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    Copyright

    Fujitsu Limited has made every effort to ensure

    the accuracy and completeness of this document.However, as ongoing development efforts arecontinually improving the capabilities of ourproducts, we cannot guarantee the accuracy ofthe contents of this document. We disclaimliability for errors, omissions or future changes.

    LifeBook is a trademark of Fujitsu Limited.

    Microsoft, Windows, MS, MS-DOS and WindowsNT are registered trademarks of the MicrosoftCorporation of the United States in the United

    States and other countries.

    ExpressCard. Compliance ID: EC100073. TheExpressCard word mark and logo are ownedby the Personal Computer Memory CardInternational Association (PCMCIA) and any useof such marks by Fujitsu is under license.

    Phoenix is a registered trademark of PhoenixTechnologies Corporation of the United States.

    Copyright 1981-1999 Microsoft Corporation, Allrights reserved.

    Copyright 1999 Phoenix Technologies, Ltd., Allrights reserved.

    Other product names are trademarks orregistered trademarks of their respectivecompanies.

    Copyright 2006 Fujitsu Limited. All rightsreserved. No part of this publication may becopied, reproduced or translated, without theprior written consent of Fujitsu Limited. No partof this publication may be stored or transmittedin any electronic form without the written consentof Fujitsu Limited.

    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCrules. Operations are subject to the following twoconditions:

    (1) This device may not be allowed to causeharmful interference.

    (2) This device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that maycause undesired operation.

    Website: www.pc-ap.fujitsu.com

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to FCC Part 15

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    13. CAUTION: When replacing the battery, besure to install it with the polarities in thecorrect position. There is a danger of

    explosion if the battery is replaced withan incorrect type or is mistreated. Do notrecharge, disassemble or dispose of infire. Replace only with the same orequivalent type recommeded by themanufacturer. Dispose of the used batteryaccording to the manufacturersinstructions.

    14. Use only the proper type of power supplycord set (provided in your accessories box)

    for this unit. It should be a detachable type:UL listed/CSA certified, BS1363, ASTA,SS145 certified, rated 10A 250V minimum,VDE approved or its equivalent. Maximumlength is 15 feet (4.6 meters).

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    Changes or modification not expresslyapproved by Fujitsu could void this usersauthority to operate the equipment.

    FCC NOTICES

    Notice to Users of Radios and Television

    These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates,uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy

    and, if not installed and used in accordance withthe instructions, may cause harmful interference

    to radio communications. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation. If this equipment doescause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turningthe equipment off and on, the user is encouragedto try to correct the interference by one or moreof the following measures:

    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

    Increase the separation between theequipment and receiver.

    Connect the equipment into an outlet that ison a different circuit than the receiver.

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

    Shielded interconnect cables must be employed

    with this equipment to ensure compliance withthe pertinent RF emission limits governing this

    device.

    Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network

    Your LifeBook notebook may be supplied withan internal modem which complies with Part 68of the FCC rules. On this notebook is a label thatcontains the FCC Registration Number and theRinger Equivalence Number (REN) for this

    equipment among other information. If requested,

    the user must provide their telephone companywith the following information:

    1. The telephone number to which thenotebook is connected.

    2. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) forthis equipment.

    3. That the equipment requires a standardmodular jack type USOC RJ-11C which isFCC Part 68 compliant.

    4. The FCC Registration Number.

    This equipment is designed to be connected tothe telephone network or premises wiring using

    a standard modular jack type USOC RJ-11Cwhich is FCC Part 68 compliant and a line cordbetween the modem and the telephone networkwith a minimum of 26AWG.

    The REN is used to determine the number ofdevices that you may connect to your telephoneline and still have all of those devices ring whenyour number is called. Too many devices on oneline may result in failure to ring in response to anincoming call. In most, but not all, areas the sum

    of the RENs of all of the devices should notexceed five (5). To be certain of the number ofdevices you may connect to your line, as

    determined by the RENs, contact your localtelephone company.

    If this equipment causes harm to the telephone

    network, your telephone company maydiscontinue your service temporarily. If possible,they will notify you in advance. If advance noticeis not practical they will notify you as soon aspossible. You will also be advised of your right tofile a complaint with the FCC.

    This fax modem also complies with fax brandingrequirements per FCC Part 68.

    Your telephone company will probably ask you

    to disconnect this equipment from the telephonenetwork until the problem is corrected and youare sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning.

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    This equipment may not be used on coin-operated telephones provided by your telephonecompany. Connection to party lines is subject to

    state tariffs. Contact your states public utilitycommission, public service commission orcorporation commission for more information.

    This equipment includes automatic dialingcapability. When programming and/or making testcalls to emergency numbers:

    Remain on the line and briefly explain to thedispatcher the reason for the call.

    Perform such activities in off-peak hours, suchas early morning or late evening.

    FCC rules prohibit the use of non-hearing aidcompatible telephones in the following locationsor applications:

    All public or semipublic coin-operated or creditcard telephones.

    Elevators, highways, tunnels (automobile,subway, railroad or pedestrian) where a personwith impaired hearing might be isolated in anemergency.

    Places where telephones are specificallyinstalled to alert emergency authorities suchas fire, police or medical assistance personnel.

    Hospital rooms, residential health carefacilities, convalescent homes and prisons.

    Workstations for the hearing impaired.

    Hotel, motel or apartment lobbies.

    Stores where telephones are used by patronsto order merchandise.

    Public transportation terminals wheretelephones are used to call taxis or to reservelodging or rental cars.

    In hotel and motel rooms as at least ten percentof the rooms must contain hearing aidcompatible telephones or jacks for plug-inhearing aid compatible telephones which willbe provided to hearing impaired customers on

    request.

    DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA)NOTICES

    Notice to Users of Radios and Television

    This Class B digital apparatus meets allrequirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

    Notice to Users of the Canadian TelephoneNetwork

    The Canadian Industry Canada label identifiescertified equipment. This certification means that

    the equipment meets certain telecommunications

    network protective, operational, and safetyrequirements. The Department does notguarantee the equipment will operate to theusers satisfaction.

    LifeBook notebooks are supplied with an internalmodem which complies with the Industry Canadacertification standards for telecommunicationnetwork protection and safety requirements.Before connecting this equipment to a telephoneline the user should ensure that it is permissibleto connect this equipment to the localtelecommunication facilities. The user should beaware that compliance with the certificationstandards does not prevent service degradationin some situations.

    Repairs to telecommunication equipment shouldbe made by a Canadian authorized maintenancefacility. Any repairs or alterations not expressly

    approved by Fujitsu or any equipment failuresmay give the telecommunication company causeto request the user to disconnect the equipment

    from the telephone line.

    The connecting arrangement code for thisequipment is CA11A.

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    The Load Number assigned to each telephoneterminal device denotes the percentage of thetotal load to be connected to a telephone loop or

    circuit which is used by the device to preventoverloading. The termination on a loop mayconsist of any combination of devices such thatthe total of the load numbers of all devices doesnot exceed 100.

    For safety, users should ensure that theelectrical ground of the power utility, thetelephone lines and the metallic waterpipes are connected together. Usersshould NOT attempt to make suchconnections themselves but shouldcontact the appropriate electric inspectionauthority or electrician. This may beparticularly important in rural areas.

    UL Notice

    This unit requires an AC adapter to operate. Useonly UL Listed Class 2 adapter, output rating19VDC, 4.22A. Refer to the illustration below forthe correct AC Adapter output polarity:

    To reduce the risk of fire, use only #26AWG or larger telecommunications linecord.

    For Authorized Repair Technicians Only

    For continued protection against risk offire, replace only with the same type andrating fuse.

    Danger of explosion if Lithium (CMOS)battery is incorrectly replaced. Replaceonly with the same or equivalent type

    recommended by the manufacturer.Dispose of used batteries according tothe manufac-turers instruction.

    Proper Disposal of Battery

    Under federal, state or local law, it may be illegalto dispose of batteries by putting them in therubbish bin or trash cans. Please take care ofour environment and dispose of batteriesproperly. Check with your local government

    authority for details regarding recycling ordisposing of unwanted batteries.

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    NOTE ON BACKUP DATA

    Please make a backup of the Operating System,

    any software programs, and created files (andupdate regularly).

    If you send this product to Fujitsu, or any of itsaffiliates, suppliers, service providers or resellersfor repair, Fujitsu does not guarantee the dataintegrity. It is your responsibility to back data upbeforehand.

    Fujitsu does not assume any obligation forcompensation for damages, data integrity, orrestoration, etc., if your data is lost for any reason,except as written in the warranty.

    NOTE ON USE REQUIRED HIGHSAFETY

    This product is designed and manufactured forgeneral use, including general office use,personal use, household use and ordinaryindustrial use.

    This product is not designed for or intended foruse under dangerous (fatal) conditions, unlessextreme safety precautions are implemented.

    Do not use this product without implementinghigh-level safety precautions.

    Failure to follow this warning may result in death,personal injury, severe physical damage or otherloss, if used in or near any or more of thefollowing:

    nuclear reaction control system in a nuclearfacility

    automatic flight control system in an airplaneor other flight control system

    mass transport control system

    medical instruments for life support system missile launching control for weapon system

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    AUSTRALIAN WARNINGSWARNING

    FOR SAFETY REASONS, ONLY CONNECTEQUIPMENT WITH A TELECOMMUNICA-

    TIONS COMPLIANCE LABEL. THIS INCLUDESCUSTOMER EQUIPMENT PREVIOUSLY LA-BELLED PERMITTED OR CERTIFIED.

    Connection of Non Certified/Approvedperipherals may result in the equipmentoperating outside the Australian EMIStandards.

    Modems connected to the Australian

    telecommunications network must be operatedin accordance with the Labelling Notice. Thismodem has been specifically configured to

    ensure compliance with the ACA Standards. Donot adjust your modem or software outside thevalues indicated below. To do so would result inyour modem being operated in a non-compliantmanner.

    Call Attempts/Retries:

    Applications software shall be configured so thatno more than 3 attempts are made to establish a

    connection to a given number (Note: if the modemcan detect service tones, up to 10 attempts canbe made). If the call sequence is unsuccessful,there shall be a delay of at least 30 minutesbefore attempting to call the number again.

    Failure to set the modem and any applicationsoftware used with the modem, to the valuesshown above will result in the modem beingoperated in a non-compliant manner.Consequently, this would be in violation of the

    Labelling Notice for this equipment and theTelecommunications Act 1997 prescribespenalties for the connection of non-compliant

    equipment.

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    NEW ZEALAND WARNINGS

    The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal

    equipment indicates only that Telecom hasaccepted that the item complies with minimumconditions for connection to its network. Itindicates no endorsement of the product byTelecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty.Above all, it provides no assurance that any itemwill work correctly in all respects with anotheritem of Telepermitted equipment of a different

    make or model, nor does it imply that any productis compatible with all of Telecoms networkservices.

    This equipment is not capable under all operatingconditions of correct operation at the higherspeeds for which it is designed. 56 KBPSconnections are likely to be restricted to lowerbit rates when connected to some PSTNimplementations. Telecom will accept noresponsibility should difficulties arise in suchcircumstances.

    Immediately disconnect this equipment should itbecome physically damaged, and arrange for its

    disposal or repair.

    This equipment shall not be used in any manner,which could constitute a nuisance to otherTelecom customers.

    This equipment shall not be set to makeautomatic calls to the Telecom 111 EmergencyService.

    This device is equipped with pulse dialing while

    the New Zealand standard is DTMF tone dialing.There is no guarantee that Telecom lines willalways continue to support pulse dialing. It isstrongly recommended that pulse dialing is notused.

    Some parameters required for compliance withTelecoms Telepermit requirements aredependent on the equipment (PC) associated

    with this device. The associated equipment shallbe set to operate within the following limits forcompliance with Telecoms Specifications:

    For repeat calls to the same number.

    There shall be no more than 10 call attemptsto the same number within any 30 minuteperiod for any single manual call initiation andthe equipment shall go on-hook for a period ofnot less than 30 seconds between the end ofone attempt and the beginning of the nextattempt.

    For Automatic calls to different numbers.

    The equipment shall go on-hook for a periodof not less than 5 seconds between the end ofone attempt and the beginning of the nextattempt.

    For Automatically answered IncomingCalls.

    Incoming calls shall be answered between 3and 30 seconds from the start of the ringing.

    For correct operation, the total of the RNs of alldevices connected to a single line at anytimeshould not exceed 5. The RN of this Equipmentis 0.5.

    WARNING:

    CONNECTION OF NON CERTIFIED/APPROVED PERIPHERALS MAY RESULT INTHE EQUIPMENT OPERATING OUTSIDE THENEW ZEALAND EMI STANDARDS.

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    NOTE:

    The screens and illustrations shown in thisexamples may slightly vary depending on theoperating environment that you have installed.

    NOTE: Modem setting in WindowsXP

    A. If you are located in Australia

    1. Click Start select Control panel select"Phone and Modem Options".

    2. Double click New Location.

    3. Choose "Australia" in Country/region pulldown menu bar.

    4. Select Phone system as "Tone Dialing".

    5. Click OK and Apply.

    B. If you are located in New Zealand

    1. Click start select Control panel select"Phone and Modem Options".

    2. Double click New Location.

    3. Choose "New Zealand" in Country/regionpull down menu bar.

    4. Select Phone system as "Tone Dialing".

    5. Click OK and Apply.

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    Table of Contents

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    Table of Contents

    NAMES OF THE PARTSAND THEIR FUNCTIONS ............. 1

    Front features of the notebook .....................1

    Exterior features: Side view..........................3

    Exterior features: Top and Bottom viewof the notebook ....................................... 6

    Exterior features: Rear view of notebook .....7

    PORT REPLICATOR ......................... 8

    STATUS INDICATOR LCD ................ 10Power Indicator ............................................ 10

    AC Adapter Indicator .................................... 10

    Battery Level Indicators ................................10

    Battery Charging Indicator ...........................10

    Wireless Lan Indicator ................................. 10

    Optical Drive Access Indicator .....................10

    Disk Drive Access Indicator ......................... 10

    ExpressCard /PC Card Slot Access

    Indicators ................................................ 11

    Num Lock Indicator ...................................... 11

    Caps Lock Key ............................................. 11

    Scroll Lock Indicator ..................................... 11

    Security Indicator .........................................11

    RUNNING THE NOTEBOOKON ITS BATTERY ......................... 12

    Recharging the battery .................................12

    Running the notebook on its battery ............ 13

    Checking the power level of the battery ....... 13

    Low battery condition ...................................14

    POWER SOURCES ........................... 15

    Connecting the Power Adapter .................... 15

    Power On .....................................................16

    Power Off .....................................................16

    CHANGING THE INTERNALBATTERY PACK ........................... 17

    ADDING MEMORY MODULE ........... 18

    Where to install memory module ................. 18

    Preparing necessary items ..........................18

    Installing memory module ............................18

    Checking the memory capacity ....................20

    Changing memory module ...........................20

    USING FINGERPRINTAUTHENTICATION............................ 22

    Characteristics of fingerprintauthentication .........................................22

    Configuration of registration information ......23

    Register log-in information

    on homepages ........................................ 23

    Log into homepages using fingerprint

    authentication .........................................26

    Change registration information ...................27

    Save/Read registration information .............. 30Setup window ............................................... 33

    TROUBLESHOOTING....................... 36

    Identifying the Problem ................................36

    Specific Problems ........................................ 36

    Troubleshooting Table ..................................37

    NOTE:

    A copy of LifeBook User's Manual is located on

    your Microsoft Windows Desktop and SoftwareDrivers CD. You can use this LifeBook User'sManual to find out more information about the

    functions and features of your notebook.

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    The phenomena described below arecharacteristics of LCD panels and do notindicate that LCD panels are defective.

    The TFT color LCD screen of yournotebook, composes of more than2,350,000 picture elements (numberof dots when the screen resolution isset at 1024 by 768 pixels). It wasmanufactured using advancedtechnologies. For technical reasons,LCD screen may have pixels that donot light and pixels that are always lit.

    LCD panels may display slight varyingcolors and uneven density.

    NAMES OF THE PARTSAND THEIR FUNCTIONS

    Front features of thenotebook

    1. LCD Panel

    The display screen of the notebook.

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    9. SD Card/Memory Stick Pro Slot

    It allows you to insert an optional SD Cardor Memory Stick card and use it as a storagedevice.

    10. Wireless LAN Switch

    This switch turns the wireless LAN antenna

    ON and OFF.

    NOTE:

    This is only applicable for notebooks with

    wireless LAN antenna.

    11. Fingerprint Sensor or Scroll ButtonsYour notebook may be equipped with eitherFingerprint Sensor or Scroll Buttons.The Fingerprint Sensor provides analternative way for Windows logonauthentication and homepages logonauthentication. Please refer to the section on"Using Fingerprint Authentication" for moredetails.The Scroll Buttons allow you to scroll up anddown a document.

    Some applications may not allow you toscroll up and down a document.

    12. Internal Microphone

    It allows you to record the sounds and voicesin monaural.

    13. Quick Point*

    It offers an additional method to move thedisplay cursor (mouse pointer).

    * For model with Quick Point.

    2. Status Indicator LCD

    This indicator displays operating statussymbols that correspond to specificcomponents of your notebook.

    3. LifeBook Security/Application Panel

    The LifeBook Security/Application Panelprovides hardware security and one-touchapplication launch capability.

    4. Power and Suspend/Resume Button

    This button allows you to power on or off thenotebook. You can use also this button to

    suspend notebook activity without turning offthe power to it and to resume the notebookfrom suspend mode.

    5. Speakers

    The built-in dual speakers provide stereosound.

    6. Keyboard

    A 84-key keyboard with dedicated Windowskey, Page Up (PgUp) key and Page Down

    (PgDn) key.

    7. Touch Pad

    It allows you to control the display cursor(mouse pointer).

    8. Latch

    The latch locks and releases the LCD panel.

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    (This picture is for illustration purpose only and may look different from the actual unit)

    Exterior features: Side view

    Right view of the notebook

    1. Modem (RJ-11) Port

    It allows you to connect your notebookinternal modem to a phone line socket usinga supplied RJ-11 cable.

    2. Multi-Purpose Bay

    Your notebook has a multi-purpose bayinstalled with a hot-swappable bay device.The installed bay device varies between

    country configurations. Please check withyour local distributor for actual bundling. Thebay device is hot-swappable because youcan take out or install a bay device withoutpower off and on the notebook. You maychange the installed bay device with otherbay device options. These are soldseparately.

    If this LifeBook come with an optical drivethat can read DVD titles, then this drive ispre-set at factory to read DVD title withregion codes for specific Asia Pacificmarkets (e.g. code 3 for Asian, code 4 forAustralia, code 6 for China).

    The first time you play a DVD title with aregion code different from that of the DVDoptical drive - the region code set atfactory, you will be prompted to changethe region code of the DVD optical drive.The region code of a DVD optical drivecan be changed up to 4 times, after whichit will be locked so that the DVD opticaldrive can only play DVD titles of the finalregion code set.

    Do not leave this bay emtpy. This maycause unexpected system error.

    3. USB 2.0 Port

    The USB 2.0 port allows you to connect

    Universal Serial Bus devices. USB 2.0

    devices transfer data at up to 480Mbps andis backward compatible with USB 1.1

    devices, which transfer data at up to 12Mbps.

    4. Anti-Theft Lock Slot

    It allows you to attach an optional physicallock down device.

    5. Bay Device Release Lever

    You can use this lever to release an installedhot-swappable bay device.

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    Left view of the notebook

    1. DC-In Jack

    You plug in the supplied AC adapter into this

    port to power your notebook and charge the

    battery.

    2. External Monitor Port

    The external monitor port allows you to

    connect an external display monitor.

    Your notebook is equipped with high defintionaudio (HDA) jacks.

    3. HDA-In

    It allows jack sensing of the following audioinput devices.

    Microphone

    It allows you to connect a 3.5mm monoor stereo microphone to it.

    Line-inIt allows you to connect an external audiosource to it e.g. an external CD player ora MP3 player.

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    4. HDA-Out

    It allows jack sensing of the following audiooutput devices.

    Headphone

    It allows you to connect a 3.5mmheadphone to it. There are commerciallyavailable headphones with different typesof connector. Please check thecompatibilty of these headphones beforepurchase.

    Line-out

    It allows you to connect an external audiodevice e.g a pair of stereo speakers to it.

    5. ExpressCard Slot

    It allows you to connect to an ExpressCardmodule.There are two sizes of ExpressCardmodule. One is 34mm wide (ExpressCard/34) and the other is 54mm wide

    (ExpressCard/54).This LifeBook can support both sizes ofExpressCard accessory.

    NOTE:

    The ExpressCard slot in this notebookpassed the compliance test setup by thePCMCIA working group. The ExpressCardCompliance ID is EC100073.

    (This picture is for illustration purpose only and may look different from the actual unit)

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    9. IEEE 1394 Port

    You can use this port to connect a multimedia

    device with IEEE 139 port such as digital

    video camera.

    10. PC Card Slot (Type II)

    It allows you to install one Type I/II PC card.

    11. PC Card Eject Button

    You press this button to eject the PC installedin the PC card slot.

    6. ExpressCard Eject Button

    You press this button to eject theExpressCard module installed in the cardslot.

    7. S-Video (Mini) Terminal

    You can use this port to connect to a TV with

    S-video port for high quality video output

    using an optional mini S-video cable. This

    cable is sold separately.

    8. Air Outlet

    These openings allow air ventilation in the

    notebook.

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    1. Standard Battery Compartment

    The location of the standard battery.

    2. Memory Module Compartment

    It contains two memory module slots.

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    (This picture is for illustration purpose only and may look different from the actual unit)

    Exterior features: Top andBottom view of the notebook

    1. Wireless LAN Connection ON/OFF Switch

    You can use this switch to turn on or off thewireless LAN connection.

    2. Built-In Wireless LAN

    The location of the dual Wireless LANantenna.

    NOTE:

    This is applicable only for notebooks with

    Wireless LAN antenna.

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    Exterior features: Rear view ofthe notebook

    1. USB 2.0 Ports

    The USB 2.0 ports allow you to connect

    Universal Serial Bus devices. USB 2.0

    devices transfer data at up to 480Mbps and

    is backward compatible with USB 1.1devices, which transfer data up to 12Mbps.

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    (This picture is for illustration purpose only and may look different from the actual unit)

    2. Anti-Theft Lock Slot

    It allows you to attach an optional physical

    lock down device.

    3. LAN (RJ-45) Port

    This port allows you to connect to a LAN

    (local area network) using an optional LAN

    cable. The port is compatible with 1000/100/

    10 Base-T networks.

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    To lock only the port replicator without

    locking the docked notebook, please use

    anti-theft lock slot 2 with an optionalphysical lock down device.

    5. USB 2.0 PortsThe USB 2.0 ports allow you to connect

    Universal Serial Bus devices. USB 2.0devices transfer data at up to 480Mbps andis backward compatible with USB 1.1devices, which transfer data at up to 12Mbps.

    6. PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Port.The PS/2 port allows you to connect anexternal PS/2 keyboard or mouse.

    7. Parallel PortThe parallel port allows you to connectparalle devices.

    8. Serial PortThe serial port allows you to connect serialdevices.

    9. Digital Video Interface (DVI-D)The DVI-D port allows you to connect a flat-panel LCD display or television that isequipped with a DVI-D port for ultra-crispdigital images and graphics.

    10. External VGA Port

    The external VGA port allows you to connectan external display or CRT monitor.

    (This picture is for illustration purpose only and may look different from the actual unit)

    PORT REPLICATOR

    The port replicator is an optional item. It may bebundled in certain country configurations. Pleasecheck the country configurations with your localdistributor.

    Port replicator back panel

    The following is a brief description of the portreplicator back panel components.

    1. Power and Suspend/Resume ButtonThis button allows you to power on or off thenotebook. You can also use this button tosuspend notebook activity without turning offthe power to it and to resume the notebookfrom suspend mode.

    2. DC Power Jack

    The DC power jack allows you to plug in theAC Adaptor to power on your notebook.

    3. Microphone JackIt allows you to connect an external monomicrophone.

    4. Anti-theft Lock Slot1It allows you to locked the notebook and theport replicator.

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    11. Lan (RJ-45) JackThe LAN port allows you to connect a LAN(RJ-45).

    Note that when your notebook is docked onthe port replicator, the LAN port on theLifeBook is not accessibale. The portreplicator LAN port should be used toconnect to network resources when theLifeBook is docked on the port replicator.

    12. Anti-theft Lock Slot2It allows you to lock only the port replicator.

    13. Headphone Jack

    The headphone jack allows you to connecta headphone or external speakers.

    Certain peripheral devices connected tothe port replicator may operate in anunstable manner if the port replicator isinstalled/removed when the LifeBookpower is on. If this happens, switch offthe LifeBook power prior to installing/

    removing the port replicator.

    Port replicator front panel

    The following is a brief description of the port

    replicator front panel components.

    1. Port Replicator InterfaceThis interface connects the port replicator toyour notebook.

    2. Guide Bar Release LatchSlide latch to release guide bar.

    3. Guide BarThe guide bar allows you to use the portreplicator with another LifeBook model.

    4. Release LeverYou can pull out the port replicator lever toremove your notebook from the portreplicator.

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    STATUS INDICATOR LCD

    1. Power Indicator ( )This indicator turns on when there is powerto the notebook.

    It turns off when the notebook is poweredoff. This indicator will blink if the notebookis put in suspend mode.

    2. AC Adapter Indicator ( )This indicator states the power source ofyour notebook i.e. from an external ACadapter or an internal battery. The indicatorturns on when the power source is from anexternal AC adapter. It turns off when powersource is from internal battery.

    3. Battery Level Indicators

    ( 1, 2, )The two Battery Level Indicators state thepresence of stardard Li-ion battery andoptional modular bay Li-ion battery. Battery1 refers to the standard battery and Battery

    2 refers to the optional modular bay battery.In addition, these two indicators show theremaining power of the batteries.

    4. Battery ChargingIndicator ( )This indicator turns on when internal batteryis being charged.

    5. Wireless Lan Indicator

    ( )This indicator is shown when the wirelessLAN switch is turned ON. It disappearswhen the wireless LAN switch is turnedOFF.

    6. Optical Drive Access

    Indicator ( )This indicator turns on when an optical drivedevice is being accessed.

    7. Disk Drive AccessIndicator ( )This indicator turns on when an internal

    hard disk drive or a removable disk drive isbeing accessed.

    Do not power off the notebook when thedisk drive access indicator is shown.Failture to do so corrupt data on the diskas well as the installed operating system.

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    (For illustration purposes only. Indicators may not appear at the same time. Their appearances depend on the

    notebook configurations and operating situations.)

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    8. ExpressCard/PC CardSlot Access Indicators

    ( 1 2 )This indicator turns on if an application triesto access a card slot regardless whether acard is installed in the slot.

    9. Num Lock Indicator ( 1 )This indicator lights up when the keyboardis locked in Num Lock mode. You can usethe keyboard as a ten-digit keyboard when

    the Num Lock mode is turned on.You can toggle the Num Lock mode by using

    the [ ] key.

    10. Caps Lock Key ( A )You can toggle the Caps Lock mode by

    using the [ ] key.

    11. Scroll Lock Indicator ( )This indicator appears when the lock modeis turned on.

    You can toggle the Scroll Lock button by

    using the [ ] key while holding down

    the [ ] key.

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    RUNNING THE NOTEBOOKON ITS BATTERY

    Recharging the battery

    1. Connect the AC adapter to your notebook.

    The moment you connect an AC adapter toyour notebook, the notebook begins tocharge the internal standard battery pack.

    The charging status ( ) on the Status

    Indicator LCD turns on.

    2. When the indicator turns off after thebattery is completely charged, disconnectthe AC adapter from the notebbok.

    Before using the supplied battery pack forthe very first time after purchase,remember to charge it fully. If a chargedbattery has not been recharged for morethan a month, charge it fully before using

    it.When the battery is fully charged, thecharging status indicator turns off and the

    indicator stops blinking ( ) and

    lights up ( ).

    When the battery is 90% or morecharged, it cannot be recharged even ifthe AC adapter is connected. The batterycan be recharged when its power level(i.e. remaining battery life) is 89% or less.

    When a notebook is turned off, allindicators on the status LCD goes offimmediately if the battery is completelycharged.

    The chargeability of the battery degradeswhen it is used in an extremely hot or cold

    place.When the battery is very hot, for example,immediately after long usage of the

    notebook, the battery protection featuremay be activated to prevent the batteryfrom being recharged. When thetemperature decreases, the notebookautomatically begins to charge thebattery.

    When an optional modular bay battery isinstalled, it is charged along with the

    internal standard battery.

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    Running the notebook on itsbattery

    This section describes the steps to run thenotebook on its internal standard battery.

    1. Disconnect the AC adapter from yournotebook and press the power button.

    The power level of the battery decreasesfaster when it is used in a cold place.

    The chargeability of the battery decreasesafter it has been used over a long periodof time. If the battery runs down very fast,replace it with a new battery.

    When an optional modular bay battery isinstalled, it is charged along with theinternal standard battery.

    Checking the power level ofthe battery

    When the notebook is turned on or when the

    battery is being charged, the Battery Levelindicators turns on and blinks to show the powerlevel of the battery.

    Different power level of thebattery

    Due to certain characteristics of Li-ionbattery, the Battery Level Indicators maynot correctly show the remaining power

    of the battery, especially under extremetemperature conditions.

    When the battery is 90% or morecharged, it cannot be recharged even ifthe AC adapter is connected to thenotebook. The battery can be recharged

    when its remaing power is 89% or less.

    The battery is between 76% and 100%

    charged.

    The battery is between 51% and 75%charged.

    The battery is between 26% and 50%charged.

    The battery is between 13% and 25%charged or between 0% and 25%during charging.

    Low Power LevelThe battery is below 12% charged.

    Dead BatteryThe battery is 0% charged.

    Power button

    (This picture is for illustration purpose only and may

    look different from the actual unit)

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    Battery Failure Alert

    Indicates that the battery cannot becharged properly.

    If is indicated, turn off the notebook,remove the battery and reinstall itproperly.

    Low battery condition

    When the battery is discharged to a very lowlevel, the battery level indicator on the status

    indicator LCD blinks ( ). If it blinks, connectthe AC adapter to your notebook immediately to

    recharge the battery.

    The use of a weak battery may result inloss of data you are currently working on.When the battery runs low, connect the

    AC adapter to your notebook as soon asan external power source is available orimmediately save the data you are

    working on, exit all applications and turnoff the notebook.

    Accessing data on the hard diskconsumes a lot of power. Therefore whenthe battery is weak, connect an ACadapter to the notebook before accessingdata on the hard disk.

    If a battery is weak and there is no system

    activity, the notebook may go into standby(i.e. suspend) mode. However, if there issystem activity, the notebook will go intostandby mode only after the systemactivity has completed its processing.

    The notebook will go into standby modewhen the indicator reaches 3%. This isthe default setting of the notebook.

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    DC Power Jack

    AC Adapter

    AC Cable

    DC Output Cable

    POWER SOURCES

    Connecting the poweradapter

    The AC adapter provides power for operatingyour notebook and charging the batteries.

    Connecting the AC adapter

    1. Plug the DC output cable into the DC powerjack on your notebook.

    2. Plug the AC adapter into an AC electrical

    outlet.

    (This picture is for illustration purpose only and may look different from the actual unit)

    The Li-ion battery is not charged at the point

    of purchase. Remember to connect an ACadapter to your notebook to charge it whenyou use it for the first time.

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    Power on

    Power/Suspend/Resume buttonYou can use the Power/Suspend/Resume buttonto turn on your notebook. Once you haveconnected an AC adapter to the notebook orcharged the internal Lithium ion battery, you can

    power on your notebook.

    When you turn on your notebook, be sure youhave a power source connected to it. This

    means that at least one battery is installedand charged or that the AC adapter isconnected and has power.

    You can press the Power/Suspend/Resumebutton to turn off the notebook. After you havefinished working on the notebook, you can eitherleave it in Standby (i.e. suspend) mode or turn it

    off.

    Do not carry the notebook around when it isstill power on. Do not subject the notebook to

    shocks and vibrations. Failure to do so maydamage the notebook.

    When you power on your notebook, it will performa Power On Self Test (POST) to check the internalparts and configuration for normal functionality.

    If an error is found, your notebook will emit anaudio warning and/or show an error message.

    After satisfactory completion of the Power On SelfTest (POST), your notebook will load youroperating system.

    Power off

    Before turning off the power, check that the HardDisk Access, Optical Disk Drive Access and PCCard Slot Access indicators are all. If you poweroff the notebook when it is acessing the disk orPC Card, data may be lost or corrupted. To poweroff the notebook, always shut down the notebookproperly using the Windows shutdown procedure.

    Remember to close all f i les, exit allapplications and shut down the operating

    system prior to turning off the power using thepower button. If documents are opened whenthe notebook is turned off, data may be lostand this may result in disk errors.

    Remember to use the correct procedure to shutdown the notebook. The proper procedure is:

    1. Click the Start button and then click ShutDown or turn Off notebook.

    2. Select the Shut Down option from within the

    Shut Down Windows dialog box.3. Click OK to shut down your notebook.

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    CHANGING THEINTERNAL BATTERYPACK

    Before changing the internal battery pack,turn off the notebook and disconnect the

    AC adapter from it. To avoid shockhazards and damage to your notebook,be careful not to touch internalcomponents of the notebook, including

    the battery connector.

    Changing the internal batterypack

    1. Turn off the notebook and disconnect theAC adapter from it.

    2. Close the LCD panel and place yournotebook upside down.

    Close the LCD panel gently. Do not exertexcessive pressure to it. Failure to do so

    may damage the LCD panel.

    3. Remove the battery pack.

    While pressing the latches that lock the

    battery, push the battery outwards in thedirection of the arrow as shown.

    4. Install a new battery pack.

    Press the latches on the battery pack andalign it to fit into the battery compartment ofthe notebook. When the battery falls in place,

    push the battery inwards as shown andreleases the latches.

    After removing the internal battery pack,please take necessary precautions toprevent it from being shorted. For

    example, you can seal the connector endswith insulating tape. After removing thebattery pack, do not mix it with other typesof battery.

    The internal battery pack contains

    recyclable material.

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    Total capacity Slot 1 Slot 2

    256 MB 256 MB

    512 MB 256 MB 256 MB

    768 MB 256 MB 512 MB

    1 GB 512 MB 512 MB

    2 GB 1024 MB 1024 MB

    4 GB 2048 MB 2048 MB

    Memory

    compartmentcover

    ADDING MEMORYMODULE

    Where to install memorymodule

    Your notebook has an expansion RAM moduleslot (slot 2) to add in one additional memorymodule.

    The memory capacity of the notebook can beincreased to a maximum of 4 GB (2048 MB x 2).

    Preparing necessary items

    Philips screwdriverUse a screwdriver of appropiate size toremove the screws on the cover. Failure todo so may damage the head of the screws.

    Memory Module Configuration Table.

    The table below shows combinations ofmemory that can be installed on yournotebook.

    The installation of any combination of memoryother than the combinations shown below canimpair the functioning of your notebook.

    This LifeBook is capable of operating in dualchannel memory mode. To realize the full

    performance benefits of dual channel operations,

    the two memory slots must be fitted with DDR2memory modules of the same capacity andspecification. We strongly recommend you to useFujitsu approved memory modules.

    Installing memory moduleTo install memory, perform these steps.

    Before installing any memory module,remember to power off the notebook anddisconnect the AC adapter from it.

    Keep small objects, such as a cover, capsand screws, out of the reach of babiesand children. These small objects maysuffocate a baby or child if they areswallowed accidentally. Should such anaccident happen, consult a doctorimmediately.

    Certain components around the memoryslots are very hot when the notebook ispowerd on for a long period of time.

    To avoid possible burns, do not install orremove memory module immediatelyafter turning off the notebook. Wait for a

    while until its internal components cooldown.

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    Notch in the memory module

    Memorycompartment

    cover

    Memorycompartment

    cover

    To install or remove a memory module,hold it by the edge and be careful not totouch any component and IC.

    Memory module is made of materialssensitive to human body static charges.Before handling a memory module,always touch an appropiate metal objectto discharge static charges from yourbody.

    Please remember to turn off the notebookbefore you begin to install or remove a

    memory module. If the notebook is placedin standby or hibernate mode while thememory is removed, data may be lost orcorrupted. This may also damage thememory module.

    1. Turn off the notebook and disconnect theAC adapter from it.

    2. Close the LCD panel and place thenotebook upside down.

    3. Remove the two screws securing thememory compartment slot cover andremove it.

    Remove the battery compartment cover atthe bottom of the notebook.

    4. Install the memory module

    Insert the memory module into the slot with

    the notch in the memory module aligned withthe projection on the connector, and pushthe memory module down unit it locks inplace with a click sound.

    5. Attach the memory compartment coverand secure it with screws.

    Attach the cover removed in step 3.

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    Checking the memorycapacity

    If the memory is not installed correctly,an error message "Expansion memoryerror" may be displayed when you turnon the notebook. If such a messageappears, turn off the notebook, removethe memory module and reinstall it.

    1. Turn on the notebook.

    2. Click the Start button and select ControlPanel.

    The Control Panel window appears.

    3. Click Performance and Maintenance, andthen System.

    The System Properties dialog box.

    4. Check whether the circled numeric valuein the figure below has increased by thesize of the memory you have added.

    In this example, 512 MB of memory is

    installed.* The notebook uses 8MB of memory forinternal use, therefore a memory capacitysmaller than the actual installed memorycapacity is shown in this windows.

    Memory capacity

    5. Click OK.

    If the numeric value displayed does notagree with the memory capacity of yournotebook, check the newly installed

    memory module.

    Changing memory moduleThe memory module installed on your notebook

    can be replaced with a larger size of memory.

    1. Turn off the notebook and disconnect theAC adapter from it.

    2. Close the LCD panel and place thenotebook upside down.

    3. Remove the two screws securing thememory compartment cover and removeit.

    Remove memory compartment cover at thebottom of the notebook.

    Memorycompartment

    cover

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    4. Remove the memory module.

    Displace the hook on each side from thememory module. The memory modulecomes up slightly. Pull the memory modulediagonally up to detach it from the slot.

    5. Install a new memory module.

    Insert the memory module diagonally into theslot with the notch in the memory modulealigned with the projection on the connector.Push memory module down until it clicks intoplace.

    6. Attach the memory compartment cover.

    Attach the cover removed in step 3.

    After you have installed or remove amemory module, check the memorycapacity of you notebook to verify that thememory module is installed properly.

    Notch in the memory

    module

    Memorycompartment

    cover

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    USING FINGERPRINTAUTHENTICATION*

    With fingerprint authentication, you can omitentering a user name and a password by justsliding your finger onto the fingerprint sensor atthe time of logging in homepages or logging onWindows. This chapter describes how to usefingerprint authentication.

    * NOTE:This is only applicable for LifeBook withFingerprint Sensor.

    To use fingerprint authentication, the usersfingerprints must be registered.

    Characteristics of fingerprintauthentication

    Fingerprint authentication can beused in the following case.

    Logging on to Windows

    When the user account of Windows ispassword-protected, only persons who knowthat password can log on to Windows usingthat account. However, you have to enter thepassword each time when you log on toWindows.With use of fingerprint authentication, youcan log on to Windows by only authenticatingfingerprints that have previously beenregistered, thus omitting entering a

    password.

    Recovery from the power-saving status

    If the computer is password-protected for therecovery from power-saving status, you haveto enter a password each time when yourcomputer is recovered from the power-savingstatus.With use of fingerprint authentication, youcan recover from the power-saving status by

    authenticating fingerprints that have

    previously been registered, thus omittingentering a password.

    Canceling password-protected screensaver

    You can lock your computer if the screen

    saver is password-protected. However, youhave to cancel this lock when canceling thescreen saver.With use of fingerprint authentication, justauthenticating fingerprints that havepreviously been registered enables this lockto be canceled, thus omitting entering apassword.

    Logging into the homepage that requiresan ID (user name) and a password

    To log into the homepage of which securityis set up, you may have to enter log-ininformation such as an ID (user name) anda password.

    With fingerprint authentication, you can loginto these homepages by just authenticatingfingerprints if log-in information is previouslymemorized for specific homepages.Status for entering log-in information differsdepending on homepages; direct enteringlog-in information into homepages, and

    indication of screens specific to entering. Ineither case, log-in using fingerprintauthentication can be performed.

    It is unnecessary to inputa password.

    You can log onto Windows or

    recover from thepower-saving

    status byauthenticating

    the fingerprintsthat have been

    registered.

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    Configuration of registrationinformation

    Registration information is set up in the following

    configuration.To use fingerprint authentication, it is necessaryto register the users fingerprint.

    Registration information onfingerprint authentication (Username and password are just anexample.)

    User name

    This is the users name for which a fingerprinthas been registered. It is necessary to givethe same name as used for logging on toWindows.

    Domain

    The full name of the computer is displayed.

    FingerprintFingerprints are registered.

    Password

    The users password for a user whosefingerprint has been registered. It isnecessary to use the same password to beused in logging on to Windows.

    Log-in information on homepages

    Register an ID (user name) and a passwordbeforehand, so that homepages that requireentering an ID (user name) and a passwordcan be viewed just by authenticatingfingerprints.

    Register log-in informationon homepages

    To log into homepages of which security is setup, you may have to enter log-in information suchas an ID (user name) and a password.With fingerprint authentication, you can log in

    these homepages by only sliding your finger ontothe fingerprint sensor if log-in information ispreviously memorized for specific homepages.Register log-in information according to thefollowing procedure.

    Register log-in information onhomepages

    1. Display a homepage you want log-ininformating to be registered.

    2. Enter log-in information.

    When directly registering log-in informationto homepage.

    Do not press the Sign-in button, etc.

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    When directly registering log-in informationto homepage.Click the area where a user name and a

    password are entered.

    When a screen specific for entering log-ininformation is indicated.

    Click on the input screen.

    When a screen specific for entering log-ininformation is indicated.Do not press the OK button.

    3. Right-click on the OmniPass icon

    from the notification area in the rightcorner of the screen, and click on

    Memorize password.

    The mouse pointer changes into .

    4. With the mouse pointer changed to ,

    click on the area of log-in informationentered in Step 2.

    The OmniPass-Remenber Passwordwindow will appear.

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    5. Enter the name of log-in information fromthe OmniPass-Friendly Name.

    6. Click on Finish.

    Registration of log-in information is completed.

    The homepage that has been set here can belogged in by just authenticating the registeredfingerprints without entering a user name and apassword.

    Managing log-in information onhomepages

    Information to be logged in homepages withfingerprint authentication can be managed fromthe following screen.

    1. Click on Start, All programs, Softexand OmniPass control center in thisorder.

    The OmniPass control center window willappear.

    2. Click on Vault management.

    The Vault access authentication windowappears.

    3. Slide any finger of which fingerprints havebeen registered onto the fingerprintsensor.

    When authentication of fingerprints is

    successful, the ID management window willappear.

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    4. Select the user name, and click onManage Passwords.

    The Password management window willappear.

    5. Log-in information is displayed on theDialog protected by password.

    To change log-in information, it is necessaryto reregister log-in information. Select the log-in information name you desire to change,and click on Delete page. Then, after log-in

    information has been deleted, reregister thelog-in information to be registered.

    Log into homepages usingfingerprint authentication

    With fingerprint authentication, just by sliding your

    finger onto the fingerprint sensor, you can loginto the homepage where security is set.

    Register log-in information onhomepages

    1. Display a homepage which log-ininformation such as an ID (user name) and

    a password are registered.

    The Access authentication window will

    appear.

    2. Slide any finger of which fingerprint hasbeen registered onto the fingerprintsensor.

    When the authentication of fingerprints issucceeded, log-in to a homepage will beautomatically performed.

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    Change registrationinformation

    This chapter describes how to change the

    information registered for using fingerprintauthentication.

    After the registration of fingerprintauthentication has been completed, donot change the user name that is requiredfor logging on to Windows and the user

    name that has been set to the registrationinformation of fingerprint authentication.

    Registration information

    Registration information includes a username, a password, a fingerprint, and log-ininformation on homepages. Whenregistration information is updated, delete allof registration information such as a username and a password before reregistering

    it.However, when adding new fingerprints or

    adding/deleting log-in information forhomepages, it is unnecessary to delete theregistered information on fingerprintauthentication.

    User name

    Do not change a user name.

    Password

    When a password for logging on to Windowshas been changed, it is necessary that thepassword that has been set for registrationinformation for fingerprint authentication mustbe changed to the password same as forWindows after the change. When the

    password that has been set for theregistration information on fingerprintauthentication is changed, delete all ofregistration information on fingerprintauthentication before reregistering it.

    Fingerprint

    The number of fingerprints to be registeredcan be added. To delete the fingerprintsalready registered, it is necessary to deleteall of registration information on fingerprint

    authentication before reregistering it.

    Log-in information for homepages

    When log-in information for homepages ischanged, before reregistering, it is necessaryto delete the log-in information that has beenregistered. In this case, it is unnecessary todelete registration information on fingerprint

    authentication.

    Deletes registration informationon fingerprint authentication

    1. Click on Start, All programs, Softexand OmniPass control center in thisorder.

    The OmniPass control center window will

    appear.

    2. Click on Remove users from OmniPass.

    The Log-in user authentication window willappear.

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    3. Slide any finger which fingerprint hasbeen registered onto the fingerprintsensor.

    When authentication of fingerprints issucceeded, the User delete confirmation

    window will appear.

    4. Click on OK.

    The message A user has normally beendeleted will be displayed.

    Registration information on fingerprintauthentication has been deleted.

    Adding registration informationto fingerprint authentication

    1. Click on Add new users to OmniPass.

    The Confirmation of user name andpassword window will appear.When OmniPass control center is notdisplayed, click on the Start button -> AllPrograms -> Softex -> OmniPass control

    center in this order.

    2. Enter the same password for logging onto Windows and click on Next.

    The Select finger window will appear. Donot change a user name and domain.

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    3. Select a finger which fingerprint isregistered, and click on Next.

    The Fingerprint verification window willappear.

    4 Slide a finger onto the fingerprint sensorto confirm that a fingerprint has beenlifted. When Fingerprint confirmation is

    completed, click on OK.

    Perform fingerprint verification three times.After three times of fingerprint verificationhave been "successfull", slide your fingeragain onto the fingerprint sensor forFingerprint confirmation.

    5. When the message Recommend toregister another finger is displayed, clickon Yes.

    The Select finger window will appear.

    6. Perform Steps 3 to 5 again, and registerthe fingerprint of another finger.

    When the Setting up audio and task barwindow appears, proceed to Step 7.

    7. Click on OK from the Setting up audioand task bar window.

    The OmniPass user account has been

    created window appears.

    8. Click on Finish.

    9. When the message Do you log on for anew user is displayed, click on Yes.

    The OmniPass control center windowappears again.

    10. Click on OK.

    The OmniPass control center window willbe closed.

    Re-registration of fingerprint authentication hasbeen completed.

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    Save/Read registrationinformation

    Information such as user names and passwords,fingerprints and log-in information for homepagesthat have once been registered can be savedaltogether. It is recommended that registration

    information be saved in case where registrationinformation is mistakenly deleted.

    Save registration information.

    1. Click on Start, All programs, Softexand OmniPass control center in thisorder.

    The OmniPass control center window willappear.

    2. Click on Import/export of users.

    The Import/export of users window willappear.

    3. Click on Export of OmniPass userprofile.

    The Authentication of user export windowwill appear.

    4. Authenticate the fingerprint registered.

    When authentication of fingerprints issucceeded, Save users that have been

    exported by providing a name window willappear.

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    1. Click on Start, All programs, Softexand OmniPass control center in thisorder.

    The OmniPass control center window willappear.

    2. Click on Import/export of users.

    The Import/export of users window willappear.

    3. Click on Import new users intoOmniPass.

    The Open files to import users window willappear

    5. Enter the name of the registrationinformation to save, and click on Save.

    The message User export has beencompleted. will be displayed.Save in the My document folder as an

    example. Any names can be used for theregistration information to be saved.

    6. Click on OK from the message Userexport is completed.

    Users export is completed, and registrationinformation is saved.

    Read registration information.

    When no users are registered forfingerprint authentication, the OmniPassregistration wizard window may appearwhen starting the computer. Whenimporting registration information, click onCancel.

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    4. Select the registration information thathas been saved and click on Open.

    The OmniPass import user window willappear.

    5. Enter a user name, a domain, and apassword, then click on Next.

    The message User import of OmniPass hasbeen completed will be displayed.Enter the same user name and password to

    be used in logging on to Windows.

    How to confirm domainDomain for setting the registrationinformation for fingerprint authenticationcan be checked by the followingprocedure.

    1. Click on Start.

    2. Right-click on My Computer, andclick on Properties in the menuto be displayed.

    The System Properties window willappear.

    3. Click on the Computer Name tab.

    4. A name that has been set to Fullcomputer name is Domain.

    6. Click on OK.

    7. Restart your computer.

    Restarting the computer enables theregistration information that has been read(imported) to be effective.

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    Setup window

    Setting for fingerprint authentication can bechanged with OmniPass control center.

    How to start OmniPass controlcenter

    Start OmniPass control center in the following

    procedure.

    1. Click on Start, All programs, Softex

    and OmniPass control center in thisorder.

    The OmniPass control center starts.

    User Management

    Adding and deleting users

    Users that use fingerprint authentication canbe added and deleted.

    Change registration information

    User import/export

    The user information that has already beenset can be saved (exported), or the userinformation that is saved can be read(imported).

    Save/Read registration information

    User settings

    Audio

    Sound coming from the computer whenfinger authentication is used is set.

    Taskbar Tips

    This setting is for messages to be displayed

    in OmniPass icon in the notification area

    in the bottom-right corner of your desktopwhen Windows is logged on.

    EnrollmentIn addition to the fingerprints that havealready been registered, new fingerprints canbe added and registered.

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    System settings

    Starting option

    Fingerprint authentication can be used forlogging on to Windows or you can terminateits use.

    Vault management

    Manage information for logging into homepages.When this setting screen is displayed, thefingerprints that have already been registered areto be authenticated.Register log-in information on homepages

    ID management

    A user ID (user name) to be logged inhomepages is managed.

    Password management

    The user name and password for logging inhomepages by using fingerprintauthentication are managed. To change log-in information, delete log-in information once,

    then reregister it.

    Encrypt and Decrypt

    It allows you to encrypt files and entire folders

    with finger print sensor.

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    Scrolling

    The Fingerprint sensor now comes with a

    scrolling function. Taking advantage of thesensors technology, users will be able to scrollup and down a document by swiping the finger

    upwards to scroll up and swiping down to scrolldown.

    File & Folder encryption

    In order to encrypt a file or folder, click onthe folder or file to encrypt, right click on yourmouse button, choose Omnipass EncryptFile(s). Omnipass will then perform theencryption on the file selected. To decrypt,click on the file and right click on your mousebutton and choose Omnipass DecryptFile(s). Omnipass will decrypt your file forviewing.

    Please take note that certain files and folderin Windows are not possible to encrypt.

    Please refer to Omnipass help file in yourLifeBook for further information.

    Version information

    Version information on fingerprint authentication

    utility is displayed.

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    TROUBLESHOOTING

    Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook is sturdy andundergoes strigent reliability tests. However, you

    may encounter simple setup or operatingproblems that you can solve on the spot orproblems with peripheral devices, that you cansolve by replacing the device. The information inthis section helps you isolate and resolve someof these straightforward problems and identifyfailures that require service.

    Identifying the problemIf you encounter a problem, go through thefollowing procedure before pursuing complextroubleshooting:

    1. Turn off your LifeBook notebook.

    2. Make sure the AC adapter is plugged intoyour notebook and to an active AC powersource.

    3. Make sure that any card installed in the PC

    Card slot is seated properly. You can alsoremove the card from the slot, thus

    eliminating it as a possible cause of failure.

    4. Make sure that any devices connected to theexternal connectors are plugged in properly.You can also disconnect such devices, thuseliminating them as possible causes of failure.

    5. Turn on your notebook. Make sure it has been

    off at least 10 seconds before you turn it backon.

    6. Go through the boot sequence.7. If the problem has not been resolved, refer

    to the Troubleshooting Table that follows formore detailed troubleshooting information.

    If you keep notes about what you have tried,your support representative may be able tohelp you more quickly by giving additionalsuggestions over the phone.

    8. If you have tried the solutions suggested inthe Troubleshooting Table without success,contact your support representative.

    Before you place the call, you should have thefollowing information ready so that the customersupport representative can provide you with thefastest possible solution:

    Product name

    Product configuration number

    Product serial number

    Purchase date

    Conditions under which the problem occurred

    Any error messages that have occurred Hardware configuration

    Type of device connected, if anySee the Configuration Label on the bottom of yournotebook for configuration and serial numbers.

    Specific problems

    Using the troubleshooting table

    When you have problems with your LifeBooknotebook, try to find the symptoms under theProblem column of the troubleshooting table. Youwill find a description of common causes for thatsymptom under the column Possible CauseFollow the instructions on the Possible Solutioncolumn to resolve the problem. All possiblecauses or solutions may not apply to yournotebook.

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    There is no soundcoming from thebulit-in speakers.

    The software volumecontrol is set too low.

    Headphones are pluggedinto your notebook.

    BIOS audio settings

    are incorrect.

    Software driver is notconfigured correctly.

    The speakers have beenmuted using the Volumeicon in the system tray.

    Adjust the sound volume control settings inyour software, operating system andapplications.

    Plugging in headphones disables the built-inspeakers, remove the headphones.

    Set the BIOS setup utility to the default values

    within the Multimedia Device Configurationmenu.

    Refer to your application and operating systemdocumentation for help.

    Click on the Volume icon in the tool tray on thebottom right of the screen. (It looks like aspeaker).If the Mute box is checked, click on it touncheck it.

    Troubleshooting Table

    DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM Drive Problems

    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    Audio Problem

    LifeBook notebookfails to recognizeDVD/CD-RW/ CD-ROMs.

    Protective sheet is still inthe DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM drive tray.

    DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM isnot pushed down ontoraised center circle of thedrive.

    DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROMtray is not latched shut.

    Incorrect DVD Player orno DVD Player software isinstalled.

    Replace DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM in tray.

    Open DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM tray and re-install DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM properly.

    Push on the front of the DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM tray until it latches.

    Install DVD Player software.

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    Note: Be sure to power down your LifeBook notebook before adding a printer to the PortReplicator parallel port.

    Port Replicator Problems

    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    Optical Drive Problems

    LifeBook notebookfails to recognizeDVD/CD-RW/ CD-ROMs.

    (continued)

    The DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM Accessindicator on theStatus IndicatorPanel blinks at

    regular intervalswhen no DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM is inthe tray or theoptical drive is notinstalled.

    LifeBook notebookdoes not turn onwhen installed inthe optional PortReplicator

    Wrong drive designatorwas used for DVD/CD-

    RW/CD- ROM in theapplication.

    Windows DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM auto insertionfunction is disabled.

    DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM isdirty or defective.

    The Windows DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM autoinsertion function is activeand is checking to see if aDVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM is

    ready to run.

    Port Replicator ACadapter is not plugged in.

    Notebook is not properlyseated in the PortReplicator.

    Verify the drive designator used by theapplication is the same as the one used by theoperating system.When the operating system is booted from aDVD/ CD, drive designations are automaticallyadjusted.

    Start the DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM from thedesktop or application software or re-enablethe Windows DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM auto

    insertion function.

    Wipe DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM with a non-abrasive CD cleaning cloth and reinsert. It ifstill will not work try another DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM in the drive.

    This is normal. However, you may disable thisfeature.

    Provide power to the Port Replicator.

    Remove and re-dock your LifeBook notebook.

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    Keyboard or Mouse Problems

    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    Floppy Disk Drive Problems

    You cannot accessyour floppy disk.

    You cannot accessyour hard drive.

    The built-inkeyboard doesnot seem to work.

    You tried to write to a writeprotected floppy disk.

    Floppy disk is notloaded correctly.

    The floppy disk drive maynot be properly installed.

    Security is set to protect

    access to floppy disk data.

    The setup utility isincorrectly set for yourinternal (Primary Master)or optional second harddrive (Primary Slave).

    The wrong drivedesignator was used by

    an application when abootable CD-ROM wasused to start thenotebook.

    Security is set so youroperating system cannotbe started without apassword.

    The notebook has goneinto Suspend mode.

    Your application haslocked out your keyboard.

    Eject the floppy disk and set it to write enable.

    Eject floppy disk, check orientation and re-insert.

    Remove and re-install your floppy disk drive.

    Verify your password and security settings.

    Revise BIOS settings to set both PrimaryMaster and Primary Slave correctly.

    Verify drive designator used by application isin use by the operating system. When the

    operating system is booted from a CD, drivedesignations are automatically adjusted.

    Verify your password and security settings.

    Push the Power/Suspend/Resume button.

    Try to use your integrated pointing device torestart your system.

    Hard Drive Problems

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    Modem Problems

    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    Keyboard or Mouse Problems

    You have installedan externalkeyboard ormouse, and it doesnot seem to work.

    You haveconnected anexternal keyboardor a mouse and itseems to belocking up thesystem.

    Your Power Onscreen, or Mainmenu of the BIOSsetup utilityinformation, doesnot show thecorrect amount ofinstalled memory.

    Messages aboutmodem operation.

    Your external device is notproperly installed.

    Your operating systemsoftware is not setup withthe correct software driverfor that device.

    Your mouse or keyboardis connected to the wrong

    PS/2 port on the optionalPort Replicator.

    Your operating systemsoftware is not setup withthe correct software driverfor that device.

    Your system has crashed.

    Your memory upgrademodule is not properlyinstalled.

    You have a memoryfailure.

    Messages about modemoperation are generatedby whichever modemapplication is in use.

    Re-install your device.

    Check your device and operating systemdocumentation and activate the proper driver.

    Plug the mouse into the PS/2 Mouse port andthe external keyboard or numeric key pad into

    the PS/2 Keyboard port.

    Check your device and operating systemdocumentation and activate the proper driver.

    Try to restart your notebook.

    Remove and re-install your memory upgrademodule.

    Check for Power On Self Test (POST)messages.

    See your application software documentationfor additional information.

    Memory Problems

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    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    Parallel, Serial, and USB Device Problems

    You have installeda parallel portdevice, a serialport device or aUSB device.Your LifeBooknotebook does notrecognize thedevice or thedevice does not

    seem to workproperly.

    The device is notproperly installed.

    The device may havebeen installed while anapplication was running,so your notebook is notaware of its installation.

    Your device may not have

    the correct software driveractive.

    You may have the wrong I/O address selected foryour device.

    Your device and anotherdevice are assigned thesame I/O address.

    Parallel port is set tooutput only.

    Remove and re-install the device.

    Close the application and restart yournotebook.

    See your software documentation and activate

    the correct driver.

    See your device documentation and softwaredocumentation to determine the required I/Oaddress.Change the settings in the BIOS setup utility.

    Check all I/O addresses located within theBIOS setup utility and any other installedhardware or software to make sure there areno duplications.

    Check parallel port setting in the BIOS and setto bi-directional or ECP.

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    Power Failures

    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    PC Card Problems

    A card inserted inthe PC Card slotdoes not work or islocking up thesystem.

    You turn on yourLifeBook notebookand nothing seemsto happen.

    The card is not properlyinstalled.

    The card may have beeninstalled while anapplication was running,so your notebook is notaware of its installation.

    Your software may not

    have the correct softwaredriver active.

    You may have the wrongI/O address selected forthe activated PC Card.

    Your PC Card device andanother device areassigned the same I/Oaddress.

    The installed primarybattery is completelydischarged, there is nooptional second batteryinstalled or there is noPower adapter (ACadapter) installed.

    The primary battery is

    installed but is faulty.

    The battery or batteriesare low.

    The power adapter (ACadapter) is not plugged

    in properly.

    Remove and re-install the card.

    Close the application and restart yournotebook.

    See your software documentation and activate

    the correct driver.

    See your PC Card documentation todetermine the required I/O address. Changethe settings in the BIOS.

    Check all I/O addresses located within theBIOS setup utility and any other installedhardware or software to make sure there areno duplications.

    Check the Status Indicator Panel to determinethe presence and condition of the batteries.Install a charged battery or a power adapter.

    Use the Status Indicator Panel to verify the

    presence and condition of the batteries. If abattery is indicating a short, remove thatbattery and operate from another powersource or replace that battery.

    Check the Status Indicator Panel to determinethe presence and condition of the batteries.Use a power adapter to operate until a batteryis charged or install a charged battery.

    Verify that your adapter is connected correctly.

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    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    Power Failures

    You turn on yourLifeBook notebookand nothing seemsto happen.

    (continued)

    Your LifeBooknotebook turns offall by itself.

    The power adapter (ACadapter) has no powerfrom the AC outlet.

    The power adapter (ACadapter) is faulty.

    The power managementparameters are set forauto timeouts which are

    too short for youroperating needs.

    You are operating onbattery power only andhave ignored a low batteryalarm until the batteriesare all power drainedempty and your machinehas gone into Dead

    Battery Suspend mode.

    You have a battery failure.

    Your power adapter hasfailed or lost its powersource.

    Move the AC cord to a different outlet, checkfor a line switch or tripped circuit breaker forthe AC outlet.

    Try a different power adapter or install acharged optional second battery.

    Press any button on the keyboard, or movethe mouse to restore operation. If that fails,push the Power/Suspend/Resume button.

    Check your power management settings, orclose your applications and go to the PowerOptions menu to adjust the timeout values tobetter suit your needs.

    Install a power adapter or a charged batteryand then push the Power/Suspend/Resumebutton.

    Verify the condition of the batteries using theStatus Indicator Panel, and replace or removebattery that is shorted.

    Make sure the adapter is plugged in and theoutlet has power.

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    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    Power Failures

    Your LifeBooknotebook will notwork on batteryalone.

    The batteriesseem to dischargetoo quickly.

    The installed batteries aredead.

    No batteries are installed.

    The batteries areimproperly installed.

    Your installed batteriesare faulty.

    You are running anapplication that uses agreat deal of power due tofrequent hard driveaccess or DVD/CD-ROMaccess, use of a modemcard or a LAN PC card.

    The power savingsfeatures may be disabled.

    The brightness is turnedall the way up.

    The batteries are very old.

    The batteries have beenexposed to hightemperatures.

    The batteries are too hotor too cold.

    Replace the battery with a charged one orinstall a Power adapter.

    Install a charged battery.

    Verify that the batteries are properlyconnected by re-installing them.

    Verify the condition of the batteries using theStatus Indicator panel and replace or remove

    any batteries that are shorted.

    Use both the primary battery and an optionalsecond battery and/or use a power adapter forthis application when at all possible.

    Check the power management and/or setuputility settings in the Power Savings menu and

    adjust according to your operating needs.

    Turn down the brightness adjustment. Thehigher the brightness the more power yourdisplay uses.

    Replace the batteries.

    Replace the batteries.

    Restore the notebook to normal operatingtemperature. The Charging icon on the StatusIndicator panel will flash when the battery isoutside its operating range.

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    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    Shutdown and Startup Problems

    The SuspendResume buttondoes not work.

    The systempowers up, anddisplays power oninformation, butfails to load theoperating system.

    An error messageis displayed on thescreen during thenotebook (boot)

    sequence.

    The Suspend/Resumebutton is disabled from theAdvanced submenu of thePower menu of the setuputility.

    You did not hold thebutton in long enough.

    There may be a conflictwith the applicationsoftware.

    The boot sequencesettings of the setup utilityare not compatible withyour configuration.

    You have a securedsystem requiring a

    password to load youroperating system.

    Internal hard drive wasnot detected.

    Power On Self Test(POST) has detected aproblem.

    Enable the button from the setup utility.

    Hold the button longer. This may need to be afew seconds if your application is preventingthe CPU from checking for button pushes.

    Close all applications and try the button again.

    Set the operating source by pressing the[ESC] key while the Fujitsu logo is on screenor use the [F2] key and enter the setup utilityand adjust the source settings from the Bootmenu.

    Make sure you have the right password. Enterthe setup utility and verify the Security settings

    and modify them as accordingly.

    Use the BIOS setup utility or Primary Mastersubmenu, located within the Main menu, to tryto auto detect the internal hard drive.

    See the Power On Self Test (POST) messagesto determine the meaning and severity of theproblem.Not all messages are errors; some are simply

    status indicators.

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    Video Problems

    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    Shutdown and Startup Problems

    Your notebookappears to changesetup parameterswhen you start it.

    Your systemdisplay wont turnon when thesystem is turnedon or when thesystem hasresumed.

    The built-in display

    is blank when youturn on yourLifeBook notebook.

    BIOS setup changes werenot saved when you madethem and exited the BIOSsetup utility returning it toprevious settings.

    The BIOS CMOS hold-upbattery has failed.

    The system may bepassword-protected.

    Something is pushing on

    the Closed Cover switch.

    Make sure you select Save Changes And Exitwhen exiting the BIOS setup utility.

    Contact your support representative forrepairs.This is not a user serviceable part but has anormal life of 3 to 5 years.

    Check the status indicator panel to verify thatthe Security icon is blinking. If it is blinking,enter your password.

    Clear the Closed Cover switch.

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    Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution

    Video Problems

    The built-in displayis blank when youturn on yourLifeBook notebook.

    (continued)

    The LifeBook

    notebook turnedon with a series ofbeeps and yourbuilt-in display isblank.

    The display goesblank by itself afteryou have beenusing it.

    The notebook is set for anexternal monitor only.

    The angle of the displayand the brightness

    settings are not adequatefor your lightingconditions.

    The power managementtime-outs may be set forvery short intervals andyou failed to notice thedisplay come on and gooff again.

    Power On Self Test

    (POST) has detected afailure which does notallow the display tooperate.

    The notebook has goneinto Video timeout,Standby mode, Suspendmode or Save-to-Diskmode because you have

    not used it for a period oftime.

    The power managementtime- outs may be set forvery short intervals andyou failed to notice thedisplay come on and gooff again.

    Something is pushing on

    the Closed Cover switch.

    Pressing [F10] while holding down the [Fn] keyallows you to change your selection of whereto send your display video. Each time youpress the combination of keys you will step tothe next choice. The choices, in order are:built-in display only, external monitor only, bothbuilt-in display and external monitor.

    Move the display and the brightness controluntil you have adequate visibility.

    Press any button the keyboard, or move themouse to restore operation. If that fails, pushthe Power/ Suspend/Resume button. (Thedisplay may be shut off by Standy mode, AutoSuspend or Video Timeout)

    Contact your support representative.

    Press any button on the keyboard, or movethe mouse to restore operation. If that fails,push the Power/Suspend/Resume button.Check your power management settings, orclose your applications and go to the Power

    Savings menu of the setup utility to adjust thetimeout values to better suit your operationneeds.

    Press any button on the keyboard, or movethe mouse to restore operation. If that fails,push the Power/ Suspend/Resume button.(The display may be shut off by StandbyMode, Auto Suspend or Video Timeout)

    Check the Closed Cover switch.

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