Fujitsu S SERIES manual Application examples, SmartCard as device protection

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Security functions

Application examples

SmartCard as device protection

After you insert the SmartCard, you are prompted in the logon screen to enter your PIN. Upon correct entry the SmartCard is checked and the operating system is booted.

The SmartCard remains in the SmartCard reader during the entire work session.

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In the Smarty software you can specify how the user is to log on to the operating system:

only with SmartCard and PIN

 

either with SmartCard and PIN or with password entry

To install, configure and use Smarty, please see the documentation and online help on the CD for the Smarty software.

SmartCard for protecting your opened documents

In conjunction with software such as Smarty (accessory), the SmartCard allows you to interrupt your work. So you can leave your notebook unattended without unauthorised persons being able to access your opened documents and data.

Pull the SmartCard out of the notebook during your work session. A window appears stating that the system is locked.

When you want to continue your work, insert the SmartCard and enter your PIN. You return to your opened documents.

Using SmartCard reader with your cell phone card

Your "Mobile Secure IT Suite" contains black plastic adapters into which you can slide your GSM card.

Insert the adapter in the SmartCard reader with the GSM card first.

Install the SIMEdit! software from the "Security Drivers & Tools" CD.

Now you can comfortably manage both your data (telephone numbers, addresses) and your messages (SMS) from your notebook.

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Contents Answers EnglishAre there Page Order No. A26391-K144-Z120-1-7619 Lifebook S Series Operating manual August 2004 editionPage Contents Contents 103 Page Your Lifebook S Series Notational conventions Your Lifebook S SeriesSafety notes Important notesImportant notes Important notes Storing the battery Energy savingTransporting the notebook Before you travelTransporting the notebook Cleaning the notebook Preparing the notebook for use Unpacking and checking the deliverySelecting a location Connecting the power adapter Working with the notebook chapter Switching on the notebook for the first time Switching on the notebook Working with the notebookWorking with the notebook Switching off the notebook Indicators Power-on indicator Power indicatorBattery charging indicator Battery indicatorsCaps Lock indicator Scroll indicator Scroll LockSecurity Panel indicator Keyboard Backspace keyTab key Enter key returnCaps Lock key Shift keyAlt Gr key Fn keyVirtual numeric keypad Key combinations Decreasing screen brightnessIncreasing screen brightness Halting the current operationConfiguring Easy Launch keys Easy Launch keysTouchpad / TouchStick and touchpad buttons Moving the pointerExecuting a command Selecting an itemDragging an object Scrolling upMonitor settings LCD screenInformation on LCD monitor Battery Charging, caring for and maintaining the batteryStoring the battery Monitoring the battery charging level Removing and installing the batteryRemoving battery Inserting battery Hard diskModule Removing module Installing module CD/DVD indicator Optical driveHandling CD/DVDs Inserting or removing a CD/DVD Working with the notebook Manual removal emergency removal Installing a PC card PC cardsRemoving a PC card Integrated 56k modem LoudspeakersConnecting notebook modem to telephone connection Wireless LAN/ Bluetooth Switching wireless LAN/ Bluetooth module on and offAd hoc mode Infrastructure modePort Replicator Connecting the notebook to the Port Replicator Switching on notebook via Port Replicator Switching off notebook via Port ReplicatorDisconnecting the notebook from the Port Replicator Page Security functions Overview of all security functionsKensington Lock Security panelBios password protection Password protection for the Bios setupPassword protection for the operating system Password protection for your hard diskBrief overview of the security functions Security function Type of protection PreparationUsing Kensington Lock on notebook Using Kensington Lock on Port Replicator Configuring and using Security PanelConfiguring Security Panel Assigning the supervisor passwordUsing Security Panel Assigning the user passwordEntering security password Configuring password protection in Bios Setup Password error alarmChanging or removing security password Set the supervisor and user password Change supervisor or user passwordCancelling passwords Password protection for starting the operating system Activating system protectionDeactivating system protection Password protection for hard disk Activating hard disk protectionDeactivating hard disk protection Configuring and using SmartCard reader Configuring SmartCard reader Installing drivers SmartCardsInserting the SmartCard Using SmartCard reader with your cell phone card Application examplesSmartCard as device protection SmartCard for protecting your opened documentsAccess rights of the SmartCards SmartCard as system protection SystemLockRights Installing SystemLock Changing PIN and PUKSwitching on the PC with SystemLock Deactivating SmartCard as system protection SystemLock againTroubleshooting Bios passwordsConnecting external devices Connecting devices to notebookDisconnecting devices from notebook Connections on notebook Connecting external devices Ports on the Port Replicator Connecting an external monitor to the notebook Connecting an external monitor to the Port ReplicatorSetting the refresh rate for your external monitor Connecting an external keyboard Connecting an external PS/2 mouseUsing the parallel port Connecting USB devices Connecting external audio devicesConnecting FireWire devices Page Installing and removing the memory extension Memory expansionRemoving cover Memory expansion Removing a memory moduleInstalling a memory module Mounting the coverPage Standby mode Energy saving functionsEnergy saving functions Settings in Bios Setup Start Bios SetupOperating Bios Setup Exiting Bios SetupTroubleshooting and tips Restoring the hard disk contents under WindowsLCD screen of the notebook remains blank LCD screen is difficult to readExternal monitor stays blank External monitor is blank or the image is unstableBattery is not installed correctly Battery is deadPower adapter is not connected correctly An application programme has caused the malfunctionMouse does not work Printer does not printAcoustic warnings Error messages on the screen Cmos Battery BadSystem Cmos checksum bad Default configuration used Keyboard controller errorKeyboard error Press F1 to resume, F2 to SetupPrevious boot incomplete Default configuration used Real Time clock errorPage Technical data Dimensions Connections on notebookPorts on the Port Replicator Environmental conditionsPower adapter 60 W Power adapter 80 WPage Manufacturer’s notes Recycling and disposalEnergy Star CE marking for devices without wireless LAN/ Bluetooth CE marking for devices with wireless LAN /BluetoothCE marking Regulatory noticesManufacturer’s notes DOC Industry Canada Notices Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien AvertissementFCC Regulatory information for notebooks with radio device UL NoticeFor Authorized Repair Technicians Only Federal Communications Commission statementFCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement Regulatory Information/DisclaimersRadio frequencies for devices with wireless LAN/Bluetooth Export restrictionsFrequencies Channel No. / MHz Europe, R&TTE France, R&TTEIndex CD/DVDFireWire IndexSwitching off via Port Replicator Index