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  • Page 1 Operating Manual Notebook LIFEBOOK T5010...
  • Page 2 Are there ..any technical problems or other questions which you would like help with? Please contact: ● our Hotline/Service Desk (see the enclosed Service Desk List or refer to our website: http://ts.fujitsu.com/servicedesk) ● your sales partner ● Your sales office Additional information is contained in the Service Desk list and the "Warranty"...
  • Page 4 Copyright © Fujitsu Technology Solutions 2009 2009/08 Published by Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH Mies-van-der-Rohe-Straße 8 80807 München, Germany Contact http://ts.fujitsu.com/support All rights reserved, including intellectual property rights. Technical data subject to modifi cations and delivery subject to availability. Any liability that the data and illustrations are complete, actual or correct is excluded. Designations may be trademarks and/or copyrights of the respective manufacturer, the use of which by third parties for their own purposes may infringe the rights of such owner.
  • Page 5 Introduction Troubleshooting and tips Important notes Technical data Equipment overview Manufacturer’s notes LIFEBOOK T Series Preparing the notebook for use Index Using your notebook Security functions Operating Manual Connecting external devices Removing/installing components (during servicing) Energy saving functions Settings in the BIOS Setup Edition 2, August 2009...
  • Page 6 All other trademarks referenced are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners, whose protected rights are acknowledged. Copyright © Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH 2009 All rights, including rights of translation, reproduction by printing, copying or similar methods, in part or in whole, are reserved.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Your LIFEBOOK T..........................1 Notational conventions ......................... 2 Important notes ..........................3 Safety notes............................3 Additional safety notes for devices with radio components............3 Notes on installing and removing boards and components............4 Travelling with your notebook....................... 5 Before you travel .......................... 5 Transporting your notebook......................
  • Page 8 Contents Battery..............................49 Charging, caring for and maintaining the battery ................49 Removing and installing the battery....................51 Modules...............................52 Removing a module ........................53 Installing a module ........................54 Optical drive ............................54 Inserting or removing a CD/DVD ....................55 ExpressCards............................56 ExpressCard inserting.........................57 Ejecting a PC card ........................58 Memory cards .............................59 Inserting a memory card ......................59 Removing a memory card......................59...
  • Page 9 Contents Memory expansion ........................... 95 Installing and removing the memory extension .................. 95 Testing memory modules after the installation................98 Energy saving function ........................99 Settings in the BIOS Setup ......................101 Starting the BIOS Setup ........................101 Operating BIOS Setup........................101 Exiting BIOS Setup...........................
  • Page 10 Contents Index..............................131 A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 11: Your Lifebook T

    Some of the manuals listed can be found on the "Drivers & Utilities" CD/DVD and on the Internet at: http://ts.fujitsu.com/support. You can access and view the required information using the Acrobat Reader program, which is also on the CD/DVD. If necessary, you can also make a print version of the manual.
  • Page 12: Notational Conventions

    Your LIFEBOOK T... Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual: Indicates information which is important for your health, the operability of your notebook or the safety of your data. Faults on the notebook caused by your failure to follow the instructions will invalidate your warranty.
  • Page 13: Important Notes

    Important notes Here you will find essential safety information regarding your notebook. The other notes provide helpful information on your notebook. Safety notes Pay attention to the information provided in the "Safety" manual and in the following safety notes. Observe the sections in the manual marked with the symbol on the left. ●...
  • Page 14: Notes On Installing And Removing Boards And Components

    Important notes Notes on installing and removing boards and components Only qualified technicians should repair the device. Unqualified users who open the notebook’s case expose themselves to electric shock and fire hazards. Boards with electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) are identifiable by the label shown. When you handle boards fitted with ESDs, you must, under all circumstances, observe the following points: ●...
  • Page 15: Travelling With Your Notebook

    Important notes Travelling with your notebook Please observe the points listed below when travelling with your notebook. Before you travel ● Back up important data stored on your hard disk. ● Switch off the radio component (Wireless LAN/Bluetooth) for data security reasons. With data traffic via a wireless connection, it is also possible for unauthorised third parties to receive data.
  • Page 16: Transporting Your Notebook

    To protect the notebook against damaging jolts and bumps, use a notebook carrying case to transport your notebook. ● Current offers can be found on the Internet under http://ts.fujitsu.com/accessories. ● Protect the notebook from severe shocks and extreme temperatures (e.g. direct sunlight in a car).
  • Page 17: An Overview Of Your Notebook

    An overview of your notebook Notebook open 1 = LCD screen 7 = Keyboard 2 = Webcam 8 = ON/OFF switch for radio components 3 = Tablet buttons Touchpad 4 = ON/OFF switch 10 = Touchpad buttons 5 = Status indicators 11 = Fingerprint sensor 6 = Loudspeakers 12 = Scroll sensor...
  • Page 18: Left Side

    An overview of your notebook Left side 2 3 4 1 = DC input connector (DC IN) 6 = FireWire connection (IEEE1394) Attachment eye for the pen cord 7 = ExpressCard slot Microphone port 8 = Memory card slot 4 = Headphone port 9 = SmartCard reader 5 = USB port 10 = Pen slot...
  • Page 19: Rear

    An overview of your notebook Rear 1 = Kensington Lock 4 = VGA monitor port (analogue) 2 = SIM card slot 5 = LAN port 3 = USB port 6 = USB port The SIM card slot, LAN port and VGA monitor port are protected with covers. Right side 1 = Kensington Lock 2 = Module bay for drive or second battery...
  • Page 20: Underside

    An overview of your notebook Underside 1 = Air filter 4 = Eject lever for module in module bay 5 = Battery compartment 2 = Memory service compartment 3 = Connection for port replicator A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 21: Ports On The Port Replicator (Accessory For Lifebook T5010)

    An overview of your notebook Ports on the port replicator (accessory for LIFEBOOK T5010) 1 = USB ports 7 = Kensington Lock 2 = DVI-D monitor port (digital) 8 = DC input connector (DC IN) 3 = HDMI port 9 = Connection for LIFEBOOK T5010 10 = Unlock 4 = VGA monitor port (analogue) 11 = ON-/OFF switch...
  • Page 22 An overview of your notebook A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 23: Preparing The Notebook For Use

    Preparing the notebook for use Observe the relevant notes in the "Important notes" chapter and in the manual about your radio component. You must charge the battery and install the application programmes before you can work with the notebook. The operating system and drivers required are preinstalled. When not plugged into a mains outlet, the notebook runs on its built-in battery.
  • Page 24: Selecting A Location

    Preparing the notebook for use Selecting a location Select a suitable location for the notebook before setting it up. Consider the following points when looking for a location: ● Never place the notebook on a soft surface (e.g. carpeting, upholstered furniture, bed).
  • Page 25: Connecting The Mains Adapter

    Preparing the notebook for use Connecting the mains adapter Follow the instructions in "Selecting a location". The power cable supplied conforms to the requirements of the country in which you purchased your notebook. Make sure that the power cable is approved for use in the country in which you intend to use it.
  • Page 26 Preparing the notebook for use ► Press the release button (1), and unfold the LCD screen upwards (2). The power-on indicator of the notebook is lit. The battery will charge. On or both battery charge indicators light-up. The meaning of the various displays can be found in the section "Status indicators". A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 27: Switching The Notebook On For The First Time

    Consult the operating system manual if anything is unclear about the requested input data. On the "Drivers & Utilities" CD/DVD or on the Internet at: http://ts.fujitsu.com/support you will find further information about your system, as well as drivers, tools, updates, manuals, etc.
  • Page 28 Preparing the notebook for use A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 29: Using Your Notebook

    Using your notebook This chapter describes the basics for operating your notebook. Please refer to "Connecting external devices" for instructions on how to connect external devices such as a mouse or a monitor to the notebook. Please refer to the notes in the "Important notes" chapter. Opening and closing the notebook Opening the notebook ►...
  • Page 30: Closing The Notebook

    Using your notebook Closing the notebook ► Close the LCD screen onto the bottom half of the notebook with the glass facing inward until you can feel it lock into place. Different ways to use your notebook During your daily work, you can use your notebook as a tablet PC or as a notebook, just as you wish. The "conversion"...
  • Page 31: From Notebook To Tablet Pc

    Using your notebook From notebook to Tablet PC ► Press the release button, and unfold the LCD screen somewhat upward. ► Rotate the hook from position 1 to position 2. ► Raise the display into a vertical position. A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 32 Using your notebook ► Hold the screen as low as possible on both sides. Turn the screen to the left or right in the direction of the arrow. At first you will feel slight resistance and then the display will turn easily and without friction.
  • Page 33: Select Display Orientation (Portrait Or Landscape Orientation)

    The display switches automatically to portrait layout when the device is used as a Tablet PC and to landscape layout when it is used as a notebook. Windows XP You can change these settings in the Fujitsu menu or under Start – (Settings –) Control Panel – Tablet and Pen Settings. Windows Vista You can change these settings in the Fujitsu menu or under Start –...
  • Page 34: From Tablet Pc To Notebook

    Using your notebook From Tablet PC to notebook ► Press the release button (1), and unfold the LCD screen upwards (2). ► Open the display until it is in the vertical position. A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 35 Using your notebook Note the direction of rotation in the following description! No guarantee claims can be met for damage caused by turning in the wrong direction. ► Hold the display on both sides as far down as possible and then turn the display. It turns easily and without resistance.
  • Page 36 Using your notebook To be able to close the notebook again: ► Rotate the hook from position (1) to position (2). A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 37: Switching The Notebook On And Off

    Using your notebook Switching the notebook on and off Switching on the notebook ► Slide the ON/OFF switch (1) to the right to switch on the notebook. The ON/OFF switch returns automatically to its original position. The power-on indicator (2) lights. After switch-on a self-test (POST, Power On Self Test) is automatically carried out.
  • Page 38: Switching The Notebook Off

    Using your notebook Windows XP You can configure the ON/OFF switch under Start – (Settings) - Control Panel - Performance and Maintenance - Power Options - Advanced. Windows Vista You can configure the ON/OFF switch under Start - (Settings) - Control Panel – Mobile PC - Power Options.
  • Page 39: Status Indicators

    Using your notebook Status indicators The status indicators provide information about the status of the power supply, the drives and the keyboard functions etc. Power indicator ● Indicator is illuminated: The notebook is switched on. ● Indicator flashes: The notebook is in sleep mode (Save-to-RAM). ●...
  • Page 40 Using your notebook Hard disk indicator Indicator is illuminated: The hard disk drive or the CD/DVD in the optical drive of the notebook is being accessed. Battery charging indicator This description applies for both batteries. The battery charging indicator shows whether a battery is installed and being charged.
  • Page 41: Language Selection (Windows Xp Only)

    Using your notebook Language selection (Windows XP only) Your notebook is supplied with the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system as a single or multi-language version (according to your preference). In the single language version, you are presented with two handwriting recognition input areas, one for the operating system language and one for English.
  • Page 42 Using your notebook Handwriting recognition under Windows 7 At present, handwriting recognition under Windows 7 supports the following languages: English, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (traditional and simplified), Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Brazilian, Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk), Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Polish, Rumanian, Serbian (Cyrillic and Latin script), Catalan, Russian, Czech and Croatian.
  • Page 43: Lcd Screen

    High-quality TFT displays with especially bright background lighting are installed in notebooks from Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH. For technical reasons, TFT monitors are manufactured for a specific resolution. An optimal, clear picture can only be ensured with the correct resolution intended for the relevant TFT monitor.
  • Page 44: Screen Settings (When Using The Device As A Notebook)

    Using your notebook Pixel A pixel consists of 3 subpixels, normally red, green and blue. A pixel is the smallest element that can be generated by complete functionality of the display. Subpixel A subpixel is a separately addressable internal structure within a pixel that enhances the pixel function.
  • Page 45: Screen Settings (When Using The Device As A Tablet Pc)

    Using your notebook Screen settings (when using the device as a Tablet PC) Adjusting the brightness of the display You can adjust the maximum and minimum screen brightness directly via the F8 menu under Screen Brightness. Synchronising the display on the LCD screen and another monitor Press the key combination Fn + Using a notebook as a tablet PC You can execute commands as follows:...
  • Page 46 Using your notebook Dragging ► Place your finger on an item on the screen and then move your finger without removing it from the display; this will drag the item to another position. You can also use this movement to page slowly through documents.
  • Page 47: Using The Pen

    Using your notebook Reducing a view ► Put two fingers on the touch screen and move them towards each other. Using the pen Pen tip Rocker button Eyelet for pen cord Eraser You can use the pen on your notebook as an electronic writing implement to select items and to navigate through menu options and programs.
  • Page 48 Using your notebook Only use the pen provided with your notebook. Do not use substitute pen tips that were not specially designed for your notebook. Replace the stylus tip if it is worn. The warranty does not cover a scratched screen. While writing, you should watch out that you do not scratch the surface of the display (e.g.
  • Page 49: Setting The Pen

    Using your notebook Setting the pen Windows XP Under Fujitsu Pen Settings Tablet and Pen Settings in the control panel you can change various settings for the pen (pressure sensitivity, assignment and function of the rocker button). Windows Vista Under Start – (Settings) – Control Panel – Mobile PC – Pen Settings...
  • Page 50: Replacing The Pen Tip

    Using your notebook Replacing the pen tip With use, the pen tip may become worn or may pick up foreign particles that can scratch the screen. A damaged or worn tip may not move freely, causing unpredictable results when using the pen. If your pen exhibits these problems, you should replace the pen tip.
  • Page 51: Using A Notebook

    Using your notebook Using a notebook Touchpad and touchpad buttons Keep the touchpad clean. Protect it from dirt, liquids, and grease. Do not rest heavy objects (e.g. books) on the touchpad or the touchpad buttons. The touchpad enables you to move the mouse pointer on the screen. The touchpad buttons allow you to select and execute commands.
  • Page 52 Using your notebook Executing a command ► Move the pointer to the field you wish to select. ► Tap the touchpad twice or press the left button twice. Dragging an object ► Select the desired object. ► Press and hold the left button and drag the object to the desired position with the finger on the touchpad.
  • Page 53: Keyboard

    Using your notebook Keyboard The keyboard of your notebook is subject to continuous wear due to normal use. The keyboard markings are subjected to particularly high loads. The keyboard markings can wear off in the course of using the notebook. The keyboard has been designed to provide all the functions of an enhanced keyboard.
  • Page 54 Using your notebook Shift key The Shift key causes uppercase characters to appear. In the case of overlay keys, the character printed on the upper left of the key appears when that key is pressed. Alt Gr key Alt Gr The Alt Gr key allows one to type the characters printed on the lower right of the keycaps (e.g.
  • Page 55: Virtual Numeric Keypad

    Using your notebook Virtual numeric keypad The keyboard of your notebook does not have a separate number block. To provide the convenience of a numeric keypad, your keyboard is equipped with a virtual numeric keypad. The special keys of the virtual numeric keypad are recognisable by the numbers and symbols printed in the upper right corner of each key.
  • Page 56 Using your notebook Decreasing the volume This key combination reduces the volume of the integrated loudspeakers. Increasing the volume This key combination raises the volume of the integrated loudspeakers. Switching between screen outputs If an external monitor is connected, the monitor on which the output is to be displayed can be selected with this key combination.
  • Page 57: Tablet Buttons

    Using your notebook Tablet buttons Your notebook has five multifunctional tablet buttons. You can navigate on the screen with a simple press of a button, call preset applications or ones that you have set yourself. Tablet button Tablet button Tablet button Tablet button Tablet button Scroll down...
  • Page 58 Using your notebook Fujitsu Menu calling Pressing the Fn tablet button twice in quick succession will bring up the Fujitsu Menu on your screen. The Fujitsu Menu is used to change certain system settings. Logon to the system or call the Windows Task Manager...
  • Page 59: Battery

    Charging, caring for and maintaining the battery Only use batteries approved by Fujitsu Technology Solutions for your notebook. Take care not to drop batteries or otherwise damage their casing (fire risk). If rechargeable batteries develop a fault please stop using them immediately.
  • Page 60 Using your notebook Windows XP Windows XP includes a "current charge status indicator" for monitoring the battery capacity. This can be activated under Start - (Settings) - Control Panel - Power Options. Windows Vista Windows Vista includes a "current charge status indicator" for monitoring the battery capacity. This can be activated under Start - (Settings) –...
  • Page 61: Removing And Installing The Battery

    Using your notebook Removing and installing the battery Only use batteries approved by Fujitsu Technology Solutions for your notebook. Never use force when inserting or removing a battery. Make sure that no foreign bodies get into the battery connections. Removing the battery ►...
  • Page 62: Modules

    Using your notebook Modules The design of your notebook enables the flexible use of notebook batteries and drives. The following modules can be operated in the module bay of your notebook: ● Second battery ● Drive: hard disk: second ● Super multi drive ●...
  • Page 63: Removing A Module

    Using your notebook Removing a module ► Turn the notebook over and place it on a stable, flat and clean surface. If necessary, lay an anti-slip cloth on this surface to prevent the notebook from being scratched. Use the corresponding icon in the task bar to stop the module: ►...
  • Page 64: Installing A Module

    Using your notebook Installing a module ► Place the module into the module bay so that the contacts enter first. ► Push the module into the module bay until you feel it locking into place. Optical drive You can replace your optical drive with another drive, a battery or a Weight Saver (see "Modules"). Please observe the safety information in the "Important notes"...
  • Page 65: Inserting Or Removing A Cd/Dvd

    Using your notebook Inserting or removing a CD/DVD The notebook must be switched on. ► Press the insert/eject button (1). The drive tray will open. ► Pull the drive tray all the way out (2). ► Place the CD/DVD in the drive tray with the label facing upwards or remove an inserted CD/DVD.
  • Page 66: Expresscards

    Using your notebook Manual removal (emergency removal) In the event of a power failure or damage to the drive it may be necessary to manually remove the CD/DVD. ► Press a pen or a piece of wire (e.g. a paperclip) into the opening (a). The drive tray is unlocked and opens.
  • Page 67: Expresscard Inserting

    Using your notebook ExpressCard inserting ► Press the eject button (1), so that the placeholder for the ExpressCard protrudes slightly from the notebook. If the eject button is flush, you must first cause the eject button to release from the notebook casing.
  • Page 68: Ejecting A Pc Card

    Using your notebook Ejecting a PC card ► Press the eject button (1) so that the ExpressCard slightly protrudes from the notebook. If the eject button is flush, you must first cause the eject button to release from the notebook casing.
  • Page 69: Memory Cards

    Using your notebook Memory cards The slot is suitable for memory cards of the type "Secure Digital I/O", "Memory Stick" and "Memory Stick PRO". Inserting a memory card ► Gently push the memory card into the slot until it clicks into place. Removing a memory card ►...
  • Page 70 Using your notebook ► Slide the SIM card lock (a) in the direction of the arrow (1). The lock (a) controls the power supply for the UMTS module. As long as the lock is open, the UMTS module is switched off. ►...
  • Page 71: Wireless Lan/Bluetooth/Umts Radio Components (Optional)

    UMTS module is deactivated. It is possible that an error message may appear on the screen. The installation of a wireless LAN module not approved by Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH voids the permits (CE!, FCC) issued for this device.
  • Page 72 Using your notebook If you switch off the radio components, the Bluetooth module and the wireless LAN transmission unit (antenna) are also switched off. You can also use the Wireless Selector software to define profiles and switch individual wireless components on or off. You can also deactivate the wireless components individually in the BIOS Setup.
  • Page 73 Using your notebook Switching off the wireless component ► Slide the switch in the direction of the arrow to switch the wireless component off. A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 74: Port Replicator

    For this purpose, the port replicator has standard ports for monitor, HDMI, LAN and USB devices. Only use the supplied 100 W mains adapter from Fujitsu Technology Solutions to run the port replicator.
  • Page 75: Connecting The Notebook To The Port Replicator

    Using your notebook Connecting the notebook to the Port Replicator ► Disconnect the mains adapter cable from the DC socket (DC IN) of the notebook. ► Align the docking connectors as shown. ► Press down on the notebook’s rear corners so that it locks into position. ►...
  • Page 76: Switching On The Notebook Via The Port Replicator

    Using your notebook Switching on the notebook via the Port Replicator ► Press the ON/OFF switch on the port replicator to switch the notebook on. Switching off the notebook via the Port Replicator ► Close all programmes and shut down your operating system (please see operating system manual).
  • Page 77: Disconnecting The Notebook From The Port Replicator

    Using your notebook Disconnecting the notebook from the port replicator Windows XP If you disconnect the notebook from the Port Replicator during operation, problems can occur. We recommend that you switch off the notebook beforehand or use the Windows function Start – Undock. Windows Vista and Windows 7 If you disconnect the notebook from the Port Replicator during operation, problems can occur.
  • Page 78: Security Functions

    Security functions Security functions Your notebook enables you to protect your system and personal data in a number of ways against unauthorised access. By combining these options, you can achieve maximum protection for your system. In this chapter you will learn which security functions your notebook is equipped with, which advantages these functions offer you and how to configure and use them.
  • Page 79: Brief Overview Of Security Functions

    Brief overview of security functions You will find comprehensive information on the security configuration of your device in the "Professional Notebook" manual on the "Drivers & Utilities" CD/DVD or on the Internet under "http://ts.fujitsu.com/support/". Security functions Type of protection Preparation...
  • Page 80: Using The Kensington Lock

    Security functions Using the Kensington Lock The notebook has a Kensington Lock device for the Kensington MicroSaver. With the Kensington MicroSaver, a sturdy steel cable, you can protect your notebook and Port Replicator from theft. The Kensington MicroSaver is available as an accessory. ►...
  • Page 81: Configuring The Fingerprint Sensor

    Security functions Configuring the fingerprint sensor Your notebook is equipped with a fingerprint sensor. The fingerprint sensor can record the image of a fingerprint. With the fingerprint software SmartCase Logon+, this image can be processed and used instead of a password. 1 = Fingerprint sensor ►...
  • Page 82: Configuring Password Protection In The Bios Setup

    Security functions Configuring password protection in the BIOS Setup Before using the various options of password protection for your data security in the BIOS Setup, please note the following hints: ● Please make sure that you always remember your passwords, as you will not be able to access your BIOS Setup and/or your system any longer if you forget both the user password and the supervisor password.
  • Page 83: Password Protection For Starting The Operating System

    Security functions If you do not want to make any other settings, you can exit BIOS Setup. ► Select the Exit Saving Changes option in the Exit menu. The notebook is rebooted and the new password is effective. If you now want to open the BIOS Setup, you must first enter your supervisor or user password.
  • Page 84: Password Protection For Hard Disk

    Security functions If you do not want to make any other settings, you can exit BIOS Setup. ► Select the Exit Saving Changes option in the Exit menu. The notebook reboots and you are asked to enter your password (the supervisor or user password). Deactivating system protection ►...
  • Page 85: Using The Smartcard Reader

    Security functions Deactivating hard disk protection To cancel a password (without setting a new password) proceed as follows: ► Call up the BIOS Setup and select the Security menu. ► Mark the Hard Disk Security field and press the Enter key. ►...
  • Page 86: Inserting The Smartcard

    Security functions Inserting the SmartCard Do not use force when inserting and removing the SmartCard. Make sure that foreign objects do not fall into the SmartCard reader. ► Slide the SmartCard into the SmartCard reader with the chip facing upward and at the front. When the SmartCard is properly inserted, it protrudes by approximately 1.5 cm.
  • Page 87: Smartcard Systemlock (Optional)

    Security functions SmartCard SystemLock (optional) With SystemLock, the device can only be started with an initialised SmartCard (CardOS) and personal identification number (PIN).The SmartCard and PIN are already checked in the BIOS during system booting, i.e. before the operating system is booted. SmartCard SystemLock SmartCard SystemLock Not Installed...
  • Page 88: Access Rights Of Smartcards

    Security functions Access rights of SmartCards A new SmartCard initially only has a preset PIN and PUK. Access rights and the customised PIN and PUK are not assigned until the SmartCard is initialised. The SmartCard type depends on the access rights assigned to the card, as described below: ●...
  • Page 89: Smartcard User Groups

    Security functions SmartCard user groups With SystemLock , user groups can be created. This makes it possible to use a SmartCard to start several systems. A user group consists of at least two systems. Each user that is allowed to start the systems is provided with a SmartCard.
  • Page 90: Installing Systemlock

    Security functions In order that the users receive access to the systems within a user group, SystemLock must now be used to create User SmartCards or Super-User SmartCards. By using a User SmartCard or Super- User SmartCard, a user can log into any system within the user group. Installing SystemLock During initial installation, the first SmartCard becomes the Admin SmartCard.
  • Page 91 Security functions The following appears: ACCESS DENIED = You have entered the wrong PUK. After six failed attempts, the SmartCard will be blocked and can no longer be used. ► Enter a new PIN at the following prompt: Enter new PIN: Confirm new PIN: Numbers with four to eight digits are acceptable for the new PIN.For security reasons, we recommend that you change the PIN for every SmartCard and use an eight digit number...
  • Page 92 Security functions Enter the PUK: New SmartCards have a preset PUK (see above). You will need to know the PUK assigned to the SmartCard if you want to re-initialise a previously initialised SmartCard. ► Enter the PUK. The following message will be displayed: ACCESS DENIED = You have entered the wrong PUK. After six failed attempts the SmartCard will be blocked and can no longer be used.
  • Page 93: Adding A System To A User Group

    Security functions Adding a system to a user group ► Start the device. ► Call up BIOS Setup and select the SmartCard SystemLock page from the Security menu. The following SmartCard SystemLock menu will be displayed: Security SmartCard SystemLock Item Specific Help SmartCard SystemLock Not Installed Installs the security...
  • Page 94: Carrying Out Administrator Functions

    Security functions ► Now press the Enter key. The SystemLock administration menu will be displayed: Security SmartCard SystemLock Item Specific Help SmartCard SystemLock Installed Allows to deactivate Uninstall: [Enter] The smartcard security. BIOS Recovery: [Allowed] SmartCard and Pin [Always required] ATTENTION: Always check the BIOS SmartCard Initialization...
  • Page 95 Security functions Security SmartCard SystemLock Item Specific Help SmartCard SystemLock Installed Allows to deactivate Uninstall: [Enter] The smartcard security. BIOS Recovery: [Allowed] SmartCard and Pin [Always required] ATTENTION: Always check the BIOS SmartCard Initialization password settings after Admin SmartCard [Enter] uninstalling SuperUser SmartCard: [Enter]...
  • Page 96: Remote Unlock - F4

    Security functions Remote unlock – F4 Requirement: The device is centrally administered as part of an Organisation Unit and is registered in a SystemLock admin database. The SmartCard used for the group installation must have been initialised beforehand using the SystemLock Admin.EXE Windows program (see chapter "SmartCard user groups").
  • Page 97: Switching On The Device With Systemlock

    Security functions The activation code can only be used once to start the device; it becomes immediately invalid, once the device starts to run. If you switch off the device and want to start it again without your SmartCard, you must first repeat the procedure described above each time.
  • Page 98: Uninstall Systemlock

    Security functions Uninstall SystemLock ► Start the device. ► Follow the instructions as described in Section "Carrying out administrator functions". Select "Uninstall" to uninstall SystemLock. You can now use the device again without the need for a SmartCard. Error messages Error messages This chapter contains error messages generated by the mainboard.
  • Page 99 Security functions installation. The condition for this is that you have assigned at least the supervisor password (see "Set the supervisor and user passwords"). ► Call up BIOS Setup and select the Security menu. ► Select the entry Enabled for Embedded Security Chip to activate the TPM. If you have activated the TPM, the Clear Security Chip option appears.
  • Page 100 Security functions A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 101: Connecting External Devices

    Connecting external devices Please observe the safety information in the "Important notes" chapter. Read the documentation on the external device before connecting it. Do not connect or disconnect cables during a thunderstorm. Do not pull on the cable when disconnecting a cable. Always take hold of the actual plug. Follow the steps below in order, when connecting or disconnecting devices to your notebook: Connecting devices to notebook...
  • Page 102: Connecting An External Monitor To The Port Replicator

    Connecting external devices Setting the refresh rate for your external monitor The refresh rate must be correctly set so that the image does not flicker. Windows XP: ► Set a suitable screen refresh rate for your monitor in Control Panel – Display. Windows Vista: ►...
  • Page 103: Connecting External Audio Devices

    Connecting external devices Connecting external audio devices Microphone port Via the microphone port you can connect an external microphone to your notebook. Headphones port Via the headphone port you can connect either headphones or external loudspeakers to your notebook. A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 104 Connecting external devices A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 105: Memory Expansion

    Make sure that foreign objects do not fall into the memory extension compartment. Your notebook supports Dual Channel Technology if two DDR3 memory modules are installed. Fujitsu Technology Solutions recommends the installation of two identical memory modules, in order to achieve maximum system power.
  • Page 106 Memory expansion Cover removal ► Remove the screws (1). ► Pull off the cover from the notebook in the direction of the arrow (2). Removing the memory module ► Carefully push the two mounting clips outwards (1). The memory module will flap upward. ►...
  • Page 107 Memory expansion Installing memory module ► Insert the memory module with the contacts and the recess (a) forward in the slot (1). ► Carefully push the memory module downwards until it engages noticeably (2). Mounting the cover ► Position the cover on its slot in the direction of the arrow (1). ►...
  • Page 108: Testing Memory Modules After The Installation

    Memory expansion Testing memory modules after the installation ► Switch the notebook on and check whether the changed memory size is detected. The operating system automatically indicates the changed memory capacity. A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 109: Energy Saving Function

    Energy saving function Windows XP You can set the power-management settings for your notebook under Start – Control Panel – Power Options. Windows Vista You can set the power-management settings for your notebook under Start – Control Panel – Mobile PC –...
  • Page 110 Energy saving function A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 111: Settings In The Bios Setup

    Settings in the BIOS Setup In BIOS Setup you can set the system functions and the hardware configuration of the notebook. The settings can only be changed via the keyboard. When it is delivered, the notebook is set to factory default settings. You can change these settings in BIOS Setup.
  • Page 112: Exiting Bios Setup

    Settings in the BIOS Setup Exiting BIOS Setup To exit BIOS Setup, select the Exit menu from the menu bar. You can then decide which settings you want to save. The Exit menu offers the following options. You must mark the required option and activate it with the Enter key. Exit BIOS Setup Saving Changes Select Exit Saving Changes and Yes to save the current settings and exit the BIOS Setup.
  • Page 113: Troubleshooting And Tips

    ► If you still need assistance resolving the problem, contact the relevant Service Desk for your country (see the Service Desk List or go to http://ts.fujitsu.com/support). Have the ID/serial No. of your system and the DIFS code ready. A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 114: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting and tips Troubleshooting The notebook's date or time is incorrect Cause Troubleshooting Time and date are incorrect. ► Double-click on the clock in the task bar and adjust the time. ► Set the time or date in the BIOS Setup menu Main. The backup battery installed in the If the time and date are repeatedly incorrect after notebook is flat.
  • Page 115: The Lcd Screen Of The Notebook Remains Blank

    Troubleshooting and tips The LCD screen of the notebook remains blank Cause Troubleshooting LCD screen is switched off. ► Press a key or enter the password The notebook is set so that the ► Press the key combination Fn + F10 (switch picture only appears on the external screen output).
  • Page 116: The External Monitor Remains Blank

    Troubleshooting and tips The external monitor remains blank Cause Troubleshooting Monitor is switched off ► Switch the external monitor on. Power saving has been activated ► Press any key to continue. (monitor is blank). Brightness control is set to dark. ►...
  • Page 117: The External Monitor Is Blank Or The Image Is Unstable

    Troubleshooting and tips The external monitor is blank or the image is unstable Cause Fault elimination An incorrect type has been selected ► Terminate the application program in Windows by for the external monitor or an pressing Alt + F4 . incorrect screen resolution has been ►...
  • Page 118: The Notebook Cannot Be Started

    Troubleshooting and tips The notebook cannot be started Cause Troubleshooting The battery is not installed correctly. ► Switch the notebook off. ► Check whether the battery is installed correctly in its compartment. ► Switch the notebook on. The battery is dead. ►...
  • Page 119: The Notebook Does Not React

    Troubleshooting and tips The notebook does not react Cause Troubleshooting The notebook is in Standby or ► Disable Standby mode (press a key) or Suspend Suspend mode. mode (switch notebook on). The application programme has ► Close the application programme or restart the caused the malfunction notebook (by switching it off and back on again or performing a warm boot).
  • Page 120: The Printer Does Not Print

    Troubleshooting and tips The printer does not print Cause Troubleshooting Printer not ready-for-use ► Make sure that the printer is switched on and is online (see the manuals supplied with the printer). Data line interrupted between ► Check that the cable connecting the notebook and notebook and printer the printer is connected properly.
  • Page 121: The On/Off Switch Does Not Respond As Intended

    Troubleshooting and tips The ON/OFF switch does not respond as intended Cause Troubleshooting The system may be processing. ► Wait until the system has completed processing. You have not pressed the ON/OFF ► Press the ON/OFF switch until the notebook is switch long enough to switch off the switched off.
  • Page 122: The Battery Discharges Too Quickly

    Troubleshooting and tips The battery discharges too quickly Cause Troubleshooting The battery is either too hot or too ► Move the notebook so that its temperature returns to cold. In this case the battery indicator within the normal range. flashes. ►...
  • Page 123: The Cd/Dvd Does Not Work - No Sound During Cd/Dvd Playback

    Troubleshooting and tips The CD/DVD does not work – no sound during CD/DVD playback Cause Troubleshooting CD inserted incorrectly ► Check whether the CD/DVD has been properly inserted into the drive. CD faulty or not standard ► Check whether the CD/DVD is scratched, warped, dirty or damp.
  • Page 124: Smartcard Reader Is Not Recognised

    Troubleshooting and tips SmartCard reader is not recognised Cause Troubleshooting Chipkarte falsch eingesteckt. ► Make sure you have inserted your SmartCard into the SmartCard reader with the chip facing upward. ► Check whether the SmartCard you are using is supported. Your SmartCard must comply with the ISO standard 7816-1, -2, -3 and -4.
  • Page 125: Acoustic Error Messages

    Troubleshooting and tips Acoustic error messages Cause Troubleshooting A beep sounds every few seconds ► Charge the battery. The battery is almost flat. Error messages on the screen This section describes the error messages generated by the BIOS Setup. Error messages displayed by the operating system or programmes are described in the relevant documentation.
  • Page 126 Troubleshooting and tips Error message/cause Troubleshooting If you use an external keyboard: Keyboard error ► Check the connection and reboot the notebook. ► Make sure that no key is pressed. nn Stuck key ► Check in the BIOS Setup whether your hard disk has Operating system not found been set correctly.
  • Page 127: Restore Operating System (Recovery Cd/Dvd Can Be Ordered Separately)

    Troubleshooting and tips Restore operating system (Recovery CD/DVD can be ordered separately) Please note: If you restore the operating system, all of the data on the hard disk will be deleted, including all personal data, drivers and programmes. Drivers and software utilities must be reinstalled.
  • Page 128 Troubleshooting and tips A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 129: Technical Data

    Technical data Notebook General Processor Intel Core 2 Duo processor Main memory (SO DIMM) Maximum 4 GB DDR3 2 slots for 1 GByte or 2 GByte modules Intel Turbo Memory (optional) 4 GB Electrical data Regulations complied with CE, CE! Protection class Maximum power draw
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  • Page 130 Technical data Slots ExpressCard slot 1 x ExpressCard/34 or ExpressCard/54 Memory card slot 1 x SD or MS card SmartCard slot SIM card slot (optional) Ports Monitor port (analogue) 15-pin socket LAN port Socket, RJ45 Microphone port/Line In 3.5 mm stereo mini jack Headphones port/Line Out 3.5 mm stereo mini jack FireWire port...
  • Page 131: Port Replicator (Optional)

    Technical data Port Replicator (optional) Electrical data Regulations complied with Protection class Ports Monitor port (analogue) 15-pin socket Monitor port (digital) 25-pin female connector, DVI-D HDMI port 19-pin socket LAN port Socket, RJ45 USB (Universal Serial Bus) 4x USB 2.0 Audio Line out Docking port...
  • Page 132: Battery

    Technical data Battery Both rechargeable batteries are 6-cell batteries. Main battery Optional battery (fitting in the module bay) Rated voltage 10.8 V 10.8 V Rated capacity 62.6 Wh 41 Wh Nominal charge 5.800 mAh 3.800 mAh The operating time depends on the device equipment, the active applications and the energy saving settings.
  • Page 133: Manufacturer's Notes

    Manufacturer’s notes Energy Star Devices which are certified according to the Energy Star environmental mark help to save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Power Management settings on delivery: ● Monitor switched off after < 15 minutes of inactivity ● Automatic activation of energy saving mode (ACPI S3) after <...
  • Page 134: Regulatory Notices

    US trading area. Regulatory information for notebooks without radio device NOTICE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fujitsu Technology Solutions could void this user’s authority to operate the equipment. Notice to Users of Radios and Television These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 135 Manufacturer’s notes ● Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device. Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network Your notebook may be supplied with an internal modem which complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 136 Repairs to telecommunication equipment should be made by a Canadian authorized maintenance facility. Any repairs or alterations not expressly approved by Fujitsu or any equipment failures may give the telecommunication company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment from the telephone line.
  • Page 137 Les réparations de l’équipement de télécommunications doivent être effectuées par un service de maintenance agréé au Canada. Toute réparation ou modification, qui n’est pas expressément approuvée par Fujitsu, ou toute défaillance de l’équipement peut entraîner la compagnie de télécommunications à exiger que l’utilisateur déconnecte l’équipement de la ligne téléphonique.
  • Page 138: Fcc Regulatory Information For Notebooks With Radio Device

    Manufacturer’s notes FCC Regulatory information for notebooks with radio device Federal Communications Commission statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.
  • Page 139 (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. Modifications not expressly authorized by Fujitsu Technology Solutions may invalidate the user's right to operate this equipment. A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 140 Manufacturer’s notes A26391-K276-Z226-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 141 Index inserting 55 removing 55 CE marking 123 Adjusting the resolution 34 Charging capacity, battery 49 Alt Gr key 44 Combo drive 52, 54 Anti-theft protection 70 Configuration, BIOS Setup 101 Audio Line-Out Connecting a microphone 93 Port Replicator 11 Connecting audio devices 93 Audio ports 93 Connecting headphones 93...
  • Page 142 LCD screen too bright 105 Fn+F9 46 LED indicator 29 Font size Lifetime, battery 49 adjusting 34 Loudspeaker Fujitsu Menu calling 48 increasing the volume 46 switching on/off 45 Hardware configuration 101 Main memory, see memory expansion Mains adapte Important notes 3...
  • Page 143 Index installing 97 Operating system 73 removing 96 Pause key 44 testing 98 PC card Menu key 44 ejecting 58 Mobile operation 5 PC card slot 8 Modem port 9 Pen 7 Module 52 calibrating 39 installing 54 eyelet for pen cord 37 removing 53 installing pen cord 40 Module bay 9, 52...
  • Page 144 Index Screen brightness Technical data decreasing 34, 45 LIFEBOOK Q 119 increasing 34, 45 Port Replicator 121 Screen display Tips 103 landscape orientation 47 Touchpad 7, 41 portrait orientation 47 buttons 41 Screen settings 34 dragging an object 42 Scroll down 47 executing a command 42 Scroll up 47 moving the pointer 41...

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