Fujitsu S4546, S4545 manual Midi, Ntsc, Pcmcia

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Megahertz

1,000,000 cycles per second.

Memory

A repository for data and applications which is readily accessible to your notebook CPU.

MHz

Megahertz.

MIDI

Musical Instrument Digital Interface. A standard communication protocol for exchange of information between computers and sound producers such as synthesizers.

Modem

A contraction for MOdulator-DEModulator. The equipment which connects a computer or other data terminal to a communication line.

Monaural

A system using one channel to process sound form all sources.

MPU-401

A standard for MIDI interfaces and connectors.

NTSC

National TV Standards Commission. The standard for TV broadcast and reception for the USA.

Operating System

A group of control programs that convert application commands, including driver programs, into the exact form required by a specific brand and model of microprocessor in order to produce the desired results from that particular equipment.

Parallel Port

A connection to another device through which data is transferred as a block of bits simultaneously with a wire for each bit in the block and with other wires only for control of the device not for transfer of data.

Partition

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.

PCMCIA

PCMCIA is trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association.The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association is an organization that sets standards for add-in cards for personal computers.

Peripheral Device

A piece or equipment which performs a specific function associated with but not integral to a computer. Examples: a printer, a mode, a CD-ROM.

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Contents Copyright Important Safety Instructions Australian Warnings Call Attempts/RetriesFor Automatic calls to different numbers For repeat calls to the same numberFor Automatically answered Incoming Calls If you are located in Australia If you are located in New ZealandKey notation and operation methods Examples Ctrl + F3 keys Shift + ↑ key Screen examplesCommand input key input Critical PointsColumn Notation in textConfiguration of this Manual Contents Connecting Digital Video Camera Connecting PS/2 MouseDisabling Flat Point Section Cover close switch Names of the Parts and their FunctionsFront Liquid Crystal Display LCD PanelSUS/RES Switch Built-in MicrophoneOne-touch Buttons SpeakersRight Side Ventilation OpeningsHearing Loss Mic-in JackModular Connector LAN connectorUSB Connector not supported by Windows NT Headphone JackLeft Side Mobile Multi-bayMobile Multi-bay Unit Removal Lever Anti-Theft LockMain Switch RearAir-cooling fan FailureExternal Display Connector DC-IN ConnectorBottom Connector Box Connector Box Removal LeverExpansion keyboard connector Mouse connectorParallel Connector Serial ConnectorFDD unit connector Connection connectorStatus Indicator LCD PC Card Access Indicator Num Lock Numerical Lock IndicatorCaps Lock Indicator a # Scroll Lock IndicatorPage Pointing Device Flat PointHow to Use Flat Point ClickingDouble-clicking PointingScrolling Numeric Keypad Mode KeyboardKeyboard Critical PointNames of the Main Keys and their Functions Shift key Alt 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 Set the Main switch off For WindowsCritical Points Resetting How to ResetFor Windows Me, Windows 98 and Windows For Windows NTBattery Battery ChargingRemaining battery power indication Using PC with BatteryBattery abnormality indicator Low Battery Status Indication of low battery statusCountermeasure against Low Battery Status Press the SUS/RES switch Take for Windows NTElectric Shock Replacing built-in Battery Unit Electric shockRemove the built-in battery pack Slide the built-in battery pack lock until you hear a clickSection Options OptionsPeripherals See also the documents for the peripheralsUse genuine products Use the peripherals that conform to Acpi standardPrecautions for PC Cards PC CardsSetting PC Card Insert a PC cardLock the PC card High Temperature Removing PC CardWindows InjuryWindows 98 and Windows Me Remove the PC cardSet the dummy card Click on the PC card icon on the task barWindows NT Click on OK Remove the PC cardReplacing Memory Expansion RAM ModulesSwallowing Install the extended RAM module slot cover Install the new memoryRemove the memory Mobile Multi-Bay Units Before Replacing Mobile Multi-bay UnitWindows Me and Windows Windows 95 & NTReplacing Mobile Multi-bay Unit Install the new unitRemove the unit Setting/Removing CD CD-ROM DrivePress the Eject button Manually draw the tray gently 1 Place a CD on itSection Connector Box Installing the connector boxConnector box is described here Install the connector box to the PC bottom sideRemoving the connector box Remove the connector boxUsing Internal Data / Fax Modem ConnectionCore Plug Close the core Using Internal LAN Connecting PS/2 Mouse MouseConnecting USB Mouse How to Use Mouse Button OperationClick Double-clickConnecting Numeric Keypad / Keyboard / Mouse Connecting Printer PrinterFloppy disks or CDs may be used for driver installation Connecting External Display Connecting an external displayConnect the display cable to the CRT display Select the display to useConnecting a TV Set depend on model Connecting a TV Set for Home UseSupported Only By Windows 2000 and Windows Connect the A/V cable to the TV setConnecting Digital Video Camera Connect the DV cable to the digital video cameraSection When This Happens Nothing displayed on the LCD panelDisplayed Flashing or not displayedLCD panel hard to read Remaining battery charge indicator does not stop flashing Floppy disk can not be usedPower management function is not executed No sound or minimal sound from speakerCan not record from Mic or Line In jack Message displayed on screenData cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive CD cannot be ejected from the CD-ROMCleaning your LifeBook Notebook Caring for your LifeBook NotebookStoring your LifeBook Notebook Travelling with 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 DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM Drive Caring for your PC CardsBios GlossaryAPM CD-ROMCmos RAM CRTDimm LANNtsc MidiPcmcia Post DMADMI DOSESD FCCIDE IRQROM RAMSdram Smart SramSvga TFTWFM VramXGA