Fujitsu Lifebook T731 Operations Manual

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Page 1 - LIFEBOOK T731

SystemOperating ManualLIFEBOOK T731

Page 2 - Congratulations, you have

ContentsTechnical data ... 113Notebook . . . . ...

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Removing and installing com po nentsduring servicingPreparing to remove componentsIf you are going to remove or change system components, prepare for

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Removing and inst alling componentsduring servicingRemoving a cover12► Rem ove the screw (1).► Pull off the cover from the notebook in the direction o

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Removing and installing com po nentsduring servicingInstalling a memory moduleMemory bank 0 must always be loaded.2a1► Insert the mem ory module with

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Removing and inst alling componentsduring servicingRemoving and installing the harddiskRemoving a cover• Requirement: The dust chamber cover is remove

Page 7 - Contents

Removing and installing com po nentsduring servicingRemoving a hard disk11321► Remove the screw (1).► Slide the hard disk in the direction of the arro

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Removing and inst alling componentsduring servicingInstalling a hard disk11123► Place the hard d isk into the hard disk compartment (1).► Slide the ha

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Removing and installing com po nentsduring servicingAttaching the cover112► Place the cover in the correct mounting position (1).► Fasten the screws (

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Settings in BIO S Setup UtilitySettings in BIOS Setup UtilityBIOSSetupUtilitySystemsettings,BIOSSetupUtilityConfiguration,BIOS SetupUtilitySetupSystem

Page 11 - Innovative technology

Settings in BIOS Setup UtilityExiting BIOS Setup UtilityBIOSSetupUtilityYou need to select the desired option in the Exit menu and activate it by pres

Page 12 - Notational conventions

Troubleshooting and tipsTroubleshooting and tipsTroubleshootingTi psFaultTroubleshootingFollow the safety notes in the "Safety/Regulations"

Page 13 - Ports and controls

Innovative techn ologyInnovative technology... and ergonomic design m ake your device a reliable and convenient companion.The device boots very quickl

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Troubleshooting and tipsRestoring the hard disk contents under WindowsHarddisk:Operatingsystem,restoringYou can reset your device to the factory defau

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Troubleshooting and tipsBattery indicator does not illuminateCauseFault eliminationThe battery is not installed c orrectly.► Switch the notebook off.►

Page 16 - 1=Penslot

Troubleshooting and tipsThe external monitor remains blankMonitorCause TroubleshootingMonitor is switched off. ► Switch the external monitor on.Power

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Troubleshooting and tipsThe cursor does not correctly follow thepen movementsCauseFault eliminationPen incorrectly calibrated Windows XP► Calibrate th

Page 18 - Important notes

Troubleshooting and tipsThe notebook stops workingNotebookEnergysavingmodeCause TroubleshootingNotebook is in energy saving mode.► Leave energy saving

Page 19 - Notebook: transporting

Troubleshooting and tipsThe battery discharges too quicklyBattery:CauseTroubleshootingThe battery is either too hot ortoo cold. In thiscase the batter

Page 20 - Cleaning the notebook

Troubleshooting and tipsError messag e/cause ResolutionExtended memory failed at o ffset: xxxx Failing B its:zzzz zzzzWhen testing th e extended mem o

Page 21 - Unpacking and

Technical dataTechnical dataNotebookGeneralProcessorIntel® 2nd GenerationCore i™ with VProTechnologyMain memory (SO DIMM) Maximum 8 GB DDR32 slots for

Page 22 - Mains adapter connecting

Technical dataPortsMonitor port (analogue) 15-pin female connectorHDMI port 19-pin socketLAN portSocket, RJ45Microphone port/L ine In3.5mmstereominija

Page 23 - Switchingonforthefirst time

Technical dataRechargeable batteryYou can find information on the batteries used in your device o n theInternet at "http://ts.fujitsu .com/support

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Innovative techn olo gyNotational conventionsPay p articu lar attention to text marked with this symbol. Failure to observethese wa rnings could pose

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Manufacturer’s notesManufacturer’s notesEnergy StarProducts which are Energy Star certificated and labelled always meet the fullrequirements of the sta

Page 26 - Opening the notebook

Manufacturer’s notesCE markingCEmarkingCE marking fo r devices with radio componen tThis equipment co mplies with the requirements of Directive 1999/5

Page 27 - Switching on the notebook

Manufacturer’s notes• Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit than t he receiver.• Consult the dealer or an experienced ra

Page 28 - From notebook to Tablet PC

Manufacturer’s notes• Public transportation terminals where telephones are used to call taxis orto reserve lodging or rental cars.• In ho tel and mote

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Manufacturer’s notesAvant de connecter ce t éq uipement à une ligne téléphonique, l’utilisateur doit vérifiers’il est permis de connecter cet équipemen

Page 30 - Select displa

Manufacturer’s notesThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) this device may not ca us

Page 31 - From Tablet PC to notebook

Manufacturer’s notesInstallation and use of this radio device must be in strict accordance with the instructions includedin the user documentation pro

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IndexIndexAA beep sounds every second 107Acoustic error messages 111Anti-theft protection 83Audio de vices, connecting 93Audio ports 93–94BBackspace 5

Page 33 - Switching off t

IndexHHandlingdata carriers 67Hard disk:restoring the contents 106Hardware configuration 103HDMI port 90IImportant notes 14Incorrect date/time 106Inser

Page 34 - Language se

IndexPasswordchanging 84entering 84removing 85Password protection 83Peripheral devicesconnecting 88disconnecting 88Port ReplicatorConnecting a noteboo

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Ports and co ntrolsPorts and controlsThis chapter presents the individual hardware components of your device. It gives anoverview of the displays and

Page 36 - LCD screen

IndexVVGA connection socket 89Video devices, connecting 93Virtual numeric keypad 51Volume control 74WWebcam 59Weight SaverRemoving 65Wireless LANSwitc

Page 37 - Using fingers

Ports and cont rols12341 = DC input connector (DC IN)2 = USB port w ith charging function (USB3.0, Anytime USB charge)3 = ExpressCard slot4 = Eject bu

Page 38 - Actions with one finger

Ports and co ntrols123451 = Kensington Lock2 = USB ports (USB 2.0 )3 = H DMI port4 = VGA monitor port5 = LAN portFujitsu Technology Solutions 11

Page 39 - Action s with two fingers

Ports and cont rols1 2 31=Penslot2 = Module bay with optical drive3 = Unlocking lever for module bay12 Fujitsu Technology Solutions

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Ports and co ntrols145231 = Hard disk service compartment2 = Ventilation slot cover3 = Port for Port Replicator4 = Memory service compartment5 = Recha

Page 41 - Actions with three fingers

Important notesImportant notesImportantnotesNotesThis chapter contains essen tial safety information which must be followedwhen wo rking with your not

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Important notesTravelling with your n otebookMobileoperationNotesTransporta tionNotebookPlease observe the points listed below when travelling with yo

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Congratulations, you havedecided to buy aninnovative Fujitsu product.The latest information about our products, useful tips, u pdates etc. is availabl

Page 44 - Actions with four fingers

Important notesCleaning the notebookDo not clean any interior parts yourself; leave this job to a service technician.Only use cleaning prod ucts desig

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First-time setup of your deviceFirst-time setup of your deviceFirst- timese tupGettingstartedPlease read the chapter "Important notes", Page

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First-time s etup of your deviceSelecting a locationSelectingalocationDeviceMainsadapt erSelect a suitable location for the device before setting it u

Page 47 - Using the stylus pen

First-time setup of your deviceSwitching on the device for the first timeSwitchingonforthefirst timeOn devices with ON/OFF switch for wireless component

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Working with the noteboo kWorking with the notebookNotebook,operat i onNotebookThis chapter describes the basics for operating your n otebook. Please

Page 49 - Calibrating the pen

Working with the notebookStatus disp lays DescriptionPower-on indi cato r• Indicator is illuminated: The notebook is switched on.• Indicator flashes: T

Page 50 - Installing a pen cord

Working with the noteboo kOpening the notebook12► Press the release button (1), a nd unfold the LCD screen upwards (2).22 Fujitsu Technology Solutions

Page 51 - Touchpad and touchpad buttons

Working with the notebookSwitching on the notebookNotebook:sw itchingonPower-onindicatorSuspend/Resumebu tton1► Slide the ON/OFF switch (1) to the rig

Page 52 - Dragging items

Working with the noteboo kDifferent ways to use your notebookDuring you r daily work, you can use your notebook as a tablet PC or as a not ebook, just

Page 53 - Keyboard

Working with the notebook► Raise the screen into a vertical position.► Hold the screen as low as possible on both sides. Turn the screen to the left o

Page 55 - Country and keyboard settings

Working with the noteboo k► Now fold the screen down until the back of the screen is flat on top ofthe k eyboard and the hook latches in.The s creen i

Page 56 - Key combinations

Working with the notebookFrom Tablet PC to notebook12► Press the release button (1), and unfold the LCD screen upwards (2).► Open the display until it

Page 57 - Fn+F10Toggleoutputs creen

Working with the noteboo kNote the direction o f rotation in the following description! No guarantee claimscan be met for damage caused by turning in

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Working with the notebook12► To be able to shut the notebook again, rota te the hook from position (1) to position (2).Switching off the notebookNoteb

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Working with the noteboo kClosing the notebook► Fold the LCD screen down onto the lower part of the notebook until you feel it lock into place.Languag

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Working with the notebookSelecting the language for handwriting recognitionand keyboardSelectthelanguage:forhandwritingrecognitionandkeyboard► Click o

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Working with the noteboo kLCD screenLCDscreenNotesHigh-quality TFT displays are installed in notebooks from Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH. Fortech

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Working with the notebookUsing fingersYou can exe cute certain commands by using your finger tip on the to uchscreen of your device.Everything which you

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Working with the noteboo kActions with one fingerAction DescriptionSelecting objects (click with the left mousebutton)► With your finger, tap once briefl

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Working with the notebookAction s with two fingersAction DescriptionScrolling► Positio n two fingers o n the touchscreen.► Mo ve yo ur fingers upwards to

Page 65 - Removing a battery

CopyrightFujitsu Technology Solutions 2011 10/2011Published byFujitsu Technology SolutionsMies-van-der-Rohe-Straße 8 (Mies-van-der-Rohe Street No. 8)8

Page 66 - Installing a battery

Working with the noteboo kAction DescriptionIncreasing or decreasing the view► Position two fingers on the touchscreen andmove them apart to increase t

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Working with the notebookActions with three fingersAction DescriptionMaximising or minimising current window► Positio n three fingers on the touchscreen

Page 68 - ModulebayModules

Working with the noteboo kAction DescriptionDisplaying and rotating current window in 3Dcarousel layout► Tap the touchscreen with your three fingersto

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Working with the notebookAction DescriptionScrolling thro ugh all open files in a program► Positio n three fingers on the touchscreenand move them to th

Page 70 - Installing a module

Working with the noteboo kActions with four fingersAction DescriptionDisplaying a menu with co ntext-sensitive webapplications w ith one handYou can se

Page 71 - Optical drive

Working with the notebookAction DescriptionEnlarging the area► To mag nify an area o f a document, positiontwo fingers of each hand in a rectangle onth

Page 72 - InsertingRemoving

Working with the noteboo kAction DescriptionPaging through (fast scrolling)► Position four fingers on the touchscreen andmove them upwards to scroll up

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Working with the notebookActions using five fi ngersAction DescriptionDisplay d esktop► Tap on the screen with all five fingers to hideall the a pplicatio

Page 74 - PowerPowerBattery

Working with the noteboo kYou can use the pen on your note book as an electronic writing implement to selectitems and to navigate th rough menu option

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Working with the notebookOpening a contextmenuClick with the right-hand mousebutton.Touch the desired element with thepen and leave the pen on the ele

Page 76 - Removing the memory card

LIFEBOOK T731Operating ManualInnovative technology 7Ports and controls 9Important notes 14First-time setup of your device 17Working with the notebook

Page 77 - ExpressCards

Working with the noteboo kReplacing the pen tipWith use, the pen t ip m ay become worn or may pick up foreign particles that can scratch the screen.A

Page 78 - Loudspeakers and microphones

Working with the notebookUsing the device as a notebookTouchpad and touchpad buttonsKeep the touchpad clean. Protect it from dirt, liqu ids and grease

Page 79 - SIM card

Working with the noteboo kDragging items► Select the desired item.Touchpad► Press and hold the left button and drag the item to the desired positionwi

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Working with the notebookKeyboardKeyboardNumerickeypadNumerickeypadButtonsThe keyboard of your notebook is subject to continuous wear through normalus

Page 81 - Ethernet and LAN

Working with the noteboo kKey DescriptionBackspace keyThe B ackspace key deletes the charact er to the left of the curso r.BackspaceB ackspaceTab keyT

Page 82 - Your Port Replicator

Working with the notebookVirtual numeric keypadNumerickeypadVirtualnumeric ke ypadNumLockTo provide the convenience of a numeric keypad, your keyboard

Page 83 - PortReplicator

Working with the noteboo kKey combinationsThe key combinations described below apply when using Microsoft Windowsoperating systems. Some of the follow

Page 84

Working with the notebookCombinatio n DescriptionTogg le output screenFn+F10Toggleoutputs creenUse this key combination to select which screen(s) is/a

Page 85

Working with the noteboo kTablet buttonsYour notebook has five multifunction tablet buttons. You can navigate on the screen with asimple press of a but

Page 86 - Security functions

Working with the notebookBasic functions when the device h a s b ootedButton Basic functionA1Scroll downYo u scroll down in your document with this ke

Page 87 - Configuri

Microsoft, MS, Windows XP and Windows 7 are regist e red trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.Adobe Reade r is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorpo

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Working with the noteboo kFunctions when the security system is activeIf you have assigned a supervisor password and/or user password, you can enterth

Page 89 - Password protectio

Working with the notebookFunctions during Windows log-onWhen the Windows log-on dialog is displayed, the tablet buttons provide special functions:Butt

Page 90 - Setting the User passwor

Working with the noteboo kKey combinationsKey combinations cannot be changed.You can find information on programming the tablet buttons in "Progra

Page 91 - Disabling TPM

Working with the notebookProgramming the tablet buttonsYou can program the tablet buttons to open a specific application or executea specific function w

Page 92 - Connecting external devices

Working with the noteboo kRechargeable batteryRechargeablebatteryBatteryLife,batteryRechargeablebatteryRechargeablebatteryWhen not plugged into a main

Page 93

Working with the notebookRemoving and installing the batteryOnly use rechargeable batteries approved by Fujitsu TechnologySolutions for your notebook.

Page 94 - HDMI port

Working with the noteboo kInstalling a battery21► Position the battery at the edge of the casing (1).► Push the battery into the battery compartment u

Page 95 - Connecting USB devices

Working with the notebookBattery charge status indicatorYou can che ck the charge status directly on the battery itself.► Remov e the batte ry (see &q

Page 96 - USBchargingfunction

Working with the noteboo kModuleModulebayModulesThe design of your notebook enables the flexible use of notebook batteries and drives. Thefollowing mod

Page 97

Working with the notebookRemoving a module1ModuleDriveWeight Saver► Slide the release leve r in the direction of the arrow (1).► Now pu ll the module

Page 98 - Headphone port

ContentsContentsInnovative technology ... 7Furtherinformation ...

Page 99 - Removing and installing compo

Working with the noteboo kInstalling a module► Place the modu le into the m odule bay so that the contacts enter first.► Push the module into the modu

Page 100

Working with the notebookOptical driveOpticaldriveThis product c onta ins a light emitting diode, classified in accordance with IEC8251:1993: LASER CLA

Page 101 - Removing memory modules

Working with the noteboo kInserting or removing a data carrierInsertingRemovingThe notebook must be switched on.21► Push the insert/eject button (1).

Page 102 - Attaching the cover

Working with the notebookRemoving and fitting the dust removal cover(ventilation slot cover)In order to ensure opt imum cooling of the components in yo

Page 103

Working with the noteboo kUsing the power-management featuresPowerPowerBatteryThe notebook uses less power when the available power-management feature

Page 104 - Removing a hard disk

Working with the notebookMemory cardsSlotYour notebook is equipped with an integrated memory card reader.Observe the manufacturer’s instructions when

Page 105 - Installing a hard disk

Working with the noteboo kRemoving the memory cardMemorycardIn order t o protect your data, always follow the correct procedurefor removing the card o

Page 106 - Finishing component removal

Working with the notebookExpressCardsSlotExpressCardAn ExpressCard slot allows an ExpressCard/54 to be used with the computer.Consult the documentatio

Page 107 - Operating BIOS Setup Utility

Working with the noteboo kRemoving the cardAlways remove the card according to the rules described below, toensure that none of your data is lo st.You

Page 108 - Exiting BIOS Setup Utility

Working with the notebookSIM cardA SIM Card (Subscriber Identity Module) is a chip card which is inserte d in a mobile telephone ornotebook to enable

Page 109 - Troubleshooting and tips

ContentsCharging, caringforand maintainingthebattery ... 60Removingandinstalling thebattery ...

Page 110

Working with the noteboo kWireless LAN / Bluetooth / UMTSThe installation of radio components not approved by Fujitsu Technology Solutionswill invalid

Page 111 - LCDscreenLCDscre en

Working with the notebookSetting up W LAN access• Requirement: A WLAN must be available and you must have thecorresponding access information.Informat

Page 112

Working with the noteboo kYour Port ReplicatorThe Port Replicator is a device that helps you to quickly connect your notebook toyour peripheral device

Page 113 - Notebook

Working with the notebookConnecting the noteboo k to the Port ReplicatorIf you connect th e notebook to the Port Replicator during operation, problem

Page 114

Working with the noteboo kConnecting the mains adapter to the Port Replicator123► Connect the m ains adapter c able to the DCjack (DC IN) of the Port

Page 115 - Error messages on the screen

Working with the notebookDisconnecting the notebook from the Port ReplicatorProblems may occur if the notebook is removed from the Port Replicator dur

Page 116 - xxxx Failing

Security functionsSecurity functionsSecurityfunctionsYour n otebook has several security fea tures that you can use to secure yoursystem from unauthor

Page 117 - Technical data

Security functionsConfiguring the fingerprint sensorFingerprintsens orFingerprintsens orThe fingerprint sensor can record an image of a finge rprint. W it

Page 118 - Port Replicator (optional)

Security functionsProtecting BIOS Setup Utility (supervisor and user password)If you have opened these operating instructions on the screen, we recomm

Page 119 - Mains adapter

Security functionsRemoving passwordsTo remove a password (without setting a new password) perform the f ollowing steps:PasswordSupervisorpasswordUserp

Page 120 - Manufacturer’s notes

ContentsHDMI port ... 90Connecting USB devices . . . . . ...

Page 121 - Regulatory notices

Security functionsSetting the Supervisor password► Select Start - Run.► Enter the following at the command line: C:\Program Files\Fujitsu\SecurityPane

Page 122

Security functionsTrusted Platform Module (TPM) (device-dependent)TPMTrustedPlatform ModuleTo use the TPM, you must activate the TPM in the BIOS Setup

Page 123 - DOC (Industry CANADA) notices

Connecting external devicesConnecting external devicesAlways refer to the safety informa tion provided in "Important notes", Page 14 beforec

Page 124 - Regulatoryinform ation

Connecting external devicesConnecting an external m onitorYou can connect an external monitor to the a nalo gue VG A monitor connection of thenotebook

Page 125

Connecting external devicesHDMI portHDMIportDepending on the device v ersion, your device may have an integral HDMI port.The HDMI p ort on your notebo

Page 126

Connecting external devicesConnecting USB devicesUSBportsOn the USB ports, you can connect external devices that also have a USB port(e.g. a DVD drive

Page 127

Connecting external devicesUSB port with charging function (Anytime USB charge)USBchargingfunctionIt is recommend ed that the note book be operated wi

Page 128

Connecting external devicesConnecting FireWire devicesFireWireConnecting audiodevicesVideodevices,connectingFireWire :External devices such as digital

Page 129

Connecting external devicesHeadphone portConnectingaudio devicesAudioportsConnectingheadphonesYou can connect headphones o r external loudspeakers to

Page 130

Removing and inst alling componentsduring servicingRemoving and installing componentsduring servicingOnly qualified technicians should repair your not

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