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System Operating Manual LIFEBOOK T731[...]
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Congratulations, you have decided to buy an innovative Fujitsu product. The latest information about our products, useful tips, updates etc. is available from our website: " http://ts. fujitsu.c om" For automatic driver update s, go to: "http://su pport.ts .fujitsu. com/co m/supp ort/ind ex.html " Should you have any technical q[...]
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Copyright Fujitsu T ec hnol ogy Solutio ns 201 1 05/2011 Published by Fujitsu T echnolo gy Solutions Mies-van - der-Rohe-Straße 8 (Mi es-van-der-Rohe St reet No. 8) 80807 Munich, G ermany Contact h ttp://t s.fujitsu.com /support All rights reserved, including intellectua l property rights. S u bject to techn ical alterations. Delivery subject to a[...]
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LIFEBOOK T731 Operating Manual Innovative t echnology 7 Ports and controls 9 Important notes 14 First-ti me setup of your device 17 Working wi th the notebook 20 Security functions 82 Connecting external dev ices 88 Removing and install ing components during servici ng 95 Settings in BIOS Setup Utility 103 T roubleshooting and tips 105 T echnical d[...]
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Microsoft, MS, Windows XP and Window s 7 are regist ered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporat ion. Adobe Reader is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. MultiMediaCard is a registered trademark of In fi neon T echnologies AG Sony and Memory Stick are registered tr ademarks of Sony Electronics, Inc. All other trademarks referenced are trade ma[...]
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Content s Contents I n n o v a t i v e t e c h n o l o g y ............................. ................... ............... .. 7 F u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n .............................. ................... ............... ...... 7 Notational conventions ................... ............... ................... ............. 8 P o r t s a n[...]
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Contents C h a r g i n g , c a r i n g f o r a n d m a i n t a i n i n g t h e b a t t e r y ........................ ............... 6 0 R e m o v i n g a n d i n s t a l l i n g t h e b a t t e r y ............................. ................... ... 6 1 B a t t e r y c h a r g e s t a t u s i n d i c a t o r ................................. ..[...]
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Content s H D M I p o r t ....................... ................... ............... ................... .. 9 0 Connecting USB devices . . . . . ................... ............... ................... ...... 9 1 U S B p o r t w i t h c h a r g i n g f u n c t i o n ( A n y t i m e U S B c h a r g e ) ................... .............. 9 2 H o w t [...]
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Contents T e c h n i c a l d a t a ................. ................... ............... .................. .... 1 1 3 Notebook . . . . ............... ................... ................... ............... ....... 1 1 3 P o r t R e p l i c a t o r ( o p t i o n a l ) .... ................... ............... ................... ....... 1 1 4 Recha[...]
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Innovative techn ology Innovative technology ... and ergonomic design make your device a reliable and convenient companion. The device boots very quickly , is ready for immediate use an d offers a particularly long operating time because of its high capacity battery . With the user-friendly "BIOS Se tup Utility" y ou can control your note[...]
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Innovative technolo gy Notational conventions Pay particular attention to text marked with this symbol. Failure to observe these warnings could pose a risk to health, damage the device or lead to loss of data. The warra nty will be invalidated if the device becomes defective through failure to observe these warnings. Indicates important informa tio[...]
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Ports and controls Ports and controls This chapter presents the individual hardwa re components of your device. It gives an overview of the displays and connections of t he device. Please familiarise yourself with these components before you start to work with the device. 1 2 3 7 10 9 8 12 11 16 15 14 6 13 17 4 5 5 1 = Webcam 2 = T ablet b uttons 3[...]
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Ports and controls 1 2 3 4 1 = DC input connector (DC IN) 2 = USB port with charging function (USB 3.0, Anytime USB cha rge) 3 = ExpressCard slot 4 = Eject button for ExpressCard 10 Fujitsu T echnology S olutions[...]
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Ports and controls 1 2 3 4 5 1 = Kensington Lock 2 = U SB ports (USB 2.0) 3 = HDMI port 4 = VGA monitor port 5 = LAN port Fujitsu T echnology Solutions 1 1[...]
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Ports and controls 1 2 3 1= P e n s l o t 2 = Modu le bay with optical drive 3 = Unlocking lever for module bay 12 Fujitsu T echnology S olutions[...]
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Ports and controls 1 4 5 2 3 1 = H ard disk service compartment 2 = Ventilation slot cover 3 = Po rt for Port Replicator 4 = Memory service compartment 5 = Rechargeable battery Fujitsu T echnology Solutions 13[...]
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Important n otes Important notes Impor tantnot es Notes This chapter contains essential safety information which m ust be followed when working with your notebook. Other notes also provide useful information which will help you with your notebook. Safety notes Safetynotes Notes Please follow the safety notes provided in the "Safety/Regulations[...]
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Important notes T ravelling with your notebook Mobileoperation Notes Trans porta tion Notebook Please observe the points listed below when travelling with your notebo ok. Before you travel ► Back up important data stored on your hard disk. Notebook Travel,notebook ► Switch off the radio component for data security reasons. With data traf fi c [...]
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Important n otes Cleaning the notebook Do not clean any interior parts yourself; leave this job to a service technician. Only use cleaning products designed for comp uters. Normal household cleaners and polishes can damage the markings on the keyboard and the device, the pa intwork or the notebook itself. Ensure that no liquid enters the notebook. [...]
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First-time setup of your device First-time setup of your devic e First- timese tup Ge ttingstarted Please read the chapter "Import ant note s", Pag e 14 . If your device is equipped with a Windows operating system, the necessary hardware drivers and supplied software are already pre-installed. B e f o r ey o us w i t c ho nt h ed e v i c [...]
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First-time setup of your device Selecting a location Selectingalocation Device Mainsadapter Select a suitable location for the device before setting it up. Follow the instructions below when doing so: • Never place the device or the mains adapter on a heat-sensitive surface. The surface could be damaged as a result. • Never place the device on [...]
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First-time setup of your device Switching on the device for the fi rst time Switchingonforthe fi rstt ime On devices with ON/OFF switch for wireless components: Slide the O N/OFF sw itch for wireless components to the ON position before switching on the device. When you switch on the device for the fi rst time, the supplied software is installed[...]
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Working with the noteboo k W orking with the notebook Notebook,operat ion Notebook This chapter describes the basics for opera ting your notebook. Please read the chapter entitled " Connec ting ext ernal devi ces", Pag e 88 for instructions on how to connect devices such as a mouse and a printer to the notebook. Please refer to the notes [...]
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Working with the note book Status displays Description Power-on indicato r • Indicator is illuminated: The not ebook is switched on. • Indicator fl ashes: The notebook is in sleep mode (Save-to-RAM). • The indicator is not illuminated: The notebook is switched off or in Save-to-Di sk mode. Power supply in dicator Indicator is illuminated: Th[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Opening the notebook 1 2 ► Press the rel ease button (1), and unfold the LCD screen upwards (2). 22 Fujitsu T echnology S olutions[...]
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Working with the note book Switching on the notebook Notebook:sw itching on Power-onindicator Suspend/Resume button 1 ► Slide the ON/OFF switch (1) to the right to switch on the notebook. The ON/OFF switch retu rns automatically to its original position. The power-on indicator lights up. Programming the ON/OFF switch Y ou can pro gram the ON/[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Different ways to use your notebook During your daily work, you can use your notebook as a tab let PC or as a notebook, just as you wish. Note the direction of rotation in the following description! No guarantee claims can be met for damage caused b y turning in the wrong direction. Y ou must note that the display c annot[...]
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Working with the note book ► Raise the screen into a vertical position. ► Hold the screen as low as possible on both sides. Tur n the screen to the left or right in the direction of the arrow . At fi rst you will feel some slight resistance, then it w ill turn easily and without friction. ► Rot ate the display further until it has turned 180[...]
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Working with the noteboo k ► Now fold the screen down until the back of t he screen is fl at on top of the keyboard and the hook latches in. The screen is now secured in the tablet position. Select dis pla y orientation (portrait or landscape orientation) Landscapeor ientation Portraitori e ntation Displayorie ntation Y ou can choose to use [...]
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Working with the note book From T ablet PC to notebook 1 2 ► Press the relea se button (1), and unfold the LCD screen upwards (2). ► Open the display until it is in the v ertical position. Fujitsu T echnology Solutions 27[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Note the direction of rotation in the following description! No guarantee claims can be met for damage caused b y turning in the wrong direction. ► Hold the display on both sides as far down as possible and then turn the display . It turns easily and without resistance. ► T urn or move t he display further until it ha[...]
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Working with the note book 1 2 ► T o be able to shut the notebook again, rota te the hook from position (1) to position (2). Switching off t he notebook Notebook ► Close all applications and then shut down the operating system (please see the "Operating System Manual"). ► Slide the ON/OFF switch towards the right. The ON/OFF swi[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Closing the notebook ► Fold the LCD screen down onto the lower part of the notebook until you feel it lock into place. Language se lection (W indows XP only) Languagese lection Operatings yst emlanguag e Language Y our notebook can be supplied with the Windows XP T ablet PC Edition operating system as a single or multi-[...]
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Working with the note book Selecting the language for handwriting recognition and keyboard Selec tthelangu age:forha ndwrit ingrec ogniti onandkey board ► Click on Contr ol Pan el – Date, T ime, Language and Regio nal Options – Language and Regional opti ons. ► Select the Languages tab. ► In the T ext services and input languages fi eld,[...]
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Working with the noteboo k LCD screen LCDscreen Notes High-quality TFT displays are installed in notebooks from Fujitsu T echnology Solutions GmbH. For technical reasons, TFT monitors are man ufactured for a speci fi c resolution. An optimal, clear picture can only be ensured with the correct resolution intended for the relevant TFT monitor . A mo[...]
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Working with the note book Using fi ngers Y ou can execute certain commands by using y our fi nger tip on the touchscreen of your device. Everything which you can select or activate using your fi nger tip can also be selected or activated using the stylus pen. Calibrate the Dual Digitizer for fi nge r-based operati on of the de vice. Before ope[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Actions with one fi nger Action Description Selecting objects (click with the left mouse button) ► With your fi nger , tap once brie fl yo nt h e object. Starting programs (double-click with the left mouse button) ► With your fi nger , tap twice brie fl y in quick succssion on the program icon. Moving objects/win[...]
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Working with the note book Action s with two fi ngers Action Description Scro lling ► Position two fi ngers on the touch screen. ► Move yo ur fi ngers upwards to scroll up. or ► Move your fi ngers downwards to scroll down. Rotating ► Position the thumb on the touchscreen, then turn the picture clockw ise or counter-clockwise using your [...]
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Working with the noteboo k Action Description Increasing or decreasing the view ► Position two fi ngers on the touchscreen and move them apart to increase the view. or ► Position two fi ngers on the touchscreen and move them together to de crease the view . Blocking context-sensitive menus ► With two fi ngers, tap twice brie fl y in quick[...]
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Working with the note book Actions with three fi ngers Action Description Maximising or minimising current window ► Position three fi ngers on t he touchscreen and move them upwards to maximise the window . or ► Position three fi ngers on t he touchscreen and move them downw ards to minimise the window . Fujitsu T echnology Solutions 37[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Action Description Displaying and rotating current window in 3D carousel layout ► T ap the touchscreen with you r three fi ngers to display the 3D carousel. ► Hold your fi ngertips pressed to change the 3D carousel layout. Minimising all wi ndows and displaying the desktop ► With three fi ngers, tap the touchscre[...]
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Working with the note book Action Description Scrolling through all open fi les in a program ► Position three fi ngers on t he touchscreen and move them to the side (left or right) over the touchscreen. Displaying context menu and selecting entry ► Positio nt w o fi ngers on the touch screen. A context menu is displayed on the screen. ► Wi[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Actions with four fi ngers Action Description Displaying a menu with context-sensitive web applications with one hand Y ou can select a word, sente nce, paragraph or an item ► Ta p b r i e fl y o n the touchscreen with four fi ngers on one hand then lift your fi ngers from the screen. A menu with context-sensitive w[...]
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Working with the note book Action Description Enlarging the area ► T o magnify an area of a document, position two fi ngers of each hand in a rectangle on the touch screen as sho wn. The selected area will be magni fi ed. ► Place one fi nger on the touchscreen to move the rectangle around the touchscreen to magnify several areas. Fujitsu T e[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Action Description Paging through (fast scrolling) ► Position four fi ngers on the touchscreen and move them upwards to scroll up. or ► Position four fi ngers on the touchscreen and move them downwards t o scroll down. The distance you sweep your fi ngers indicates how far you move up or down. 42 Fujitsu T echnolog[...]
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Working with the note book Actions usi ng fi ve fi ngers Action Description Display desktop ► T ap on the screen with all fi ve fi ngers to hide all the applications and display the desktop. ► Repeat the action to get back to the initial state. Lock the system ► T ouch the screen w ith all fi ve fi ngers and then drag all fi ve fi nge[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Y ou can use the pen on your notebook as an electronic writing implement to select items and to navigate through menu opti ons and programs. Programs that support handwriting recognition also allow you to write characters directly on the screen with the pen. Y ou can also use the pen as a drawing tool. The notebook pen is[...]
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Working with the note book Opening a context menu Click with the right-hand mouse button. T ouch the desired elem ent with the pen and leave the pen on the element for a moment. Moving the cursor - Place the pen tip directly on the screen. Settin g the pen Operating system Menu Windows XP Y ou can access various pen settings under F ujitsu Pen Sett[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Replacing the pen ti p With use, the pen tip may become worn or may pick up foreign particles that can scratch the screen. A damaged or worn tip may not move freely , causing unpredicta ble results when using the pen. If problems like these occur with your pen, you should replace the pen tip. T o do this, use the pen tip [...]
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Working with the note book Using the device as a notebook T ouchpad and touchpad buttons Keep the touchpad clean. Protect it from dirt, liquids and grease. Touchpad Touchpad Do not use the touchpad if your fi ngers are dirty . Do not rest heavy objects (e.g. books) on the touchpad or the touchpad buttons. 1 2 1 = T ouchpad 2 = T ouchpad buttons Th[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Dragging items ► Select the desired item. Touchpad ► Press and hold the left button and drag the item to the desired position with the fi nger on the touchpad. The item will be moved. Switching the T ouchpad on and off Y ou can switch the T ouchpad on and off using a key combination, see " Key com binatio ns[...]
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Working with the note book Keyboard Keyboard Numerickeypad Numeric keypad Buttons The keyboard of your notebook is subject to continuous wear through normal use. The key markings are especially prone to wear . The key markings are liable to wear away over the life of the notebook. The keyboard has been desig ned to provide all the functions of an e[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Key Description Backspace key The Backspace key deletes th e character to the left of the cursor. Backspace B ackspace T ab key The T ab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop. Tabke y Enter key (return) The Enter key terminates a command line. The command you have entered is executed when you pres s this key . Enterke[...]
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Working with the note book Virtual numeric keypad Numerickeypad Virtualnumeric keypad NumLock T o provide the convenience of a numeric keypad, your keyboard is equipped with a virtual numeric keypad. T he special keys of the virtual numeric keypad are r ecognisable by the numbers and symbols printed in the upper right corner of each key . If you ha[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Key combinations The key combinations described below apply when using Microsoft W indows operating systems. Some of the following key combinations may not function in other operating systems or with certain device drivers. Key combinations are entered as follows: ► Press the fi rst key in the combination and keep it p[...]
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Working with the note book Combinatio n Description T ogg le output screen Fn+F10 Toggleoutputs creen Use this key combination to select which screen(s) is/are used for display if an external monitor is connected. Screen output is possible: • only on the notebook’s LCD screen • only on the external monitor • on the notebook’s LCD screen a[...]
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Working with the noteboo k T ablet buttons Y our notebook has fi ve multifunction tablet buttons. Y ou ca n navigate on the screen with a simple press of a button, call prese t applicat ions or ones that you have s et yourself. A B 1 2 3 4 ENT The tablet but tons have different uses in different modes. Y ou can also p ro gram each of th em individ[...]
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Working with the note book Basic functions when the device h as booted Button Basic function A 1 Scroll down Y o u scroll down in your document with this key . B 2 Scroll up Y o u scroll up in your document with this key . 3 Change screen orienta ti on When you press the Orien tation button, the orientation of the scre en display changes from portr[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Functions whe n the security system is active If you have assigned a supervisor password and/or user p assword, you can enter this via the tablet buttons when starting your device. Button Security fun ctions A 1 Security button 1 to enter the password. B 2 Security button 2 to enter the password. 3 Security button 3 to en[...]
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Working with the note book Functions d uring Windows log-o n When the Windows log-on dialog is displayed, the tablet buttons provide special functions: Button Function A 1 Ta b k e y . B 2 Enter key . 3 Change screen orienta tion When you press the Orientation button, the orientation of the scre en display changes from portrait (vertical) to landsc[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Key combinations Key combinations cannot be changed. Yo u c a n fi nd information on programming the tablet buttons in " Prog rammi ng the tabl et buttons ", Page 5 9 . Shortcut Meaning 4 + A 1 Starting pre de fi ned application A This button allows you to start a previously de fi ne d application. By default[...]
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Working with the note book Programming the tablet b uttons Y ou can program the tablet buttons to open a speci fi c ap plication or execute a speci fi c function when presse d. Proceed as follows: ► In Control Panel, select the option to manage the settings for the tablet buttons and pen . ► Follow the instructions on the screen and program t[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Rechargeable battery Rechar geabl ebatter y Battery Life,battery Rec hargea blebatt ery Rechargeab lebatter y When not plugged into a mains socket, the noteb ook runs on its built-in battery . Y ou can increase the life of the battery by caring for the battery properly . The average battery life is around 500 charge/disch[...]
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Working with the note book Removing and installing the battery Only use rechargeable batteries approved by Fujitsu T echnology Solutions for your notebook. Never use force when fi tting or removing a battery . Make sure that no foreign bodies get into the battery connections. Never store a battery for longer periods in the discharged stat e. This [...]
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Working with the noteboo k Installing a bat tery 2 1 ► Position the battery at the edge of the casing (1). ► Push the battery into the battery compartment until it l ocks into position (2). 62 Fujitsu T echnology S olutions[...]
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Working with the note book Battery charge status indicator Y ou can check th e charge status directly on the battery itself. ► Remove the battery (see " Re moving a nd inst alling the batter y", Page 6 1 ). a 1 ► Press the key (1). The LED (a) lights up in one of the following colours: LED indicat or State of charge Green The batt[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Module Moduleba y Modules The design of your note book enables the fl exible use of notebook batteries and drive s. The following modules can be operated in the module bay of your noteb ook: • Second battery • Second hard disk drive • Optical drive • Empty plug-in unit (save weight) Only use modules designed for [...]
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Working with the note book Removing a module 1 Module Drive Weight Save r ► Slide the release lever in the direction of the arrow (1). ► Now pull the module out of the module bay . Fujitsu T echnology Solutions 65[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Installing a module ► Place the module into the module bay so that the contacts enter fi rs t. ► Push the module into the module bay until you feel it locking into place. 66 Fujitsu T echnology S olutions[...]
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Working with the note book Optical drive Opticaldrive This product contains a light emitting diode, classi fi ed in accordance with IEC 8251:1993: LASER C LASS 1, and must th erefore not be opened. Handling data carriers Handling Observe the following guidelines when handling data carriers: • Avoid touching the surface of a data carrier . Only h[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Inserting or removing a data carrier Inserting Removing The notebook must be switched on. 2 1 ► Push the insert/eject button (1). The drive tray will open. ► Gently pull the drive tray (2) completely out. ► Place the data carrier in the drive tray with the printed side facing upwards. or ► Remove a data carrie[...]
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Working with the note book Removing and fi tting the dus t removal cover (ventilation slot cover) In order to ensure optimum cooling of the components in your notebook, you should periodically clean the ventilation slot of the heatsink. This ensures optimum fan performance. Y ou can achieve the best cleaning results with a small hand-hel d vacuum [...]
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Working with the noteboo k Using the power-management features Power Power Battery The notebook uses less power when the available power-management features are used. Y ou will then be able to work l onger when using the battery before having to recharge it. Power ef fi ciency is increased and environmental pollution reduced. By choosing the best [...]
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Working with the note book Memory cards Slot Y our notebook is equipped with an integrated memory card reader . Observe the manufacturer ’s instructions when handling the memory cards. Memorycard Supported formats It supports the following formats: • Secure Digital (SD TM card) • SDHC • SDXC (only Windows 7 and Windows Vista) • Memory Sti[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Removing the memory card Memorycard In order to protect your data, always follow the correct procedure for removing the card outlined below . Y ou can stop the memory c ard via the corresponding icon in the task ba r: ► Left-click on the icon. ► Select the card you want to stop and remove. ► Press the Enter key . ?[...]
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Working with the note book ExpressCards Slot ExpressCard An ExpressCard slot allows an ExpressCard/54 to be used with the computer . Consult the documentation supplied b y the ExpressCard’s manufacturer and follow the instructions provided. Never use force when installing or removing an ExpressCa rd. Make sure that no foreign objects enter the Ex[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Removing the card Always remove the card according to the rules described bel ow , to ensure that none of your data is lost. Y ou can stop the card using the corresponding icon in the task bar: ► Left click on the icon to safely re move hardware, located in the taskbar . ► Select the card you want to stop and remove. [...]
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Working with the note book SIM card A SIM Card (Subscriber Identity M odule) is a chip card which is inserted in a m obile telephone or notebook to enable access to a mobile radio net work in conjunction with an installed UMTS module. Follow the instructions supplied by the provider of the SIM card. The SIM card slot is located i n the battery comp[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Wireless LAN / Bluetooth / UMTS The installation of radio components not approved by Fujitsu T echnology Solutions will invalidate the cer ti fi cations issued for this device. Switching the wireless components on and off Before switching on your device for the fi rst time, the on/off switch for radio components must be[...]
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Working with the note book Setting up WLAN access • Requirement: A WLAN must be available and you must have the corresponding access information. Information on co n fi guring the W LAN access can be found in the documentation for your operating system. Access via UMTS If you ordered an integrated UMTS module with your system, you can enjoy opti[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Y our Port Replicator The Port Replicator is a device that helps you to qu ickly connect your notebook to your peripheral devices, such as a monitor , printer etc. The features offered by the Port Replicator include standard ports for monitor , audio, mouse and keyboard. Y ou need only dock the notebook in order to w ork [...]
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Working with the note book Connecting the notebook to the Port Replicator If you connect the notebook to the Port R eplicator during operation, problems can occur . We recommend that you switch off the notebook beforehand. The mains adapter must be connected to the Port Replicator when the notebook is connected to the Port Replicator. We recommend [...]
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Working with the noteboo k Connecting the mains adapter to the Port Replicator 1 2 3 ► Connect the mains adapter cable to the DC jack (DC IN) of the Port Rep licator (1). ► Connect the power cable to the mains adapter (2). ► Plug the power cable into the mains socket (3). When the notebook is connected to a Port Rep licator , the operating sy[...]
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Working with the note book Disconnecting the notebook from the Port Replicator Problems may occur if the notebook is removed from the Port Replicator during operation. We recommend that the n otebook is switched off or that the appropriate undocking function provided by the operating system is executed. ► Switch the notebook off. 1 2 ► Pull the[...]
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Security functio ns Security functions Securityfunctions Y our notebook has several security features that you can use to secure your system from unaut horised access. This chapter explains how to use each function, and what the b ene fi ts are. Please remember that in some cases, for example, forgetting your password, you may be locked out and un[...]
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Security functio ns Con fi guring the fi ngerprint sensor Fingerprintsens or Fingerprintsens or The fi ngerprint sensor can record an image of a fi ngerprint. With additional fi ngerprint software, this image can be processed a nd used instead of a password. 1 ► Y ou must install the fi ngerp rint software in order to be able to use the fi[...]
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Security functio ns Protecting BIOS Setup U tility (supervisor and user password) If you have opened these operating instructions on the screen, we recommend that you print out the following instructions. Because you cannot call the instructions onto the screen while you are setting up the password. BIOSSetupUtility Y ou prevent unauthorised use of[...]
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Security functio ns Removing pass words T o remove a password (without setting a new passw ord) perform the following steps: Password Sup ervisorpassword User password ► Start the BIOS Setup U tility and go to the Security menu. ► Highlight the Set Supervisor Passwor d or Set User Password fi eld and press the Enter key . Y o u will be req[...]
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Security functio ns Setting the Supervisor password ► Select Start - Run. ► Enter the following at the command line: C:Program FilesFujitsuSecurity Panel ApplicationSupervisorFJSECS.EXE . ► Con fi rm with Enter . ► Follow the instructions on the screen. Setting the User passwor d ► Select Start - All Programs . ► Select Security P[...]
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Security functio ns T rusted Platform Module (TPM) (device-dependent ) TPM TrustedPlatform Module T o use the TPM, you must a ctivate the TPM in the BIOS Setup before the software is installed. The condition for this is that you have assigned at least the supervisor password (see " Security fun ctions ", Page 8 2 ). Enabling TPM • Requi[...]
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Connecting extern al devices Connecting external devices Always refer to the safety information provided in "Imp ortant no tes", Pa ge 14 before connecting or disconnecting any devices to or from your notebook. Always read the documentation supplied with the device you wish to connect. Never connect or disconnect cables during a thunderst[...]
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Connecting extern al devices Connecting an external monitor Y ou can connect an e xternal monitor to the analogue VGA m onitor connection of the notebook. Screen output is limited to a maximum of two screens at any one time (see " Key com binatio ns", Pag e 52 , s ection "T oggle output screen"). Monitor VGAconnec tion socket Sc[...]
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Connecting extern al devices HDMI port HDMIport Depending on the device version, your device may have an integral HDMI port. The HDMI port on your notebook can be used to connect an e xternal ampli fi er , LCD TV or a plasma TV with an HDMI connection. ► Connect the data cable to the external device. ► Connect the data cable to the HDMI port o[...]
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Connecting extern al devices Connecting USB devices USBports On the USB ports, you can connect external devices that also have a USB port (e.g. a DVD drive, a printer , a scanner or a modem). USB devices are hot-pluggable. This means yo u can connect and disconnect devices while your operating system is running. USB 1.x has a maximum data transfer [...]
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Connecting extern al devices USB port with charging function (Anytime USB charge) USBchargingfunction It is recommended that the notebook be operated with the power supply connected whenever the USB port with chargin g function is in use, as this function w ill drain the battery more quickly if an external USB device is being charged. The power sup[...]
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Connecting extern al devices Connecting FireWire devices FireWire Connecting audio devic es Videod evices, connect ing FireWire : External devices such as digital audio/video devices or other high-speed devices can be connected to the FireWire port. The FireWire port o perates at a speed of up to 400 Mbit per second. FireWire devices are hot-plugga[...]
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Connecting extern al devices Headphone port Connectingaudio dev ices Audioports Connecti ngheadpho nes Y ou can connect headphones or external loudspea kers to your notebook via the headphone port. ► Connect the audio cable to the external device. ► Connect the audio cable to the headphone port of the notebook. The internal loudspeakers are[...]
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Removing and inst alling compone nts during servicing Removing and installing compo nents during servicing Only quali fi ed technicians should repair your notebook. U nauthorised opening or incorrect repair may greatly endanger the user (electric shock, fi re risk) and will invalidate your warranty . Components Serv icing After consulting the Hot[...]
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Removing and installing c omponents during servi cing Preparing to remove components If you are going to re move or change system c omponents, prepare for the removal as fo llows: Please observe the safety information in chapter "Imp ortant no tes", Pa ge 14 . Remove the power plug from the mains outlet ! ► Switch the device off. The de[...]
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Removing and inst alling compone nts during servicing Removing a cover 1 2 ► Remove the screw ( 1). ► Pull off the cover from the notebook in the direction of the arrow (2). Removing memory modules 3 2 1 1 ► Carefully push the two mounting clips outwards (1). Memoryexpansion Memorymodu le The memory module snap s upwards (2). ► Pull the[...]
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Removing and installing c omponents during servi cing Installing a memory module Memory bank 0 must always be loaded. 2 a 1 ► Insert the memory modu le with the contacts and the recess (a) facing the slot (1). Memoryexpansion Memorymodu le ► Carefully push the memory module downwards until you feel it click into place (2). Attaching the cover 2[...]
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Removing and inst alling compone nts during servicing Removing and installi ng the har dd i s k Removing a cover • Requirement: The dust chamber cover is removed, see "R emovin g and fi tting th e dust remo val cov er (vent ilation sl ot cover) ", Page 6 9 . 1 2 1 ► Remove the screws (1). Keep the screws in a safe place . If you are [...]
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Removing and installing c omponents during servi cing Removing a hard disk 1 1 3 2 1 ► Remove the screw ( 1). ► Slide the hard disk in the direction of the arrow (2) until the contacts disengage. ► Remove the hard disk (3) from the hard disk compartment. 100 Fujitsu T echnology S olutions[...]
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Removing and inst alling compone nts during servicing Installing a hard disk 1 1 1 2 3 ► Place the hard disk into the hard disk compartment (1). ► Slide the hard disk in the direction of the arrow (2). Ensure that the contacts engage. ► T ighten the screw (3). Fujitsu T echnology Solutions 101[...]
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Removing and installing c omponents during servi cing Attaching the cover 1 1 2 ► Place the cover in the correct mounting posi tion (1). ► Fasten the screws (2). ► Replace the dust chamber cover (see " Rem oving and fi tt ing the dust rem oval cover (ve ntilati on slot cov er)", Pag e 69 ). Finishing component removal After you hav[...]
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Settings in BIOS S etup Utility Settings in BIOS Setup Utility BIOSSetupUtility Systemsettings,BIOSSetupUtility Con fi guration,BIOSS etupUtility Setup Systemc on fi guratio n Hardwarecon fi gu ration The BIOS Setup Utility allows you to set the system functions and the hardware con fi guration for the notebook. When it is delivered, the noteb [...]
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Settings in BIO S Setup Utility Exiting BIOS Setup Utility BIOSSetupUtility Y ou need to select the desired option in the Exit menu and activate i t by pressing the Enter key: Exit Saving Changes - save ch anges and exit BIOS Setup Utility ► T o save the current menu settings and exit the BIO S Setup Utility , select Exit Saving Changes and Ye s [...]
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T roubleshooting and tips T roubleshooting and tips Troubleshooting Tips Fault Troubleshooting Follow the safety notes in the "Safety/Regulations" m anual when connecting or disconnecting cables. If a fault occurs, try to correct it as described. If you fail to correct the problem, proceed as follows: ► Make a note of the steps and the [...]
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T roubleshooting an d tips Restoring the hard disk content s under W indows Harddisk: Operatingsystem,resto ring Y ou can reset your device to the factory defaults (software ) using the Fujitsu recovery solution (hard disk-based recovery). For further information, please see the Fujitsu Recovery Solution manual. Alternatively , you can use the &quo[...]
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T roubleshooting and tips Battery indicator does not illu minate Cause Fa ult elim ination The battery is not installed co rrectly . ► Switch the notebook off. ► Check whether the battery is installed correctly in its compartment. ► Switch the notebook on. The battery is fully discharged. ► Charge the b attery . or ► Install a charged ba [...]
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T roubleshooting an d tips The external monitor remains bl ank Monitor Cause T roubleshooting Monitor is switched off. ► Switch the external monitor on. Power saving has been activated (monitor is blank). ► Press any key to continue. Brightness is set to dark. ► Adjust the brightness of the monitor . Screen output is set to the notebook’s L[...]
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T roubleshooting and tips The cursor does not correctly foll ow the pen movements Cause Fa ult elim ination Pen incorrectly calibrated Windows X P ► Calibrate the pen as shown un der Ta b l e t and Pen Settings in the Con tro l Panel, see " Setting th e pen", Pa ge 4 5 a nd " Ca librating the pen", Page 45 . Windows 7 ► Cali[...]
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T roubleshooting an d tips The notebook stops working Notebook Energysavingmode Cause T roubleshooting Notebook is in energy saving mo de. ► Leave energy saving mode. An application programme has caused the malfunction. ► Close the application program or restart the notebook (by restarting the operating system or switching the device off and ba[...]
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T roubleshooting and tips The battery discharges too quic kly Battery: Cause T roublesho oting The battery is either too hot or to o cold. In this case the battery indicator fl as hes. ► Bring the notebook up/down to a normal temperature again. ► If the operating time of the battery life is extremely short, the battery is probably too old. Rep[...]
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T roubleshooting an d tips Error message/cause Resolution Extended memory failed at offset: xxxx Failing B its: zzzz zzzz When testing the extended mem ory an error has resulted at the address xxxx. ► Check whether the additional me mory module has been inserted correc tly . Failur e Fixed Disk n The settings of the hard disk drive are incorrect.[...]
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T echnical da ta T echnical data Notebook General Processor Intel® 2nd GenerationCore i™ with VPro T echnology Main memory (SO DIMM) Maximum 8 GB DDR3 2 slots for 2 GByte or 4 GByte modules Electrical data Safety regulations complied with CE, TS Protection class II Maximum power consumption (when the notebook is switched on and the battery is ch[...]
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T echnical d ata Ports Monitor port (analogue) 15-pin female connector HDMI port 19-pin socket LAN port Socket, RJ45 Microphone port/Line In 3 . 5m ms t e r e om i n ij a c k Headphones port/Line Out 3 . 5m ms t e r e om i n ij a c k FireWire port S400, 4-pin Docking port 80-pin USB (Universal S erial Bus) 3 x USB (1 x USB 3.0 with charging functi [...]
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T echnical da ta Rechargeable battery Yo u c a n fi nd information on the batteries used in your device on the Internet at " http://ts .fujitsu .com/su pport" . All batteries are 6-cell bat teries. Main battery 1 Main battery 2 Optional battery ( fi t t i n gi nt h em o d u l e bay) Rated voltage 10.8 V 10.8 V 10.8 V Rated capa city 66.[...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes Manufacturer ’ s notes Energy Star Products which are Energy Star certi fi cated and labelled always meet the full requirements of the standard when shipped. Please note that install ation of after-market hardware and software, changes to the BIOS or to the power options may affect power consumption. The properties guaran[...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes CE marking CEmarking CE marking for devices with radio componen t This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and Commission from 9 March, 1999 governing Radio and T elecommunications Equipment an d mutual recognition of conformity . This equipment can be used in the follow[...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes • Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit than the receiver . • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Notice to Users of the U S T elepho ne Network Y our notebook may be supplied with an internal modem which complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On this no teboo[...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes • Public transportation terminals where telephones are used to call taxis or to reserve lodging or rental cars. • In hotel and motel room s 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 [...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes Avant de connecter cet équipement à une ligne téléphonique, l’utilisateur doit véri fi er s’il est permis de connecter cet équipement aux installations de télécommunications locales. L ’utilisateur est averti que même la conformité aux normes de certi fi cation ne peut dans certains cas empêcher la dégrad[...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. FCC Inter ference St atement This equipment has been tes[...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes Installation and use of this radio device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product. Any change s or modi fi cations m ade to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user ’s authority to operate the equipment. The ma[...]
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Index Index A A beep sounds every second 107 Acoustic error messages 1 1 1 Anti-theft protection 83 Audio devices, connecting 93 Audio ports 93–94 B Backspace 50 Bass loudspeaker (subwoofer) 74 Battery battery life 60 caring for and maintaining 60 charge level 60, 70 charging 60 self-discharge 60 storage 60 Battery status meter 60 Battery: discha[...]
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Index H Handling data carriers 67 Hard disk: restoring the contents 106 Hardware con fi guration 103 HDMI port 90 I Important notes 14 Incorrect date/time 106 Inserting a data carrier 68 K Keyboard 49 cleaning 16 L Landscape orientation screen 26 Language operating system 30 Language selection 30 LCD screen cleaning 16 dif fi cult to read 107 not[...]
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Index Password changing 84 entering 84 removing 85 Password protection 83 Peripheral devices connecting 88 disconnecting 88 Port Replicator Connecting a notebook 79 Ports 78 Portrait orientation screen 26 Ports Port Replicator 78 Power power consumption 70 power-management features 70 Power-on indicator 23 Preparing for operation 18 Printer does no[...]
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Index V VGA connection socket 89 Video devices, connecting 93 Virtual numeric keypad 51 V olume control 74 W Webcam 59 Weight Saver Removing 65 Wireless L AN Switching off module 76 S w i t c h i n go nm o d u l e 7 6 126 Fujitsu T echnology S olutions[...]