Fujitsu DVD Player manual Features, Device Ports, Keyboard, Power, Dimensions and Weight

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FEATURES

Integrated Pointing Device

Touchpad pointing device with scroll button

Communications

Modem: Internal V.90 standard 56K fax/modem (ITU V.90, 56K data, 14.4K fax)

LAN: 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet (For LAN models)

IEEE 1394 and S-Video Out: (for non-LAN models)

LifeBook Security/Application Panel

The Application Launcher buttons on your LifeBook notebook default to the following applications:

Table 7-1 Application Launcher Defaults

Button

Button

Default Application

Label

Function

 

 

 

 

1

Application A

Microsoft Works 2000

 

 

or Notepad

 

 

 

2

Application B

Calculator

 

 

 

3

Internet

Internet Explorer

 

 

 

4

E-Mail

Netscape Messenger

 

 

 

Theft Prevention Lock

Lock slot for use with physical restraining security systems. The locking system by Kensington is recommended.

DEVICE PORTS

On the LifeBook notebook:

PC Card slot for one Type II card: PCMCIA Standard 2.1 with CardBus support

One 15-pin D-SUB connector for VGA external monitor (see Display specifications)

Two USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectors for input/output devices

One modular modem (RJ-11) connector

One LAN (RJ-45) connector or IEEE 1394 connector (depending upon system configuration)

One stereo headphone jack. (See Audio specifications)

One mono microphone jack. (See Audio specifications)

One stereo line-in jack. (See Audio specifications)

Embedded Smart Card Reader (requires third-party application)

On the Port Replicator:

Two 6-pin mini DIN PS/2 compatible connectors for external keyboard, external mouse or external numeric keypad

One 25-pin D-SUB connector for parallel input/ output devices; Bi-directional, output only or ECP

One 15-pin D-SUB connector for VGA external monitor (see Display specifications)

One 9-pin D-SUB connector for RS-232C serial input/output devices

One USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector for input/output devices

One 25-pin special connector for external floppy disk drive connection

One LAN (RJ-45) connector (for LAN models only)

KEYBOARD

Built-in keyboard with all functions of 101 key PS/2 compatible keyboards.

Total number of keys: 82

Function keys: F1 through F12

Feature extension key: Fn

Two Windows keys: one Start keys and one application key

Key pitch: 19 mm

Key stroke: 3 mm

Built-in Touchpad pointing device with left and right buttons and scroll button.

Built-in Palm Rest

External Keyboard Support

PS/2-compatible

External Numeric Keypad Support

PS/2-compatible

External Mouse Support

PS/2-compatible

POWER

Batteries

One 6-cell Lithium ion battery, rechargeable, 10.8V, 3100 mAh

Optional Flexible Bay battery: 6-cell Lithium ion battery, rechargeable, 10.8V, 2600 mAh

Bridge Battery

Your LifeBook notebook comes equipped with a bridge battery. A bridge battery allows a charged Lithium ion battery to be replaced without shutting down the system. The bridge battery capacity is not large and can vary with the condition of your notebook, so you will have 3 minutes at the most to make the change.

AC Adapter

Autosensing 100-240V AC, 40W, supplying 16V DC to the LifeBook notebook, Fujitsu Model FPCAC14 which includes an AC cable.

Power Management

Conforms to ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface).

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT

Overall Dimensions

Approximately 11.3"(w) x 8.9"(d) x 0.93"/1.3"(h)

Weights

84

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Contents Copyright Declaration of ConformityFCC Notices U T I O NAvis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien E R T I S S E M E N TUL Notice For Authorized Repair Technicians OnlyTable of Contents Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance F e B o o k S S e r i e s Preface F e B o o k S S e r i e s About this Guide WarrantyPreface Fujitsu PC Corporation Contact InformationF e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n O n e Getting to Know Your LifeBook Notebook F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n T w o Overview UnpackingTOP and Front Components Touchpad Pointing Device KeyboardLifeBook Security/Application Panel Flexible Bay Eject Lever LEFT-SIDE Panel ComponentsFlexible Bay Emergency CD Tray ReleaseRIGHT-SIDE Panel Components Video Port non-LAN model only USB PortBack Panel Components DC Power JackPower Switch Infrared PortBottom Components AC Adapter Indicator Status Indicator PanelPower Indicator Battery Level IndicatorsFLOPPY/SUPERDISK Drive Access Indicator Battery Charging IndicatorsDVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM Drive Access Indicator PC Card Access IndicatorsScrlk Indicator Capslock IndicatorSecurity Indicator Keyboard Using the KeyboardNumeric Keypad Cursor Keys Windows KeysFunction Keys F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n T w o Clicking DOUBLE-CLICKINGDragging Touchpad Control AdjustmentScrolling Controlling the Volume Volume ControlI N T Removing and Installing Modular Devices Flexible Bay DevicesCold-swapping Using BayManagerTips About Using BayManager Key Information About BayManagerHot-swapping under Windows 2000 Professional Passwords Setting UP Your Lifebook Security PanelLifeBook Security Application Panel Uninstalling the Security Panel Application PrecautionsOperating Your Lifebook SECURITY/ Application Panel User Reinstalling the Security/Application PanelConfiguring your LifeBook Application Panel SupervisorDeactivating and Activating the LifeBook Application Panel Getting Started F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n T h r e e Connecting the AC Adapter Power SourcesConnecting the Power Adapters Connecting the Optional Auto/Airline AdapterOpening the Display Panel Adjusting Display Panel BrightnessDisplay Panel Closing the Display PanelBios Setup Utility Power onBoot Sequence Starting Your LifeBook NotebookGetting Started Booting the System with Windows 98 Second EditionFinal Settings RegistrationRegistering Your Lifebook Notebook Booting the System with Windows 2000 ProfessionalInstalling Click ME What are the benefits of registering?Suspend Mode Power ManagementSUSPEND/RESUME Button Display Timeout Hibernation SAVE-TO-DISK FeatureStandby Mode Hard Disk TimeoutPower OFF User-Installable Features F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n F o u r Recharging the Batteries Lithium ion BatteryLow Battery State U T I O N SCold-swapping Batteries Replacing the BatteryShorted Batteries Warm-swapping BatteriesEjecting a Disk External USB Floppy Disk DriveLoading a Disk Preparing a Disk for USESuperDisk 120 Drive With Windows 98 Second Edition pre-installed models onlySoftware Eject for Superdisk 120 Disks Loading a DVD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, or Combo Media Media Player DriveMedia Player Software I N T SUsing Dolbytm Headphone Using the Media Player SoftwareRemoving Media Auto Insert Notification Function Using the Media Player on Battery PowerTo Watch a Movie on Battery Power Disabling Auto Insert Notification FunctionF e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n F o u r PC Cards Installing PC CardsRemoving PC Cards Smart Card Reader Installing a Memory Upgrade Module Memory Upgrade ModuleTo Remove a Memory Upgrade Module Installed Displayed Checking the Computer Recognition of NEW Memory CapacityPort Replicator Attaching the Port Replicator Front Panel ComponentsDetaching the Port Replicator Docking PortIeee 1394 Jack For NON-LAN Models only Device PortsModem RJ-11 Telephone Jack Video OUT Port For NON-LAN Models onlyDocking Port Serial PortPS/2 Ports External Floppy Disk Drive PortMicrophone Jack Headphone JackExternal Monitor Port F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n F o u r Troubleshooting F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n F i v e Specific Problems TroubleshootingIdentifying the Problem Using the Troubleshooting TableAudio Problems Troubleshooting TableProblem DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM Drive ProblemsPort Replicator Problems 47 for more informationHard Drive Problems Memory ProblemsParallel, Serial, and USB Device Problems Modem ProblemsPC Card Problems Power Failures Indicator Panel on page 13 for more informationResume button. See Power Sources on page 31 for Shutdown and Startup Problems Utility on page 33 for more informationVideo Problems 6 for locationMiscellaneous Problems 57 for more informationPower on Self Test Messages Emergency DVD Tray Release Modem Result CodesDrive Image Special Edition Dise F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n F i v e Care and Maintenance F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n S i Caring for your LifeBook notebook Care and MaintenanceCleaning your LifeBook notebook Storing your LifeBook notebookBatteries Floppy Disks and DrivesCaring for your Media DVD/CD/CD-R Media CarePC Cards Caring for your Media Player DriveF e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n S i Specifications F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n S e v e n Specifications Dimensions and Weight FeaturesPower Device PortsEnvironmental Requirements Popular AccessoriesPRE-INSTALLED Software Learning about Your Application SoftwareLifebook SECURITY/APPLICATION Panel Software Fujitsu Service AssistantBatteryaid Adobe Acrobat Reader Softex Baymanager Windows 98 onlyGlossary F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n E i g h t Glossary DOS DMADMI ECPPcmcia MidiNtsc PostSmart ROMSdram SramO s s a r y F e B o o k S S e r i e s S e c t i o n E i g h t Index Emergency CD tray release Error Messages Extended Memory Problems Modem Jack Modem Result Codes Tray Troubleshooting Universal Serial Bus Port