Fujitsu 5000 user manual Part Names and Functions, Front of the PC Unit, Power button, Power lamp

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1 Part Names and Functions

This section explains the names and functions of the parts of the PC unit and the

motherboard.

￿Point

The remaining part of this manual assumes vertical placement.When you place the PC unit horizontally, be careful about geometrical difference.

Front of the PC Unit

1Power button

Press this button to turn on the PC unit or set the system to the standby mode (power-saving mode).

2Power lamp

This lamp lights up when the PC is on.

It lights up in green when the PC is in operation and in orange when the PC is in the standby mode.

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Contents Deskpower 5000 Series User’s Manual Important Safety Instructions Iii Before reading this manual For Safe OperationUsing this Product for High-Safety Applications Backing Up the DataMicrosoft Service Pack Conventions Used in This Manual PointCommand entry keying CD-ROM drive\setup.exe Screenshot example and illustrationsRepresentation for Bios Setup Diskcopy a aReference to products Recycling Disposal of the PC unitDisposal of the LCD unit Disposal of batteriesRear of the PC main unit Organization of This Manual Before Reading This ManualContents Before Installing a Peripheral Device Removing the Cover Installing Memory ModulesInstalling an Expansion Card List of SpecificationsChapter Power button Power lampPart Names and Functions Front of the PC UnitDisk access lamp USB connectorCD access lamp Floppy disk access lampKeyboard connector Connect the keyboard Rear of the PC UnitBurglarproof lock Expansion card slotsSerial connector Parallel connectorCRT connector Line in terminalInside the PC Unit Power supply unitInternal hard disk drive Secondary IDE connector IDE2 Floppy disk drive connector FDD Primary IDE connector IDE1Internal battery MotherboardInstallation Connection Installation Location of InstallationVertical Placement Mounting FeetPage Example of Installation Point Connection Connecting the Display/Keyboard/Mouse Plugging the power cord into power receptaclePlugging the power cord into inlet of display unit Connecting the mouseConnecting the keyboard Connecting the display cable to the PC unitConnect the Power Cord Page Power On How to Power On Setting Up ConsiderationsSetting Up Windows XP Turn on the PCClick Next Click IgnoreSetting Up Windows Point Click PerformClick OK. The PC restarts Turn on the computerClick Standard setting and Next Click User for this computer... and NextSelect Restart and click OK Problem During Setup? Turn Off the Computer How to Turn OffFor Windows XP For Windows For Windows MeHardware Keyboard Caps Lock key Ctrl keyWindows key Alt keyCDs Guidelines for CD MediaInserting or Removing a CD Inserting a CDPress the CD eject button Pull the tray out with a handRemoving the CD Manually push the tray until it clicksInserting or Removing a Floppy Disk Point Floppy DisksInserting a Floppy Disk Make sure that the floppy disk access lamp is off Removing a Floppy DiskHard Disk Maintenance of the Hardware Maintenance of the PC UnitMaintenance of the Mouse Remove the ball and clean it with waterMaintenance of the Keyboard Cleaning CDsCleaning the Floppy Disk Drive Clean the inside of the mouseSystem Expansion Before Installing a Peripheral Device Use an appropriate screwdriver Removing the Cover Removing the CoverRemove the two screws on the PC unit Remove the upper cover Installing Memory Modules Location of Memory Modules Applicable Memory Modules Memory Module CombinationsInstalling Memory Modules Point Installing an Expansion Card Location of expansion Cards Applicable Expansion Cards Installing an Expansion CardUnplug the PC Remove the upper cover Remove the expansion card mounting bracket Remove the slot coverInstall the expansion card mounting bracket Reinstall the upper coverInsert the expansion card into the slot Plug the PC Turn on the PCTechnical Information List of Specifications PC SpecificationsCPU LAN function CSMA/CDConnector Specifications CRT connectorLAN connector 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Parallel connectorMouse connector Serial connectorKeyboard Connector Symbol Glossary
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