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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Error codes
Password
Status Indicator Panel
Connecting the Power Adapters
Dimension
Identifying the Problem
Popular Accessories
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Contents
Declaration of Conformity
Copyright
U T I O N
FCC Notices
Telephone Network
DOC Industry Canada Notices
Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien
E R T I S S E M E N T
B l e o f C o n t e n t s
Using Your Lifebook 900 Series
Setting UP Your Lifebook Series
Configuring Your Lifebook 900 Series
Troubleshooting
User Installable Features
Care and Maintenance
FeB oo k 9 0 0 Se rie s fr om F u jit su
I N T
Conventions Used in the Guide
U T I O N
F e B o o k 9 0 0 S e r i e s f r o m F u j i t s u
Setting Up Your LifeBook 900 Series
Unpacking
Setting UP Your Lifebook 900 Series from Fujitsu
T t i n g U p Y o u r L i f e B o o k 9 0 0 S e r i e s
Overview of Lifebook 990Tx2 Features
TOP and Front Components
Component Identification
LifeBook 900 Series with Display Open
Speakers
Status Indicator Panel
Closed Cover Switch
Suspend/Resume Button
RIGHT-SIDE Panel Components
LEFT-SIDE Panel Components
Rear Panel Components
Parallel Port
Video Connectors
Docking Port
Serial Port
Bottom Components
Connecting the Power Adapters
Power Sources
Data Security
Hardware Data Security Features
Software Data Security Features
Booting the System
User Information
Conditions of Use
License Agreement
Time Zone
Printer Setup
Windows 95 Setup
Certificate of Authenticity Start Wizard
Manuals
User Registration
Learning about Your Operating System Application Software
Tutorials
Using Your LifeBook 900 Series from Fujitsu
Display Panel
Using Your Lifebook 900 Series from Fujitsu
Adjusting the Display Panel
Keyboard Angle
Power Indicator
Status Indicator Panel
Battery Indicators
AC Adapter Indicator
Battery Level Indicator
CD-ROM Drive Access Indicator
Floppy Disk Drive Access Indicator
Hard Drive Access Indicator
PC Card Access Indicators
Scr Lk Indicator
Power on
NumLk Indicator
CapsLock Indicator
Power OFF
Restarting the System
Batteries
Fujitsu Welcome Center
Recharging the Batteries
Shorted Batteries
Low Battery State
Will be lost
Integrated Ergotrac Pointing Device
Double-Clicking
Clicking
Dragging
ErgoTrac Pointing Device Control Adjustment
Numeric KeyPad
Using the Keyboard
Function Keys
Cursor Keys
Fn Key
Floppy Disk Drive
Volume Control
Windows 95 Keys
Ejecting a Floppy Disk
Loading a Floppy Disk
Preparing a Floppy Disk for Use
Care of Floppy Disk Drives and Disks
CD-ROM Drive
Loading a CD
12 Loading/Ejecting a CD
Care of CDs
Hard Drive
Formatting the Hard Drive
Power Management
14 Suspend/Resume Button
PowerPanel
PowerPanel Help Topics
Power Management OFF
Suspend Mode
Save-to-Disk Mode
Hard Disk Timeout
Idle Mode
Standby Mode
Video Timeout
Infrared Port
Internal Modem
Windows 95 Control Panel
ESS AudioRack
PRE-INSTALLED Software
McAfee VirusScan
Agaté Tioman PRO-SWAP
LapLink
MegaPhone
Removing Devices
Using Tioman
Device ToolTip balloon
Tioman Taskbar Icon
Secondary Hard Drive Swap Limitations
Uninstalling Tioman
Inserting Devices
Control Panel
ATI Video Player
To install the new ATI Video Player
To play back video with the ATI Player
To connect a video device to the notebook
To record video playback with the ATI Player
Configuring Your LifeBook 900 Series
Drive Designators AFloppy disk drive
Configuring Your Lifebook 900 Series from Fujitsu
Boot Sequence
Identifying the Drives
Routinely Entering the Setup Utility
Bios Setup Utility
Error message Continue
Select the highlighted choice and remove the list
Navigating Through Setup Utility
Main Menu
Main Menu Setting Standard System Parameters
Shift + Tab keys
Menu Field Options Default Description
Secondary Slave Selects Secondary None
Primary Master, Secondary Master/Slave Submenus
Primary Master Submenu
Type Auto NoneCD-ROM
N f i g u r i n g Y o u r L i f e B o o k 9 0 0 S e r i e s
Memory Cache Submenu of the Main Menu
Memory Cache Submenu
Exiting from the Main Menu
Advanced Menu
Advanced Menu Setting Device Feature Controls
Plug & Play O/S Yes No
C t i o n T h r e e
I/O Device Configuration Submenu
Device Configuration Submenu of the Advanced Menu
I N T
FIR
C t i o n T h r e e
Port is Enabled
Keyboard/Mouse Features Submenu
Keyboard/Mouse Features Submenu
N f i g u r i n g Y o u r L i f e B o o k 9 0 0 S e r i e s
Video Features Submenu
Video Features Submenu
Ntsc PAL
PCIConfiguration Submenu
PCI Configuration Submenu
IRQ Resource Exclusion
10 IRQ Reservation Submenu
Only IRQs 5, 9, 10, & 11 can be reserved without conflict
11 DMI Event Logging Submenu
DMI Event Logging Submenu Advanced Menu
N f i g u r i n g Y o u r L i f e B o o k 9 0 0 S e r i e s
12 Acpi Features Submenu
Acpi Features Submenu Advanced Menu
U T I O N
13 Chipset Configuration Submenu
Chipset Configuration Submenu of the Advanced Menu
Exiting from the Advanced Menu
14 Security Menu
Security Menu Setting Security Features
I N T
Re-enter New Password field. When a User Password is set
Is all users with a password
Fixed disk security Primary Master Enabled Disabled
Exiting from the Security Menu
Setting Power Management Feature Controls
Power Menu
Has no inactivity shutoff
Has no inactivity suspension
I N T
External and PC Card modems
Auto Suspend Timeout
Exiting from the Power Menu
Advanced Features Submenu of the Power Menu
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17 Boot Menu
Boot Menu Selecting Operating System Source
Priority submenu
18 Boot Device Priority Submenu
Boot Device Priority Submenu of the Boot Menu
Exiting from Boot Menu
19 Info Menu
Info Menu Displaying Basic System Information
19 Fields, Options and Defaults for the Info Menu Menu Field
20 Exit Menu
Exit Menu Leaving Setup Utility
No will be displayed
19 Fields, Options and Defaults for the Exit Menu Menu Field
Setting UP Your SAVE-TO-DISK File Allocation
Go to the Start Menu and select MS-DOS Prompt
C t i o n F o u r
C t i o n F o u r
Multi-function Bay Modules
MULTI-FUNCTION Bays
Removing a Device in either Multi-function Bay 1 or
Warm-swappable Devices Multi-function Bay 1
To Remove a Device from Multi-function Bay
To Install a Device in either Multi-function Bay 1 or
Installing a Device in Multi-function Bay
Floppy Disk Drive
To Connect An Optional External Floppy Disk Drive
To Disconnect An Optional External Floppy Disk Drive
External Installation of a Floppy Disk Drive
CD-ROM Drive
Optional Second Lithium ION Battery
Optional Second Hard Drive
Second Hard Drive
Caring for PC Cards
PC Cards
11 Installing and Removing a PC Card
To install a PC Card
Removing PC Cards
Battery BAY
From the PC Card Properties Window
MIDI/JOYSTICK Devices
To Remove or Install a Battery in the Battery Bay
To Remove a Battery from the Battery Bay
To Install a Battery in the Battery Bay
To Disconnect a MIDI/Joystick Device
Theft Prevention Lock
Microphone
Headphones
Mouse
Keyboard
Parallel Port Devices
Serial Port Devices
USB Devices
TVs
External Monitor
To Install Memory Upgrade Modules
Memory Upgrade Module
15 Installing/Removing a Memory Upgrade Module
To Remove Memory Upgrade Modules
Extended
17 LANdock Front View
Optional Landock or Port Replicator
16 Installing Your Notebook A Docking Device
LANdock To install your notebook in a LANdock
18 LANdock Rear View
Connecting Devices to LANdock or Port Replicator
To Remove Your Notebook from the Port Replicator
Creating the Windows 95 Docked Configuration LANdock only
19 Port Replicator Front View
20 Port Replicator Rear View
Troubleshooting
Identifying the Problem
Problem
Specific Problems
Using PC-Doctor
User Problem Guides
CD-ROM Drive Problems
Symptom Audio Problems
Possible Solution
Symptom
Possible Cause
Symptom Docking Problems Floppy Disk Drive Problems
Keyboard or Mouse Problems
Symptom Hard Drive Problems
Possible Cause Possible Solution
Memory Problems
Parallel, Serial,and USB Device Problems
Symptom Modem Problems
Symptom PC Card Problems
Symptom Power Failures
Symptom Possible Cause
Power switch is already in the On position
Your notebook turns off all by itself
Your notebook won’t work on battery alone
Batteries seem to discharge too quickly
Symptom Shutdown and Startup Problems
See pages
Symptom Video Problems
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Miscellaneous Problems
Power on Self Test Messages
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System Bios shadowed System Bios copied to shadow RAM
Recovery Directions
Modem Setup and Commands
Emergency CD-ROM Drive Tray Release
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R e a n d M a i n t e n a n c e
Caring for Your Notebook
To increase battery life
Increasing Battery Life
Caring for Your Batteries
Appendix B Glossary
Appendix a Specifications
Lifebook 990TX2 Specifications
Warranty
Video
Pre-Installed Software
Keyboards
Input/Output Connections
Displays
External Monitor Support
Dimensions and Weight
Power
Environmental Requirements
FCC Certification
Popular Accessories
Approvals
Theft Prevention Lock
Appendix B Glossary
Bios
CD-ROM
DMA
Cmos RAM
CRT
Dimm
ECP
DOS
Dsvd
DVD
IRQ
IDE
LAN
LCD
LBA
Midi
PAL
MPEG-1
MPEG-2
Ntsc
ROM
PIO
Post
RAM
TFT
Sgram
Sram
Svga
Vram
VGA
XGA
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