User Manual P771
User Manual P771
User Manual P771
Operating Manual
LIFEBOOK P771
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Fujitsu Technology Solutions 02/2011
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LIFEBOOK P771
Operating Manual
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Contents
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Notational conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Additional safety notes for devices with radio components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Energy saving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Energy saving under Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Travelling with your notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Configuring the fingerprint sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Use Kensington Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring password protection in BIOS Setup Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protecting BIOS Setup Utility (supervisor and user password) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Password protection for booting of the operating system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) (device-dependent) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Enabling TPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Disabling TPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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LIFEBOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rechargeable battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Contents
Innovative technology
Innovative technology
... and ergonomic design make 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 capacity battery.
With the user-friendly "BIOS Setup Utility" you can control your notebooks hardware and better
protect your system against unauthorised access by using the powerful password properties.
Information on the connections and user components of your notebook
can be found in "Ports and controls", Page 9.
Further information
The Windows drivers for your device can be found on our Internet site.
The factory installation of your device does not support any other operating
system. Fujitsu Technology Solutions accepts no liability whatsoever
if any other operating system is used.
Software oriented components of these instructions refer to Microsoft products,
if they come within the scope of the delivery.
If you install other software products, pay attention to the operating
instructions of the manufacturer.
Innovative technology
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 warranty will be invalidated if the device becomes
defective through failure to observe these warnings.
Indicates important information for the proper use of the device.
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Status indicators
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5 = ExpressCard slot
6 = USB ports
Right side
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2 = VGA monitor port
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Important notes
Important notes
Notes
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Safety notes
Notes
Safetynotes
If a radio component (Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, UMTS) is integrated in your notebook, you
must be sure to observe the following safety notes when using your notebook:
Switch off the radio components when you are in an aircraft or driving in a car.
Switch off the radio components when you are in a hospital, an operating room or near a medical
electronics system. The transmitted radio waves can impair the operation of medical devices.
Switch off the radio components when you let the device get near flammable
gases or into hazardous environments (e.g. petrol station, paintshops), as the
transmitted radio waves can cause an explosion or a fire.
For information on how to switch radio components on and off, see chapter
"Switching the wireless components on and off", Page 43.
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Important notes
Energy saving
Energysaving
Energy
Notes
Switch the notebook off when it is not in use. Switch off external, connected devices if you
are not using them. If you use the energy saving functions, the notebook uses less energy.
You will then be able to work for longer before having to recharge the battery.
Energy efficiency is increased and the environmental impact is reduced.
You save money while protecting the environment.
Please observe the points listed below when travelling with your notebook.
If you wish to use your notebook during a flight, first check with the flight
attendants if it is OK to do so.
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Important notes
Notebook: transporting
Protect the notebook from severe shocks and extreme temperatures
(e.g. direct sunlight in a car).
If your device has an optical drive, remove all data media (e.g. CD, DVD) from the drives.
Switch the notebook off.
Unplug the mains adapter and all external devices from the power socket.
Disconnect the mains adapter cable and the data cables for all external devices.
Close the LCD screen.
To protect against damaging jolts and bumps, use a notebook carrying
case to transport your notebook.
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Transportation
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You may need the packaging in the future, if you need to transport your device.
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Selecting a location
Selectinga location
Mainsadapter
Device
Select a suitable location for the device before setting it up. Follow
the instructions below when doing so:
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On devices with ON/OFF switch for wireless components: Slide the ON/OFF switch
for wireless components to the ON position before switching on the device.
When you switch on the device for the first time, the supplied software is
installed and configured. Because this procedure must not be interrupted,
you should set aside enough time for it to be fully completed and connect
the device to the mains using the mains adapter.
During the installation process, DO NOT restart the device unless
you are requested to do so!
To make it easier to use your device for the first time, the operating system
is pre-installed on the hard disk.
Switch on your device.
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This chapter describes the basics for operating your notebook. Please read the chapter
entitled "Connecting external devices", Page 54 for instructions on how to connect
devices such as a mouse and a printer to the notebook.
Please refer to the notes in "Important notes", Page 12.
Status indicators
Statusindicators
The status indicators provide information about the status of the power supply,
the drives and the keyboard functions.
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Key
Description
Power-on indicator/standby (status indicator and ON/OFF switch)
Indicator is illuminated: The notebook is switched on.
Indicator flashes: The notebook is in standby mode.
Indicator is off: The notebook is switched off.
Power-onindicator
Standbyindicator
Batteryindicator
Batterysymbol
Batterystatusindicator
Battery indicator
Indicator is illuminated (green): The battery is charged to between 50% and
100% of its maximum capacity.
The indicator lights up orange: The battery is charged to between 13% and
49% of its maximum capacity.
The indicator lights up red: The battery is charged to between 0% and 12% of
its maximum capacity.
Indicator flashes red: An error has occured.
Energy saving functions indicator
Indicator is illuminated: None of the energy saving functions have been
activated.
Indicator is not illuminated: The energy saving functions have been deactivated.
Drive indicator
Indicator is illuminated: One of the drives (e.g. hard disk, CD/DVD) is being
accessed.
Num Lock indicator
Indicator
Drive
Num Lock
Indicator
Indicator is illuminated: The Num key has been pressed. The virtual numerical
keypad is activated. You can output the characters indicated on the upper right of
the keys.
Caps Lock indicator
CapsLock
Indicator
Indicator is illuminated: The Caps Lock key has been pressed. All the characters
you type will appear in upper case. In the case of overlay keys, the character
printed on the upper left of the key will appear when that key is pressed.
Scroll Lock indicator
ScrollLock
Indicator
Indicator is illuminated: the key combination Fn + Scr has been pressed. The
effect that this key has varies between applications.
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Keyboardkeypad
Numeric
Buttons
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Alt Gr
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Key
Description
Backspace key
The Backspace key deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
Backspace
Tab key
The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop.
Tabkey
Shift key
The Shift key causes uppercase characters to appear. In the case of overlay
keys, the character printed on the upper left of the key appears when that
key is pressed.
Shift
Shiftkey
Fn button
The Fn key enables the special functions indicated on overlay keys (see
"Key combinations", Page 23).
Fnkey
Cursor keys
The cursor keys move the cursor in the direction of the arrow, i.e. up, down,
left, or right.
Cursor controlkeys
keys
Start key
The Start key opens the Windows Start menu.
Startkey
Menu key
The Menu key invokes the menu for the marked item.
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To 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 symbols printed in the upper right corner of each key. If you have switched on the virtual
numeric keypad, you can output the characters shown on the upper right of the keys.
The keyboard layout shown below may differ from your actual device.
Further information about the status indicators can be found in chapter "Status indicators", Page 18.
Key combinations
Keycombinations
The following description of key combinations applies to Windows operating systems. Some of the
following key combinations may not function in other operating systems or with certain device drivers.
Other key combinations are described in the relevant manuals supplied
with your application programs.
Key combinations are entered as follows:
Press the first key in the combination and keep it pressed.
While holding the first key down, press the other key or keys in the combination.
Combination
Description
Switching the loudspeakers on and off
This key combination switches your notebooks loudspeakers off
and on.
Loudspeakers
Fn+F3
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Combination
Description
Switching the touchpad and touchpad buttons on/off
This key combination switches the touchpad and the touchpad
buttons on or off.
Touchpadbuttons
Touchpad
Fn+F4
Decrease volume
This key combination reduces the volume of the internal
loudspeakers.
Volume
Fn+F8
Increase volume
This key combination increases the volume of the internal
loudspeakers.
Volume
Fn+F9
Toggleoutputscreen
Fn+F10
Ctrl
Alt
Del
Windows security/Task-Manager
This key combination opens the Windows security/Task-Manager
window.
Ctrl+Alt+Del
Back tab
This key combination moves the cursor back to the previous tab
stop.
Backtab
Shift+Tab
Key combinations using the Windows keys are detailed in the manual
for your operating system.
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Application keys
Applicationkeys
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Button
Description
Lock Workstation key
This key allows you to lock your workstation.
Mobility Center key
This button starts the Mobility Center.
E key
The E key is a simple way of activating and deactivating power management functions
(e.g. reduce screen brightness), see "Using the power-management features", Page 37.
I key
With the I key, you can obtain further information about your notebook.
Press this button while in S5 mode to display the remaining battery power indicator:
Red: Minimum battery power
Amber: Medium battery power
Green: Medium to full battery power
Wireless Components key
This application key is used to start the WirelessSelector software. The wireless
components that have been activated in the BIOS Setup can be switched on and off
individually.
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1 = Touchpad
The touchpad enables you to move the mouse pointer on the screen.
The touchpad buttons allow you to select and execute commands. They correspond
to the buttons on a conventional mouse.
You can use a key combination to disable the touchpad, to avoid accidentally moving
the pointer on the screen (see also "Key combinations", Page 23).
Selecting an item
Move the pointer to the item you wish to select.
Tap the touchpad once or press the left button once.
The item is selected.
Touchpad
Executing commands
Move the pointer to the field you wish to select.
Tap the touchpad twice or press the left button twice.
The command is executed.
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Dragging items
Select the desired item.
Press and hold the left button and drag the item to the desired position
with the finger on the touchpad.
The item will be moved.
Touchpad
ScrollWheel
The ScrollWheel (1) is an innovative and extremely convenient control. The ScrollWheel
allows you to scroll up or down in the active window (e.g. on a website) or forwards and
backwards in a document with a single finger movement. It makes it very easy for you to
display and read websites, documents and the content of windows.
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LCD screen
Notes
LCDscreen
High-quality TFT displays are installed in notebooks from Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH. For
technical reasons, TFT monitors are manufactured for a specific resolution. An optimal, clear
picture can only be ensured with the correct resolution intended for the relevant TFT monitor. A
monitor resolution which differs from the specification can result in an unclear picture.
The screen resolution of the LCD monitor of your notebook is optimally set at the factory.
The standard of production techniques today cannot guarantee an absolutely fault-free screen
display. A few isolated constant lit or unlit pixels (picture elements) may be present. The maximum
permitted number of pixels faults is stipulated in the international standard ISO 9241-3 (Class II).
Example:
A monitor with a resolution of 1280 x 800 has 1280 x 800 = 1024000 pixels. Each pixel consists of
three subpixels (red, green and blue), so there are almost 3 million subpixels in total. According to
ISO 9241-3 (class II), a maximum of 2 light and 2 dark pixels and an additional 5 light or 10 dark
subpixels or a corresponding mix may be defective (1 light subpixel counts as 2 dark subpixels).
Pixel
Subpixel
Cluster
Background lighting
TFT monitors are operated with background lighting. The luminosity of the background
lighting can decrease during the period of use of the notebook. However, you can
set the brightness of your monitor individually.
Synchronising the display on the LCD screen and an external monitor
For more information, please refer to the chapter "Key combinations", Page 23
under "Display output, switch between".
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Webcam
Webcam
Depending on the software used, you can use your Webcam to take pictures,
record video clips or take part in web chats.
The picture quality depends on the lighting conditions and the software being used.
You can only operate the webcam with a particular application (e.g. an Internet telephony
program or a video conferencing program which supports a webcam).
When using the webcam the notebook support must not wobble.
The webcam automatically adjusts itself to the current light level. For this reason
the LCD screen may flicker while the light level is adjusted.
Further information on using the webcam and on the additional settings
which are possible for your webcam can be found in the help function
of the program which uses the webcam.
If you wish to carry out a function test with your webcam, you can use the
corresponding test software available at "http://ts.fujitsu.com/support/".
Rechargeable battery
Life,battery
Battery
Rechargeablebattery
When not plugged into a mains socket, the notebook runs on its built-in battery. You
can increase the life of the battery by caring for the battery properly. The average
battery life is around 500 charge/discharge cycles.
You can extend the battery life by taking advantage of the available energy saving functions.
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The notebook battery can only be charged, when the ambient temperature
is between 5C and max. 35C.
You can charge the battery by connecting the notebook to the mains adapter
(see "Mains adapter connecting", Page 16).
If the battery is running low you will hear a warning alarm. If you do not connect the mains adapter
within five minutes of the warning alarm described above, your notebook will automatically switch off.
monitoring the battery charging level
Batterystatusmeter
Battery
Windows also has a "Battery status meter" in the taskbar for monitoring the battery capacity. When
you place the mouse pointer on the battery symbol, the system displays the battery status.
Battery storage
Chargingcapacity,battery
Self-discharge,battery
Battery
Keep the battery pack between 0C and +30C. The lower the temperature at which
the batteries are stored, the lower the rate of self-discharge.
If you will be storing batteries for a longer period (longer than two months),
the battery charge level should be approx. 30 %. To prevent exhaustive
discharge which would permanently damage the battery, check the level
of charge of the battery at regular intervals.
To be able to make use of the optimal charging capacity of the batteries, the battery
should be completely discharged and then fully recharged.
If you do not use the batteries for long periods, remove them from the
notebook. Never store the batteries in the device.
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Removing a battery
Prepare for removal, see chapter "Preparing to remove components", Page 62.
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Slide the release button in the direction of the arrow (1) and hold it in place.
Slide the release button in direction of the arrow (2).
Remove the battery from the battery compartment (3).
Installing a battery
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Module
Modules
Modulebay
The design of your notebook enables the flexible use of notebook batteries and drives. The
following modules can be operated in the module bay of your notebook:
Second battery
Optical drive
Empty plug-in unit (save weight)
Only use modules designed for your notebook.
Do not use force when installing or removing the module.
Make sure that no foreign objects enter the module bay.
You can swap modules during operation. This means you do not
need to switch off the notebook.
To replace a module, simply click on the corresponding icon in the
task bar and then on Exit or Select - Exit.
The module can now be removed without any further actions being necessary.
Removing a module
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WeightSaver
Drive
Module
Slide the release mechanism (1) in the direction of the arrow and hold.
Now pull the module (2) out of the module bay.
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Installing a module
Place the module into the module bay so that the contacts enter first.
Push the module into the module bay until you feel it locking into place.
Optical drive
Opticaldrive
This product contains a light emitting diode, classified in accordance with IEC
8251:1993: LASER CLASS 1, and must therefore not be opened.
Avoid touching the surface of a data carrier. Only handle data carriers by their edges.
Always store data carriers in their cases. This will protect the data carrier against
being covered in dust, scratched or damaged in any other way.
Protect your data carriers against dust, mechanical vibrations and direct sunlight.
Avoid storing a data carrier in areas subject to high temperatures or humidity.
You may use both 8-cm and 12-cm data carriers in the optical drive.
When using a data carrier of lesser quality, vibrations and reading errors may occur.
CD/DVD indicator
CD/DVDindicator
The CD/DVD indicator flashes when a data carrier is inserted. The indicator goes out when
the drive is ready for reading. The indicator lights up when the drive is being accessed.
You may only remove the data carrier when the indicator is unlit.
If the CD/DVD indicator does not go out after a data carrier has been inserted, but
instead continues to flash, this means that the drive cannot access the data carrier.
Either the data carrier is damaged or dirty or you are using a data
carrier that the drive cannot read.
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In the event of a power failure or damage to the drive, you can remove the data carrier manually.
Switch your notebook off.
Push a pen or a piece of wire (such as a
paperclip) firmly into the opening (1).
The drive tray is ejected. You can now pull
the drive tray (2) out of the drive.
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The notebook uses less power when the available power-management features are used. You
will then be able to work longer when using the battery before having to recharge it.
Power efficiency is increased and environmental pollution reduced. By
choosing the best power options, you can make significant savings and
at the same time help protect the environment.
When you close the LCD screen, depending on the setting in Windows, the
notebook automatically enters a power saving mode.
We recommend the following settings:
Function
Turn off monitor
Turn off hard disk(s)
Energy saving (S3)
On external power
After 10 minutes
After 15 minutes
After 20 minutes
On battery power
After 5 minutes
After 10 minutes
After 15 minutes
After 1 hour
After 30 minutes
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Memory cards
Slot
Supported formats
Your notebook supports the following format:
SD Card
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You can stop the memory card via the corresponding icon in the task bar:
Left-click on the icon.
Select the card you want to stop and remove.
Press the Enter key.
Wait for the dialogue box which tells you that it is now safe to remove the memory card.
On devices with card locking: Press
on the storage card (1).
The storage card is released and
can now be removed.
Pull the storage card out of the slot (2).
Memory card
1
2
ExpressCards
ExpressCard
Slot
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1
2
Please see the documentation relating to the card for driver installation instructions.
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You can stop the card using the corresponding icon in the task bar:
Left click on the icon to safely remove hardware, located in the taskbar.
Select the card you want to stop and remove.
Press the "Enter" key.
Wait for the dialog box which tells you that it is now safe to remove the card.
If the eject button is lowered, you must
first cause the eject button to release
from the notebook casing. To do this,
press the eject button until it pops out.
Press the eject button (1) so that the card
1
protrudes a little from the notebook.
Pull the card out of the slot (2).
2
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SIM card
Whether or not your device has a SIM card slot depends on whether or
not you have ordered UMTS functionality.
A SIM Card (Subscriber Identity Module) is a chip card which is inserted in a mobile telephone or
notebook to enable access to a mobile radio network in conjunction with an installed UMTS module.
Follow the instructions supplied by the provider of the SIM card.
The SIM card slot is located in the battery compartment and can only
be accessed when the battery is removed.
Complete the installation, see chapter "Finishing component removal", Page 67.
Complete the removal, see chapter "Finishing component removal", Page 67.
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The Bluetooth and UMTS modules and the wireless LAN transmission unit (antenna)
will also be switched off when you switch off the wireless components.
You can also deactivate the wireless components individually in the BIOS Setup. In
order to be able to do this, you will either need to know the supervisor password
if one has been assigned, or no password must have been assigned.
Pay attention to the additional safety notes for devices with radio components
provided in the "Safety/Regulations" manual.
Details on using Wireless LAN can be found in the online help system
included in the Wireless LAN software.
You can find more information on how to use Bluetooth on the CD you
received with your Bluetooth software.
You can obtain more information on UMTS from your service provider.
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USB dongle
a USB stick with your mobile phone providers SIM card
a mobile end-device (e.g. mobile phone) with Bluetooth connection
a mobile end-device (e.g. mobile phone) with data cable
The internal network module of your notebook supports Ethernet LAN. You can use it to
establish a connection to a local network (LAN = Local Area Network).
Connect the network cable to the LAN
port of the notebook (1).
Connect the network cable to your
network connection (2).
Your network administrator can help you to configure and use the LAN connections.
The network cable is not included in the delivery scope. This type of
cable can be obtained from a specialist dealer.
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1
2
4
5
1
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
=
=
=
=
=
=
USB ports
e-SATA port
LAN port
DVI port
VGA monitor port
Kensington Lock
The DVI port and DisplayPort cannot be used at the same time.
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The mains adapter must be 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 screen closed when
the notebook is connected to the Port Replicator. The resulting overheating can
cause reduced performance and increased activity of the integrated fan.
PortReplicator
Position the notebook so that it is in line with the back edge of the Port Replicator.
Place the notebook onto the Port Replicator (1) and ensure that it locks into place correctly.
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1
3
When the notebook is connected to a Port Replicator, the operating system creates
a hardware profile for the "Docked" mode. In this profile, for example, the setting is
saved as to which monitor was last used for output. This profile will be loaded, as
soon as the notebook is connected to a Port Replicator of the same type.
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Pull the unlocking lever in the direction of the arrow (1), until you hear the notebook unlatch.
Lift off the notebook (2).
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Security functions
Security functions
Securityfunctions
Your notebook has several security features that you can use to secure your
system from unauthorised access.
This chapter explains how to use each function, and what the benefits are.
Please remember that in some cases, for example, forgetting your password,
you may be locked out and unable to access your data. Therefore,
please note the following information:
The fingerprint sensor can record an image of a fingerprint. With additional fingerprint
software, this image can be processed and used instead of a password.
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Security functions
Your password can be up to eight characters long and contain letters and numbers.
No distinction is made between uppercase and lowercase.
You prevent unauthorised use of the BIOS Setup Utility with both the supervisor and the user
password. The supervisor password gives you access to all functions of the BIOS Setup
Utility, while the user password only provides some of the functions. You can only set a
user password if a supervisor password has already been assigned.
Please refer to the "Settings in BIOS Setup Utility", Page 68 section for a
description of how to call up and operate the BIOS Setup Utility.
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Security functions
Removing passwords
To remove a password (without setting a new password) perform the following steps:
User password
Supervisorpassword
Password
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Security functions
Operatingsystem
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Security functions
To 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 "Security functions", Page 49).
Enabling TPM
Requirement: You have assigned a supervisor password, see "Security functions", Page 49.
Call up the BIOS Setup and select the Security menu.
Mark the TPM Security Chip Setting field and press the Enter key.
Select Enabled to activate the TPM.
Once you have activated the TPM the Clear Security Chip option appears.
Select Clear Security Chip to delete the holder in the TPM. By clicking on Enabled,
all secret keys (e.g. SRK - Storage Root Keys, AIK - Attestation Identity Keys
etc.) generated by applications are deleted.
Please note that you will then no longer be able to access the data you have
encrypted with the keys based on that holder.
Disabling TPM
Requirement: You have assigned a supervisor password, see "Security functions", Page 49.
Call up the BIOS Setup and select the Security menu.
Mark the TPM Security Chip Setting field and press the Enter key.
Select Disabled to deactivate the TPM.
From the Exit menu, choose the option Exit Saving Changes.
Press the Enter key and select Yes.
Your notebook will now restart and TPM will be disabled.
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Peripheraldevices
Devices
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An analogue monitor is connected to the analogue VGA monitor port, a digital monitor to
the DVI monitor port. Screen output is limited to a maximum of two screens at any one
time (see "Key combinations", Page 23, section "Toggle output screen").
VGAconnection socket
Monitor
Monitorport
Screenport
HDMI port
HDMIport
The HDMI port on your notebook can be used to connect an external amplifier,
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 of the notebook.
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P
Digital DisplayPort
Switch off the notebook and the external monitor.
Plug the data cable of the external monitor into the monitor port.
First switch on the external monitor and then the notebook.
You can also switch between the external monitor and the LCD monitor of the
notebook, see chapter "Key combinations", Page 23.
You can display the same picture on the external monitor and the
notebook LCD monitor simultaneously.
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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 you can connect and disconnect
devices while your operating system is running.
USB 1.x has a maximum data transfer rate of 12 Mbit/s.
USB 2.x has a data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbit/s.
Additional information can be found in the documentation for the USB devices.
Connect the data cable to the
external device.
Connect the data cable to a USB
port of the notebook.
Device drivers
USB devices will be automatically recognised and installed by your operating system.
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It is recommended that the notebook be operated with the power supply connected
whenever the USB port with charging function is in use, as this function will drain
the battery more quickly if an external USB device is being charged.
The power supply unit must already be connected when the notebook is
switched off, as otherwise the USB charging function will be disabled and
the connected USB devices will not be charged.
Some USB devices (e.g. mobile telephones) require a driver in order to utilise the
USB charging function. In this case the USB charging function will not work when the
notebook is switched off, as no drivers are active when the notebook is switched off.
You can use this USB port to charge or supply power to a USB device (e.g. to charge a PDA
or a mobile phone or to connect a USB lamp), even if the notebook is switched off.
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An external SATA hard disk can be connected at the eSATA port. This allows you
to expand the internal hard disk capacity as you wish.
The length of the eSATA cable must not exceed 2 metres. Consult a specialist
dealer for advice on which eSATA data cable is suitable for your external eSATA
hard disk. Make sure that the hard disk has its own external power supply.
The data transfer rate is up to 2,400 Mbit/s.
eSATA
Device drivers
The eSATA hard disk is automatically recognised by your operating system and installed.
You will find more information in the documentation for the external SATA
hard disk and the operating system.
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Headphone port
Connectingaudio devices
Connectingheadphones
Audioports
You can connect headphones or external loudspeakers 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 disabled.
If you purchase a cable from a retailer, please note the following information:
The headphone port on your notebook is a "3.5 mm jack socket".
If you want to connect headphones or a speaker you will need a "3.5 mm jack plug".
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After consulting the Hotline/Service Desk, you may remove and install the
components described in this chapter yourself.
If you remove and install components without consulting the Hotline/Service
Desk, then the warranty of your notebook will be voided.
Switch the notebook off and pull the power plug out of the mains socket.
Always remove the battery.
Take care when you use the locking mechanisms on the battery and any other component.
Never use sharp objects such as screwdrivers, scissors or knives as leverage to remove covers.
Boards with electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) are marked with the label
shown.
ESD
Board
Notes
When handling boards fitted with ESDs, you must always observe the following
points:
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If you are asked by the Hotline/Service Desk to remove and install the memory
expansion yourself, proceed as follows:
Please observe the safety information in chapter "Important notes", Page 12.
When installing/removing memory modules, the battery must be removed from
the notebook and the notebook must not be connected to the power supply,
see "Preparing to remove components", Page 62.
Only use memory expansion modules that have been approved for your
notebook (see "Technical data", Page 78).
Never use force when installing or removing a memory extension.
Make sure that foreign objects do not fall into the memory extension compartment.
You must open the service compartment to remove or install a memory module. On some devices,
opening the compartment may expose other components. These components should be removed
and replaced only by authorised specialists. Therefore, be sure to observe the following:
Individual components can become very hot during operation. Therefore, we
recommend that you wait one hour after switching off the notebook before removing
or installing memory modules. Otherwise, there is a risk of suffering burns!
As some components are exposed that are sensitive to static electricity, please take
note of chapter "Notes on installing and removing boards and components", Page 61.
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Removing a cover
Prepare for removal, see "Preparing to remove components", Page 62.
3
2
63
64
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Use the pulling aid to pull the hard disk in the direction of the arrow (1) until the contacts disengage.
Remove the hard disk from the hard disk compartment (2).
Place the hard disk into the hard disk compartment (1).
Use the pulling aid to push the hard disk in the direction of the arrow (2) until the contacts engage.
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The BIOS Setup Utility allows you to set the system functions and the hardware
configuration for the notebook.
When it is delivered, the notebook is set to factory default settings. You can
change these settings in BIOS Setup Utility. Any changes you make take effect as
soon as you save and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
The BIOS Setup Utility program contains the following menus:
About
System
Advanced
Security
Boot
Exit
Press the F1 key to display help on the operation of BIOS Setup Utility. The description
of the individual settings is shown in the right-hand window of the BIOS Setup Utility.
With the F9 key you can load the default settings of the BIOS Setup Utility.
Use the cursor keys or to select the menu you wish to access to make changes.
The menu is displayed on the screen.
Select the option you want to change with the cursor keys or .
Press the Enter key.
Press the ESC key to exit the selected menu.
For future reference, make a note of the changes you have made (for example, in this manual).
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You need to select the desired option in the Exit menu and activate it by pressing the Enter key:
Exit Saving Changes - save changes and exit BIOS Setup Utility
To save the current menu settings and exit the BIOS Setup Utility, select Exit Saving Changes and Yes.
The notebook is rebooted and the new settings come into effect.
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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 circumstances that led to the fault. Also
make a note of any error messages displayed.
Switch the notebook off.
Please contact the Hotline/Service Desk.
You can find the telephone numbers in the service desk list. Please have
the following information ready when you call:
The model name and serial number of the notebook. The serial number is
located on a sticker on the underside of the notebook.
Notes of any messages that appear on the screen and information on acoustic signals.
Any changes you have made to the hardware or software since
receiving the notebook.
Any changes you have made to the BIOS Setup settings since receiving the notebook.
Your system configuration and all peripheral devices connected to your system.
Your sales contract.
Our notebooks have been designed primarily with mobile applications in mind. This
means that considerable effort has been made to optimise components and equipment
in terms of weight, space and energy requirements. Depending on the particular
configuration you have purchased, it is possible that functionality may be slightly reduced
compared to a desktop PC if you are running processor-intensive gaming software, e.g.
games with intensive 3D graphics. Updating your hardware with drivers which have not
been approved by Fujitsu Technology Solutions may result in performance losses, data
losses or malfunction of the equipment. A list of approved drivers and current BIOS
versions can be downloaded from: "http://ts.fujitsu.com/support/downloads.html"
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You can use the "Windows Recovery CD" (optionally available) and the "Drivers & Utilities
CD/DVD" to reinstall the operating system.
The instructions are provided on the case of the Recovery CD.
During the reinstall process your personal files and any installed programs
will be deleted. We advise you to backup your files to an external hard
drive, or CD / DVD disk before you start.
Switch the notebook on.
The following display briefly appears on the screen during start-up:
<ESC>Diagnostic screen <F12>Boot Menu <F2>BIOS Setup
Insert the "Drivers & Utilities" CD/DVD into the optical drive. The CD starts automatically.
Click on the Desk Update button.
Select Automatic driver installation (Express) and click on Start installation.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
Restart your notebook when the driver installation is completed.
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Cause
Time and date are incorrect.
If the time and date are still set incorrectly after
switching on the notebook.
Troubleshooting
With the BIOS-Setup-Utility, you can set the
date and time in the main menu.
Please contact your sales outlet or our
Hotline/Service Desk.
Cause
Troubleshooting
Press the Num key.
The virtual numeric keypad of your device is
activated, see "Virtual numeric keypad", Page 23
Cause
Monitor is switched off.
External monitor or television set connected.
Troubleshooting
Press a key or touch the touchpad.
Press the key combination to switch the
screen output, see "Key combinations",
Page 23.
Cause
Reflected glare
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Troubleshooting
Turn the notebook or alter the tilt of the LCD
screen.
Increase the brightness of the screen.
Cause
Monitor is switched off.
Power saving has been activated (monitor is
blank).
Brightness is set to dark.
Screen output is set to the notebooks LCD
screen
The external monitors power cable or data
cable is not connected properly.
Troubleshooting
Switch the external monitor on.
Press any key to continue.
Adjust the brightness of the monitor.
Press the key combination to switch the
screen output, see "Key combinations",
Page 23.
Switch off the external monitor and the
notebook.
Check whether the power cable is plugged
properly into the external monitor and into
the power socket.
Check whether the data cable is properly
connected to the notebook and the external
monitor (if it is plugged in with a connector).
Switch on the external monitor and the
notebook.
Cause
The wrong external monitor has been selected
or the wrong screen resolution has been set for
the application program.
Troubleshooting
Terminate the application program in
Windows by pressing Alt + F4 . If the
fault persists after closing the program, use
the key combination for switching the screen
output (see "Key combinations", Page 23) to
switch over to the notebooks LCD screen.
Change the following setting:
Set the screen resolution: Set the screen
resolution as described in the documentation
for your operating system.
Select monitor: Select monitor 1 or 2 as
described in the documentation for your
operating system.
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Cause
The battery is not installed correctly.
Troubleshooting
Check whether the battery is installed
correctly in its compartment.
Switch the notebook on.
Cause
Notebook is in energy saving mode.
An application programme has caused the
malfunction.
Troubleshooting
Leave energy saving mode.
Close the application program or restart
the notebook (by restarting the operating
system or switching the device off and back
on again).
Charge the battery.
or
Insert a charged battery.
or
Connect the mains adapter to the
notebook.
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Cause
The printer is not switched on.
Troubleshooting
Make sure that the printer is switched
on and ready for operation (refer to the
documentation supplied with the printer).
Check that the data cable connecting
the notebook to the printer is properly
connected.
Check that the data cable connecting
the notebook to the printer is properly
connected.
Check whether the correct printer driver is
loaded (refer to the printer documentation).
Cause
The wireless component is disabled.
Troubleshooting
Switch the radio component on (see
"Switching the wireless components on and
off", Page 43).
Check whether the radio connection is
switched on via the software.
Further information on using the radio
component can be found in the help files.
Acoustic warnings
Acoustic error messages
Errors
Cause
A beep sounds every few seconds.
Troubleshooting
Charge the battery.
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This section describes the error messages generated by the BIOS Setup. Error messages displayed
by the operating system or programmes are described in the relevant documentation.
If the error message appears repeatedly, despite troubleshooting measures, please
contact the place of purchase or our customer service centre.
Error message/cause
CMOS battery bad
If the error message occurs repeatedly, the
buffer battery in the notebook is flat.
System CMOS checksum bad - default configuration
used
Resolution
Contact your sales outlet or our customer
service centre.
nn Stuck key
Operating system not found
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Error message/cause
Resolution
Previous boot incomplete - Default configuration
Press the F1 function key when prompted
used Due to an error during the previous system
to do so.
boot, default values were used for certain
settings. Check the settings in the BIOS Setup.
Real time clock error
Contact your sales outlet or our customer
service centre.
nnnnK Shadow RAM failed at offset: xxxx Failing
Contact your sales outlet or our customer
Bits: zzzz
service centre.
System battery is dead - Replace and run SETUP
Contact your sales outlet or our customer
service centre.
System cache error - Cache disabled
Contact your sales outlet or our customer
service centre.
System timer error
Contact your sales outlet or our customer
service centre.
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Technical data
Technical data
Technicaldata
LIFEBOOK
Technicaldata
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature
Dimensions
Width x depth x height
Weight
Main memory
Slots
5 C 35 C
282 mm x 215 mm x 29.9 mm
Approx. 1.4 kg
2 slots 204-pin DDR3-1333 SO-DIMM with a
max. total of 8 Gbyte RAM
2 Gbyte or 2 Gbyte DDR3-1333 SO-DIMM
The data sheet for the device provides further technical data. You will find the data
sheet on your device or on the Internet at "http://ts.fujitsu.com/support".
Rechargeable battery
You can find information on the batteries used in your device on the
Internet at "http://ts.fujitsu.com/support".
Rated voltage
Rated capacity
Mains adapter
Technicaldata
Electrical data
Primary
Rated voltage
Rated frequency
Secondary
Rated voltage
Max. rated current
60 W
100 V 240 V (automatic)
50 Hz 60 Hz (automatic)
19 V
3.16 A
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Manufacturers notes
Manufacturers notes
Disposal and recycling
Notes
Information about this subject can be found on your notebook or on our Internet pages.
Declarations of Conformity
Declarationofconformity
The "Declarations of Conformity" for the device can be found at our Internet
address under: "http://ts.fujitsu.com/ce".
Fujitsu Technology Solutions hereby declares that your device is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
CE marking
CEmarking
Slovakia
Hungary
following countries:
Denmark
France
Iceland
Lithuania
Norway
Rumania
Slovenia
Cyprus
Germany
Greece
Italy
Luxembourg
Austria
Sweden
Spain
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Index
Index
A
A beep sounds every second 72
Acoustic error messages 75
Alt+Tab 24
Anti-theft protection 50
Application keys 25
Audio devices, connecting 60
Audio ports 60
B
Back tab 24
Backspace 22
Bass loudspeaker (subwoofer) 41
Battery
battery life 30
caring for and maintaining 31
charge level 31, 37
charging 31
self-discharge 31
storage 31
Battery indicator 19
Battery status indicator
see Battery indicator 19
Battery status meter 31
Battery symbol
see Battery indicator 19
BIOS Setup Utility
calling 68
exiting 69
operating 68
protecting with password 50
settings 68
Bluetooth
Switching off module 43
Switching on module 43
Bluetooth, safety notes 12
Board 61
Buffer battery, load 72
Buttons 21
C
Caps Lock 22
indicator 19
CD/DVD indicator 34
CD/DVD:
manual emergency removal
CE marking 79
Charging capacity, battery 31
Cleaning 14
Components
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35
installing / removing 61
Configuration, BIOS Setup Utility
Connecting audio devices 60
Connecting headphones 60
Crystal View display
cleaning 14
Ctrl+Alt+Del 24
Cursor control keys 22
Cursor keys 22
D
Date is incorrect 72
Declaration of conformity
Device
setting up 16
Devices
connecting 54
disconnecting 54
Drive
indicator 19
Removing 33
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E
Emergency removal of data carrier 35
Energy
energy saving 13
Energy saving 13
Energy saving mode
leaving 74
Enter 22
Enter key 22
Error message:
on the screen 76
Error messages on the screen 76
Errors
Acoustic warnings 75
ESD 61
Ethernet LAN 44
ExpressCard 39
F
Fault
correction 70
Fingerprint sensor 49
configure 49
First-time setup
15
Fn key 22
Fn+F10 24
Fn+F3 23
Index
Fn+F4
Fn+F6
Fn+F7
Fn+F8
Fn+F9
24
24
24
24
24
G
Getting started
15
H
Handling
data carriers 34
Hard disk:
restoring the contents 71
Hardware configuration 68
HDMI port 55
I
Important notes 12
Incorrect date/time 72
Indicator
Caps Lock 19
drive 19
Num Lock 19
Scroll Lock 19
Inserting
a data carrier 35
K
Kensington MicroSaver
Key combinations 23
Keyboard 21
cleaning 14
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L
LCD screen
cleaning 14
decrease brightness 24
difficult to read 72
notes 29
reflected glare 72
remains blank 72
LCD screen is too dark 72
Life, battery 30
Line feed 22
Loudspeakers 41
switch off 23
switch on 23
M
Main memory
see Adding memory 62
Mains adapter
connecting 16
setting up 16
Manual removal of data carrier 35
Mechanical backup 50
Memory card
handling 38
inserting 38
removing 39
Memory expansion
installing 64
removing 63
Memory module
important notes 62
installing 64
removing 63
Microphone 41
Microphone, connecting 60
Mobile operation 13
Module
Removing 33
Module bay 33
Modules 33
Monitor
connecting 55
drifting display 73
remains blank 73
Monitor port
see VGA connection socket 55
N
Notebook
before you travel 13
cannot be started 74
cleaning 14
stops working 74
switching off 20
transporting 1314
using 18
Notebook, operation 18
Notes 12
boards 61
cleaning 14
disposal / recycling 79
energy saving 13
LCD screen 29
Safety 12
transport 13
Num Lock
indicator 19, 23
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Index
Numeric keypad 21
see Virtual numeric keypad
23
O
Operating system
activating system protection 52
cancel system protection 52
protecting with password 52
Operating system, restoring 71
Optical drive 34
P
Packaging 15
Password
changing 51
entering 51
removing 51
Password protection 50
Peripheral devices
connecting 54
disconnecting 54
Port Replicator
Connecting a notebook 46
Ports 45
Ports
Port Replicator 45
Power
power consumption 37
power-management features
Power-on indicator 19
Preparing for operation 16
Printer does not print 75
R
Radio component:
safety notes 12
Rechargeable battery 30
see Battery 30
Removing
a data carrier 35
Removing memory
see Adding memory 62
Return 22
S
Safety notes 12
Screen
no screen display
Screen brightness
decrease 24
increase 24
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37
Screen port
see VGA connection socket 55
Scroll Lock
indicator 19
Security functions 49
Selecting a location 16
Self-discharge, battery 31
Servicing 61
Setup
see BIOS Setup Utility 68
Shift 22
Shift key 22
Shift+Tab 24
Slot
ExpressCard 39
Memory cards 38
Standby indicator 19
Start key 22
Status indicators 18
Summer time 72
Supervisor password
changing 51
entering 51
removing 51
Switching on
the notebook 20
Switching on for the first time 17
System configuration 68
System expansion 62
see Adding memory 62
System settings, BIOS Setup Utility 68
T
Tab key 22
Technical data 78
Mains adapter 78
notebook 78
The radio connection to a network does
not work 75
Time not correct 72
Time, daylight savings 72
Tips 70
Toggle output screen 24
Touchpad 24, 27
buttons 27
cleaning 14
dragging items 28
executing commands 27
moving the pointer 27
selecting an item 27
switch off 24
Touchpad buttons 24
TPM 53
Index
Transport
Transport damage 15
Transportation 1314
Travel, notebook 13
Troubleshooting 70
Trusted Platform Module 53
U
USB charging function 58
USB ports 57
User password
changing 51
entering 51
removing 51
Using a Kensington Lock 50
V
VGA connection socket
23
W
Webcam 30
Weight Saver
Removing 33
Wireless LAN
Switching off 43
Switching on 43
Wireless LAN:
safety notes 12
55
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