Video And Audio Functions - Fujitsu 420D User Manual

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S e c t i o n
T w o
C A U T I O N
Save-to-Disk Mode cannot be used as
f a c t o ry config u red if a RAM Module h a s
been added because insufficient disk space
has been allocated for the added memory.
Use the PHDISK Utility to increase the size of
the Save-to-Disk file. (See the Setting Up Your
Save-To-Disk File Allocation on page 73 for more
information.) If you need help contact your
support representative for recommendations.
Standby Mode
The Standby Mode is one of the Power-Savings
parameters. When Standby Mode is activated,
your notebook puts the CPU in low-speed
operation,shuts o the display and turns o
the hard drive when there is no activity (key-
stroke, pointer action,sound generation, video
display change,modem transmission or recep-
tion, etc.) on your notebook for the user select-
ed time-out period. (See pages 68–70.) Any
40
activity will cause your notebook to return to
normal operation automatically. This feature is
independent of the Suspend/Resume Button.
Video Timeout
The Video Timeout is a parameter of the
Power-Saving feature which saves power by
turning o the display if there is no keyboard
or pointer activity for the user selected timeout
period. (See page 40.) Any keyboard or pointer
activity will cause the display to restart auto-
matically. This feature is independent of the
Suspend/Resume Button.
Hard Disk Timeout
The Hard Disk Timeout is a parameter of the
Power-Saving feature which saves power by
turning o the hard drive if there is no hard
drive access for the timeout period which has
been set in the Setup Utility. (See page 68–70.)
Any attempt to access the hard drive will
cause the hard drive to restart automatically.
This feature is independent of the
Suspend/Resume Button.

Video and Audio Functions

The LifeBook 400 Series has the following
audio and video functions:
A built-in 16-bit sound chip which is Sound
Blaster-compatible. When setting up an
application software select Sound Blaster 16.
A stereo audio input for connecting a line
level sound input device such as an audio
cassette player.
Built-in stereo speakers.
A stereo sound head ph one jack for con n ect-
ing head ph ones or powered ex ternal spe a kers .
P O I N T
Using the headphone jack will disable the
built-in speakers.

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