Fujitsu S SERIES manual Installing SystemLock, Changing PIN and PUK

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Security functions

Installing SystemLock

During initial installation, the first SmartCard becomes the Supervisor SmartCard. Together with the PUK, it has all access rights, and should therefore be kept in a safe place. Before you can configure SystemLock, you must assign a Supervisor password and a User password in the BIOS Setup.

Assign a Supervisor password and a User password in the BIOS Setup (see the "Configuring password protection in BIOS Setup" section).

Then you must initialise the Supervisor SmartCard and the User SmartCard and switch over the SmartCard Security (SystemLock) from Disabled to Enabled.

Initialise the Supervisor SmartCard and the User SmartCard and activate the SmartCard Security (SystemLock)

Call BIOS Setup and select the Security menu.

Mark the SmartCard Security field and press the Enter key.

Mark the SmartCard SystemLock field and press the Enter key.

Select the Enabled field and press the Enter key.

Now insert your SmartCard and select Yes in the Setup Confirmation window.

Enter your PUK in the Enter PUK field and press the Enter key.

The following message appears: Supervisor SmartCard initialized

After you have successfully initialised your Supervisor SmartCard, you must initialise the User SmartCard:

Mark the Initialize User SmartCard field and press the Enter key.

Now insert your User SmartCard, enter your PUK in the Enter PUK window and press the Enter key.

The following message appears: User SmartCard initialized

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Your Supervisor and User SmartCard are now ready to use. However, for security

reasons we urgently recommend that you change your PIN and your PUK.

Changing PIN and PUK

Call BIOS Setup and select the Security menu.

Mark the SmartCard Security field and press the Enter key.

Mark the Change PIN field and press the Enter key.

Insert the SmartCard for which you want to change the PIN and press the Enter key.

In the Change PIN window, first enter your old PIN, assign your new PIN in the next line and confirm it again in the Confirm New Pin window.

The following message appears: PIN has been changed

To change your PUK, you must select the Change PUK field and carry out the same steps.

For the new PIN and new PUK , 4 to 8-digit numbers are acceptable.

i For security reasons, we recommend that you change the PIN and PUK for every SmartCard, and use an 8-digit number each time.

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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 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 Switching on the notebook Working with the notebookWorking with the notebook Switching off the notebook Indicators Battery charging indicator Power-on indicatorPower indicator Battery indicatorsSecurity Panel indicator Caps Lock indicatorScroll indicator Scroll Lock Tab key KeyboardBackspace key Enter key returnAlt Gr key Caps Lock keyShift key Fn keyVirtual numeric keypad Increasing screen 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notebook via Port Replicator Switching off notebook via Port ReplicatorDisconnecting the notebook from the Port Replicator Page Kensington Lock Security functionsOverview of all security functions Security panelPassword protection for the operating system Bios password protectionPassword protection for the Bios setup 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 passwordEntering 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 Installing drivers SmartCards Inserting the SmartCard SmartCard as device protection Using SmartCard reader with your cell phone cardApplication examples SmartCard for protecting your opened documentsRights Access rights of the SmartCardsSmartCard as system protection SystemLock Installing SystemLock Changing PIN and PUKSwitching on the PC with SystemLock Deactivating SmartCard as system protection SystemLock againTroubleshooting Bios passwordsDisconnecting 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 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 unstablePower adapter is not connected correctly Battery is not installed correctlyBattery is dead An application programme has caused the malfunctionAcoustic warnings Mouse does not workPrinter does not print System Cmos checksum bad Default configuration used Error messages on the screenCmos Battery Bad Keyboard controller errorPrevious boot incomplete Default configuration used Keyboard errorPress F1 to resume, F2 to Setup Real Time clock errorPage Technical data Ports on the Port Replicator DimensionsConnections on notebook Environmental conditionsPower adapter 60 W Power adapter 80 WPage Energy Star Manufacturer’s notesRecycling and disposal CE marking CE marking for devices without wireless LAN/ BluetoothCE marking for devices with wireless LAN /Bluetooth Regulatory noticesManufacturer’s notes DOC Industry Canada Notices Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien AvertissementFor Authorized Repair Technicians Only FCC Regulatory information for notebooks with radio deviceUL Notice Federal Communications Commission statementFCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement Regulatory Information/DisclaimersFrequencies Radio frequencies for devices with wireless LAN/BluetoothExport restrictions Channel No. / MHz Europe, R&TTE France, R&TTEIndex CD/DVDFireWire IndexSwitching off via Port Replicator Index