Fujitsu D5200 Disc access indicator, USB ports, Microphone jack, CD eject button, Optical drive

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4Disc access indicator

Lights up when data is being written to the hard disk, or when data are read from the hard disk/ Optical drive or when an audio CD is played. Some optical drives may light up when access is made to the a CD.

5USB ports

Used to connect USB peripherals to your computer. The ports are USB 2.0 compliant.

6Microphone jack ( )

Connection jack for condenser microphone.

7Headphone jack ( ) Connection jack for headphone.

While a headphone is being connected, sound does not come out from the line-out jack of the main unit of the personal computer or internal speakers.

8CD eject button

Press this button to eject the tray to insert a CD-ROM or audio CDs or DVD. Can be used when the main unit of the personal computer is powered on.

Do not press this button when access indicator lights up.

9Optical drive

The optical drive allows users to play music CDs, DVD Videos and CD-ROMs. Users can also write data on various DVD and CD rewritable medias.

Note:

Writing capability of the optical drive will depend on the optical drive that is bundled with the desktop.

10CD access indicator

Lights up when data is being read from CD-ROM, DVD disc and when audio CDs are played.

11Foot

For vertical positioning, it serves to prevent the computer from falling.

The cables of the keyboard and the mouse can be collected through the slot of the foot.

12Floppy disk drive

Used to write data to a floppy disk or to read data from a floppy disk.

13Floppy disk access indicator

Lights up when data is being written to a floppy disk or when data is read from a floppy disk.

14Floppy disk eject button Pressed to eject a floppy disk.

Do not press this button when the floppy disk access indicator lights up.

Note:

Items 12, 13 and 14 are applicable only for units bundled with Slim Optical or Slim Floppy Drive Combo.

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Contents Declaration of Conformity Esprimo D5200 User’s ManualImportant Safety Instructions Class 1 Laser Products Backing Up the Data Using this Product for High-Safety ApplicationsBefore Reading this Manual For Safe OperationMicrosoft Service Pack Software License AgreementUse of the software Keep the accompanying CD-ROMs in a safe place Temperature and humidity conditionConventions Used in this Manual IntroductionNotational conventions Energy saving SafetyImportant Notes Manufacturer’s notesFCC Class B Compliance Statement Cleaning the PC Cleaning the system unit and the monitorTransporting the PC Disposal of the LCD unit Disposal and recycling Disposal of the PC unitTo institutional and corporate customers To individual customersXii Before Reading This Manual Organization of This ManualContents Drives and boards Steps for Initial SetupUnpacking and Checking the Delivery External devicesInstalling the Feet Setting Up the PCVertical positioning Horizontal positioning Point Connect the Monitor, Mouse and Keyboard Connecting the keyboardConnecting the mouse Connecting standard keyboardSwitching on monitor and PC Initial Switch-on Software will be InstalledConnecting External Devices Connecting cablesDisconnecting cables Connections on the system unit Settings of the parallel port Connecting external devices to the serial portConnecting external devices to the parallel port Settings of the serial portSwitching Off the PC Switching On the PCPower indicator Front Panels of the Main Unit of the Personal ComputerVent USB ports Disc access indicatorCD access indicator Floppy disk access indicatorBack Panel of the Main Unit of the Personal Computer Monitor port Main switchMouse port Keyboard portKeyboard Point Settings in Bios Setup Floppy DisksWorking with Floppy Disks Anti-theft Protection and Lead-sealing Check that the upper cover has been firmly installedInstalling New Software Mains voltage supply is faultyInternal power supply overloaded Screen stays blank Wrong RAM modules have been inserted No Mouse Pointer Displayed on the ScreenFloppy Disk Cannot be Read or Written Wrong monitor has been set under Window XPTips Error Messages on the ScreenRestoring the Hard Disk Contents Time and/or Date is not CorrectInformation about Boards System ExpansionBefore Connecting Peripheral Devices PrecautionsInstall one peripheral device only at one time Preparing screwdrivers Do not disassemble the power unitTaking precautions to static electricity Use Acpi support peripheral devicesRemoving the Main Unit Cover How to remove the main unit coverInstalling Memory Locations for memory to be installed Memory to be installedTable of combinations of memory Installing memory D5200424-32 12/7/06, 1059 am Point Installing the Expansion Card Expansion cards to be installed Locations for expansion cards to be installedPress and raise the slot cover lock Remove the slot cover Installing expansion cardsInsert the expansion card into the port Install the installing fittingElectrical Data Point D5200533-39 12/7/06, 1100 am