Fujitsu 500 user manual Power-saving function, International EnergyStar Program

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Windows 2000 models

1Set the resolution to 640 x 480 and the number of colors to 256.

2Set the refresh rate to 60 Hz.

3Shut down Windows and turn off the PC, then replace the display.

If you have replaced the display without taking the above steps and found that the display does not work at any or particular resolution, take the following steps to reinstall the display driver.

1Start Windows from [Enable the VGA mode].

2Reinstall the display driver.

Windows NT models

1Turn off the PC and replace the display.

2Start the PC from Windows NT Workstation Version 4.00 [VGA mode].

3Set the resolution, number of colors, and refresh rate according to the display. Restart the PC.

Power-saving function

If the power-saving function works while the PC is playing a movie or during audio playback or recording, application programs will be unstable. If this is the case, disable the power-saving function.

International EnergyStar Program

The Windows Me/98/2000 models of this series conform to the International EnergyStar Program.

Mouse with a scrolling function (scrolling wheel)

Be sure to connect the scrolling mouse (PS/2) to the PC unit.

When a USB keyboard is used together with the scrolling mouse (PS/2), the mouse may not work in the Safe mode of Windows 98.

If this occurs, disconnect the USB keyboard and press the mouse buttons, then connect the USB keyboard. (The scrolling function cannot be used in the Safe mode of Windows 98.)

Intel® processor serial number

Intel processor serial numbers are electronically readable serial numbers embedded in the Intel Pentium III processors. They are useful for security improvement, and information and asset management. Processor serial numbers can be read by using a software application. This function can be enabled or disabled on BIOS Setup. The default setting is “Disabled.”

To enable this function, set [Main] – [Processor serial number] to “Enable” on BIOS Setup.

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Contents Deskpower 5000 Series User’s Manual Important Safety Instructions Iii For Safe Operations Safety product applicationsBefore Starting Your PC Point Conventions used in this manualIllustrations Command entry from keyboardCD-ROM drive¥setup.exe Sample screens Diskcopy a aRear surface of the equipment DeskpowerIntroduction Manual configurationIntroduction ContentChapter Hardware Specifications Chapter Front of the PC unit Part Names and FunctionsFloppy disk drive access lamp Power lampPower switch Hard disk access lampRear of the PC unit DVI connector Keyboard connector Connect the keyboard Serial connectorParallel connector CRT connectorInternal hard disk drive Power supply unit Inch front access bayInside the PC unit Dimm slots Primary IDE connector IDE1Internal battery Keyboard Alt key Caps Lock/Alphanumeric keyCtrl control key Windows keyMoving the mouse Using the mouseUsing the mouse buttons MouseDragging Double-clickingPointing Using two feet InstallationInstallation area Vertical placementMount 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 LAN cable to the network Connect the keyboardConnect the display cable to the PC unit Connect the LAN cableConnecting 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 the PC RestartingPoint CD-ROM Press the Eject button Inserting or removing a CDInserting a CD Removing the CDInserting a floppy disk Floppy DiskInserting or removing a floppy disk Point Removing the floppy disk Confirm that the Floppy disk access lamp is offHardware 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 Memory module combinations Installing Memory ModulesInsert a memory module into the slot Installing an Expansion Card Applicable expansion cards Location of expansion cardsRemove the slot cover Installing an Expansion CardWindows NT models Install the mounting bracketInsert the expansion card into the slot Plug the PC Turn on the PC Windows Me/98/95/2000 modelsLocation of internal options Installing an Internal OptionPage Installing a device in the 3.5-inch front access bay Installing an Internal Hard Disk DriveMake a setting on the option to be installed Installing Other Internal OptionsInstall the internal option on the PC unit Master Slave Connect the flat cableConnect the power cable Troubleshooting Problems Windows Me/98/95 Characters entered using the keyboard are not displayedData cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive Mouse cursor does not moveTechnical Information Cleaning CDs Maintenance of the HardwareMaintenance of the PC unit Maintenance of the keyboardCleaning the floppy disk drive Maintenance of the mouseUSB Windows Me/98/95/2000 models Additional CautionsPreventing Television or Radio Interference Digital display output USB keyboard Windows 98 modelsAddition of a LAN card Wakeup On LANReplacing the display Power-saving function of displayConnecting the display Video memory capacity displayIntel processor serial number Power-saving functionInternational EnergyStar Program Mouse with a scrolling function scrolling wheelProduct name Hardware SpecificationsPC unit specifications CSMA/CD LAN adapter specificationsConnector specifications Sound specificationsGraphical specifications TXC+ LAN connector 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Mouse connector Keyboard connector CD-ROM drive IndexMouse Clicking