Fujitsu 8000 SERIES user manual Conventions used in this manual, Representing keys and use thereof

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Conventions used in this manual

Warning icons

Various icons and icon/word combinations are used in this manual to encourage users to use the equipment so as to minimize personal risk and prevent property damage. The icons are explained as follows. The user should be familiar with the icons before responding to the corresponding instructions.

WARNING

CAUTION

Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in fatal or serious wound if the correct procedure is not applied.

Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in personal injury and/or property damage if the correct procedure is not applied.

The following icons are also used with the above icon/word combinations to prevent personal injury

and/or property damage.

The icon that indicates the corresponding instruction is a warning. The illustration displayed inside or beside the icon shows what the warning actually means.

The icon that indicates the corresponding instruction is a banned action. The illustration displayed inside or beside the icon shows what is actually banned.

The icon that indicates the corresponding instruction is a command to proceed. The illustration displayed inside or beside the icon shows what to proceed.

Representing keys and use thereof

In the text of the manual, keyboard keys are represented using only necessary characters as shown below.

Example: [Ctrl] key, [Enter] key, and [] key

When more than one key is to be pressed simultaneously, the keys are represented using “+” between keys as shown below:

Example: [Ctrl] + [F3] and [Shift] + []

Representing buttons

Buttons displayed on the screen are enclosed in square brackets, [and], as shown below: Example: [OK]

Command entries

In the text of the manual, a command is represented as shown below:

diskcopy a: a:

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Contents Declaration of Conformity Deskpower 8000 Series User’s ManualImportant Safety Instructions Page Greetings Conventions used in this manual Command entriesRepresenting keys and use thereof Representing buttonsConventions used in the text of the manual Point HelpScreen display examples IllustrationsFujitsu Limited Introduction Manual configurationContents Installing an Internal Hard Disk Installing Expansion CardsInstalling Other Devices ProblemsIntroduction Front of the PC unit Part Names and FunctionsFloppy disk access lamp Headphone volume only for music CDsHard disk access lamp Power lampBack of the PC unit CRT connector LAN connector Connect a LAN cable Line OUT terminalInlet OutletDisplay card Expansion card slots Power supply unit Internal hard disk bayInside the PC unit Motherboard Point KeyboardCtrl control key Caps Lock/Alphanumeric keyWindows key Alt keyUsing the mouse buttons Using the mouseMouse Moving the mousePointing Double-clickingDragging ScrollingExample of installation InstallationInstallation area Connection Connect the keyboard Connect the power cable to the outletConnect the power cable to the display Connect the LAN cable Connect the mouseConnect the display cable to the PC unit 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 the PC ResettingHard resetting CDs Inserting a CD Inserting or Removing CDRemoving the CD Press the eject buttonInserting a floppy disk Floppy DiskInserting or removing a floppy disk Point Removing the floppy disk Confirm that the floppy disk access lamp is offHardware What are peripheral devices? Before Installing a Peripheral DevicePage Location for installation File bay options On standard models Master and slaveSlave Master Removing the side and upper covers, and front panel Removing the CoverRemove the bracket Remove the side coverPage Tilt the front panel toward you before pulling it up Increasing the Memory Capacity Memory module combinations Location of memory modulesApplicable memory modules Installing/removing memory modules Remove the bracke Installing memory modulesReinstall the bracket Reinstall the side cover Reinstall the ductRemoving memory modules Insert a memory module into the slotInstalling Expansion Cards Applicable expansion cards Installing an expansion cardFix the expansion card with the one screw removed in Step Reinstall the bracket Set the jumper switch Installing an Internal Hard DiskInstalling a disk in the internal hard disk bay Attach the brackets to the PC unit Replace or install the internal hard diskConnect flat cables Connect the power cableInstalling a disk in the front access bay Installing front access bay options Installing Other DevicesInstall 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 Data cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive Characters entered using the keyboard are not displayedMouse cursor does not move Network connection cannot be establishedPage Technical Information Maintenance of CDs Maintenance of the HardwareMaintenance of the keyboard Remove the ball and clean with water Maintenance of the mouseClean inside the mouse Remove the mouse bottom coverCleaning of the floppy disk drive Preventing Television or Radio Interference Precautions on PCPrecautions on television/radio Engage a lock you prepared with the mounting bracket Security of the CaseProduct name Hardware SpecificationsSpecifications of PC unit Point Sound specifications LAN adapter specificationsGraphical specifications LAN controller IntelCRT connector Connector specificationsLAN connector 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin No Signal name DescriptionSerial connector Parallel connectorUSB connector Mouse connectorKeyboard connector Power-saving function Windows 2000 models Other PrecautionsWhen using USB devices DisposalReplacement of display Precautions on using displayUSB hub Windows 2000 models Addition of LAN adapterAcpi standby mode Windows 2000 models Index Parallel connector

8000 SERIES specifications

The Fujitsu 8000 Series is a cutting-edge family of mainframe computers that exemplify the convergence of robust performance, advanced technologies, and unparalleled reliability. Designed to address the needs of modern enterprises, this series is particularly noted for its capabilities in supporting mission-critical applications, large-scale transactions, and data-intensive workloads.

At the heart of the Fujitsu 8000 Series lies the SPARC architecture, which enables exceptional processing power and efficiency. The architecture supports high levels of parallel processing, allowing multiple tasks to be executed simultaneously, thereby maximizing throughput and minimizing latency. This capability is crucial for organizations that require rapid and reliable data processing to keep pace with their operational demands.

One of the standout features of the 8000 Series is its advanced virtualization capabilities. This allows businesses to run multiple virtual machines on a single physical unit, optimizing resource utilization while reducing operational costs. The series also integrates robust security features, including hardware-level encryption and advanced access controls, ensuring that sensitive data and applications remain protected from evolving cyber threats.

The Fujitsu 8000 Series is built with energy efficiency in mind. Utilizing innovative cooling technologies and power management solutions, these systems achieve significant energy savings without compromising performance. This sustainability aspect is increasingly important for organizations looking to reduce their carbon footprint and operational expenditures.

Scalability is another hallmark of the Fujitsu 8000 Series. Organizations can easily expand their systems by adding additional processors, storage, and memory, providing the flexibility to grow alongside their changing business needs. This scalability is paired with a comprehensive suite of management tools that assist IT teams in monitoring system performance and health, streamlining maintenance, and reducing downtime.

Additionally, the Fujitsu 8000 Series supports a wide range of operating systems and enterprise applications, making it a versatile solution for businesses across various industries. Its compatibility with cloud services also facilitates hybrid IT environments, allowing organizations to leverage both on-premises and cloud resources efficiently.

In summary, the Fujitsu 8000 Series stands out for its exceptional processing power, advanced virtualization, energy efficiency, scalability, and robust security features. These characteristics make it a valuable asset for enterprises seeking to enhance their IT infrastructure and meet the demands of an increasingly complex digital landscape. With the Fujitsu 8000 Series, organizations can drive innovation, improve operational efficiency, and maintain a competitive edge in their respective markets.