Fujitsu S4545 Caring for your Batteries, Increasing Battery Life, Caring for your Floppy Disks

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When travelling with the hard drive removed, wrap the drive in a non-conducting materials (cloth or paper). If you have the drive checked by hand, be ready to install the drive if needed. Never put your hard drive through a metal detector. Have your hard drive hand-inspected by security

personnel. You can however, put your hard drive through a properly tuned X-ray machine.

Take the necessary plug adapters if you’re travelling overseas. Check the following diagram to determine which plug adapter you’ll need or ask your travel agent.

BATTERIES

Caring for your Batteries

Always handle batteries carefully.

Do not short-circuit the battery terminals (that is, do not touch both terminals with a metal object). Do not carry lose batteries in a pocket or purse where they may mix with coins, keys, or other metal objects. Doing so may cause an explosion or fire.

Do not drop, puncture, disassemble, mutilate or incinerate 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/airline adapater whenever possible.

If your LifeBook notebook is running on battery power all day, connect it to the AC adapater overnight to recharge the battery.

Keep brightness to the lowest level comfortable.

Set the power management for maximum battery life.

Put your LifeBook notebook in Suspend mode when it is turned on and you are not actually using it.

Limit your DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM access.

Disable the Windows CD automatic insertion function.

Always use fully charged batteries.

Eject PCMCIA cards when not in use.

FLOPPY DISKS AND DRIVES

Caring for your Floppy Disks

Avoid using the floppy disks in damp and dusty locations.

Never store a floppy disk near a magnet or magnetic field.

Do not use a pencil or an eraser on a disk or disk label.

Avoid storing the floppy disks in extremely hot or cold locations, or in locations subject to severe temperature changes. Store at temperatures between 50°F (10°C) and 125°F (52°C)

Do not touch the exposed part of the disk behind the metal shutter.

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Contents Copyright Important Safety Instructions Call Attempts/Retries Australian WarningsFor Automatically answered Incoming Calls For repeat calls to the same numberFor Automatic calls to different numbers If you are located in New Zealand If you are located in AustraliaExamples Ctrl + F3 keys Shift + ↑ key Screen examples Key notation and operation methodsNotation in text Command input key inputCritical Points ColumnConfiguration of this Manual Contents Disabling Flat Point Connecting PS/2 MouseConnecting Digital Video Camera Section Liquid Crystal Display LCD Panel Cover close switchNames of the Parts and their Functions FrontSpeakers SUS/RES SwitchBuilt-in Microphone One-touch ButtonsMic-in Jack Right SideVentilation Openings Hearing LossHeadphone Jack Modular ConnectorLAN connector USB Connector not supported by Windows NTAnti-Theft Lock Left SideMobile Multi-bay Mobile Multi-bay Unit Removal LeverFailure Main SwitchRear Air-cooling fanDC-IN Connector External Display ConnectorBottom Mouse connector Connector BoxConnector Box Removal Lever Expansion keyboard connectorConnection connector Parallel ConnectorSerial Connector FDD unit connectorStatus Indicator LCD # Scroll Lock Indicator PC Card Access IndicatorNum Lock Numerical Lock Indicator Caps Lock Indicator aPage Flat Point Pointing DevicePointing How to Use Flat PointClicking Double-clickingScrolling Critical Point Numeric Keypad ModeKeyboard KeyboardNames of the Main Keys and their Functions Num Lk numerical lock key Shift keyAlt key Caps Lock keyApplication key Sys Rq system request keyWindows key Connect the AC adapter Switching on the PowerSwitching on the Power Switch the PC Main switch onCritical Points For Windows Me, Windows 95 and Windows Switching off the PowerSwitching off the Power For Windows Set the Main switch offCritical Points For Windows NT ResettingHow to Reset For Windows Me, Windows 98 and WindowsBattery Charging BatteryBattery abnormality indicator Using PC with BatteryRemaining battery power indication Press the SUS/RES switch Take for Windows NT Low Battery StatusIndication of low battery status Countermeasure against Low Battery StatusElectric 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 OptionsUse the peripherals that conform to Acpi standard PeripheralsSee also the documents for the peripherals Use genuine productsPC Cards Precautions for PC CardsInsert a PC card Setting PC CardLock the PC card Injury High TemperatureRemoving PC Card WindowsClick on the PC card icon on the task bar Windows 98 and Windows MeRemove the PC card Set the dummy cardClick on OK Remove the PC card Windows NTSwallowing Expansion RAM ModulesReplacing Memory Remove the memory Install the new memoryInstall the extended RAM module slot cover Before Replacing Mobile Multi-bay Unit Mobile Multi-Bay UnitsWindows 95 & NT Windows Me and WindowsRemove the unit Install the new unitReplacing Mobile Multi-bay Unit Place a CD on it Setting/Removing CDCD-ROM Drive Press the Eject button Manually draw the tray gently 1Section Install the connector box to the PC bottom side Connector BoxInstalling the connector box Connector box is described hereRemove 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 Double-click How to Use MouseButton Operation 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 displayConnect the A/V cable to the TV set Connecting a TV Set depend on modelConnecting a TV Set for Home Use Supported Only By Windows 2000 and WindowsConnect the DV cable to the digital video camera Connecting Digital Video CameraSection Flashing or not displayed When This HappensNothing displayed on the LCD panel DisplayedLCD panel hard to read Floppy disk can not be used Remaining battery charge indicator does not stop flashingMessage displayed on screen Power management function is not executedNo sound or minimal sound from speaker Can not record from Mic or Line In jackCD 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 Floppy Disks Increasing Battery LifeCaring for your Batteries Caring for your DVD/CD-RW/CDs DVD/CD-RW/CDsCaring for your Floppy Disk Drive Caring for your PC Cards Caring for your DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM DriveCD-ROM BiosGlossary APMLAN Cmos RAMCRT DimmPcmcia MidiNtsc DOS PostDMA DMIIRQ ESDFCC IDESdram RAMROM TFT SmartSram SvgaXGA VramWFM