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8. Windows will then boot up for the first time. As 

noted above, the first time you initialize your 
Windows Vista system, the screen will be blank for 
approximately two minutes. This is normal. During 
this period, do not disconnect the power supply, 
press any buttons, or use any peripheral devices such 
as mouse, keyboard, or remote control.

Registering Windows Vista with Microsoft

1. After Windows has booted up for the first time, the 

Control Panel Welcome Center will appear. If the 
Register Windows Online icon is not seen in the 
window, click on “Show all 14 items”.

2. Click on Register Windows Online and follow the 

instructions that appear to register your copy of 
Windows.

STARTING WINDOWS XP THE FIRST TIME

Registering Windows XP with Microsoft

In order to ensure that you receive the most benefits 
from the Windows operating system, it should be 
registered the first time you use it. 

After you receive the Windows Welcome screen, you will 
be prompted to enter registration information in the 
following order.

First of all, you will need to read and accept the End User 
License Agreements (EULAs). After accepting the 
EULAs, you will be asked if you want to enable the Auto-
matic Updates feature. Acceptance of this feature is 
recommended because it allows your system to be 
updated automatically whenever an important change 

becomes available for your notebook.

Several additional windows will appear, prompting you 
to enter a name and description for your computer, an 
Administrator password, and a domain name. Read the 
instructions on the screens carefully and fill in the infor-
mation as directed. 

You will then be automatically connected to the Internet, 
if you have an appropriate connection available. If an 
automatic connection is not possible, you will be asked 
about how you dial out from where you will be using 
your LifeBook notebook. If you are not connected to a 

phone line and plan to register at a later time, you may 
click the 

Skip

 button.

Once you are connected to the Internet, you will be 
asked if you wish to continue with the registration. If 
you select 

Yes

 you will then enter your name and 

address, and email address if desired. Click 

Next

 to 

complete registration.

REGISTERING YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK

You can register your LifeBook by going to our website 
at: 

us.fujitsu.com/computers

You will need to be set up with an Internet Service 
Provider (ISP) to register online. 

INSTALLING CLICK ME! 

Windows Vista Systems

The first time you boot up your system, you will see a 
“Primary Settings for the PC” window. This window 
explains the installations which will be performed by the 
Click Me! utility. If you click [Execute], Click Me! will 
begin installing. If after clicking the button you receive a 
“User Account Control” window, you will be asked for 
your permission to continue. Click [Yes] to continue. If 
you cancel the operation, the Click Me! icon will appear 
on your desktop for later installation. 

Windows XP Systems

The first time you boot up your system, you will see an 
icon called Click Me! in the Start menu. 

We highly 

recommend that you install the ClickMe! utility the first 
time you boot up. 

When you click the Click Me! icon, 

your system will automatically create the related icons in 
the system tray in the bottom right of the screen. These 
icons provide links to utilities that you will frequently 
access, such as wireless LAN software provided by the 

wireless LAN manufacturer.

FUJITSU DRIVER UPDATE UTILITY 

Your system has a convenient tool called the Fujitsu 
Driver Update (FDU) utility. With FDU, you can choose 
to automatically or manually go to the Fujitsu site to 
check for new updates for your system. For more infor-
mation about the FDU utility, refer to “Automatically 
Downloading Driver Updates” on page 63.

If you reject the terms of the license 
agreement you will be asked to review 
the license agreement for information 
on returning Windows or to shut down 
your LifeBook notebook.

You cannot use your notebook until you 
have accepted the License Agreement. If 
you stop the process your notebook will 
return to the beginning of the Windows 
Welcome Process, even if you shut your 
notebook down and start it up again.

Before installing the ClickMe! utility, be 
sure the wireless LAN switch is turned on.

There may be additional third-party 
applications that are installed by the 
ClickMe! utility. For more information, 
refer to your Getting Started Guide.

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Summary of Contents for S7210 - LifeBook - Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz

Page 1: ...Fujitsu LifeBook S7210 Notebook User s Guide ...

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Page 3: ...orporation in the United States and other countries PowerDVD is a trademark of CyberLink Corp The DVD player found in some models of the LifeBook notebook incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights users Use of this copyright protection technology mus...

Page 4: ...rter amount of time this is a natural occurrence for all batteries When this occurs you may want to replace the battery with a fresh one If you replace it it is important that you dispose of the old battery properly because batteries contain mate rials that could cause environmental damage if disposed of improperly Fujitsu is very concerned with envi ronmental protection and has enlisted the servi...

Page 5: ...r Keys 14 Function Keys 14 Touchpad Pointing Device Clicking 16 Double Clicking 16 Dragging 17 Touchpad Control Adjustment 17 Scrolling 17 Optional Quick Point Feature 17 Volume Control Controlling the Volume 18 Flexible Bay Devices Removing and Installing Modular Devices 19 LifeBook Security Application Panel Setting up Your LifeBook Security Panel 20 Passwords 20 Operating Your Security Applicat...

Page 6: ...e Ports Modem RJ 11 Telephone Jack 46 Internal LAN RJ 45 Jack 46 Port Replicator Connector 46 Universal Serial Bus Ports 47 Headphone Jack 47 Microphone Jack 47 External Video Port 47 5 TROUBLESHOOTING Identifying the Problem 51 Specific Problems 51 Troubleshooting Table 52 Power On Self Test Messages 59 Emergency media Player Drive Tray Release 60 Modem Result Codes 60 Restoring Pre installed Sof...

Page 7: ... Configuration of the WLAN Device Configuring the WLAN Using Windows Vista 93 Configuring the WLAN Using Windows XP 93 Troubleshooting the WLAN Troubleshooting 94 WLAN Specifications Specifications 95 Using the Bluetooth Device What is Bluetooth 96 Where to Find Information About Bluetooth 96 APPENDIX B USING THE FINGERPRINT SENSOR Fingerprint Sensor Device Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Devic...

Page 8: ...L i f e B o o k S 7 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k ...

Page 9: ...1 Preface ...

Page 10: ...L i f e B o o k S 7 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k ...

Page 11: ... fujitsu com computers Before you place the call you should have the following information ready so that the customer support representative can provide you with the fastest possible solution Product name Product configuration number Product serial number Purchase date Conditions under which the problem occurred Any error messages that have occurred Type of device connected if any Fujitsu Shopping...

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Page 13: ...3 2 Getting to Know Your LifeBook Notebook ...

Page 14: ...4 L i f e B o o k S 7 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k ...

Page 15: ...ium ion Battery pre installed Weight Saver Driver and Application Restore DAR Disc Recovery Disc Getting Started Guide User s Guide this document International Limited Warranty Brochure Microsoft associated product materials Depending on your system configuration one of the following devices will be pre installed in the Flexible Bay Weight Saver Modular Dual Layer Multi Format DVD Writer Modular D...

Page 16: ...r Suspend Resume Button The Power Suspend Resume button allows you to suspend notebook activity without powering off resume your notebook from standby mode and power on your notebook when it has been shut down from Windows See Power Suspend Resume Button on page 29 for more information Stereo Speakers The built in dual speakers allow for stereo sound Keyboard A full size keyboard with dedicated Wi...

Page 17: ... a mouse like cursor control with four buttons two right mouse like buttons and two left mouse like buttons The upper left and right buttons are for use with the Quick Point cursor control See Touchpad Pointing Device on page 16 for more information Additionally it has a fingerprint scroll sensor between the lower buttons See Fingerprint Sensor Device on page 99 for more information Status Indicat...

Page 18: ...al Serial Bus devices USB 2 0 transfers data at up to 480 Mbps and is backward compatible with USB 1 1 devices which transfer data at up to 12 Mbps See Universal Serial Bus Ports on page 47 for more information DC Power Jack The DC power jack allows you to plug in the AC adapter to power your LifeBook notebook and charge the internal Lithium ion battery External Video Port behind cover USB 2 0 Por...

Page 19: ...xible Bay devices to open the media tray Anti theft Lock Slot The anti theft lock slot allows you to attach an optional physical lock down device S Video Out Port The S Video output is used to transmit a higher resolu tion video signal to a compatible TV or VCR USB 2 0 Ports The USB 2 0 ports allow you to connect Universal Serial Bus devices USB 2 0 transfers data at up to 480 Mbps and is backward...

Page 20: ...S Following is a brief description of your LifeBook note book s back panel components Gigabit LAN RJ 45 Jack The internal LAN RJ 45 jack is used for an internal Gigabit 10Base T 100Base Tx 1000Base T Ethernet LAN connection See Internal LAN RJ 45 Jack on page 46 for more information Gigabit LAN RJ 45 Jack ...

Page 21: ...ou to connect the optional Port Replicator to your notebook Lithium ion Battery Bay The battery bay contains the internal Lithium ion battery It can be opened for the removal of the battery when stored over a long period of time or for swapping a discharged battery with a charged Lithium ion battery See Lithium ion Battery on page 37 for more information Dust Filter The dust filter is used to help...

Page 22: ...t states that can tell you what power source your notebook is using On This means that either of the adapters are cur rently in use Off Power is only coming from the batteries and you do not have an adapter connected BATTERY LEVEL INDICATORS The two Battery Level indicators show whether or not the primary Lithium ion battery and or the optional second Lithium ion battery are installed Battery 1 re...

Page 23: ... NumLk indicator states that the integral keyboard is set in ten key numeric keypad mode CAPSLOCK INDICATOR The CapsLock indicator states that your keyboard is set to type in all capital letters SCRLK INDICATOR The ScrLk indicator states that your scroll lock is active SECURITY INDICATOR The Security Indicator should be steady on if a pass word was set when the system resumes from Off or Standby m...

Page 24: ...k feature is done the same way Once this feature is activated you can enter numerals 0 through 9 perform addition subtraction multiplication or division and enter decimal points using the keys designated as ten key function keys The keys in the numeric keypad are marked on the frontedge ofthe key to indicate their secondary functions WINDOWS KEYS Your LifeBook notebook has two Windows keys consist...

Page 25: ... will increase the brightness of the display Fn F8 Pressing F8 repeatedly while holding Fn will decrease the volume of your LifeBook notebook Fn F9 Pressing F9 repeatedly while holding Fn will increase the volume of your LifeBook notebook Fn F10 Pressing F10 while holding Fn allows you to change your selection of where to send your display video Each time you press the combination of keys you will...

Page 26: ...ight click move the mouse cursor to the item you wish to select press the right button once and then immediately release it You also have the option to perform the clicking operation by tapping lightly on the Touchpad once Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 Clicking DOUBLE CLICKING Double clicking means pushing and releasing the left button twice in rapid succession This procedure does not function with the ...

Page 27: ...ment quickly without using the window s scroll bars This is particularly useful when you are navigating through on line pages To use the scroll sensor slide your finger up or down on the sensor to scroll up or down a page When you have reached the desired section of the page release the sensor Figure 2 15 Figure 2 15 Scrolling OPTIONAL QUICK POINT FEATURE The optional Quick Point device consists o...

Page 28: ...e audio repeat the Fn F3 procedure Volume can be controlled by many volume controls that are set within individual applications Certain external audio devices you might connect to your system may have hardware volume controls Each source discussed above puts an upper limit on the volume level that must then be followed by the other sources We recommend that you experiment with the various volume c...

Page 29: ...open files 2 Shut down your LifeBook notebook 3 Pull out the Flexible Bay release latch This will push your device out slightly allowing you to remove it 4 Slide your device out until it is clear of the bay This will require light force Figure 2 18 Removing Installing a device in the Flexible Bay 5 Slide the device you are installing into your notebook until it clicks into place 6 It is now safe t...

Page 30: ...ically the same for all LifeBook notebooks in a working group office or company to allow for system management Individual LifeBook notebooks in a group environment should not use a common password A password consists of one to five button strokes plus the Enter button A valid stroke consists of pushing one or up to four buttons simultaneously The following are valid button strokes Pushing 4 by its...

Page 31: ...n the system will beep for about one minute If a valid password is entered within a minute while system beeps the beeping will stop and the note book will resume normal operation If no password or an invalid one is entered while the system beeps the system will return to its previous locked state Standby or off and the Security Indicator will go off To reacti vate the notebook after a password fai...

Page 32: ... screen Supervisor and user passwords can be set via Windows software using the FJSECS exe and FJSECU exe files respectively FJSECU exe for the user password cannot run without first setting a supervisor password You need to run FJSECS exe first to set the supervisor pass word Follow instructions under Setting Passwords on page 20 If you forget both passwords contact Fujitsu Computer Systems Corpo...

Page 33: ...t Browser from the Internet browser box Be aware that you will erase the settings for the other application If you wish to go back to launching the other application from this button you will need to reconfigure it as described above When you have finished with Application Panel Setup click OK and the new settings will take effect You can reconfigure your LifeBook Application Panel as often as you...

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Page 35: ...25 3 Getting Started ...

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Page 37: ...al outlet Figure 3 1 Connecting the Optional Auto Airline Adapter 1 Plug the DC output cable into the DC power jack on your notebook 2 Plug the Auto Airline adapter into the cigarette lighter of an automobile with the ignition key in the On or Accessories position OR 3 Plug the Auto Airline adapter into the DC power jack on an airplane seat Switching from AC Adapter Power or the Auto Airline Adapt...

Page 38: ...ting only temporarily Fn F6 Pressing repeatedly will lower the brightness of your display Fn F7 Pressing repeatedly will increase the bright ness of the display Using the Power Options To adjust the brightness so that the setting changes remain after the system is rebooted or resumed perform the following 1 Click the Start icon then select Control Panel 2 Select Power Options then click on Adjust ...

Page 39: ...and without a request for the BIOS Setup Utility the system displays the operating system s opening screen The boot sequence is executed when You turn on the power to your LifeBook notebook You restart your notebook from the Windows Shut Down dialog box The software initiates a system restart Example When you install a new application HARD DISK DRIVE PASSWORDS To provide additional security for yo...

Page 40: ...TIME In order to ensure that you receive the most benefits from the Windows Vista operating system it should be registered the first time you use it 1 First of all you will need to read and accept the End User License Agreements EULAs 2 You will be prompted to enter your User Name and Password and you will be given a chance to select an icon for your account 3 The next screen asks for a Computer N...

Page 41: ...t Yes you will then enter your name and address and email address if desired Click Next to complete registration REGISTERING YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK You can register your LifeBook by going to our website at us fujitsu com computers You will need to be set up with an Internet Service Provider ISP to register online INSTALLING CLICK ME Windows Vista Systems The first time you boot up your system you ...

Page 42: ...for restarting Your notebook can be put in Standby mode by Pressing the Power Suspend Resume button when your system is turned on Selecting Standby from the Windows Shut Down menu Windows XP Timing out from lack of activity Allowing the battery to reach the Dead Battery Warn ing condition Your notebook s system memory typically stores the file on which you are working open application informa tion...

Page 43: ... following procedure Windows Vista 1 Click the Start button and then move the mouse over the right arrow 2 Select Restart from the list Windows XP 1 Click the Start button and then click Shut Down 2 Select the Restart option from within the Windows Shut Down dialog box 3 Click OK to restart your notebook Your notebook will shut down and then reboot POWERING OFF Before turning off the power check t...

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Page 45: ...35 4 User Installable Features ...

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Page 47: ...attery is running low a low battery notifica tion message will appear If you do not respond to the low battery message the batteries will continue to discharge until they are too low to operate When this happens your notebook will go into Standby Sleep mode There is no guarantee that your data will be saved once the notebook reaches this point Do not leave a faulty battery in your notebook It may ...

Page 48: ... charged spare to swap with one that is not charged There are two ways to swap batteries cold swapping and hot swapping Cold swapping Batteries To cold swap batteries in your battery bay follow these easy steps Figure 4 1 1 Have a charged battery ready to install 2 Shut down your notebook and disconnect the AC adapter 3 With the system positioned as shown in Figure 4 1 push the battery lock to the...

Page 49: ...player software you can play DVD movies and music CDs on your LifeBook notebook The media player includes controls which allow you to take full advantage of the features of a DVD movie as well as standard features such as fast forward fast reverse pause etc With this drive you can also burn onto recordable DVD R RW DVD R RW or CD R RW discs DVD CD RW Combo model only With the combo drive you can p...

Page 50: ... box and the movie will begin Opening the Media Player Control Panel With most DVD ROMs you have the option of altering how the movie should play and what you wish to view You can do this by using the media player control panel and the mouse 1 Right click on the movie screen to open a dropdown menu for options If you have disabled the Auto Insert Notification Function you will have to start the dr...

Page 51: ...ard slot Figure 4 5 To insert a Memory Stick or SD Card follow these steps 1 See your specific card manual for instructions on the insertion of your card Some cards may require that your notebook is off while inserting them 2 Make sure there is no card currently in the slot If there is see Removing a Memory Stick SD Card 3 Insert your card into the slot with the product label facing up 4 Push the ...

Page 52: ...ard be sure to align it with the left side of the slot when inserting it 4 Push the card firmly into the slot until it is seated in the connector REMOVING EXPRESSCARDS See your ExpressCard manual for specific instructions on removing your card Some cards may require your notebook to be in Suspend Mode or Off during removal To remove an ExpressCard simply grasp the end of it pull it straight out Ex...

Page 53: ... hold a variety of information and provides you with many possible options such as allowing you to make secure purchases pay for phone calls store security information and provide personal identification and information In order to use the Smart Card Reader you must purchase optional Smart Card third party software Figure 4 8 Smart Card Slot Note that the Smart Card should be inserted into the Sma...

Page 54: ...mory Module REMOVING A MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of Installing a Memory Upgrade Module 2 Pull the retaining clips sideways away from each side of the memory upgrade module at the same time Figure 4 11 3 While holding the clips out remove the module from the slot by lifting it up and pulling it away from your notebook 4 Store the memory upgrade module in a static guarded sle...

Page 55: ...indows Vista Check the memory capacity by clicking Start Control Panel System and Maintenance System The amount of memory is displayed next to Memory RAM There may be a variation between the actual memory size and what is displayed This is possible if your system is configured with an integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 which dynamically allocates system memory to accelerate graphics...

Page 56: ... is used for a Gigabit 10Base T 100Base Tx 1000Base T Ethernet LAN connection You may need to configure your notebook to work with your particular network Please refer to your network administrator for information on your network configuration To connect the LAN cable follow these easy steps 1 Align the connector with the port opening 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated Figure 4 ...

Page 57: ... a 1 8 3 5 mm mini plug in order to fit into the microphone jack of your notebook In order to connect a microphone follow these easy steps 1 Align the connector with the port opening 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated EXTERNAL VIDEO PORT The external video port allows you to connect an external monitor or LCD projector In order to connect an external video device follow these ea...

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Page 61: ... that follows for more detailed troubleshooting information 8 If you have tried the solutions suggested in the Trou bleshooting Table without success contact your support representative Toll free 1 800 8Fujitsu 1 800 838 5487 E mail 8fujitsu us fujitsu com Website http www computers us fujitsu com support Before you place the call you should have the following information ready so that the custome...

Page 62: ...move the headphones Software driver is not configured correctly The Audio Driver may be installed or reinstalled by using the Drivers and Applications CD that came with your Fujitsu LifeBook Refer to your applica tion and operating system documentation for help The speakers have been muted using the Volume icon in the system tray Click on the Volume icon in the tool tray on the bottom right of the...

Page 63: ...Floppy Disk Drive Problems You cannot access your optional external floppy disk You tried to write to a write protected floppy disk Eject the floppy disk and set it to write enable Floppy disk is not loaded correctly Eject floppy disk check orientation and re insert The floppy disk drive may not be properly installed Remove and re install your floppy disk drive Security is set to protect access to...

Page 64: ...n USB Device Problems You have installed a USB device but your LifeBook notebook does not recog nize the device or the device does not seem to work properly The device is not properly installed Remove and re install the device See Device Ports on page 46 for more information The device may have been installed while an application was running so your notebook is not aware of its installation Close ...

Page 65: ...ies are low Check the Status Indicator Panel to determine the presence and condition of the batteries See Status Indicator Panel on page 12 for more information Use a Power adapter to operate until a battery is charged or install a charged battery The power adapter AC or auto airline is not plugged in properly Verify that your adapter is connected correctly See Power Sources on page 27 for more in...

Page 66: ...optional second battery and or use a power adapter for this application when at all possible The power savings features may be disabled Check the Power Options menu settings and adjust according to your operating needs The brightness is turned all the way up Turn down the brightness adjustment The higher the brightness the more power your display uses The batteries are very old Replace the batteri...

Page 67: ... enter your password See Security Indicator on page 13 for more informa tion Video Problems The built in display is blank when you turn on your LifeBook notebook The notebook is set for an external monitor only Pressing F10 while holding down the Fn key allows you to change your selection of where to send your display video Each time you press the keys you will step to the next choice The choices ...

Page 68: ...ness or right click on the battery gauge and adjust Power Proper ties In Vista Power Options You have connected an external monitor and it does not display any information Your BIOS setup is not set to enable your external monitor Toggle the video destination by pressing Fn F10 together or check your BIOS setup and enable your external monitor See the Video Features submenu located within the Adva...

Page 69: ...drive type identified in your setup utility does not agree with the type detected by the Power On Self Test Run the setup utility to correct the inconsistency Incorrect Drive B type run SETUP Type of floppy drive B not correctly identified in Setup This means that the floppy disk drive type identified in your setup utility does not agree with the type detected by the Power On Self Test Run the set...

Page 70: ...m that changes data stored in BIOS memory Run Setup and reconfigure the system System RAM Failed at offset nnnn System memory failed at offset nnnn of in the 64k block at which the error was detected This means that there is a fault in your built in memory If you continue to operate you risk corrupting your data Contact your support representative for repairs nnnn System Memory Passed Where nnnn i...

Page 71: ...ding all partitions The Partition Creation utility allows you to create or resize partitions on your hard disk NOTE Creating or resizing partitions with this utility will cause all data on the hard disk to be completely erased BOOT Priority Change Before restoring an image you must first verify that the system is set up to boot from the DVD drive To verify change the boot up priority rather than b...

Page 72: ...ing Recovery and Utility from hard disk 1 Cursor down to Recovery and Utility and press the Enter key 2 While the files are being loaded from the disc a progress bar will appear at the bottom of the screen 3 When the System Recovery Options dialog opens select a new keyboard layout if necessary then click Next 4 When the Operating System dialog appears click Next 5 If necessary enter your password...

Page 73: ... UPDATES Your system has a convenient tool called the Fujitsu Driver Update FDU utility With FDU you can choose to automatically or manually go to the Fujitsu site to check for new updates for your system The FDU icon should appear in the system tray at the bottom right of your screen roll the cursor over the icons to find the correct one If the FDU icon does not appear in the system tray it can b...

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Page 77: ...at the optical drive is supporting the weight of the notebook Do not drop your notebook Do not touch the screen with any sharp objects CLEANING YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK Always disconnect the power plug Pull the plug not the cord Clean your LifeBook notebook with a damp lint free cloth Do not use abrasives or solvents Use a soft cloth to remove dust from the screen Never use glass cleaners Always shu...

Page 78: ...r notebook for a month or longer turn your LifeBook notebook off fully charge the battery s then remove and store all Lithium ion batteries Store your notebook and batteries separately If you store your LifeBook with a battery installed the battery will discharge and battery life will be reduced In addi tion a faulty battery might damage your LifeBook Store your Fujitsu LifeBook in a cool dry loca...

Page 79: ... disassemble mutilate or incin erate the battery Recharge batteries only as described in this manual and only in ventilated areas Do not leave batteries in hot locations for more than a day or two Intense heat can shorten battery life Do not leave a battery in storage for longer than 6 months without recharging it Increasing Battery Life Power your LifeBook notebook through the AC or optional auto...

Page 80: ...u must treat it with care Please pay attention to the following points The drive rotates the compact disc at a very high speed Do not carry it around or subject it to shock or vibration with the power on Avoid using or storing the drive where it will be exposed to extreme temperatures Avoid using or storing the drive where it is damp or dusty Avoid using or storing the drive near magnets or device...

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Page 83: ...ution 14 1 WXGA Internal Resolution 1280 x 800 pixel resolution 16M colors External Resolution 1600 x 1200 pixel resolution 16M colors Simultaneous Resolution 1280 x 768 16M colors Video RAM Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 video graphics Up to 384 MB shared video memory using Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT AUDIO Realtek codec ALC262 with 2 channel High Definition HD audio Headphones S...

Page 84: ...rd or mouse One 25 pin D SUB connector for parallel input output devices Bi directional output only or ECP One 15 pin D SUB connector for VGA external monitor see Display specifications One 9 pin D SUB connector for RS 232C serial input output devices Four USB 2 0 connectors for input output devices One LAN RJ 45 connector One DC in connector One microphone in jack One headphone jack One power sus...

Page 85: ...notebook from computer viruses hackers spyware and spam It assists in the protection of data currently on your hard disk from destruction or contamination The trial version is activated upon your acceptance of software license agreement After 90 days you will need to purchase a subscription from Symantec to download latest virus spyware and spam definitions Roxio Easy Media Creator Easy Media Crea...

Page 86: ...ffice 2007 The full versions of Microsoft Office Basic Small Business and Professional 2007 are already preinstalled on your PC so there s nothing to install and all Office Ready PCs give you the option to activate a 60 day trial of Microsoft Office Professional 2007 All you need to do is purchase the appropriate Office 2007 license kit which allows you to un lock the full version of Office that y...

Page 87: ...77 8 Glossary ...

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Page 89: ...tion for bits per second Used to describe data transfer rates Boot To start up a computer and load its operating system from disk ROM or other storage media into RAM Bus An electrical circuit which passes data between the CPU and the sub assemblies inside your LifeBook notebook Byte 8 bits of parallel binary information Cache Memory A block of memory built into the micro processor which is much fa...

Page 90: ... function to control the association between the IP address and the name assigned to the computer If you do not know the IP address but if you know the computer name you can still communicate to that computer DOS Disk Operating System MS DOS is a Microsoft Disk Operating System Driver A computer program which converts application and operating system commands to external devices into the exact for...

Page 91: ...orks Class B supports 65 000 hosts on each of 16 000 networks Class C supports 254 hosts on each of 2 million networks The number of unassigned Internet addresses is running out so a new classless scheme called CIDR is gradually replacing the system based on classes A B and C and is tied to adoption of IPv6 credit webopedia com IR An abbreviation for infrared IrDA Infrared Data Association An orga...

Page 92: ...A block of space on a hard drive which is set aside and made to appear to the operating system as if it were a separate disk and addressed by the operating system accordingly PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect Self configuring PC local bus Designed by Intel PCI has gained wide acceptance as a standard bus design PCMCIA PCMCIA is a trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Ass...

Page 93: ...e If a failure is likely to occur SMART makes a status report available so that the LifeBook notebook can prompt the user to back up the data on the drive Natu rally not all failures are predictable SMART predict ability is limited to those attributes which the drive can self monitor In those cases where SMART can give advance warning a considerable amount of precious data can be saved SRAM Static...

Page 94: ...dentifies that the product has passed the interoperability test supplied by the WECA Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance which guar antees the interoperability of wireless IEEE 802 11 LAN products For more information on the Wi Fi standard go to the WECA website at www wirelessethernet com WLAN Wireless Local Area Network A wireless interconnection of computers and peripherals within a single...

Page 95: ...nger equivalent number REN of this equipment is 0 1B as shown on the label The REN is used to deter mine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected t...

Page 96: ...st confirmée par le numéro d enregistrement Le sigle IC placé devant le numéro d enregistrement signifie que l enregistrement s est effectué conformément à une déclaration de conformité et indique que les spécifications techniques d Industrie Canada ont été respectées Il n implique pas qu Industrie Canada a approuvé le matériel Avant de connecter cet équipement à une ligne télépho nique l utilisat...

Page 97: ...87 Appendix A Integrated Wireless LAN User s Guide Optional device ...

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Page 99: ...that may cause undesired operation of this device FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If...

Page 100: ...ximum data rate of 540 Mbps theoretical in IEEE802 11n draft mode 54 Mbps in IEEE802 11a or IEEE802 11g mode and 11 Mbps in IEEE802 11b mode The WLAN device supports the following encryption methods WEP TKIP CKIP and AES encryption The Wireless LAN device is compliant with the following standards WPA WPA2 CCX1 0 CCX2 0 CCX3 0 and CCX4 0 WIRELESS LAN MODES USING THIS DEVICE Ad Hoc Mode See Figure A...

Page 101: ...ced throughput intermittent discon nects and many frame errors It is HIGHLY recom mended that these interfering devices be powered off to ensure proper operation of the WLAN device DEACTIVATING THE WLAN DEVICE Deactivation of the WLAN device may be desired in certain circumstances to extend battery life or where certain environments require it i e hospitals clinics airplanes etc Fujitsu mobile com...

Page 102: ...k Disable Radio ACTIVATING THE WLAN DEVICE Activation of the WLAN device can be accomplished using the same methods as the deactivation process Using the Wireless On Off Switch In Windows XP using the Intel PROSet Software or Atheros Software The Wireless LAN Bluetooth On Off Switch will power off both the optional wireless LAN and Bluetooth devices at the same time To enable or disable either one...

Page 103: ...Sharing Center and type in relevant keywords in the Search box Connecting to a Network After you have configured your computer you can connect to an active network by performing the following steps 1 Click on the WLAN icon in the system tray 2 Select Connect to a network 3 Select a network from the list that appears and click the Connect button CONFIGURING THE WLAN USING WINDOWS XP Procedure 1 Cli...

Page 104: ... the access point or removing any obstacles for better sight The WLAN device has been deactivated or disabled Check if the wireless switch is turned ON Also verify Disable Radio is not checked in Network setting window The computer to be connected is turned off Check if the computer to be connected is turned ON RF interference from Access Points or other wireless networks The use of identical or o...

Page 105: ...s to IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b and IEEE802 11g Wi Fi based Transfer rate Automatic switching 54 Mbps maximum data rate IEEE802 11n to be determined Active frequency 802 11n draft 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz 802 11b g 2400 2473 MHz 802 11a 4900 5850 MHz Typical operating distances 802 11a 40 ft 12 m 54 Mbps 300 ft 91 m 6 Mbps 802 11b 100 ft 30 m 11 Mbps 300 ft 91 m 1 Mbps 802 11g 100 ft 30 m 54 Mbps 300 ft 91 m...

Page 106: ...al information about Bluetooth Technology visit the Bluetooth Web site at www bluetooth com FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment The Bluetooth antenna is located on the right of the palm rest and is exempt from minimum distance criteria due to its low power The transmitters in this device must not be c...

Page 107: ...97 Appendix B Using the Fingerprint Sensor ...

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Page 109: ...he bottom right of the screen The presence of the Softex program group in the Programs group of the Start menu System Requirements The OmniPass application requires space on your hard drive it also requires specific Operating Systems OS s The minimum requirements are as follows Windows XP Professional operating system At least 35 MB available hard disk space Installing the OmniPass Application If ...

Page 110: ...hn_01 and password freq14 He then goes to his webmail site to log onto his account He inputs his webmail credentials as usual username John_02 and password lifebook but instead of clicking Submit he directs OmniPass to Remember Password Now whenever he returns to that site OmniPass will prompt him to supply access credentials John enters his OmniPass user credentials John_01 and freq14 in the Omni...

Page 111: ...nsor A swipe sensor is small and resembles a skinny elon gated rectangle To capture a fingerprint gently swipe or pull your fingertip over the sensor starting at the second knuckle towards yourself Swiping too fast or too slow will result in a failed capture The Choose Finger screen has a Practice button click it to practice capturing your fingerprint When you are comfortable with how your fingerp...

Page 112: ...lled in to the site login prompt but you will have to click the website OK Submit or Login button to gain access to the site Click Finish to complete the remember password proce dure The site location the credentials to access the site and the OmniPass authentication settings for the site are now stored in the OmniPass secure database The OmniPass authentication settings Settings for this Pass wor...

Page 113: ...tity Name the new identity and click OK then click Apply You can now switch to the new identity and start remembering passwords To delete an identity highlight the identity you want to delete and click Delete Identity then click Apply To set the default identity highlight the identity you want as default and click Set as Default click Apply to ensure the settings are saved If you log in to OmniPas...

Page 114: ...w successfully import the OmniPass user data to the new system If you export an OmniPass only user you can import that user to any computer running OmniPass pro vided that a user with that name is not already enrolled in OmniPass If you attempt to import a user profile who has the same name as a user already enrolled in OmniPass the OmniPass import function will fail OMNIPASS CONTROL CENTER This s...

Page 115: ...ass using the same username and password Cannot add Windows users to OmniPass If you experience difficulties adding a Windows user to OmniPass you may need to adjust your local secu rity settings You can do this by going to Start Control Panel Administrative Tools and Local Security Settings Expand Local Policies expand Security Options and double click Network Access Sharing and Security Model fo...

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Page 117: ...onventions Used in the Guide 1 Cursor 16 Cursor Keys 14 D DC Output Cable 27 DC Power Jack 27 Device Ports 46 74 DIMM 44 Disk care 69 Display Panel 6 28 adjusting 28 brightness 28 closing 28 latch 6 opening 28 problems 57 58 Display Timeout 33 Docking Port 46 Double Clicking 16 Dragging 17 Drivers and Application Restore CD 61 DVD drive access indicator 13 problems 52 53 tray release 40 60 E Emerg...

Page 118: ... launching applications 22 operating 21 passwords 20 uninstalling 21 M Media Player care 70 Control Panel 40 loading 39 removing 40 Software 39 40 Memory capacity 45 compartment 11 44 installing 44 problems 54 removing 44 45 upgrade module 44 Memory Stick installing 41 removing 41 Microphone Jack 7 47 Modem 9 54 Modem Jack 46 Modem Result Codes 60 Modular Devices 19 installing 19 removing 19 Mouse...

Page 119: ...Mode 32 Status Indicator Panel 6 12 Stereo Speakers 7 T Touchpad 16 buttons 16 controls 17 Touchpad Pointing Device 7 Troubleshooting 51 U Unpacking 5 USB 9 10 47 54 V Volume control 18 W Warranty 1 Windows keys 14 Application key 14 Start keys 14 Windows Vista configuring the WLAN 93 restoring the Operating System 62 Windows XP configuring the Wireless LAN 93 restoring the Operating System 61 Wir...

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