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Memory

A repository for data and applications which is readily accessible to your LifeBook notebook’s 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

Acontraction 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 from all sources.

MVA

Multi-Domain Vertical Alignment. A display tech- nology that allows a wider viewing angle than traditional displays, similar to a CRT.

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 micro- processor 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 a trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association is an

G l o s s a r y

organization that sets standards for add-in cards for personal computers.

Peripheral Device

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

Pitch (keyboard)

The distance between the centers of the letter keys of a keyboard.

Pixel

The smallest element of a display, a dot of color on your display screen. The more pixels per area the clearer your image will appear.

POST

Power On Self Test. A program which is part of the BIOS which checks the configuration and operating condition of your hardware whenever power is applied to your LifeBook notebook. Status and error messages may be displayed before the operating system is loaded. If the self test detects failures that are so serious that operation can not continue, the operating system will not be loaded.

Program

An integrated set of coded commands to your computers telling your hardware what to do and how and when to do it.

RAM

Random Access Memory. A hardware component of your LifeBook notebook that holds binary information (both program and data) as long as it has the proper power applied to it.

RAM Module

A printed circuit card with memory and associated circuitry which allows the user to add additional memory to the computer without special tools.

Reset

The act of reloading the operating system. A reset erases all information stored in RAM.

Restart

See Reset.

Resume

To proceed after interruption. In your LifeBook note- book this refers to returning to active operation after having been in one of the suspension states.

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Contents Declaration of Conformity Copyright and Trademark InformationAC adapter output polarity Important Safety InstructionsFor Authorized Repair Technicians Only System DisposalTable of Contents Troubleshooting System Specifications F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Preface F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Preface WarrantyAbout this Guide Fujitsu Contact InformationF e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Getting to Know Your LifeBook Notebook F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Unpacking OverviewTOP and Front Components Locating the Controls and ConnectorsWireless LAN Switch Power/Suspend/Resume ButtonStereo Speakers Touchpad Pointing DeviceLEFT-SIDE Panel Components RIGHT-SIDE Panel Components LAN Port Rear Panel ComponentsAnti-theft Lock Slot Modem PortVideo Out Port Air Flow VentsBottom Components Lithium ion Battery BayMemory Compartment Cover SubwooferStatus Indicator Panel Keyboard Using the KeyboardNumeric Keypad Windows KeysIcon Keys Description Function KeysControlling the Volume Volume ControlMethods to Control Volume DOUBLE-CLICKING ClickingDragging Touchpad Control AdjustmentScrolling Configuring Your Lifebook Application Panel Mode ButtonApplication Launch Media Player Buttons Click on Control Panel Using the Media Player ButtonsStop/Eject Play/PauseDesktop Control Panel Application Panel SetupTo use the desktop control panel Disabling/Enabling the LifeBook Application PanelF e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Getting Started F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Connecting the AC Adapter Power SourcesConnecting the AC Adapter Switching from AC Adapter Power to Battery PowerUsing the Keyboard to Change Display Brightness Adjusting Display Panel BrightnessDisplay Panel Opening the Display PanelBoot Sequence Power onBios Setup Utility Starting Your LifeBook NotebookFujitsu Driver Update Utility Booting the SystemRegistering Your Lifebook Notebook Power and SUSPEND/RESUME Button Power ManagementSuspend Mode Display Timeout Hibernation SAVE-TO-DISK FeatureHard Disk Timeout Power OFFUser-Installable Features F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Inserting Memory STICK/SD/XD Cards Memory Stick/Secure Digital/xD Card SlotRemoving Memory STICK/SD/XD Cards Low Battery State Lithium ion BatteryRecharging the Batteries Shorted Batteries Replacing the BatteryOptical Drive Software Optical DriveLoading Media Removing MediaEmergency Optical Drive Tray Release Using the Optical Drive Control PanelPlaying Media on the Optical Drive Starting a DVD MovieUsing the Drive on Battery Power Using Dolby HeadphoneTo Watch a Movie on Battery Power Auto Insert Notification FunctionFormatting the Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk DrivePC Cards/ExpressCards Installing PC CardsRemoving PC Cards Removing Expresscards Installing ExpresscardsInstalling a Memory Module Memory Upgrade ModuleRemoving a Memory Upgrade Module Checking the Memory Capacity 13. Removing a Memory Upgrade ModuleCommunications Ports Device PortsLAN Port Ieee 1394 JackMicrophone Jack Video OUT PortHEADPHONE/SPDIF Jack External Video PortTroubleshooting F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Identifying the Problem TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Table Specific ProblemsUsing the Troubleshooting Table Keyboard or Mouse Problems Hard Drive ProblemsModem Problems Memory ProblemsUSB Device Problems PC Card ProblemsPower Failures BIOS. See Bios Setup Utility page 29 for more InformationUtility page 29 for more information Shutdown and Startup Problems29 for more information Video Problems48 for more information Miscellaneous ProblemsPower on Self Test Messages Modem Result Codes Re-Installing Individual Drivers and Applications Restoring Your Pre-installed SoftwareBoot Priority Change Restoring the Factory ImageProcedure Automatically Downloading Driver UpdatesCheck for updates now About Fujitsu Driver UpdateCare and Maintenance F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Lifebook Notebook Care and MaintenanceFloppy Disks and Drives BatteriesCaring for your Media Drive PC CardsCaring for your PC Cards F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e System Specifications F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Specifications Power FeaturesDimensions Popular AccessoriesApplication Descriptions PRE-INSTALLED SoftwareMicrosoft Small Business Edition SBE Operating System OptionsMicrosoft Works Glossary F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Glossary Driver Lithium ion BatteryExtended Memory Floppy DiskMemory ResetMHz ModemSerial Port Status IndicatorSmart Card Stereo audioFCC Notices Regulatory InformationAvis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien Appendix a F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e FCC Regulatory Information Wireless LAN Modes Using this Device Before Using the Wireless LANDeactivation using the Wireless On/Off Switch Wireless Network ConsiderationsDeactivation using Intel PROSet for Wireless Utility Deactivating the Wlan DeviceConfiguration Using Intel Proset for Wireless Utility Configuration of the Wlan DeviceProcedure Flow of OperationsSetting TCP/IP Setting the networkConnection to the Network Confirming the computer and work group namesSetting the Microsoft network-sharing service Setting the sharing functionSetting the file-sharing function Setting the printer-sharing functionConfirming the status of the radio Confirming connectionUnavailable Troubleshooting the WlanNetwork ConnectionGlossary Wireless LAN GlossarySsid Service Set Identifier Shared key authenticationWi-Fi Subnet maskAbout IP Addresses IP address informationSpecifications Wlan SpecificationsAppendix B F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e TV Tuner Getting Started Guide TV TUNER-RELATED System FeaturesVideo Cable Connection Connecting Audio/Video InputsIndex F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e 102 Index Google Toolbar ScrLk Indicator Scrolling Button SD Card F e B o o k N S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e 106