Fujitsu S4545 Built-in Microphone, One-touch Buttons, SUS/RES Switch, Speakers, Keyboard, Latch

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3Built-in Microphone

You can record sound (monaural) with this microphone.

Critical Points

￿You may experience feedback noise when you use minus-one music software and other software that uses simultaneously the microphone and speakers. In this case, adjust the sound volume or use a headphone or an external microphone available in stores. And set the microphone at “mute” position when you do not use it.

￿The recorded sound from the built-in microphone may be not clear when the distance or the direction of the sound source is not appropriate. We recommend you to use an external microphone to record sound clearly.

4Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Panel

Shows a screenful of data from the computer main unit.

5One-touch Buttons

These buttons are used to set application start-up, incoming E-mail receiving and Internet browser startup.

Critical Points

￿To use the one-touch button, do not switch the MAIN switch off.

￿Firmly hold the one-touch button until the application starts.

6SUS/RES Switch

This switch is used to put it into suspend mode and to resume working.

7Speakers

They output the sound from this PC unit.

8Keyboard

You can input characters and give commands to the PC unit through this device.

9Flat Point

You can manipulate the mouse pointer though this device.

!Latch

This latch locks the liquid crystal display (LCD) against unintended opening. Unlock it to open the LCD.

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Contents Copyright Important Safety Instructions Call Attempts/Retries Australian WarningsFor Automatic calls to different numbers For repeat calls to the same numberFor Automatically answered Incoming Calls If you are located in New Zealand If you are located in AustraliaExamples Ctrl + F3 keys Shift + ↑ key Screen examples Key notation and operation methodsCritical Points Command input key inputColumn Notation in textConfiguration of this Manual Contents Connecting Digital Video Camera Connecting PS/2 MouseDisabling Flat Point Section Names of the Parts and their Functions Cover close switchFront Liquid Crystal Display LCD PanelBuilt-in Microphone SUS/RES SwitchOne-touch Buttons SpeakersVentilation Openings Right SideHearing Loss Mic-in JackLAN connector Modular ConnectorUSB Connector not supported by Windows NT Headphone JackMobile Multi-bay Left SideMobile Multi-bay Unit Removal Lever Anti-Theft LockRear Main SwitchAir-cooling fan FailureDC-IN Connector External Display ConnectorBottom Connector Box Removal Lever Connector BoxExpansion keyboard connector Mouse connectorSerial Connector Parallel ConnectorFDD unit connector Connection connectorStatus Indicator LCD Num Lock Numerical Lock Indicator PC Card Access IndicatorCaps Lock Indicator a # Scroll Lock IndicatorPage Flat Point Pointing DeviceClicking How to Use Flat PointDouble-clicking PointingScrolling Keyboard Numeric Keypad ModeKeyboard Critical PointNames of the Main Keys and their Functions Alt key Shift keyCaps Lock key Num Lk numerical lock keyWindows key Sys Rq system request keyApplication key Switching on the Power Switching on the PowerSwitch the PC Main switch on Connect the AC adapterCritical Points Switching off the Power Switching off the PowerFor Windows Me, Windows 95 and Windows For Windows Set the Main switch offCritical Points How to Reset ResettingFor Windows Me, Windows 98 and Windows For Windows NTBattery Charging BatteryRemaining battery power indication Using PC with BatteryBattery abnormality indicator Indication of low battery status Low Battery StatusCountermeasure against Low Battery Status Press the SUS/RES switch Take for Windows NTElectric Shock Electric shock Replacing built-in Battery UnitSlide the built-in battery pack lock until you hear a click Remove the built-in battery packSection Options OptionsSee also the documents for the peripherals PeripheralsUse genuine products Use the peripherals that conform to Acpi standardPC Cards Precautions for PC CardsInsert a PC card Setting PC CardLock the PC card Removing PC Card High TemperatureWindows InjuryRemove the PC card Windows 98 and Windows MeSet the dummy card Click on the PC card icon on the task barClick on OK Remove the PC card Windows NTReplacing Memory Expansion RAM ModulesSwallowing Install the extended RAM module slot cover Install the new memoryRemove the memory Before Replacing Mobile Multi-bay Unit Mobile Multi-Bay UnitsWindows 95 & NT Windows Me and WindowsReplacing Mobile Multi-bay Unit Install the new unitRemove the unit CD-ROM Drive Setting/Removing CDPress the Eject button Manually draw the tray gently 1 Place a CD on itSection Installing the connector box Connector BoxConnector box is described here Install the connector box to the PC bottom sideRemove the connector box Removing the connector boxConnection Using Internal Data / Fax ModemCore Plug Close the core Using Internal LAN Mouse Connecting PS/2 MouseConnecting USB Mouse Button Operation How to Use MouseClick Double-clickConnecting Numeric Keypad / Keyboard / Mouse Printer Connecting PrinterFloppy disks or CDs may be used for driver installation Connecting an external display Connecting External DisplaySelect the display to use Connect the display cable to the CRT displayConnecting a TV Set for Home Use Connecting a TV Set depend on modelSupported Only By Windows 2000 and Windows Connect the A/V cable to the TV setConnect the DV cable to the digital video camera Connecting Digital Video CameraSection Nothing displayed on the LCD panel When This HappensDisplayed Flashing or not displayedLCD panel hard to read Floppy disk can not be used Remaining battery charge indicator does not stop flashingNo sound or minimal sound from speaker Power management function is not executedCan not record from Mic or Line In jack Message displayed on screenCD cannot be ejected from the CD-ROM Data cannot be read from the CD-ROM driveCaring for your LifeBook Notebook Cleaning your LifeBook NotebookTravelling with your LifeBook Notebook Storing your LifeBook NotebookCaring for your Batteries Increasing Battery LifeCaring for your Floppy Disks Caring for your Floppy Disk Drive DVD/CD-RW/CDsCaring for your DVD/CD-RW/CDs Caring for your PC Cards Caring for your DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM DriveGlossary BiosAPM CD-ROMCRT Cmos RAMDimm LANNtsc MidiPcmcia DMA PostDMI DOSFCC ESDIDE IRQROM RAMSdram Sram SmartSvga TFTWFM VramXGA