Common Indicators; Restoring Your System; Status Indicators - Fujitsu Lifebook P770 Getting Started Manual

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9. Create backup media with myRecovery
• Click on the [MyRecovery] icon to create backup recovery media and application discs.
• Look in the "Saving and Recovering Your Factory and System Images" guide for more detailed instructions.

10. Restoring Your System

• The original factory system is stored in a hidden partition on your hard disk drive to keep it safe. For instructions on
restoring the factory system, please follow the instructions in the "Recovering Your Factory and System Images"
manual that is bundled separately with your system.
• On your desktop, there is a Backup Drivers & Apps icon that allows you to back up and restore your drivers and
applications by fi rst backing them up to a disc on an external drive. You are strongly encouraged to make a
backup of the drivers and applications in the event of hard disk failure. If you ever need to reinstall any drivers
or applications, and you have not made a backup of the drivers and applications you will need to download
them from the Fujitsu Support website: http://www.computers.us.fujitsu.com/support.
• More detailed information is also available in your User's Guide on backing up your drivers and applications.
11. Access your User's Guide
• Your electronic User's Guide contains important detailed information about your new computer. You can access
your User's Guide by selecting its icon from the screen desktop.
• The Fujitsu Installer will automatically launch.
• Click [Continue].
• Select "I Agree" and click [Continue] in the License Agreement box.
• Select "User's Guide" from the "Utilities/Applications" category.
• Click [Install Selected Subsystems].
• The User's Guide will be copied to your hard drive in the C:\Fujitsu\Manual directory.
Shortcuts to the User's Guide will be placed on your desktop and in the Start menu.

Common Indicators

Status Indicators

ECo
ECo Indicator
Your computer is set to use as little power as
possible to conserve battery life.
Hard Disk/optical Drive Access Indicator
Lights when the hard disk or optical drive is
being accessed.
To prevent corruption of data, do not press
the power button when the hard disk/optical
drive access indicator is lit.
NumLk Indicator
Shows that the integral keyboard is set in
ten-key numeric keypad mode.
CapsLock Indicator
Shows that your keyboard is set to type
in all capital letters.
ScrLk Indicator
Shows that your scroll lock is active.
Power Indicator
Shows whether your system is operational.
It has several different states
Steady On: There is power to your computer
and it is ready for use.
Flashing: Your computer is in Sleep mode.
Steady Off: Your system is either in Hibernate
mode, or has been turned off.
Note: If you are charging your battery, the
Power indicator symbol will remain on
even if your LifeBook is shut off. Even if
the system was shut down from Windows,
the Power indicator symbol will remain
on if you have an adapter connected.
IF THE BATTERY PACK IS INSTALLED WHILE THE
POWER IS TURNED OFF, THE BATTERY LEVEL
INDICATOR WILL DISPLAY THE CHARGE LEVEL
FOR FIVE SECONDS AFTER IT BLINKS ORANGE.
IF THE AC ADAPTER IS NOT CONNECTED OR THE
BATTERY PACK IS NOT FULLY CHARGED WHEN
THE COMPUTER IS SWITCHED TO SLEEP MODE,
THE POWER INDICATOR AND BATTERY LEVEL
INDICATOR WILL BLINK.
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Battery Charging Indicators
Shows the status of battery charging when
the AC adapter is connected
Green, solid: Fully charged or the AC adapter
is connected and there is no battery pack
installed
Orange, solid: Charging
Orange, blinking: Charging is suspended due
to excessively high or low battery temperature
Off: No AC adapter is connected
Battery Level Indicator
Shows the charge level of the indicated
battery pack
Green, solid: Between 50% and 100%
charged.
Orange, solid: Between 13% and 49% charged.
Red, solid: Between 0% and 12% charged.
Orange, blinking: Blinks during battery status
measurement (Four seconds after the battery
is installed).
Red, blinking: There is a problem with the battery.
Off: There is no battery installed.
BATTERIES SUBJECTED TO SHOCKS, VIBRATION
OR EXTREME TEMPERATURES CAN BE
PERMANENTLY DAMAGED.
A SHORTED BATTERY IS DAMAGED AND MUST
BE REPLACED.
ECO
Quick Tips
It takes approximately 4.5 hours to
charge the high-capacity battery
if the notebook is turned off or in
Suspend mode.
optimizing Battery Life
• To conserve battery life, press
the ECO button. To restore the
original power settings, simply
press the ECO button again.
• For more information on how to
set the ECO button parameters,
see the Power Management
section of the User's Guide
Adjusting display brightness
• Fn + F6 to decrease brightness
• Fn + F7 to increase brightness
Adjusting volume
• Fn + F8 to decrease volume
• Fn + F9 to increase volume
Drivers
Look for the latest drivers on the
Drivers and Applications Restore
discs, or download them at
solutions.us.fujitsu.com.

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