Fujitsu DESKPOWER 500 Series User Manual

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DESKPOWER 5000 Series User's Manual
Fujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct, but accepts no liability
for any error or omission in the same. Any procedures described in this document for operating Fujitsu
products should be read and understood by the operator before such products are used. To ensure
that Fujitsu products function without risk to safety and health, such procedures should be strictly
observed by the operator. The development of Fujitsu products and services is continuous and
published information may not be up to date. Any particular issue of a product may contain facilities
not described herein. It is important to check the current position with Fujitsu. Specifications and
statements as to performance in this document are Fujitsu estimates intended for general guidance.
They may require adjustment in particular circumstances and should therefore not be taken as formal
offers or commitments.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
according to FCC Part 15 Class B
This device complies with Part 15 Class B of the FCC Rules. Operations are subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) This device may not be allowed to cause harmful interference, (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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  • Page 1 Fujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct, but accepts no liability for any error or omission in the same. Any procedures described in this document for operating Fujitsu products should be read and understood by the operator before such products are used. To ensure that Fujitsu products function without risk to safety and health, such procedures should be strictly observed by the operator.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
  • Page 3 13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the product. c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d.
  • Page 4 Follow the PC system handling instructions of operator’s guide. Fujitsu, as a member of the International Energy Star Program, recognizes that this equipment is compliant with the standard of the International Energy Star Program.
  • Page 5: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions used in this manual Warning messages This manual uses various pictorials. This manual uses various safety signs and symbols so that you can use the PC system safely and prevent personal injury and/or property damage. The following gives the signs and their explanations. Be familiar with these signs before proceeding to the subsequent sections of this manual.
  • Page 6 Command entry (from keyboard) A command entry is represented in this manual as follows: diskcopy • If two letters are separated by a space as indicated by the top arrow, press the [Space] bar once. Commands, an example of which is given above in lowercase, can also be entered in uppercase. •...
  • Page 7 PC and all units linked to it, and unplug them from their respective outlets. Otherwise, electric shock may occur. DESKPOWER MODEL FPC-D90000 CP112093-01 200-240V(1.75A)/100-120(3.5A) 50/60Hz MADE IN SINGAPORE By Fujitsu Limited Japan(J) FUJITSU LIMITED To prevent electric shock, WARNING switch off the PC and connected peripherals and Electric shock...
  • Page 8: Manual Configuration

    Manual configuration Chapter Introduction This chapter provides basic information on the PC, such as the names and functions of individual parts, and also explains the basic operation of the PC, such as turning the power on or off. Chapter Hardware This chapter provides basic information on how to handle the peripherals installed (or can be installed) on the PC.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Content CHAPTER 1 Introduction Part Names and Functions ... 2 Front of the PC unit ... 2 Rear of the PC unit ... 4 Inside the PC unit ... 6 Motherboard ... 7 Keyboard ... 8 Mouse ... 10 Using the mouse ... 10 Installation ...
  • Page 10 CHAPTER 2 Hardware Before Installing a Peripheral Device ... 32 Notes on handling ... 33 Removing the Cover ... 34 Removing the upper cover ... 34 Removing the reinforcement bracket ... 35 Installing Memory Modules ... 36 Memory module installation procedure ... 37 Installing an Expansion Card ...
  • Page 11 Hardware Specifications ... 62 PC unit specifications ... 62 LAN adapter specifications ... 63 Sound specifications ... 64 Graphical specifications ... 64 Connector specifications ... 64 Index 01AFFINITY(TOC) 9/6/01, 8:33 AM...
  • Page 12: Chapter 1 Introduction

    CHAPTER 1 Introduction...
  • Page 13: Part Names And Functions

    1 Part Names and Functions This section explains the names and functions of the parts of the PC unit and the motherboard. Front of the PC unit...
  • Page 14 Power lamp This lamp lights up when the PC is on. It lights up in green when the PC is in operation and in orange when the PC is in the standby (power- saving) mode. Power switch Press this switch to turn on the PC or set the system to the standby mode. Hard disk access lamp This lamp lights up while the hard disk is accessed.
  • Page 15: Rear Of The Pc Unit

    Rear of the PC unit...
  • Page 16 Venthole An opening provided to let heat go out of the PC. Outlet Connect the power cable of the display to this outlet. Burglarproof lock A commercial burglarproof cable can be connected here. Point • The burglarproof lock supports the Microsaver security system of Kensington. Upper knob This locks the upper cover.
  • Page 17: Inside The Pc Unit

    Inside the PC unit Internal hard disk drive This is an IDE-compliant hard disk drive. Expansion card slots Insert an expansion card to this slot. This slot accommodates a PCI card. A SCSI card allows you to use an external hard disk drive or magneto-optical disk drive. Note that this PC does not support internal SCSI options.
  • Page 18: Motherboard

    Motherboard DIMM slots Memory modules are inserted into these slots. Increasing the memory capacity increases the amount of data that the system can read at one access, thereby improving the processing capability of the PC. When seen from the front of the PC unit, the far one is the DIMM1 slot and the near one is the DIMM2 slot.
  • Page 19: Keyboard

    2 Keyboard This section explains the functions of the keys on the keyboard. The keyboard shown in this diagram is an example. Depends on the model, the keyboard layout may differ but the function of the keys is similar. Point •...
  • Page 20 Caps Lock/Alphanumeric key Use the Caps Lock/Alphanumeric key to type alphabetical characters. Press [Caps Lock] to switch between uppercase and lowercase. Ctrl (control) key Use the Ctrl key in combination with another key. Its function varies with each application. 10 Windows key Press the Windows key to display the “Start”...
  • Page 21: Mouse

    3 Mouse Point • Clean the mouse regularly. Using the mouse Moving the mouse Lightly hold the mouse and place your index and middle fingers on the left and right buttons on the mouse. Slide and move the mouse over a plane surface, such as a desktop. As you move the mouse, an arrow (called the mouse pointer) moves in the same way on the screen.
  • Page 22 Double-clicking Double-clicking is a series of action of pressing and releasing the left mouse button twice. Click-Click Pointing Pointing is an action of moving the mouse pointer to an object or item such as a menu. If the pointed menu item has subordinate items ( is displayed at the right end), the items are displayed. Dragging Dragging is an action of moving the mouse while holding down the left mouse button and release the button at a desired position.
  • Page 23: Installation

    4 Installation This section explains where and how to install the PC. Installation area Do not install your PC in the following areas. • Areas that are humid, dusty, or subjected to oil mist. • Poorly ventilated areas • Areas where fire is used •...
  • Page 24 Mount the feet on the PC unit. Fix the feet using the screw hole in the bottom of the feet. Use the screw you have removed in step 1. Using one foot Take the following steps to place your PC vertically on a wall. Disassemble the feet.
  • Page 25: Horizontal Placement

    Horizontal placement Disassemble the feet. Remove the screw from the feet. Keep the removed screw. Place the PC unit on the disassembled feet. Point • The PC unit can be installed horizontally by using five rubber feet at the center and four cor- ners of the PC body.
  • Page 26: Example Of Installation

    Example of installation Install your PC as shown in the figures below. The PC unit can be installed either vertically or horizontally. Pay attention not to block the ventholes on the back of the PC unit. Vertical placement Display PC unit Keyboard Foot Mouse...
  • Page 27: Connection

    PC and all devices connected to it, and unplug them. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. • Use a Fujitsu-supplied display, keyboard, and mouse. Otherwise, an electric shock, a fire or fault may occur.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Display, Keyboard, Mouse, And Lan Cables

    Connecting the display, keyboard, mouse, and LAN cables Point • As a LAN cable, use a commercially available twisted pair cable. Connect the power cable to the outlet. Plug the supplied power cable (for display) to the outlet on the back of the PC unit. Connect the power cable to the display.
  • Page 29 Connect the keyboard. With the mark on the connector of the keyboard cable facing right, plug the connector into the keyboard terminal on the back of the PC unit, labeled with a keyboard symbol of the same color as the keyboard connector. Connect the display cable to the PC unit.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Power Cable

    Connecting the power cable After connecting the display and other peripheral devices, connect the power cable of the PC unit. Note the following: • Do not connect or disconnect the plug with wet hands. • Do not damage or modify the power cable. •...
  • Page 31 Connect the power cable plug to the inlet on the back of the PC unit. Connect the power cable plug to an outlet. Connect the plug on the other end of the power cable to an outlet. When connecting the power cable to a two-pin outlet, attach the adapter plug supplied with the power cable to the cable plug and then connect to the outlet.
  • Page 32: Turning On The Power

    • When the PC is turned on, the system performs POST (Power-On Self-Test) to check the internal hardware components. Meanwhile, the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen. Do not turn off the system during POST. When the POST detects an error, an error message is displayed.
  • Page 33: Turning On The Power

    Press the power switch on the PC. The Power lamps on the display and PC light up in green. When the PC is turned on, the Fujitsu logo appears, then the system starts up. After power-on, set up Windows. Power switch...
  • Page 34: Turning Off The Power Supply

    7 Turning Off the Power Supply Cautions • Before turning off the power, terminate all work and save data. • Before turning off the power, confirm that the Floppy disk drive access lamp and the Hard disk drive access lamp are off. If the power is turned off while the lamps are on, data being processed may not be saved or data on the floppy disk or hard disk may be damaged.
  • Page 35: Windows 2000

    Windows 98/95 Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down Windows]. The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears. Click [Shut down the computer], then click [OK]. The power is turned off. Point • The power can be turned off in the following procedure. 1 Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys.
  • Page 36: Restarting

    8 Restarting After software installation or when software hangs, the PC must be restarted. This section explains how to restart the PC. Point • Restarting the PC clears data in the memory. Save data before restarting the PC. Restarting the PC Windows Me Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down Windows].
  • Page 37 Windows 2000 Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down]. The [Shut down Windows] dialog box appears. Select [Restart] and click [OK]. The PC is restarted. Point • The PC can be restarted in the following procedure. 1 Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys. The [Windows security] dialog box appears.
  • Page 38: Cd-Rom

    9 CD-ROM This PC has an optional CD-ROM or CD-R/RW drive. This section explains how to handle, insert, and remove CDs. Notes on handling To prevent faults, note the following when handling CDs. Notes on handling CDs • Do not use a ball-point pen or pencil on the label (printed side). Do not affix a label. •...
  • Page 39: Inserting Or Removing A Cd

    Inserting or removing a CD Inserting a CD Press the Eject button. Pressing the center of the eject button opens the CD tray. Eject button Busy lamp With the label facing left, place a CD in the center of the tray. Label side Point •...
  • Page 40: Floppy Disk

    10 Floppy Disk This section explains how to handle, insert, and remove floppy disks. Notes on handling To prevent faults, note the following when handling floppy disks. • Keep them dry. • Do not touch the disk inside. • Do not bend or compress them. •...
  • Page 41 Removing the floppy disk Confirm that the Floppy disk access lamp is off. Point • Do not press the Floppy disk eject button while the Floppy disk drive access lamp is on. Data stored on the disk may be damaged. Press the Floppy disk eject button.
  • Page 42: Hardware

    CHAPTER 2 Hardware...
  • Page 43: Before Installing A Peripheral Device

    Device This PC can accommodate various peripheral devices to expand its functions. WARNING • Use only peripheral devices recommended by Fujitsu. Otherwise, an electric shock, a fire or fault may occur. CAUTION • When installing or removing a peripheral device, do not remove screws other than those specified in the manual.
  • Page 44: Notes On Handling

    PC. • Whenever possible, use peripheral devices supplied by Fujitsu. Malfunction or damage caused by the use of a third-party product instead of the Fujitsu device shall not be covered by the warranty.
  • Page 45: Removing The Cover

    2 Removing the Cover When mounting a peripheral device, remove the upper cover and reinforcement bracket so that the inside can be seen. Removing the upper cover Remove the feet, if any, from the PC unit. Place the PC unit in a horizontal position and remove the upper cover.
  • Page 46: Removing The Reinforcement Bracket

    Removing the reinforcement bracket Lift the reinforcement bracket and move it to the front of the PC unit for removal. Point • Install the reinforcement bracket by mating the projections on the PC unit with the holes in the bracket.
  • Page 47: Installing Memory Modules

    • Before installing or removing a memory module, turn off the PC and all devices connected to it, and unplug them. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. • Use Fujitsu-supplied memory modules. Otherwise, an electric shock, a fire or fault may occur. WARNING •...
  • Page 48: Memory Module Installation Procedure

    Memory modules are inserted into memory slots inside the PC unit. Applicable memory modules Use Fujitsu-supplied memory modules, 168-pin SDRAM DIMM memory modules. Up to 512 megabytes (256 MB x 2) of memory can be installed on the PC. In the standard configuration, slot DIMM1 has a memory module. Insert an additional memory module into slot DIMM2.
  • Page 49 Memory module combinations DIMM1 64 MB 64 MB 64 MB 64 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 256 MB 256 MB Installing Memory Modules Unplug the PC. Remove the upper cover. Remove the reinforcement bracket. Pull the hooks on both sides of the slot outward. DIMM2 —...
  • Page 50 Insert a memory module into the slot. Insert the memory module upright into the slot while aligning the notch on the memory module with that on the slot. When the memory module is inserted correctly, the hooks on both side rise. Make sure that the hooks hold the memory module securely.
  • Page 51: Installing An Expansion Card

    • Before installing or removing an expansion card, turn off the PC and all devices connected to it, and unplug them. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. • Use Fujitsu-supplied expansion cards. Otherwise, an electric shock, a fire or fault may occur. CAUTION •...
  • Page 52: Location Of Expansion Cards

    Location of expansion cards PCI1 PCI2 PCI3 Applicable expansion cards The PC is provided with slots for PCI cards. Slots PCI1 and 2 hold expansion cards with a maximum length of 176 mm (half size), and slot PCI3 accommodates expansion cards with a maximum length of 120 mm. For expansion cards to operate, “resources”...
  • Page 53: Installing An Expansion Card

    Installing an Expansion Card Unplug the PC. Remove the upper cover. Remove the mounting bracket. Pull up the mounting bracket vertically. When an expansion card has been installed, remove the cable from the card and remove the bracket. Remove the slot cover. Remove the screw from the position where the expansion card is installed, and remove the slot cover.
  • Page 54 Insert the expansion card into the slot. Insert the expansion card into the slot, and secure it with the screw removed in step 4. Install the mounting bracket. Install the reinforcement bracket to the three stoppers on the PC unit. Reinstall the upper cover.
  • Page 55: Installing An Internal Option

    5 Installing an Internal Option This section explains how to install internal options such as a hard disk drive and magneto-optical disk drive. Unlike external devices, internal options receive power from the PC unit, and therefore require no outlet. They also save space. Location of internal options...
  • Page 56: Cautions

    • Before installing or removing an internal option, turn off the PC and all devices connected to it, and unplug them. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. • Use Fujitsu-supplied internal options. Otherwise, an electric shock, a fire or fault may occur.
  • Page 57: Installing An Internal Hard Disk Drive

    Installing an Internal Hard Disk Drive This section explains how to install a second internal hard disk drive to your PC. Cautions To prevent faults, note the following. • Data is read from the hard disk drive or written to it while the internal disk that stores data is rotating at high speeds.
  • Page 58: Installing Other Internal Options

    Installing Other Internal Options Installing a device in the 3.5-inch front access bay This section explains how to install an internal option such as a 3.5-inch hard disk drive or magneto- optical disk drive to your PC. Here is an example of installing a magneto-optical disk drive. Make a setting on the option to be installed.
  • Page 59 Mount the internal option on the mounting bracket. Secure it with the four screws you have removed in step 2. Point • Different sets of screw holes in the mounting bracket should be used depending on the drive to be installed. Before installation, check the drive name indicated near the screw holes. Install the internal option on the PC unit.
  • Page 60 Connect the flat cable. Connect the flat cable properly in accordance with the type of the internal option installed. To use a hard disk drive supporting Ultra DMA/66 or Ultra DMA/100, connect it to the slave of the primary IDE. Connect the option here to configure it as the master.
  • Page 61 10 Connect the power cable. Connect a power cable to the connector on the installed internal option. 11 Reinstall the reinforcement bracket. 12 Reinstall the upper cover. When necessary, remove the blank panel of the 3.5-inch front access bay from the back of the upper cover as shown by the arrow in the figure.
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 3 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 63: Problems

    1 Problems This section provides information on functional problems. Read this section as necessary. An access lamp stays off The PC may be faulty. Contact a Fujitsu Service Center or your retailer. Nothing is displayed on the screen Check the following.
  • Page 64 Data cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive Check the following. • Check that the CD is correctly placed. Place the CD with the label facing left. • Check that the CD is placed with the label side left. Place the CD with the label facing left. •...
  • Page 65: Technical Information

    CHAPTER 4 Technical Information...
  • Page 66: Maintenance Of The Hardware

    1 Maintenance of the Hardware Maintenance of the PC unit CAUTION • Before starting maintenance work, turn off the PC and all devices connected to it, and unplug them. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. • Clean the PC using a soft dry cloth. Wipe remaining dirt off using a damp cloth, moistened with neutral detergent and wrung well.
  • Page 67: Maintenance Of The Mouse

    Maintenance of the mouse Clean the surface using a soft dry cloth. If the mouse ball does not roll freely, remove and clean the ball. Take the following steps. Remove the mouse bottom cover. Remove the cover on the bottom of the mouse by turning it in the direction of the arrow. Remove the ball and clean it with water.
  • Page 68: Additional Cautions

    PC and peripheral devices. If interference occurs, check the above items again. If interference still occurs, contact a Fujitsu Service Center or your retailer. USB (Windows Me/98/95/2000 models) USB is an acronym for Universal Serial Bus, which is a standard for common interfaces for a mouse, keyboard, printer, modem, and speakers.
  • Page 69: Usb Keyboard (Windows 98 Models)

    USB keyboard (Windows 98 models) When you enable [Use shortcut keys] on [Control Panel] – [User support] – [Filter key] – [Configuration], the shortcut key function does not work even if you keep pressing the right Shift key for more than eight seconds and therefore [Use the filter key function] cannot be configured.
  • Page 70: Video Memory Capacity Display

    Video memory capacity display Though Screen Properties shows a wrong video memory capacity, the PC is not faulty. Power-saving function of display Windows Me/98 models When you use a display that does not support power-saving function, set both “System standby” and “Turn off the monitor”...
  • Page 71: Power-Saving Function

    Windows 2000 models Set the resolution to 640 x 480 and the number of colors to 256. Set the refresh rate to 60 Hz. Shut down Windows and turn off the PC, then replace the display. If you have replaced the display without taking the above steps and found that the display does not work at any or particular resolution, take the following steps to reinstall the display driver.
  • Page 72: Hardware Specifications

    3 Hardware Specifications PC unit specifications Product name DESKPOWER 5000 Processor Pentium III Secondary cache 256KB (internal) BIOS ROM 512KB (Flash ROM) Main memory Standard: 64MB 168-pin SDRAM DIMM); Maximum: 512MB Floppy disk 3.5-inch x 1 Hard disk 20/40/60 GB Optical Device (Optional) CD-ROM/CD-R/RW Display...
  • Page 73: Lan Adapter Specifications

    Power supply/frequency 230V AC, 50/60Hz Power consumption 132W maximum Mass Approx. 9.5kg Outside dimensions 105mm x 388mm x 356mm (W x D x H) (vertical placement) Operating environment Temperature: 10 to 35°C, Humidity: 20 to 80% (RH) Disk capacities are based on conversion of 1 MB = 1000 2 bytes and 1 GB = 1000 3 bytes. Actual disk capacities based on conversion of 1 MB = 1024 2 bytes and 1 GB = 1024 3 bytes are displayed on Windows as smaller than those described on this manual.
  • Page 74: Sound Specifications

    Sound specifications Sound controller PCM recording/playback functions Supports DirectX 8.0 or later. Graphical specifications Video controller Built-in Intel 82815 Graphics Memory Controller Hub Display mode 1280 x 1024 maximum (1024 x 768 maximum for digital output) Video output signal Video: analog RGB, synchronization signal: TTL-compatible Supports DirectX 8.0 or later.
  • Page 75 DVI connector Pin No. Signal name TX2– TX2+ TX2/4 Shield TX4– TX4+ DDC Clock DDC Data TX1– TX1+ TX1/3 Shield TX3– TX3+ Hot Plug Detect TX0– TX0+ TX0/5 Shield TX5– TX5+ TXC Shield TXC+ TXC– Description Output Data channel 2– Output Data channel 2+ —...
  • Page 76 LAN connector (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) Pin No. Signal name Parallel connector Pin No. Signal name STROBE DATA 0 DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 DATA 5 DATA 6 DATA 7 BUSY SELECT AUTOFD ERROR INIT SLCTIN 18 to 25 Description Output Send data + Output...
  • Page 77 Serial connector Pin No. Signal name Mouse connector Pin No. Signal name DATA Description Input Carrier detect Input Receive data Output Send data Output Data terminal ready — Ground Input Data set ready Output Request to send Input Clear to send Input Ring indicate Description...
  • Page 78 Keyboard connector Pin No. Signal name DATA USB connector 1 2 3 4 Pin No. Signal name –DATA +DATA Description Data — Not connected — Ground — Power Clock — Not connected Description — Cable/power –data signal +data signal — Cable/ground...
  • Page 79 Index Burglarproof lock ... 5 Busy lamp ... 3 CD-ROM drive ... 3, 27 Connection ... 16 display cable ... 18 keyboard ... 18 LAN cable ... 18 mouse ... 17 power cable ... 17 Cover ... 34 CRT connector ... 5 Display ...
  • Page 80 Microphone jack ... 3 Motherboard ... 7 Mouse ... 10 clicking ... 10 connector ... 5 double-clicking ... 11 dragging ... 11 pointing ... 11 Outlet ... 5 Parallel connector ... 5 Peripheral device ... 32 Power lamp ... 3 switch ...

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