Fujitsu Siemens Computers V2020 manual Combo drive CD-RW/DVD, DVD+RW drive, DVD±RW dual drive

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Using your notebook

Combo drive (CD-RW/DVD)

The combo drive is a Class 1 laser according to IEC 60825-1.

! It contains a light emitting diode (LED) which may produce a stronger laser beam than a Class 1 laser.

It is dangerous to loo directly at this beam. Therefore, do not remove any drive housing parts.

You can read all CD/DVD types specified above with the combo drive. You can also write CD-Rs and CD-RWs.

Please ask your local computer store for assistance if you are not sure which CD or DVD type suits best for your needs, e. g. backing up data, recording films, storing pictures etc..

DVD+RW drive

!

The DVD+RW drive is a Class 1 laser according to IEC 60825-1.

It contains a light emitting diode (LED) which may produce a stronger laser beam than a

Class 1 laser.

 

It is dangerous to loo directly at this beam.

 

Therefore, do not remove any drive housing parts.

With the DVD+RW drive you can read all CD/DVD types named above. You can also write CD-R, CD-RW and DVD+RW.

Please ask your local computer store for assistance if you are not sure which CD or DVD type suits best for your needs, e. g. backing up data, recording films, storing pictures etc..

DVD±RW dual drive

The DVD±RW drive is a Class 1 laser according to IEC 60825-1.

! It contains a light emitting diode (LED) which may produce a stronger laser beam than a Class 1 laser.

It is dangerous to loo directly at this beam. Therefore, do not remove any drive housing parts.

With the DVD±RW dual drive you can read all CD/DVD types named above. You can also write CD- Rs, CD-RWs, DVD+Rs, DVD+RWs, DVD-Rs and DVD-RWs.

Please ask your local computer store for assistance if you are not sure which CD or DVD type suits best for your needs, e. g. backing up data, recording films, storing pictures etc.

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Contents Amilo Pro Are there Page Published by Amilo Pro Operating manualPage Contents Contents Innovative technology Notational conventions Quotation marksOpened Notebook Back panel Right side panelLeft side panel Under sidePage Safety notes Important notesImportant notes Manufacturer’s notes Recycling and disposalDeclarations of Conformity Copyright-protected technologyBattery storage CE markingTravelling with your notebook Before you travelTransporting the notebook Cleaning the notebook Using your notebook for the first time Unpacking and checking your notebookSelecting a location Connecting the power adapter Using your notebook Switching the notebook on and offSwitching on the notebook Switching off the notebookStatus indicators Keyboard Backspace keyTab key Enter key returnNumeric keypad Key combinations Easy Launch keys Processor fan controllingTouchpad and touchpad buttons Frequently used monitor resolutions Number of pixels LCD screenInformation on LCD monitor Permanently unlit or lit pixelsBattery Monitor settingsCharging, caring for and maintaining the battery Using the power-management features Removing and installing the batteryRemoving battery Inserting batteryInstalling a PC card PC cardsRemoving a PC card Using memory cards Memory card readerHard disk Inserting memory cardOptical drive DVD DVD-ROM and DVD videoCombo drive CD-RW/DVD DVD+RW driveDVD±RW dual drive Handling CD/DVDs Inserting or removing a CD/DVDManual removal emergency removal Adjusting AutoPlay function of optical drive Regional codes for DVD films and DVD playersAudio Setting volume Integrated 56k modemWireless LAN optional Switching wireless LAN module on and offEthernet and LAN Bios password protection Security functionsOverview of all security functions Kensington LockUsing Kensington Lock Configuring password protection in Bios Setup UtilityProtecting Bios Setup Utility supervisor password Brief overview of the security functionsSetting a supervisor password Password protection of operating system Activating system protectionConnecting external devices Connecting an external monitorConnecting devices to notebook Disconnecting devices from notebookConnecting USB devices Setting the refresh rate for your external monitorDevice drivers Connecting external audio devices Connecting an external device to S-Video OutConnecting FireWire devices Page Settings in Bios Setup Utility Start Bios Setup UtilityOperating Bios Setup Utility Exiting Bios Setup UtilityLoad optimal Defaults Apply default values Troubleshooting and tips Reinstalling Windows XPF12 LCD screen of the notebook remains blank LCD screen is difficult to readExternal monitor stays blank Battery is not installed correctly Battery is deadPower adapter is not connected correctly External monitor is blank or the image is unstablePrinter does not print Acoustic warningsBeep sounds every few seconds Technical data Power adapter 65 W DimensionsBattery PortsIndex CD/DVDIndex Index Index