Fujitsu 5000 user manual Using this Product for High-Safety Applications, Backing Up the Data

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Using this Product for High-Safety Applications

This product is for office, personal, home, ordinary industry and other general use. It is not designed and manufactured for use in high-safety applications.

Do not use this product for such applications without taking measures to satisfy the high-safety requirements.

High-safety applications require extremely high level of safety, and involve serious hazards to life and health if the required safety is not assured. High-safety applications include the following.

Nuclear reaction control in nuclear facilities, automatic aviation control, air traffic control, mass- transportation control, life-supporting medical equipment, and missile launch control.

Some parts (including the CRT display, LCD, or hard disk drive) used on this product have a limited life. When used continuously for a prolonged period, these parts will need earlier replacement.

Backing Up the Data

The customer is responsible for maintaining the integrity of data (including the basic and application software) stored or installed on the product. We do not warrant the integrity of data stored or installed on the personal computer the customer sent for repair. Take appropriate measures such as making a backup.

We assume no responsibility for loss of data and any direct or incidental damage due to any cause other than those specified in the warranty.

This computer is designed for use within the country. If you are using it abroad, please do so on your own responsibility.

This equipment may be adversely affected by the momentary drop of the supplied voltage due to lightning. Use of an AC uninterruptible power supply is recommended for measures against the momentary drop of the supplied voltage.

(This message is based on the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association’s guidelines for measures against momentary voltage drop in PCs.)

Since this equipment contains special materials controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law. Authorization under the law may be required to export this equipment.

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Contents Deskpower 5000 Series User’s Manual Important Safety Instructions Iii For Safe Operation Before reading this manualBacking Up the Data Using this Product for High-Safety ApplicationsMicrosoft Service Pack Point Conventions Used in This ManualCD-ROM drive\setup.exe Screenshot example and illustrations Command entry keyingRepresentation for Bios Setup Diskcopy a aReference to products Disposal of the PC unit RecyclingDisposal of the LCD unit Disposal of batteriesRear of the PC main unit Before Reading This Manual Organization of This ManualContents Installing Memory Modules Before Installing a Peripheral Device Removing the CoverInstalling an Expansion Card List of SpecificationsChapter Power lamp Power buttonPart Names and Functions Front of the PC UnitUSB connector Disk access lampCD access lamp Floppy disk access lampRear of the PC Unit Keyboard connector Connect the keyboardBurglarproof lock Expansion card slotsParallel connector Serial connectorCRT connector Line in terminalInternal hard disk drive Power supply unitInside the PC Unit Floppy disk drive connector FDD Primary IDE connector IDE1 Secondary IDE connector IDE2Internal battery MotherboardInstallation Connection Location of Installation InstallationVertical Placement Mounting FeetPage Example of Installation Point Connection Plugging the power cord into power receptacle Connecting the Display/Keyboard/MousePlugging the power cord into inlet of display unit Connecting the mouseConnecting the display cable to the PC unit Connecting the keyboardConnect the Power Cord Page Power On How to Power On Considerations Setting UpTurn on the PC Setting Up Windows XPClick Next Click IgnoreClick Perform Setting Up Windows PointClick OK. The PC restarts Turn on the computerClick User for this computer... and Next Click Standard setting and NextSelect Restart and click OK Problem During Setup? For Windows XP How to Turn OffTurn Off the Computer For Windows Me For WindowsHardware Keyboard Ctrl key Caps Lock keyWindows key Alt keyGuidelines for CD Media CDsInserting a CD Inserting or Removing a CDPress the CD eject button Pull the tray out with a handManually push the tray until it clicks Removing the CDInserting a Floppy Disk Floppy DisksInserting or Removing a Floppy Disk Point Removing a Floppy Disk Make sure that the floppy disk access lamp is offHard Disk Maintenance of the PC Unit Maintenance of the HardwareMaintenance of the Mouse Remove the ball and clean it with waterCleaning CDs Maintenance of the KeyboardCleaning the Floppy Disk Drive Clean the inside of the mouseSystem Expansion Before Installing a Peripheral Device Use an appropriate screwdriver Remove the two screws on the PC unit Remove the upper cover Removing the CoverRemoving the Cover Installing Memory Modules Memory Module Combinations Location of Memory Modules Applicable Memory ModulesInstalling Memory Modules Point Installing an Expansion Card Unplug the PC Remove the upper cover Installing an Expansion CardLocation of expansion Cards Applicable Expansion Cards Remove the slot cover Remove the expansion card mounting bracketReinstall the upper cover Install the expansion card mounting bracketInsert the expansion card into the slot Plug the PC Turn on the PCTechnical Information PC Specifications List of SpecificationsCPU CSMA/CD LAN functionCRT connector Connector SpecificationsParallel connector LAN connector 100BASE-TX/10BASE-TKeyboard Connector Serial connectorMouse connector Glossary Symbol
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