion Card nnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mnn nnnn nn nanna Technical Information List of Specifications iii i e ie ena ke 54 RG Specifications i seine e A deyd 54 Energv consumption efficiencv in accordance with the Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energv LAN function A Connector Specifications ssmssennennnnenzznnnnznnnnzananznnnznnznnzz 57 GOSS ANY i i a a 60 CHAPTER 1 Part Names 1 Part Names and Functions This section explains the names and functions of the parts of the PC unit and the motherboard Point The remaining part of this manual assumes vertical placement When you place the PC unit horizontally be careful about geometrical difference E Front of the PC
5. SO BOHz f MADE IN SINGAPORE Bv Fujitsu Limited Japan M rum FUJITSU LIMITED order to mount option parts or Electric shock others inside the cabinet switch off the power supply for PC unit and peripheral devices linked with it and disconnect the power cable from outlet before working to avoid risk of electric shock Inside the PC main unit A WARNING Electric shock To prevent electric shock and or fire do not remove the cover of this unit which includes a high voltage section N ATTENTION 115V of voltage switch in the power supply corresponds to 100 120V 230V of voltage switch in the power supply corresponds to 200 240V Z 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 xi Organization of This Manual Before Reading This Manual This section contains cautions for safe operation representations and symbols used in this manual Be sure to read this first Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 xii Part Names This chapter provides the names and functions of individual parts Installation and Connection This section describes the location of installation and installation of the computer Hardware This chapter provides the basic information on the PC and operation System Expansion T
6. Unit 1 Power button Press this button to turn on the PC unit or set the system to the standby mode power saving mode 2 Power lamp This lamp lights up when the PC is on It lights up in green when the PC is in operation and in orange when the PC is in the standby mode 10 11 Disk access lamp This lamp lights up while the hard disk is accessed USB connector Slide the cover down and connect USB peripherals Foot Used for placing the PC This also prevents the PC in a vertical placement from tipping over CD eject button Press this button to load or ejecta CD ROM disk or a music CD This button can be used when the PC is on Do not press this button when the CD access lamp is on CD access lamp The lamp continues to light when data is being read from the CD ROM disk or when a music CD is being played back CD ROM drive Insert a CD ROM into this drive to read its data or programs or insert a music CD for playback Floppy disk eject button Press this button to remove a floppy disk from the floppy disk drive Do not press this button when the floppy disk access lamp is on Floppy disk drive This drive accommodates a floppy disk for writing and reading data Floppy disk access lamp This lamp lights up while the floppy disk drive is accessed E Rear of the PC Unit
7. You can skip Organization Computer name and administrator password is displayed 23 Point Important 24 5 6 Fill out Computer name Administrator password and Reenter password and click Next Setting up network appears To set up the network ask your network administrator to check the setup after completing the setup and set it up for your operating environment Click Standard setting and Next With Standard setting the following network components are installed Microsoft Network Client Microsoft Network File and Printer Share Internet Protocol TCP IP Work group or domain name appears 7 Click This computer is not on the network or it is connected to the network without domain and click Next Windows 2000 has been successfully installed appears 8 Click Restart or wait 15 seconds to restart the computer Starting the Network Identification Wizard appears Do not click Back on this screen To correct the setting complete the setup and then correct the setting 9 Click Next Computer user appears 10 Click User for this computer and Next Point Make sure you select User for this computer If you select items other than User for this computer the setup may not be carried out correctly Finishing the Network Identification Wizard appears 11 Click Finish The Windows logon dialog box app
8. and click OK Shut Down Windows xi aj What do you want the computer to do L Restart sl Log off Administrator Shut down Stand by Kk cancer Help e For Windows Me Click Start and Exit Windows select Place into mode of readiness for turning off and click Ok Shut Down Windows XI aj What do you want the computer to do L Stand by C Restart C Restart in MS DOS mode Cancel Help Point s Ifthe power is not turned off by the above operation cut the power by following steps below 1 Press Ctrl Alt Delete keys 2 To turn off the computer automatically carry out the following steps For Windows XP Click Shutdown and Turn off computer For Windows 2000 Click Shutdown select Shutdown and click OK For Windows Me Click Shutdown s Ifyou select the menu to restart Windows in the above screen you can restart the computer Use the restart menu when installing a software or when the software has stopped for some reason while in operation The data stored in the memory is lost when you restart the computer Save important data before restarting the computer 28 CHAPTER 3 Hardware 1 Kevboard This section explains the functions of the kevs on the kevboard Point Key functions may vary depending on the operating system and applications used See manuals attached to the operating system and applicat
9. other office equipment The program aims at promoting the development and use of products equipped with the functions that can effectivelv reduce energv consumption and uses a voluntarv svstem that allows enterprises to join at their own discretion The target products are office equipment including computers displavs printers facsimiles and copving machines The standards for individual tvpes of equipment and the mark lor prepared by the Program are used commonly among member countries Caution This equipmentis class B information technology equipment based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI Although the equipmentis intended for use in residential environments it may create interference if placed near radio or television Handle the equipment in accordance with the manual Using this Product for High Safetv Applications This productis for office personal home ordinary industry and other general use Itis not designed and manufactured for use in high safety applications Do not use this product for such applications without taking measures to satisfy the high safety requirements High safety applications require extremely high level of safety and involve serious hazards to life and health if the required safety is not assured High safety applications include the following Nuclear reaction control in nuclear facilities automatic avia
10. precaution when connecting the LAN cable do not connect the LAN cable to the peripheral device s connector that might have excessive voltage Before reading this manual This section describes safetv precautions and convention used in this manual Be sure to read this For Safe Operation This manual contains important information for using the DESKPOWER personal computer Read this manual thoroughly before using your PC In particular Safety Precautions in this manual must be read and understood This manual including Safety Precautions must be readily available at all times This equipmentis compliant with the PC industry standard PC 1 1 1988 of the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Note This product is a Class B Information Technology Equipment and conforms to the standard set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Technology Equipment VCCI This product is designed to be used in a domestic environment however it may cause radio interference when used in the vicinity of a radio or television receiver Make sure that you read the manual when using this product Fujitsu as a member of the International Energy Star Program recognizes that this equipment is compliant with the standard of the International Energy Star Ds Program periti The International Energv Star Program is a worldwide program for promoting energv saving for computers and
11. DESKPOWER 5000 Series User s Manual Fujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct but accepts no liabilitv for any error or omission in the same Any procedures described in this document for operating Fujitsu products should be read and understood by the operator before such products are used To ensure that Fujitsu products function without risk to safety and health such procedures should be strictly observed by the operator The development of Fujitsu products and services is continuous and published information may not be up to date Any particular issue of a product may contain facilities not described herein It is important to check the current position with Fujitsu Specifications and statements as to performance in this document are Fujitsu estimates intended for general guidance They may require adjustment in particular circumstances and should therefore not be taken as formal offers or commitments DESKPOWER is atrademark of Fujitsu Limited The following are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation MS MS DOS Windows NT Windows 98 Windows Millennium Window 9 2000 and Windows XP Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S Celeron is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the U S ATI and RADEON are registered trademarks of ATI Technologies Inc Other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of respective companies Other products
12. M drive should use a separately available drive for operation with a necessary drive For operation of peripheral devices refer to the relevant manuals vili Reference to products In this manual the product names are referred to as follows This manual includes information on other operating svstems Product name Description used in the manual Microsoft Windows XP Professional Windows XP Professional windows Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP XP Home Edition f Windows Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 Windows NT Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Windows Me Microsoft Windows 98 operating system SECOND EDITION Windows 98 Microsoft MS DOS operating system MS DOS Note Descriptions such as Windows XP 2000 NT Me 98 are used Recvcling Disposal of the PC unit Disposal of the PC unit including accessories except the LCD unit is controlled by the Waste Disposal and Public Cleaning Law e To institutional and corporate customers Personal computers must be disposed of as industrial waste Institutional and corporate customers are obliged to entrust an authorized industrial waste disposer To individual customers Personal computers should be disposed of as general waste Individual customers are advised to follow the disposal rules and regulations set forth by the local m
13. Then shut down the PC by following the Turn off the computer The PC screen may be distorted or it may show horizontal lines when starting to display the image or when changing the display mode for example when starting up or shutting down the Windows or when recovering from the energy saving mode This is not a fault you can continue to operate When the FUJITSU logo continues on the screen after you have turn the PC power switch on the PC is checking its built in devices by running the POST Power On Self diagnostic Test Do not turn the PC power switch off during the POST If a problem is found during the POST its error message is displayed The PC screen may be distorted or it may show horizontal stripes instantaneously when the system starts up including unpacking contract or shut down This is not a fault you can continue to operate f you have added a peripheral device to the PC do not turn the PC power switch on while the PC upper cover is open After you have turned the PC power switch off wait at least 10 seconds before turning it on again Check the following if the screen is blank e The display power switch is turned on The energy saving mode is not set Move the mouse or press any key The PC may be shifted to S3 in the ACPI mode if the standby lamp is orange Press the power button If the screen remains blank 30 seconds after you press the power button then hold down the power button to turn t
14. a soft dry cloth If the mouse ball does not roll freely remove and clean the ball Take the following steps 1 Remove the mouse bottom cover Remove the cover on the bottom of the mouse by turning it in the direction of the arrow 2 Remove the ball and clean it with water Turn over the mouse to remove the ball Clean the ball with water 38 3 Clean the inside of the mouse Wipe the inside of the mouse roller and the bottom cover with a damp cloth Op Roller 4 Reassemble the ball and bottom cover When the ball and the inside of the mouse are dry reassemble the ball and cover E Maintenance of the Keyboard Clean the PC using a soft dry cloth E Cleaning CDs e Ifthe disk has dirt or water droplets use a damp cloth to wipe them off and clean the disk with a dry cloth Always wipe the disk along the radius e Use of acommercially available CD ROM drive cleaning disk may put dusts on the lens Do not use a CD ROM drive cleaning disk E Cleaning the Floppy Disk Drive As the floppy disk drive is used for a prolonged period the head the part that reads or writes data becomes dirty A dirty head may affect the data reading and writing operation on floppy disks Use the separately sold cleaning floppy supply item for about once every three months 1 Insert a cleaning floppy disk into the floppy disk drive 2 Atthe command prompt run the dir or similar command that accesses to the disk Example Enter a
15. adius Keep the disks dry Do not place the disks in an extreme temperature environment Do not place the disks in a humid and dusty environment Notes on Using the Drive Donotuse the CD if itis not safeguarded according to Handling guidelines for CD media above or it has bends cracks or fissures Otherwise a fault may occur The warranty is not applied to any failure caused by the use of such CDs This PC accepts only round CDs Do not use odd shaped CDs Otherwise a fault may occur The warranty is not applied to any failure caused by the use of CD in a variant shape Use of acommercially available CD ROM drive cleaning disk may put dusts on the lens Do not use a CD ROM drive cleaning disk Point A CD ROM is the same as a music CD compact disc except it has computer information characters instead of sound ROM stands for Read Only Memory This PC can read data from CD ROMs but cannot write data except when CD R RW is selected This PC accepts any CD that has one of the following marks Do not use the CD if it does not carry any of them Or it may cause a failure An additional application may be necessary to use particular types of CDs 1 1 1 2 brunsort COMPACT COMPACT COMPACT COMPACT COMPACT epmpacT g e ONE CEG a GEG Ue UEG 1 You can write on the CD if you have a CD R RW drive 2 Ifyou write data at 8X speed or higher you need to have a high speed ready dri
16. ange Do not place the hard disk drive in an area exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater Donotuse or store the hard disk drive in an area subjected to shock or vibration Donotuse or store the hard disk drive in a humid or dusty area Donotuse or store the hard disk drive near a magnet or device that generates a strong magnetic field Donot disassemble or break down the hard disk drive Keep them free from condensation or moisture Point Improper handling may damage the data stored on the disk Always make backup copies of important data e Even hard disks of the same type have different capacities It is recommended to back up data not in units of hard disks but in units of files or sectors 37 5 Maintenance of the Hardware E Maintenance of the PC Unit N CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK Before starting maintenance work turn off the PC and all devices connected to it and unplug them Otherwise electric shock may occur Clean the PC using a soft dry cloth Wipe remaining dirt off using a damp cloth moistened with neutral detergent and wrung well Once the dirt is wiped off remove the neutral detergent from the PC with a well wrung cloth moistened with water Be careful not to let water enter the PC system Clean the ventholes regularly to prevent dust buildup Donotuse solvents Use neutral detergent only Otherwise the PC may be damaged E Maintenance of the Mouse Clean the surface using
17. ansion card mounting bracket When an expansion card has been installed remove the cable from the card and remove the bracket 4 Pull the hooks on both sides of the slot outward 5 inserta memory module into the slot Insert the memory module into the slot while aligning the notch on the memory module with that on the slot When the memory module is inserted correctly the hooks on both side rise Make sure that the hooks hold the memory module securely 47 6 Install the expansion card mounting bracket and reinforcing fitting Secure it with the two screws you have removed in Procedure3 7 Installing Memory Modules Reinstall the upper cover Point To remove amemory module open module hooks at both sides of the slot Do not pull the hooks too violently Otherwise the memory module may jump out of the slot and become faulty 48 4 Installing an Expansion Card Expansion cards are used to enhance the PC functions Point If you want to install an expansion card to the PC you have just purchased set up Windows turn off the PC and then install the card A CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK 8 Before installing or removing an expansion card turn off the PC and all devices connected to it and unplug them Otherwise electric shock may occur ELECTRIC SHOCK Use Fujitsu expansion cards Otherwise electric shock fire or a fault may occur Z WARNING PROHIBITED When installin
18. ard mouse Mini DIN 6 pin For keyboards1 for mousee1 JUSB USB connector 4 pin x 5 USB2 0 compliant On front x 2 on rear x 2 LAN RJ 45 1 Audio System Microphone terminal 3 5mm monaural mini jack speaker terminal 3 5mm stereo mini jack line in terminal 3 5mm stereo mini jack line out terminal 3 5mm stereo mini jack Expansion slots x 2 Rev 2 2 supported PCI Half 176mm e1 PCI Half 120Omm je1 Storage bavs 4 Front A CD ROM drive is installed A 3 5 inch floppy disk drive is installed Smart Card bay for custom made option Inside A 3 5 inch hard disk drive is installed 54 Product Name DESKPOWER 5000 Power Frequencv 100 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Outer dimensions 80 W 326 D 305 H mm excluding foot and protrusions Weight Approx 7 kg Burglarproof lock Yes i The capacity is automatically changed by Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology according to system conditions 42 Disk capacities are based on a conversion of 1 MB 1000 2 bytes and 1 GB 1000 3 bvtes Actual disk capacities based on conversion of 1 MB 1024 2 bytes and 1 GB 1024 3 bytes are displayed on Windows as smaller than those described on this manual 3 Data is written and rewritten at 8X speed and read at 24X speed when CD R WR is selected 4 Energy consumption in the power OFF state can be canceled by unplugging the PC power cord from the power receptacle 5 These values are subject to change
19. are copyrighted by individual companies All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2001 We have been authorized by Microsoft Corporation in the U S to use Windows screenshots in this manual FE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITV according to FCC Part 15 Class B This device complies with Part 15 Class B of the FCC Rules Operations are subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not be allowed to cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Wesbite www fujitsu pc asia com IMPORTANT SAFETV INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions carefully Save these instructions for future reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this product near water Donotplace this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat regis
20. card to this slot This slot accommodates a half size PCI card A SCSI card allows you to use an external hard disk drive or a magneto optical disk drive 3 Power supply unit E Motherboard 1 CPU 2 DIMMslots Memorv modules are inserted into these slots Increasing the memory capacity increases the amount of data that the system can read at one access thereby improving the processing capability of the PC When viewed from the front of the PC unit the front slot is DIMM1 and the behind is DIMM2 The standard memory module is seated in the DIMM1 slot 3 Secondary IDE connector IDE2 The standard CD ROM drive is connected 4 Floppy disk drive connector FDD 5 Primary IDE connector IDE1 The standard hard disk drive is connected 6 Internal battery This battery provides the power to retain information on date and time and settings made in BIOS Setup The life is about 5 years under normal use CHAPTER 2 installation and Connection 1 Installation This section describes the location and installation of the PC E Location of Installation Avoid the following conditions when installing vour PC Location with a large amount of humiditv dusts and oilv smoke Location with poor ventilation Location with a fire source Bat
21. cations Product Name DESKPOWER 5000 CPU Intel Pentium 4 processor 1 7 1 9 2 0 2 2 GHz Cache memory Intel Pentium 4 processors 2A GHz Primary 8KB Secondary 512KB CPU integrated Intel Pentium 4 processors 1 70GHz Primary 8KB Secondary 256KB CPU integrated System bus 400MHz BIOS ROM 512 KB Flash ROM Main memory 128 MB 184Pin PC2100 DDR SDRAM DIMM as a standard feature ECC incompatible 1GB max Memory slot x2 Empty slot x1 Graphic accelerator Intel 845G AGP4 x GMCH Chipset integrated 5 Video RAM 48MB max Shared with main memory DVMT 7 E Video output signals Video Analog RGB Svnc signals TTL compatible ae ee 1280 x 1024 dots max 16 77 million colors max Floppy drive 3 5 1 44 MB Harddisk drive EIDE 20 40 80 GB Optical drive CD R RW 32x 8x 4x Combo Drive DVD 8x amp CD E RW 32x 8x 8x or CD ROM 24x Auto Function Sound Controller Chip set incorporated AC97 codec PCM recording playback Sampling frequency 48 kHz max functions 16 bit stereo signals Simultaneous recording and playback functions enb yback Supported by the standard functions of the OS Communication EAN 100BASE TX 10BASE T Wakeup On LAN and Alert On LAN supported Display Analog RGB min SUB 15 pin Serial Asynchronous RS 232C x 1 D sub 9 pin s Parallel Centronics compliant ECP compatible D sub 25 pin x 1 8 Keybo
22. command as shown below and press the Enter key dir a 3 Makesurethatthefloppv disk access lamp is off then remove the cleaning floppy disk 39 CHAPTER 4 System Expansion 1 Before Installing a Peripheral DIA This PC can accommodate various peripheral devices to expand its functions A CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK Use only peripheral devices recommended by Fujitsu Otherwise electric shock fire or a fault may occur Z CAUTION PROHIBITED When installing or removing a peripheral device do not remove screws other than those specified in the manual Otherwise personal injury or a fault may occur FAILURE Read this manual carefully to ensure correct cable connections Q An incorrect connection can damage the PC or peripheral devices m Notes on Handling When installing a peripheral device note the following Some peripheral devices may not be used on your PC Before purchasing a peripheral device refer to the System configuration diagram to determine whether the peripheral device can be used on your PC Whenever possible use Fujitsu peripheral devices Malfunction or damage caused by the use of a third party product instead of the Fujitsu device shall not be covered by the warranty Before using a peripheral device in a category for which Fujitsu does not supply genuine products contact the third party manufacturer to ask whether the device is compatible with the PC Install one peripheral
23. cord into socket by following the instructions given Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands Do not damage or modify the power cord Do not compress pull twist or heat the power cord Do not use the power cord or power outlet if they are damaged or loose Use adry cloth to clean the plug pins and power outlet if they are covered with dust Connect the power cord to the 230 VAC domestic power Avoid a starburst connection of power cords Make sure that the power cord is not entangled with the keyboard or mouse cable Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet during a lightning storm If you use a dual pin power plug always use the adapter plug contained in the PC package for grounding To disconnect the power cord do not pull the cord but hold the plug and pull Insert the plug fully to the end when inserting it Unplug the PC power cord from the power receptacle if you are not using your PC for an extended period of time 17 18 1 Plugthepowercord into the power inlet at the rear of the PC 2 Connect the power cord to the 230 VAC power source Plug the other end of power cord into the 230 VAC power receptacle 3 Power On m Cautions When turning on the PC for the first time after purchase do not connect any peripheral equipment e The power lamp shines orange when the PC is in the standby mode e Before turning the PC power switch ON make sure that the
24. depending on the configuration of the system you use Point The PC specifications are subject to change for improvements without notice Please note the above cautions E Energy consumption efficiency in accordance with the Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energy CPU Pentium 4 2A GHz Pentium 4 1 70GHz In accordance with Windows XP model 0 0045 0 0053 the Law Concerning Windows 2000 model 0 0047 0 0053 the Rational Use of Energy Energy consumption 55 E LAN function LAN Controller Intel 82801DB ICHAjintegrated 82562EM Transmission buffer RAM 3K bytes for transmission send receive External Interface ISO8802 3 100BASE TX 10BASE T Transmission media Twisted pair cable 100Mbps Category 5 10Mbps Category 3 5 Transmission system Baseband Access method CSMA CD Data transfer rate 100 Mbps 10 Mbps Cabling form Star form Maximum segment length 100m Maximum nodes segments Depending on the hub unit 1 To successfully activate the network at 100 Mbps use a non shield twisted pair UTP cable of Category 5 or higher The data may be lost if Category 3 cable is used 2 The hub unit implies a 100 BASE TX 10BASE T concentrator Point The standard built in LAN of this computer automatically supports the data rate of the network Ifthe network speed changes due to changes in the hub unit be sure to use cab
25. device at a time Installing more than one peripheral device at a time may cause driver installation to fail After finishing installation of one peripheral install another e Turn off the PC and connected devices For safety be sure to unplug the PC and connected devices Even if the PC is turned off an electric current flows in the PC unit Do not start work immediately after turning off the power Components inside the PC may be still hot Turn the computer off remove the plug from the power outlet and wait for approximately ten minutes before starting to work Donot disassemble the power supply unit The power supply unit is a box shaped component on the back inside the PC 42 After removing the feet place the PC unit on a soft cloth Placing the PC directly on a hard surface may cause scratches on the PC Be careful with the cables and components inside Do not damage or modify them Be careful of static electricity PC boards and electronic parts of internal peripheral devices are exposed They may be damaged by static electricity generated on your body Before handling these parts touch a large metallic object to discharge static electricity Do not touch PC board surface soldered parts or connectors Hold PC boards by the brackets or edges Power supply for peripheral devices Typical peripheral devices should be turned on before turning on the PC however some should be turned on after the PC See the manual for th
26. display unit has been connected to the PC If the display unit is not connected it is not recognized when you turn the PC power switch on In such case the on screen display may be abnormal when the display unit is connected later If you use an analog display unit attach it to the PC Then terminate the OS turn the PC power switch off and turn it on again e f you use a digital display unit by plugging its power cord directly to the power receptacle make sure that the power switch of the digital display unit is turned on before you turn the PC power switch on If you turn the PC power switch on before turning on the power switch of digital display unit nothing appears on the screen In such case turn the PC power switch off first then turn the display and PC power switches on in the correct sequence f you have connected the display power cord to the PC the display unit is turned on when you turn the PC power switch on Therefore you need not use the display power button later once you have pressed it The display unit is turned on just when you turn the PC power switch on in the step 2 If the window does not appear at the center of screen check the display frequency for a setup error and correct it from the Control Panel of the PC If the error continues fine adjust the window position using the controls of the display unit f you need to turn the PC power switch off immediately after its power on wait until the OS starts up
27. dress or The DHCP client failed to rewrite IP address lease In this case click Yes and complete the setup After completing the setup connect and set up the network correctly 21 E Setting Up Windows XP 1 Turnon the PC After a few seconds Welcome to Microsoft Windows appears 2 Click Next License Agreement is displayed This License Agreement describes the agreement for using preinstalled Windows on the computer 3 Read the License Agreement carefully and click l agree and then Next Point If you select I do not agree click Next and follow the instruction message Give aname to the Computer is displayed 4 Enter Name of This Computer and Description of Computer and click Next You can skip Description of Computer Point 22 You can set the name and description of the computer later after completion of setup 10 11 Set Administrator Password is displayed for Windows XP Professional For Windows XP Home Edition proceed to step 7 Fill out Administrator Password and Reenter Password and click Next Will you have this computer participated in domain is displayed Click No and then Next Specify how to link to the Internet is displayed Click Ignore Are you ready to enter your owner s registration in Microsoft is displayed Click No l am not going to make my owner s registration this time and then Next Setup has been compl
28. e peripheral device Use ACPI peripheral devices only This PC conforms to the ACPI standard one of the power supply control standards for power saving When you use a peripheral device on an ACPl conforming OS ask the device manufacturer if your device conforms to ACPI Non conforming devices may not work properly Use an appropriate screwdriver You must use a Phillips screwdriver to install remove peripheral devices Use a screwdriver of an appropriate size not to damage screw heads 43 2 Removing the Cover When mounting a peripheral device remove the upper cover so that the inside can be seen E Removing the Cover Remove the feet if anv from the PC unit Place the PC unit in a horizontal position and remove the upper cover 1 Remove the two screws on the PC unit 2 Remove the upper cover Slide the upper cover to the front of the PC unit and lift it for removal Point For installation use the removal procedure in the reverse order 44 3 Installing Memorv Modules Increasing the memory capacity increases the amount of data that the system can read at one access thereby improving the processing capability of the PC Point If you want to install a memory module to the PC you have just purchased set up Windows turn off the PC and then install the memory module N CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK e Before installing or removing a memory module turn off the PC and all devices c
29. ears 12 Enter the password you entered in the step 5 and click OK The Introducing Windows 2000 dialog box appears 13 Click Start Shutdown The computer restarts showing the Selecting an Operating System screen 14 Select Restart and click OK After Windows restarts and the Windows logo dialog box appears log on to the computer You have completed the Windows setup 25 26 Problem During Setup If the computer freezes during setup or if you have any other problem see the following items O The screen does not show anything when the computer is turned on Turn of the computer and check the connection of display O I cannot go on with the Windows setup e See Turn off the computer turn off the computer and repeat the setup procedure e f you press a key before a dialog box is completely displayed during the Windows setup the Windows setup may not be completed successfully Wait until the dialog box is fully displayed and then use the mouse to perform the procedure O The screen displayed is not centered or the screen is not clear after the computer is turned on f your display has a setting function see the manual of display O The computer makes noise when starting up Noise is generated during the Windows setup Adjust the volume if the speaker is connected O The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears Install the driver suitable to your monitor 5 TurnOffthe Co
30. eted appears Click Finish The PC may restart If the Password is entered in step 5 the Password Entry screen appears Enter the password and click Click Run this on the Start menu Perform optimum setting for this computer dialog box appears Important You need to perform Run this to finalize the setup Be sure to perform the procedure as it is described here 12 Click Perform Final setup is performed and the restart message is displayed 13 Click OK The PC restarts You have completed the Windows setup E Setting Up Windows 2000 Point While setting up Windows 2000 you will see a message The file xxxxx xxx is required from the Windows 2000 Professional CD ROM where xxxxx xxx is replaced with a file name such as courf fon In this case enter c support i386 in the Copy from field and press OK to start the setup After completing the setup install Windows 2000 Service Pack2 1 Turnon the computer After a few seconds Starting the Windows 2000 Setup Wizard is displayed 2 Click Next License Agreement is displayed This License Agreement describes the agreement for using preinstalled Windows on the computer 3 Read the License Agreement carefully and click l agree and then Next Point If you select I do not agree click Next and follow the instruction message 4 Enter Name and Organization and click Next
31. f Installation To locate the PC follow the procedure below The PC can be placed in a vertical or horizontal layout Install the PC in a place not to cover vent holes located at the top and rear of the PC O Vertical Placement PC unit 12 O Horizontal Placement 17 inch or less CRT display unit below 19kg can be placed on the PC housing in horizontal layout Display Keyboard Point The remaining part of this manual assumes vertical PC placement When you place the PC unit horizontally be careful about geometrical difference 13 2 Connection Connect the display keyboard and power cord to the PC Z WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK Connect the grounding leads to the device that needs to be grounded before turning it on You may get electrical shock if you do not provide grounding Do not connect the grounding wire to the gas pipe Otherwise it may cause a fire ELECTRIC SHOCK Turn the PC and attached devices off and unplug power cords from their power outlet before installing or uninstalling the display keyboard mouse and others gt Otherwise it may cause an electric shock ELECTRIC SHOCK Use the genuine Fujitsu products for display keyboard and mouse Otherwise it may cause an electric shock or fire gt A CAUTION FAILURE Make sure that you connect the cable correctly The PC and peripheral devices may be damaged if they are connected wi
32. g or removing an expansion card do not remove screws other than those specified Otherwise personal injury or a fault may occur INJURY When accessing the PC board touch the specified areas only Otherwise personal injury or a fault may occur Do not touch the metal fittings on the back of the motherboard Otherwise personal injury or a fault may occur 49 E Location of expansion Cards E Applicable Expansion Cards This PC accommodates a PCI expansion card The PCHI slot holds an expansion card with a maximum length of 176 mm half size and the PC2 slot holds an expansion card with a maximum length of 120 mm half size Torun the expansion card the generally called resource necessary for operation must be assured The floppy disk drive and hard disk drive inside the PC use pathes predetermined according to each component to swap data with the CPU memory module and so on As the types of these paths the I O port addresses DMA channel and intervention required IRQ are provided which are generally called resource The Plug and Play expansion card for the PCI bus automatically configures the resource when itis installed Installing an Expansion Card 1 Unplug the PC 2 Remove the upper cover 50 3 Remove the expansion card mounting bracket Remove the two screws and pull straight up the expansion card mounting bracket When an expansion card has been installed remove the cable from the card and remove
33. he PC off The display signal cable is connected correctly The display power cord is plugged into the power receptacle The display brightness and contrast controls are adjusted correctly If not adjust the screen with the brightness and contrast controls 1 9 E How to Power On A CAUTION PROHIBITED Do not carry or give impact vibrations to the PC when it is on OS Or it may cause a failure 1 Press the display power button Nothing appears on the screen at this time 2 Press the PC power button The green power lamp will light on both the PC and display unit When you turn on the PC it displays a FUJITSU logo and starts up the system Power button When you turn on the power for the first time you need to set up Windows 20 4 Setting Up This section describes how to set up the Windows when you turn on the PC for the first time Make sure that you follow the procedure described in this manual Read the following Considerations before turning on the PC for setting up the Windows m Considerations eu Do not perform the following before setting up Windows If you do the following Windows may not be set up correctly or error messages appear Connecting peripheral devices Connecting a LAN cable e Setting optional cards Installing additional memory Considerations for Windows 2000 During the setup you may see messages like The DHCP client failed to acquire IP ad
34. his chapter provides basic information on how to handle the peripherals installed or can be installed on the PC Technical Information This chapter describes the specifications of this PC Contents CHAPTER 1 1 CHAPTER 2 1 CHAPTER 3 1 A Part Names Part Names and Functions sssenennenznnznnnnnnnznnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnmnzna 2 FEr ntofihe PO Uniti aa a a a 2 Rear of the PC Unit Inside the PC Unit Motherboard is iii a va a A taka ka STAT f d Installation and Connection Installatiot wi en i A e a ka N RE Bee Location of Installation Mounting Feet c 4 400 nes saranda Ain is ayva Example of Installation ae Connection a aa a ilek Connecting the Display Keyboard MOUSE sse nennennenzznnnzzzntenzzznzani 15 Connect the Power Cord Power On cee0 How to Power On Setting Up iii i T alec Setting Up Windows XP Setting Up Windows 2000 Problem During Setup ee A ee aie ee 26 Turn Off the Computer cceceecceseeeseeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeseeeenseeneaee 27 HOw to TUrn Off A 27 Hardware Kevboard iii i T 30 0 b L pa A E O astetustece 32 Inserting or Removing a CD wie 3 Floppy DisksS mem menenennu 35 Inserting or Removing a Floppy Disk o nennnnnnn ners 35 Hard Disk ana Ee E A EA ATETA T AT T 37 Maintenance of the Hardware sseeereennznnnnonnnzennnzanzznnnzzanazn 38 Maintenance of the PC Unit
35. horization under the law may be required to export this equipment Microsoft Service Pack Microsoft Corp offers Service Pack to provide the users of Microsoft Windows with more stable system operation http www microsoft com The latest version of the Service Pack helps you configure the most stable system using Microsoft Windows provided at that time by Microsoft Corp We recommend you to use the latest version In some environments however the Service Pack may cause unexpected failure Read Readme txt for the Service Pack before use Again we recommend you to make a system backup in case of failed installation Components of this product motherboard CD ROM hard disk and floppy disk drive contain traces of heavy metals lead and chrome and chemical antimony vi Conventions Used in This Manual Warning messages This manual uses various signs These signs urge the userto use the equipment safelv so asto prevent personal injurv and or propertv damage The following are alert signals and explanations The signs should be understood before proceeding to subsequent portions of this manual N CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in death or severe injurv if the user does not perform the procedure correctiv A WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in personal injury or property damage if the user does not perform the procedure correctly
36. hroom shower room and other location with water splashes Location with elevated temperature such as direct sunlight or heating equipment Location at the temperature below 10 C Location with power cords and cables that mav catch vour foot Location with strong magnetic fields such as TV or speaker On top of unstable surface such as vibrated or slant surface E Mounting Feet O Vertical Placement When using two feet When installing your PC in the vertical layout away from a wall use the following installation procedure 1 Make sure that feet do not exceed the PC width 2 Mount the feet onto the PC unit Fix all feet by tightening setscrews When using a single foot When installing vour PC in the vertical lavout and in contact withthe wall use the following installation procedure 1 Disassemble the foot 2 Mountthe disassembled foot on the PC unit Fix the foot bv tightening the setscrew O Horizontal Placement 1 Disassemble the foot 11 Point You can also mount five rubber feet at the center and four corners of the PC bottom plate during horizontal placement Take care not to contact the rubber feet with the foot of PC during vertical placement Wipe and clean the mounting surface of the PC when you fix the rubber feed to the PC housing Also do not slide the PC when you move it if you have already mounted the rubber feet on it E Example o
37. ions 8 9 10 11 12 131415 16 1718 19 1 Esckey Pressing this key cancels the operation the application program is executing 2 Fkevs These F kevs are assigned specific functions for each application 3 Back space key Press the Back Space key to move the cursor to the left while deleting characters 4 Insert key Press the Insert key to switch between character insert mode and overwrite mode 5 Print Screen key Pressing this button copies the screenshot to the clipboard 6 Home key Press the Home key to move the cursor all at once to the beginning of the current line or text 7 Indicators The indictor lights when you press Num Lock Shift Caps Lock or Scroll Lock indicating that it is enabled When the key is pressed again the indicator turns off and the key function is disabled 30 8 CapsLockkev Use the Caps Lock kev to tvpe alphabetical characters Press Shift Caps Lock to switch between uppercase and lowercase 9 Ctrl key Use the Ctrl key in combination with another key Its function varies with each application 10 Windows key Press the Windows key to display the Start menu 11 Altkev Use the Ctrl kev in combination with another kev Its function varies with each application 12 Application kev This kev has the same function as clicking the right mouse button Press this kev to displav the shortcut menu of the selected item 13 En
38. knowledge 11 BUSY nput Busy 12 PE nput Out of paper 13 SELECT nput Select 14 AUTOFD Output Auto forward 15 ERROR nput Error 16 INIT Output Initialization 17 SLCTIN Output Select 18 25 GND Ground 58 e Serial connector Pin number Signal name Direction Description 1 CD nput Carrier detect 2 RD nput Receive data 3 TD Output Transmission data 4 DTR Output Data terminal readv 5 GND Ground 6 DSR nput Data set ready 7 RTS Output Request to send 8 CTS nput Clear to send 9 RI nput Ring indicate Mouse connector 6 7 IN 4 0 ow 0 3 2 1 Pin number Signal name Direction Description 1 DATA Input and output Data 2 NC Not connected 3 GND Ground 4 VCC Power 5 CLK Input and output Clock 6 NC Not connected Keyboard Connector 6 0 5 4 GA 7 3 2 1 Pin number Signal name Direction Description 1 DATA Input and output Data 2 NC 5 Not connected 3 GND Ground 4 VCC Power 5 CLK Input and output Clock 6 NC Not connected 59 Glossarv Svmbol 100BASE TX 10BASE T 0 e ceeteteeeeees 58 c CD inserting L 33 STEMOVING iii cas cvatearsenderecivetessetaverveirees 33 maintenance en 39 Connector specifications e 57 CRT connector L 57 E Expansion Card Lee 49 installation F Floppy disk nee nnn cleaning the drive inserting
39. les of an appropriate data grade for that speed 56 2 Connector Specifications The following table provides the pin assignment and signal names e CRT connector 5 1 OEO 1s 411 Pin number Signal name Direction Description 1 RED Output Red R signal output 2 GREEN Output Green G signal output 3 BLUE Output Blue B signal output 4 NC Not connected 5 8 GND Ground 9 5V 5V 10 GND Ground 11 NC Not connected 12 SDA Input and output Data 13 HSVNG Output Horizontal svnchronization signal 14 VSVNC Output Vertical svnchronization signal 15 SCL Input and output Data clock 57 e LAN connector 100BASE TX 10BASE T Pinnumber Signal name Direction Description 1 TD Output Send data 2 TD Output Send data 3 RD Input Receive data 4 NC Not connected 5 NC Not connected 6 RD Input Receive data 7 NC Not connected 8 NC Not connected Parallel connector 13 1 25 14 Pinnumber Signal name Direction Description 1 STROBE nput and output Strobe 2 DATAO nput and output Data 0 3 DATA1 nput and output Data 1 4 DATA2 nput and output Data 2 5 DATA3 nput and output Data 3 6 DATA4 nput and output Data 4 7 DATA5 nput and output Data 5 8 DATA 6 nput and output Data 6 9 DATA7 nput and output Data 7 10 ACK nput Ac
40. mputer Em Cautions Before turning off the computer finish the work and save your data Before turning of the computer make sure that the disk access lamp or floppy disk access lamp are all off If you turn off the computer while these lamps are on your data may not be saved or the data stored in the floppy disk or hard disk may be damaged e Ifyou have disconnected the power cord or the power has been interrupted while the computer is on put the power cord back to the power outlet or wait until power is restored You do not have to press the power switch The computer turns on and starts automatically when power is restored The computer cannot be turned on when Energy saving setting Actions when AC power is restored is set Power OFF in the BIOS Setup You cannot turn the power off during POST Follow the procedure described later after the operating system has started up completely e If you cannot turn the PC power off or restart the PC hold down the power button four or more seconds The PC will be turned off However the internal hard disk unit may be damaged if you repeat this power off operation Use this power off operation in emergency only E How to Turn Off To turn off the computer automaticallv perform the following operation e For Windows XP Click Start Turn Off Computer option and Turn off Turn off computer 27 e For Windows 2000 Click Start and Shutdown select Shutdown
41. n this manual acommand entry is represented as follows diskcopy a a T e Where character spacing is provided as shown by IT press the Space key once Commands an example of which is given above in lowercase can also be entered in uppercase CD ROM drive indicates the name of the CD ROM drive being used Enter the drive name in accordance with vour PC environment CD ROM drive setup exe Screenshot example and illustrations The screenshots and illustrations given in this manual are examples The screenshots and file names may be different from those actually shown on your PC and the illustrations may be different from the actual appearance For the explanatory purpose illustration used in this manual may omit cables connected on the actual PC Representation of continuous operation Continuous operation steps are represented in this manual by combining them with a sees shown below Example Sequential operation of clicking the Start button pointing Program then clicking Accessories l Click the Start button Program Accessories sign as Representation for BIOS Setup When the BIOS Setup procedure is explained in this manual a menu submenu and item may be represented by combining them with a hyphen as shown below Example Set the Serial Port 1 in Advanced to Disable l Advanced Serial Port 1 Disable Floppy disk and CD ROM drives Users of a model without a floppy or CD RO
42. onnected to it and unplug them Otherwise electric shock may occur gt ELECTRIC SHOCK Use a Fujitsu memory module Otherwise electric shock fire or a fault may occur gt Z WARNING PROHIBITED When installing or removing a memory module do not remove screws other than those POINT specified Otherwise personal injury or a fault may occur INJURY When accessing the PC board touch the specified areas only Otherwise personal injury or a fault may occur 45 Location of Memorv Modules Applicable Memory Modules Use Fujitsu 1 84 pin DDR SDRAM DIMM memory PC 2100 ECC incompatible memory modules The maximum memory capacity is 1 GB 512 MB x 2 For the standard configuration memory is installed in DIMM1 To add memory install it in DIMM2 The memory module in slot DIMM1 must be changed depending on the total memory capacity you want Memory Module Combinations DIMM1 DIMM2 Total memory capacity 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 256 MB 384 MB 128 MB 512 MB 640 MB 256 MB 256 MB 256 MB 256 MB 512 MB 256 MB 512 MB 768 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 256 MB 768 MB 512 MB 512 MB 1GB 46 Installing Memory Modules 1 Unplug the PC 2 Remove the upper cover 3 Remove the expansion card mounting bracket and reinforcing fitting Remove the two screws and pull straight up the expansion card mounting bracket The reinforcing fitting is removed together with the exp
43. op the disks Do not place the disks in an extreme temperature environment Do not place the disks in a humid and dusty environment Do not affix two or more labels Keep them free from condensation or moisture E Inserting or Removing a Floppy Disk Point Use DOS V formatted floppy disks Operation with other types of floppy disks is not guaranteed Inserting a Floppy Disk 1 With the label side on the left and the shutter end on the front insert a floppy disk into the drive The floppy disk eject button pops out with a snap Floppy disk eject button 35 e Removing a Floppy Disk 1 Make sure that the floppy disk access lamp is off 1 Floppv disk access lamp j Point Do not press the floppy disk eject button while the floppy disk access lamp is on Data stored on the disk may be damaged 2 Press the Floppy disk eject button The floppy disk comes out 36 4 HardDisk This section provides cautions on handling the hard disk drive m Cautions To prevent faults note the following e Datais read from the hard disk drive or written to it while the internal disk that stores data is rotating at high speeds Since it is a very delicate device do not carry the PC with the power on or do not apply shock or vibration to the PC Donotuse or store the hard disk drive in an area where temperature changes sharply in an extremely wide r
44. ter or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company This product is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This will only plug into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insertthe plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord If an extension cord is used with this product make sure that the total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating Also make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 13 14 16 Unplug this product from
45. terkev The Enter kev is also referred to as the Return kev Press this kev to perform line feed or execute a command 14 Delete key Press the Delete key to delete a character Press this key together with Ctrl and Alt to reset the computer 15 End key Press the End key to move the cursor all at once to the end of the current line or text 16 Cursor keys Press each of these keys to move the cursor in the desired direction 17 Page Down key Scrolls down the on screen page when pressed 18 Page Up key Scrolls up the on screen page when pressed 19 Numeric keypad Enables you to enter numerals when the Num Lock indicator is on The function described in the lower part of the numeric key is enabled when the Num Lock indicator is off 20 Num Lock key Press the Num Lock key to change the Ten key pad functions Point To tilt the keyboard pull up the tilt foot on the both sides of the underside of the keyboard f Tilt foot A 31 2 CDs This section describes how to handle insert and remove a CD Em Notes on Handling Follow the following guidelines to prevent faults when handling a CD Guidelines for CD Media Applv no label to anv side of the disk Do not use a ballpoint pen or pencil Do not touch or damage the data side Do not bend the disk or put a heavv object on it If the disk has dirt or water droplets use a damp cloth to wipe them off and clean the disk with adry cloth Always wipe the disk along the r
46. th wrong cables FIRE Do not use the service receptacle for plugging of a peripheral device not listed on the manual Or it may cause a fire or a failure INJURY Hold the PC board by touching the specified sections only Otherwise personal injury or a fault may occur 14 E Connecting the Display Keyboard Mouse 1 Plugging the power cord into power receptacle Plug the power cord of the display unit into the power outlet of the PC Plugging the power cord into inlet of display unit Plug the other end of power cord into the power inlet at the rear of the display unit Connecting the mouse Plug the mouse cable into the socket at the rear of the PC by facing the connector mark to the right and matching the connector color to the mouse label at the rear of the PC 15 4 Connecting the keyboard Plug the keyboard cable into the socket at the rear of the PC by facing the connector mark to the right and matching the connector color to the keyboard label at the rear of the PC MD 5 Connecting the display cable to the PC unit Securely plug the signal cable of the display unit into the display socket at the rear of the PC and tighten connector setscrews ceo ej by 1 AY 16 E Connect the Power Cord When you attach a peripheral device such as the display to your PC plug its power
47. the bracket 4 Remove the slot cover Remove one screw from the position where the expansion card is installed and remove the slot cover Point Keep the removed slot cover Use the cover to keep an empty slot from dust 51 5 Insert the expansion card into the slot Insert the expansion card into the slot and secure it with the screw removed in Procedure 4 6 Install the expansion card mounting bracket Secure it with the four screws you have removed in Procedure 3 7 Reinstall the upper cover Point To remove the expansion card use the installation procedure in the reverse order 8 Plug the PC 9 Turnonthe PC The system configures the device driver and resource to enable the expansion card Point The device drivers automatically selected by the Plug amp Play functions are those included in the Windows XP 2000 Device drivers for some of expansion cards and peripherals are not included If so use a CD ROM containing the device driver supplied with the expansion card and install it by following the messages For more information refer to the manual provided with the expansion card and peripherals Before using the installed expansion card use Device Manager to check whether the device driver is installed If not delete the device driver and then reboot the Windows XP 2000 52 CHAPTER 5 Technical Information 1 List of Specifications E PC Specifi
48. the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or fraved b If liquid has been spilled into the product c Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water d Ifthe product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition e Ifthe product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service CAUTION When replacing the battery be sure to install it with the polarities in the correct position There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type or is mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommeded by the manufacturer Dispose of the used battery according to the manufacturer s instructions Use only the proper type of power supply cord set provided in your accessories box for this unit It should be a detachable type UL listed CSA certified BS1363 ASTA SS145 certified rated 10A 250V minimum VDE approved or its equivalent Maximum length is 15 feet 4 6 meters NOTE Please take extra
49. tion control air traffic control mass transportation control life supporting medical equipment and missile launch control Some parts including the CRT display LCD or hard disk drive used on this product have a limited life When used continuously for a prolonged period these parts will need earlier replacement Backing Up the Data The customer is responsible for maintaining the integrity of data including the basic and application software stored or installed on the product We do not warrant the integrity of data stored or installed on the personal computer the customer sent for repair Take appropriate measures such as making a backup We assume no responsibility for loss of data and any direct or incidental damage due to any cause other than those specified in the warranty This computer is designed for use within the country If you are using it abroad please do so on your own responsibility This equipment may be adversely affected by the momentary drop of the supplied voltage due to lightning Use of an AC uninterruptible power supply is recommended for measures against the momentary drop of the supplied voltage This message is based on the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association s guidelines for measures against momentary voltage drop in PCs Since this equipment contains special materials controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law Aut
50. unicipality Disposal of the LCD unit The fluorescent tubes in the LCD contain mercury Disposal of the LCD unit is controlled by the Waste Disposal and Public Cleaning Law e To institutional and corporate customers LCD units must be disposed of as industrial waste Institutional and corporate customers are obliged to entrust an authorized industrial waste disposer To individual customers LCD units should be disposed of as general waste Individual customers are advised to follow the disposal rules and regulations set forth by the local municipality Disposal of batteries The wireless keyboard and mouse use dry batteries These batteries may explode when plunged into the flames Disposal of the batteries is controlled by the Waste Disposal and Public Cleaning Law To institutional and corporate customers Dry batteries must be disposed of as industrial waste Institutional and corporate customers are advised to entrust an authorized industrial waste disposer e To individual customers Dry batteries should be disposed of as general waste Individual customers are advised to follow the disposal rules and regulations set forth by the local municipality Warning and caution labels Vour PC bears the warning and caution labels as shown below The warning and caution labels must not be removed or damaged Rear of the PC main unit DESKPOWER MODEL FPC DB0000 tie P N Cpa FE GL ss cles 100 120V 4 5A 200 240V 2 258
51. ve 32 Inserting or Removing aCD e Inserting a CD 1 Press the CD eject button Press the middle of the CD eject button and the CD tray pops out CD access lamp O fl CD eject button 2 Pull the tray out with a hand As shown in the figure hold the center of the tray 3 Mountthe CD by facing its label to the left and push the CD until it snaps onto the hub at the center of the tray When pressing the CD hold the tray not to tip over the PC Label side Point Be sure to press the CD until it snaps onto the hub at the center of the tray Otherwise a fault may occur 33 4 Manually push the tray until it clicks The tray goes into the computer and sets the CD Point The CD access lamp lights when the CD is set Wait until the CD access lamp turns off and then do the following The tray is not set correctly if you press the CD eject button while pushing in the tray Removing the CD Before ejecting the CD make sure that the CD access lamp is off If OK press the CD eject button 34 3 Floppy Disks This section explains how to handle insert and remove a floppy disk E Notes on Disk Handling To prevent faults note the following when handling floppy disks Keep the disks dry Do not touch the disk inside Do not bend the disk or put a heavy object on it Keep the disks away from magnetism Do not dr

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