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System Operating Manual LIFEBOOK E752 / E782 LIFEBOOK S752 / S782[...]
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Congratulations, you have decided to buy an innovative Fujitsu product. The latest information about our products, useful tips, u pdates etc. is available from our website: " http://ts. fujitsu.c om" For automatic driver updates, go to: "http://su pport.ts .fujitsu. com/co m/supp ort/ind e x.html " Should you have any technical [...]
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Copyright Fujitsu T ec hnology S olutions 03/12 Published by Fujitsu T echnology Solutions GmbH Mies-van - der-Rohe-Straße 8 (Mies-van-der-Rohe Street No. 8) 80807 Munich, Ger many Contact h ttp://t s.fujitsu.c om/suppo rt All rights reserved, in cluding intellectual prop erty rights. Su bject to technical alteration s. Delivery subject to availab[...]
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LIFEBOOK E752 / E782 LIFEBOOK S752 / S782 Operating Manual Innovative technology 7 Ports and operating elements 9 Important notes 13 First-ti me setup of your device 16 Working with the notebook 19 Security functions 53 Connecting external devices 61 Removing and installing components during servicing 68 Settings in BIOS Setup U tility 75 T roubles[...]
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Microsoft, MS, Windows XP and Windows 7 are regist ered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Adobe Reade r is a trademark of Adob e Systems Incorporated. MultiMediaCard is a reg istered tradem ark of In fi neon T echnologies AG Sony and Memory Stick are registered tr ademarks of So ny Electronics, Inc. Manufactured under licence from DTS Licen[...]
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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 co nven tions .............................. ................... ................. 8 Ports and o[...]
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Contents M e m o r y c a r d s ............................. ................... ................... ....... 4 0 S u p p o r t e d f o r m a t s .............. ............... .................. ................... 4 0 I n s e r t i n g t h e m e m o r y c a r d ...................... .................. ............... .... 4 0 R e m o v i n g t h [...]
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Content s Microphone port/Line In . . . .................................. ............... .......... 6 7 Headphone port . . . ................... ................... .................. .......... 6 7 Removing and installin g componen ts during servicin g . . . . ........................... .. 6 8 N o t e s o n i n s t a l l i n g a n d r e m o v i[...]
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Contents C E m a r k i n g ................ ............... ................... ................... ....... 8 6 R e g u l a t o r y n o t i c e s ................................. ............... ................... ... 8 6 Regulatory informa tion for notebooks w ithout radio device ................... ........... 8 6 DOC (Industry C ANADA) notices[...]
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Innovative techn olo gy Innovative technology ... and ergonomic design m ake your device a reliable and convenient companion. The device boots very quickly , is ready for immediate use and offers a particularly long operating time because of its high ca pacity battery . With the user-friendly " BIOS Setup Utility" y ou can control your no[...]
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Innovative techn olo gy Notational conventions Pay particu lar attention to text marked with this symbol. Fa ilure to observe these wa rnings could pose a risk to h ealth, damage the device or lead to loss of data. The w arranty will be invalidated if the device becomes defective through failure to observe these warnings. Indicates importan t infor[...]
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Ports and operating elements Ports and operating elements This chapte r presents the individual hardware component s of your device. It gives an overview of the indicators and po rts of the device. Please familiarise yourself with these components before you start to work with the device. Front 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 14 13 8 9 10 11 12 7 15 15 1 = WebCam (o[...]
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Ports a nd operating elements Left side 2 3 4 56 1 7 1 = Security Lock device 2 = VGA monitor port 3 = DisplayPort 4 = Combined eSA T A/USB port 5 = USB port 6 = ExpressC ard slot 7 = SmartC ard r eader Right side 2 3 14 1 = Optical drive 2 = USB port ( lower port has charging function) 3 = Modem connection (optional) 4 = DC input c onnector (DC IN[...]
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Ports and operating elements Rear 1 2 1 = Serial port (E752 / E 78 2) 2 = LAN port Fujitsu T echnology Solutions 1 1[...]
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Ports a nd operating elements Bottom 1 3 5 6 7 2 4 1= H a r d d i s k servi ce compartm ent 2 = Battery release 3 = Recharg eable battery 4 = Port Replicat or port 5 = Memory se rvice c ompartment 6 = Battery release 7= V e n t i l a tion slot cover 12 Fujitsu T echnology Solutions[...]
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Important notes Important notes Impor tantnot es Notes This chapter contains essential s afety information which must be followed when working with your notebook. O ther notes also provide useful information which will help you with your notebook. Safety notes Safetynotes Notes Please follow the safet y notes provided in the "Safety/Regulation[...]
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Important notes Energy saving Notes Energy Energ ysaving Switch the notebook off w hen it is not in use. Swit ch off external, connecte d devices if you are not using them. If y ou use the energy savi ng functions, the notebook uses less energy . Y ou will then be able to work for longer before having to recharge the battery . Energy ef fi ciency [...]
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Important notes Notebook: transporting Protect the noteboo k from seve re shocks and extreme temperatures (e.g. direct sunlight in a car). ► If your device has an optical drive, remove al l data media (e.g. C D, DVD) from the drives. Transportation Notebook ► Switch the notebook off. ► Unplug the mains adapter and all external devices from th[...]
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First-time s etu p of your device First-time setup of your devic e First- timese tup Gettingstarted Please read the chapte r "Im portan t no tes", Pa ge 13 . If your device is equipped with a Windows operating system, the necessary hardware drivers an d supplied s oftw are are already pre-installed. Before you switch on the device for the[...]
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First-time setup of your device Selecting a location Selectingalocation Device Mains adapter Select a s uitable locat ion for the de vice 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 d amaged as a result. • Never place the devic[...]
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First-time s etu p of your device Switching on the device for the fi rst time Switchingonforthe fi rst time On devices with ON/OFF switch f or wireless components: Slide the ON/OFF switch for wireless components to the O N position before s witching on the device. When you switch o n the device for the fi rst time, the supplied software is insta[...]
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Working with t he notebook Working with the notebook Notebook,operat i on Notebook This chapter describes the basics for oper ating your notebook. Please r ead the chapter entitled " Connect ing extern al devic es", Page 61 fo r instructions on how to connect devices such as a m ouse and a printer to the notebook. Please refer to the note[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Indicator Description Battery charging in dic ator • The indicator lights up g re en: The mains adapter is connected and the installed battery or batteries are already f ully charged, or no battery is installed. • The indicator lights up orange: The mains adapter is conne cted and the installed battery or batteries ar[...]
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Working with t he notebook Indicator Description Second battery indicator • The indicator lights up green: The second battery is charge d to between 51% and 100% of its capacity . • The indicator slowly fl ashes green (1 second o n/5 seconds off): T he notebook is in suspend mode and power is being supplied by the second battery . The second b[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Switching on the notebook ► Open the LCD screen. Switchingon ► Press the ON/OFF switch for about one second to switch th e n otebook on. The power-on indicator is lit. Notebook: s witching off Back up your data and close all applications before you switch off your device. Otherwise data might be lost. ► Shut dow[...]
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Working with t he notebook Keyboard Keyboard Numerickeypad Numeric keypad Buttons The keyboard of your notebook is subject to continuous wear through normal use. The k ey markings are espe cially p rone to wear . The key markin gs are liable to wear away over the life of the notebook. The k eyboard has been desig ned to provide all the functions of[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Key Description Backspace key The Backspace key deletes the charact er to the left of the cursor. Backspace B ackspace T ab key The T ab key mo ves the cursor to the next tab stop. Tabke y Enter key (return) The Enter key terminates a command line. T he command you have entered is executed when you pres s this key . Enter[...]
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Working with t he notebook Virtual numeric keypad Numerickeypad Virtual numericke ypad NumLock T o provide the convenience of a numeric keypad, your keyboard is equipped with a virtual numeric keypad. The special keys of the virtual numeric keypad are recognisable by the numbers and symbo ls printed in the upper right corner of each key . If you ha[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Combination Description Enable/disable loudspeakers Fn+F3 Lo udspeakers Loudspeakers This key combination switches y our notebook’s loudspeake rs off and on. Switching the touchpad on/of f Fn+F4 Touchpad Loudspeakers This key combination enables and disables the touchpad. Decrease screen brightness Fn+F6 Scr eenbrightne[...]
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Working with t he notebook Key combinations using the Window s keys are detailed in the manual for your operating system. Country and keyboard setting s If you want to change the country and keyboard settings, proceed as follows: ► Enter the settings by clicking Start – (Settings) – Control Panel – T ime, Regional and Language Options . App[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Button D escription Lock Workstation key This key allows you to lock your workstation. Mobility C enter key This butto n star ts the Mobili ty Center . Ek e y The E key is a simple w ay of activating and deactivating p ower management functions (e.g. reduce screen brightness), see " Using t he pow er-m a nageme nt fe[...]
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Working with t he notebook T ouchpad and touchpad buttons Keep the touchpad clean. Protect it from dirt, liq uids and grease. Touchpad Touchpad Do not use the touchpad if you r fi ngers are dirty . Do not rest heavy objects (e.g. books) on the touchpad or the touchpad buttons. 1* 3 4* 1 = T ouchStick (* optional) 2 = T ouchpad 3 = T ouchpad button[...]
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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. LCD screen LCDscreen Notes High-quality TFT displays are installed in notebooks from Fujitsu T echnology Solutions GmbH. For techn[...]
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Working with t he notebook Webcam Webcam Depending on the device v ariant, a WebCam may be integrated in your notebook. Depending on the software u sed, you can use y our Webcam to take pictures, record video clips or take p art in web chats. • The picture quality depen ds on the lighting conditions and the software being used. • Y ou ca n only[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Rechargeable battery Rechar geableba ttery Battery Life,battery Re charge ablebat tery Rechargea blebatt ery When not plugged into a mains socket, the notebook runs on its built-in ba ttery . Y ou can increase the life of the battery by caring for the battery properly . The average battery life is around 500 charge/discha[...]
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Working with t he notebook Removing a battery ► Prepare for removal, see chapte r "Pr eparing to r emove co mponen ts", Page 6 9 . 1 2 3 ► Slide the release button in the d irection of the arrow (1) and hold it in place. ► Slide th e release button in direction of the arrow (2). ► Remov e the battery fr om the battery compartme nt[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Module Moduleba y Modules The design of your notebook enables the fl exible use of noteb ook batteries and drives. The following modules can be operated in the module bay of your notebook: • Second battery • Second hard disk drive • Optical drive • Empty plug-in unit (save weight) Only use modules designed for yo[...]
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Working with t he notebook Installing a module ► Place the m odule into the module bay so that the contacts enter fi rst. ► Push the module into the module bay until you feel it locking into place. Optical drive Opticaldrive This product c onta ins a light emitting diode, classi fi ed in accordance with IEC 8251:1993: LASER CLASS 1, and must [...]
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Working with the noteboo k CD/DVD indicator CD/DVDindicator The CD/DVD indicator fl ashes when a data carrier is inserted. The indicator goes out when the drive is ready for re ading. The indicator lights up when the drive is being accessed. Y ou may on ly remove the data carrier when the indicator is unlit. If the CD/DVD indica tor does not go ou[...]
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Working with t he notebook Manual removal (emergen cy removal) CD/DVD: Manualremovalofdatacarri er Emergencyrem ovalofdata carrier In the event of a power failure or damage to the drive, you can remove the data ca rrier manually . 1 2 ► Switch your notebook off. ► Push a pen or a piece of wire (such as a paperclip) fi rmly into the opening (1)[...]
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Working with the noteboo k 1 2 ► Press and hold the lock of the ventilation slot cover (1) and remove it from its slot (2). ► Clean the dust chamber . 1 ► Insert the ventilation slot cover into the slot (1) at an angle as shown, and en sure that you feel it click into place. ► Complete the removal, see chapter " Finishin g compon e nt [...]
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Working with t he notebook Using the power-managem ent features Power Power Battery The notebook uses less power when the available power-managemen t features are used. Y ou will then be able to work longer when using the battery before having to recharge it. Power ef fi ciency is increased and environm ental pollution reduced . By choosing the be[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Memory cards Slot Y our notebook is equipped w ith an integrated memory card reader . Observe the manufacturer ’s instructions when handling the memory cards. Memorycard Supported formats Y our notebook su pports the following formats: • Secure Digital (SD TM card) •M e m o r y S t i c k ( M S ) Inserting the memory[...]
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Working with t he notebook Removing the memory ca rd Memorycard In order to protect your data, alwa ys follow th e correct procedure for removing the card outlined below . Y ou can stop the memory card via the corresponding icon in the task bar: ► Left-click on the icon. ► Select the card you w ant to stop and remove. ► Press the Enter key . [...]
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Working with the noteboo k ExpressCards Slot ExpressCard An ExpressCard s lot enables operation of an ExpressCard/34 or ExpressCard/54. Consult the documentation supplied by the ExpressCard’s manufacturer and fo llow the instructions provided. Never use force when installing or removing an ExpressCard. Make sure that no foreign objects enter the [...]
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Working with t he notebook Removing the card Always remove the card accord ing to the rules described below , to ensure that none of your data is lost. Y ou can stop the card using the co rre spon ding icon in the task bar: ► Left click on the icon to safely remove hardware, located in the taskbar. ► Select the card you w ant to stop and remove[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Integrated 56k modem 56kmodem Modem Whether or not your device has a 56k modem depend s on the device con fi guration you have ordered. The integrated 56k modem supports all data communication applications, such a s: • Modem operation: High-spe e d downloads at up to 56,000 bit/s (V .9x). Downward-compatible to V .34 m[...]
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Working with t he notebook Connecting notebook modem t o telephone wall socket If yo u use a modem, incompatibilities with the loca l telephone system may result. This may result in poor performance, or the m odem may not work at all. Check whet her you need a country-speci fi c telephone adapter (available as an optional accessory). The modem cab[...]
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Working with the noteboo k SIM card A SIM Card (Subscriber Identity Module) is a chip card wh ich is inserted in a m obile telephone or notebook to enable access to a mobile radio netwo rk in conjunction with an installed UMTS module. Follow the instructions supplied by the provider of the SIM ca rd. The SIM card slot is located in the battery comp[...]
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Working with t he notebook Wireless LAN/ Bluetooth (device-dependent) / UMTS (device-dependent) The installation of a ra dio components not approved by Fujitsu T echnology Solutions will invalidate the certi fi cations issued fo r this device. Switching the wireless components on and off Before switching on your device for the fi rst time, the on[...]
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Working with the noteboo k Setting up WLAN access • Requirement: A WLAN must be available and you must have the corresponding access informa tion. Information on con fi guring the WLAN access can be found in the documentation for your op erating system. Access via UMTS If you have ordered an integrated UMTS mo dule with your system, you ca n en [...]
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Working with t he notebook Y our Port Replicator (optional) Y our Port Replicato r is a device that enables you to quickly connect your notebook to your peripherals, such as a mon itor , printer etc. The fea tures offered by the Port Replicator include stand ard ports for monitor , audio, mouse and keyboard. Y ou need only dock the notebook in orde[...]
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Working with the noteboo k The mains adapter must b e connected to the Port Replicator when the notebook is connected to the Port Replicator . We recommend that the notebook is not operated with the LCD monitor closed when the notebook is connected to the Port Rep licator. The resulting overheating can cause reduced performance and increas ed activ[...]
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Working with t he notebook Connecting the mains adapter to the P ort Replicator 1 2 3 ► Connect the mains adapter cable to the DC jack (DC IN) of the Port R eplicator (1). ► Connect the power cable to the mains adapter (2). ► Plug the power cable into th e mains socket (3). When the noteboo k is connected to a Port Replicator , the operating [...]
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Working with the noteboo k 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 notebook is switched off or that the appropriate undocking funct ion provided by the operating system is execu ted. ► Switch the notebook off. 1 2 ► Pull th[...]
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Security func tions Security functions Securityfunctions Y our notebo ok has several security features that you c an use to secure your system from un authorised access. This chapter explains how to use each function, and what the bene fi ts are. Please remember that in some cases, for exa mple, forgetting your password, you may be locked out and [...]
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Security fun ctions Using the Security Lock Y our device comes with a Security Lock mec hanism for the Kensington Lock Cable. Y ou can use the Kensington Lock Cable, a sturdy steel cable, to help protect your notebook from theft. The Kensington Lock Cable is ava ilable a s an accessory . K ► Fit the Kensington Lock Cable to the mechanism on your [...]
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Security func tions Setting supervisor and user password ► Start the BIO S Setup Utility and go to the Security menu. ► Select the Set Supervisor P assw o rd fi eld and press the Enter key . With Enter new Password : y ou are asked to enter a password. ► Enter the password and press the Enter key . Con fi rm new Passwor d requires y[...]
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Security fun ctions Activating system protection ► Start the BIOS Se tup Utility and go to the Security menu. Operatingsystem ► Select the Password on Boot option and press the Enter key . ► Select the desired option ( Disable d , First Boot or Every Boot ) and press the Enter ke y ► Select the Save Changes & E xit option unde r Exit . [...]
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Security func tions Deactivating hard disk pro tection T o cance l a password without setting a new one, proceed as follows: ► Call up the BIOS Setup and select the Security menu. ► Mark the Hard D isk Security fi eld and press the Enter key . ► In the D rive0 area mark the Set Master Passwor d fi eld and press the Enter key . Y o u wil[...]
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Security fun ctions Owner Information (device-dependent) The BIOS feature Owne r Informa tio n enables you to enter up to 80 characters of text which is displayed in the bottom left corner of the screen befo re the opera ting system boots up. Y ou could use this feature for example to put your name and telephone number on the notebook in case it is[...]
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Security func tions SmartCard reader Securityfunctions, Securityfunctions SmartCards are not supplied as standard equipment. Y ou can use all SmartCa rds that comply with the ISO standard 7816-1, -2 or -3. These SmartCard s are a vailable from various manufacturers. With the appropriate sof tware you can use your Smar tCard as an alternative to pas[...]
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Security fun ctions T rusted Platform Module (TPM) (device-dependent) TPM T rustedPlatform Module T o use the TPM, you must activate 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 " Securit y func t ions", Page 53 ). Enabling TPM • Requir[...]
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Connecting external devices Connecting external devices Always refer to the safety information provided in "Imp ortant notes", Page 1 3 before connecting or disconnecting any devices to or from your note book. Always read the documentation supplied with the device you w ish to connect. Never connect or disconnect cables during a thunderst[...]
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Connecting external d evices Connecting an external monitor An analogue mo nitor is connected to the analogue VGA monitor port, a digital monitor to the DisplayPort. Screen output is limited to a maximum of two monitors at any one time (see " Key co mbinatio ns", P age 25 , section "T oggle output screen"). Monitor VGAcon nectio[...]
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Connecting external devices Connecting external devices to the parallel or serial port Parall elport Serialpo rt Parall elport Serialpo rt Extern aldevice s Device s The notebook has a serial port. If you w ish to operate devices via a parallel port, then use the Port Re plicator which is available as an option for your notebook. External devices c[...]
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Connecting external d evices Connecting USB devices USBports On the USB ports, you can connect e xternal devices that also have a USB port (e.g. a DVD drive, a printer , a scanner or a modem). USB d evices are hot-pluggable. Th is means you can connect and disconnect devices while your operating system is running. USB 1.x has a maximum data transfe[...]
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Connecting external devices USB port with charging function (Anytime U SB charge) USBchargingfunction It is recomme nded that the notebook be operated with the power supply c onn ecte d whenever the USB port with charging function is in use, as this function will drain the battery more quickly if an external U SB device is being charged. The po wer[...]
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Connecting external d evices Connecting an external SA T A hard disk (eSA T A) An extern al SA T A hard disk can be connected at the eSA T A port. This allows you to expand the internal h ard disk capacity as you wish. The length of the eSA T A cable m ust not exceed 2 metres. Consult a specialist dealer for advice on which eSA T A dat a cable is s[...]
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Connecting external devices Connecting external audio devices Microphone port/Line In Audiodevices, connecting Audioports Microphone ,connecting The microphone port/Line In allows you to connect an externa l microphone, a MiniDisc player , MP3 player , CD player or a tape deck to your notebook. ► Connect the audio cable to the external device. ?[...]
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Removing and installing com po nents during servici ng Removing and installing compo nents during servicing Only quali fi ed technicians should repair your notebo ok. Unauthorised opening or incorrect repair may greatly endanger the user (electric shock, fi re risk) and will invalidate y our warran ty . Components Serv icing After consulting the [...]
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Removing and inst alling components during servicing Preparing to remove components If you are going to remove or change system components, prepare for t he removal as follows: Please obse rve the safety information in chapte r "Im portant note s ", Pa ge 1 3 . Remove the power plug from the mains outlet ! ► Switch the device off. The d[...]
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Removing and installing com po nents during servici ng Removing a cover 1 2 ► Remove the screw (1). Keep the screw s in a safe place. If you are removing more than one componen t at the same time, store the screws for t he individual components separate from each other . If you install the wrong screws, components may b e da maged. ► Lift the c[...]
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Removing and inst alling components during servicing Installing a memory module 2 a 1 ► Insert the memory module 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 1 ► Place the co ver in the correct [...]
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Removing and installing com po nents during servici ng Removing and installing the har dd i s k Removing a cover ► Remove the battery (see Chapter "Re moving a b attery " , P age 33 ). 1 1 2 ► Remove the screws (1). Keep the screw s in a safe place. If you are removing more than one componen t at the same time, store the screws fo r t[...]
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Removing and inst alling components during servicing Installing a hard disk 2 1 ► Place the hard disk into the hard disk compartme nt (1). ► Use the pulling aid to p ull the ha rd disk in the direction of the arrow (2) until the co ntacts engage. Attaching the cover 1 2 2 ► Place the cover in the correct mou nting position (1). If you remove [...]
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Removing and installing com po nents during servici ng Finishing component removal After you have removed or cha nged the system co m ponents as you requ ired, please prepare you r device for operation again as follows: ► Install the battery again (see " Installin g a batte ry", Page 33 ). ► Turn the notebook the right way up ag ain a[...]
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Settings in BIO S Setup Utility Settings in BIOS Setup Utility BIOSSetupUtility Systemsettings,BIOSSetupUtility Con fi guration,BIOS SetupUtility Setup Systemc on fi gurati on Hardwarecon fi guration The BIOS Setu p Utility allows you to set the system functions and the hardware con fi guration for the notebook. When it is delivered, the notebo[...]
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Settings in BIOS Setup Utility Exiting BIOS Setup Utility BIOSSetupUtility Y ou need to select the desired option in the Exit menu and activate it by pressing the Enter key: Exit Saving Changes - save c h anges and exit BIOS Setup Utility ► T o save the current menu settings and exit the BIOS Setup Utility , select Exit Saving Changes and Ye s . [...]
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T r o ubl eshooting and tips T roubleshooting and tips Troubleshooting Tips Fault Troubleshooting Follow the safety notes in the "Safety/Regulations" manual 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 n o te of the step s and[...]
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T roubleshootin g and tips Restoring the hard disk content s under Windows Harddisk: Operatingsystem,resto ring Y ou can use the "Windows Recovery CD" (optionally available) and the "Drivers & Utilities CD/DVD" to reinstall the operating syste m. The instructions are p rovid ed on the case of the Recovery CD. During the r ei[...]
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T r o ubl eshooting and tips The notebook’ s LCD screen remains blank LCDscreen LCDscreeni stoodark Cause T roubleshooting Monitor is switched off. ► Press a key or touch the touchpad. External monitor or television set connected. ► Press the key combination to switch the screen output, see " Key combin ations", Page 25 . The LCD sc[...]
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T roubleshootin g and tips The external monitor is blank or the image is unstable Screen Monitor Cause T ro ubleshooting The wrong external monitor h as been selected or the wrong screen resolution has been set for the application program. ► T erminate the application pro gram in Windows by pressing Alt + F4 .I f t h e fault persists after closin[...]
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T r o ubl eshooting and tips The notebook stops working Notebook Energysavi ng mode 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 an[...]
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T roubleshootin g and tips Acoustic warnings Acousticerror messages Errors Cause T roubleshootin g A beep sounds every few se con ds. The b attery is almo st fl at. ► Charge the battery . Error messages on the screen Errormessages onthes c reen Errormessage: This section describes the erro r m essages generated by the BIO S Setup. Error messages[...]
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T r o ubl eshooting and tips Error mes sage/cause Resolution Operating system not found ► Check in the BIOS Setup w hether y our hard disk has been set correctly . ► Make sure that the operating system is installed on the corresponding drive. Press <F1> to r esume, <F2> to SE TUP This error message appears if an error occurs during [...]
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T echnical data T echnical data Notebook Technicaldata General Main memory Max. 16 Gbyte 2 slots - max. 2 x 8 GB D DR3 SDRAM SO-DIMM modules T emperature Operation 5 °C ... 35 ℃ T ransportation -15 ℃ ... 60 ℃ Dimensions LIFEBOOK E752 / E782 LIFEBOOK S752 / S782 Width x depth x height 374 mm x 245 mm x 37 m m (with rubber feet) 340 mm x 245 m[...]
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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 no te that installation of after-market hardware and soft ware, changes to the BIOS or to the power options may affect power con sumption. The properties gu a[...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes CE marking CEmarking CE marking f or devices with radio component This equipment complies with the requirements of Dire ctive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and Commission from 9 M arch, 1999 governing Radio and T elecommunications Equipment and mutual recog nition of conformity . This equipment can be used in the foll[...]
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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 US T elephone Network Y our notebook may be supplied with an internal mo dem which complies with P art 68 of the FCC rules. On this notebook [...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes • Public transp o rtation terminals where telephone s are used to call taxis or to reserve 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 impaire[...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes Avant de connecter cet équipement à une ligne téléph onique, 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 au x normes de certi fi cation ne peut dan s certains cas empêcher la dég[...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes FCC regulatory information for notebooks with radio device Regulatoryinform ation Federal C ommunications Comm ission statem ent This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may no t cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, [...]
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Manufacturer ’s notes Regulatory Information/Disclaimers Installation and use of this radio device must be in strict accordance w ith the instructions included in the user docum entation p rovided w ith the product. Any changes or modi fi cations made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manuf acture r may void the user’s auth[...]
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Index Index 56k modem 44 A A beep sounds every second 78 Acoustic error messages 82 Alt + T ab 26 Anti-theft protection 54 Application keys 27 Audio devices, connecting 67 Audio ports 67 B Back tab 26 Backspace 24 Bass loudspeaker (subwoofer) 43 Battery battery life 32 caring for and maintaining 32 charge level 32, 39 charging 32 self-discharge 32 [...]
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Index Fingerprint sen sor 53 con fi gure 53 First-time setup 16 Fn + F10 26 Fn + F3 26 Fn + F4 26 Fn + F6 26 Fn + F7 26 Fn + F8 26 Fn + F9 26 Fn key 24 G Getting star ted 1 6 H Handling data carriers 35 Hard di sk: restoring the con tents 78 Hardwa re con fi guration 75 I Important notes 13 Incorrect date/time 78 Indicator Caps Lock 21 CD/DVD 21 [...]
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Index Num Lock indicator 21, 25 Numeric keypad 23 see Virtual numeric keypad 25 O Operating system activating system protection 56 cancel system protection 56 protecting with pa ssword 55 Operating system, restoring 78 Optical drive 35 P Packaging 16 Parallel port 63 Connecting devices 63 Settings 63 Password changing 55 entering 55 removing 55 Pas[...]
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Index T ips 77 T oggle output screen 26 T ouchpad 29 buttons 29 cleaning 15 disable 26 dragging items 30 executing commands 29 moving the pointer 29 selecting an item 29 TPM 60 Transport Transport damag e 16 Transportation 14–15 Travel, notebook 14 Troubleshooting 77 T rusted Platform Modu le 60 U USB c harg ing function 65 USB ports 64 User pass[...]