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Notes on installation

If you want to install file bay options to your PC, set up Windows and then turn off the PC before doing so.

An internal hard disk can be set to Ultra DMA/100. With the DMA initialization, channel 0 is enabled and channel 1 is disabled for a Windows NT model, while the standard hard disk is set to Ultra DMA mode and the CD-ROM drive is set to PIO mode for a Windows Me/98/2000 model.

Refer to the manual for your hard disk to check whether it supports Ultra DMA.

When installing a hard disk unit that does not support Ultra DMA, be sure to set DMA to OFF or disable it. If it is used with DMA set to ON or enabled, the unit may not work properly and may destroy data.

To operate an internal hard disk that supports Ultra DMA/100 under this standard, attach it to the primary IDE. If attached to the secondary IDE, it operates under Ultra DMA/33, not under Ultra DMA/100.

Only one ATAPI-compliant magneto-optical disk drive can be installed on the PC. When installing a drive, connect it to the secondary IDE.

Master and slave

On standard models

This PC can accommodate up to four IDE-compliant devices. Install the first and second devices to the master and slave of the primary IDE. Install the remaining two (third and fourth) devices to the master and slave of the secondary IDE.

This master and slave setting depends on the connection between the internal IDE devices and flat cables (this configuration is referred to as Cable-Select). Connecting the master connector of a flat cable to an IDE device makes the device configured as a master, while connecting the slave connector to a IDE device makes the device configured as a slave.

To enable Cable-Select, set the jumper switch of the internal IDE device to Cable-Select. When connecting an internal IDE device that does not support Cable-Select to Master, configure the device as a master. When connecting it to Slave, configure it as a slave.

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Contents Deskpower 8000 Series User’s Manual Declaration of ConformityImportant Safety Instructions Page Greetings Representing keys and use thereof Command entriesConventions used in this manual Representing buttonsScreen display examples Point HelpConventions used in the text of the manual IllustrationsFujitsu Limited Manual configuration IntroductionContents Installing Other Devices Installing Expansion CardsInstalling an Internal Hard Disk ProblemsIntroduction Part Names and Functions Front of the PC unitHard disk access lamp Headphone volume only for music CDsFloppy disk access lamp Power lampBack of the PC unit Inlet LAN connector Connect a LAN cable Line OUT terminalCRT connector OutletPower supply unit Internal hard disk bay Inside the PC unitDisplay card Expansion card slots Motherboard Keyboard PointWindows key Caps Lock/Alphanumeric keyCtrl control key Alt keyMouse Using the mouseUsing the mouse buttons Moving the mouseDragging Double-clickingPointing 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 For Windows Me or 98 model Turning Off the PowerTurning off the power For Windows NT modelResetting Resetting the PCHard resetting CDs Removing the CD Inserting or Removing CDInserting a 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 brackeRemoving memory modules Reinstall the ductReinstall the bracket Reinstall the side cover 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 Mouse cursor does not move Characters entered using the keyboard are not displayedData cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive Network connection cannot be establishedPage Technical Information Maintenance of the Hardware Maintenance of the keyboardMaintenance of CDs Clean inside the mouse Maintenance of the mouseRemove the ball and clean with water 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 Graphical specifications LAN adapter specificationsSound specifications LAN controller IntelLAN connector 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Connector specificationsCRT connector Pin No Signal name DescriptionParallel connector Serial connectorMouse connector Keyboard connectorUSB connector When using USB devices Other PrecautionsPower-saving function Windows 2000 models DisposalUSB hub Windows 2000 models Precautions on using displayReplacement of display Addition of LAN adapterAcpi standby mode Windows 2000 models Index Parallel connector

8000 SERIES specifications

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