Fujitsu 500 user manual

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Notes on handling

When installing a peripheral device, note the following.

Some peripheral devices may not be used on your PC.

Before purchasing a peripheral device, refer to the “System configuration diagram” to determine whether the peripheral device can be used on your PC.

Whenever possible, use peripheral devices supplied by Fujitsu.

Malfunction or damage caused by the use of a third-party product instead of the Fujitsu device shall not be covered by the warranty.

Before using a peripheral device in a category for which Fujitsu does not supply genuine products, contact the third-party manufacturer to ask whether the device is compatible with the PC.

Have you finished Windows setup?

Installing a peripheral device on the PC before setup may cause the setup program to fail.

Install one peripheral device at a time.

Installing more than one peripheral devices at a time may cause driver installation to fail.

Turn off the PC and connected devices.

For safety, be sure to unplug the PC and connected devices. Even if the PC is turned off, an electric current flows in the PC unit.

Do not start work immediately after turning off the power.

Components inside the PC may be still hot. After turning off the power and unplugging the PC, wait for about 10 minutes before starting work.

Do not disassemble the power supply unit.

The power supply unit is a box-shaped component on the back inside the PC.

After removing the feet, place the PC unit on a soft cloth.

Placing the PC directly on a hard surface may cause scratches on the PC.

Be careful with the cables and components inside. Do not damage or modify them.

Be careful of static electricity.

PC boards and electronic parts of internal peripheral devices are exposed. They may be damaged by static electricity generated on your body. Before handling these parts, touch a large metallic object to discharge static electricity.

Do not touch PC board surface, soldered parts or connectors. Hold PC boards by the brackets or edges.

Power supply for peripheral devices

Typical peripheral devices should be turned on before turning on the PC, however, some should be turned on after the PC. See the manual for the peripheral device.

Use ACPI-conforming devices. (Windows Me/98/2000)

This PC conforms to the ACPI standard (one of the power supply control standards for power saving). When you use a peripheral device on an ACPI-conforming OS, ask the device manufacturer if your device conforms to ACPI. Non-conforming devices may not work properly.

Use an appropriate screwdriver.

You must use a Phillips screwdriver to remove slot covers and brackets from the PC. Use a screwdriver of an appropriate size not to damage screw heads.

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Contents Deskpower 5000 Series User’s Manual Important Safety Instructions Iii For Safe Operations Safety product applicationsBefore Starting Your PC Conventions used in this manual PointCommand entry from keyboard CD-ROM drive¥setup.exe Sample screensDiskcopy a a IllustrationsDeskpower Rear surface of the equipmentManual configuration IntroductionContent IntroductionChapter Hardware Specifications Chapter Part Names and Functions Front of the PC unitPower lamp Power switchHard disk access lamp Floppy disk drive access lampRear of the PC unit Keyboard connector Connect the keyboard Serial connector Parallel connectorCRT connector DVI connectorInternal hard disk drive Power supply unit Inch front access bayInside the PC unit Dimm slots Primary IDE connector IDE1Internal battery Keyboard Caps Lock/Alphanumeric key Ctrl control keyWindows key Alt keyUsing the mouse Using the mouse buttonsMouse Moving the mouseDragging Double-clickingPointing Installation Installation areaVertical placement Using two feetMount the disassembled foot on the PC unit Using one footMount the feet on the PC unit Place the PC unit on the disassembled feet Horizontal placementDisassemble the feet Horizontal placement Example of installationVertical placement Connection Connect the mouse Connect the power cable to the outletConnect the power cable to the display Connect the keyboard Connect the display cable to the PC unitConnect the LAN cable Connect the LAN cable to the networkConnecting the power cable Page Turning On the Power Press the power switch on the PC Turning on the powerPress the power switch on the display Windows Me Turning Off the Power SupplyTurning off the power Windows NT Windows 98/95Windows Restarting Restarting the PCPoint CD-ROM Inserting or removing a CD Inserting a CDRemoving the CD Press the Eject buttonInserting a floppy disk Floppy DiskInserting or removing a floppy disk Point Confirm that the Floppy disk access lamp is off Removing the floppy diskHardware Before Installing a Peripheral Device Page Remove the upper cover Removing the CoverRemoving the upper cover Removing the reinforcement bracket Installing Memory Modules Applicable memory modules Memory module installation procedureLocation of memory modules Installing Memory Modules Memory module combinationsInsert a memory module into the slot Installing an Expansion Card Location of expansion cards Applicable expansion cardsInstalling an Expansion Card Remove the slot coverInstall the mounting bracket Insert the expansion card into the slotPlug the PC Turn on the PC Windows Me/98/95/2000 models Windows NT modelsInstalling an Internal Option Location of internal optionsPage Installing an Internal Hard Disk Drive Installing a device in the 3.5-inch front access bayInstalling Other Internal Options Make a setting on the option to be installedInstall the internal option on the PC unit Connect the flat cable Master SlaveConnect the power cable Troubleshooting Problems Characters entered using the keyboard are not displayed Data cannot be read from the CD-ROM driveMouse cursor does not move Windows Me/98/95Technical Information Maintenance of the Hardware Maintenance of the PC unitMaintenance of the keyboard Cleaning CDsMaintenance of the mouse Cleaning the floppy disk driveUSB Windows Me/98/95/2000 models Additional CautionsPreventing Television or Radio Interference USB keyboard Windows 98 models Addition of a LAN cardWakeup On LAN Digital display outputPower-saving function of display Connecting the displayVideo memory capacity display Replacing the displayPower-saving function International EnergyStar ProgramMouse with a scrolling function scrolling wheel Intel processor serial numberProduct name Hardware SpecificationsPC unit specifications LAN adapter specifications CSMA/CDConnector specifications Sound specificationsGraphical specifications TXC+ LAN connector 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Mouse connector Keyboard connector Index CD-ROM driveMouse Clicking