Fujitsu Siemens Computers V2035 manual Preparing the notebook for use

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Preparing the notebook for use

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Slide the release button in direction of the arrow (1) and open the LCD screen (2).

The battery charging indicator on the notebook lights. The battery will charge.

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The meaning of the various displays can be found under "Status indicators".

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Contents Amilo Pro V Series Are there Page Published by Amilo Pro V Series Operating ManualPage Contents Contents Contents Page Innovative technology Notational conventions Quotation marksSafety notes Important notesEnergy saving Travelling with your notebookBefore you travel Energy saving under WindowsCleaning the notebook When travelling in other countriesTransporting the notebook Page Ports and operating elements Opened NotebookBack panel Left side panelRight side of Amilo Pro Page Preparing the notebook for use Unpacking and checking your notebookSelecting a location Connecting the mains adapter Preparing the notebook for use Switching on the notebook for the first time Page Using your notebook Switching on the notebookUsing your notebook Switching off the notebook Status indicators Power-on indicator mains operation Power-on indicator battery operationBattery charging indicator Indicator Wireless LANKeyboard Backspace keyTab key Enter key returnVirtual numeric keypad Key combinations Country and keyboard settings Wireless LANEasy Launch keys MailTouchpad and touchpad buttons Moving the pointerSelecting an item Executing a command Frequently used monitor resolutions Number of pixelsLCD screen Information on LCD monitorMonitor settings Battery Charging, caring for and maintaining the batteryStoring the battery Removing and installing the battery Monitoring the battery charging levelRemoving battery Inserting battery Cdrw / DVD combo driveMulti-format DVD burner with double layer support CD-/DVD-Types DVD DVD-ROM and DVD videoDVD+R DL Double Layer Handling CD/DVDs Inserting or removing a CD/DVDManual removal emergency removal Regional codes for DVD films and DVD playersAdjusting AutoPlay function of your CDRW/DVD combo drive Installing a PC card PC cardsIntegrated 56k modem Removing a PC cardWireless LAN Connecting notebook modem to telephone wall socketSwitching wireless LAN module on and off Ethernet and LAN Page Security functions Brief overview of the security functionsUsing Kensington Lock Configuring password protection in Bios Setup UtilityProtecting Bios Setup Utility supervisor password Setting a supervisor password Change supervisor passwordCanceling the supervisor password Password protection Virus protection for the hard diskConnecting external devices Connecting devices to notebookDisconnecting devices from notebook Connections on notebook Left side panelRight side of Amilo Pro Connecting an external monitor Setting the refresh rate for your external monitorBack panel Connecting USB devices Connecting external audio devicesConnecting FireWire devices Removing and installing components during servicing Removing and installing the battery Removing and installing memory modulesInstalling a memory module Removing coverRemoving a memory module Hard disk Removing the hard diskMounting the cover Removing and installing components during servicing Installing the hard disk Removing and installing components during servicing Page Using the power-management features Standby mode Settings in Bios Setup Utility Start Bios Setup UtilityOperating Bios Setup Utility Exiting Bios Setup Utility Load Setup Default Apply default settingsDiscard Changes Reset settings Save ChangesTroubleshooting and tips Reinstalling Windows XPF12 LCD screen of the notebook remains blank External monitor stays blankBattery is not installed correctly Battery is deadMains adapter is not connected correctly Mouse does not work Printer does not printOperating system files may be damaged or missing Application programme has caused the malfunctionError messages on the screen Acoustic warningsKeyboard error Press F1 to resume, F2 to SetupReal Time clock error System battery is dead Replace and run SetupTechnical data Mains adapter 65 W Manufacturer’s notes Disposal and recyclingDeclarations of Conformity CE markingPage Index CD/DVDIndex Index USB