Fujitsu Siemens Computers B6210 manual

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    Fujitsu LifeBook ® B6210 Notebook User’ s Guide B Series.book Page 1 Fri day, May 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    B Series.book Page 2 Fri day, May 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    Copyright Copyright and T rademark Information Fujitsu Co mputer Syst ems Corporation has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completene ss of this document. H owev er , as ongoing dev elopment efforts are contin ually impro ving the capabilities of our products, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the cont ents of this document. W e discl[...]

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    LifeBook B6200 Series IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTI ONS This unit requires an AC adapter to operate. U se only UL Listed Class 2 Adapte rs with an output rating of 16 V DC, with a minimum current of 2.5 A. A C Ad apter output polarity : W hen using your notebook equipment, basic safety precautions should alway s be followed to r educe the risk of fi[...]

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    T able of Content s LifeBook ® B6200 Series Notebook T able of Contents 1 PREFACE Preface About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Fujitsu Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK Overview Unp[...]

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    LifeBook B6200 Series Starting Y our LifeBook Notebook Power On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Boot Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 BIOS Setup Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Booting the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Registering Your LifeB[...]

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    T able of Content s 7 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Configuration Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Microprocessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Audio .[...]

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    LifeBook B6200 Series B Series.book Page 8 Fri day, May 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    1 1 Preface B Series.book Page 1 Fri day, May 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    2 LifeBook B6200 Series B Series.book Page 2 Fri day, May 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    3 Preface Preface ABOUT THIS GUIDE The LifeBook® B6200 Series notebook from F ujitsu Comput er Syst ems is a powerful notebook c omputer . It is powered b y a fast Intel® Core™ Solo ultra-low voltage proc essor , has a built-in 12.1" color touch scr een display , and brings the computing power of a desktop personal computer to a por ta ble[...]

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    4 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section One B Series.book Page 4 Fri day, May 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    5 2 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook B Series.book Page 5 Fri day, May 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    6 LifeBook B6200 Series B Series.book Page 6 Fri day, May 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    7 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-1. Fuji tsu LifeBook B6200 Ser ies notebook Overview This section describ es the components of your Fujitsu LifeBook B6200 Series notebook. W e strongly recom- mend that you re ad it before using y our notebook, eve n if you ar e alre ady familia r with notebook co mpute rs. UNPACKING W hen y ou recei v e y[...]

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    8 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Two Figure 2-5. LifeBook notebook with display open Locating the Controls and Connectors T OP AND FRONT COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of y our LifeBook notebook’ s top and front components. Display Panel Latch The display panel lat ch locks and releases the display panel. T ouch Screen Display[...]

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    9 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-6. LifeBook notebook left-side p anel LEFT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS Follo wing is a brief description of your LifeBook note- book’ s left-side co mponents. Modem (RJ-11) T elephone Port The Mode m (RJ-11) telephone port is for attaching a telephone line t o the in ternal multinational 56K modem. PC Card Slot[...]

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    10 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Two Figure 2-7. LifeBook notebook right- side panel RIGHT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS Follo wing is a brief description of your LifeBook note- book’ s rig ht-side components. Stylus The stylus is used as the pointing device for the t ouch screen. Compact Flash Card Eject Button Allows y ou to eject a compact flash c[...]

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    11 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2- 8. LifeBook notebook bo ttom panel BOTTOM COMPONENTS Follo wing is a brief description of your LifeBook note- book’ s bottom panel components. Docking Port Connec tor This connect or allows y ou to c onnect the optional Po rt Rep l ic a to r . Air V ents The air ve nts are used t o cool the syst em to p[...]

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    12 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Two Figure 2-9. LifeBook not ebook rear panel REAR PANEL COMPONENTS Follo wing is a brief description of your LifeBook note- book’ s rig ht-side components. External Video Port The external video port allows y ou to c onnect an externa l monitor or LCD projector. N ote that w hen th e optional P or t Replicat [...]

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    13 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-10. Status In dicator Panel Status Indicator Panel The Status Indicator displa ys symbols that correspond with a sp ecific component of your LifeBook notebo ok. These symbols tell you how eac h of those components are operating. (Figur e 2-10) POWER INDICATOR The P ower indicator symbol states whether your[...]

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    14 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Tw o BATTERY CHARGING INDICATOR Located to the left of the Battery Level indicator is a small arrow symbol. This sy mbol states whether the batter y is charg ing. T his indic ator wil l flash if the batter y is too hot or cold t o charge . WIRELESS LAN/BLUETOOTH DEVICE ACCESS INDICATOR The W i reless LAN/Bluetoo[...]

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    15 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-12. Keyboard Keyboard USING THE KEYBOARD Y our LifeBook notebook has an integral 82-key keyboard. The k eys perform all the standard functions of a 101-key k eyboard, inc luding the W indows keys and other special function keys. This section describes the following keys. (Figur e 2-12) ■ N umeric k eypad[...]

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    16 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section T wo ■ [Fn+F3]: Pressing [F3] while holding [Fn] will toggle the A udio M ute on and off. ■ [Fn+F4]: Pressing [F4] while holding [Fn] will toggle the touch pad o n and off. N ote that the [Fn+ F4] com- bination only wo rks if Man ual Setting is selected in the BIOS. ■ [Fn +F5]: Pr essing [F5] while holding[...]

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    17 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-13. T ouchpad pointing device T ouchpad Pointing Device The T ouchpad pointing device comes b uilt into y o ur LifeBook notebook. It is used to contr ol the move ment of the pointer to select items on your displa y panel. The T ouchpad is composed of a cursor c ontrol, a scr olling button, and left and rig[...]

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    18 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Two DRAGGING Dragging means pressing and holding the left button, while moving the cursor . T o drag, move the cursor t o the item you wish to mo ve. P ress and hold the left button while moving the item t o its new location and then release it. Dragging can also be done using the T ouchpad. First, tap the T ouc[...]

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    19 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook T o rig ht-click , go to Star t -> Cont rol P anel -> T ouch P anel. Fr om that window , you can specify a right button tool by using the T ouc h P anel Configuration C ontrol button prior to the desired right mouse click. It can be used two ways: by holding do wn the key or by pressing the key on ce. Figure [...]

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    20 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section T wo V olume Control Y our Fuji tsu LifeBook notebook has multiple vol ume contr ols which interact with each other . CONTROLLING THE V O LUME The volume can be c ontrolled in several differ ent wa ys: ■ V olume can be set from within the V olume Control on the T askbar . ■ V olume can be c ontr olled from t[...]

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    21 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-22. LifeBook Security/Appl ication Panel LifeBook Security/ Application Panel A unique feature of y our LifeBook notebook is the Secu- rit y/Application P anel that allows you to secur e your notebook from unauthorized use. The Securit y/Applica- tion P anel also allows y ou to launch applications with the[...]

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    22 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Two T able 2-1 Microsoft W indows XP Profes sional Edition - Security/Appl ication Button Function s T able 2-2 Microsoft W indows XP T ablet PC Editi on - Security/Application Butt on Functions IMPORT ANT NOTE: In the following charts, the button functions for systems with Microsoft Windows XP Professional and [...]

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    23 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Setting Supervisor Password Y ou must hav e set a super visor password before setting any user passwor ds. The superv isor password can bypass the user password. 1. Go to the Start menu. 2. Click on Run . 3. T ype in: C:Program FilesFujitsu Security Panel Application SupervisorFJSECS.EXE , then press [Ent er] [...]

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    24 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Two Removing Security Panel Application with Passwords Still Active U sing this feature will not allow an y changes to the password. Us e r : 1. Go to Start Men u, Click on Control Panel . 2. Open Add/R emove Programs Propert ies in the Contr ol P anel. 3. Select the Security P anel Applic ation in the list, and[...]

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    25 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook launch with this button, and then click OK. The button will now launch the new application. The Inte rnet tab is differ ent. It c omes set to laun ch your W indo ws default Inte rnet browser (I nternet Explorer), unless you ha ve changed th is in W indo ws. In order t o recon figure it t o launch another p rogram f[...]

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    26 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Two B Series.book Page 26 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    27 3 Getting Started B Series.book Page 27 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    28 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Three B Series.book Page 28 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    29 Getting Started Figure 3-1. Connecting the AC Adapter Power Sources Y our LifeBook notebook has three possible pow er sources: a primary Lithium ion batter y , an AC adapter or an o ptional A uto/Airline a dapte r . CONNECTING THE POWER ADAPTERS The A C adapter or optional A uto/Airline adapte r pro vides power for operating your not ebook and c[...]

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    30 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Three Figure 3-2. Opening the Di splay Panel Display Panel Y our LifeBook notebook conta ins a displa y panel that is backlit for easier viewing in bright environments and maintains top r esolution thr ough the use of active- matrix technology . OPENING THE DISPLAY PANEL 1. Pr ess the Display P a nel latch in. T[...]

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    31 Getting Started Starting Y our LifeBook Notebook POWER O N Suspend/Resume On button The Suspend/R esume button is used to tu rn on your LifeBook notebook from its off state. Once y ou hav e connect ed your A C adapter or charged the internal Lithium ion battery , you can po wer on yo ur notebook. Figure 3-3. Pressing the Su spend/Resume Button P[...]

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    32 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Three 3. Press the [RIGHT ARRO W] or [LEFT ARRO W] key to scro ll through the other setup menus to review or alter the current settings. BIOS Guide A guide to y our notebook’ s BIOS is avail able online. Please visit our ser vice and suppor t W e bsite at www .us.fujitsu.com/c omputer s . Once there, select Su[...]

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    33 Getting Started Power Management TBD - SW ENG REVIEW FOR CURRENCY Y our LifeBook notebook has man y options and features for conserving battery power . Some of these features ar e automatic and need no use r intervention, such as those for the inte rnal modem. H owev er , others depend on the parameters you set to best suit y our operating condi[...]

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    34 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Three information, and any other data required to support the operation(s) in progress. W hen you r esume operation from Standb y mode, y our notebook will return t o the point where it left off. T o resume ope ration, you must use the Suspend/R e sume button t o resume operation, and there m ust be an adequate [...]

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    35 Getting Started 3. Click OK. Y our notebook will shut do wn and then reb oo t. POWER O FF Before turning off the po wer b y choosing Sh ut Do wn from the W indows Start menu, check that the H ard Drive, PC Car d and the Floppy Disk Drive A ccess indi- cators are all Off. (See Figure 2-5 on page 8) If you tur n off the power while acc essing a di[...]

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    36 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Three B Series.book Page 36 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    37 4 User -Installable Features B Series.book Page 37 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    38 LifeBook B6200 Series - Section Four B Series.book Page 38 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    39 User Installable Features Lithium ion Battery Y our LifeBook notebook has a Lithium ion battery that pro vides power for operating your notebook when no external po wer sour ce is a vailable. The batt ery is durable and long lasting , but should not be exp osed to extreme temperatures, high voltages, chem icals or other hazards. The Lit hium ion[...]

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    40 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Four Dead Battery Suspend mode sho ws on the Statu s indi- cator just lik e the normal Standby mode. Once yo ur notebook goes into Dead Battery Suspend mode you will be unable t o resume operation unti l you pro vide a source of power either fr om an adapter , or a charged battery . Once you hav e pro vided powe[...]

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    41 User Installable Features Figure 4-3. Loading/Ejecti ng a 3.5” Floppy Disk External Floppy Disk Drive* *Opti onal dev ice CONNECTING AN OPTIONAL EXTERNAL FLOPPY DISK DRIVE Y our LifeBook notebook may hav e an optional exte rnal floppy disk drive whic h can read and write information on removable 1.44MB and 720KB fl oppy disks. The USB floppy d[...]

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    42 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Four Figure 4-5. Flopp y Disk W rite Protect Formatting a floppy di sk that already contains data will erase all of the information on the disk. Write Pr otected Write Enabled B Series.book Page 42 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    43 User Installable Features Figure 4-6. inserting/Removing PC Card s PC Cards Y our LifeBook notebook supports T y pe I and T y pe II PC Cards, which can perform a var iety of functions. Some available PC Cards: ■ Wi r e l e s s Wi d e A re a Ne t w o r k ( W A N ) c a r d s ■ Fax /d at a m ode m c ard s ■ Local area network (LAN) cards ■ [...]

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    44 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Four Figure 4-7. Compact Flash Card Slot Compact Flash Cards Y our Fujitsu LifeBook notebook supports Compact Flash (CF) cards, which ca n perform a v ariety of func- tions . Some available Compact Flash Cards: ■ Me m o r y c a r d s ■ Fax /d at a m ode m c ard s ■ Local area network (LAN) cards For furthe[...]

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    45 User Installable Features REMOVING COMPACT FLASH CARDS T o remo ve a Compact Flash Ca rd, follow these easy steps: 1. See your Compact Flash Card man ual for specific instructions on removing y our card. Some Compact Flash Cards may require y our notebook to be in Suspend M ode or Off while removing them. 2. Push the eject button in until it is [...]

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    46 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Four Memory Upgrade Module Y our notebook has been co nfigur ed with a minimum o f 512 MB of high spee d DDR2 533 MHz RAM factor y installed. In addition t o the installed memory , there is a second DIMM slot in which you can install a second module. Y ou can also increase your notebook ’ s memor y capacity by[...]

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    47 User Installable Features Figure 4-12. Removing a Memor y Upgrade Module 10. Re place the c ov er and th e screws. CHECKING THE COMPUTER RECOGNITION OF NEW MEMORY CAPACITY Once y ou hav e changed the system memor y capacity , be sure t o check that y our notebook has recognized the change. Y ou can check the memory capacit y by looking at the ma[...]

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    48 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Four Figure 4-13. Optional Port Replicator rear panel Port Replicator* Ideal for q uick co nnect/disconnect of peripheral devices, the optional P ort Replicator ex tends t he functionality of your Li feBook notebook b y pro viding ports to connect a LAN (RJ-45) cable, an ex ternal video device, two USB 2.0 devic[...]

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    49 User Installable Features Figure 4-15. Unlatching the Po rt Replicator 2. Pull the notebook a wa y from the P ort Replicator t o detach it from y our notebook. (Figure 4-16) Figure 4-16. Removing the Port Replicator B Series.book Page 49 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    50 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Four Device Ports Y our LifeBook notebook a nd the optional P ort Repli- cator c ome equipped with multiple ports to which you can connect an e xternal device including: disk driv es, keyboards, modems, printers, etc. MODEM (RJ-11) JACK The modem (RJ-11) jack is us ed for an internal modem. T o connect the telep[...]

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    51 User Installable Features EXTERNAL VIDEO PORT The external video port allows y ou to c onnect an external monitor or L CD projector . In order to connect an external device, follo w these easy steps: See “L ifeBook notebook rear panel” on page 12. 1. Re mov e the co ver from the port opening, if present. 2. Align the connector with the port [...]

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    52 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Four B Series.book Page 52 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    53 5 T roubleshooting B Series.book Page 53 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    54 LifeBook B6200 Series B Series.book Page 54 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    55 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Y our LifeBook notebook is sturdy and subject to few prob lems in the field. H ow ever , y ou ma y enc ounter simple setup or operating problems that you can solve on the spot, or pr oblems with peripheral devices, that you can sol ve by r eplacing the device. The information in this section helps you isolate an[...]

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    56 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Five TR O U B L E S H O O T I N G TA B L E Prob lem Page A udio Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 56 Docking Pr oblems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 56 Floppy Disk Drive P roble ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 56 Har d Drive Proble ms . . . . . . . .[...]

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    57 T roubleshooting Y ou cannot acc ess your hard driv e. (con tinued) Security is set so your oper- ating system cannot be started without a pas swo rd. V erify your password and security settings. Ke y b o a r d o r Mo u s e P r o b l e m s The built-in k eyboard does not seem to wo rk. The notebook has gone i nto Standby mode. Pus h t he Su s pe[...]

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    58 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Five Y ou hav e installed a USB device but your LifeBook notebook does not rec og- nize the device, or the device does not seem to work properly . (con tinued) Y ou may ha ve the wrong I/O address selected for yo ur device. See your device documentation and software docu- mentation to d etermine the r equir ed I[...]

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    59 T roubleshooting Y our LifeBo ok notebook turns off all by itself. (con tinued) Y ou are operating on battery powe r and hav e ignored a lo w battery alarm until the batter y is at the dead battery state and your mac hine has gone i nto Dead Batte ry Suspend mode. Install a power adapter and then push the S uspend/ Re su m e b u tt o n . See “[...]

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    60 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Five The system po wer s up , and displa ys power on info rma- tion, but fails to load the operat ing system. The boot sequence settings of the setup utility are not compa tibl e w ith your configuration. Set the operating source by pressing the [F2] k ey while the Fujitsu logo is on scr een and ente r the setup[...]

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    61 T roubleshooting The display goes blank b y itsel f after you have been using it. The notebook has gone i nto Video T imeout, Standby Mode, or H ibernate Mode because you h av e not used it for a period of time. Pr ess any butt on on the k eyboard, or move the mouse to restore operation. If that fails, push t he Suspend/R esume button. Check you[...]

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    62 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Five POWER ON SELF T EST MESS AGES The following is an alphabetic list of er ror-and-status messages that Phoenix BIOS and/or your operating system can generate and an explanation of ea ch message. Error messages are marked with an *. If an error message is display ed that is not in this list, write it d own and[...]

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    63 T roubleshooting *Parity Check 1 nnnn P arity error found in the system bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on th e screen. If it cannot locate the addres s, it displays "????". This is a potentially data d estro ying failure. Co ntact your support representative. *Parity Check 2 nnnn P arity er ror found in the I/O[...]

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    64 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section F ive Restoring Y our Pre-installed Software The Drivers and A pplicatio ns Rest ore (D AR) DVD contains sets of device drive rs and Fujitsu utilities (in specific directories) that are uniq ue to you r comput er configuration fo r use as documented below . Re-Installing Individual Drivers and Applications The D[...]

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    65 T roubleshooting 5. If you ha ve an exter nal DVD driv e con nected, proc eed to the ne xt step; otherwise, proc eed to step 7. 6. If you ha ve an external DVD driv e connected: • Select the Advan ced menu in the BIOS window . • Scroll down to the USB Featur es submenu and press the Ent er key t o open it. • If Legacy USB Support is disabl[...]

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    66 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section F ive B Series.book Page 66 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    67 6 Care and Maintenance B Series.book Page 67 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    68 LifeBook B6200 Series - Section Six B Series.book Page 68 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    69 Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance If yo u use your LifeBook not ebook carefully , you will increase its life and reliability . This section pr ovides some tips for looking after the notebook and its devices. LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK Caring for your LifeBook notebook ■ Y our LifeBook notebook is a durable but sensiti ve electronic device. T re[...]

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    70 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Six KEYBOARD Caring for your Keyboard The keyboard of y our comput er is a very sensitive instrument. It is made up of many switches that a re activated when yo u press on the keys. The k eyboard is a major component of the heat diss ipation system in a notebook. Due to heat and siz e conside rations the keyboar[...]

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    71 Care and Maintenance CDs Caring fo r your CDs CDs are p recision devices and will function r eliably if give n re as ona bl e c are. ■ Always store y our CDs in its case when it is not in use. ■ Always han dle CDs by the edges and av oid touching the surface. ■ A void storing an y CDs in extreme temperatures. ■ Do not bend CDs or set hea[...]

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    72 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Six B Series.book Page 72 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    73 7 Specifications B Series.book Page 73 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    74 LifeBook B6200 Series - Section Seven B Series.book Page 74 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    75 Specifications Specifications This section pr ovides the har dwar e and en vironmental specifications for your F ujitsu LifeBook B6200 Series notebook. Specifications of particular configurations will var y . CONFIGURATION LABEL Y our LifeBook notebook cont ains a configuration label located on the bottom. (See figure 2-8 on page 11 for location[...]

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    76 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Seven SECURITY FEATURES Theft Prevention Lock Slot Lock slot for use with ph ysical restraining security systems. Fingerprint Sensor Optional fingerprint sens or in some configurations T rusted Platform Module (TPM) The embedded TPM 1.2 pr otects digital iden tification and data, and authenticates you to your ne[...]

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    77 Specifications PRE-INSTALLED SOFTWARE Y our LifeBook comes with pre-installed software for playing audio and video files of various formats. The software c onfiguration installed is dependent upon the operating system that is pre-installed on y our system. I n addition, there is file transfer softwar e, virus protection software and P ower M ana[...]

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    78 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Seven B Series.book Page 78 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    79 8 Glossary B Series.book Page 79 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    80 LifeBook B6200 Series - Section Eight B Series.book Page 80 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    81 Glossary Glossary AC Adapter A devi ce which con verts the AC v oltage from a wall outlet to the DC voltage needed t o power your LifeBook notebook. ACPI Ad vanced Con figuration and P owe r Interfac e Active-Matrix Display A ty pe of technology for making flat-panel displays which has a transistor or similar de vice for ever y pixel on the scre[...]

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    82 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Eight Default V alue A pre programmed value to be used if you fail to set y our ow n. DHCP Dynamic Host C onfiguration Prot ocol A protoc ol used to automatically ac quire parameters requir ed for the communication, suc h as IP address. The sender of IP address is called a DHCP ser ver , and the receiver is call[...]

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    83 Glossary IEEE 1394 Industry standard that allows you t o connect between your notebook and a peripheral de vice such as a digi tal camera. Also kno wn as “Firewire” or “iLINK” . Infrared Light just beyond the red portion of the v isible light spectrum which is in visible to humans. Infrastructure A name of a wireless LAN c onfiguration. [...]

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    84 LifeBook B6200 Series – Section Eight smaller MTU size to obtain suc cessful c ommunication, if you ha ve difficulty transferr ing data due to the fact that the maximum size is too la rge. NTSC N ational TV Standards Co mmission. The standard for TV broadcast and r eception for the USA. Operating System A group of control programs that con ver[...]

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    85 Glossary SMART Self-Monit oring, Analysis and Reporting T echnolog y (SMAR T) is an emerging technolog y that provides nea r- term failure pr edictions for hard driv es. W hen SMAR T is enabled the hard drive monit ors pre-d etermined drive attributes that are susc eptible to d egradation over time. If a failur e is likely t o occur , SMAR T mak[...]

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    86 LifeBook B6200 Series - Section E ight Regulatory Information FCC NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and T e levision These limits are desi gned to pro vide reasonable pr otec- tion against harmful interfer ence in a resid ential installa- tion. This equipment generates, uses, an d can radiate radio frequency en ergy and, if not installed and use[...]

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    87 Regulatory Information DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and T e levision This Class B digital apparatus meets all r equireme nts of Canadian Int erferen ce-Causing Equipment R egulations. CET appareil numérique de la class B respecte tout es les exigence du Rég lemen t sur le mat érial brouil leur du Canada. Notice to U[...]

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    88 LifeBook B6200 Series - Section E ight B Series.book Page 88 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    89 Appendix A Integrated W ireless LAN* User’ s Guide *Optional Device B Series.book Page 89 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    90 LifeBook B6200 Series Noteboo k - Appendix A B Series.book Page 90 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    91 WIreless LAN User’ s Guid e FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION Please note the fol lowing reg ulator y inform ation related to the optional wireless LAN device. Regulatory Notes and Statements W ireless LAN, Health and A uthorizat ion for use Radio frequency elect romagnetic energ y is emitted from W irele ss LAN devices. The energy levels of thes e e[...]

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    92 LifeBook B6200 Series - Appen dix A Before Using the W ireless LAN This manual describes the procedures r equired to prop- erly setup and configure th e optional integrated W ireless LAN Mini-PCI device (referred to as "WLAN device" in the rest of the manual). Befor e using the WLAN dev ice, read th is m anu al c aref ul ly to ens ure [...]

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    93 WIreless LAN User’ s Guid e How to Handle Th is Device The WLAN device comes pr e-installed in your mobile comput er . U nder normal cir cumstances, it should not be necessary for you to r emov e or re -install it. The operating system that your mobile co mputer comes with has been pre-c onfigured to support the WLAN device. WIRELESS NETWORK C[...]

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    94 LifeBook B6200 Series - Appen dix A Configuration of the WLAN Device The optional WLAN device can be configured to estab- lish wireless network c onnectivity using the Athe ros Client U tility software. The A ther os Client U tility soft- ware allows for multiple profile setups and supports automatic pr ofile switching. Support for most industr [...]

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    95 WIreless LAN User’ s Guid e 12. Click [OK]. 13. If the pr ofile you just cr eated does not acti vate immediately , click the Profile M anagement tab , highlight the desired Profile , and click A ctivate. 14. Click [OK] to close the Athe ros Client U t ility . CONNECTION TO THE NETWORK This section explains connection to the network. If ther e [...]

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    96 LifeBook B6200 Series - Appen dix A Enter the desir ed name in less than 15 ASCII character code format. Identifiability can be enhanced b y ente ring the model number , the user name, and other fact ors. b. [W orkgroup name] is the group name of the network. Enter the desir ed name in less than 15 ASCII character code format. F or ad hoc connec[...]

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    97 WIreless LAN User’ s Guid e 7. Check the [Share this folder on the netw ork] check box. 8. Click the [OK] bu tton. The fold er will be set as a sharable folder , and the displa y of the ic on for the “work” folder will change. Setting the printer -sharing function 1. Clic k [Start] -> Settings and then [P r inters a nd Fax es]. A list o[...]

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    98 LifeBook B6200 Series - Appen dix A T roubleshooting the WLAN TR O U B L E S H O O T I N G TA B L E Causes and counte rmeasures for troubles y ou ma y encounte r while using your wireless LAN are described in the following table. Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Unavailable network connection Incorrect network name (SSID) or network key [...]

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    99 WIreless LAN User’ s Guid e W ireless LAN Glossary GLOSSARY Ad Ho c Mo d e Ad H oc Mode r efers to a wireless ne twork architecture where wireless network c onnectivity between mul tiple computers is established without a central w ireless network device, ty pically known as Ac cess P oints. Connecti vit y is acc omplished using onl y client d[...]

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    100 LifeBook B6200 Series - Appen dix A 802.11 network authentication method in which th e AP sends the client device a challenge text pack et that the client must then encr ypt with the correct WEP key and return to the AP . If the client has the w rong key or no key , authe nticatio n will fail and the client will not be allowed to associ ate wit[...]

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    101 WIreless LAN User’ s Guid e IP address information ABOUT IP ADDRESSES If IP address is unknown, set IP address as follows, or , If you ha ve an acc ess point (DHCP server) on the network, set the IP address as follo ws: [Obtain an IP address automatically] If the IP address is al ready assigned to the co mputer in the network, ask the network[...]

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    102 LifeBook B6200 Series - Appen dix A Specifications * “W i-Fi based” indicates that the inter connectivity test of the organization which guarantees the int erc onnectivity of wireless LAN (Wi-Fi Alliance) has been passed. ** The communication ranges shown abov e will increase or decrease depending on factors suc h as number of walls, reflec[...]

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    103 WIreless LAN User’ s Guid e Using the Bluetooth Device The Integrated Bluet ooth module (EYTF3CSFT) is an optional d evice available f or Fu jitsu mob ile comput ers. WHAT IS BLUETOOTH Bluetooth tec hnology is designed as a short-range w ire- less link between mobile devices, suc h as laptop comput ers, ph ones, printers, and cameras. Bl ueto[...]

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    105 Appendix B Security Device* User’ s Guide * Fingerprint Sensor is optiona l; TPM is standard featur e B Series.book Page 105 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    106 LifeBook B6200 Series - Appendix B B Series.book Page 106 Friday, M ay 19, 2006 3:00 PM[...]

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    107 Security Device User’ s Guide Fingerprint Sensor Device INTRODUCING T HE FINGERPRINT SENSOR DEVICE Y our system has a fingerprint sensor device at the bottom cente r of the t ouchpad. (See Figure 2-5 on page 8 for loca - tion ) Figure B-1 Fingerpri nt sensor W ith a fingerprint sensor , you can av oid having to ent er a username and passwor d[...]

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    108 LifeBook B6200 Series – Appendi x B V erifying Information abou t OmniPass After you ha v e completed installing OmniP ass and restarted your system, y o u may wish to check the ve rsion of OmniP a ss on your system. T o check the v ersion information of OmniP ass: 1. From the W indows Desktop , double-click the key- shaped OmniPass ic on in [...]

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    109 Security Device User’ s Guide will be your W indow s comput er name. In a corpo- rate environm ent, or when accessing corp orate resourc es, the Domain : ma y not be y our W indows compu ter name. Click Ne x t to co ntinue. 3. In this st ep OmniP ass captures your finge rprint. Refe r to “Enrolling a Fingerprint” on page 109 for additiona[...]

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    110 LifeBook B6200 Series – Appendi x B Go to a site that requires a login (username and pa ss- word ), bu t do not log in yet. At the site login prompt, enter y our username and password in the pr ompted fields, but do not enter the site (do not hit [Enter], Sub mi t , OK , or Log in ). Right-click the OmniPass system tray ic on and select R eme[...]

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    111 Security Device User’ s Guide Y ou can v iew the credentials st ored for an y remembered website by highlighting the desired resour ce under Pas s - word Protec ted Di alog and clicking Unm a s k V a l u e s . Should a password be reset, or an account expire, y ou can remove stored credentials from OmniP ass. Hig hlight the desired r esourc e[...]

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    112 LifeBook B6200 Series – Appendi x B Exporting an OmniPass User Profile T o expor t a user , open the OmniPass Control Center , select Us e r M a n a g e m e n t tab, and click Impo rt/Expo rt Us e r under Manage U sers . Click Expor ts an OmniP ass user profile . OmniP ass w ill prompt y ou t o authenticat e. U pon succ essfully authenti- cat[...]

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    113 Security Device User’ s Guide Un d e r Us e r S e t t i n g s ( Au d i o and Ta s k b a r T i p s ) you can set how OmniP as s notifies the user of OmniPass events (e.g., successful login, access d enied, etc.). The details of each setting under the Au d i o and Ta s k b a r T i p s inter- faces are self-explanat ory . The Enrollment int erfa[...]

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    114 LifeBook B6200 Series – Appendi x B T rusted Platform Module Installation This disc contains seve ral utilities that allow yo u to enhance the security of your system using the T rusted Platform Mod ule (TPM) c ontained in the syst em. TPM is a T rusted Comp uter Group ( TCG)-compliant embed- ded securit y chip that allows computers to run ap[...]

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    115 Index Index A AC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 plug adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Adobe Acrobat Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Air Vents . . . . [...]

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    116 LifeBook B6200 Series - Index Fujitsu Driver Update utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Fujitsu HotKey Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Function Key F10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 F3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    117 Index Power AC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Auto/Airline adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 management . . . . .[...]

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