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COPYRIGHT FujitsuTM PC Corporation has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document. However, as ongoing development efforts are continually improving the capabilities of our products, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this document. We disclaim liability for errors, omissions, or future changes. LifeBook, Fujitsu,and the Fujitsu logo are trademarks of Fujitsu Limited. The following are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation:IBM, IBM PC AT, IBM PS/2. The following are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpora ti on :M S ,M S - DO S , Windows 95. PCMCIA is a trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. Phoenix and the Phoenix logo are registered trademarks of Phoenix Technologies,Ltd. Pentium is a registered trademark and MMX technology is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. PC-Doctor is a trademark of watergate.software.inc. SoftPEG is a registered trademark of CompuCore Multimedia Inc. LapLink is a registered trademark of Traveling Software Inc. AudioRack is a registered trademark of ESS Technology, Inc. MegaPhone is a registered trademark of Cypress Research Corporation All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this document. We disclaim liability for errors, omissions, or future changes. © Copyright 1996 Fujitsu PC Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced, or translated, without prior written consent of Fujitsu PC Corporation. No part of this publication may be stored or transmitted in any electronic form without the written consent of Fujitsu PC Corporation. D E C LA RATION OF CONFORMITY according to FCC Part 15 Responsible Party Name: Fujitsu PC Corporation Address: 598 Gibraltar Drive Milpitas,CA 95035 Telephone: (408) 935-8800 Declares that product: Model:LifeBook 565Tx. LifeBook 585Tx. Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operations is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not be allowed to cause harmful interference, (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. David Woo FULL NAME Fujitsu COMPANY 9/15/97 DATE CAUTION Changes or modification not expressly approved by FujitsuTM PC Corporation could void this user's authority to operate the equipment. Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device. Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network The LifeBookTM 500 Series notebook computers are supplied with an internal modem which complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules.On this notebook is a label that contains the FCC Registration Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment among other information. If requested, the user must provide their telephone company with the following information: 1. The telephone number to which the notebook is connected. 2. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. 3. That the equipment requires a standard modular jack type USOC RJ-11C which is FCC Part 68 compliant. 4. The FCC Registration Number. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a standard modular jack type USOC RJ-11C which is FCC Part 68 compliant and a line cord between the modem and the telephone network with a minimum of 26AWG. FCC NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and Television These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructi on s ,m ay cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: s s The REN is used to determine the number of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. Too many devices on one line may result in failure to ring in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all ,a reas the sum of the RENs of all of the devices should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the RENs, contact your local telephone company. If this equipment causes harm to the t elephone network, your telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible,they will notify you in advance. If advance notice is not practical they will notify you as soon as possible. You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. This fax modem also complies with fax branding requirements per FCC Part 68. If you experience trouble with this equipment please contact your support representative, toll free at 1-800-8FUJITSU (1-800-838-5487) or Fujitsu Computer Products of America (FCPA), 7300 NE Evergreen Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124, telephone 503-681-7300. s s Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit than the receiver. Consult the dealer or an exp erienced radio/TV technician for help. Your telephone company will probably ask you to disconnect this equipment from the telephone network until the problem is corrected and you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. This equipment may not be used on coin service telephones provided by your telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact your state's public utility commission,public service commission or corporation commission for more information. This equipment includes automatic dialing capability. When programming and/or making test calls to emergency numbers: Remain on the line and b riefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call. s Perform such activities in off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening. FCC rules prohibit the use of non-hearing aid compatible telephones in the following locations or applications: s s s s s s s s s Places where telephones are specifically installed to alert emergency authorities such as fire, police or medical assistance personnel. Hospital rooms, residential health care facilities, convalescent homes and prisons. Workstations for the hearing impaired. Hotel,motel or apartment lobbies. Stores where telephones are used by patrons to order merchandise. Public transportation terminals where telephones are used to call taxis or to rese rve lodging or rental cars. In hotel and motel rooms as at least ten percent of the rooms must contain hearing aid compatible telephones or jacks for plug-in hearing aid compatible telephones which will be provided to hearing impaired customers on request. Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network The Canadian Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. The LifeBookTM 500 Series notebook computers are supplied with an internal modem which complies with the Industry Canada certification standards for telecommunication network protection and safety requirements. Before connecting this equipment to a telephone line the user should ensure that it is permissible to connect this equipment to the local telecommunication facilities. The user should be aware that compliance with the certification standards does not prevent service degradation in some situations. Repairs to telecommunication equipment should be made by a Canadian authorized maintenance facility. Any repairs or alterations not expressly approved by FujitsuTM PC Corporation or any equipment failures may give the telecommunication company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment from the telephone line. DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and Television This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. CET appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exigence du Réglement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada. s All public or semipublic coin-operated or credit card telephones. Elevators ,h i ghways, tunnels (automobile, subway, railroad or pedestrian) where a person with impaired hearing might be isolated in an emergency. The connecting arrangement code for this equipment is CA11A. The Load Number is 3. The Load Number assigned to each telephone terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop or circuit which is used by the device to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices such that the total of the load numbers of all devices does not exceed 100. CAUT ION Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien L'étiquette canadienne Industrie Canada identifie l'équipement certifié. Cette certification signifie que l'équipement satisfait certaines normes de protection,d'exploitation et de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications. Le département ne garantit pas le fonctionnement de l'équipement à la satisfaction de l'utilisateur. La série LifeBookTM 500 possèdent un modem interne conforme aux normes de certification d'Industrie Canada pour protéger les réseaux de télécommunications et satisfaire aux normes de sécurité. Avant de connecter cet équipement à une ligne téléphonique,l'utilisateur doit vérifier s'il est permis de connecter cet équipement aux installations de télécommunications locales. L'utilisateur est averti que même la conformité aux normes de certification ne peut dans certains cas empêcher la dégradation du service. Les réparations de l'équipement de télécommunications doivent être effectuées par un service de maintenance agréé au Canada. Toute réparation ou modification, qui n'est pas expressément approuvée par Fujitsu PC Corp., ou toute défaillance de l'équipement peut entraîner la compagnie de télécommunications à exiger que l'utilisateur déconnecte l'équipement de la ligne téléphonique. Le code d'arrangement de connexion de cet équipement est CA11A. Le numéro de charge est 3. Le numéro de charge assigné à chaque terminal téléphonique indique le pourcentage de la charge totale pouvant être connecté à une boucle ou à un circuit téléphonique, utilisé par ce périphérique afin de prévenir toute surcharge. La terminaison d'une boucle peut être constituée de n'importe quelle combinaison de périphériques de sorte que le total de numéros de charge de tous les périphériques n'excède pas 100. For safety, users should ensure that the electrical ground of the power utility, the telephone lines and the metallic water pipes are connected together. Users should NOT attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician. This may be particularly important in rural areas. AVERTISSEMENT Pour assurer la sécurité, les utilisateurs doivent vérifier que la prise de terre du service d'électricité, les lignes téléphoniques et les conduites d'eau métalliques sont connectées ensemble. Les utilisateurs NE doivent PAS tenter d'établir ces connexions eux-mêmes, mais doivent contacter les services d'inspection d'installations électriques appropriés ou un électricien. Ceci peut être particulièrement important en régions rurales. UL NOTICE (FOR AUTHORIZED REPAIR TECHNICIANS ONLY) CAUTION: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating fuse. CAUTION:Danger of explosion if CMOS battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instruction. WARNING: CMOS and NiCAD batteries may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge,disassemble or dispose of in fire. Black & White of Cover (to come) Table of C ontents Table of Contents PREFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v SECTION TWO USING YOUR LIFEBOOK 500 SERIES Built-in Display . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjusting the Keyboard Angle . . . . Status Indicator Panel . . . . . . . . . Power On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restarting the System . . . . . . . . . Fujitsu Welcome Center. . . . . . . . Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Integrated Touchpad Pointing Device Using the Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . Using the Volume Control . . . . . . Floppy Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . CD-ROM Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . Hard Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Management . . . . . . . . . . Internal Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . Infrared Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pre-Installed Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 18 19 23 24 25 25 25 29 32 33 34 37 38 39 46 46 47 SECTION THREE CONFIGURING YOUR LIFEBOOK 500 SERIES Boot Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Identifying the Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . BIOS Setup Utility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navigating Through the Setup Utility . . . Main Menu ­ Setting System Parameters . Advanced Menu ­ Setting Device Controls Security Menu ­ Setting Passwords. . . . . Power Savings Menu ­ Setting Power Management Controls . . . . . . . . . . Exit Menu ­ Leaving the Setup Utility . . . Setting Up Your Save-To-Disk File Allocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 52 53 54 56 65 79 SECTION ONE SETTING UP YOUR LIFEBOOK 500 SERIES Unpacking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Overview of Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Component Identification . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Top and Front Components . . . . . . . . . . 4 Left Side Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . 6 Right Side Panel Components . . . . . . . . . 7 Rear Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Bottom Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 MediaConnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Power Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Data Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Starting Your Notebook for the First Time. . 13 User Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Learning About Your Operating System and Application Software. . . . . . . . . . 15 . 83 . 88 . 91 ii LifeBook 5 00 Series from Fujitsu Table of Contents SECTION FOUR USER INSTALLABLE FEATURES Multi-function Bay Devices. . . . . . . . . . 95 PC Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Main Lithium ion Battery. . . . . . . . . . . 99 Parallel Port Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Mouse or Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Stereo Line In Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Audio Output Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Telephone Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 USB Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 External Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Theft Prevention Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 MediaConnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Serial Port Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 TVs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 MIDI or Game Devices . . . . . . . . . . . 104 External Installation of the Floppy Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Memory Upgrade Module . . . . . . . . . . 106 Mini-Docking Station . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 SECTION FIVE TROUBLESHOOTING Identifying the Problem . . . . . . . . Specific Problems . . . . . . . . . . . Power On Self Test Messages . . . . . Emergency CD-ROM Tray Release . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing and Removing the Internal Hard Drive . . . . . . . Modem Setup and Commands . . . . Restoring Your Pre-installed Software from CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 . . . 115 . . . 134 . . . 136 . . . 137 . . . 138 . . . 138 SECTION SIX CARE AND MAINTENANCE Care and Maintenance . . . Caring for Your Notebook . Increasing Battery Life . . . Caring for Your Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 140 141 141 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . LifeBookTM 565Tx Specifications LifeBook 585Tx Specifications Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . Popular Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 144 147 150 150 APPENDIX B GLOSSARY INDEX . . . . . . 152 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 iii Preface LifeBook TM 50 0 Se rie s fr om F u jitsu TM Preface PREFACE The LifeBook 500 Series from Fujitsu PC Corporation is a powerful notebook computer. It is powered by an Intel Pentium® microprocessor with MMX TM technology, has a built-in color display, a CD-ROM drive and brings the computing power of desktop personal computers (PCs) to a portable environment. TM TM CONVENTIONS USED IN THE GUIDE Screen examples in this manual are intended as examples only, and screen and file names may differ in actual use. Messages displayed by the LifeBook 500 Series appear in Courier type. Example: Shutdown the computer? Commands that you enter into the computer using the keyboard appear in Courier type. Example: Fujitsu . Keyboard keys are shown in boldface Helvetica type. Example: Fn, F1, Esc, and Ctrl. Pages with additional information about a specific topic are cross-referenced within the text. Example: (See page xx.) POINT The point icon highlights information that will enhance your understanding of the subject material. CAUTION The caution icon highlights information that is important to your safety, to the safe operation of your computer, or to the integrity of your files. Please read all caution information carefully. This manual explains how to operate your LifeBook 500 Series' hardware and built-in system software. The LifeBook 500 Series is compatible with the IBM PC AT ® It comes . with Windows® 95. A LifeBook 500 Series is a completely selfcontained unit with an active-matrix (TFT) color LCD display. It has a powerful interface that enables it to support a variety of optional features. (Figure P-1.) vi LifeBookTM 500 Series fro m FujitsuTM Lif eBook 500 Series f rom Fujitsu Figure P-1 LifeBook 500 Series with Both Fujitsu and Third Party Options vii Section S et tin g U p Yo u r Li f eB oo k 5 0 0 Ser ie s Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Overview of Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Component Identification . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Top and Front Components . . . . . . . . . . 4 Left Side Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . 6 Right Side Panel Components . . . . . . . . . 7 Rear Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Bottom Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 MediaConnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Power Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Data Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Starting Your Notebook for the First Time . . 13 User Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Learning About Your Operating System and Application Software. . . . . . . . . . 15 TM One Section One SECTION ONE SETTING UP YOUR LIFEBOOK 500 SERIES FROM FUJITSU TM TM s Modular 20-speed maximum CD-ROM drive (already installed in the computer). Modular 3.5" floppy disk drive (located in the accessories box). (Figure 1-4.) MediaConnect (located in the accessories box.) (Figure 1-3.) External floppy disk drive adapter (located in the accessories box). (Figure 1-5.) RJ-11 cable (located in the accessories box). User's Guide. Registration card and customer information pack. Microsoft Windows® 95 Manual. Recovery CD-ROM (located in the accessories box). Additional equipment and documentation depending on the option package you have purchased. Figure 1-2 AC Adapter Unit Figure 1-1 LifeBook 500 Series Computer s This section describes how to set up your LifeBook 500 Series from Fujitsu. We strongly recommend that you read it before using your notebook ­ even if you are already familiar with notebook computers. s s UNPACKING When you receive your computer, unpack it carefully, and compare the parts you have received with the items listed below. For a standard configuration you should have: s s s s LifeBook 500 Series from Fujitsu. (Figure 1-1.) AC adapter with AC power cord (located in the accessories box). (Figure 1-2.) Main Lithium ion battery (already installed in the computer). s s s s s 2 LifeBook TM 500 Series from Fuji tsuTM Se t t i n g U p Yo u r L i fe B oo k 50 0 Se r i e s s 2MB Video RAM. Built-in 2GB or 4GB hard drive. Main Lithium ion battery. Multi-function bay which supports the following: s s s s Figure 1-3 MediaConnect 3.5" floppy disk drive (included with all models). 20-speed maximum CD-ROM drive (included with all models). Optional second 1.3GB hard drive. Optional second Lithium ion battery. Figure 1-5 External Floppy Disk Drive Adapter s OVERVIEW OF LIFEBOOK 500 SERIES FEATURES Figure 1-4 Floppy Disk Drive s s Once you have checked and confirmed that your notebook system is complete, connect the AC adapter and follow the instructions on page 12 to accept the conditions for using the LifeBook 500 Series. When you have completed the setup process please complete and send in your registration card. The LifeBook 500 Series is a compact, yet powerful notebook computer available with standard features including: (See Appendix A, pages 144­151, for detailed information.) s s Internal 33.6 fax/data/voice modem. Full audio and video features: s s 166MHz or 233MHz Intel Pentium processor with MMX TM technology . 32MB SDRAM standard, expandable to 96MB. 12.1" active-matrix (TFT) color display with 1024 x 768 resolution (XGA). 16-bit SoundBlaster-compatible sound chip. 3D-Stereo for multiple speaker effect. Built-in stereo speakers and microphone. NTSC/PAL and S-Video support for TV presentations. 3 s s s s s Section One s Stereo line in jack. Microphone jack. Stereo headphone jack. MPEG-1 player and Zoomed Video support for full motion video. s s Bridge battery for warm-swapping capabilities for batteries. Standard pre-installed software: s Theft Prevention Lock Slot Power Switch s s s Microsoft® Windows® 95. LapLink® for file transfers via modem, cable or infrared port. PC-DoctorTM for system diagnostics. SoftPEG® from CompCore,an MPEG-1 video player. McAfee VirusScan for virus protection. ESS AudioRack® for 3D-Stereo, audio CD, and other audio controls. MegaPhone® for telephone applications including fax,dialing, speakerphone and Caller-ID. Some models may include additional software. s s Universal Serial Bus (USB) port for a multitude of devices. Two Type II/one Type III PC Card slots. Fast IrDA 1.1 compatible infrared port for wireless data transfer. Integrated touchpad pointing device for easy cursor control. External monitor support with simultaneous display capabilities. Standard external floppy disk drive adapter. "No re-learning", full-size keyboard with three dedicated Windows® 95 keys. Hot swap connection for an external keyboard or an external mouse. s Display Latch CD Tray Release DC Power Jack PS/2 Port Multi-function Bay Module Release Figure 1-6 Top and Front Panel s s s s s s TOP AND FRONT COMPONENTS Display Panel Latch This latch locks and releases the display panel. (Figure 1-6.) Display Panel This is a color LCD panel with back lighting for the display of text and graphics. (Figure 1-7.) Brightness Control The brightness control adjusts the overall intensity of the display screen back lighting. (Figure 1-7.) s s s s s s COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION For detailed specifications refer to Appendix A on pages 144­151. 4 LifeBook TM 500 Series from Fuji tsuTM Se t t i n g U p Yo u r L i fe B oo k 50 0 Se r i e s Display Panel Status Indicator Stereo Speaker Keyboard Brightness Control Suspend/Resume Button Closed Cover Switch Stereo Speaker Touchpad Pointing Device Microphone Jack Headphone Jack Multi-function Bay Volume Control Stereo Line In Jack Figure 1-7 LifeBook 500 Series with Display Open 5 Section One Status Indicator LCD display of the status of the power and power source, Suspend mode,battery charge (both main and optional second), floppy disk drive activity, hard drive activity, CD-ROM drive activity, PC Card activity, CapsLock, Num Lk and Scr Lk. (Figure 1-7.) Suspend/Resume Button The Suspend/Resume button allows you to suspend computer activity without turning off your notebook power, and to return it to an active state. This feature saves power, and is particularly useful when your notebook is running only on battery power. (See pages 39­40 for more information on Power Management. (Figure 1-7.) CAUTION Closed Cover Switch This switch turns off the LCD back lighting when the display panel is closed, thus saving power. (Figure 1-7.) Speakers The built-in dual speakers output stereo sound from your notebook. (Figure 1-7.) Keyboard A full size keyboard with dedicated Windows® 95 keys for input into your notebook. Touchpad Pointing Device A touch sensitive cursor control system with two click buttons. Multi-function Bay This bay accommodates: s MediaConnect Port Built-in Microphone PC Cards Lock PC Card Slots Eject Buttons Main Battery Eject Button Figure 1-8 LifeBook TM 500 Series Left Side Panel LEFT SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS PC Card Slots The PC Card slots allow you to install two Type I or Type II PC Cards or one Type III PC Card. (See pages 97­99 for more information on PC Cards.) The button to the left of the card slots locks the card(s) in place, and the buttons to the right of the slot eject the card(s) from the slot. (Figure 1-8.) MediaConnect Port A port for attaching the MediaConnect, your notebook's port expansion module. The MediaConnect gives you access to the serial port,the NTSC/PAL jack,the S-Video jack,the Be sure you know what settings are active for your Suspend/Resume button before you use it because misuse can result in data loss. (See the Power Savings Menu of the BIOS setup utility, pages 77­79, for more information.) 6 20-speed maximum CD-ROM drive. 3.5" floppy disk drive. Optional second Lithium ion battery (which must be purchased separately). Optional second 1.3GB hard drive (which must be purchased separately). s s s LifeBook TM 500 Series from Fuji tsuTM Se t t i n g U p Yo u r L i fe B oo k 50 0 Se r i e s infrared port,the MIDI/joystick port and the external floppy disk drive port. (See page 9­11 for more information on the MediaConnect and its connectors.) (Figure 1-8.) Built-in Microphone The built-in microphone allows mono audio input to your notebook. (Figure 1-8.) Main Battery Eject Button This releases the main Lithium ion batt ery for removal and installation. (Figure 1-8.) Stereo Line ln Jack Volume Control Headphone Jack Theft Prevention Lock Slot RIGHT SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS Theft Prevention Lock Slot This is a slot that allows you to attach a physical lock down device. (Figure 1-9.) DC Power Jack The DC power jack allows you to plug in the AC adapter or the optional auto/airline adapter. (Figure 1-9.) PS/2 Port This port allows you to connect an external PS/2 keyboard,mouse, or numeric keypad. (Figure 1-9.) Power Switch This is the switch for turning on and off power to your notebook. (Figure 1-9.) Multi-function Bay Release Button This is the release to allow removal and installation of devices in the Multi-function bay. (Figure 1-9.) Headphone Jack You can connect headphones or powered external speakers via the headphone jack.(Figure 1-9.) Volume Control The volume control is a knob which p rovides manual control of the sound level of all audio output from your notebook. (Figure 1-9.) CAUTION There are software volume controls. The knob setting and the software settings will interact. Software volume turned off will override the knob setting, in addition the software volume setting will control the maximum knob setting and vice versa. (See Volume Control on page 33 for more information.) Stereo Line In Jack The stereo line in jack allows you to connect an external audio source,like an audio cassette player, to your notebook. This jack will not support an external microphone. (Figure 1-9.) 7 Power Switch Microphone Jack Multi-function Bay Release Button PS/2 Port DC Power Jack Figure 1-9 LifeBook 500 Series Right Side Panel Microphone Jack The microphone jack allows you to connect an external mono microphone. (Figure 1-9.) Section One REAR PANEL COMPONENTS RJ-11 Jack This is the jack for attaching a telephone line to the internal modem. This jack can be used with the sliding panel in the c onnector cover slightly opened and the cover closed for added convenience. (Figure 1-10.) RJ-11 Jack External Monitor Port Docking Port This port is for connection to an optional port replicator or docking station. The connector cover must be closed and the sliding panel opened all the way when connecting a port replicator or docking station. (Figure 1-10.) Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port This connector allows you to connect USB devices, such as external game pads, pointing devices, keyboards and speakers. (Figure 1-10.) CAUTION Due to ongoing changes in USB technology and standards, not all USB devices and/or drivers are guaranteed to work. External Monitor Port This port allows you to connect an external VGA,SVGA or XGA CRT monitor. (Figure 1-10.) Parallel Port The parallel port allows you to connect parallel devices, such as a parallel printer to your notebook. This is sometimes known as an LPT port. (Figure 1-10.) CAUTION The cover ­ which closes over the connectors on the rear of your notebook ­ can be damaged if it is left open when your notebook is moved around. CAUTION The internal modem is not intended for use with Digital PBX systems. Do not connect the internal modem to a digital PBX as it may cause serious damage to the internal modem or your entire notebook. Consult your PBX manufacturer's documentation for details. Some hotels have Digital PBX systems. Be sure to find out BEFORE you connect your modem. Sliding Panel Docking Port USB Port Parallel Port Connector Cover Figure 1-10 LifeBook TM 500 Series Rear Panel 8 LifeBook TM 500 Series from Fuji tsuTM Se t t i n g U p Yo u r L i fe B oo k 50 0 Se r i e s Tilt Docking Port Adjustment and RJ-11 Jack Foot Slide Cover Configuration Label Rear Connector Cover Tilt Adjustment Foot BOTTOM COMPONENTS Tilt Adjustment Feet These are a pair of feet which flip down and hold the back of the keyboard approximately 6° higher than the front when resting on a flat surface. They are designed to make using your notebook keyboard more comfortable. (Figure 1-11.) Main Unit Label This label has the model number, serial number and other information about your notebook. (Figure 1-11.) Configuration Label This label has manufacturer information that you will need to give your support representative so that he or she can help you. It exactly identifies the version of various component parts of your notebook. (Figure 1-11.) Memory Upgrade Compartment This compartment houses the memory module which allows you to expand the system memory capacity of your notebook. (See pages 106­108 for more information on installing added memory capacity.) (Figure 1-11.) Internal Hard Drive Compartment This compartment houses the internal hard drive. It should only be accessed for maintenance by an authorized maintenance provider. (Figure 1-11.) Battery Compartment This compartment houses the main Lithium ion battery. (Figure 1-11.) Multi-Function Bay This compartment is accessed from the front of your notebook. (See page 5 and Figure 1-7) Memory Upgrade Compartment Main Unit Label Docking Recepticals Internal Hard Drive Compartment Multi-function Bay Main Battery Compartment Figure 1-11 LifeBook 500 Series Bottom 9 Section One Notebook Connector MIDI/Joystick Port Power Indicator LED NTSC/PAL Jack This connector allows you to connect,and use directly, any TV which meets the American TV standard (NTSC) or the European TV standard (PAL). (Figure 1-12.) Infrared Port The fast IrDA 1.1-compatible communication port allows you to communicate with another IrDA compatible device without a cable. (See pages 46­47 for more information.) (Figure 1-12.) External Floppy Disk Drive Port A connector for attaching an external floppy disk drive adapter. The adapter allows you to use your modular floppy disk drive when the Multifunction bay is being used for another purpose. (Figure 1-12.) Serial Port The serial port allows you to connect serial RS-232C devices, such as serial printers or serial scanners. (Figure 1-12.) MIDI/Joystick Port (MPU-401) The MIDI/joystick port allows you to connect and use MIDI and game devices to your notebook. See your MIDI or game documentation for information on their installation and use. (Figure 1-12.) S-Video Jack Serial Port Infrared Port Notebook Connector CAUTION NTSC and S-Video TV outputs only operate in 640 x 480 resolution mode. PAL TV outputs only operate in 800 x 600 resolution mode. TV modes are disabled until the resolution is set properly. Access to resolution settings is via the Windows® 95 Control Panel, Display, then Settings. If different resolutions are set for the built-in display and an external monitor the resolution for both will be set to that of the built-in display whenever your notebook is restarted. NTSC/PAL Jack External Floppy Disk Drive Adapter Port Figure 1-12 MediaConnect Ports MEDIACONNECT S-Video Jack This jack allows you to connect,and use directly, any S-Video device, such as a VCR or TV. (The S-Video standard provides for a higher quality picture than NTSC or PAL.) (Figure 1-12.) 10 LifeBook TM 500 Series from Fuji tsuTM Se t t i n g U p Yo u r L i fe B oo k 50 0 Se r i e s Notebook Connector A connector for attaching the MediaConnect to the MediaConnect port on the left side of your notebook. (Figure 1-12.) Power Indicator LED This LED is On when the MediaConnect is properly attached to your notebook and your notebook is turned on. (Figure 1-12.) POWER SOURCES Your notebook has four possible power sources: the main Lithium ion battery; the optional second Lithium ion battery; the AC adapter; or the optional auto/airline adapter. Connecting the Power Adapters The AC adapter or the auto adapter provides power for operating your notebook and charging the batteries. (Figure 1-13.) To Connect the AC Adapter 1.Plug the DC Output cable of the AC adapter into the DC Power jack on the right side panel of your notebook. 2.Plug the AC adapter into an AC electrical outlet. To Connect the Optional Auto/Airline Adapter 1.Plug the DC Output cable into the DC Power port on the right side panel of your notebook 2. Plug the auto/airline adapter plug into the cigarette lighter of a car or other vehicle with the ignition key in the On or the Accessories position, or the DC power jack on the airplane seat. To Switch From AC Adapter Power To Battery Power 1. Be sure that you have at least one charged battery installed. 2. Remove the AC adapter. CAUTION The main Lithium ion battery is not charged when you purchase your notebook. Initially you will need to connect the AC adapter or the auto adapter to use it. If you purchase a second Lithium ion battery it will not be charged when you get it. You will need to charge it prior to use. It can take up to 3 hours to charge a battery if your notebook is Off or in Suspend mode. If your notebook is in use it can take up to 9 hours or more to charge a single battery. 11 Figure 1-13 Connecting the AC Adapter Section One DATA SECURITY Your LifeBookTM 500 Series has a built-in hardware control password security feature that allows you to protect the data stored in your notebook from unauthorized access. Your operating system and some applications have software control password security features that allows you to protect all or portions of the data stored in your notebook from unauthorized access. Hardware Data Security Features When you are using your notebook built-in hardware control password to gain access to your notebook the actual password will not appear on the screen. This is a safety precaution. The hardware control security parameters are set from the BIOS setup utility. (See Security Menu on pages 75­76 for more information on setting and clearing passwords and enabling and disabling built-in security features.) Software Data Security Features The operating system and some applications have security features that are independent of the built-in hardware protection features that are controlled from the BIOS. See your software documentation for more information about these features. CAUTION Make sure you memorize your passwords, both hardware and software. If you forget, you may not be able to use your notebook, and you will have to contact your service provider and arrange to have them reset the hardware system password. See your software manuals for what to do if you forget your software security password(s). CAUTION Software security feature passwords may not be the same as the hardware security passwords. Be sure you know which features are controlled from software and which from hardware or you may lock yourself out of your own data or lock up your hardware and not be able to operate your notebook. 12 LifeBook TM 500 Series from Fuji tsuTM Se t t i n g U p Yo u r L i fe B oo k 50 0 Se r i e s STARTING YOUR NOTEBOOK FOR THE FIRST TIME Booting the System The first time that you turn on your notebook you will need to attach your AC adapter because the battery is not charged when you get your machine. We strongly recommend that you not attach any other external devices and do not put any CD or fl oppy disk in your drives until you have gone through the initial p ower on sequence. When you turn on your notebook for the first time it will display a Fujitsu lo go on the screen. If you do nothing the system will read the hard drive for the operating system software, flash the notebook configuration information on the screen, and then the Windows® 95 Setup Wizard Screen will appear. (See Power On on page 23 for additional help.) You will then be stepped through the condition of use process. You must complete this initial process before you will be able to use your not ebook. (If you wish to access the BIOSsetup utility before you go through the condition of use process you must press the Esc key followed by the F2 key while the Fujitsu Logo is still visible.) If you turn off the power without using the on screen Cancel button you will get an error message when you start your notebook again. Conditions of Use Process The first time you start your notebook you must confirm your acceptance of the copyright limitations for your pre-installed software. After you complete the condition of use process these screens will not appear again. There are 6 screens to read carefully and respond to. You cannot use your notebook until this condition of use process is completed. The bottom of each screen has a Button and a Cancel button which are activated by the integrated touchpad cursor control and button click. The button activates any choices or information you have entered and takes you on to the next screen. The Cancel button allows you to stop the setup process. If you stop the process your notebook will start up at the beginning of the Windows 95 Setup Wizard. The screens you will be required to respond to are described with the required action. User Information Fill in your name and your c ompany name as you want the software licensed. To step from the name blank to the company blank press the Tab key. When the information has bee entered click on the Next> button. You will not be allowed to continue until you make an entry. License Agreement Read the agreement carefully. You can scroll through the text using the integrated touchpad pointing device to activate the scroll bar or use the up arrow and down arrow keys to move up and down the text one line at a time, or use the Page Up and Page Down keys to move the text one screen at a time. When you finish reading you must point and click to accept or reject the terms of the agreement and then click on the Next> button. 13 Section One POINT If you reject the terms of the license agreement you will be asked to review the license agreement for information on returning Windows® 95 or to shutdown your notebook. Certificate of Authenticity Look in the box that your notebook came in and you will find a Windows 95 Certificate of Authenticity and a Windows 95 Users manual. On the certificate and also on the ba ck of the manual you will find a bar-code with a number above it. These numbers should be the same, they are your product code and the number you should enter on the Certificate of Authenticity screen. When you have entered the number exactly as shown then click on the Next> button. Start Wizard The Start Wizard screen will appear if you have entered a valid product code. When you click on the Finish button the display will flash various screens as the system identifies what hardware is installed and runs a virus check. Time Zone When your notebook has completed identifying all of the installed hardware it will display a dialog box for entering which time zone you wish to set in the clock. Windows Messaging Once you have selected a time zone you will see a screen announcing that Windows messaging is being set up. Printer Setup When the messaging set up is complete a dialog box will appear for selecting which printer is to be attached to your notebook. You do not have to select a printer at this time. If you do not wish to select a printer, click on the Cancel button. If you do wish to sele ct a printer click on the Next button and answer the questions. CAUTION If you have a LifeBookTM 565Tx you must click on the Click on Me First icon to complete the startup, read the screen which appears, hit any key and then restart your notebook from the Start menu. You are now ready for normal operation. If you fail to do this some of your pre-installed application software may not operate cor rectly. POINT You will find a Recovery CD-ROM packet in your accessories box. Please store the packet in a safe place in case there is a loss of data and it becomes necessary to re-install your operating system and and/or application programs. (See Restoring Your Pre-installed Software from the Recovery CD-ROM on page 138.) 14 LifeBook TM 500 Series from Fuji tsuTM Se t t i n g U p Yo u r L i fe B oo k 50 0 Se r i e s Welcome to Windows® 95 Once you have completed the printer setup or chosen not to set up a p rinter at this time you will see the Welcome screen for Windows 95. You can choose: Windows Tour ; What's New ; Online Registration; or Close . You are now in the Windows 95 operating system and the Condition of Use process will not be repeated. USER REGISTRATION There are three ways to register your notebook. 1. The registration card provided in the box with your LifeBook 500 Series which can be filled out and mailed. 2. A registration form in the Fujitsu Welcome Center which can be filled out on your notebook and sent in a variety of ways ,i n cluding printing and mailing, faxing or e-mailing. 3. Telephone registration by calling the Fujitsu PC service and support line at 1-800-8FUJITSU (1-800-838-5487). LEARNING ABOUT YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM AND APPLICATION SOFTWARE Tutorials All operating systems and most application software have tutorials built-in. We highly recommend that you step through your tutorial before you use an application even if you are familiar with the same application on a different machine,an earlier version of the application, or with a similar product. Manuals In the accessories box you will find manuals for Windows 95 and other pre-installed software. Software manuals of pre-installed software that are not in the accessories box are available online. See the help screens of your pre-installed software. We recommend that you review these manuals for general information on the use of these applications and to get a basic understanding of what is covered in the manual, and how it is organized,should questions arise as you use the applications. 15 Section Using Your LifeBook 500 Series from Fujitsu TM TM Two Built-in Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Adjusting the Keyboard Angle . . . . . . . . 18 Status Indicator Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Power On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Power Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Restarting the System . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Fujitsu Welcome Center . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Integrated Touchpad Pointing Device. . . . . 29 Using the Keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Using the Volume Control . . . . . . . . . . 33 Floppy Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 CD-ROM Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Hard Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Internal Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Infrared Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Pre-Installed Software . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Section Two SECTION TWO USING YOUR LIFEBOOK 500 SERIES FROM FUJITSUTM TM This section describes the indicators, buttons, connections and operating modes of your LifeBook 500 Series from Fujitsu and their use. BUILT-IN DISPLAY Opening the Display Panel Lifting the latch releases the top of the display panel from the front of the notebook body. Lift the display panel backward until the screen is at a comfortable viewing angle. (Figure 2-1.) Adjusting the Display When you turn on your notebook, you may want to adjust the brightness level of the screen for best visibility. To do this, adjust the brightness slider on the right side of the built-in display screen. (Figure 2-2.) You may need to adjust the brightness periodically for different operating environments. Brighter Less Bright POINT The higher the brightness level, the more power your notebook will consume and the faster your batteries will discharge. For maximum battery life, make sure that the brightness is set as low as possible. Figure 2-2 Display Adjustments ADJUSTING THE KEYBOARD ANGLE On the bottom of your notebook,near the back, are a pair of feet which flip down and hold the back of the keyboard about 6° higher than the front when resting on a flat surface. They are designed to make using your notebook more comfortable when using the keyboard. The feet must be folded flat against the bottom of the notebook when opening or using the CD-ROM drive or it will not o pen or operate properly. (Figure 1-11 on page 9.) Figure 2-1 Opening the Display Panel 18 LifeBookTM 50 0 Series from Fuj itsu TM Using Your LifeBook 500 Series CAUTION Do not operate your CD-ROM drive or attempt to open the tray unless your notebook is sitting on a flat surface and the adjustment feet are folded against the bottom of the notebook. Using a CD-ROM drive when it is not level may damage the drive or prevent proper operation. CAUTION When you are not using the adjustment feet be sure that they are folded flat against the bottom of the notebook. They could be broken off or injure someone if not used properly. Power AC Adapter Battery Level Battery Charging Battery Identifier CD-ROM Drive Access Floppy Disk Drive Access PC Card Access CapsLock Num Lk Scr Lk STATUS INDICATOR PANEL The Status Indicator Panel is located in the recess just above the keyboard. (Figure 2-3.) The appropriate indicators become visible as you use your notebook. Internal or Second Hard Drive Access PC Card Slot Identifier Figure 2-3 Status Indicators 19 Section Two Power Indicator The Power indicator tells you when the system is operational. It is on steady when there is power to your notebook,and blinks when the system is in Suspend mode. It goes off when the system has entered Save-to-Disk mode, has entered the Windows® 95 shutdown state, or the power is turned off from the power switch. POINT When your notebook has been shutdown from Windows 95, it is not the same as turned off from the power switch. It is in a pseudo-off state, with all applications closed, but can be turned on by pressing the Suspend/Resume button. It is drawing some current in the pseudo-off state. CAUTION Your notebook must be turned off with the power switch to prevent all current draw. 20 AC Adapter Indicator The AC adapter indicator tells you whether the system is operating on the AC or optional auto/airline adapter, or running on batteries alone. The indicator is On when either of the adapters is active and Off when power comes from the batteries alone. If a battery is charging, the power adapter is active regardless of the setting of the power switch. The AC adapter is also active in Windows in the shutdown state, regardless of the battery status. If there is no battery charging, and the power switch is Off, then the AC adapter indicator and the battery indicators will all be Off. Battery Level Indicators These two indicators show whether or not the main Lithium ion battery and/or the optional second Lithium ion battery are installed,and indicates the condition of each. (Figure 2-3.) Battery 1 is the main Lithium ion battery and Battery 2 is the optional second Lithium ion battery. The Battery Level indicator is displayed only if that battery is installed. 76%­100% 51%­75% 26%­50% 13%­25% Low 12% Dead Battery Shorted Battery Figure 2-4 Battery Level Indicator LifeBookTM 50 0 Series from Fuj itsu TM Using Your LifeBook 500 Series A small arrow icon appears to the left of the battery symbol and above the number if that battery is charging. The charging indicator flashes if the battery is too hot or too cold to charge. (Figure 2-3.) The charging indicators operate whether the power switch is Off or On. The symbols inside the battery outline indicate operating level available for that battery. (Figure 2-4.) If there is no battery charging and the power switch is Off then the AC adapter indicator and the Battery indicators will all be Off. CAUTION A shorted battery is damaged and must be replaced. CD-ROM Drive Access Indicator The CD-ROM Access indicator tells you the CD-ROM is being accessed. POINT The Windows® 95 CD automatic insertion function will periodically check for a CD installed in the CD-ROM drive, causing the CD-ROM Access indicator to flash. The CD automatic insertion function allows your system to automatically start a CD as soon as it is inserted in the drive and the tray is closed. It will begin playing an audio CD or will start an application if the CD has an auto run file on it. POINT If you do not wish to have the CD automatic insertion function you can disable it. To disable the CD automatic insertion function do as follows: 1. Save all data and close all applications. 2. Click on the Start button. 3. Point to Settings. 4. Click on the Control Panel. The Control Panel window will be displayed. 5. Double click on the System icon. The System Properties dialogue box will be displayed. 6. Click on the Device Manager tab. The device list will be displayed. 7. Click on the + to the left of the CD-ROM icon. The CD-ROM drive manufacturer's name and model will be displayed. 8. Click on The CD-ROM drive manufacturer's name and model. 9. Click on Properties. The CD-ROM drive manufacturer's name and model Properties dialogue box will be displayed. 10. Click on the Settings tab. 21 CAUTION Turning off the power with the power switch or using the Suspend/Resume button when any of the Access indicators are On may cause loss of data and/or system errors. Section Two 11. Click on the automatic insertion notification box to toggle it Off. 12. Click on OK. 13. Click on OK in the System Properties dialogue box. 14. Restart your notebook according to the message displayed. You can re-enable the function by repeating the process except in step 11 change the setting to On. CAUTION If you switch off power using the power switch or operate the Suspend/Resume button while any of the Access indicators are on you may cause data to be lost and/or a system error to occur. Hard Drive Access Indicator The Hard Drive Access indicator tells you when either the internal hard drive or the optional second hard drive is being accessed. There is, however, no indicator to tell which one is in use. Floppy Disk Drive Access Indicator The Floppy Disk Drive Access indicator tells you a floppy disk is being accessed. PC Card Access Indicators The PC Card Access indicator tells you an installed PC Card is being accessed. Card 0 is the bottom connector and Card 1 is the up per connector in the card slot. Type III cards are always Card 0 only. POINT Windows® 95 displays of PC Card slot numbers may be different than the Status Indicator slot numbers. Num Lk Indicator The Num Lk indicator tells you the internal keyboard is set in ten-key numeric mode. (See page 32 for more information on the Numeric Keypad.) You can activate the Num Lk mode by pressing the Scr Lk/Num Lk key while holding down the Shift key. Deactivate the mode the same way that you activated it. This indicator is inactive if you are using an external keyboard. CapsLock Indicator The CapsLock indicator tells you when the keyboard is set for all capital letters. Activate the CapsLock mode by pressing the CapsLock key on the keyboard. Deactivate the mode the same way that you activated it. This indicator is inactive if you are using an external keyboard. Scr Lk Indicator The Scr Lk indicator tells you when scroll lock is active. You can activate or deactivate the scroll lock by pressing the Scr Lk/Num Lk key. Deactivate the scroll lock the same way that you activated it. This indicator is inactive if you are using an external keyboard. 22 LifeBookTM 50 0 Series from Fuj itsu TM Using Your LifeBook 500 Series CAUTION On Off CAUTION The main Lithium ion battery is not charged when you purchase your notebook. Initially you will need to connect the AC adapter to use it. If you purchase an optional second Lithium ion battery, it will not be charged when you get it, you will need to charge it prior to use. When the power switch is turned on, your notebook carries out a Power On Self Test (POST) to check the internal parts and configuration. If a fault is found a beep will sound and/or an error message will be displayed. (See Troubleshooting on pages 133­135) Depending on the nature of the problem you may be able to continue by starting the operating system or by entering the setup utility and revising the settings. After satisfactory completion of the Power On Self Test (POST) your notebook will load your operating system. (See Boot Option's Submenu on pages 63­64 to see which kind o f disk will be the source.) 23 After turning your notebook off, make sure that it has been Off at least 10 seconds before turning the power switch to On. If you do not you could cause a system error. When you turn on your notebook be sure you have a power source. This means that at least one battery is installed and charged, or that the AC adapter or the auto adapter is connected and has power. CAUTION Do not carry your notebook around with the power on or subject it to shocks or vibration, as you risk damaging your notebook. Figure 2-5 Power Switch POWER ON Facing the keyboard and display panel,move the power switch towards the rear of your notebook. This is the On position. (See Figure 2-5.) When you are done working you can leave your notebook in Suspend mode, (see pages 39­40, 43 and 84), or you can turn it off. The power switch moved toward the front of your notebook is in the Off position. (See the section Power Off, page 24, for the recommended shutoff procedures.) Section Two s CAUTION Never turn off your notebook during Power On Self Test (POST) or it will cause an error message to be displayed when you turn your notebook on the next time. (See the Troubleshooting information on pages 133­135.) CAUTION s Remove any CD and/or floppy disk. Turn off your notebook using the power switch. Close your notebook lid. Disconnect the AC adapter. Remove the batteries and store them separately in a cool dry place. POINT When your notebook has been shutdown from Windows 95, it is not the same as being turned off from the power switch. It is in a pseudo-off state, with all applications closed, but can and must be turned on by pressing the Suspend/Resume button. It is drawing some current in the pseudo-off state. POWER OFF Before turning off the power by putting the power switch in the Off position, check that the Hard Drive,CD-ROM, PC Card and the Floppy Disk Drive Access indicators are all Off. (See Figure 2-3, page 19.) If you turn off the power while accessing a disk or PC Card there is a risk of loss of data. The Off position is reached by facing the keyboard and display panel, and moving the switch toward the front of your notebook. To assure that your notebook shuts down without error, use the Windows® 95 shutdown procedure. Never turn your notebook off while an application is running. Be sure to close all files, exit all applications and shutdown your operating system prior to turning off the power with the power switch. If files are open when you turn the power off, you will lose any changes that have not been saved, and may cause hard drive errors. Shutting down your notebook from Windows 95 lets your notebook shutdown operations, and turn off the power in the proper sequence to prevent errors. The sequence is: 1. Go to the Start button menu. 2. Click on ShutDown . 3. Verify that Shut down the computer? is selected and click on Yes . If you are going to store your notebook for a month or more,take the following precautions: s s s 24 LifeBookTM 50 0 Series from Fuj itsu TM Using Your LifeBook 500 Series RESTARTING THE SYSTEM When you wish to restart your syst em be sure that you follow the proper procedure. The procedure is as follows: 1. Go to the Start button menu. 2. Click on ShutDown . 3. Click on Restart the computer? 4. Verify that Restart the computer? is selected and click on Yes . Windows® 95 will shutdown and restart your notebook. NOTE: You may also select Shut down the computer? and once the power is off for 10 seconds or more you can restart your notebook with the Suspend/Resume button. You may also select Shut down the computer?nd a once the power is off turn the power switch to Off for 10 seconds or more and then turn the power switch to On. These alternative methods are not recommended. POINT In Windows 95 pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys simultaneously triggers the ShutDown submenu of the Start menu. FUJITSU WELCOME CENTER The Fujitsu Welcome Center is an icon on your Windows 95 desktop. Clicking on it gives you access to product registration forms and instructions, change of address information and forms, contact information including telephone numbers and e-mail addresses, and an accessory catalog with the information for ordering accessories for your notebook. Double click on the icon and then on the appropriate button for the information selection you wish. CAUTION Turning off the power switch without exiting Windows 95 may cause an error when you start the next time. Turning the power to On when it has been Off for less than 10 seconds may also cause an error when you start the next time. BATTERIES The main Lithium ion battery and the optional second Lithium ion battery are rechargeable batteries with an operating time of up to 1 hour each, depending on active power management features and user activity levels. Your notebook can be operated on either the main Lithium ion battery or the optional second Lithium ion battery alone. You can warm swap batteries by putting your notebook in Suspend mode. There will be no loss of data if you do this quickly since there is a built-in NiCd bridge battery which will keep the system alive long enough to swap in 25 Section Two another charged battery. The bridge battery can support the system for about 3 minutes. The battery operating time may become shorter than the reference value if it is used under the following conditions: s CAUTION Actual battery life will vary based on screen brightness, applications, features, power management settings, battery condition, and other customer preferences. CD-ROM drive or hard drive usage may also have a significant impact on battery life. CAUTION Do not leave a faulty battery in your notebook. It might damage your AC adapter, optional auto/airline adapter, another battery, or your notebook itself. It may also prevent operation of your notebook by draining all available current into the bad battery. Bridge Battery The bridge battery is a NiCd battery that is built-in your notebook and is constantly being recharged. A bridge battery allows a charged main Lithium ion battery to be exchanged for a discharged one by "warm-swapping". To warmswap have a charged battery ready, put your notebook in Suspend mode, remove the low battery and quickly insert a charged battery. The NiCd bridge battery is built-in your notebook and is constantly being charged. The bridge battery capacity is not large ,a bo ut 3 minutes, and can vary with the condition of your notebook. When used at temperatures that exceed a low of 5°C or a high of 35°C. High temperatures not only reduce charging efficiency, but can also cause battery deterioration. (The charging icon on the Status Indicator Panel will flash when you try to charge a battery that is outside its operating temperature range.) The battery charging capacity is reduced as the battery ages. If your battery is running low quickly, you should replace it with a new one. When using a high current device such as a modem,a LAN card, the CD-ROM drive, or the hard drive frequently. CAUTION Under federal, state or local law it may be illegal to dispose of batteries by put-ting them in the trash. Please take care of our environment and dispose of batteries properly. Check with your local government authority for details regarding recycling or disposing of old batteries. If you cannot find this information elsewhere, contact your support representative at 1-800-8FUJITSU (1-800-838-5487). s s Using the AC adapter will conserve your battery when using a high current device such as a modem, a LAN card,the CD-ROM drive, or the hard drive frequently. 26 LifeBookTM 50 0 Series from Fuj itsu TM Using Your LifeBook 500 Series CAUTION Data may be lost and/or system errors introduced if the warm swap is not performed quickly or a power adapter installed. CAUTION The bridge battery can not support an operating notebook. The notebook must be in Suspend mode. Shorted Batteries If your Status Indicator shows a shorted battery, check the installation for that battery by removing and reinstalling it. If it still shows that it is shorted, replace it with a new battery. CAUTION A shorted battery is damaged and must be replaced so that it does not damage anything else. Recharging the Batteries If you want to check the condition of either the main Lithium ion battery or the optional second Lithium ion battery, check the Battery Level indicators located on the Status Indicator Panel. These indicators change as the battery levels change. Battery 1 is the main Lithium ion battery and Battery 2 is the optional second Lithium ion battery. (Figure 2-3 on page 19.)You can also check the PowerPanel toolbar. Both batteries are recharged internally using the AC adapter or auto/airline adapter. To recharge the batteries: s Make sure the battery to be charged is installed in your notebook and connect the AC adapter or auto/airline adapter. s During charging, an Arrow icon is displayed just to the left of the Battery Level icon on the Status Indicator. s The percentage charge is shown inside the Battery Level icon. (Figure 2-4 on page 20.) When an optional second Lithium ion battery is installed, the charge/discharge rate of the main and optional second Lithium ion batteries are the same, as they are connected in parallel, and are both charging and/or discharging at the same time. Since the rates are the same, one may finish charging or discharging before the other, if they were not at the same charge level when they were installed,and/or the AC or auto/airline adapter was connected. There is no memory effect on the Lithium ion batteries, which means that you do not need to discharge them completely before recharging. The charging time from fully discharged, for the main Lithium ion battery and the optional second Lithium ion battery together, is approximately 5 hours when your notebook is Off or in Suspend mode .O f course partially charged batteries will not take as long to charge. The main Lithium ion battery or the optional Second Lithium ion battery alone will charge in approximately 3 hours when your notebook is Off or in Suspend mode. The charge times will be significantly longer if your notebook is in use while the batteries are charging (from approximately 9 hours for one battery to approximately 15 hours for two batteries with normal operating levels). 27 Section Two CAUTION Using heavy current devices such as LAN cards or frequent CD-ROM accesses may prevent charging completely. CAUTION You may not be able to hear the audio alarms if the volume control is set too low or is turned off by either hardware or software but you will still be able to see the Battery Level indicator(s) flash. When the low battery alarm occurs you need to save all your active data and put your notebook into Suspend mode until you can provide a new power source. You should provide this power as soon as possible. The new power source can be a charged battery or a power adapter, either AC or auto. CAUTION When you are in Suspend mode there must always be at least one power source active. If you turn off the power with the power switch, or remove all power sources, main battery, optional second battery, AC adapter or auto adapter, while your notebook is in Suspend mode any data which has not been saved to disk will be lost. Once your notebook goes into Dead Battery Suspend mode you will be unable to resume operation until you provide a source of power either from an AC adapter, an optional auto adapter, or a charged battery. Dead Battery Suspend mode shows on the Status Indicator just like the normal Suspend mode .O n ce you have provided power, you will need to press the Suspend/Resume button to resume operation. In the Suspend mode, your data can be maintained for sometime. If a power source is not provided promptly, the Power indicator will stop

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