Fujitsu P1610 manual

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    Fujitsu LifeBook ® P1610 Notebook User’ s Guide P Series.book Page 1 Monda y, Octo ber 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    P Series.book Page 2 Monda y, Octo ber 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    Copyright Copyright & T rademark Information Fuji tsu Comp uter S yste ms Corpora tion has made ev ery effor t to ensure the accura cy and completeness of this document. Ho wever , as ongoing development efforts are contin ually impro ving the capa bilities of our products, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this document. W e [...]

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    LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This unit requires an AC adapte r to operate. U se only UL Listed I.T .E. Adapters with an output rating of 16 VDC, with a minimum current of 2.5 A. AC a d a p t e r o u t p u t p o l a r i t y : W hen using your notebook, basic safet y precautions should always be follo wed to reduc e[...]

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    T able of Content s Fujitsu LifeBook ® P1600 Series Notebook T able of Contents 1 PREFACE Preface About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Fujitsu Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 GETTING TO KNOW Y OUR LIFEBOOK Overview Unp[...]

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    LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Power Management Suspend/Resume Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Standby Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Hibernate Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Display Timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Hard Disk Timeout . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    T able of Content s 8 GLOSSARY Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 APPENDIX A: INTEGRATED W IRELESS LAN USER’ S GUIDE Before Using the Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Modes Using this Device. . . . . . . . 86 Wireless Network Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Deactivating the WLAN Device . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k P Series.book Page 8 Monda y, Octo ber 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    1 1 Preface P Series.book Page 1 Monda y, Octo ber 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    2 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k P Series.book Page 2 Monda y, Octo ber 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    3 Preface Preface ABOUT THIS GU IDE The LifeBook® P1600 Series notebook from F ujitsu Comput er Syst ems Corporation is a small yet powerful con vertible compute r . It can be used either as a standard notebook using keyboar d input , or in tablet con figura- tion using pe n input. It is power ed by an Intel® C ore™ Solo processor and an int eg[...]

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    4 LifeBook P1600 Series Notebook P Series.book Page 4 Monda y, Octo ber 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    5 2 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook P Series.book Page 5 Monda y, Octo ber 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    6 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k P Series.book Page 6 Monda y, Octo ber 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    7 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-1. Fujitsu Life Book P1600 seri es notebook Overview This section describes the co mponents of you r Fujitsu LifeBook P1600 Series notebook. W e strongly recom- mend that you read it befor e using your system, even if you are alr eady familiar with mobile computers. UNPACKING Whe n you r eceiv e your LifeBo[...]

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    8 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Locating the Controls and Connectors Connectors and peripheral interfaces on the LifeBook P1600 Series notebook and th e optional port replicat or allow y ou to co nnect a variet y of devices. Specific loca- tions are illustrated in Fi gures 2-4 thr ough 2-8. The table below provides a shor t descr iption of ea ch [...]

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    9 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-4. LifeBook P1 600 Serie s notebook with displa y open FRONT AND DISPLAY COMPO NENTS The following is a br ief descript ion of the front and display featur es of the Life Book P1600 Series notebook. (Figure 2-4) Display Panel Latch The display panel latch holds the display panel in posi- tion. Display Panel[...]

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    10 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Figure 2-5. LifeBook P1600 Se ries notebook left-side p anel LEFT-SIDE PANEL COMPON ENTS Follo wing is a brief description of your n otebook’ s left- side componen ts. (Figure 2-5) WLAN/Bluetooth On/Off Switch The wireless LAN/Bluetooth On/Off S witch is used to power off the wireless dev ices when not in use. P[...]

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    11 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-6. Li feBook P1600 Ser ies notebook right-side panel RIGHT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS Follo wing is a brief description of your not ebook’ s right- side co mponents. SD Card The Secure Digital (SD) card slot allows you to insert a flash memor y card for data storage. Flash memory ca rds allow you to transfer [...]

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    12 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Figure 2-7. LifeBook P1600 Series notebook rear panel REAR PANEL COMPONENTS External Video Port The external v ideo port allows you t o connect an externa l CRT monitor or LCD proje ctor . Note that when the optional P ort Replicator is attac hed to the system, you must use the ext ernal v ideo port on the P or t [...]

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    13 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-8. LifeBook P1600 Series not ebook bottom panel BOTTOM COMPONENTS Follo wing is a brief description of your notebook ’ s bottom panel components. (Figur e 2-8) Battery Pack Latches The battery pack latches are u sed to lock the Lithium ion battery pack into the battery compar tment. Lithium ion Battery T[...]

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    14 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Figure 2-9. Status Indicators Status Indicators The status indicators display symbols that correspond to specific components of your not ebook. (Figure 2-9) The symbo ls show how each of those components is oper- ating. Note that keyboard-relat ed indicators (CapsLk, N umLk, ScrLk) are locat ed abov e the k eyboar[...]

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    15 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-10 . Opening the display Display Panel The con vertible desig n of your LifeBook P1600 Series notebook allows y ou to open the displa y fully , rotate it 180 degrees in either direction, and la y it face up on the keyboard. Thi s allows you to use the syst em as a tablet, much as you wo uld a pad of pa per[...]

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    16 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Display Orientations in T ablet Configuration The display orientations are limited to tw o positions: landscape and port rait, as indicated inFigur e 2-15. Figure 2-13. Rotating the display Figure 2-14. Entering tablet confi guration Figure 2-15. System in tablet configurati on ADJUSTING DISPLAY PANEL BRIGHTN ESS [...]

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    17 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2- 16. Keyboard Keyboard USING THE KEYBOARD Y our LifeBook P1600 Series notebook has an integral 82-key k eyboard. The keys perform all the standard functions of a 101-key keyboar d, including the Wi ndows keys and othe r special function keys . This section describes the fo llowing k eys. (Figure 2-1 6) ■[...]

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    18 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k FUNCTION KEYS Y our system has 12 function k e ys, F1 through F12. The functions assigned to these keys differ for eac h applica- tion. Y ou should refer to yo ur software documentation to find out ho w these keys are used. (Figure 2-16) [Fn] K ey The [Fn] key pro vides extended functions for the notebook and is a[...]

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    19 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-17. Li feBook P1600 Ser ies n otebook applicat ion buttons LifeBook Security/ Application Panel A unique feature of y our LifeBook notebook is the Secu- rity/Application P anel that allows yo u to secure your notebook fr om unauthorized use. The Securit y/Applica- tion P anel also allows you to launc h app[...]

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    20 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k 1. Go to the Start menu. 2. Click on Ru n . 3. T y pe in: C:Program FilesFujitsu Security Panel Application SupervisorFJSECS.EXE , then pr ess [Enter] 4. Follo w the on-scr een instructions to set the Sup er v is or p as sword . Setting User Password 1 Go to the Start menu. 2. Click on Prog r am s . 3. Click [...]

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    21 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Removing Security Panel Applica tion 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 Cont rol P anel . 2. Open Add/R emove Programs Properties in the Contr ol P anel. 3. Select the Security P anel Applic ation in the list, and clic[...]

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    22 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k T able 2- 2. Application Button Functions Screen Rotation / VGA-Out Button The screen rotati on feature would normally be used only when the system is configur ed as a tablet. When y ou would lik e to use the tablet as an eBook, for example, you w ould use the portrait orientation; when accessing spreadsheets or u[...]

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    23 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook CHANGING BUTTON FUNCTIONS The Application A, B , and C buttons can be c hanged to launch a program or p erform an act ion you select. By default, the Application A butt on launches the Calcu- lator and the Application B butt on launches W ordP ad (Windows XP P rofessional) or MS Journal (Windo ws XP T ablet PC Edit[...]

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    24 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Figure 2-18. T ouchpad point ing device Quick Point Pointing Device/T ouch Screen The Quick P oint is built into your LifeBook notebook. It is used to contr ol the movement of the cursor to select items on y our display panel. The Quick P oint is composed of a cursor contr ol at the center of the keyboard and th r[...]

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    25 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook Figure 2-21 Dragging QUICK POINT CONTROL ADJUSTMENT The W indows C ontrol P anel allo ws y ou t o cus to miz e yo ur Quick P oint wi th selections made fr om w ithin the Mo use Pro perties dialog box. There ar e three aspects of Quick P oint operation, which you can adjust: ■ Buttons : This tab lets you set up th[...]

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    26 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Dragging Dragging means moving an item wi th the stylus by touching the screen, moving and then lifting the stylus. T o drag , touch the T ouch Scr een with your stylus on the item y ou wish to move. W hile continuing to t ouch the screen with the stylus, drag the item t o its new location by moving the stylus acr[...]

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    27 Getting to Know Y our LifeBook V olume Control Y our Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has multiple v olume contr ols which interact with each other . CONTROLLING THE V OLUME The volume can be c ontrolled in several differ ent ways: ■ V olume can be set from within the V olume Control in the Notification Area at the boittom right of your screen. ■ V[...]

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    29 3 Using Y our LifeBook P Series.book Page 29 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    30 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k P Series.book Page 30 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    31 Getting Started Figure 3-1. Connecting the AC Adapter Power Sources Y our LifeBook P1600 Series notebook has three possible powe r sources: a p rimar y Lithium ion batt er y , an A C adapter o r an optional A uto/Ai rline adapter . CONNECTING THE POWER ADAPTERS The A C adapter or o ptional A uto/Airline adapter pro vides power for operating y ou[...]

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    32 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Starting Y our LifeBook POWER O N The Suspend/R esume button is used to turn on your LifeBook P1600 Series notebo ok from its off stat e. Once you ha ve con nected your A C adapter or charged the internal Lithium ion battery , you can powe r on your notebook. (See figure 2-4 on page 9 for location) . Slide the P o[...]

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    33 Getting Started BOOTING THE SYSTEM W e stro ng ly recomm en d th at you no t at tac h any external d ev ices unti l you ha ve gone through the ini tial power on sequence. W hen you turn on your LifeBook noteb ook for the first time, it will display a Fujitsu logo on the scr een. If yo u do nothing the system will load the operating system, and t[...]

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    34 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Power Management Y our LifeBook P1600 Series notebook has many options and features fo r conserv ing battery power . Some of these features ar e automatic and need no user intervention, such as those for the internal modem. H owever , others depend on the parameters y ou set to best suit your oper- ating condition[...]

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    35 Getting Started from Standby mode, your system will return to the point where it left off. T o res ume operation, you m ust use the Suspend/R esume button to resume operation, and there must be an adequat e power sour ce a vailable, or your system will not resume . HIBERNATE MODE The Hibernate mod e saves the contents of y o ur notebook’ s sys[...]

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    36 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k POWER O FF Before turning off the po wer by c hoosing T urn Off Comput er from the W indows Start menu, c heck that the Hard Driv e access indicator is off. (See Fi gure 2-9 on page 14) If you tu rn off the power while acc essing a disk there is a risk of data loss. T o ensure that your notebook shuts down without[...]

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    37 4 User -Installable Features P Series.book Page 37 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    39 User-Installable Features Lithium ion Battery Y our LifeBook P1600 Series notebook has a Li thium ion battery that pro vides power for operating y our note- book when no external po wer source is a vailable. The battery is durable and long lasting, but should not be exposed to e xtreme t emperatures, high voltages, chemi- cals or other hazards. [...]

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    40 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Once y our notebook goes int o Dead Battery Suspend mode you will be unable to res ume operation until you pro vide a source of power either from an adapter , or a char ged batte r y . Once you have p rovide d p ower , you w il l need to press the Suspend/R esume button to resume operation. In the Dead Battery Sus[...]

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    41 User-Installable Features Memory Upgrade Module Y our Fujitsu LifeBook P1600 Ser ies notebook comes w ith a minimum of 512 MB of hig h speed Doubl e Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic RAM 2 (DDR2 SDRAM), 533 MHz factory installed. T o increase y our system ’ s memory capacity , you ma y install a memory upgrade module. The memory upgr ade must be a[...]

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    42 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k INSTALLING A MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE 1. Re move the new memory upgrade module from the static guarded sleeve. 2. Align the memory upgrade module with the compo- nent side up . Align the connector edge of the memor y upgr ade module w ith the connector slot in the compartment. (Figure 4-4) 3. Insert the memory upgrad[...]

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    43 User-Installable Features Figure 4-5. Inserting an SD Card Secure Digital Media Y our LifeBook notebook su ppor ts Secure Dig ital (SD) cards, on which you can store and transfer data to and from a variety of digit al devices. These cards use flash memory architecture, whic h means they don ’t need a power sou rce to retain data. Secure Digita[...]

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    44 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Figure 4-6. ins erting/Removing PC Cards PC Cards Y our LifeBook no tebook supports T ype 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 de Ar e a Ne t w o r k ( W A N ) c a r d s ■ Fax /d at a mo de m c ard s ■ Local area network (LAN) cards[...]

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    45 User-Installable Features Figure 4-7. Port Replicator rear panel Port Replicator An optional P or t Replicator is available fr om Fujitsu to support your LifeBook P1600 Series notebook. The Port Re plicator extends the fun ctionality of your system by pro viding ports to connect USB devices, an ex ternal monitor , external speak er , or a LAN de[...]

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    46 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k ATTACHING PORT REPLICATOR T o attach the P or t Replicator , align the P or t Replicat or connector on the bott om of your notebook with the connector on the P ort Repl icator an d push the c orners d own simulta- neously . (Figure 4-8) Figure 4-8. Attachin g the Port Replicator DETACHING PORT REPLICATOR T o detac[...]

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    47 User-Installable Features Device Ports Y our LifeBook P1600 Series notebook and the opti onal P or t Replicator c ome equipped w ith multiple Dev ice P or ts to which you can c onnect an external device including: disk driv es, keyboards, modems, p rinters, etc. MODEM (RJ-11) JACK The modem (RJ-11) jack is used for an internal modem. T o connect[...]

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    48 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k EXTERNAL VIDEO PORT The external v ideo port allows you t o connect an external monitor or L CD projector . In order to connect an external device follow these easy steps: (See figure 2-7 on page 12 for locat ion) . There is also an external V GA monitor on the port replicator (See figure 4-7 on page 45 for locati[...]

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    49 5 T roubleshooting P Series.book Page 49 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    51 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Y our LifeBook P1600 Series notebook is sturd y and subject to few problems in the field. How ever , you may encounte r simple setup or operating problems that you can solve on the spot, or problems w ith per ipheral devices, that y ou can solve b y replacing the device. The information in this section helps you[...]

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    52 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k 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 52 Docking Pr oblems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 52 Har d Drive P roblems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 52 K e yboard or M ouse Problems . . . . .[...]

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    53 T roubleshooting Y ou hav e installed an external key bo a rd or mo us e, and it does not seem to w ork. Y our external device is not pro p- erly installed. Re-i nstall your device. See “De v ice P orts” on page 47. Y our operating system software is not set up with the correct driver fo r that dev ice. Check your device and o perating syste[...]

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    54 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Y ou have installed a USB device, but your notebook does not recognize the devi ce, or the devic e doe s n ot seem to work prop erly . (contin ued) Y our device and another device are assi gned the same I/O address. Check all I/O addresses located within the BIOS setup utility and any other installed hardwar e or [...]

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    55 T roubleshooting Y our notebook turn s off all by itself. (con tinued) Y ou are ope rating on battery power only and have ignored a low batt ery alarm until the battery is at the dead batt ery state and y our machine has gone into Dead Batter y Suspend mode. Install a power adapt er and then push the Suspend/ Res um e bu t ton . See “Power Sou[...]

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    56 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k The system po wers up , and displays po wer -on information, but fails to l oad the oper ating system. The boot se quence settings of the setup utility are not compat - ible w ith your configur ation. Set the opera ting source by pressing the [F2] key while the Fujitsu logo is on screen, entering the setup utilit [...]

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    57 T roubleshooting The displa y goes bl ank by itself after y ou hav e been using it. (contin ued) Th e no teb oo k h as gon e in to Video T i meout, Standby M ode, or Hibern ate M ode because y ou hav e not used it for a pe riod of time. Press a button on the keyboard, or move the mouse to restor e operat ion. If that fails, push the Suspend/ Res[...]

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    58 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k POWER ON SELF T EST MESSAGES 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 do wn and check [...]

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    59 T roubleshooting *Real time clock error Re al-time clock fails BIOS t est. Ma y requir e board repair . Contact y our support representati ve. *Shadow RAM Failed at offset: nnnn Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the e rror was detected. Y ou ar e risking data corruption if you co ntinue. Contact your support repr e- sent[...]

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    60 LifeBook P Series Notebook - Section Five LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Restoring Y our Pre-installed Software The Drivers and A pplications Rest ore (DAR) CD contains sets of device drive rs and Fujitsu utilities (in specific directorie s) that are uniq ue to your not ebook configuration fo r use as documented below . Re-Installing Individual[...]

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    61 T roubleshooting • Select the Advan ced menu in the BIOS window . • Scroll down to the USB Featur es submenu and press the Ent er key to open it. • If Legacy USB Support is disabled, press the space bar to enable it. • Scroll down to SCSI SubClass Support and press the space bar t o enable it. 7. Press [F10], then click on [Y es] to exit[...]

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    62 LifeBook P Series Notebook - Section Five LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k P Series.book Page 62 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    63 6 Care and Maintenance P Series.book Page 63 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    65 Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance If yo u use your LifeBook P1600 Series notebook care- fully , you will increase its life and reliability . This section pro vides some tips for looking after the system and its dev ice s. LIFEBOOK P1600 SERIES NOTEBOOK Caring fo r your Life Book ■ Y our notebook is a durable but sensitive electr onic d[...]

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    66 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Figure 6-1. Outlet types KEYBOARD Caring for your Keyboard The keyboard of y our computer is a v ery sensitive instrument. It is made up of many switches that a re activated when yo u press on the k e ys. The keyboar d is a major component of the heat diss ipation system in a notebook. Due to heat and size c onsid[...]

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    67 Care and Maintenance OPTIONAL OPTICAL DRIVE AND DISCS Caring fo r your discs CDs and DVD discs are precision devices and w ill func- tion reliably if given reasonable care. ■ Always store y our discs in their case when not in use. ■ Always handle discs by th e edges and av oid touching the surface. ■ A void storing any discs in extreme tem[...]

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    69 7 System Specifications P Series.book Page 69 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    71 Specifications Specifications This section pr ovides the hardwar e and en vironmental specif ication s for your Life Book P1600 Series not ebook. Specifications of part icular configurations will var y . CONFIGURATION LABEL Y our LifeBook P1600 Series notebook has a configura- tion label loc ated on the bottom. (Se e figure 2-8 on page 13 f or l[...]

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    72 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Audio • Sigmatel ST9228 • Internal digi tal microphone • Mono speaker • Mono microphone and stereo headphone jacks • 26 adjustable audio levels User Controls • Programmable Secu rity/Application Buttons, each with primary and secondary functions (default applications: Calculator and W ordPad) as well a[...]

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    73 Regulatory Information Regulatory Information FCC NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and T elevision These limits are desi gned to provide r easonable protec- tion against harmful interfer ence in a residen tial installa- tion. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency en ergy and, if not installed and used in accor dance wi[...]

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    74 LifeBook P Series Notebook - S ection Seven LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and T elevision This Class B digital apparatus meets all r equirements of Canadian Int erferenc e-Causing Equipment R egulations. CET appareil numérique de la class B respecte tout es les exigence du Rég lemen t s[...]

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    75 8 Glossary P Series.book Page 75 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    76 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k P Series.book Page 76 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    77 Glossary Glossary AC Adapter A devi ce which con ver ts the AC voltage fr om a wall outlet to the DC v oltage needed t o power y our note- book. ACPI Ad vanced Configuration and P ower Int erface 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 screen. Ad[...]

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    78 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k DHCP Dynamic Host C onfiguration Protoc ol A protocol used for aut omatical ly fetching communica- tion parameters such as IP addresses. The side which assigns IP address is called DHCP server and the side that is assigned it is cal led DHCP client. DIMM Dual-in-line memory module. Disk A spinning platter of magne[...]

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    79 Glossary maximum speed of 54 Mbps by usin g a 5 GHz band which can freely be used without radio communication license. IEEE802.11b One of the wireless LAN standards p rescribed by 802 committ ee in charge of establishing standar ds of LAN technology in IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Eng ineers) . It allows communi cations at the [...]

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    80 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Modem A contraction for MOdulato r-DEM odulator . The equipment which c onnects a computer or other data termin al to a communica tion line. Monaural A system using one c hannel to pr ocess sound from all sources. MPU-401 A standard for MIDI interfaces and connectors. MTU Maximum T r ansmission U n it The maximum [...]

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    81 Glossary Conditions r equired for communication are organized in proc edures for c or rect transfer of information. RAM Random Ac cess Memory . A hardware component of your notebook that holds binar y infor mation (both program and data) as long as it has the proper power applied to it. RAM Module A printed circuit card with memory and asso ciat[...]

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    82 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k UL U nder writers Laboratories – An independent organiza- tion that tests and certifies the electrical safet y of devices. USB Un i v e r s a l S e r i a l B u s . Standard that allows y ou to simultaneously c onnect up to 127 USB devices such as game pads, pointing d ev ices, prin ters, and keyboa rds to your c[...]

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    83 Appendix A Integrated W ireless LAN* User’ s Guide *Optional Device P Series.book Page 83 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 2006 10:58 AM[...]

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    85 Wireless LAN User’ s Gu ide FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION Please note the fo llowing regulator y informa tion related to the wireless LA N dev ice. Regulatory Notes and Statements W i reless LAN, Health and A uthor ization for use Radio freq uency electr omagnetic energy is e mitted fr om W ireless LAN devic es. The ener gy levels of th ese emiss[...]

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    86 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Before Using the W i reless LAN This manual describes the procedures r equired to pr op- erly setup and configure the int egr ated W ireless LAN Mini-PCI device (refe rred to as "WLAN device" in the rest of the manual). Before using the WLAN device, read this manual carefully to ensure it's correct [...]

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    87 Wireless LAN User’ s Gu ide Access Point (Infrastructure) Mode (See Figure A -2) Infrastructure mode refers to a wireless network archi- tecture in which devices commu nicate with wireless or wi red ne twor k dev ices by commun ica ting t hroug h a n A ccess P oint. In infrastr ucture mode, wireless devices can comm unicate with each other or [...]

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    88 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Deactivation using the W ireless On/Off Switch The WLAN device can be deactivated quickly and effi- ciently by toggling the W ireless On/Off Switch to the Off position. (Figure A -3) The W ireless On/Off switch has no effec t on non-W ire- less LAN models. Figure A-3. Wireless LA N On/Off Switch Location Deactivat[...]

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    89 Wireless LAN User’ s Gu ide Configuration of the WLAN Device The WLAN Device can be configur ed to establish wire- less network c onnectivity using one of the following tools : ■ Intel PR OSet Software - The Intel PR OSet Software allows for mul tiple profile setup an d support s auto- matic profile switchin g. Su pport for most industr y st[...]

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    90 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k 19. Click the Enable 802.1x checkbo x to enable the 802.1x security option. Please contact your network administrator if c onfigurat ion of t his sett ing is requir ed. 20. Select the appropriate A uthentication T y pe. Please contact y our network administrator if configura- tion of this setting is r e quired. 21[...]

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    91 Wireless LAN User’ s Gu ide . 12. Click OK 13. If the pr ofile you just cr eated does not activat e immediately , click the Profile M anagement tab, highlight the desired Profile , and click A ctivate. 14. Click [Close] if y ou want to close the A theros Client Utility . CONNECTION TO THE NETWORK This section explains connection to the network[...]

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    92 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k 5. Confirm the settings of [Full c omputer name:] and [W orkg roup:]. a. The setting of [Full c omputer name:] denotes the name for i dentify ing th e computer . Any name can be assigned for each personal compu ter . Enter the desir ed name in less than 15 ASCII character code format. Identifiability can b e enhan[...]

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    93 Wireless LAN User’ s Gu ide 5. Click the link stating “If y ou understand the secu- rity r isks, but want t o share fi les without running the wizard, click here ” . 6. Click “Just enable file sharing” and click [OK]. 7. Check the [Share this folder on the netw ork] check box . 8. Click the [OK] bu tton. The folder wil l be set as a sh[...]

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    94 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k ■ Radio Fr equency ■ Channel Number ■ N etwork A uthentica tion ■ Data Encryption ■ 802.1x A uthentication T ype ■ 802.1x A uthentication Protoc ol ■ CCX V ersion ■ CCX TPC ■ CCX P ower Levels ■ Access P oint MAC Address ■ Mandat ory Access P oint P Series.book Page 94 Mo nday, Oct ober 9, 20[...]

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    95 Wireless LAN User’ s Gu ide T roubleshooting the WLAN T ROUBLESHOOTING Causes and counte rmeasures for troubles y ou may encount er while using your wireless LAN ar e described in the following table. Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Unavailable network connection Incorrect network name (SSID) or network key Ad hoc connection: veri fy [...]

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    96 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k W i reless LAN Glossary GLOSSARY Acc e s s p o i n t W ireless network device used to bridge wireless and wir ed n etw ork t ra ffi c. Ad Ho c Mo d e Ad H o c Mode refers t o a w ireless network architecture where wireless network c onnectivity between multiple computers is established without a central w ireless [...]

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    97 Wireless LAN User’ s Gu ide PEAP (Pr otected Extensible A uthentication Pro tocol) An impr ovemen t ov er EAP , making authentication much easier t o achieve. PPP oE (Po int to P oint Protoc ol over Ethernet) A method of allowing the authenticat ion protocol adopted in t elephone line c onnection (PPP) t o be used over an Ether ne t. Prot ocol[...]

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    98 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k IP address information ABOUT IP ADDRESSES If IP address is unknown, set IP address as follows: If you ha ve an access point (DHCP ser ver) on the network, set the IP address as follo ws: [Obtain an IP address automatically] If the IP address is alre ady assigned to the c omputer in the network, ask the network adm[...]

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    99 Wireless LAN User’ s Gu ide Specifications * “W i-Fi based” indicates that the interc onnectivity test of the organization which guarantees the inter connectivity of wireless LAN (Wi-Fi Alliance) has been passed. ** The communication ranges shown abov e will increase or decr ease depending on factors such as number of walls, reflectiv e ma[...]

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    100 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Using the Bluetooth Device The Integrated Bluet ooth module (EYTF3CSFT) is an optional d ev ice a vailable for F ujitsu mobile co mputers. WHAT IS BLUETOOTH Bluetooth tec hnology is desig ned as a short-r ange wire- less link between mobile devices, suc h as laptop comput ers, phones, p rinters, and cameras. Blue[...]

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    103 Fingerprint Sensor User’ s G uide Fingerprint Sensor Device INTRODUCING T HE FINGERPRINT SENSOR DEVICE Y our system has a fingerprint sensor dev ice in the loca- tion shown in the figure below . Figure B-1 Fingerprint sensor W ith a fingerprint sensor , you can a void having to enter a username and password every time you want to: ■ Log ont[...]

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    104 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k V erifying Information about OmniPass After you ha ve c ompleted installing OmniP ass and restarted your system, y ou may wish to check the ve rsion of OmniP a ss on your syst em. T o check the version information of OmniP ass: 1. From the W indows Desktop , double-click the key- shaped OmniPass ic on in the task[...]

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    105 Fingerprint Sensor User’ s G uide will be your W indows c omputer name. In a c orpo- rate environm ent, or when accessing corp orate resourc es, the Domain : may not be your W indows computer name. Click [Next] to continue. 3. In this st ep OmniP ass captures your finge rprint. Refe r to “Enrolling a Fingerprint” on page 105 for additiona[...]

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    106 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Go to a site that r equires a login (username and pass- word), but do not log in ye t. At the site login pr ompt, enter your username and password in the prompted fields, but do not enter the site (do not hit [Enter], [Submit], [OK], or Login). Right-click the OmniP ass system tray icon and select Remember P assw[...]

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    107 Fingerprint Sensor User’ s G uide Y ou can view the credentials stored 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 lu e s . Should a password be reset, or an account expire, y ou can remove stored credentials from OmniP ass. Highlig ht the desired r esource[...]

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    108 LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k Exporting an OmniPass User Profile T o expo rt a us er , open the OmniPass Control Center , and click Impor t/Exp or t User under Manage Users . Click Expor ts an OmniP ass user profile . OmniP ass w ill prompt y ou to authenticate. U pon successfully au thenti- cation, you must name the OmniP ass user profile an[...]

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    109 Fingerprint Sensor User’ s G uide you can set how OmniP ass notifies the user of OmniPass events (e.g., successful login, access denied, etc.). The details of each setting under the Au d i o S e t t i n g s and Ta s k b a r T i p s interfac es are self-explanat or y . The Enrollment int erface allows y ou to enroll finger- prints. For the pr [...]

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    111 Index Index A AC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 plug adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Anti-theft Lock Slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Auto/Airline Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Automatically D[...]

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    112 LifeBook P Series Notebook - Inde x LifeBook P1600 Series Noteboo k H Hard Disk Drive access indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Hard Disk Timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Headphone Jack . . . . . . . . [...]

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    113 Index Restoring the Factory Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Restoring Your Pre-installed Software . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 RJ-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 RJ-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 47 S ScrLk Indicator . . . . . . .[...]

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