Fujitsu 8000 SERIES Connect the power cable to the outlet, Connect the power cable to the display

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Connecting the display, keyboard, mouse, and LAN cables

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This section explains how to connect your display and PC unit so that the display is powered by the PC unit. In this case, the power cable attached to the display is not used.

Use an optional twisted pair LAN cable if required.

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1Connect the power cable to the outlet.

Connect the power cord one end of the power cable (for CRT), which is supplied with the PC unit, to the outlet of the PC unit.

2Connect the power cable to the display.

Connect the power cord the other end of the power cable (for CRT), which is supplied with the PC unit, to the inlet on the back of the display.

3Connect the keyboard.

With the mark on the connector of the keyboard cable facing right, plug the keyboard connector to the back of the PC unit as indicated by the keyboard label color on the back.

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Contents Deskpower 8000 Series User’s Manual Declaration of ConformityImportant Safety Instructions Page Greetings Command entries Conventions used in this manualRepresenting keys and use thereof Representing buttonsPoint Help Conventions used in the text of the manualScreen display examples IllustrationsFujitsu Limited Manual configuration IntroductionContents Installing Expansion Cards Installing an Internal Hard DiskInstalling Other Devices ProblemsIntroduction Part Names and Functions Front of the PC unitHeadphone volume only for music CDs Floppy disk access lampHard disk access lamp Power lampBack of the PC unit LAN connector Connect a LAN cable Line OUT terminal CRT connectorInlet OutletPower supply unit Internal hard disk bay Inside the PC unitDisplay card Expansion card slots Motherboard Keyboard PointCaps Lock/Alphanumeric key Ctrl control keyWindows key Alt keyUsing the mouse Using the mouse buttonsMouse Moving the mouseDouble-clicking PointingDragging ScrollingInstallation Installation areaExample of installation Connection Connect the power cable to the outlet Connect the power cable to the displayConnect the keyboard Connect the mouse Connect the display cable to the PC unitConnect the LAN cable Connecting the power cable Page Turning On the Power Turning on the powerPress the power switch on the PC Turning Off the Power Turning off the powerFor Windows Me or 98 model For Windows NT modelResetting Resetting the PCHard resetting CDs Inserting or Removing CD Inserting a CDRemoving the CD Press the eject buttonFloppy Disk Inserting or removing a floppy disk PointInserting a floppy disk Confirm that the floppy disk access lamp is off Removing the floppy diskHardware Before Installing a Peripheral Device What are peripheral devices?Page Location for installation File bay options Master and slave On standard modelsSlave Master Removing the Cover Removing the side and upper covers, and front panelRemove the side cover Remove the bracketPage Tilt the front panel toward you before pulling it up Increasing the Memory Capacity Location of memory modules Applicable memory modulesMemory module combinations Installing/removing memory modules Installing memory modules Remove the brackeReinstall the duct Reinstall the bracket Reinstall the side coverRemoving memory modules Insert a memory module into the slotInstalling Expansion Cards Installing an expansion card Applicable expansion cardsFix the expansion card with the one screw removed in Step Reinstall the bracket Installing an Internal Hard Disk Installing a disk in the internal hard disk baySet the jumper switch Replace or install the internal hard disk Attach the brackets to the PC unitConnect the power cable Connect flat cablesInstalling a disk in the front access bay Installing Other Devices Installing front access bay optionsInstall a front access bay option on the PC unit CD-ROM Reinstall the front panel and upper and side covers Set the installed hard disks using Bios Setup Page Troubleshooting Problems Characters entered using the keyboard are not displayed Data cannot be read from the CD-ROM driveMouse cursor does not move Network connection cannot be establishedPage Technical Information Maintenance of the Hardware Maintenance of the keyboardMaintenance of CDs Maintenance of the mouse Remove the ball and clean with waterClean inside the mouse Remove the mouse bottom coverCleaning of the floppy disk drive Precautions on PC Precautions on television/radioPreventing Television or Radio Interference Security of the Case Engage a lock you prepared with the mounting bracketHardware Specifications Specifications of PC unitProduct name Point LAN adapter specifications Sound specificationsGraphical specifications LAN controller IntelConnector specifications CRT connectorLAN connector 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin No Signal name DescriptionParallel connector Serial connectorMouse connector Keyboard connectorUSB connector Other Precautions Power-saving function Windows 2000 modelsWhen using USB devices DisposalPrecautions on using display Replacement of displayUSB hub Windows 2000 models Addition of LAN adapterAcpi standby mode Windows 2000 models Index Parallel connector

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