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DESKPOWER 5000 Series User’s Manual
Fujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct, but accepts no liability
for any error or omission in the same. Any procedures described in this document for operating
Fujitsu products should be read and understood by the operator before such products are used.
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Fujitsu PC (Asia) Pte Ltd
200 Pandan Loop
#05-03 Pantech 21
The Computer Centre
Singapore 128388
Tel : 65-776 0688
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01-Intro 25/4/00, 10:36 am1
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 01-Intro 25/4/00, 10:36 am1

DESKPOWER 5000 Series User’s ManualFujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct, but accepts no liabilityfor any erro

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ... 831 Error Messages ...

Page 3 - Greetings

90● The mouse is disabled and Windows 95/98 cannot end.Use the keyboard to exit Windows 95/98 as follows:1 Press the key or the Ctrl + Esc keys.The S

Page 4 - ● Command entries

AppendixThis appendix explains how to clean the PC and provides PC main unitspecifications.1 Name and Function of Each Component...

Page 5 - ● Referencing products

92Name and Function ofEach ComponentThis section explains the name and function of each component of the PC main unit, motherboard/riser board, and ke

Page 6 - Warning and caution labels

93AppendixHeadphone terminal (Only for a music CDHeadphone volume (Only for a music CD)Floppy disk eject buttonPress this button to eject a floppy dis

Page 7 - Manual configuration

94Rear of the PC main unitOutletConnect the power cord of the CRT display.Ventilation holesThe heat within the PC main unit is ventilated through thes

Page 8 - Contents

95AppendixVentilation holesThe heat within the PC main unit is ventilated through these holes. Keep them free.USB connectorConnect the peripherals con

Page 9

96Inside the PC main unitRiser boardConnectors for expansion cards and IDE connectors are installed.3.5-inch expansion bayInstall a 3.5-inch expansion

Page 10 - Appendix

97AppendixJP5 jumper switchSet whether to enable the password.Internal batteryThe battery is used to store the setup of the PC. The life span of the b

Page 11 - Connection

98Standard SpecificationsPC main unit specificationsProduct nameCPUBIOS ROMSystem RAMFloppy diskHard diskCD-ROMGraphicsSoundI/F CRTUSBKeyboardMouseSer

Page 12 - Installation

99AppendixPointNote that the specifications of the PC main unit may change without prior notice.Product nameNumber of StoragebaysPower supply/frequenc

Page 13

Chapter 1 Installation andConnectionThis chapter outlines precautions that should be noted when installing the PCand explains how to connect various c

Page 14

100LAN controllerSend and receivebuffer RAMExternal interfaceTransmission mediaTransmission methodAccess methodData transfer speedWiring modeMaximum s

Page 15

101AppendixResourcesThe following tables list the factory-set statuses of the interrupt request levels (IRQ), DMAchannels, and I/O port addresses of t

Page 16 - Connecting the power cord

102511510 611Connector specificationsThe pin arrangement and signal names of each connector are as follows:● CRT connectorPin no. Signal name Directio

Page 17 - Chapter 2 Basic Operations

103AppendixPin no. Signal name Direction Description1 CD Input Carrier detection2 RD Input Receive data3 TD Output Send data4 DTR Output Data terminal

Page 18 - Switching on

104● USB connector (SeriesA)Pin no. Signal name Direction Description1 VCC – Cable, power supply2 -DATA Input/output - data signal3 +DATA Input/output

Page 19

105AppendixCleaning MethodHow to clean the PC is explained as follows:Electric shockWARNING● To prevent electric shock, before cleaning the PC, switch

Page 20 - Switching off

1062Remove the ball and clean with water.Reverse the mouse to remove the ball, thenclean the ball with water.3Clean the inside of the mouse.Wipe the i

Page 21

107AppendixSupplementPeripheral devices and cablesWhen peripheral devices or cables are connected to the PC, use Fujitsu-supplied devices andcables, a

Page 22

108Installing a display card (Windows 95 or 98 model)When installing a display card in the PCI slot, delete "ATI Display Driver" in advance

Page 23

109AppendixWindows NT4.0 model1Turn off the power, then replace the display.2Start the PC with Windows NT Workstation Version 4.00 [VGA mode].3Set the

Page 24 - Floppy Disk

2InstallationThis section provides notes on installing and using the PC.Installation locationDo not install the PC in the following areas:- Area expo

Page 25 - ● Dismounting a floppy disk

110Wake up On LANWhen "Wake-up from LAN" under "Automatic wake-up" of the power save menu in the BIOSSetup is set to "Enable,

Page 26 - Handling precautions

111AppendixCD-ROM driveIf a CD-ROM cleaning disk sold separately is used for cleaning, the lens may not be clean. Donot use a CD-ROM cleaning disk.Int

Page 27 - ● Dismounting a CD-ROM

112Fujitsu PC (Asia) Pte Ltd200 Pandan Loop#05-03 Pantech 21The Computer CentreSingapore 128388Tel: 65-776 0688Fax: 65-776 0788Fujitsu PC (Asia) Pte L

Page 28 - Hard Disk

31Preventing electromagnetic interference with a TV or radioYour PC complies with the VCCI Standard restricting electromagnetic interference with a TV

Page 29 - 07-Chap3 25/4/00, 10:36 am19

4WARNING● To prevent electric shock, ground thedevice (if required) before providingpower to the equipment.To prevent fire, do not connect the ground

Page 30 - Introduction

51Attaching CRT display, keyboard, mouse, and LAN cablesPointThis section explains how to connect the CRT display so as to supply power from the PC ma

Page 31

6Connecting the power cordAfter connecting the display and other peripherals to the PC main unit, note the following whenconnecting the power cord of

Page 32 - Removing the front panel

Chapter 2 Basic OperationsThis chapter explains basic operation methods of the PC such as how to turnthe power on and off and handle storage media.1

Page 33 - Installing Memory

8Switching onThis section explains how to switch on the PC.CAUTION● To prevent malfunction after turning on the PC, do not move equipment orsubject eq

Page 34

92Point- Before switching on the PC, make sure that display is connected. If the PC is switched onbefore the display is connected, the display adapte

Page 35 - Removing the memory

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1. Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference.2. Follow all warnings and instruction

Page 36 - Installing Expansion

10Turning off the power via Windows 95/981Click [Start].The "Start" menu appears.Switching offThis section explains how to turn off the PC.P

Page 37 - Expansion cards for ISA bus

1123Check that "Shut down the computer?" has been selected and then click [OK].The power is turned off automatically.PointIf "APM Power

Page 38

12ResetThe PC is reset after software is installed or if software fails to run normally. This section explainshow to reset the PC.PointResetting the

Page 39 - Windows NT

132PointThe following procedure can also be used to reset the PC:1 Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete].The "Windows NT Security" dialog box appe

Page 40

14Floppy DiskA floppy disk is a storage medium used to save programs and other information.This section explains how to mount and dismount floppy disk

Page 41 - Installing an expansion card

152Floppy disk access indicator lamp● Dismounting a floppy disk1Confirm that the floppy disk accessindicator lamp is off.PointTo prevent data from bei

Page 42

16CD-ROMYour PC incorporates a CD-ROM drive.(depending on the model).This section explains how to handle, mount, and dismount CD-ROM disks.Handling pr

Page 43

172Mounting and dismounting a CD-ROM disk●Mounting a CD-ROM1Press the EJECT button.The CD-ROM tray is ejected.2With the label side of the CD-ROM diskf

Page 44 - Bay Options

18Hard DiskYour PC incorporates a built-in hard disk. This section outlines precautions to take when handlinga hard disk.What is a hard disk?A hard d

Page 45 - Electric shock

Chapter 3 Installing InternalOptionsThis chapter explains how to install internal options in your PC.1 Introduction ...

Page 46

GreetingsWe thank you for purchasing the Fujitsu DESKPOWER 5000 personal computer.This manual explains how to use the hardware of the DESKPOWER 5000.P

Page 47

20IntroductionThe features and performance of your PC can be upgraded by installing options. This sectiondescribes the types of internal options that

Page 48

213Built-in hard disk (standard)Replacing a hard disk with larger capacity increases the storage capacity of the PC.3.5-inch file bayInstall 3.5-inch

Page 49

22Removing the upper coverWhen installing internal options, remove the upper cover so as to reveal the inside of the mainunit.1Remove three screws at

Page 50

233DIMM1DIMM2Installing MemoryModulesThis section explains how to install and remove additional memory modules. Memory expansionin your PC increases

Page 51 - Bend the

24MemoryA total of up to 512 megabytes of memory modules can be installed.A memory module has been installed in DIMM1 as standard.Install a memory mod

Page 52 - Retaining

253Removing the memory1Remove the upper cover.2Open thehooks out at both ends of the slotand remove the memory module.PointNote that opening the hooks

Page 53

26Installing ExpansionCardsThis section explains how to install expansion cards, which extend the range of the features ofyour PC.ISA busPCI busPoint-

Page 54 - 5-inch blank panel

273● To prevent injury and/or malfunction, do not touch PC board componentsnot specified.● To prevent injury and/or device failure, do not touch the m

Page 55 - Chapter 4 BIOS Setup

28StartBefore installing the expansion card, check resources that can be set for the expansion card to be installed.Are the resources required by the

Page 56 - Starting BIOS setup

293StartBefore installing the expansion card, check the resources that can be set for the expansion card to be installed.Are the resources required by

Page 57 - Key functions

Conventions used in this manual●Warning iconsVarious icons and icon/word combinations are used in this manual to encourage users to usethe equipment s

Page 58 - Exiting BIOS setup

30Starting and terminating the ICU (For a PC using Windows NT)This section explains how to start and terminate the ICU using Windows NT.1If the PC is

Page 59 - Main Menu

313Installing an expansion cardTo install a large expansion card, remove the motherboard as shown in step 3. To install asmall expansion card, steps

Page 60

326Secure the expansion card with the screw.Secure the expansion card with the screwremoved in step 4.7Install the motherboard (when a largeexpansion

Page 61

333Point- Store the removed slot cover.- To remove the expansion card, reverse the above steps.- To use the MS-DOS utility included with the option ca

Page 62 - ● Language

34Installing ExpansionBay OptionsThis section explains how to install expansion bay options such as internal hard disk, magneto-optic disk drive, CD-R

Page 63 - Detail Menu

353WARNING● To prevent an electric shock, turn off the PC and connected units andunplug power cords from respective outlets before installing internal

Page 64

36Replacing a internal hard disk equipped as standardThis section explains how to replace a standard-equipped internal hard disk with a hard disk ofla

Page 65

3736Replace the internal hard disk.Remove the four blue screws on the back ofthe retaining metal bracket, and then removethe standard-equipped hard di

Page 66 - ● Keyboard/Mouse Features

38Installing internal options to 3.5-inch expansion baysThis section explains how to install 3.5-inch expansion bay options such as a 3.5-inch interna

Page 67

3936Remove the retaining metal bracket fromthe PC main unit.Slide the retaining metal bracket toward therear side of the PC main unit, and then lift a

Page 68

● Conventions used in the text of the manualThe symbols used in the text of the manual have meanings as explained below:Point indicates information ne

Page 69 - ● Video Features

409Connect the flat cable.Connect the flat cable that is appropriate forthe internal option to be installed.- To install two IDE-standard internal opt

Page 70 - ● CPU Features

41311Attach the front panel.Remove the blank panel for a 3.5-inchexpansion bay from the rear side of the frontpanel as required in the arrow direction

Page 71

42Installing internal options to 5-inch expansion baysThis section explains how to install 5-inch expansion bay options such as CD-ROM drive and5-inch

Page 72 - ● Extended CHS Translation

4336Secure the internal option with two screws.7Connect the flat cable.Connect the flat cable appropriate for theinternal option to be installed.- To

Page 73 - Security Menu

448Connect the power cord.Connect the unused power cord to theconnector of the installed internal option.9Install the blank panel (for an option thatd

Page 74 - ● Password on Boot

Chapter 4 BIOS SetupThis chapter describes how to perform BIOS setup when installing an optionalproduct or setting power savings mode.1 Preface ...

Page 75 - ● Floppy Disk Access

46PrefaceWhat is BIOS setup?BIOS setup is a program that helps the user set up a hardware environment, includingmemory, hard disks, and floppy disk dr

Page 76 - Setting a password

4744A message "Press <F2 to enter SETUP" is displayed on the screen.Press the F2 key to display the BIOS Setup screen.Setup fieldLists it

Page 77

48Exiting BIOS setup1Press ← or → to select the Exit menu.2For existing BIOS setup by saving setup values→ Move the cursor to "Save Change &

Page 78 - Enter Password

494Main MenuThe Main Menu is used to setup the date and time and drives.Select the ← or → key to select [Main] and display the Main menuF1 Help ↑↓ Sel

Page 79 - Deleting passwords

Electric shockWARNINGTo prevent electric shock, switch off the PC and connected peripherals and unplug power cords from respective outlets before disa

Page 80 - Power Menu

50● IDE Primary Master/Save, IDE Secondary Master/Slave MenuUsing submenus, set the type of hard disk (master or slave) mounted on the primary IDEconn

Page 81

514PointThe description of maximum capacity of hard disk in the item is based on 1MB=10242 byteconversion.–Multi-Sector TransfersThis item displays th

Page 82 - ● Automatic Wake up

52– DMA ModeThis item sets the data transfer mode between device hosts, such as multiword DMA, ultraDMA/33). The best mode is selected and displayed

Page 83

534Detail MenuThe Detail menu is used to set up devices.Select Detail with the ← or → key to display the Detail menu.Details on setup items● Plug &

Page 84 - ● APM Power Controls

54– Serial Port 1This item sets the I/O port address and interrupt request of serial port 1.- DisabledThe serial port is disabled and resources are fr

Page 85 - ● ACPI Features

554PointSome combination of I/O address and interrupt requests are not available.– Serial Port 2This item sets the I/O port address and interrupt requ

Page 86 - Boot Menu

56ModeThis item appears when 'Parallel Port' is [Enabled] or [Auto]. Set the operating mode of theparallel port.- Output onlySelect when co

Page 87 - ● Boot Time Diagnostic Screen

574– NumlockThis item sets whether the keyboard tenkey pad is set to Numlock mode at boot or reboot. InNumlock mode, the user can enter numeric value

Page 88 - ● Boot Device Priority

58● Internal Devices Configurations SettingThis submenu is used to set up built-in devices.Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to dis

Page 89 - Info Menu

594– LAN ControllerThis item sets whether the LAN adapter on the mother board is enabled.- DisabledThe LAN adapter is disabled and resources are freed

Page 90 - ● Total Memory

Chapter 1 Installation and ConnectionThis chapter outlines precautions that should be noted wheninstalling the PC and explains how to connect various

Page 91 - Details on setup items

60– Processor Serial NumberThis item enables or disables the processor serial number function of the Intel Pentium IIIprocessor.- EnabledThe processor

Page 92 - ● Exit Discarding Changes

614– Event Log CapacityThis item sets whether event logs can be saved.- Space AvailableEvent logs can be saved (up to 255 logs).- FullNo more event lo

Page 93 - Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

62–System Boot EventThis item sets whether system boot events are logged.- Disabled (Initial value)System boot events are not logged.- EnabledSystem

Page 94 - Error Messages

634Security MenuThe 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 di

Page 95

64● Set Supervisor PasswordPress the Enter key to set the entered supervisor password.Point- When 'Set Supervisor Password' is set, the supe

Page 96

654● Password on Wake upThis item appears when 'Supervisor Password' is set.- Disabled (Initial value)No password is requested at automatic

Page 97 - Correcting errors

66● Hard Disk Boot SectorThis item sets whether the boot sector on the hard disk is write-protected in order to protect thesector against virus .- Nor

Page 98 - Troubleshooting

6745Press the Enter key to complete the password setup.If the reentered password is incorrect, a Warning! window appears. Press the Enter key toretry

Page 99

68Even if passwords are set by the BIOS setup utility, they are not rendered effective until thejumper switches are changed.HelpIf the password necess

Page 100 - If an error recurs

694Changing passwordsTo change a password, move the cursor to 'Set Supervisor Password' or 'Set User Password'and enter the new pa

Page 101

ContentsConChapter 1 Installation and Connection ... 11 Installation ...

Page 102 - Each Component

70Power MenuThe 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 po

Page 103

714Point- If this item is set [Disabled] on Windows 95/98, the computer displays the message "Readyto Turn off power", and its power is not

Page 104 - Rear of the PC main unit

72– Wake up on LANThis item sets whether to turn on the computer or to return from Standby mode when amagic packet is received from the standard LAN p

Page 105

734Point- Set "Wake up on PCI PME" to "Enabled" in case of using the LAN card compliant with PME.- Turn off the power from OS menu

Page 106 - Inside the PC main unit

74Wake up DateThis item appears when 'Wake up on Time' is set. Set the computer wake-up date.- Every Day (Initial value), 1 to 31- Specify

Page 107 - Motherboard/riser board

754F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/Space Change Value F9 Setup DefaultsESCExit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select :Sub-Menu F10Save and ExitPhoenixBIOS Setup Utilit

Page 108 - Standard Specifications

76Details on setup items●Quick BootThis item sets whether to reduce the time after the personal computer is turned on or rebooteduntil the OS is loade

Page 109

774● Boot Time Diagnostic ScreenThis item sets whether to display the self diagnostic (POST) screen at boot or reboot.- Disabled (Initial value)The FU

Page 110 - LAN adapter specifications

78The priority is the order of each item. (The lowest number indicates the highest priority.)Select the device whose priority is to be changed using t

Page 111 - Resources

794Info MenuThe Info menu is used to provide the hardware configuration of the personal computer The settingof this menu cannot be changed.Select this

Page 112 - Connector specifications

2 Installing Memory Modules... 23Memory ...

Page 113

80● CPU SpeedDisplays CPU clocks.● L1 CacheDisplays the size of the CPU primary cache memory.● L2 CacheDisplays the size of the CPU secondary cache me

Page 114 - ● Mouse connector

814Details on setup items●Exit Saving ChangesThis item exits the BIOS setup utility with saving changes to the CMOS RAM and reboots thecomputer. Pres

Page 115 - Cleaning Method

82● Save ChangesThis item saves changes to the CMOS RAM. Press the Enter key to display the messageshown below. Select [Yes] and press the Enter key

Page 116 - Cleaning a floppy disk drive

Chapter 5 TroubleshootingThis chapter explains the procedure to follow if the computer does not operateas expected.1 Error Messages ...

Page 117 - Supplement

84Error MessagesThis section provides a list of error messages and suitable responses thereto. Consult this sectionas required.Error messages display

Page 118 - Replacing the display

855Error MessageAn invalid hard disk drive was set.Turn the power off, then on again.Confirm BIOS setup items, thensave.Because the computer was notbo

Page 119 - Display and power save mode

86Error MessageInvalid system diskNon-System disk or disk errorOperating system not foundAn error occurred duringexecution of the ExecutionEnvironment

Page 120 - LAN Adapter

875Correcting errorsIf an error message is displayed, respond as follows.- Running the BIOS setup utilityIf a BIOS setup error message is displayed, r

Page 121

88TroubleshootingThis section provides troubleshooting information for each function. Consult this section asrequired. For troubleshooting informati

Page 122

895● 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

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