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Connecting external devices

Connecting external audio devices

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Connecting external audio devices

The audio ports are located on the right-hand side of your notebook.

2

1

1 - Headphone port

Via the headphone port you can connect either headphones or external loudspeakers to your
notebook.

2 - Microphone port

Via the microphone port you can connect an external microphone to your notebook.

Adjusting the volume

To adjust the volume of internal and external speakers:

Ê 

Press

[Fn]

[Fn]

[Fn]

[Fn]

and

[F6]

[F6]

[F6]

[F6]

to decrease the volume.

Ê 

Press

[Fn]

[Fn]

[Fn]

[Fn]

and

[F7]

[F7]

[F7]

[F7]

to increase the volume.

Or

Ê 

Use the Windows volume control from the

Start

menu

- Programs - Accessories - Entertainment -

Volume Control.

You may also switch the speakers on or off using the above.

Or

Press

[Fn]

[Fn]

[Fn]

[Fn]

and

[F3]

[F3]

[F3]

[F3]

.

Summary of Contents for LIFEBOOK B Series

Page 1: ...LIFEBOOK B Series LIFEBOOK B Series LIFEBOOK B Series LIFEBOOK B Series EasyGuide...

Page 2: ...you need clarified Please contact your sales partner your sales outlet For additional information see the LIFEBOOK Warranty leaflet The latest information on our products tips updates etc can be found...

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Page 4: ...Published by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Order No A26391 K105 Z120 1 7619 A26391 K105 Z120 1 7619 A26391 K105 Z120 1 7619 A26391 K105 Z120 1 7619 AG 1000 10 00 A26391 K105 Z120 1 7619...

Page 5: ...ng Manual Introduction Important notes Preparing for use Working with your notebook Connecting external devices Energy saving functions Settings in BIOS Setup Troubleshooting and tips Technical data I...

Page 6: ...rademark of Iomega Corporation All other trademarks referenced are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners whose protected rights are acknowledged Copyright Fujitsu Siemens Comp...

Page 7: ...ng on 13 Switching off 13 Interior view 14 Security Panel 15 BIOS Setup settings Wake on Ring Wake ON LAN and Timer Resume 16 Left side panel 17 Right side panel 18 Under side 19 Indicators and input...

Page 8: ...Operating systems with ACPI Windows ME and Windows 2000 50 PHDISK for Windows 98 and Windows NT 50 Settings in BIOS Setup 53 Start BIOS Setup 53 Operating BIOS Setup 53 Setting up the password 54 Trou...

Page 9: ...ds keyboard or mouse via the USB port A Port Replicator is also supplied with your LIFEBOOK which provides ports for example you can connect external printers keyboards and disk drives FDD and CD DVD...

Page 10: ...the instructions may lead to loss of data invalidate your warranty destroy the notebook or endanger your life i Indicates important information which is required to use the system properly Texts whic...

Page 11: ...expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and relating to telecommunications terminal equipment If you install other expansions you may dam...

Page 12: ...ntrol Panel Display Display Properties Screen Saver Energy saving functions for the display You can set additional energy saving functions in the start menu by selecting the following item Settings Co...

Page 13: ...tion which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving a...

Page 14: ...all data carriers e g floppy disk CD from the drives If you wish to use your notebook during a flight check first with the flight attendants if it is permissible to do so If you are travelling abroad...

Page 15: ...al packing material Keep it for future transportation Selecting a location Select a suitable location for the notebook before setting it up Consider the following points when looking for a location It...

Page 16: ...o not use the power adapter for other notebooks or devices Do not use a power adapter that is not especially intended for this LIFEBOOK 1 2 3 Place the notebook on a flat sturdy surface Connect the po...

Page 17: ...battery can only be charged when the ambient temperature is between 5 C and max 40 C The notebook battery charge is indicated by the battery symbol in the status indicator panel A notebook battery wi...

Page 18: ...ol will become more yellow as the charge level goes down Battery storage If storing for a long period of time longer than two months batteries should be fully charged before storage To be able to make...

Page 19: ...o the left Then slide the battery release 2 to the left Remove the battery by sliding it away from the notebook Slide the battery release and battery lock back into position on the right i If you are...

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Page 21: ...refer to chapter PHDISK for Windows 98 and Windows NT You must not switch off or re start your notebook during this initial installation i If you have assigned a password you must enter this when req...

Page 22: ...mains as you have left it If you press the Suspend Resume button again the screen that was last displayed appears and you can continue your work i Save all open files before switching the notebook int...

Page 23: ...to return the notebook to one of our repair centres in order to have the code reset This is not covered by the notebook s standard warranty please call your customer service centre for information on...

Page 24: ...creen Password error alarm If a password is entered incorrectly three times a one minute alarm is triggered If the correct password is entered during the alarm the notebook starts up normally After on...

Page 25: ...Left side panel Working with your notebook A26391 K105 Z120 1 7619 17 Left side panel 1 2 3 4 5 1 DC in connector 2 External CRT port 3 Radiator fan 4 PCMCIA slots 5 PC card lock...

Page 26: ...panel 18 A26391 K105 Z120 1 7619 Right side panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Headphone connector 2 Microphone connector 3 USB ports 4 ON OFF switch 5 Infrared IrDA compatible communication port 6 Modem connec...

Page 27: ...der side Working with your notebook A26391 K105 Z120 1 7619 19 Under side 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Battery 2 Battery lock 3 Battery release 4 Port Replicator connector 5 RAM expansion compartment 6 Stereo speake...

Page 28: ...05 Z120 1 7619 Indicators and input devices 9 10 7 6 8 11 1 2 3 5 Power on indicator PC cards indicator Power indicator 1 NumLK indicator Battery being charged A CapsLK indicator Battery status indica...

Page 29: ...led are charging The indicator flashes when the battery is too hot or too cold to charge Battery status indicator Shows how much charge the battery has Hard disk indicator The hard disk drive is being...

Page 30: ...y return enter line feed carriage return The enter key terminates a command line The command you have entered is executed when you press the key Caps Lock key The Caps Lock key activates uppercase mod...

Page 31: ...p down left or right Pause Break Pause key The Pause Pause Pause Pause key temporarily suspends display output Output will resume when you press any other key Start key The Start key invokes the START...

Page 32: ...bination switches your notebook s integrated loudspeakers off and on Fn F5 Enlarge MS DOS screen This key combination enlarges the screen in the MS DOS mode to the full screen mode or switches it back...

Page 33: ...equivalent to clicking the left mouse button To execute a command tap the stylus pen against the display twice This is equivalent to double clicking the left mouse button To drag an object hold down t...

Page 34: ...the secondary one If you need to modify the QuickPoint settings please refer to the topic Configuring the QuickPoint To use the QuickPoint Push the QuickPoint with your finger to move the cursor e g...

Page 35: ...n once so that it makes a clicking sound Immediately release the button To double click Move the screen cursor to the item you wish to select Press the larger button twice in quick succession To drag...

Page 36: ...e field Changing the screen brightness for an LCD monitor with a TFT display You can adjust the brightness of your screen with the keys Fn Fn Fn Fn and F6 F6 F6 F6 or F7 F7 F7 F7 Fn Fn Fn Fn with F6 F...

Page 37: ...cturer and follow the instructions provided Never use force when inserting or removing a PC card Make sure that foreign objects do not fall into the PC card slot Installing a PC card Make sure the PC...

Page 38: ...card 2 out of the notebook Using PC LAN cards With PC LAN cards you can access all resources of your local network LAN Local Area Network Before you can use PC LAN cards you must configure your notebo...

Page 39: ...hich have been released for your LIFEBOOK 64 128 and 256 Mbyte modules SD RAM JEDEC 144 pin SO DIMM 3 3 V Never use force when installing or removing memory modules Make sure that foreign objects do n...

Page 40: ...the cover Fasten the cover with the screw Refit the battery Turn the notebook over and place it on a flat surface Reconnect the cables Open the LCD display panel After installing memory modules Switc...

Page 41: ...r described below Connecting cables Turn off all power and equipment switches Remove all power plugs from the mains outlets Connect all the cables to the notebook and the external devices Under all ci...

Page 42: ...4 5 6 7 1 PS 2 mouse connector 2 LAN connector 3 External monitor connector 4 Parallel port 5 Serial port 6 Floppy disk drive connector 7 DC in connector i The LAN connector can only be used if your s...

Page 43: ...Port Replicator Connecting external devices A26391 K105 Z120 1 7619 35 To attach the Port Replicator Align the docking connectors as shown Using the areas indicated below push firmly into place...

Page 44: ...Replicator Using the Fn Fn Fn Fn F10 F10 F10 F10 key combination you can switch back and forth between the external monitor and the LCD display panel If your notebook is equipped with a TFT monitor y...

Page 45: ...ct the Adapter tab Adjust the refresh rate and then click Apply If the refresh rate set is too high the monitor may be damaged Please see the documentation included with your monitor for the maximum p...

Page 46: ...ebook i You can simultaneously connect a mouse and an external keyboard to the PS 2 mouse port or keyboard port with a Y adapter cable Microsoft IntelliMouse or Fujitsu Siemens Wheel Mouse If you want...

Page 47: ...the mouse service programme under Start Settings Control Panel and select the General tab Select the correct mouse type Restart the notebook Connecting an external printer Using the parallel port Swi...

Page 48: ...o the mains outlet First switch on the printer then the notebook CD DVD ROM Please refer to the instructions shipped with your CD DVD ROM for guidance on installation and use Floppy disks Follow the i...

Page 49: ...on direction 2 Label area 3 Write protect slider 4 Hole for recognition of 1 44 Mbytes disk 5 Floppy disk is write protected 6 Floppy disk is not write protected To insert a floppy disk push it into t...

Page 50: ...ble as an option with your notebook To establish a connection using a LAN or LAN Modem combination i You do not need to switch off your notebook Insert the LAN Modem cable into the port on the right s...

Page 51: ...card A LAN LAN Modem or modem PC card is available as an option with your notebook To establish a connection using a PC card Insert the PC card into the port located on the left side panel of your not...

Page 52: ...frared interface The infrared software can be activated with Start Settings Control Panel it then appears as a symbol at the bottom right in the task bar Click on the infrared symbol at the bottom rig...

Page 53: ...ed with two USB ports located on the right panel of the unit USB devices can be connected or disconnected without having to restart the computer 1 You do not need to switch off your notebook Connect t...

Page 54: ...ur notebook 2 Microphone port Via the microphone port you can connect an external microphone to your notebook Adjusting the volume To adjust the volume of internal and external speakers Press Fn Fn Fn...

Page 55: ...tched off This mode is activated whenever you press the Suspend Resume button Saving is also triggered when you do not make an entry on your notebook for a certain time When you resume work your noteb...

Page 56: ...to the hard disk Suspend to Disk and then the notebook is switched off After the notebook is switched on you can continue working exactly where you discontinued i In Suspend to DRAM or Standby mode t...

Page 57: ...processor is reduced when your notebook is inactive for a short time Any activity automatically returns the notebook to normal operation This function is independent of the Standby mode The Idle mode...

Page 58: ...and Windows 2000 PHDISK for Windows 98 and Windows NT The PHDISK service programme reserves the memory space required for the use of the Save to Disk mode The programme creates a file for saving the m...

Page 59: ...r PHDISK DELETE FILE at the DOS prompt Reboot the computer in the MS DOS mode Enter PHDISK CREATE FILE at the DOS prompt and press the Enter key to run the programme If you require additional informat...

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Page 61: ...e boot sequence Exit Exiting BIOS Setup Start BIOS Setup Restart the notebook switching On Off or warm boot When the message Press F2 to enter Setup appears press the key F2 F2 F2 F2 i If a password h...

Page 62: ...supervisor password Setting up the password Switch the notebook on Start the BIOS Setup Change to the Security menu Use the cursor keys or to select the password Press the Enter key to change the set...

Page 63: ...re the files We recommend that you create a backup copy of all important files after switching on your notebook for the first time Click on Start and select Accessories and System Programs Click on Ba...

Page 64: ...l take approximately two days to complete its recharge Should the problem persist please contact your Service provider Battery indicator does not light up Battery is not incorporated or defective If t...

Page 65: ...s 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 The external monitor is blank or the image is unstabl...

Page 66: ...her the power adapter is connected correctly to the notebook Check whether the power cable is plugged properly into the power adapter and into the mains outlet The indicator on the power adapter shoul...

Page 67: ...eck the connections Switch the notebook on The floppy disk cannot be written Check whether the floppy disk is OK and is not write protected The printer does not print Make sure that the printer is swi...

Page 68: ...Default Setup entry and click on OK If the error message appears repeatedly please contact the place of purchase or our customer service centre Insert system diskette and press Enter key to reboot The...

Page 69: ...r nn Stuck key Make sure that no key is pressed Should you receive this error message again please contact your dealer Operating system not found Check in the BIOS Setup whether your hard disk has bee...

Page 70: ...SETUP Contact your dealer System cache error Cache disabled Contact your dealer nnnnK System RAM failed at offset xxxx Failing Bits zzzz If you have installed a DIMM you should remove the module and...

Page 71: ...rs Screen controller Chip ATI Rage Mobility M Video memory SDRAM 4 Mbyte supported resolutions on external display 640x480 16 7 million colours and 100 Hz 800x600 16 7 million colours and 100 Hz 1024x...

Page 72: ...nsport 2K2 25 C 60 C Dimensions Width depth height 308 mm 273 5 mm 39 5 mm Weight approx 2 7 kg Dimensions Port Replicator Width depth height 270 mm 85 mm 45 mm Weight 270 g Battery Rated voltage 9 6...

Page 73: ...necting external devices 33 Contents of delivery 7 Ctrl C 24 Cursor control keys 23 Cursor key 23 D Damage during transport 7 Dark screen 56 57 Data electrical 63 environmental 64 technical 63 Date no...

Page 74: ...een 56 Loudspeaker 18 switching off on 24 M Main memory expansion 31 Memory expansion 31 module 32 module installing 32 module testing 32 Menu key 23 Microphone jack 18 Microphone port 46 Microsoft Ba...

Page 75: ...Lock 21 Security panel 15 Selecting location 7 monitor 24 Serial mouse connection 39 Serial port 40 Settings in BIOS Setup 53 Setup see BIOS Setup Shift 22 Shift key 22 Shift key Tab 24 Shift Tab 24...

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