Fujitsu 5000 user manual Connect the Power Cord

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Connect the Power Cord

When you attach a peripheral device such as the display to your PC, plug its power cord into socket by following the instructions given.

Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands.

Do not damage or modify the power cord.

Do not compress, pull, twist, or heat the power cord.

Do not use the power cord or power outlet if they are damaged or loose.

Use a dry cloth to clean the plug pins and power outlet, if they are covered with dust. Connect the power cord to the 230 VAC domestic power.

Avoid a starburst connection of power cords. Make sure that the power cord is not entangled with the keyboard or mouse cable.

Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet during a lightning storm.

If you use a dual-pin power plug, always use the adapter plug (contained in the PC package) for grounding.

To disconnect the power cord, do not pull the cord but hold the plug and pull.

Insert the plug fully to the end, when inserting it.

Unplug the PC power cord from the power receptacle if you are not using your PC for an extended period of time.

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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 PointRepresentation for Bios Setup Command entry keyingCD-ROM drive\setup.exe Screenshot example and illustrations Diskcopy a aReference to products Disposal of the LCD unit RecyclingDisposal of the PC unit Disposal of batteriesRear of the PC main unit Organization of This Manual Before Reading This ManualContents Installing an Expansion Card Before Installing a Peripheral Device Removing the CoverInstalling Memory Modules List of SpecificationsChapter Part Names and Functions Power buttonPower lamp Front of the PC UnitCD access lamp Disk access lampUSB connector Floppy disk access lampBurglarproof lock Keyboard connector Connect the keyboardRear of the PC Unit Expansion card slotsCRT connector Serial connectorParallel connector Line in terminalPower supply unit Inside the PC UnitInternal hard disk drive Internal battery Secondary IDE connector IDE2Floppy disk drive connector FDD Primary IDE connector IDE1 MotherboardInstallation Connection Vertical Placement InstallationLocation of Installation Mounting FeetPage Example of Installation Point Connection Plugging the power cord into inlet of display unit Connecting the Display/Keyboard/MousePlugging the power cord into power receptacle 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 ConsiderationsClick Next Setting Up Windows XPTurn on the PC Click IgnoreClick OK. The PC restarts Setting Up Windows PointClick Perform Turn on the computerClick Standard setting and Next Click User for this computer... and NextSelect Restart and click OK Problem During Setup? How to Turn Off Turn Off the ComputerFor Windows XP For Windows For Windows MeHardware Keyboard Windows key Caps Lock keyCtrl key Alt keyCDs Guidelines for CD MediaPress the CD eject button Inserting or Removing a CDInserting a CD Pull the tray out with a handRemoving the CD Manually push the tray until it clicksFloppy Disks Inserting or Removing a Floppy Disk PointInserting a Floppy Disk Make sure that the floppy disk access lamp is off Removing a Floppy DiskHard Disk Maintenance of the Mouse Maintenance of the HardwareMaintenance of the PC Unit Remove the ball and clean it with waterCleaning the Floppy Disk Drive Maintenance of the KeyboardCleaning CDs 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 Installing an Expansion Card Location of expansion Cards Applicable Expansion CardsUnplug the PC Remove the upper cover Remove the expansion card mounting bracket Remove the slot coverInsert the expansion card into the slot Install the expansion card mounting bracketReinstall the upper cover 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 connectorSerial connector Mouse connectorKeyboard Connector Symbol Glossary
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