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Warranty

• Refer to the online warranty registration reminder guide and complete the online warranty registration.  

• Be certain to have the warranty available when requesting repair work. 

• Any defects that occur under normal operating conditions during the warranty period will be repaired free of charge. 

• Any defects that occur as a result of a natural disaster or inappropriate use, or if the warranty is not presented, the defects will be repaired at cost even 

during the warranty period. (See the warranty disclaimer clauses for details.)

• Data stored on your PC may be altered or lost completely following repair. Important data should be backed up on storage media, such as floppy disks 

or CD/DVD.

License Agreement

Fujitsu Limited ("Fujitsu") grants you the right to use the software installed on or bundled with this product on the condition that you consent to the 

"Conditions of Use" below.

By using the software, you consent to this agreement. Be sure to read the "Software Usage Conditions" below prior to using the software. If a software 

program bundled with the software includes separate Usage Conditions or a separate License Agreement, these supercede this agreement.

Conditions of Use

1. Software use and copyrights

You may only use the software with this product. In purchasing this product, you only obtain the rights to use the software. The copyrights for the 

software belong either to Fujitsu or to the software developer.

2. Backup copies

You are permitted to make a single backup copy of the software.

3. Integration of this software with other software

In the case of products that are intended to be used by integrating this software with other software, you may use part or all of this software by 

integrating it with other software in accordance with the instructions described in the relevant manual.

4. Duplication

(1)

Duplication of this software is restricted to the conditions in 2 and 3 above. Unless Fujitsu grants duplication rights in a manual or elsewhere, 

other software integrated with this software may not be copied, except for backup.

Note that duplication may not be possible if the software is copy-protected.

(2)

If the software is copied in accordance with the previous clause, the copyright must not be changed, deleted or hidden.

5. Transference to a third party

When transferring the software (including any media and manuals included with this product, as well as backup copies) to a third party, you must 

transfer all of the software together with the PC on which the software is installed. You cannot transfer media included with this product to a 

third-party separately to the product.

6. Modifications

You may not modify, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise reverse engineer the software.

7. Wallpaper use

You may not modify the logo, or distribute it to a third-party.

8. Scope of warranty

Fujitsu assumes no responsibility for any damage (including, but not limited to, loss of earnings, business disruption, loss of business information 

and any other monetary losses) that occurs due to the use or inability to use the software, except as described in the preceding clause. The same 

applies even if Fujitsu is aware of the potential for such losses.

9. Safety-control applications

This software is intended for general applications, including office use, personal use and home use. It was not designed or manufactured for use in 

safety-control applications. You must not use this software to implement measures to ensure safety required for safety-control applications. 

Safety-control applications refer to applications that require extreme safety, such as the examples below, and are accompanied with the potential for 

serious physical risk or direct risk to life if safety is not maintained.

Examples

Nuclear reactor control, flight control systems, airport traffic control, heavy transport logistics, life support, missile launch control

Fujitsu Limited

Microsoft service packs

Microsoft provides service packs to improve the stability of the Microsoft

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Windows

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 operating systems (http://www.microsoft.com).

Using the latest service packs ensures that the stability of the Microsoft

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 Windows

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 operating system is optimized at the time the service packs are 

provided by Microsoft. Consequently, we generally recommend using the latest service packs. However, depending on your environment, service packs 

may cause unexpected problems. Therefore, be sure to read the "Readme.txt" file included with the service pack prior to use.

We also recommend backing up your system to protect against installation failures.

Summary of Contents for K50Y

Page 1: ...pied in accordance with the previous clause the copyright must not be changed deleted or hidden 5 Transference to a third party When transferring the software including any media and manuals included with this product as well as backup copies to a third party you must transfer all of the software together with the PC on which the software is installed You cannot transfer media included with this p...

Page 2: ...d Control of nuclear reactions at nuclear power stations automatic flight control systems airport traffic control heavy transport logistics medical equipment for life support missile launch control in weapons systems etc Components with a limited lifetime e g LCD display and hard drive The life of these components varies according to the frequency and conditions of use Replacement of limited life ...

Page 3: ...ptical mouse 33 7 Using the LAN cable LAN function 34 This PC s LAN function 34 An example of connecting when using the Internet 34 When using the LAN cable LAN 35 Chapter 3 Installing setting up adding peripherals 1 Using peripherals 38 Peripherals 38 Attaching peripherals 38 Cautions regarding handling peripherals 39 2 Removing and attaching the connector cover 40 Removing the connector cover 40...

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Page 5: ... are to protect you from injury or harm Those displays and meanings are as follows Please read and understand the content Also the following symbols are also used the same as with the display of the pictures above to indicate the details of what can result in injury or harm Regarding screen shots and illustrations Regarding the symbols for safe usage Caution This indicates that there is the possib...

Page 6: ...ference Reference Describes a manual you should refer to Represents the CD ROM DVD ROM Product names Product name Expressions used in this manual Windows Vista Ultimate Windows or Windows Vista or Windows Vista Ultimate Windows Vista Home Premium Windows or Windows Vista or Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Internet Explorer 7 Internet Explorer Laws regarding the movement towards energy savings f...

Page 7: ...arks and trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the US and other countries Each of the other product names is the registered trademark of their respective companies Other products are the work of each company All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2008 Regarding trademarks and copyrights Dolby AC 3 Pro Logic and the Double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laborato...

Page 8: ...ch of the parts This chapter gives details on the name and function of each of the parts Here we will describe you the typical functions of them 1 Front of the PC 8 2 Side of the PC 9 3 Back of the PC 11 4 Inside the PC 12 5 Keyboard 13 ...

Page 9: ...ta is being read from or written to the hard disk 6 Power indicator This is lighted green when the PC power is turned on and orange when in sleep mode 7 Power switch Press this button to turn the power to the PC on or off 8 Speakers Outputs the sound from the PC 9 Brightness adjustment button Adjust the brightness of the PC 10 Swivel Rotates the PC body left and right to adjust it to an easy to vi...

Page 10: ...f the power to the PC is ON and O is OFF 3 Super Multidrive You can read and write data to CDs or DVDs and listen to music CDs 4 Disk drive access indicator This light when data is being read from or written to the CD or DVD 5 CD DVD eject button Press this button to set a disk in the Super multi drive or eject a disk 1 Power Inlet 4 Disk drive access indicator 5 CD DVD eject button 3 Super Multid...

Page 11: ...ay etc sold separately 4 USB 2 0 port This connector is for connecting a peripheral device that uses the USB standard such as a printer or digital camera etc 5 LAN port This is for connecting a LAN cable 6 PS 2 Keyboard port This is for connecting a PS 2 keyboard 7 Ventilation holes The air vents allow the inside air to exchange with the outside air to let the heat escape 6 PS 2 Keyboard port 4 US...

Page 12: ...e hole that allows the USB cables the LAN cable and the display cables to pass to the outside 3 Connector cover 4 Lock button Press this button when you want to remove the connector cover 5 Anti theft lock installation slot This is for connecting an anti theft cable 6 Anti theft lock installation slot 7 Ventilation holes 3 Ventilation holes 2 Cable hole 8 Cable hole 4 Connector cover 5 Lock button...

Page 13: ...12 4 Name and function of each of the parts Inside the PC 1 Memory slot For installing additional memory 1 Memory slot ...

Page 14: ...ce key Deletes the character to the left of the cursor 7 Space Key Enters a space 8 Function key When you press this key along with a key surrounded with a you can move the cursor to the start of the row or the beginning of the document 9 Shift key When you press along with another character key the capital letter or the symbol at the top of the key are entered 10 Caps Lock key This switches betwe...

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Page 16: ...ms that should be confirmed at the start and when using 1 Turning the power ON OFF 16 2 Adjust the volume 24 3 Adjust the brightness of the screen 25 4 Using the One touch buttons 26 5 Using CD DVD 27 6 Using the mouse 33 7 Using the LAN cable LAN function 34 ...

Page 17: ...re turning the power on 1 Handling your PC Turning the power ON OFF Please do not put your fingers etc into the CD DVD drive tray when setting or ejecting a disk etc This could result in injury Please be careful not to cause vibrations or shock when carrying it around when the power is turned on This may result in damage Electric outlet Power supply cable Keyboard USB mouse ...

Page 18: ...t before turning the power on The inside of the computer will heat up which may result in operation problems and the case may become deformed if you use it with a cover such as cloth blocking the air vents Once you have turned the power on please don t turn off the power until the Step5 screen is displayed If you turn off the power before the Step5 screen is displayed then the PC operation may bec...

Page 19: ...his is displayed Importance Importance Switch off the Power switch and then plug the Power supply cable into the outlet Move the switch to the position and then the Power indicator will glow for a few seconds and it appears that the power is on but this is not a failure Power switch Power indicator The screen may differ from your device or condition ...

Page 20: ...rd processor then save the text document and quit the word processor If you don t quit the software You can proceed with the following operation while the software is running but a confirmation message will appear asking if you want to save the data for the work you are doing This could be the cause of malfunctions so please quit the software after you have saved your data 2 If there is a CD or DV...

Page 21: ...nd the Power indicator will go out It may take a while for Windows to shut down about 20 seconds so please be patient Importance Importance Please don t continue to press the Power Switch If you press and hold the Power Switch for more than 4 seconds you can force the power off when Windows will not shut down with the normal method Power Switch ...

Page 22: ...ual If it will still not turn off then press and hold the power button for more than 4 seconds to the force it to turn off Please confirm that the Power indicator is off the power is off once the power is off If the Power standby lamp is glowing orange it means that the PC is in sleep mode and the power is not turned off Press and hold the power button once again for more than 4 seconds to turn of...

Page 23: ...rnate states We will explain how to put your PC to sleep and how to resume from sleep here Turn off your computer in the following cases 1 Click Start The PC will go to sleep The Power indicator will glow orange when the PC is sleeping When you will not be using the PC for a long time When the PC is operating slowly or it is not operating normally Please turn off the PC and restart it again The PC...

Page 24: ... The PC power will turn off Regarding sleep Resuming from sleep The PC power is not off but the current work data is saved in the memory and the PC is in a standby state Only a little power is used to save the data that has been saved in the memory when in sleep mode Do not try and resume immediately after the PC goes to sleep Please always wait at least 10 seconds before resuming ...

Page 25: ...e volume and pressing the volume button will increase the volume Pressing the Mute button will mute the sound and the taskbar notification display in the lower right of the screen will change to Pressing it again will return to the previous volume and the display will also change back to 2 Handling your PC Adjust the volume Play Pause Play file in the current track Press again to puase Stop Stop t...

Page 26: ...f the PC and adjust the brightness to an appropriate level Pressing the brightness button will make it brighter and pressing the brightness button will make it darker An indicator will be displayed at the bottom of the screen when the brightness is being adjusted 3 Handling your PC Adjust the brightness of the screen Brightness adjustment button The illustration may differ from your device or cond...

Page 27: ...xt page you viewed before Web Home To start your Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 and bring up the home page you set My Favorites To select a web page from your list of favorites Email To open the default program you use for mail Sleep To put your system to sleep power saving mode If the User account control window is displayed when you press a One touch button please click on Continue Enter the pa...

Page 28: ...PC are listed below Note FIt is necessary to format a DVD RAM if it is to be used 5 Handling your PC Using CD DVD Usable disks Type Pronunciation example CD CD ROM CD ROM CD DA Music CD CD DA Photo CD Photo CD Video CD Video CD CD R CD R CD RW CD RW CD Rewritable DVD DVD ROM DVD ROM DVD VIDEO DVD Video DVD R DVD plus R DVD RW DVD plus RW DVD R DL DVD plus R Double Layer DVD R DVD R DVD Minus R DVD...

Page 29: ...rds will not be covered by the warranty Commercial cleaning disks lens cleaners Please do not use commercial cleaning disks or lens cleaners because they can actually gather the dirt and can make the lens in the CD DVD drive dirty and make it unusable Disks that do not have a hole in the center Scratched or cracked disks Damage to the inside of the drive may result from using a scratched or cracke...

Page 30: ... 1 Press the CD DVD eject button on the left side of the PC The disk tray will eject Left side of the PC Set the disk Please do not put your fingers etc into the CD DVD drive tray when setting or ejecting a disk etc This could result in injury CD DVD eject button The following may differ from your device or condition ...

Page 31: ...DVD RAM have the side that the data is read from written to away from you line up the spindle in the tray with the hole in the disk and press the disk on until you hear a click Please support the tray with your hand so that this does not tip over the PC The disk may not play and you may not be able to eject the disk if this is not done properly Left side of the PC Tray Tray Spindle ...

Page 32: ...the following operation once you have confirmed that the CD access lamp is no longer lit The disk may run automatically depending on the disk Left side of the PC If the Auto play window is displayed Please click if the Auto play window is displayed after the disk is set CD access lamp The screen may differ from your device or condition Go to the next page ...

Page 33: ... DVD eject button on the left side of the PC The disk tray will with the set CD will pop out a bit 3 Pull out the tray by hand Grab the tray with your hand and pull it out 4 Remove the disc 5 Press the tray in by hand until you hear a click Remove the disc Please do not put your fingers etc into the CD DVD drive tray when setting or ejecting a disk etc This could result in injury ...

Page 34: ...face such as a mirror or glass A glossy surface A surface with alternating light and dark areas such as stripes or a pattern such as wood grain An item printed in halftones or a repetition of a similar pattern The mouse movement is recognized even if the optical sensor is not touching the desk so a mouse pad is not required but the mouse itself is touching the desk so it is recommended that you us...

Page 35: ... cable 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T compliant An example of connecting when using the Internet The following illustration shows an example the PC is connected to a broadband modem using a LAN cable The device you will use will differ depending on the structure of the network so please purchase the item that is suitable for your network 7 Handling your PC Using the LAN cable LAN function Internet...

Page 36: ...e PCs It may also be equipped with a broadband modem Furthermore please use a device that supports 1000BASE T to do 1000BASE T communications Hub This is a device that is used to relay cables on the network It is required to connect multiple PCs It may also be built in to a router Please use a device that supports 1000BASE T to do 1000BASE T communications LAN cable straight type It is necessary t...

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Page 38: ...pherals Cautions regarding using peripherals and adding memory will be explained Please read the parts you need 1 Using peripherals 38 2 Removing and attaching the connector cover 40 3 Increasing replacing the memory 42 4 Connecting a USB device 53 ...

Page 39: ...erals You can do more with your computer such as increasing the processing power by adding memory or printing by connecting a printer Also you can read the photos you have taken with a digital camera into the PC or send them by e mail 1 Installing setting up adding peripherals Using peripherals Please turn off the PC and the devices that are connected to it and unplug the power cord from the outle...

Page 40: ...y not proceed properly Please confirm proper operation after one peripheral has been attached and then attach the other peripheral Turn off the power to the connected devices and the PC Please always unplug the power cord from the outlet for safety There may be an electrical charge flowing in the computer even when the power has been disconnected Refer to Turning the power off for details on how t...

Page 41: ...mportance Please print the process for attaching peripherals It is convenient to print this page is mentioned at the top of the corresponding page in the On line manual if there are peripherals that will require the power to be turned off during the process Please print the corresponding pages from the On line manual before starting the process and review them Please see Increasing replacing the m...

Page 42: ... 8 holes in the PC body and attach it by sliding up Importance Importance Please align the pins with the holes when attaching the connector cover Please confirm that all of the pins on the connector cover are going into the holes in the PC body The areas that are enclosed in the dotted lines in the following illustration are the pins and holes ...

Page 43: ...s section gives details on the method for increasing the memory Memory insertion location The memory is installed in the memory slots inside the PC 3 Installing setting up adding peripherals Increasing replacing the memory Memory Slot 2 Memory Slot 1 The illustration may differ from your device or condition ...

Page 44: ...e chart If 2GB of memory is selected using K50Y If 1GB of memory is selected using K50Y Note 1 The memory that was previously installed will be exchanged Note 2 Please install a set of 2 pieces of the same size memory that is made by our company Total amount Memory slot 1 Memory slot 2 2GB When purchased maximum 1GB 1GB Total amount Memory slot 1 Memory slot 2 1GB When purchased 512MB 512MB 2GB Ma...

Page 45: ...e illustration below Please be sure to never touch the terminals which are the parts with the gold colored lines There may be an electrical charge flowing in the computer even when the power has been disconnected Please always confirm that the power cord has been unplugged from the outlet Please turn off the PC and the devices that are connected to it and unplug the power cord from the outlet befo...

Page 46: ... soft cloth spread out under the unit Please be especially careful that no sharp object contacts the LCD display When taking the PC cover off such as when installing or removing memory make sure that the power is turned off to the PC and to any connected devices and once the power cord is unplugged from the outlet and remove the cover after a short time has passed There is a chance of electric sho...

Page 47: ...upper cover Please slide the parts that have PULL printed on them to the right and pull them toward you 6 Remove the main cover Remove the screws 2 places from the top of the PC press on the bottom and slide the main cover towards you Depending on the equipment you are using it may feel difficult when removing the main cover ...

Page 48: ... the edges and pull it up slantingly to remove it from the slot 9 Install the memory into the memory slot Install the memory first in Slot 1 and then in Slot 2 Insert the memory with the long side from the edge to the notch cut in the terminal side facing the bottom and press straight down starting from the front of the memory slot Importance Importance Cautions when removing the memory Please be ...

Page 49: ...with both hands being careful not to touch the terminals or IC components Please do not touch the connectors or the IC portion of the memory Also do not use a strong force with the memory If you cannot install the memory well try once again to install the memory after removing it rather than forcefully trying to install the memory If you try to force the memory when installing it you may damage th...

Page 50: ...n Step 6 13 Install the upper cover Line up the line in the middle of the cover with the line in the middle of the PC and lower it and slide it to the left 14 Please refer to Attaching the connector cover and remove the connector cover from the right side of the PC Go to the next page ...

Page 51: ... the display to a viewing angle that is easy to see Next check the amount of memory to make sure that the memory is installed correctly Importance Importance The PC is heavy Please take sufficient care that not to drop or cause an impact when standing the PC up ...

Page 52: ...the memory is not installed correctly nothing may be displayed on the screen when the power is turned on to the PC In this case press and hold the power button for at least 4 second to turn off the power to the PC unplug the power cord then reinstall the memory 2 Click on Start Control Panel System and Maintenance System in that order 3 Please confirm that the value indicated in the circled area h...

Page 53: ...y installed a type that this computer can use Refer to Memory configuration chart Is the memory securely seated in the memory slot Refer to Increasing the memory Is it installed in the proper slot Refer to Memory insertion location Is the memory in the proper configuration Refer to Memory configuration chart ...

Page 54: ... the cable is connected if the Hardware installation window appears click Continue and continue installing the drivers Right side of the PC 4 Installing setting up adding peripherals Connecting a USB device Depending on the USB device you may need to turn off the power to the PC when you are connecting or removing them Please refer to the USB device manual for details If you are using an optional ...

Page 55: ... connecting it again once you have turn the PC power off Removing a USB device The operation may be different depending on the condition of the PC Please follow Step 1 if the power is on Please follow Step 3 if the power is off If the power is turned on 1 Click on Safely Remove Hardware in the taskbar notification area in the lower right of the screen 2 Click on Safely remove the USB device you ar...

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Page 58: ...57 Chapter 4 Proper care 1 Proper care of your Deskpower 58 ...

Page 59: ...ater gets into the PC unit the keyboard or the mouse when cleaning When the keyboard or the space between the keys gets dirty don t blow it off but instead use a soft brush to remove the dirt If you blow it off then the dirt will get inside the keyboard which can result in failures Also don t use a vacuum cleaner and use strong suction on the keys 1 Proper care Proper care of your Deskpower Please...

Page 60: ...problem when you are not able to read well from a disk The cleaning method will vary depending on the type of disk Please see the disk manual or label etc for more details Importance Importance Please do not use the following Commercial cleaners that contain the following ingredients may damage the surface coating or the cover and using them must be avoided Cleaners that contain alkaline substance...

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