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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
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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.
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Summary of Contents for Fujitsu K50Y

  • Page 1: License Agreement

    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.
  • Page 2: Data Backup

    Data backup Please take the necessary measures for maintaining the data (including the operating system and applications) stored on your computer by creating backups, etc. We do not guarantee the integrity of your data in the event of repair work. Therefore, please back up your data prior to requesting repair work.
  • Page 3 Table of Contents ......... . Information for safe use .
  • Page 5: Information For Safe Use

    Information for safe use This manual provides information that is important for the safe and proper use of this product. Please read this manual carefully before using this product. In particular, please carefully read and understand the “Cautions regarding safety” in “Using this product” prior to using this product. Also, please be sure to keep this manual handy so that you can refer to it when you are using this product.
  • Page 6 Regarding the symbols in this document The meanings of the symbols used in this manual are as follows. Describes things you should be careful of then using this or things you should not do. Importance Importance Be sure to read this. Describes operation related items.
  • Page 7 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 Dolby, AC-3, Pro Logic and the Double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Inc.
  • Page 8 Chapter 1 Name and function of each 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 ......... . 2 Side of the PC .
  • Page 9 Name and function of each of the parts Front of the PC 1. Ventilation holes 2. Liquid crystal display 3. Microphone jack 4. Headphone jack 5. Disk drive access indicator ( ) 6. Power indicator 7. Power switch ( ) 8.
  • Page 10 Name and function of each of the parts Side of the PC Left side of the PC 3. Super Multidrive 4. Disk drive access indicator 5. CD/DVD eject button 1. Power Inlet 2. ON/OFF switch 1. Power Inlet 4. Disk drive access indicator This is where you connect the power cable to the main This light when data is being read from or written to the CD unit.
  • Page 11: Right Side Of The Pc

    Right side of the PC 1. LINE OUT ( 2. LINE IN ( 3. External VGA port 4. USB 2.0 port ( 5. LAN port ( 6. PS/2 Keyboard port ( 7. Ventilation holes 1. LINE OUT 5. LAN port This connector is for connecting an audio-in jack of an This is for connecting a LAN cable.
  • Page 12 Name and function of each of the parts Back of the PC 1. Ventilation holes 2. Cable hole 3. Ventilation holes 4. Connector cover 5. Lock button 6. Anti-theft lock installation slot 7. Ventilation holes 8. Cable hole 1. Ventilation holes 3.
  • Page 13: Inside The Pc

    Name and function of each of the parts Inside the PC 1. Memory slot 1. Memory slot For installing additional memory.
  • Page 14: Keyboard

    Name and function of each of the parts Keyboard 1. Esc key 8. Function key This will cancel the current operation. When you press this key along with a key surrounded with , you can move the cursor to the start of the row or 2.
  • Page 15 Memo...
  • Page 16 Chapter 2 Handling your PC This explains cautionary items that should be confirmed at the start, and when using. 1 Turning the power ON/OFF ....... . . 2 Adjust the volume .
  • Page 17: Turning The Power On/Off

    Handling your PC Turning the power ON/OFF The method of turning the power ON and OFF is important. Please remember the proper method. Note Please do not put your fingers, etc. into the CD/DVD drive tray when setting or ejecting a disk, etc. ●...
  • Page 18: Turning The Power On

    Turning the power on This section gives details on the method for turning on the power along with starting Windows. Importance Importance Cautions when turning on the power Please wait at least 10 seconds after turning off the ● power before turning it on again. If you are using a cover such as cloth for your PC, ●...
  • Page 19 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. Press the Power switch.
  • Page 20: Turning The Power On

    Turning the power off This section gives details on the method for turning the power off along with shutting down Windows. If you don’t shut down Windows and don’t use your computer, it may enter “Sleep” mode. Please see “Putting the PC in Sleep mode / Resuming” for information on putting your PC in sleep mode. Finish the work you have been doing.
  • Page 21 Press the Power switch. If you wait a little while, Windows will shut down and the power will automatically turn off (the screen will go dark and the Power indicator will go out). It may take a while for Windows to shut down (about 20 seconds) so please be patient.
  • Page 22 You can also turn off the PC from the “Start” menu. 1. Click (Start) “Shutdown”. The PC will turn off (the screen will go dark and the Power indicator will go out). It may take a while for Windows to shut down (about 20 seconds) so please be patient.
  • Page 23: Turning The Power Off

    Putting the PC in Sleep mode / Resuming If you put your PC in sleep mode instead of turning the power off when you are not going to be using it for a while then you will be able to start using it very quickly next time you want to use it. Sleep mode includes sleep and hibernate states.
  • Page 24 Resuming from sleep Press the Power Switch on the main unit. The PC will resume from the sleep state. Please don’t continue to press the Power Switch for more than 4 seconds. The PC power will turn off. Regarding sleep The PC power is not off but the current work data is saved in the memory and the PC is in a ●...
  • Page 25 Handling your PC Adjust the volume This section gives details on the method for adjusting the volume using the volume adjustment buttons on the keyboard. The volume adjustment buttons on the keyboard will operate when Windows is running. Press the volume adjustment buttons on the top of the keyboard and adjust the volume to an appropriate level.
  • Page 26: Adjust The Brightness Of The Screen

    Handling your PC Adjust the brightness of the screen This section gives details on the method for adjusting the brightness of the LCD display. Press the brightness adjustment buttons the front of the PC and you can change the brightness of the LCD display. Press the brightness adjustment buttons on the front of the PC and adjust the brightness to an appropriate level.
  • Page 27: Using The One-Touch Buttons

    One-touch buttons are used to call the various PC functions. You can run software or receive e-mails simply by pushing the One-touch buttons. Handling your PC Using the One-touch buttons Back My Favorites To return to the last page you viewed. To select a web page from your list of favorites.
  • Page 28: Using Cd/Dvd

    Handling your PC Using CD/DVD This section gives details on the method for setting a usable disk in the PC or ejecting it. Disks that can and cannot be used with this PC Usable disks This PC can use 8cm CDs as well as 12cm CDs and DVDs. Still, there are various types of CDs and DVDs.
  • Page 29 Importance Importance Regarding DVD-RAM Please purchase the cartridge-less type or the type where the disk can be ejected from the ● cartridge. The type that is used while in the cartridge (Type 1) can’t be used. Also, please don’t force eject it and use it. You can’t use 2.6GB or 5.2GB disks.
  • Page 30: Inserting And Ejecting Disks From The Pc

    Inserting and ejecting disks from the PC Set the disk Disks can be set in the PC when the power is turned on. Note Please do not put your fingers, etc. into the CD/DVD drive tray when setting or ejecting a disk, etc. ●...
  • Page 31 Pull out the tray by hand. Grab the tray with your hand and pull it out. ■ Left side of the PC Tray Set the disk in the PC With the disk label facing you (in the case of a double sided 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”.
  • Page 32 Press the tray in by hand until you hear a “click”. Slide the tray into the PC. The CD access lamp will light when the disk is set. Proceed to 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.
  • Page 33 Remove the disc Disks can be ejected from the PC when the power is turned on. Note 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. Quit any software that is using the disk.
  • Page 34: Using The Mouse

    Handling your PC Using the mouse This section gives details on the USB mouse (optical). Regarding the optical mouse Mouse layout The optical mouse has an optical sensor located on the bottom. The sensor on the bottom of the mouse detects the shadows in the optical beam output from the bottom of the mouse when it is used on a desk, which causes the on-screen mouse pointer to move.
  • Page 35: Using The Lan (Cable Lan) Function

    Handling your PC Using the LAN (cable LAN) function This section introduces the LAN connector that is used for the LAN (cable LAN) function will be explained. Here we will take the example of connecting primarily to the internet. This PC’s LAN function The following are standard on this PC.
  • Page 36: When Using The Lan (Cable Lan)

    When using the LAN (cable LAN) This section tells you what is required when using a LAN (cable LAN). Here we will take the example of connecting the PC to the broadband internet. Prepare what is necessary The following items will be required in addition to the PC. ●...
  • Page 38 Chapter 3 Installing/setting up/adding peripherals Cautions regarding using peripherals and adding memory will be explained. Please read the parts you need. 1 Using peripherals ........2 Removing and attaching the connector cover .
  • Page 39: Using Peripherals

    Installing/setting up/adding peripherals Using peripherals This section gives details on what you should know about using peripherals such as memory etc. Caution Please turn off the PC and the devices that are connected to it and unplug the power cord from ●...
  • Page 40: Cautions Regarding Handling Peripherals

    Cautions regarding handling peripherals Please be careful of the following when adding peripherals. We recommend using peripherals that are produced by our company. ● If you connect peripherals not made by our company when peripherals made by our company are available and they do not work properly or damage your PC then it will not be covered by the warranty.
  • Page 41: Removing And Attaching The Connector Cover

    Installing/setting up/adding peripherals Removing and attaching the connector cover This section gives details on the method for removing peripherals. Importance Importance 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”...
  • Page 42: Attaching The Connector Cover

    Attaching the connector cover Align the pins (8 places) on the connector cover that correspond to 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.
  • Page 43: Increasing/Replacing The Memory

    Installing/setting up/adding peripherals Increasing/replacing the memory You can increase the processing power of the PC by increasing the memory that can be added to the PC. This section gives details on the method for increasing the memory. Memory insertion location The memory is installed in the memory slots inside the PC.
  • Page 44: Memory Configuration Chart

    Please confirm the memory amount and the memory slot configuration on the following chart. The PC may not operate properly if you use a configuration other than that listed in the chart. ■ If 2GB of memory is selected using K50Y Total amount...
  • Page 45: Cautions Regarding Handling Memory

    Cautions regarding handling memory Caution Please turn off the PC and the devices that are connected to it and unplug the power cord from ● the outlet before installing or exchanging memory. Failure to follow this procedure may result in electric shock, fire or injury. Note Please do not remove screws from any locations other than those indicated when installing or ●...
  • Page 46: Increasing The Memory

    Increasing the memory Caution 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.
  • Page 47 Please refer to “Removing the connector cover” and remove the connector cover from the right side of the PC. Remove the upper cover. Please slide the parts that have “PULL” printed on them to the right and pull them toward you. Remove the main cover.
  • Page 48: Remove The Memory

    Please confirm the location for installing the memory and the memory amount and configuration. Refer to “Memory insertion location” for details on where to install the memory. Refer to “Memory configuration chart” for details on the capacity and configuration of the memory. Remove the memory.
  • Page 49 Press down until you hear a “click”. Please confirm that the clips on both sides fit firmly when pressing on the memory. Clip Importance Importance When installing the memory Please install the memory holding it on the edges with both hands, being careful ●...
  • Page 50 Replace the screws (2 places) that you removed in Step 6 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. Please refer to “Attaching the connector cover”...
  • Page 51 Stand up the PC unit. Once the PC is standing up, adjust the display to a viewing angle that is easy to see. 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: Confirming The Amount Of Memory

    Confirming the amount of memory Once the memory is installed, please confirm that the memory that was added is able to be used. Please always perform this confirmation operation after the cover has been attached. Connecting power to the computer. Please see “Turning the power on”...
  • Page 53 Click Please confirm the following items if the amount of memory has not increased. Is the type of memory installed a type that this computer can use? ● Refer to “Memory configuration chart” Is the memory securely seated in the memory slot? ●...
  • Page 54: Connecting A Usb Device

    Installing/setting up/adding peripherals Connecting a USB device This section gives details on what attentions should be paid when using USB devices and how to connect them. Connecting a USB device to the PC unit Cautions when connecting a USB device Depending on the USB device, you may need to turn off the power to the PC when you are ●...
  • Page 55: Removing A Usb Device

    Please refer to “Attaching the connector cover” and remove the connector cover from the right side of the PC. Install the drivers. There are some USB devices that do not require drivers and may work by just connecting them to the PC.
  • Page 56 Connecting a USB device...
  • Page 57 Memo...
  • Page 58: Chapter 4 Proper Care

    Chapter 4 Proper care 1 Proper care of your Deskpower ......
  • Page 59: Proper Care Of Your Deskpower

    Proper care Proper care of your Deskpower Here we will give details on the daily maintenance so that you can enjoy using your Deskpower without any trouble. Caution Please turn off the PC and the devices that are connected to it and unplug the power cord from ●...
  • Page 60: Proper Care Of Your Lcd Display

    Proper care of your LCD display 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. Cleaners that contain surfactant Cleaners that contain alcohol Strong volatile compounds such as thinner or benzene...
  • Page 61 Memo...

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