Fujitsu S SERIES manual Your Lifebook S Series

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Your LIFEBOOK S Series ...

... is a versatile and ergonomic notebook. Innovative technology and ergonomic design make this notebook the ideal user-friendly and reliable travel companion.

Your operating system is pre-installed on the hard disk to facilitate the procedure when you use your notebook for the first time.

Your notebook has 256 Mbyte - 2 Gbyte of main memory installed, depending on the upgrade level. Data is stored on a hard disk drive. Two PC card slots (CardBus or PCMCIA) enable the notebook to operate two type I or type II PC cards or one type III PC card.

Your LIFEBOOK is also equipped with a multi-function slot. The following modules can be operated in the module slot of your notebook:

Hard disk drive

DVD-ROM drive

Combo drive (CD-RW/DVD)

DVD+RW drive

Second battery

Weight Saver

Your notebook offers a Touchpad (and as an option also a TouchStick) for mouse control. A double- touch directly on the touchpad is all that is required, for example, to open an application.

A port replicator can be connected to your notebook. The port replicator has connectors for external devices such as external monitor, printer and mouse. The parallel port is designed for fast bi- directional data transfer. You can connect peripheral devices such as a scanner, loudspeakers, gamepads, keyboard, or mouse via the four USB ports.

An audio controller and two internal loudspeakers provide your notebook with an audio capability. You can also connect an external microphone and active loudspeakers.

The system settings of the notebook can be configured via the user-friendly BIOS Setup programme. Certain system settings (e.g. screen display, volume) can be modified via various key combinations while you are using the notebook.

Your notebook has a number of security functions to ensure that no unauthorised persons can access your data. For example, you can protect access to your data with the security functions in the BIOS Setup or with the security panel.

This operating manual tells you how to put your notebook into operation and how to operate it in daily use.

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Contents English AnswersAre there Page Order No. A26391-K144-Z120-1-7619 August 2004 edition Lifebook S Series Operating manualPage Contents Contents 103 Page Your Lifebook S Series Your Lifebook S Series Notational conventionsImportant notes Safety notesImportant notes Important notes Energy saving Storing the batteryTransporting the notebook Transporting the notebookBefore you travel Cleaning the notebook Selecting a location Preparing the notebook for useUnpacking and checking the delivery Connecting the power adapter Working with the notebook chapter Switching on the notebook for the first time Working with the notebook Switching on the notebookWorking with the notebook Switching off the notebook Indicators Battery indicators Power-on indicatorPower indicator Battery charging indicatorSecurity Panel indicator Caps Lock indicatorScroll indicator Scroll Lock Enter key return KeyboardBackspace key Tab keyFn key Caps Lock keyShift key Alt Gr keyVirtual numeric keypad Halting the current operation Key combinationsDecreasing screen brightness Increasing screen brightnessEasy Launch keys Configuring Easy Launch keysMoving the pointer Touchpad / TouchStick and touchpad buttonsScrolling up Executing a commandSelecting an item Dragging an objectInformation on LCD monitor Monitor settingsLCD screen Storing the battery BatteryCharging, caring for and maintaining the battery Removing battery Monitoring the battery charging levelRemoving and installing the battery Hard disk Inserting batteryModule Removing module Installing module Handling CD/DVDs CD/DVD indicatorOptical drive Inserting or removing a CD/DVD Working with the notebook Manual removal emergency removal PC cards Installing a PC cardRemoving a PC card Loudspeakers Integrated 56k modemConnecting notebook modem to telephone connection Switching wireless LAN/ Bluetooth module on and off Wireless LAN/ BluetoothPort Replicator Ad hoc modeInfrastructure mode Connecting the notebook to the Port Replicator Switching off notebook via Port Replicator Switching on notebook via Port ReplicatorDisconnecting the notebook from the Port Replicator Page Security panel Security functionsOverview of all security functions Kensington LockPassword protection for your hard disk Bios password protectionPassword protection for the Bios setup Password protection for the operating systemSecurity function Type of protection Preparation Brief overview of the security functionsUsing Kensington Lock on notebook Configuring and using Security Panel Using Kensington Lock on Port ReplicatorAssigning the supervisor password Configuring Security PanelEntering security password Using Security PanelAssigning the user password Changing or removing security password Configuring password protection in Bios SetupPassword error alarm Cancelling passwords Set the supervisor and user passwordChange supervisor or user password Deactivating system protection Password protection for starting the operating systemActivating system protection Deactivating hard disk protection Password protection for hard diskActivating hard disk protection Configuring and using SmartCard reader Configuring SmartCard reader SmartCards Installing driversInserting the SmartCard SmartCard for protecting your opened documents Using SmartCard reader with your cell phone cardApplication examples SmartCard as device protectionRights Access rights of the SmartCardsSmartCard as system protection SystemLock Changing PIN and PUK Installing SystemLockDeactivating SmartCard as system protection SystemLock again Switching on the PC with SystemLockBios passwords TroubleshootingDisconnecting devices from notebook Connecting external devicesConnecting devices to notebook Connections on notebook Connecting external devices Ports on the Port Replicator Setting the refresh rate for your external monitor Connecting an external monitor to the notebookConnecting an external monitor to the Port Replicator Using the parallel port Connecting an external keyboardConnecting an external PS/2 mouse Connecting FireWire devices Connecting USB devicesConnecting external audio devices Page Removing cover Installing and removing the memory extensionMemory expansion Removing a memory module Memory expansionMounting the cover Installing a memory modulePage Energy saving functions Standby modeEnergy saving functions Start Bios Setup Settings in Bios SetupExiting Bios Setup Operating Bios SetupRestoring the hard disk contents under Windows Troubleshooting and tipsLCD screen is difficult to read LCD screen of the notebook remains blankExternal monitor is blank or the image is unstable External monitor stays blankAn application programme has caused the malfunction Battery is not installed correctlyBattery is dead Power adapter is not connected correctlyAcoustic warnings Mouse does not workPrinter does not print Keyboard controller error Error messages on the screenCmos Battery Bad System Cmos checksum bad Default configuration usedReal Time clock error Keyboard errorPress F1 to resume, F2 to Setup Previous boot incomplete Default configuration usedPage Technical data Environmental conditions DimensionsConnections on notebook Ports on the Port ReplicatorPower adapter 80 W Power adapter 60 WPage Energy Star Manufacturer’s notesRecycling and disposal Regulatory notices CE marking for devices without wireless LAN/ BluetoothCE marking for devices with wireless LAN /Bluetooth CE markingManufacturer’s notes DOC Industry Canada Notices Avertissement Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique CanadienFederal Communications Commission statement FCC Regulatory information for notebooks with radio deviceUL Notice For Authorized Repair Technicians OnlyRegulatory Information/Disclaimers FCC Radio Frequency Exposure statementChannel No. / MHz Europe, R&TTE France, R&TTE Radio frequencies for devices with wireless LAN/BluetoothExport restrictions FrequenciesCD/DVD IndexIndex FireWireSwitching off via Port Replicator Index