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Page 1 - User’s Guide

User’s GuideLearn how to use your Fujitsu LifeBook S6510 notebook

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5 Restoring Your Pre-installed Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Re-installing Individual Drivers and Applications.

Page 3 - ASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING

95 - TroubleshootingSpecific ProblemsUsing the Troubleshooting Table When you have problems with your LifeBook notebook, try to find the symptoms unde

Page 4 - RATING FUSE

96 - TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Possible SolutionsAudio ProblemsThere is no sound coming from the built-in speakers.The volume is turned to

Page 5 - Recycling your battery

97 - TroubleshootingLifeBook notebook fails to recognize DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM’s.(continued)Incorrect DVD Player or no DVD Player soft-ware is installed.In

Page 6 - Contents

98 - TroubleshootingThe built-in keyboard does not seem to work. (continued)Keyboard locked out by your application.Try to use your integrated pointin

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99 - TroubleshootingUSB Device ProblemsYou have installed a USB device. Your LifeBook note-book does not recognize the device, or the device does not

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100 - TroubleshootingYou turn on your LifeBook notebook and nothing seems to happen.(continued)The installed primary battery is completely discharged,

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101 - TroubleshootingYour LifeBook notebook turns off all by itself.(continued)You are operating on battery power and ignored a low battery alarm unti

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102 - TroubleshootingThe batteries seem to discharge too quickly.(continued)The power savings fea-tures may be disabled.Check the Power Options menu

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103 - TroubleshootingThe system powers up, and displays power on informa-tion, but fails to load the operating system.(continued)Internal hard drive w

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104 - TroubleshootingThe built-in display is blank when you turn on your Life-Book notebook.(continued)The power manage-ment timeouts may be set for v

Page 13 - Preface

6 Dimensions and Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134Environmental Requirements . . . . . . . . .

Page 14 - Service and Support

105 - TroubleshootingThe display does not close. A foreign object, such as a paper clip, is stuck between the display and keyboard.Remove all foreign

Page 15 - Limited Warranty

106 - TroubleshootingPower On Self Test MessagesThe following is an alphabetic list of error-and-status messages that Phoenix BIOS and/or your operati

Page 16 - Chapter 1

107 - Troubleshooting*Failure Fixed Disk n (where x=1-4) The fixed disk is not working or not configured properly. This may mean that the hard drive t

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108 - Troubleshooting*Stuck Key BIOS discovered a stuck key and displays the scan code for the stuck key. You may have to replace your keyboard but ma

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109 - Troubleshooting*Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to SETUP Displayed after any recoverable error message. Press the [F1] key to continue t

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110 - Troubleshooting*System CMOS checksum bad – Default Configuration Used BIOS CMOS RAM has been corrupted or modified incorrectly, perhaps by an ap

Page 20 - Left-Side Panel Components

111 - TroubleshootingEmergency Media Player Drive Tray ReleaseIf for some reason the eject button fails, you can open the DVD/CD-ROM tray with a paper

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112 - Restoring Your Pre-installed SoftwareRestoring Your Pre-installed SoftwareThe Drivers and Applications Restore (DAR) DVD contains sets of device

Page 22 - USB 2.0 Ports

113 - Restoring Your Pre-installed Software4 In the list, check off all the components you want to install. If you want to install all components, cli

Page 23 - Optical Drive Release Button

114 - Restoring Your Pre-installed SoftwareBOOT Priority Change Before restoring an image, you must first verify that the system is set up to boot fro

Page 24 - Flexible Bay

7 WLAN Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 25 - Back Panel Components

115 - Restoring Your Pre-installed SoftwareMethods for accessing the utilities Certain LifeBook models have the Recovery and Utility applets pre-insta

Page 26 - Bottom Components

116 - Restoring Your Pre-installed SoftwareRunning Recovery and Utility from the discBOOT Priority Change Before restoring an image, you must first ve

Page 27 - Flexible Bay Device Lock

117 - Restoring Your Pre-installed SoftwareRecovery tab: The Recovery tab contains the Start Recovery tool. Note that the recovery process erases all

Page 28 - Status Indicator Panel

118 - Restoring Your Pre-installed SoftwareAutomatically Downloading Driver UpdatesYour system has a convenient tool called the Fujitsu Driver Update

Page 29 - - Status Indicator Panel

119 Chapter 5 Care and MaintenanceCaring for your LifeBook NotebookIf you use your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook carefully, you will increase

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120 - Caring for your LifeBook Notebook• Your LifeBook notebook is a durable but sensitive electronic device. Treat it with respect and care.• Make a

Page 31 - ScrLk Indicator

121 - Caring for your LifeBook NotebookCleaning your LifeBook notebook• Always disconnect the power plug. (Pull the plug, not the cord.)• Clean your L

Page 32 - Keyboard

122 - Caring for your LifeBook NotebookDisinfecting LifeBook computers• Wipe the surface with a soft cloth wipe and a 50% ethanol solution or use anot

Page 33 - Cursor Keys

123 - Caring for your LifeBook NotebookFigure 39. Removing/installing the dust filter5 Put back the dust filter by inserting the end without latch fi

Page 34 - Function Keys

124 - Caring for your LifeBook NotebookTraveling with your LifeBook notebook• Do not transport your notebook while it is turned on. • It is recommende

Page 35 - Touchpad Pointing Device

8 PrefaceAbout This GuideThe LifeBook S6510 notebook from Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation provides desktop performance with a fast, Intel®

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125 - Caring for your LifeBook NotebookBatteriesCaring for your Batteries • Always handle batteries carefully.• Do not short-circuit the battery termi

Page 37 - - Touchpad Pointing Device

126 - Caring for your LifeBook NotebookMedia CareCaring for your Media (DVD/CD/CD-R) Media discs are precision devices and will function reliably if g

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127 - Caring for your LifeBook Notebook• Avoid using or storing the drive near magnets or devices that generate strong magnetic fields.• Avoid using o

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128 Chapter 6 System SpecificationsSpecificationsThis section provides the hardware and environmental specifications for your Fujitsu Lif

Page 40 - Volume Control

129 - SpecificationsMicroprocessorIntel® Core™ 2 processors (Refer to the system label to determine the speed of your processor).Chipset• Intel GM965

Page 41 - Flexible Bay Devices

130 - SpecificationsVideo RAM • Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 video graphics. Up to 384 MB shared video memory using Dynamic Video Memory Te

Page 42 - - Flexible Bay Devices

131 - SpecificationsFeaturesIntegrated Pointing Device • Touchpad pointing device with scroll buttonCommunications • Modem: Internal V.90 standard 56K

Page 43 - Explorer

132 - SpecificationsDevice PortsOn the LifeBook notebook: • PC Card slot for one Type I or Type II card: PCMCIA Standard 2.1 with CardBus support• Mem

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133 - Specifications• One LAN (RJ-45) connector • One DC-in connector• One microphone In jack• One headphone jack• One Digital Video (DVI-D) 24-pin, f

Page 45 - Enter Button

134 - SpecificationsPowerBatteries • Standard Lithium ion battery, rechargeable, 6-cell 10.8V, 5800 mAh, or,• Optional Flexible Bay battery: 6-cell Li

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9 - About This GuideFujitsu Contact InformationService and Support You can contact Fujitsu Service and Support in the following ways:• Toll free: 1-80

Page 47 - DEFINED ABOVE

135 - SpecificationsAltitude Operating: 10,000 feet (3,048 m) maximumPopular AccessoriesFor ordering or additional information on Fujitsu accessories

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136 - SpecificationsLearning About Your SoftwareTutorials All operating systems and most application software have tutorials built into them upon inst

Page 49 - APPLICATION

137 - SpecificationsRoxio Easy Media Creator Easy Media Creator allows you to easily burn CDs and organize, edit and share digital photos, music, data

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138 - SpecificationsEverNote EverNote allows you to easily capture, store and access a variety of documents, such as typed and handwritten memos, webp

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139 GlossaryAC Adapter A device which converts the AC voltage from a wall outlet to the DC voltage needed to power your LifeBook notebook.Acces

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140 - ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. Technology for transporting high bit-rate services over ordinary phone lines.AGP Accelerated Graphics P

Page 53 - Chapter 2

141 - Bus An electrical circuit which passes data between the CPU and the sub-assemblies inside your LifeBook notebook.Byte 8 bits of parallel binary

Page 54 - Connecting the Power Adapters

142 - COM Port Abbreviation for communication port. This is your serial interface connection.Command An instruction which you give your operating syst

Page 55 - Display Panel

143 - DIMM Dual-in-line memory module.Disk A spinning platter of magnetic data storage media. If the platter is very stiff it is a hard drive, if it i

Page 56 - - Display Panel

144 - DOS Disk Operating System (MS-DOS is a Microsoft Disk Operating System).Driver A computer program which converts application and operating syste

Page 57 - Power/Suspend/Resume Button

10 - About This Guide• Purchase date• Conditions under which the problem occurred• Any error messages that have occurred• Type of device connected, if

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145 - Floppy Disk A spinning platter of magnetic data storage media which is highly flexible.GB Gigabyte. One billion bytes.Hard drive A spinning plat

Page 59 - Using the TrustedCore Menu

146 - IEEE802.11g Wireless LAN standard that supports a maximum data rate of 54 Mbps. 802.11g devices operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. Infrared Light

Page 60 - BIOS Guide

147 - IR An abbreviation for infrared.IrDA Infrared Data Association. An organization which produces standards for communication using infrared as the

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148 - MAC Address Media Access Control Address. A unique physical address of a network card. For Ethernet, the first three bytes are used as the vend

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149 - MTU Maximum Transmission UnitThe maximum data size that can be transferred at a time through the Internet or other networks. You can set a small

Page 63 - Windows XP Systems

150 - Partition A block of space on a hard drive which is set aside and made to appear to the operating system as if it were a separate disk, and addr

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151 - Program An integrated set of coded commands to your computers telling your hardware what to do and how and when to do it.Protocol Procedures and

Page 65 - Power Management

152 - ROM Read Only Memory. A form of memory in which information is stored by physically altering the material. Data stored in this way can not be ch

Page 66 - - Power Management

153 - A display which reports the condition of some portion of your hardware. On your LifeBook notebook this is an LCD screen just above the keyboard.

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154 - TFT Thin Film Transistor – A technology for flat display panels which uses a thin film matrix of transistors to control each pixel of the displa

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11 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your LifeBookOverviewThis section describes the components of your Fujitsu LifeBook S6510 notebook. We stron

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155 - Regulatory InformationRegulatory InformationNoticeChanges or modifications not expressly approved by Fujitsu could void this user’s authority to

Page 70 - Chapter 3

156 - Regulatory InformationNotice to Users of the US Telephone Network This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules, and the requirements ad

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157 - Regulatory InformationThe equipment cannot be used on public coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party line service is

Page 72 - Shorted Batteries

158 - Regulatory InformationBefore connecting this equipment to a telephone line the user should ensure that it is permissible to connect this equipme

Page 73 - Replacing the Battery

159 - Regulatory Information Avant de connecter cet équipement à une ligne téléphonique, l’utilisateur doit vérifier s’il est permis de connecter cet

Page 74 - OR CHARGE YOUR BATTERY

160 Appendix A: WLAN User’s Guide FCC Regulatory InformationPlease note the following regulatory information related to the optional wireless L

Page 75 - Optical Drive

161 - cables and equipment other than those specified by the manufacturer. It is the responsibility of the user to correct any interference caused by

Page 76 - - Optical Drive

162 - Export restrictions This product or software contains encryption code which may not be exported or transferred from the US or Canada without an

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163 - Before Using the Optional Wireless LANBefore Using the Optional Wireless LANThis manual describes the procedures required to properly set up and

Page 78 - Removing Media

164 - Before Using the Optional Wireless LANWireless LAN Modes Using this DeviceAd Hoc Mode "Ad Hoc Mode" refers to a wireless network archi

Page 79 - Starting a DVD Movie

12 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsLocating the Controls and ConnectorsFigure 2. LifeBook notebook with display openDisplay PanelStatus Indicat

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165 - Before Using the Optional Wireless LANAccess Point (Infrastructure) Mode Infrastructure mode refers to a wireless network architecture in which

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166 - Before Using the Optional Wireless LANHow to Handle This Device The WLAN device is an optional device that may come pre-installed in your mobile

Page 82 - Memory Stick

167 - Before Using the Optional Wireless LANWireless LAN On/Off Switch LocationDisconnection Using the Icon in the TaskbarNote that disconnecting via

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168 - Configuring the Wireless LANConfiguring the Wireless LANThe optional WLAN device can be configured to establish wireless network connectivity us

Page 84 - Using PC Cards

169 - Configuring the Wireless LANConfiguring the WLAN Using Windows XP Procedure 1 Click the Start button, then select Control Panel.2 If the Control

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170 - Troubleshooting the WLANTroubleshooting the WLANTroubleshootingCauses and countermeasures for troubles you may encounter while using your wirele

Page 86 - - Using PC Cards

171 - Troubleshooting the WLANUnavailable network connection(continued)The computer to be connected is turned offCheck if the computer to be connecte

Page 87 - Memory Upgrade Module

172 - WLAN SpecificationsWLAN SpecificationsSpecifications* “Wi-Fi based” indicates that the interconnectivity test of the organization which guara

Page 88 - Alignment Keys

173 - WLAN Specificationswireless LAN (Wi-Fi Alliance) has been passed.** The communication ranges shown above will increase or decrease depending on

Page 89 - - Memory Upgrade Module

174 - Using the Bluetooth DeviceUsing the Bluetooth DeviceThe Integrated Bluetooth module (EYTF3CSFT) is an optional device available for Fujitsu mobi

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13 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsTop ComponentsThe following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook’s top components. Display Panel

Page 91 - Device Ports

175 - Using the Bluetooth DeviceFCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrol

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176 Appendix B: Fingerprint Sensor DeviceIntroducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceYour system may have an optional fingerprint sensor

Page 93 - ADAPTER

177 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceWith a fingerprint sensor, you can avoid having to enter a username and password every time yo

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178 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor Device• The gold key-shaped OmniPass icon in the system tray at the bottom right of the screen.• The

Page 95 - Headphone/Line-Out Jack

179 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceVerifying Information about OmniPass After you have completed installing OmniPass and restarte

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180 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor Device4 Follow the directions to uninstall the OmniPass application.5 Once OmniPass has finished uni

Page 97 - S-Video Out Jack

181 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceBasic Enrollment The Enrollment Wizard will guide you through the process of enrolling a user.

Page 98 - Chapter 4

182 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceEnrolling a Fingerprint Enrolling a fingerprint will increase the security of your system and

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183 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceUsing OmniPassYou are now ready to begin using OmniPass. Used regularly, OmniPass will streaml

Page 100 - - Troubleshooting

184 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceRemembering a Password OmniPass can remember any application, GUI, or password protected resou

Page 101 - Audio Problems

14 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsDisplay Panel Latch Button The display panel latch button is used to latch and unlatch the display. See “Open

Page 102 - Keyboard or Mouse Problems

185 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceIf you uncheck both boxes in Settings for this Password Site, OmniPass will prompt you for you

Page 103 - Modem Problems

186 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceLogging into Windows with a Fingerprint Device When logging into Windows with a fingerprint de

Page 104 - PC Card Problems

187 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceThe two check boxes in Manage Passwords govern whether OmniPass prompts you to authenticate or

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188 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceTo set the default identity, highlight the identity you want as default and click [Set as Defa

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189 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceConfiguring OmniPassThis section gives an overview of both the Export/Import function and the

Page 107 - Shutdown and Startup Problems

190 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceThis .opi file contains all your user specific OmniPass data, and it is both encrypted and pas

Page 108 - Video Problems

191 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceOmniPass Control CenterThis section will serve to explain functions within the OmniPass Contro

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192 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceUser Settings The User Settings tab has four interfaces: Audio Settings, Taskbar Tips, and Enr

Page 110 - Miscellaneous Problems

193 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceTroubleshootingYou cannot use OmniPass to create Windows users. You must first create the Wind

Page 111

194 - Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor DeviceIf you are having difficulties due to the first reason, you will need to update OmniPass with

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Copyright and Trademark InformationFujitsu Computer Systems Corporation has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this d

Page 113 - *Parity Check 2 nnnn

15 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsFigure 3. LifeBook notebook left-side panelLeft-Side Panel ComponentsThe following is a brief description of

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195 IndexAAbout This Guide 1, 8ACadapter 49indicator 24plug adapters 124Anti-theft lock slot 21Application Panel 39Auto/Airline Adapter 49Autom

Page 115 - Video BIOS shadowed

196 latch 13opening 50problems 103, 104Double-Clicking 32Dragging 33Drivers and Application Restore CD 112DVD driveproblems 96, 97tray release 74, 111

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197 LLAN (RJ-45) Jack 21LifeBook Security Application Panelbuttons 46configuring 46deactivating 47deactivating and activating 47launching applications

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198 Pre-Installed Software 135Adobe Acrobat Reader 136Google Toolbar 137manuals 136RRegistration 58Restarting 63Restoring Your Pre-installed Software

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16 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsDC Power Jack The DC power jack allows you to plug in the AC adapter to power your LifeBook notebook and char

Page 119 - BOOT Priority Change

17 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsFigure 4. LifeBook notebook right-side panel Right-Side Panel ComponentsThe following is a brief descriptio

Page 120

18 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsModem (RJ-11) Telephone Jack The Modem (RJ-11) telephone jack is for attaching a telephone line to the intern

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19 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsFlexible Bay The flexible bay can accommodate any of the following modular devices. (See “Flexible Bay Device

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20 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsFigure 5. LifeBook notebook back panelBack Panel ComponentsFollowing is a brief description of your LifeBook

Page 123 - Fujitsu Driver Update Readme

21 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsFigure 6. LifeBook notebook bottom panelBottom ComponentsThe following is a brief description of your LifeBo

Page 124 - Care and Maintenance

22 - Locating the Controls and ConnectorsBattery Release Latches The battery release latches are used to lock and release the battery in the battery b

Page 125 - 1 Tur n it o ff

23 - Status Indicator PanelFigure 7. Status Indicator PanelStatus Indicator PanelThe Status Indicators display symbols that correspond to specific co

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24 - Status Indicator Panel• Steady Off: This means that your system is either in Save-to-Disk mode, or that your notebook has been turned off.If you

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© Copyright 2007 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced, or translated, with

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25 - Status Indicator Panel• Green, solid: Battery is between 51% and 100% charged.• Orange, solid: Battery is between 13% and 50% charged.• Red, soli

Page 129 - Outlet Type Location

26 - Status Indicator Panel CapsLock Indicator The CapsLock indicator states that your keyboard is set to type in all capital letters. ScrLk Indicat

Page 130 - Increasing Battery Life

27 - KeyboardKeyboardFigure 8. KeyboardUsing the KeyboardYour Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has an integral 84-key keyboard. The keys perform all the sta

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28 - Keyboard• Cursor keys: Your keyboard contains four arrow keys for moving the cursor or insertion point to the right, left, up, or down within win

Page 132 - Caring for your Cards

29 - KeyboardFunction Keys Your LifeBook notebook has 12 function keys, F1 through F12. The functions assigned to these keys differ for each applicati

Page 133 - System Specifications

30 - Touchpad Pointing DeviceTouchpad Pointing DeviceFigure 9. Touchpad pointing deviceThe Touchpad pointing device comes built into your Fujitsu Lif

Page 134 - Video Color and Resolution

31 - Touchpad Pointing DeviceAN EXTERNAL MOUSE CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE USB PORTS ON YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK AND USED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE TOUCHPAD.

Page 135 - Media Player

32 - Touchpad Pointing DeviceDouble-ClickingDouble-clicking means pushing and releasing the left button twice in rapid succession. This procedure does

Page 136 - 4 E-Mail Outlook

33 - Touchpad Pointing DeviceDraggingDragging means pressing and holding the left button, while moving the cursor. To drag, move the cursor to the ite

Page 137 - On the LifeBook notebook:

34 - Touchpad Pointing DeviceTouchpad Control AdjustmentThe Windows Control Panel allows you to customize your Touchpad with selections made from with

Page 138 - - Specifications

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This unit requires an AC adapter to operate. Use only UL Listed I.T.E. Class II Adapters with an output rating of 19 VDC

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35 - Volume ControlVolume ControlYour Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has multiple volume controls which interact with each other. Controlling the VolumeThe

Page 140 - Altitude

36 - Flexible Bay DevicesFigure 17. Flexible BayFlexible Bay DevicesYour Fujitsu LifeBook notebook contains a Flexible Bay. The Flexible Bay can hous

Page 141

37 - Flexible Bay DevicesRemoving and Installing Modular Devices There are two ways to remove and install modular devices in the Flexible Bay:• Cold-s

Page 142

38 - Flexible Bay DevicesYour LifeBook notebook will automatically detect the new device and activate it within your system. The drive letters associa

Page 143 - Operating System Options

39 - LifeBook Security/Application PanelFigure 19. LifeBook Security/Application Panel LifeBook Security/Application PanelA unique feature of your L

Page 144 - Glossary

40 - LifeBook Security/Application PanelSetting up Your LifeBook Security PanelWhen you receive your LifeBook notebook, the security panel application

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41 - LifeBook Security/Application PanelSetting Passwords When shipped from the factory, no passwords are set. You have a choice of having no password

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42 - LifeBook Security/Application PanelSetting User Password Windows XP:1 Go to the Start menu.2 Click on Programs.3 Click on Security Panel Applicat

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43 - LifeBook Security/Application PanelFrom Suspend State 1 Press your Power/Suspend/Resume button.2 When the Security Indicator flashes, enter the p

Page 148

44 - LifeBook Security/Application PanelUninstalling the Security Panel ApplicationYou have two options when uninstalling the security panel applicati

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System DisposalRecycling your battery Over time, the batteries that run your mobile computer will begin to hold a charge for a shorter amount of time;

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45 - LifeBook Security/Application PanelSupervisor: 1 Go to Start Menu, Click on Control Panel.2 Open Add/Remove Programs Properties in the Control Pa

Page 151 - IP Address

46 - LifeBook Security/Application PanelLaunching Applications with the Security/Application PanelThe security panel also enables you to launch applic

Page 152

47 - LifeBook Security/Application PanelThe Internet tab is different. It comes set to launch your Windows default Internet browser (Internet Explorer

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48 Chapter 2 Getting Started with Your LifeBookFigure 20. Connecting the AC AdapterPower SourcesYour Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has three

Page 154

49 - Power SourcesConnecting the Power AdaptersThe AC adapter or optional Auto/Airline adapter provides power for operating your notebook and charging

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50 - Display PanelFigure 21. Opening the Display PanelDisplay PanelYour Fujitsu LifeBook notebook contains a display panel that is backlit for easier

Page 156

51 - Display PanelAdjusting Display Panel BrightnessOnce you have turned on your LifeBook notebook, you may want to adjust the brightness level of the

Page 157

52 - Starting Your LifeBook NotebookStarting Your LifeBook NotebookPower OnPower/Suspend/Resume Button The Power/Suspend/Resume button is used to turn

Page 158

53 - Starting Your LifeBook NotebookBoot SequenceThe procedure for starting-up your notebook is termed the Bootup sequence and involves your notebook’

Page 159

54 - Starting Your LifeBook NotebookBIOS Setup UtilityThe BIOS Setup Utility is a program that sets up the operating environment for your LifeBook not

Page 160 - Regulatory Information

ContentsPrefaceAbout This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Conventions Used in

Page 161 - - Regulatory Information

55 - Starting Your LifeBook NotebookClicking on any of the fields will invoke the screen, information, or action described.The Boot Menu can also be i

Page 162

56 - Starting Your LifeBook Notebook1 First of all, you will need to read and accept the End User License Agreements (EULAs). 2 You will be prompted t

Page 163

57 - Starting Your LifeBook NotebookStarting Windows XP the First TimeRegistering Windows XP with Microsoft In order to ensure that you receive the mo

Page 164

58 - Starting Your LifeBook NotebookRegistering Your LifeBook notebook with FujitsuYou can register your LifeBook by going to our website at: us.fujit

Page 165 - • On board an airplane, or

59 - Starting Your LifeBook Notebook Fujitsu Driver Update Utility Your system has a convenient tool called the Fujitsu Driver Update (FDU) utility. W

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60 - Power ManagementPower ManagementYour Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has many options and features for conserving battery power. Some of these features

Page 167 - Canadian Notice

61 - Power ManagementStandby (Sleep) ModeStandby (Sleep) mode in Windows saves the contents of your system memory during periods of inactivity by main

Page 168

62 - Power ManagementHibernation (Save-to-Disk) FeatureThe Hibernation feature saves the contents of your notebook’s system memory to the hard drive a

Page 169 - Ad Hoc Mode Network

63 - Power ManagementRestarting the SystemIf your system is on and you need to restart it, be sure that you use the following procedure. Windows Vista

Page 170

64 - Power ManagementUsing the correct procedure to shut down from Windows allows your notebook to complete its operations and turn off power in the p

Page 171 - How to Handle This Device

Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Using the Keyboard . . . . . . . .

Page 172 - WLAN Switch

65 Chapter 3 User-Installable FeaturesLithium ion BatteryYour LifeBook notebook has a Lithium ion battery that provides power for operati

Page 173 - Configuring the Wireless LAN

66 - Lithium ion BatteryRecharging the BatteriesIf you want to know the condition of the primary Lithium ion battery, check the Battery Level indicato

Page 174 - Connection to the network

67 - Lithium ion BatteryLow Battery State When the battery is running low, a low battery notification message will appear. If you do not respond to th

Page 175 - Troubleshooting the WLAN

68 - Lithium ion BatteryReplacing the Battery With the purchase of an additional battery, you can have a fully charged spare to swap with one that is

Page 176 - (continued)

69 - Lithium ion BatteryFigure 22. Removing a Battery2 Follow steps 3 through 6 in “Cold Swapping Batteries”. Battery Lift PointBattery PackLeft Batt

Page 177 - 10 units or less ****

70 - Optical DriveFigure 23. Optical DriveOptical DriveThere is a variety of media available to use with your system, depending upon the system confi

Page 178 - - WLAN Specifications

71 - Optical Drive• Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer: This drive allows you to access movies, software, and audio DVD/CDs as well as to read and wri

Page 179 - Using the Bluetooth Device

72 - Optical Drive3 Place the media into the tray, label side up, with the hole in the center of the disc. Snap the disc onto the raised circle in the

Page 180 - Warranty

73 - Optical DriveFigure 24. Loading/Ejecting MediaRemoving Media1 Push and release the eject button on the front of the optical drive. This will sto

Page 181

74 - Optical DriveUsing the Media Player SoftwareStarting a DVD Movie 1 Insert the DVD into the optical drive of the notebook. If the CD AutoRun featu

Page 182

3 Starting Your LifeBook Notebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Power On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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75 - Optical DriveOpening the Media Player Control Panel With most DVD-ROMs, you have the option of altering how the movie should play and what you wi

Page 184

76 - Optical DriveTo Watch a Movie on Battery Power: 1 Have an additional full-charged battery or your AC adapter ready for use.2 Start watching your

Page 185 - Master Password Concept

77 - Memory Stick/Secure Digital/xD CardsYour LifeBook notebook supports Memory Sticks, Secure Digital (SD), and xD-Picture cards, on which you can st

Page 186

78 - Memory Stick/Secure Digital/xD CardsxD-Picture Cards work the same as Memory Sticks and SD Cards, but they are much smaller than either one. xD-P

Page 187 - Enrolling a Fingerprint

79 - Using PC CardsFigure 28. Installing/Removing PC CardsUsing PC CardsYour LifeBook notebook supports PC Cards, which can perform a variety of func

Page 188 - Password Replacement

80 - Using PC CardsInstalling PC CardsSee your PC Card manual for instructions on the installation of your card. Some cards may require that your note

Page 189 - Associating a Friendly Name

81 - Using PC CardsRemoving PC CardsSee your PC Card manual for specific instructions on removing your card. Some cards may require your notebook to b

Page 190 - With Master Password

82 - Memory Upgrade ModuleMemory Upgrade ModuleYour Fujitsu LifeBook notebook comes with a minimum of 512 MB of high speed Double Data Rate Synchronou

Page 191 - Password Management

83 - Memory Upgrade Module6 Align the memory upgrade module with the component side up. Align the connector edge of the memory upgrade module with the

Page 192 - OmniPass User Identities

84 - Memory Upgrade ModuleChecking the Memory CapacityOnce you have changed the system memory capacity by replacing the installed module with a larger

Page 193 - Switch User Identity

4 Memory Stick/Secure Digital/xD Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Installing Memory Stick/SDxD Cards . . . . . . . . . .

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85 - Memory Upgrade ModuleThere may be a variation between the actual memory size and what is displayed. This is possible if your system is configured

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86 - Device PortsDevice PortsYour Fujitsu LifeBook notebook and the optional Port Replicator come equipped with multiple ports to which you can connec

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87 - Device Ports4 Select the Modems tab, and click the [Properties] button.5 Select the Modem tab and adjust the volume as necessary.Infrared PortThe

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88 - Device PortsIEEE 1394 PortThe 4-pin 1394 port allows you to connect digital devices that are compliant with IEEE 1394 standard (also known as “Fi

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89 - Device PortsInternal LAN (RJ-45) JackThe internal LAN (RJ-45) jack is used for a Gigabit (10Base-T/100Base-Tx/1000Base-T) Ethernet LAN connection

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90 - Device PortsFigure 35. Connecting a USB DeviceHeadphone/Line-Out JackThe headphone/line-out jack allows you to connect headphones or powered ext

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91 - Device PortsMicrophone/Line-In JackThe microphone/line-in jack allows you to connect an external mono microphone. Your microphone must be equippe

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92 - Device PortsS-Video Out JackThe S-Video Out jack is used to transmit a higher resolution video signal to a compatible TV or VCR. Note that in ord

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93 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Your LifeBookTroubleshootingThere may be occasions when you encounter simple setup or operating problems tha

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94 - Troubleshooting7 If the problem has not been resolved, refer to the Troubleshooting Table, that follows, for more detailed troubleshooting inform

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