Exterior Features: Front View Of The Notebook - Fujitsu Lifebook User Manual

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Exterior features: Front view
of the notebook
1. Wireless LAN/ Bluetooth* ON/OFF Switch
The switch allows you to turn on and off the
Wireless LAN/ Bluetooth communications.
Slide the switch to the right to turn it on, or
slide the switch to the left to turn it off.
Remember to off this switch where the use
of electronic devices is restricted, for
example, in hospitals and on airplanes.
Turn off this switch if you intend to carry your
notebook around. If you set your notebook
in standby mode with this switch on, the
notebook
may
unexpectedly when it is carried around. This
may damage the hard disk.
* For model with Bluetooth.
2. HDA-Out
It allows jack sensing of the following audio
output devices.
• Headphone
It allows you to connect a Ø3.5mm
headphone to it. There are commercially
available headphones with different types
of connector. Please check the compatibility
of these headphones before purchase.
• Line-out
It allows you to connect an external audio
device e.g a pair of stereo speakers to it.
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If this LifeBook come with an optical
drive that can read DVD titles, then this
drive is pre-set at factory to read DVD
titles with region codes for specific Asia
Pacific markets (e.g. code 3 for Asian,
code 4 for Australia, code 6 for China).
The first time you play a DVD title with a
region code different from that of the
DVD optical drive - the region code set
at factory, you will be prompted to
change the region code of the DVD
optical drive. The region code of a DVD
optical drive can be changed up to 4
times, after which it will be locked so that
the DVD optical drive can only play DVD
titles of the final region code set.
Do not leave this bay vacant. This may
cause unexpected system failure.
3. HDA-In
It allows jack sensing of the following audio
input devices.
• Microphone
It allows you to connect a Ø3.5mm mono
or stereo microphone to it.
• Line-in
It allows you to connect an external audio
source to it e.g. an external CD player or
a MP3 player.
4. Built-in Wireless LAN
The location of the dual Wireless LAN
antenna.
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