Fujitsu Siemens Computers V2035 manual Manual removal emergency removal

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Using your notebook

Manual removal (emergency removal)

In the event of a power failure or damage to the drive it may be necessary to manually remove the CD/DVD.

Switch the notebook off.

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Press a metal pin or wire (e.g. paperclip) into the opening (1).

The drive tray is ejected. You can now pull the drive tray out of the drive and remove the CD/DVD.

Regional codes for DVD films and DVD players

DVD films and DVD players (e.g. the DVD drive of your notebook) are always provided with a regional code. The regional codes of DVD films and DVD players must match so that the DVD film can be played back.

There are six different regional codes:

Regional code 1: USA and Canada

Regional code 2: Egypt, Europe, Japan, South Africa and the Middle East

Regional code 3: Southeast Asia (including Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan)

Regional code 4: Australia, New Zeeland, South Eastern Pacific, Central and South America and the Caribbean

Regional code 5: Africa (except South Africa), India and the former states of the USSR

Regional code 6: China

The DVD drive of your notebook supports the function RPC-II (Phase II System of Regional Playback Control). This function permits the final user to change the regional code of the drive up to five times to play back corresponding DVD films. Then the last regional code selected is retained and cannot be changed again.

If a DVD film is to be watched in all regions, it has the regional code 0.

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Before buying a DVD film you should check that the regional code of the DVD film

 

matches the regional code set for the optical drive of your notebook.

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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 WindowsTransporting the notebook Cleaning the notebookWhen travelling in other countries 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 MailSelecting an item Touchpad and touchpad buttonsMoving the pointer Executing a command Frequently used monitor resolutions Number of pixelsLCD screen Information on LCD monitorMonitor settings Storing the battery BatteryCharging, caring for and maintaining the battery Removing battery Removing and installing the batteryMonitoring the battery charging level Multi-format DVD burner with double layer support Inserting batteryCdrw / DVD combo drive DVD+R DL Double Layer CD-/DVD-TypesDVD DVD-ROM and DVD video 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 cardSwitching wireless LAN module on and off Wireless LANConnecting notebook modem to telephone wall socket Ethernet and LAN Page Security functions Brief overview of the security functionsProtecting Bios Setup Utility supervisor password Using Kensington LockConfiguring password protection in Bios Setup Utility Canceling the supervisor password Setting a supervisor passwordChange supervisor password Password protection Virus protection for the hard diskDisconnecting devices from notebook Connecting external devicesConnecting devices to notebook Right side of Amilo Pro Connections on notebookLeft side panel Back panel Connecting an external monitorSetting the refresh rate for your external monitor Connecting FireWire devices Connecting USB devicesConnecting external audio devices Removing and installing components during servicing Removing and installing the battery Removing and installing memory modulesRemoving a memory module Installing a memory moduleRemoving cover Mounting the cover Hard diskRemoving the hard disk Removing and installing components during servicing Installing the hard disk Removing and installing components during servicing Page Using the power-management features Standby mode Operating Bios Setup Utility Settings in Bios Setup UtilityStart Bios Setup Utility Exiting Bios Setup Utility Load Setup Default Apply default settingsDiscard Changes Reset settings Save ChangesF12 Troubleshooting and tipsReinstalling Windows XP LCD screen of the notebook remains blank External monitor stays blankMains adapter is not connected correctly Battery is not installed correctlyBattery is dead 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

V2035 specifications

Fujitsu Siemens Computers V2035, a notable entry in the world of portable computing, marked a crucial transition in the laptop market during its release. This notebook was designed primarily for business professionals and mobile users, reflecting the needs of its era while offering robust features and performance.

At the heart of the V2035 was its reliable Intel processor, providing users with efficient processing capabilities suitable for multitasking environments. The laptop was equipped with a choice of Pentium M or Celeron M processors, allowing users to select a configuration that best suited their needs for both performance and power consumption. This flexibility made the V2035 appealing to a wide range of users, from students to corporate executives.

One of the standout features of the V2035 was its versatile memory options. The machine supported up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, which ensured smooth performance for running multiple applications simultaneously. The device came with a range of storage options, including traditional hard disk drives, which were standard at the time, offering users a balance between speed and storage capacity.

The design of the Fujitsu Siemens V2035 also prioritized mobility. It featured a compact and portable chassis, making it easy to carry between meetings or classes. The 15.4-inch display provided a bright and clear viewing experience, with an aspect ratio that was well-suited for both business applications and multimedia consumption. Additionally, the laptop included integrated graphics, enabling casual gaming and video playback without requiring a dedicated graphics card.

In terms of connectivity, the V2035 offered various ports, including USB 2.0, VGA, and Ethernet, ensuring that users could easily connect to a variety of peripherals and networks. The inclusion of Wi-Fi capabilities allowed for wireless connectivity, which was increasingly essential in the business world.

Another significant characteristic of the V2035 was its emphasis on security and durability. It was built to withstand the rigors of daily use, and some models included features like a fingerprint reader, which bolstered security for sensitive data.

Overall, the Fujitsu Siemens V2035 combined performance, portability, and security, making it a solid choice for anyone needing a reliable laptop. It embodied the essence of early 2000s laptop technology, paving the way for further innovations in mobile computing. As a result, the V2035 remains a notable piece of history in the evolution of laptops, representing a balanced approach to performance and user experience.