Fujitsu Laptop 6000 SS User Manual

DESKPOWER 6000/SS Series User’s Manual  
Fujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct, but accepts no liability  
foranyerrororomissioninthesame.AnyproceduresdescribedinthisdocumentforoperatingFujitsu  
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.  
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offers or commitments.  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
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.  
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13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under  
the following conditions:  
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
b. If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the 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. If the 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.  
14. 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.  
15. Use only the proper type of power supply cord set (provided in your accessories box) for this unit.  
Itshouldbeadetachabletype:ULlisted/CSAcertified, BS1363,ASTA,SS145certified, rated10A  
250V minimum, VDE approved or its equivalent. Maximum length is 15 feet (4.6 meters).  
16. NOTE:  
PleasetakeextraprecautionwhenconnectingtheLANcable;donotconnecttheLANcable  
to the peripheral device's connector, that might have excessive voltage.  
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Before Starting Your PC  
For Safe Operations  
This manual contains the important safety information for using DESKPOWER.  
Read this manual thoroughly before using your PC.  
This equipment may be adversely affected by the momentary drop of supplied voltage due to  
lightning. An uninterruptible AC power supply is recommended to use against the momentary  
drop of supplied voltage.  
(ThismessageisbasedontheJapanElectronicIndustryDevelopmentAssociation’sguidelines  
for measures against momentary voltage drop in PCs.)  
ThisequipmentiscompliantwiththePCindustrystandard(PC-11-1988)oftheJapanElectronic  
Industry Development Association.  
Cautions  
This equipment is a class-B information technology equipment based on the standard of the  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI).  
Although the equipment is intended for use in residential environments, it may create a radio  
interference if placed near a radio or a television set.  
Follow the PC system handling instructions of operator’s guide.  
Fujitsu, as a member of the International Energy Star Program, recognizes that  
this equipment is compliant with the standard of the International Energy Star  
Program.  
The International Energy Star Program is a worldwide program for promoting  
energy saving for computers and other office equipment. The program aims at  
promotingthedevelopmentanduseofproductsequippedwiththefunctionsthat  
caneffectivelyreduceenergyconsumptionandusesavoluntarysystemthatallowsenterprises  
to join at their own discretion. The target products are office equipment including computers,  
displays, printers, facsimiles, and copying machines. The standards for individual types of  
equipment and the mark (  
countries.  
) prepared by the Program are used commonly among member  
SincethisequipmentcontainsspecialmaterialscontrolledbytheForeignExchangeandForeign  
Trade Control Law. Authorization under the law is required to export this equipment.  
Safety product applications  
This product is intended to be used in ordinary business, personal, or home applications as it  
has not been designed or produced to meet the highly safety application requirements.  
Do not use this product in an environment where the highly safety application requirements are  
not satisfied.  
Thehighlysafetyapplicationmeansanapplicationenvironmentwherethefollowingsafetycontrol  
means shall be provided to avoid a serious safety problem.  
• Nuclearcontrol,aviationcontrol,airtrafficcontrol,masstransportcontrol,lifesupport,weapon  
launch control and others  
This product contains certain components having the limited service life (such as a CRT or LCD  
display and a hard disk unit), and you may need to replace them earlier than the usual service  
life if you operate them continuously.  
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Conventions used in this manual  
Warning messages  
This manual uses various pictorials. This manual uses various safety signs and symbols so that you  
can use the PC system safely and prevent personal injury and/or property damage. The following  
givesthesignsandtheirexplanations.Befamiliarwiththesesignsbeforeproceedingtothesubsequent  
sections of this manual.  
This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in death or severe injury  
if the user does not perform the procedure correctly.  
CAUTION  
This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in personal injury or  
property damage if the user does not perform the procedure correctly.  
WARNING  
Inadditiontotheabovesigns,thefollowingsymbolsareusedtoprovidedetailedinformationconcerning  
personal injury and/or property damage:  
Thesymbolmarkedwith[  
]dicatesawarningorcautionitem.Anexplanation  
of an alert is presented in or beside the symbol.  
The symbol marked with [  
] indicates what must not be done (prohibited  
action). The meaning of a direction is presented in or beside the symbol.  
The symbol marked with [ G ] indicates what must be observed. The meaning  
of a direction is presented in or beside the symbol.  
Symbols used in the text  
The following symbols are used in the text of this manual.  
Thestatementprovidedwiththissymbolexplainscautionsonuseorwhatmust  
not be done. Read this section carefully.  
Important  
Point  
The statement provided with this symbol explains what is required to operate  
hardware or software correctly. Read this section carefully.  
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, [] key  
Two or more keys that must be pressed simultaneously are represented by the combination of “+”  
sign and following keys:  
Example: [Ctrl] + [F3] keys, [Shift] + [] keys  
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Command entry (from keyboard)  
A command entry is represented in this manual as follows:  
diskcopy  
a:  
a:  
• If two letters are separated by a space as indicated by the top arrow, press the [Space] bar once.  
Commands, an example of which is given above in lowercase, can also be entered in uppercase.  
• [CD-ROM drive] indicates the name of CD-ROM drive being used. Enter the drive name in  
accordance with your PC environment.  
[CD-ROM drive]:\setup.exe  
Sample screens  
Onlythetypicalexamplesareshowninthismanual. Thescreensandfilenamesshowninthismanual  
may differ from actual ones.  
Illustrations  
The illustration shows typical examples only in this manual. The peripherals you actually use may  
differ from those explained in this manual.  
Representation of continuous operation  
Continuous operation steps are shown using the “” sign as follows:  
Example: Choose the Start, Program and Accessories in this order.  
Click [Start] [Program] [Accessories]  
Reference to products  
In this manual, the following products are referred to as follows:  
Product name  
Name used in this manual  
Windows Me  
Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition  
Windows Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system SECOND EDITION  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional  
Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation Operating System Version 4.0  
DESKPOWER  
Windows 98  
Windows  
Windows 2000  
Windows NT  
The PC or PC unit  
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Warning and caution labels  
Your PC bears the warning and caution labels as shown below.  
Never detach or soil the warning or caution labels.  
Rear surface of the equipment  
TN  
DESKPOWER  
MODEL FPC-S90000  
P/N  
LISTED  
UL1950  
7J61  
U
®L  
CP070181-01  
200-240V(1.75A)/100-120(3.5A) 50/60Hz  
MADE IN SINGAPORE  
By Fujitsu Limited Japan(J)  
FUJITSU LIMITED  
To prevent electric shock,  
switch off the PC and  
WARNING  
connected peripherals and  
unplug power cords from  
respective outlets before  
disassembling the unit and  
installing a built-in option.  
Electric shock  
ATTENTION  
WARNING  
115V of voltage switch in the power supply corresponds to 100-200V  
230V of voltage switch in the power supply corresponds to 200-240V  
• Before starting to mount or dismount an optional unit for your PC, switch off  
the PC and all units linked to it, and unplug them from their respective outlets.  
Otherwise, electric shock may occur.  
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Manual configuration  
Chapter 1 Introduction  
This chapter provides basic information on the PC, such as the names and  
functionsofindividualparts,andalsoexplainsthebasicoperationofthePC,such  
as turning the power on or off.  
Chapter 2 Hardware  
Thischapterprovidesbasicinformationonhowtohandletheperipheralsinstalled  
(or can be installed) on the PC.  
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting  
This chapter explains the BIOS Setup program used to set the date or energy-  
saving mode of the PC. In addition, this chapter describes how to define a  
password to protect the data stored on the PC.  
Chapter 4 Technical Information  
ThissectionexplainswhatyoushoulddowhenaproblemoccursonthePC.Read  
this section as necessary.  
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Contents  
CHAPTER 1  
Introduction  
1
Part Names and Functions ..............................................................2  
Front of the PC unit .......................................................................................... 2  
Back of the PC unit .......................................................................................... 4  
Inside the PC unit ............................................................................................. 6  
Motherboard ..................................................................................................... 7  
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3
Keyboard ...........................................................................................8  
Mouse ..............................................................................................10  
Using the mouse ............................................................................................ 10  
4
Installation .......................................................................................12  
Installation area ............................................................................................. 12  
Mounting the feet ........................................................................................... 12  
Example of installation ................................................................................... 15  
Horizontal placement ..................................................................................... 15  
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6
7
Connection ......................................................................................16  
Connecting the display, keyboard, mouse, and LAN cables .......................... 17  
Connecting the power cable ........................................................................... 20  
Turning On the Power .....................................................................22  
Notes on power-on ......................................................................................... 22  
Turning on the power...................................................................................... 23  
Turning Off the Power ....................................................................24  
Notes on power-off ......................................................................................... 24  
Turning off the power...................................................................................... 24  
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Resetting .........................................................................................27  
Resetting the PC ............................................................................................ 27  
CD-ROM ...........................................................................................29  
Notes on handling .......................................................................................... 29  
Inserting or removing a CD ............................................................................ 30  
10 Floppy Disk .....................................................................................32  
Notes on handling .......................................................................................... 32  
Inserting or removing a floppy disk ................................................................ 32  
11 Hard Disk .........................................................................................34  
Notes on handling the hard disk..................................................................... 34  
CHAPTER 2  
Hardware 35  
1
Before Installing a Peripheral Device............................................36  
What are peripheral devices? ........................................................................ 36  
Notes on handling .......................................................................................... 37  
2
Removing the Cover .......................................................................38  
Removing the upper cover ............................................................................. 38  
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4
Increasing the Memory Capacity...................................................39  
Location of memory modules ......................................................................... 40  
Applicable memory modules .......................................................................... 40  
Installing memory modules ............................................................................ 41  
Installing Expansion Cards............................................................44  
Location of expansion cards .......................................................................... 45  
Applicable expansion cards............................................................................ 45  
Installing an expansion card ........................................................................... 46  
CHAPTER 3  
Troubleshooting  
1
Problems .........................................................................................50  
CHAPTER 4  
Technical Information  
1
Maintenance of the Hardware ........................................................54  
Maintenance of the PC unit ............................................................................ 54  
Maintenance of the keyboard ......................................................................... 54  
Maintenance of CDs....................................................................................... 54  
Maintenance of the mouse ............................................................................. 55  
Cleaning of the floppy disk drive .................................................................... 56  
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3
Security of the Case .......................................................................57  
Other Precautions...........................................................................58  
Preventing Television or Radio Interference ................................................... 58  
USB (Windows 98/2000/Me model) ............................................................... 58  
USB keyboard (Windows 98 model) .............................................................. 59  
Addition of LAN adapter ................................................................................. 59  
Wake up On LAN ........................................................................................... 59  
Precautions on using display ......................................................................... 59  
Precautions on using analog LCD.................................................................. 59  
Adjustment of analog display screen position ................................................ 59  
Display of video memory capacity.................................................................. 59  
Connection of display ..................................................................................... 59  
Replacement of display .................................................................................. 60  
Power-saving function .................................................................................... 61  
Peripheral devices/cables............................................................................... 61  
Mouse with scroll (wheel) function ................................................................. 61  
Intel® processor serial number ....................................................................... 61  
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Hardware Specifications ................................................................62  
Specifications of PC unit ................................................................................ 62  
LAN adapter specifications ............................................................................ 63  
Sound specifications ...................................................................................... 63  
Graphical specifications ................................................................................. 64  
Connector specifications ................................................................................ 64  
Index  
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CHAPTER 1  
Introduction  
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1 Part Names and Functions  
This section explains the names and functions of the parts of the PC unit and the motherboard.  
I Front of the PC unit  
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3
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5
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2
Power switch  
Press this switch to turn on the PC or set the system to the standby mode.  
Power lamp  
This lamp lights up when the PC is on.  
ItlightsupingreenwhenthePCisinoperationandinamberwhenthePCisinthestandby(power-  
saving) mode.  
3
4
Hard disk access lamp  
This lamp lights up while the hard disk is accessed.  
Volume  
Use this control to adjust the volume of the speaker or headphones.  
Turn this control upward to increase or downward to decrease the volume.  
Headphone jack  
5
When listening to sound output from the PC or a music CD with headphones, plug them to this  
jack.  
6
7
8
9
Microphone jack  
Plug a microphone to this jack.  
USB connector  
Slide the cover down and connect a USB peripheral device.  
Smart card bay  
Use this bay to install a smart card reader/writer.  
Busy lamp  
This lamp lights up while data is read from the CD-ROM drive or a music CD is played.  
10 CD-ROM drive  
Insert a CD-ROM into this drive to read data or programs, or insert a music CD for playback.  
11 Eject button  
Press this button to insert or remove a CD-ROM or music CD. This button can be used when the  
PC is on. Do not press this button when the Busy lamp is on.  
12 Floppy disk eject button  
Press this button to remove a floppy disk from the floppy disk.  
Do not press this button when the floppy disk access lamp is on.  
13 Floppy disk drive  
This drive accommodates a floppy disk for writing and reading data.  
14 Floppy disk access lamp  
This lamp lights up while the floppy disk is accessed.  
15 Foot  
Use this foot to install the PC.  
It is designed to prevent the PC from falling when it is vertically installed.  
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I Back of the PC unit  
1
2
6
7
8
9
3
4
10  
11  
5
12  
13  
14  
15  
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2
3
4
5
Venthole  
An opening provided to let heat go out of the PC.  
Inlet  
Connect the power cable of the PC unit to this connector.  
Outlet  
Connect the power cable of the display to this outlet.  
Burglarproof lock  
Install a lock to protect the device inside the PC against theft.  
Expansion slot  
Insert an optional expansion card to this slot.  
This slot accommodates a PCI card.  
Mouse connector  
6
7
8
9
Connect a mouse.  
Keyboard connector  
Connect the keyboard.  
Serial connector  
Connect the cable of an RS-232C device.  
Parallel connector  
Connect the cable of a printer or scanner.  
10 CRT connector  
Connect the cable of an analog RGB display.  
11 DVI connector  
Connect the cable of a DVI display.  
12 LAN connector  
Connect the LAN cable.  
13 USB connector  
Connect a USB peripheral device.  
14 LINE IN terminal  
A terminal for sound input. Connect the output terminal of audio equipment to this terminal.  
15 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.  
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I Inside the PC unit  
1
2
3
1
Expansion slot  
Insert an optional expansion card to this slot.  
This slot accommodates a PCI card.  
A SCSI card allows you to use an external hard disk drive or magneto-optical disk drive.  
2
3
Power supply unit  
Internal hard disk  
This is an IDE-compliant hard disk.  
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I Motherboard  
1
2
5
6
4
3
1
2
CPU  
DIMM slots  
Memory modules are inserted into these slots.  
When seen from the front of the PC unit, DIMM1 and DIMM2 are arranged in this order from the  
right.  
3
4
5
Secondary IDE connector (IDE2)  
A standard CD-ROM is connected.  
Primary IDE connector (IDE1)  
A standard hard disk is connected.  
Internal battery  
This battery provides power to retain information on date and time, and settings made in BIOS  
Setup. The life is about 5 years under normal use.  
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Floppy connector (FDD)  
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2 Keyboard  
Thissectionexplainsthefunctionsofthekeysonthekeyboard.Thekeyboardshowninthisdiagram  
is an example. Depends on the model, the keyboard layout may differ but the function of the keys  
is similar.  
Point  
The functions assigned to the keys vary depending on an OS or program running on your PC.  
For details, refer to the manual for the OS or program.  
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2
3 4  
5
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9 10 11  
12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
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3
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Esc (escape) key  
Press the Esc key to terminate the execution of software.  
F (function) keys  
These F keys are assigned specific functions for each application.  
Backspace key  
Press the Backspace key to move the cursor to the left while deleting characters.  
Insert key  
Press the Insert key to switch between character insert mode and overwrite mode.  
Print Screen key  
Press the Print Screen key to capture a screenshot in the clipboard.  
Home key  
Press the Home key to move the cursor all at once to the beginning of the current line or text.  
Indicators  
Each of these indicators turns on when the corresponding key (or a combination of keys) ([Num  
Lock],[CapsLock],or[ScrollLock])ispressedtoenablethekeyfunction.Whenthekeyispressed  
again, the indicator turns off and the key function is disabled.  
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Caps Lock/Alphanumeric key  
Use the Caps Lock/Alphanumeric key to type alphabetical characters.  
Press [Caps Lock] to switch between uppercase and lowercase.  
Ctrl (control) 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 Alt key  
Use the Alt key in combination with another key. Its function varies with each application.  
12 Application key  
This key has the same function as clicking the right mouse button.  
Press this key to display the shortcut menu of the selected item.  
13 Enter key  
The Enter key is also referred to as the Return or Line Feed key.  
Press this key to perform line feed or execute a command.  
14 Delete key  
Press the Delete key to delete a character. Pressing the Delete key together with the [Ctrl] and  
[Alt] keys resets the PC.  
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  
Press the Page Down key to display the next page (screen).  
18 Page Up key  
Press the Page Up key to display the previous page (screen).  
19 Ten-key pad  
When the “Num Lock” indicator is on, numerals can be entered from the Ten-key pad.  
When the “Num Lock” indicator is off, the function indicated on the lower part of each keytop is  
enabled.  
20 Num Lock (numerical 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.  
Tilt foot  
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3 Mouse  
Left button  
Scroll button  
Right button  
Point  
Clean the mouse regularly.  
I Using the mouse  
G Moving the mouse  
Lightly hold the mouse and place your index and middle fingers on the left and right buttons on  
the mouse. Slide and move the mouse over a plane surface, such as a desktop. As you move the  
mouse, an arrow (called the mouse pointer) moves in the same way on the screen. Move the  
mouse and see how the mouse pointer moves.  
G Using the mouse buttons  
Clicking  
Click  
Clicking is a series of action of pressing and releasing the left mouse button once.  
Clicking the right mouse button is particularly called “right-clicking.”  
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Double-clicking  
Click-Click  
Double-clicking is a series of action of pressing and releasing the left mouse button twice.  
Pointing  
Pointingisanactionofmovingthemousepointertoanobjectoritemsuchasamenu.Ifthepointed  
menu item has subordinate items ( is displayed at the right end), the items are displayed.  
Dragging  
Release  
Press  
Dragging is an action of moving the mouse while holding down the left mouse button and release  
the button at a desired position.  
Scrolling  
• The scroll wheel is used to scroll the screen. This wheel can also be used as the third button.  
• The scrolling function can be used on applications that support a scroll wheel.  
Point  
The button operation explained above is applicable when “right-handed use” is selected in the  
“Mouse Properties” dialog box.  
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4 Installation  
This section explains how to install your PC and also provides note on using the PC.  
I Installation area  
Do not install the PC in the following areas:  
- Areas that are humid, dusty, or subjected to oil mist.  
- Poorly ventilated areas  
- Areas where fire is used  
- Bathrooms and other areas where water may splash  
- Areas exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater and other areas with high temperatures  
- Areas with temperatures below 10°C  
- Areas where you may trip on a cable.  
- Areas subjected to a strong magnetic field, such as near a television or speaker.  
- Unstable areas with violent vibration or on a slanted surface  
I Mounting the feet  
G Vertical placement  
• Double feet  
Take the following steps to place your PC vertically off a wall.  
1
Assemble the feet.  
Screw  
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Mount the feet on the PC unit.  
Fix the feet by tightening screws into two holes marked “DOUBLE” on the bottom of the feet.  
• Single foot  
Take the following steps to place your PC vertically on a wall.  
1
Disassemble the feet.  
Screw  
2
Mount one of the feet on the PC unit.  
Fix the foot by tightening screws into two holes marked “SINGLE” on the bottom.  
Mount the foot so that the right side of the vertically placed PC unit faces a wall.  
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G Horizontal placement  
1
Disassemble the feet.  
Screw  
2
Place the PC unit on the disassembled feet.  
Point  
The PC unit can be installed horizontally by using five rubber feet at the center and four corners  
of the PC body.  
When using the rubber feet, avoid interference with the foot for vertical placement.  
Clean the areas for the rubber feet before attaching them.  
Do not drag the PC unit with rubber feet.  
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I Example of installation  
Install your PC as shown in the figures below.  
ThePCunitcanbeinstalledeitherverticallyorhorizontally.Payattentionnottoblocktheventholes.  
G Vertical placement  
Display  
PC main unit  
Keyboard  
Foot  
Mouse  
I Horizontal placement  
You can place a display (17 inches or smaller, weighing 19 kg or less) on the PC unit.  
Display  
PC main unit  
Foot  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
Point  
The remaining part of this manual assumes vertical placement. When you place the PC unit  
horizontally, be careful about geometrical difference.  
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3 Connection  
Connect the display, keyboard, and power cord to your PC main unit.  
WARNING  
G Before turning on the power, ground devices whenever necessary.  
Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.  
Do not connect a grounding wire to gas piping.  
Otherwise, a fire may occur.  
G Beforeconnectingordisconnectingthedisplay,keyboard,mouse,LANcable,  
or power cable, turn off the PC and all devices connected to it, and unplug  
them.  
Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.  
G Use a Fujitsu-supplied display, keyboard, and mouse.  
Otherwise, an electric shock, a fire or fault may occur.  
CAUTION  
G Connect the cables correctly.  
An incorrect connection could result in a fault in the PC unit or peripheral  
devices.  
G For a device having a service outlet, connect only devices specified in the  
manual to the outlet.  
Otherwise, a fire or fault may occur.  
G When assessing the PC board, touch the specified areas only.  
Otherwise, personal injury or faults may occur.  
Point  
ToconnectaLANcable, useatwistedpaircable, whichmustbepurchasedseparatelyasitisnot  
included with your PC package.  
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I Connectingthedisplay,keyboard,mouse,andLANcables  
Point  
As a LAN cable, use a commercially available twisted pair cable.  
In connecting a LAN cable, a core must be mounted.  
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2
1
2
Connect the power cable to the outlet.  
Connect the plug on one end of the power cable (for CRT), which is supplied with the PC unit, to  
the outlet of the PC unit.  
Connect the power cable to the display.  
Connect the plug on one end of the power cable (for CRT), which is supplied with the PC unit, to  
the inlet on the back of the display.  
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Connect the mouse.  
Withthemarkontheconnectorofthemousecablefacingright, plugtheconnectorintothemouse  
terminal on the back of the PC unit, labeled with a mouse symbol of the same color as the mouse  
connector.  
4
Connect the keyboard.  
With the mark on the connector of the keyboard cable facing right, plug the connector into the  
keyboard terminal on the back of the PC unit, labeled with a keyboard symbol of the same color  
as the keyboard connector.  
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6
7
Connect the LAN cable.  
Connect the connector on one end of the twisted pair cable (to be purchased separately) to a  
network connector such as a hub unit.  
Connect the LAN cable to the network.  
Connect the connector on the other end of the twisted pair cable to the LAN connector on the  
back of the PC unit.  
Connect the display cable to the PC unit.  
ConnectthedisplaycableconnectortothedisplayconnectoronthebackofthePCunitandtighten  
the cable connector screws.  
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Connecting to the CRT connector  
Connecting to the DVI connector  
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After connecting the display and other peripheral devices, connect the power cable of the PC  
unit. Note the following:  
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Do not connect or disconnect the plug with wet hands.  
Do not damage or modify the power cable.  
Do not compress, pull, bend, twist, or heat the power cable.  
Donotusethepowercableifitortheplugisdamagedorconnectiontotheoutletisnotsecure.  
If there is dust on the electrodes of the plug or slots in the outlet, wipe it off with a dry cloth.  
Connect the power cable to a 230V AC outlet.  
Do not include the power cable in a star-burst connection. Do not entangle the power cable  
with the keyboard or mouse cable.  
G
G
In the event of lightning, disconnect the power cable from the outlet.  
When connecting the power cable to a two-pin outlet, use the adapter plug supplied with the  
power cable to connect the grounding wire.  
G
G
G
When disconnecting the power cable, pull on the plug (not the cable).  
Fully insert the cable plug in the outlet.  
If the PC is not to be used for an extended time, disconnect the power cable from the outlet.  
1
2
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Connect the power cable plug to the inlet on the back of the PC unit.  
2
Connect the power cable plug to an outlet.  
Connect the plug on the other end of the power cable to an outlet. When connecting the power  
cable to a two-pin outlet, attach the adapter plug supplied with the power cable to the cable plug  
and then connect to the outlet.  
Connectthegroundingwireextendingfromtheadapterplug,tothegroundingterminalandsecure  
it by tightening the screw.  
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6 Turning On the Power  
This section explains how to turn on the power.  
I Notes on power-on  
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The power lamp lights up in orange in the standby mode.  
BeforeturningonthePCpower, confirmthatthedisplayisconnectedtothePCunit. IfthePC  
power is turned on with the display disconnected, the system fails to recognize the display  
adapter and the screen may not be displayed normally. In this case, analog display users  
should connect the display, terminate the OS, turn off the PC and turn on the PC again.  
When you use a digital display that takes power directly from a wall outlet, make sure that it  
is turned on before turning on the PC. The digital display does not work if it is turned on after  
the PC unit. Turn off the PC unit once and turn on the display and turn on the PC unit.  
When the power cable of the display is connected to the PC, the display power is turned on or  
off automatically when the PC power is turned on or off. Therefore, once the power switch on  
the display is pressed, subsequent operation is not necessary.  
G
G
Therefore, the display power is automatically turned on each time the power switch on the  
PC is pressed as in Step 2 below.  
G
G
G
If the screen display is not centered, check if the screen refresh rate is set in accordance with  
the display. If the problem persists, adjust the display.  
When turning on the power after turning it off, or turning off the power after turning it on, wait  
at least 10 seconds.  
At the beginning of a screen display (such as the Windows startup and shutdown screen) or  
when the display mode is changed (for example, from the power-saving mode to the normal  
mode), the screen may be distorted temporarily or display horizontal lines. This does not  
indicate a fault.  
G
G
When the PC is turned on, the system performs POST (Power-On Self-Test) to check the  
internal hardware components. Meanwhile, the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen. Do not  
turn off the system during POST.  
When the upper cover has been removed for installing a built-in option, make sure that the  
cover is installed before turning on the power.  
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I Turning on the power  
CAUTION  
G Do not carry or subject the PC to shock or vibration while the PC is on.  
Otherwise, a fault may occur.  
1
Press the power switch on the display.  
At this time, nothing is displayed on the screen.  
2
Press the power switch on the PC.  
The power lamps on the display and PC light up in green.  
When the PC is turned on, the Fujitsu logo appears, then the system starts up.  
Power switch  
After power-on, set up Windows.  
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7 Turning Off the Power  
This section explains how to turn off the power.  
I Notes on power-off  
G
G
Before turning off the power, terminate all work and save data.  
Before turning off the power, confirm that the floppy disk and the hard disk access lamps are  
off. If the power is turned off while the lamps are on, data being processed may not be saved  
or data on the floppy disk or hard disk may be damaged.  
G
If the power cable is pulled out from the outlet while the power is on or if power is interrupted  
byapowerfailure,connectthepowercabletotheoutletagainorwaituntilthepowerisrestored.  
You do not have to press the power switch. Once the power is restored, the PC automatically  
turns on and starts up. However, when [Power-saving settings] - [Action at AC power  
restoration] of BIOS Setup is set to [Power off], the system does not turn on.  
Do not turn off the system during POST (power-on self-test). After the OS starts up, turn off  
the system in the following procedure.  
If the system does not shut down or restart in the normal procedure, press the power switch  
for four or more seconds until the power is turned off. However, use this procedure in an  
emergency only, because this may damage the hard disk.  
G
G
I Turning off the power  
For Windows 98  
1
Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down Windows].  
The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears.  
2
Click [Shut down the computer] or [Shut down], then click [Yes] or [OK].  
The power is automatically turned off.  
Point  
The power can also be turned off in the following procedure.  
1
Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys.  
The [Abort programs] dialog box appears.  
2
Click [Shutdown].  
The power is automatically turned off.  
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For Windows NT  
1
Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down].  
The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears.  
2
Click [Shut down the computer], then click [Yes].  
The power is automatically turned off.  
Point  
The power can also be turned off in the following procedure.  
1
2
3
Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys.  
The [Windows NT security] dialog box appears.  
Click [Shutdown].  
The [Computer shutdown] dialog box appears.  
Click [Shut down and turn off the power], then click [OK].  
The power is automatically turned off.  
If [Power saving by APM] of BIOS Setup is set to [Disabled], the message “Ready to shut down  
the computer” appears and the power is not turned off.In this case, press the power switch to turn  
off the power.  
For Windows 2000  
1
Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down].  
The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears.  
2
Select [Shutdown] and click [OK].  
The power is automatically turned off.  
Point  
The power can also be turned off in the following procedure.  
1
2
3
Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys.  
The [Windows security] dialog box appears.  
Click [Shutdown].  
The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears.  
Select [Shutdown] and click [OK].  
The power is automatically turned off.  
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For Windows Me  
1
Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down Windows].  
The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears.  
Select [Shutdown] and click [OK].  
2
The power is automatically turned off. The PC is reset.  
Point  
The power can also be turned off in the following procedure.  
1
Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys.  
The [Abort programs] dialog box appears.  
2
Click [Shutdown].  
The power is automatically turned off.  
If the system does not respond even though you press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys  
Press the power switch for more than 4 seconds.  
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8 Resetting  
Aftersoftwareinstallationorwhensoftwarehangs, thePCmustbereset(restarted). Thissection  
explains how to reset (restart) the PC.  
Point  
Resetting (restarting) the PC clears data in the memory. Save data before resetting (restarting)  
the PC.  
I Resetting the PC  
For Windows 98  
1
Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down Windows].  
The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears.  
2
Click [Restart the computer] or [Restart], then click [Yes] or [OK].  
The PC is reset (restarted).  
Point  
If the PC cannot be reset (restarted) according to above procedure, proceed as follows:  
1
Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys.  
The [Abort programs] dialog box appears. Proceed as instructed by the messages.  
For Windows NT  
1
Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down].  
The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears.  
2
Click [Restart the computer], then click [Yes].  
The PC is reset (restarted).  
Point  
The PC can also be reset (restarted) in the following procedure.  
1
2
3
Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys.  
The [Windows NT security] dialog box appears.  
Click [Shutdown].  
The [Computer shutdown] dialog box appears.  
Click [Shut down and reboot], then click [OK].  
The PC is reset (restarted).  
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For Windows 2000  
1
Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down].  
The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears.  
2
Click the [Restart] button, then click [OK].  
Point  
The PC can also be reset (restarted) in the following procedure.  
1
2
3
Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys.  
The [Windows security] dialog box appears.  
Click [Shutdown].  
The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears.  
Click the [Restart] button, then click [OK].  
The PC is reset (restarted).  
For Windows Me  
1
Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down Windows].  
The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears.  
2
Click the [Restart] button, then click [OK].  
The PC is reset (restarted).  
Point  
If the PC cannot be reset (restarted) according to above procedure, proceed as follows:  
1
Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys.  
The [Abort programs] dialog box appears. Proceed as instructed by the messages.  
If the system does not respond even though you press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys  
Press the power switch for more than 4 seconds.  
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9 CD-ROM  
The PC has a DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW (Combo) drive as a standard. This section explains how  
to handle, insert, and remove CDs.  
I Notes on handling  
To prevent faults, note the following when handling CDs.  
Notes on handling CDs  
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G
G
G
Do not use a ball-point pen or pencil on the label (printed side). Do not affix a label.  
Do not touch or damage the data side.  
Do not bend or compress them.  
If the CD gets dirty or wet, wipe it with a dry soft cloth from the center to the edge. Do not use  
a cleaner.  
G
G
G
Keep them dry.  
Do not place them in an extreme temperature environment.  
Do not place them in a humid and dusty environment.  
Notes on using the drive  
G
DonotuseanyCDnotinconformancewithNotesonhandlingCDsabove,orthosedistorted,  
broken or cracked.Otherwise, a fault may occur. Faults caused by the use of a defective CD  
shall not be covered by the warranty.  
G
G
ThisPCcanusecircularCDsonly.Donotuseodd-shapedCDs.Otherwise,afaultmayoccur.  
Faults caused by the use of an odd-shaped CD shall not be covered by the warranty.  
Use of a commercially available CD-ROM drive cleaning disc may place dust on the lens. Do  
not use a CD-ROM cleaning disk.  
Point  
CD-ROMisacompactdisc(CD)thatstoresPCinformation(suchascharacters)ratherthanmusic.  
ROMstandsforReadOnlyMemory. ThisPCcanreaddatafromCD-ROMsbutcannotwritedata.  
ThisPCcanuseCDshavinganyofthefollowingmarks.DonotuseCDswithoutamark.Otherwise,  
a fault may occur.  
An additional application may be necessary to use particular types of CDs.  
*
*
Onto the CDs marked *, data can be written when a CD-R/RW drive is used.  
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I Inserting or removing a CD  
G Inserting a CD  
1
Press the Eject button.  
Pressing the center of the Eject button slightly opens the CD tray.  
Busy lamp  
Eject button  
2
Pull the tray with hands.  
Pull the tray by holding the center as shown in the figure.  
Tray  
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Making the label side facing left, engage the CD with the projection in the center of the  
tray until a snap can be heard.  
Hold the tray so as to prevent if from falling.  
Label side  
Projection  
Point  
Be sure to engage the CD with the projection in the center of the tray until a snap can be heard.  
Otherwise, a fault may occur.  
4
Push the tray with hands until a click can be heard.  
The tray enters the unit to load the CD.  
Point  
The Busy lamp lights up when the CD is loaded. Proceed to the following operation after making  
sure that the Busy lamp turns off.  
The tray is not set properly if the Eject button is pressed while entering.  
G Removing the CD  
Confirm that the Busy lamp is off, then press the Eject button to remove the CD.  
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10 Floppy Disk  
Floppy disks are used to store data and programs. This section explains how to handle, insert,  
and remove floppy disks.  
I Notes on handling  
To prevent faults, note the following when handling floppy disks.  
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Keep them dry.  
Do not open the shutter to touch the disk inside.  
Do not bend or compress them.  
Keep them away from magnetism.  
Do not drop them.  
Do not place them in an extreme temperature environment.  
Do not place them in a humid and dusty environment.  
Do not affix two or more labels.  
Keep them free from condensation or moisture.  
I Inserting or removing a floppy disk  
Point  
Use DOS/V formatted floppy disks. Operation with other types of floppy disks is not guaranteed.  
G Inserting a floppy disk  
1
With the label side on the left and the shutter end on the front, insert the floppy disk  
into the drive.  
The floppy disk eject button pops out with a click.  
Floppy disk  
eject button  
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G Removing the floppy disk  
1
Confirm that the floppy disk access lamp is off.  
Floppy disk  
access lamp  
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.  
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11 Hard Disk  
Aharddiskispre-installedinthePC. Thissectionexplainsprecautionsonhandlingtheharddisk.  
I Notes on handling the hard disk  
To prevent faults, note the following when handling the hard disk.  
G
Dataisreadfromtheharddiskorwrittentoitwhiletheinternaldiskthatstoresdataisrotating  
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.  
G
Donotuseorstoretheharddiskinanareawheretemperaturechangessharplyinanextremely  
wide range.  
G
G
G
G
Do not place the hard disk in an area exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater.  
Do not use or store the hard disk in an area subjected to shock or vibration.  
Do not use or store the hard disk in a humid or dusty area.  
Do not use or store the hard disk near a magnet or device that generates a strong magnetic  
field.  
G
G
Do not disassemble or break down the hard disk.  
Keep it free from condensation or moisture.  
Point  
Improper handling may damage the data stored on the disk. Always make backup copies of  
important data.  
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.  
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CHAPTER 2  
Hardware  
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1 Before Installing a Peripheral  
Device  
This section gives an outline of peripheral devices.  
I What are peripheral devices?  
This PC can accommodate various peripheral devices to expand its functions.  
Some peripheral devices may not be used on your PC.  
WARNING  
G Use only peripheral devices recommended by Fujitsu.  
Otherwise, an electric shock, a fire or fault may occur.  
CAUTION  
G When installing or removing a peripheral device, do not remove screws  
other than those specified in the manual.  
Otherwise, personal injury or faults may occur.  
G Read this manual carefully to ensure correct cable connections.  
An incorrect connection could result in a fault in the PC or peripheral  
devices.  
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I Notes on handling  
When installing a peripheral device, note the following.  
G
Whenever possible, use peripheral devices supplied by Fujitsu.  
Malfunctionordamagecausedbytheuseofathird-partyproductinsteadoftheFujitsudevice  
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.  
G
Have you finished Windows setup?  
Installing a peripheral device on the PC before setup may cause the setup program to fail.  
Set up Windows by referring to the Software Guide.  
G
G
Install one peripheral device at a time.  
Installing more than one peripheral devices at a time may cause driver installation to fail.  
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.  
G
Do not start work immediately after turning off the power.  
Components inside the PC may be still hot. After turning off the power and unplugging the  
PC, wait for about 10 minutes before starting work.  
G
G
G
G
Do not disassemble the power supply unit.  
The power supply unit is a box-shaped component on the back inside the PC.  
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.  
G
G
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.  
G
G
Use ACPI-compatible devices. (Windows 98/2000/Me)  
Since the PC is controlled as per ACPI (one of the power supply control standards for power  
saving), peripheral devices must also conform to the ACPI standard.  
The use of a peripheral device not conforming to the ACPI standard may cause malfunction  
of the PC or device. Contact the device manufacturer to ask if your device supports ACPI.  
Use an appropriate screwdriver.  
You must use a Phillips screwdriver to remove slot covers and brackets from the PC.  
Use a screwdriver of an appropriate size not to damage screw heads.  
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2 Removing the Cover  
When mounting a peripheral device, remove the upper cover so that the inside can  
be seen.  
I Removing the upper cover  
When mounting an internal option, remove the upper cover so that the inside can be seen.  
Remove the feet, if any, from the PC unit. Place the PC unit in a horizontal position and remove  
the upper cover.  
1
Remove two screws from the back of 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  
Reinstall the upper cover in the reverse order of the removal procedure.  
Leaving the PC with the upper cover removed shortens the life of the internal battery. Remove  
the cover only when it is necessary (such as to install an internal option).  
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3 IncreasingtheMemoryCapacity  
Thissectionexplainshowtoremoveorinstallmemorymodules. Increasingthememorycapacity  
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 soon after you purchase the PC, set up Windows, turn off  
the PC, and then install the memory module.  
WARNING  
G Before installing or removing a memory module, turn off the PC and all  
devices connected to it, and unplug them.  
Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.  
G Use Fujitsu-supplied memory modules.  
Otherwise, an electric shock, a fire or fault may occur.  
CAUTION  
G When installing or removing a memory module, do not remove screws  
other than those specified.  
Otherwise, personal injury or faults may occur.  
G When assessing the PC board, touch the specified areas only.  
Otherwise, personal injury or faults may occur.  
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I Location of memory modules  
Memory modules are inserted into memory slots inside the PC unit.  
DIMM1  
DIMM2  
I Applicable memory modules  
Use Fujitsu-supplied, 168-pin SDRAM DIMM memory modules.  
Memory module combinations  
Up to 512 megabytes of expansion RAMs can be installed on the PC.  
In the standard configuration, slot DIMM1 has a memory module. Insert an additional memory  
module into slot DIMM2.  
The memory module in slot DIMM1 must be changed depending on the total memory capacity  
you want. To obtain a memory capacity of 512 MB, change the memory module in DIMM1 to a  
256-MB module.  
DIMM1  
64 MB  
DIMM2  
Total memory capacity  
64 MB  
64 MB  
64 MB  
128 MB  
256 MB  
128 MB  
64 MB  
192 MB  
64 MB  
320 MB  
128 MB  
128 MB  
128 MB  
256 MB  
256 MB  
128 MB  
128 MB  
256 MB  
256 MB  
378 MB  
256 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
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I Installing memory modules  
1
Remove the upper cover.  
2
Remove the expansion card mounting bracket.  
Remove the four screws and lift the bracket vertically.  
When an expansion card has been installed, remove the cable from the card and remove the  
bracket.  
3
Remove the reinforcement bracket.  
Remove one screw to remove the bracket.  
4
Pull the hooks on both sides of the slot outward.  
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Insert a memory module into the slot.  
Insertthememorymoduleuprightintotheslotwhilealigningthenotchonthememorymodule  
with that on the slot.  
When the memory module is inserted correctly, the hooks on both side rise. Make sure that  
the memory module is hooked securely.  
6
Reinstall the reinforcement bracket.  
Secure the bracket with the screw removed in Step 3.  
7
Install the expansion card mounting bracket.  
Secure the bracket with the four screws removed in Step 2.  
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Reinstall the upper cover.  
Point  
Pull the hooks on both sides of the slot outward.  
Do not pull the hooks too violently. Otherwise, the memory module may jump out of the slot and  
become faulty.  
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4 Installing Expansion Cards  
This section explains how to install expansion cards. Expansion cards are used to enhance the  
PC functions.  
Point  
If you want to install an expansion card soon after you purchase the PC, set up Windows, turn off  
the PC, and then install the card.  
On the upper PCI slot, an expansion card with a maximum length of 120mm can be installed.  
WARNING  
G Before installing or removing an expansion card, turn off the PC and all  
devices connected to it, and unplug them.  
Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.  
G Use Fujitsu-supplied expansion cards.  
Otherwise, an electric shock, a fire or fault may occur.  
CAUTION  
G When installing or removing an expansion card, do not remove screws  
other than those specified.  
Otherwise, personal injury or faults may occur.  
G When assessing the PC board, touch the specified areas only.  
Otherwise, personal injury or faults may occur.  
G Do not touch the metal fittings on the back of the motherboard. Otherwise,  
personal injury or faults may occur.  
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I Location of expansion cards  
PCI1  
PCI2  
I Applicable expansion cards  
The PC accommodates an expansion card for the PCI bus.  
For expansion cards to operate, “resources” must be assured.  
The floppy disk drive or hard disk drive built in the PC uses a path predetermined for each device  
to exchange data with the CPU or memory. These paths have subclasses including I/O port  
addresses, DMA channels, interrupt levels (IRQ), which are collectively called “resources.”  
Since expansion cards for the PCI bus support Plug & Play, they set resources automatically.  
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I Installing an expansion card  
1
2
3
Disconnect the power plug from the outlet.  
Remove the upper cover.  
Remove the expansion card mounting bracket.  
Remove the four screws and lift the bracket vertically.  
When an expansion card has been installed, remove the cable from the card and remove the  
bracket.  
4
Remove the slot cover.  
Remove the screw from the position where the expansion card is installed, and remove the  
slot cover.  
Point  
Keep the removed slot cover.  
5
Insert the expansion card into the slot.  
Insert the expansion card into the slot, and secure it with the screw removed in Step 4.  
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6
Install the expansion card mounting bracket.  
Secure the bracket with the four screws removed in Step 3.  
7
Reinstall the upper cover.  
Point  
For removal, follow the opposite procedure from that for installation.  
8
Turn on the PC.  
For Windows 95/98/2000/Me model  
The system configures the device driver and resource to enable the expansion card.  
Point  
ThedevicedriversautomaticallyselectedbyPlug&PlayarethoseincludedinWindows98/2000/  
Me. The device drivers for some expansion cards or peripheral devices may not be included in  
these operating systems. If so, prepare a floppy disk containing the device driver supplied with  
the expansion card, and install it following the messages.  
Beforeusingtheinstalledexpansioncard,useDeviceManagertocheckwhetherthedevicedriver  
is installed. If not, delete the device driver and then reboot Windows 98/2000/Me.  
For Windows NT model  
Configure the device driver for the expansion card.  
Refer to the manual for the expansion card. Once the device driver is configured, the expansion  
card is enabled.  
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CHAPTER 3  
Troubleshooting  
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1 Problems  
This section identifies problems relating to each function.Read wherever applicable.  
G The access lamp stays off.  
The PC may be faulty. Consult with the Fujitsu Service Center or the store where you purchased  
this computer.  
G Nothing appears on the display.  
Check the following:  
G
G
G
G
Is the display power switch turned on?  
Is the energy-saving mode set? Move the mouse or press any key.  
Is the display cable connected correctly?  
Is the display cable connected to the outlet?  
WARNING  
G Be sure to turn the power off before reconnecting the cable.  
Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.  
G
Are the brightness and contrast controls of the display adjusted correctly? Adjust the screen  
using these controls.  
G The screen sways.  
Is there any substance generating a strong electromagnetic field (ex. TV) near the display? If  
any, keep it away from the display.  
G The left and right sides of the screen are concealed.  
Use the display control button to adjust the horizontal screen size.  
G Data cannot be written to or read from a floppy disk.  
Check the following:  
G
Is the floppy disk drive head dirty? If so, use an appropriate cleaning floppy disk to clean the  
head.  
G
Is the floppy disk write-protected? If so, set the write-protect notch of the floppy disk to the  
write-enable position.  
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G The PC cannot be turned on or the power lamp does not light up.  
Make sure that the power cable is correctly connected to the outlet.  
G Data cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive.  
Check the following:  
G
G
G
G
G
Is the CD placed correctly? If not, reset it with its label side facing left.  
Is the CD placed in the opposite direction? If so, reset it with its label side facing left.  
Is the CD dirty or wet? If so, wipe it with a dry, soft cloth from the center to the outer edge.  
Is the CD damaged or extremely deformed? If so, replace it.  
Does the CD conform to the specifications? If not, use a conforming CD.  
G The characters entered using the keyboard are not displayed.  
Is the keyboard connected correctly?  
G The mouse cursor does not move.  
Is the mouse connected correctly?  
G The SCSI device connected via a SCSI card is not recognized by Windows.  
Check the following:  
G
Is a SCSI card driver installed? Confirm it as follows:  
For Windows 98/Me  
1
2
Double-click the [System] icon on the [Control Panel] window.  
Click the [Device Manager] tab to check that a SCSI controller has been registered.  
If not, double-click the [Hardware] icon on the [Control Panel] window to detect the  
SCSI card and install a driver.  
For Windows 2000  
1
2
3
Double-click the [System] icon on the [Control Panel] window.  
Click the [Hardware] tab.  
Click the [Device Manager] to check that a SCSI controller has been registered.  
If not, click the [Hardware Wizard] in the [Hardware] tab in step 2 to detect the SCSI  
card and install a driver.  
For Windows NT  
Double-click the SCSI adapter icon in the Control Panel window to check whether  
1
the SCSI controller is registered.  
If the controller is not registered, click Add on the Drivers tab, then install the SCSI  
card driver.  
G
Did you turn the SCSI device on before turning the PC unit on? If not, the device is not  
recognized properly.  
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G Network connection cannot be established.  
Check the following:  
G
G
G
G
Is the network cable connected correctly?  
For 100Mbps communication, is a category 5 UTP cable used?  
Does the ACT/LNK lamp of the hub unit light up?  
When the TCP/IP protocol is used, make sure that connection is established using the Ping  
command.  
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CHAPTER 4  
Technical  
Information  
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1 Maintenance of the Hardware  
I Maintenance of the PC unit  
This PC can accommodate various peripheral devices to expand its functions.  
Some peripheral devices may not be used on your PC.  
WARNING  
G Before starting maintenance, turn the PC unit and the connected devices  
off and disconnect the power plugs.  
Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.  
G
G
Clean the PC using a soft, dry cloth. If dirt still remains, use a cloth slightly wet with neutral  
detergent. After dirt is wiped off, remove the neutral detergent with a cloth slightly wet with  
water. Be careful not to allow water enter the PC unit during wiping.  
Regularly clean the ventholes using a vacuum cleaner or other equipment to prevent dust  
accumulation.  
I Maintenance of the keyboard  
Clean the keyboard using a soft, dry cloth.  
I Maintenance of CDs  
Wipe CDs using a soft cloth from the center to the outer edge. If dirt still remains, use a soft cloth  
slightlywetwithsoapywatertocleanthedirtandthenuseadry, softclothtoremovetheremains.  
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I Maintenance of the mouse  
Clean the surface using a soft, dry cloth. If the mouse ball does not roll smoothly, remove and  
clean the ball as follows:  
1
Remove the mouse bottom cover.  
Turn the cover on the bottom of the mouse in the direction of the arrow to remove.  
2
Remove the ball and clean with water.  
Turn the mouse over to remove the ball. Clean the ball with water.  
Ball  
3
Clean inside the mouse.  
Clean the inside, roller and bottom cover of the mouse with a cloth slightly wet with water.  
Roller  
4
Replace the ball and bottom cover.  
Replace the ball and bottom cover after completely drying the ball and inside of the mouse.  
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I Cleaning of the floppy disk drive  
The floppy disk drive head (the component to read and write data) becomes dirty after used for  
extended periods. A dirty head prevents proper reading from or writing to a floppy disk. Using a  
cleaning floppy disk to clean the floppy drive when your drive dirty.  
The method of cleaning varies depending on the OS used.  
Windows 98/Me/2000/NT models  
1
2
Insert a cleaning floppy disk into the floppy disk drive.  
At the command prompt (Windows 2000/NT) or MS-DOS prompt (Windows Me), run  
the dir or other commands that access the disk.  
Example: Enter a command as shown below and press the [Enter] key.  
dir a:  
3
Confirm that the Floppy disk access lamp is off, then remove the cleaning floppy disk.  
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2 Security of the Case  
To protect the equipment inside the PC (ex. hard disk and CPU) from burglaries, the cover of the  
PC can be locked.  
1
2
Remove the upper cover.  
Install the security key mounting bracket, which is supplied with the PC, to the back of  
the upper cover.  
Fix it with one screw.  
3
Reinstall the upper cover.  
Put the security key mounting bracket through the slit on the back of the PC unit.  
4
Engage a lock you prepared with the mounting bracket.  
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3 Other Precautions  
I Preventing Television or Radio Interference  
ThisPCconformstotheVCCIstandardforpreventingtelevisionorradiointerference.Itmaycause  
interference on a radio or television, however, if such equipment is located near the PC. Even if  
such interference occurs, the PC should not be considered faulty.  
Note the following precautions to prevent television or radio interference:  
Precautions on PC  
G
G
G
Do not use the PC with the cover open.  
Use a specified cable to connect peripheral devices.  
When connecting a cable, make sure that the connector is firmly fixed. Be also sure to  
completely tighten the screws.  
G
Connect the power plug of this PC to a different outlet from that accepting the power plug of  
a television or radio.  
Precautions on television/radio  
G
G
G
G
Keep a television or radio away from this PC.  
Adjust the direction or position of a television/radio antenna to eliminate interference.  
Keep the antenna wiring of a television/radio away from this PC.  
Use a coaxial cable for an antenna.  
Whether the PC or peripheral device affects television or radio reception can be determined by  
turning the entire PC, including the peripheral devices, off.  
If interference occurs on a television or radio, review the items listed above.  
If interference still occurs, contact your nearest Fujitsu Service Center or the shop where you  
purchased the PC.  
I USB (Windows 98/2000/Me model)  
“USB” stands for “Universal Serial Bus”, which standardizes mouse, keyboard, printer, modem,  
and speaker interfaces.  
Point  
Some USB-compliant peripheral devices require a special device driver to be installed.  
USB is supported by Windows 98, 2000 and Me. Before using a USB device, make sure that it is  
supported by the OS used.  
Depending on the type of a connected USB device, Windows may not be closed properly. In this  
case, remove the device and close Windows.  
EvenifyourUSBkeyboardhasaPS/2mouseport, connectyourmousetotherearsideofthePC  
unit.  
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I USB keyboard (Windows 98 model)  
After selecting [Control Panel]-[Accessibility Options]-[FilterKeys]-[Settings] and enabling [Use  
Shortcut], theshortcutkeyfunctionisdisabledand[UseFilterKeys]isnotsetevenafterthe[Right  
Shift] key has been pressed for 8 or more seconds.  
In this case, use the mouse to set the [Use FilterKeys] checkbox.  
I Addition of LAN adapter  
When this PC is operated as a client and a LAN adapter is added, the adapter cannot be used  
simultaneously with the standard LAN function.  
I Wake up On LAN  
Bysetting[Power-savingsettings]-[AutoWakeup]-[WakeupOnLAN]ofBIOSSetupto[Enabled],  
the PC can be turned on via LAN (WOL: Wake up On LAN).  
I Precautions on using display  
G
Depending on the setting of the display used (ex. resolution), the thicknesses of the vertical  
and horizontal lines may seem to be different on CAD or other application. If such difference  
is detected, adjust the setting.  
G
Although the screen may be distorted temporarily or display horizontal lines at the beginning  
of a screen display (such as the Windows startup and shutdown screen) or when the display  
mode is changed (for example, from the power-saving mode to the normal mode), this does  
not indicate a fault.  
I Precautions on using analog LCD  
OnsomeanalogLCDs,thescreenmayappeartobedoubledortripled.Inthiscase,settherefresh  
rate to 60Hz.  
I Adjustment of analog display screen position  
For an analog display, the BIOS Setup or MS-DOS screen may be displayed in a wrong position  
on the 640 x 480 (60Hz) Windows screen after the position is adjusted using the display. In this  
case, adjust the position on each screen.  
I Display of video memory capacity  
Although the video memory capacity is not displayed correctly in [Display Properties], it should  
not be considered faulty.  
I Connection of display  
If the screen is not centered on the connected display, check if the screen frequency is set in  
accordancewiththedisplay.Inthecasethatthescreenisnotcenteredeventhoughthefrequency  
is proper, adjust it using the display.  
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I Replacement of display  
If the display is replaced with a different type (especially with an LCD), a display error such as a  
blank screen may occur. In this case, replace the display as follows:  
For Windows 95/98/Me model  
1
2
3
Set the resolution to 640 x 480 (the setting before replacement).  
Set the refresh rate to “Adapter default” or “Adapter standard”.  
Close Windows, turn the PC unit off, and replace the display.  
If nothing appears or some resolutions are unavailable after the display is replaced without the  
above setting, reinstall the display driver as follows:  
1
2
3
Start Windows in the Safe mode.  
Set the graphic adapter to “Standard VGA” and restart Windows.  
Reinstall the display driver.  
For Windows NT model  
1
2
3
Turn the PC off and replace the display.  
Start the PC with Windows NT Workstation Version 4.00 [VGA mode].  
Set the resolution, number of colors, and refresh rate in accordance with the display  
specifications, and restart the PC.  
For Windows 2000 model  
1
2
3
Set the resolution to 640 x 480.  
Set the refresh rate to 60Hz.  
Close Windows, turn the PC unit off, and replace the display.  
If nothing appears or some resolutions are unavailable after the display is replaced without the  
above setting, reinstall the display driver as follows:  
1
2
Start Windows with “VGA mode” enabled.  
Reinstall the display driver.  
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I Power-saving function  
If the power saving function is triggered during animation is being played, or music recorded or  
played, operation of the application becomes unstable. In this case, disable the power-saving  
function.  
I Peripheral devices/cables  
Use a Fujitsu-supplied product for a peripheral device or cable to be connected to the PC.  
Some commercially-available peripheral devices or cables cannot be connected to the PC  
properly.  
I Mouse with scroll (wheel) function  
A mouse with the scroll function (PS/2) must be connected to the PC unit.  
If the USB keyboard and a mouse with the scroll function (PS/2) are used at the same time, the  
mouse may be disabled in the Safe mode of Windows 98.  
Inthiscase,disconnecttheUSBkeyboardfromthePCunit,performsomeoperationofthemouse  
(ex. clicking), and reconnect the keyboard (the scroll function is not available in the Safe mode of  
Windows 98).  
I Intel® processor serial number  
Each Intel Pentium III Processor contains an electrically-readable serial number, which can be  
used to improve security, and manage information and assets on the web.  
The processor serial number can be read using software application. This read function can be  
enabled or disabled using BIOS Setup. By default, the function is “disabled”.  
To enable the function, set [Main]-[Processor serial number] of BIOS Setup to [Enabled].  
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4 Hardware Specifications  
I Specifications of PC unit  
Product name  
DESKPOWER 6000/SS  
CPU  
Pentium® III  
BIOS ROM  
Main memory *1  
512KB (FLASH ROM)  
128MB (168-pin SDRAM DIMM),  
Maximum: 512MB  
3.5-inch x 1  
Floppy disk  
Hard disk  
30/60 GB (standard)  
Optical Device (Optional) DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW drive (Combo)  
Display  
Mini D-SUB 15-pin (analog RGB)  
DVI-compliant 24-pin (digital display)  
4-port (4-pin)  
USB  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
Serial port  
Parallel port  
LAN  
PS/2 type; Mini DIN 6-pin  
PS/2 type; Mini DIN 6-pin  
Asynchronous RS-232C x 1; D-SUB 9-pin  
Centronics-compliant; D-SUB 25-pin  
Modular connector RJ45  
I/F  
Audio  
Front: Microphone input, headphone output  
Rear: Line output, line input  
Number of extension slots 2 (PCI Rev 2.2-compliant)  
PCI1 (upper): 176mm max. PCI2 (lower): 150mm max.  
Number of storage bays  
3.5-inch hard disk drive pre-installed  
DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW drive (Combo) pre-installed  
3.5-inch floppy disk drive pre-installed  
110/230V AC, 50/60Hz  
132W (maximum)  
Approx. 6.5kg  
Power and frequency  
Power consumption  
Weight  
Outside dimensions  
Operating environment  
80mm x 305mm x 320mm (W x D x H)  
Temperature: 10 to 35°C, Humidity: 20 to 80% (RH)  
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*1: Since the disk capacity specified in this manual is based on the conversions of 1MB = 1,0002 bytes and 1GB = 1,0003 bytes, the  
actual capacity displayed on Windows using the conversions of 1MB = 1,0242 bytes and 1GB = 1,0243 bytes is smaller than that  
specified in this manual.  
Diskcapacitiesarebasedonconversionof1MB=10002 bytesand1GB=10003 bytes.Actualdiskcapacitiesbasedonconversion  
of 1 MB = 10242 bytes and 1 GB = 10243 bytes are displayed on Windows as smaller than those described on this manual.  
Point  
Note that the specifications of this PC may be revised without notice.  
I LAN adapter specifications  
LAN controller  
Built-in Intel 82801BA (IHC2) + 82562EM  
3KB each for sending and receiving  
ISO8802-3 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T  
Twisted pair cable*1  
RAM for send/receive buffer  
External interface  
Transfer media  
(100Mbps: Category 5, 10Mbps: Categories 3 to 5)  
Base band  
Transfer method  
Access method  
CSMA/CD  
Data transfer speed  
100Mbps, 10Mbps  
Wiring shape  
Star shape  
Maximum segment length  
Maximum number of nodes per segment  
100m  
Depends on the hub unit*2  
*1: To appropriately run the network at 100Mbps, use a category 5 or higher unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. Data may be lost  
if a category 3 or 4 cable is used.  
*2: The “hub unit” refers to a 100BASE-TX/BASE-T concentrator.  
Point  
The standard LAN of this PC automatically adapts to the speed of the connected network. After  
the network speed is changed due to the replacement of hub units or other reasons, be sure to  
use a cable of an appropriate data grade for the speed.  
I Sound specifications  
Sound controller  
Built-in Intel 82801BA I/O Controller Hub2 + Cirrus Logic CS4299  
PCM recording/playback Sampling rate: 48 kHz maximum  
functions  
16-bit Stereo  
Simultaneous playback/recording function  
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I Graphical specifications  
Video controller  
Display mode  
Built-in Intel 82815 Graphics Memory Controller Hub  
1280 x 1024 maximum  
(1024 x 768 maximum for digital output)  
Video: analog RGB, synchronization signal:  
TTL-compatible  
Video output signal  
Video memory  
DVMT: Intel® Dynamic Video Memory Technology  
I Connector specifications  
The pin assignments and signal names of each connector are as follows:  
CRT connector  
5
1
10  
6
15  
11  
Pin No.  
Signal name  
RED  
I/O  
Description  
1
Output  
Output  
Output  
Red output  
2
GREEN  
BLUE  
NC  
Green output  
Blue output  
3
4
Not connected  
Ground  
5 to 8  
9
GND  
+5V  
+5V  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
GND  
Ground  
NC  
Not connected  
Data  
SDA  
I/O  
HSYNC  
VSYNC  
SCL  
Output  
Output  
I/O  
Horizontal synchronizing signal  
Vertical synchronizing signal  
Data clock  
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DVI connector  
Pin No.  
1
Signal name  
TX2–  
I/O  
Description  
Data channel 2–  
Data channel 2+  
Ground  
Output  
Output  
2
TX2+  
3
TX2/4 Shield  
TX4-  
4
Not connected  
Not connected  
DDC clock  
5
TX4+  
6
DDC Clock  
DDC Data  
NC  
I/O  
7
I/O  
DDC data  
8
Not connected  
Data channel 1–  
Data channel 1+  
Ground  
9
TX1–  
Output  
Output  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
TX1+  
TX1/3 Shield  
TX3–  
Not connected  
Not connected  
+5V  
TX3+  
+5V  
GND  
Ground  
Hot Plug Detect  
TX0–  
Input  
Output  
Output  
Hot plug  
Data channel 0–  
Data channel 0+  
Ground  
TX0+  
TX0/5 Shield  
TX5-  
Not connected  
Not connected  
Ground  
TX5+  
TXC Shield  
TXC+  
Output  
Output  
Data clock+  
Data clock–  
TXC–  
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LAN connector (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T)  
1
8
Pin No.  
Signal name  
TD+  
I/O  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Output  
Output  
Input  
Transmit data+  
Transmit data–  
Receive data+  
Not connected  
Not connected  
Receive data–  
Not connected  
Not connected  
TD–  
RD+  
NC  
NC  
RD–  
NC  
Input  
NC  
Parallel connector  
13  
1
25  
14  
Pin No.  
Signal name  
I/O  
Description  
Strobe  
1
STROBE  
DATA 0  
DATA 1  
DATA 2  
DATA 3  
DATA 4  
DATA 5  
DATA 6  
DATA 7  
ACK  
I/O  
2
I/O  
Data 0  
3
I/O  
Data 1  
4
I/O  
Data 2  
5
I/O  
Data 3  
6
I/O  
Data 4  
7
I/O  
Data 5  
8
I/O  
Data 6  
9
I/O  
Data 7  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18 to 25  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Output  
Input  
Output  
Output  
Acknowledgment  
Busy  
BUSY  
PE  
Paper empty  
Select  
SELECT  
AUTOFD  
ERROR  
INIT  
Automatic feed  
Error  
Initialize  
Select  
SLCTIN  
GND  
Ground  
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Serial connector  
1
5
6
9
Pin No.  
Signal name  
CD  
I/O  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Input  
Input  
Output  
Output  
Carrier detect  
Receive data  
Transmit data  
Data terminal ready  
Ground  
RD  
TD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
Input  
Output  
Input  
Input  
Data set ready  
Request to send  
Clear to send  
Ring indicate  
Mouse connector  
6
5
4
3
2
1
Pin No.  
Signal name  
DATA  
NC  
I/O  
I/O  
Description  
Data  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Not connected  
Ground  
GND  
VCC  
Power  
CLK  
I/O  
Clock  
NC  
Not connected  
Keyboard connector  
6
5
4
3
2
1
Pin No.  
Signal name  
DATA  
NC  
I/O  
I/O  
Description  
Data  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Not connected  
Ground  
GND  
VCC  
Power  
CLK  
I/O  
Clock  
NC  
Not connected  
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USB connector  
1 2 3 4  
Pin No.  
Signal name  
VCC  
I/O  
Description  
Cable/power  
data signal  
+data signal  
Cable/ground  
1
2
3
4
DATA  
+DATA  
GND  
I/O  
I/O  
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Index  
B
H
Burglarproof lock .......................................... 5  
Hard disk .................................................... 34  
access lamp............................................. 3  
Busy lamp .................................................... 3  
Hardware.................................................... 62  
Headphone jack ........................................... 3  
C
CD-ROM drive........................................3, 29  
I
Connection ................................................. 16  
keyboard ................................................ 18  
LAN cable .............................................. 18  
mouse .................................................... 18  
PC unit ................................................... 18  
power cable ........................................... 17  
Inlet .............................................................. 5  
Installation .................................................. 12  
Internal hard disk ......................................... 6  
Cover.......................................................... 38  
CRT connector ............................................. 5  
K
Keyboard ...................................................... 8  
connector ................................................. 5  
D
L
LAN  
Display ....................................................... 59  
connection ............................................. 59  
replacement ........................................... 60  
adapter .................................................. 59  
connector ................................................. 5  
DVI connector............................................... 5  
LINE IN terminal........................................... 5  
LINE OUT terminal....................................... 5  
E
Eject button .................................................. 3  
M
Expansion Cards ........................................ 44  
applicable .............................................. 45  
installation.............................................. 46  
location .................................................. 45  
Maintenance .............................................. 54  
CDs........................................................ 54  
floppy disk drive ..................................... 56  
keyboard ................................................ 54  
mouse .................................................... 55  
PC unit ................................................... 54  
Expansion slot..........................................5, 6  
F
Memory ...................................................... 39  
applicable .............................................. 40  
installation.............................................. 41  
location .................................................. 40  
Floppy Disk ................................................ 32  
Floppy disk drive .......................................... 3  
access lamp............................................. 3  
eject button .............................................. 3  
Microphone jack ........................................... 3  
Motherboard................................................. 7  
Foot .............................................................. 3  
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Mouse ........................................................ 10  
clicking ................................................... 10  
connector ................................................. 5  
double-clicking ....................................... 11  
dragging................................................. 11  
moving ................................................... 10  
pointing .................................................. 11  
scrolling ................................................. 11  
T
Television or radio interference .................. 58  
Turning Off the Power ................................ 24  
Turning On the Power ................................ 22  
U
USB ............................................................ 58  
connector .............................................3, 5  
keyboard ................................................ 59  
Windows 98 model ............................. 59  
Windows 98/2000/Me model ................. 58  
O
Outlet ........................................................... 5  
P
V
Parallel connector ........................................ 5  
Venthole ....................................................... 5  
Peripheral device........................................ 36  
Volume ......................................................... 3  
Power  
lamp ......................................................... 3  
switch....................................................... 3  
Power supply unit ......................................... 6  
Power-saving.............................................. 61  
Problems .................................................... 50  
R
Resetting .................................................... 27  
S
Security of the case ................................... 57  
Serial connector ........................................... 5  
Smart card bay............................................. 3  
Specifications ............................................. 62  
connector ............................................... 64  
graphical ................................................ 64  
LAN adapter .......................................... 63  
PC unit ................................................... 62  
Sound .................................................... 63  
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