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DESKPOWER 6000/SS Series User's Manual
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  • Page 1 DESKPOWER 6000/SS 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.
  • Page 2: Greetings

    Greetings We thank you for purchasing the Fujitsu DESKPOWER 6000/SS personal computer. The DESKPOWER 6000/SS is a desktop-type personal computer with a space-saving design. This manual explains how to use the hardware of the DESKPOWER 6000/SS. Please read this manual carefully to ensure correct use of the PC.
  • Page 3: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions used in this manual Warning icons Various icons and icon/word combinations are used in this manual to encourage users to use the equipment so as to minimize personal risk and prevent property damage. The icons are explained as follows. The user should be familiar with the icons before responding to the corresponding instructions.
  • Page 4 (including file names) actually appearing on the display screen. Illustrations Illustrations in this manual are an example using (mainly) the DESKPOWER 6000/SS (CD-ROM drive-equipped model) and may be different from those actually appearing on your PC screen depending on the model type and options installed.
  • Page 5: Warning And Caution Labels

    Warning and caution labels The PC bears warning and caution labels as shown below. The warning and caution labels must not be removed or damaged. WARNING Before mounting or dismounting an optional unit in/from your PC, switch off the PC and all connected units and unplug all power cords from respective outlets to prevent electric shock.
  • Page 6: Installation And Connection

    Manual configuration Chapter Installation and Connection This chapter outlines precautions that should be noted when installing the PC and explains how to connect various cables. Consult this chapter before assembling the PC. Chapter Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operations required to use the PC, such as how to switch the power on and off and how to proceed with storage media.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Greetings ... ii Conventions used in this manual ... iii Warning and caution labels ... v Manual configuration ... vi Chapter Installation and Connection 1 Installation ... 2 Installation location ... 2 Example of installing the PC ... 2 Preventing electromagnetic interference with a TV or radio ... 3 2 Connection ...
  • Page 8 5 CD-ROM ... 16 Handling precautions ... 16 Mounting and dismounting a CD-ROM disk ... 17 6 Hard Disk ... 18 What is a hard disk? ... 18 Handling precautions ... 18 Chapter Installing Internal Options 1 Introduction ... 20 Handling precautions ...
  • Page 9 4 Security Menu ... 47 Details on setup items ... 47 Setting a password ... 50 Changing passwords ... 53 Deleting passwords ... 53 5 Power Menu ... 54 Details on setup items ... 54 6 Boot Menu ... 60 Details on setup items ...
  • Page 10 2 Standard Specifications ... 81 PC main unit specifications ... 81 LAN adapter specifications ... 82 Sound specifications ... 82 Resources ... 84 Connector specifications ... 85 3 Cleaning Method ... 88 Cleaning the PC main unit ... 88 Cleaning the keyboard ... 88 Cleaning a CD-ROM ...
  • Page 11 Chapter 1 Installation and Connection This chapter outlines precautions that should be noted when installing the PC and explains how to connect various cables. Installation ...2 Connection ...4...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation This section provides notes on installing and using the PC. Installation location Do not install the PC in the following areas: - Areas exposed to moisture, dust, or smoke. - Areas poorly ventilated. - Areas having open flames. - Areas that may expose the PC to water. - Areas exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
  • Page 13: Preventing Electromagnetic Interference With A Tv Or Radio

    - Use coaxial cables as antenna feeders. If interference with TV or radio reception continues after switching off the PC and peripherals, check the above items again. If interference continues, contact Fujitsu or the shop from which your PC or peripheral was purchased. Display...
  • Page 14: Connection

    LAN cables, and power cords. To prevent electric shock, fire, and/or malfunction, ensure that the display, keyboard, and mouse are all Fujitsu brand products. CAUTION Ensure that cables are connected correctly. Using the PC and peripherals when connected incorrectly may result in a malfunction.
  • Page 15: Attaching Display, Keyboard, Mouse, And Lan Cables

    Attaching display, keyboard, mouse, and LAN cables Connect the LAN cable Connect the power cord to Attach the other end of the the outlet. twisted pair cable (purchased Attach one end of the plug of separately) to the LAN outlet conversion cable included connector on the rear of the PC with the liquid-crystal display to main unit.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Power Cord

    Connecting the power cord After connecting the display and other peripherals to the PC main unit, note the following when connecting the power cord of the PC main unit. - Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands. - Do not damage or remodel the power cord.
  • Page 17 - Unplug all power cords during an electrical storm. - If only a two-pin outlet is available, use the adapter plug provided and connect the ground wire. - When unplugging a power cord, secure the plug housing. - Ensure that the power plug is fully inserted into the outlet. - Unplug the PC when not being used for a period of time.
  • Page 18: Upon Completion Of All Connections

    Upon completion of all connections Upon completion of all connections, fill out all user registration cards included with your PC package and mail. The registration cards are used by manufacturers to obtain user information.
  • Page 19 Chapter 2 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operation methods of the PC such as how to turn the power on and off and handle storage media. Switching on ...10 Switching off ...11 Reset ...13 Floppy Disk ...14 CD-ROM ...16 Hard Disk ...18...
  • Page 20: Switching On

    Adjust if the display area is not centered on the screen. - While “Fujitsu” is displayed on the screen after power-on, the Power On Self Test (POST) is activated to check devices inside the PC. The power cannot be turned off while the POST is operating.
  • Page 21: Switching Off

    Switching off This section explains how to turn off the PC. Point - Before turning off the power, terminate all jobs and save all necessary data. - Before turning off the power, confirm that the access indicator lamps ( 1, “Name and Function of Each Component”) of the floppy and hard disk drives are off. If the power is turned off while the access indicator lamps are on, data may be lost or data in the floppy disk or hard disk may be destroyed.
  • Page 22: Turning Off The Power Via Windows Nt

    Turning off the power via Windows NT Click [Start]. The “Start” menu appears. Click [Shut Down]. The following dialog box appears. Check that “Shut down the computer?” has been selected and then click [Yes]. Turn off the power switch. Help If the message “you can safely switch off power”...
  • Page 23: Reset

    Resets The PC is reset after software is installed or if software fails to run normally. This section explains how to reset the PC. Point Resetting the PC results in memory data being lost. Before resetting, save all necessary data. Resetting the PC via Windows 95/98 This section explains how to reset the PC via Windows 95/98.
  • Page 24: Floppy Disk

    Floppy Disk A floppy disk is a storage medium used to save programs and other information. This section explains how to mount and dismount floppy disks. Handling precautions To prevent malfunctions, note the following precautions regarding floppy disks: - Do not get wet. - Do not open the disk shutter.
  • Page 25 Dismounting a floppy disk Confirm that the floppy disk access indicator lamp is off. Point To prevent data from being destroyed, do not dismount a floppy disk from the drive when the floppy disk access indicator lamp is on. Press the floppy disk eject button. The floppy disk is ejected.
  • Page 26: Cd-Rom

    CD-ROM Your PC incorporates a CD-ROM drive (if a CD-ROM drive-equipped model). This section explains how to handle, mount, and dismount CD-ROM disks. Handling precautions To prevent malfunctions, note the following precautions regarding CD-ROM disks: - Do not write on the label side (printed side) using a ball-point pen or pencil and do not affix extra labels.
  • Page 27: Mounting And Dismounting A Cd-Rom Disk

    Mounting and dismounting a CD-ROM disk Mounting a CD-ROM Press the EJECT button. Pressing the EJECT button ejects the CD-ROM tray from the drive. Pull out the tray. Pull out the tray as shown on the right. With the label of the CD-ROM disk facing up, place the CD-ROM disk in the center of the projection tray until it clicks.
  • Page 28: Hard Disk

    Hard Disk Your PC incorporates a built-in hard disk. This section outlines precautions to take when handling a hard disk. What is a hard disk? A hard disk is used to save software and other data and consists of a magnetic disk packed in a box as shown on the right.
  • Page 29: Chapter Installing Internal Options

    Chapter 3 Installing Internal Options This chapter explains how to install internal options in your PC. Introduction ...20 Installing Memory Modules ...23 Installing Expansion Cards ...26...
  • Page 30: Introduction

    - Secure the board by the metal bracket portions or an edge of the PC board such that the surface of the PC board and the soldered sections are not handled. - Installation and disassembly of options other than Fujitsu brand products void the warranty.
  • Page 31: Installing Positions Of Internal Options

    Installing positions of internal options Extension card slot Expansion cards extend the range of the features of the For example, installing a SCSI card enables the use of a SCSI-standard hard disk and a magneto-optical disk drive. Memory slot Memory expansion increases the amount of data to be read and enhances the throughput of the PC.
  • Page 32: Removing The Upper Cover

    Removing the upper cover When installing internal options, remove the upper cover so as to reveal the inside of the main unit. Remove two screws at the rear of the PC main unit. Remove the upper cover. Slide the upper cover to the front of the PC main unit, then lift and remove the cover.
  • Page 33: Installing Memory Modules

    To prevent electric shock, before installing and removing memory modules, turn off the PC and connected units and unplug power cords from respective outlets. To prevent electric shock, fire, and/or malfunction, install only Fujitsu brand memory modules in the PC. CAUTION...
  • Page 34: Memory Combination Table

    PC. Point Use a genuine Fujitsu part called “168-pin SDRAM DIMM (100 MHZ) memory” for this PC. The PC may not work correctly if the recommended Fujitsu memory module is not used. Installing an additional memory Remove the upper cover.
  • Page 35: Removing The Memory

    Insert the memory card into the slot. - Insert the memory card into the slot such that the notches of the memory card face the rear of the PC main unit. The hooks at both ends of the slot are raised. Confirm that the memory card is securely locked in place.
  • Page 36: Installing Expansion Cards

    To prevent electric shock, before installing and removing expansion cards, turn off the PC and connected units and unplug power cords from respective outlets. To prevent electric shock, fire, and/or malfunction, install only Fujitsu brand expansion cards in the PC. CAUTION To prevent injury, when installing and removing expansion cards, remove screws only from specified locations.
  • Page 37: Installing An Expansion Card

    To operate expansion cards, “resources” required for operation must be reserved. The floppy disk drive or hard disk drive inside the PC uses predetermined paths specific to those devices when transferring data with the CPU and memory. These paths include I/O port addresses, DMA channels, and interrupt levels (IRQ), which are generally called “resources.”...
  • Page 38 Install the retaining metal bracket at the side. Insert the pawls of the retaining metal bracket into the groove on the front of the PC main unit, then install the metal bracket. Secure the metal bracket with the screw removed in step 2. Attach the upper cover.
  • Page 39 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to perform BIOS setup when installing an optional product or setting power savings mode. Preface ...30 Main Menu ...33 Detail Menu ...37 Security Menu ...47 Power Menu ...54 Boot Menu ...60 Info Menu ...63 Exit ...65...
  • Page 40: Preface

    BIOS setup is a program that helps the user set up a hardware environment, including memory, hard disks, and floppy disk drives. Minimum setup has already been installed on this personal computer when you purchase it. BIOS must be set up under the following circumstances: - When a storage unit, such as a floppy disk drive or a built-in hard disk (IDE), is mounted or removed.
  • Page 41: Key Functions

    A message “Press <F2 to enter SETUP” is displayed on the screen. Press the F2 key to display the BIOS Setup screen. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security System Time: [12:34:56] System Date: [20/06/1999] Legacy Diskette A: [1.44/1.25 MB 3.5”] :Primary Master: [6449 MB] :Primary Slave:...
  • Page 42: Menus

    Menus The BIOS setup utility screen includes the following menus, under which setup items are listed. For details on menus and setup items, see the following sections. Main menu Used to set up the date and time and drives. Advanced menu Used to set up port addresses.
  • Page 43: Main Menu

    Main Menu The Main Menu is used to setup the date and time and drives. Select the key to select [Main] and display the Main menu. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security System Time: [12:34:56] System Date: [20/06/1999] Legacy Diskette A: [1.44/1.25 MB 3.5”] :Primary Master: [6449 MB]...
  • Page 44 Move the cursor to a desired item and press the Enter key to display the selected submenu. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Primary Master [FUJITSU MHA2032AT] Type: Cylinders: Heads: Sectors: Maximum Capacity: Multi-Sector Transfers: [16 sectors]...
  • Page 45 – Multi-Sector Transfers This item displays the contents detected by the PC when ‘Type’ is [Auto]. If ‘Type’ is a value other than [Auto] and [None], set the number of sectors that can be transferred in a single operation. A larger number of sectors specified will allow greater disk access. - Disabled The computer transfers data sector by sector.
  • Page 46 – Ultra DMA Mode This item sets the data transfer mode between device hosts, such as multiword DMA, ultra DMA/33. The best mode is selected and displayed automatically when ‘Type’ is [Auto]. If ‘Type’ is other than [Auto] and [None], the user can select a desired transfer mode. - Disabled (Initial value) DMA transfer is disabled.
  • Page 47: Detail Menu

    Detail Menu The Detail menu is used to set up devices. Select Detail with the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Plug & Play O/S: Secured Setup Configuration: :Serial/Parallel Port Configurations :Keyboard/Mouse Features :Internal Devices Configurations :Video Features :CPU Features :Event Logging Extended CHS Translation: Help...
  • Page 48 - Enabled (Initial value) Set the I/O port address and the interrupt number of the serial port. - Auto The personal computer automatically assigns an I/O port address and an interrupt number. Point - When ‘Serial Port 1’ is [Disabled], the port is not transparent to devices controlled by the Windows 95/98 APM device manager.
  • Page 49 - Enabled (Initial value) Set the I/O port address and interrupt number of serial port 2. - Auto The personal computer automatically assigns an I/O port address and an interrupt number. Point - When ‘Serial Port 1’ is [Disabled], the port is not transparent to devices controlled by the Windows 95/98 APM device manager.
  • Page 50 Mode This item appears when ‘Parallel Port’ is [Enabled]. Set the operating mode of the parallel port. - Output only Select when connecting a peripheral unit using output mode only. - Bi-directional (Initial value) Select when connecting a peripheral unit using bi-directional mode. - EPP Select when connecting an EPP standard peripheral unit.
  • Page 51 – Numlock This item sets whether the keyboard tenkey pad is set to Numlock mode at boot or reboot. In Numlock mode, the user can enter numeric values from the tenkey pad. - Auto (Initial value) The keyboard tenkey pad is set to Numlock mode when the keyboard has a Numlock key.
  • Page 52 The floppy disk controller is disabled and resources are freed. - Enabled (Initial value) The floppy disk controller is enabled. - Auto This personal computer automatically enables or disables the floppy disk controller. – IDE Controller This item sets whether the IDE interface is enabled. - Disabled The IDE interface is disabled and resources are freed.
  • Page 53: Video Features

    – LAN Controller This item sets whether the LAN adapter on the mother board is enabled. - Disabled The LAN adapter is disabled and resources are freed. - Enabled (Initial value) The LAN adapter is enabled. – USB Peripherals This item sets whether the devices connected to the USB connector are enabled. - Disabled The devices connected to the USB connector are disabled.
  • Page 54: Cpu Features

    CPU Features This submenu is used to set up the CPU. Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security CPU Features Processor Serial Number: Help Select Item ESCExit...
  • Page 55 Event Logging Configurations This submenu is used to set up event logs. Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Event Logging Configurations Event log Capacity: Space Available Event log Validity: Valid...
  • Page 56 System Boot Event This item appears when ‘Event Logging’ is [Enabled] and sets whether system boot events are logged. - Disabled (Initial value) System boot events are not logged. - Enabled System boot events are logged. ECC event This item appears when the DRAM ECC function is enabled and ‘Event Logging’ is [Enabled] and sets whether ECC events are logged.
  • Page 57: Security Menu

    Security Menu The Security menu is used to set up the PC such that it is accessible to specific users only. Select Security with the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Supervisor Password Is: User Password Is: Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Set User Password Length Password on Boot:...
  • Page 58 User Password This item displays the status of user passwords. - Clear No password is set. - Set A password is set. - Disabled The password jumper is set to Disabled and passwords are disabled. Set Supervisor Password Press the Enter key to set the entered supervisor password. Point - When ‘Set Supervisor Password’...
  • Page 59 Password on Boot This item appears when ‘Supervisor Password’ is set. Set whether the computer requests the user to enter a password when it is booted. - Disabled (Initial value) No password is requested at boot. - First Boot The user is requested to enter a password at the initial OS boot. - Every Boot The user is requested to enter a password at every OS boot.
  • Page 60: Setting A Password

    Floppy Disk Access This item appears when ‘Supervisor Password’ is set. Set the right to use floppy disk drives. - All (Initial value) All users can use floppy disk drives. - Supervisor Only the supervisor can use floppy disk drives when ‘Password on Boot’ is set. If ‘Password on Boot’...
  • Page 61 Exit the BIOS setup utility and turn off the power. Set the jumper switch of the personal computer. Change jumper switch JP5 from 2-3 to 1-2 on the computer. (For the location of jumper...
  • Page 62 WARNING To prevent electric shock, before changing jumper switches, turn off the computer main and peripheral units and unplug the power cable. CAUTION The PC is very hot immediately after being turned off. Wait about ten minutes and reboot. Front Even if passwords are set by the BIOS setup utility, they are not rendered effective until the jumper switches are changed.
  • Page 63: Changing Passwords

    Starting the computer after password setup After ‘Set User Password’ is set, the personal computer displays a password entry window when turned on again or the user attempts to run the BIOS setup utility. Enter a password and press the Enter key.
  • Page 64: Power Menu

    Power Menu The Power menu is used to set up the power savings mode. The power savings mode is used to place the computer in standby mode and reduce power consumption if the system is on but not being used. Select Power using the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main...
  • Page 65 Point - This function requires a hard disk unit supporting power savings. (The hard disk mounted on this personal computer supports power savings.) - It requires several seconds for disk rotations to become stable when the hard disk returns from the power savings mode to normal operation mode.
  • Page 66 – Standby Timeout This item appears when ‘Power Savings’ is [Enabled]. Set the time from no key entry or data input/output to the time the PC enters standby mode. - Disabled The computer does not enter standby mode - 1 to 30 minutes, 1 hour (Initial value: 30 minutes) Point This item is not available for Windows 98.
  • Page 67 – Wake up LAN This item sets whether to turn on the computer or to return from Suspend mode when a magic packet is received from the standard LAN port. - Disabled (Initial value) The computer is not turned on or returned from Suspend mode after receiving a magic packet.
  • Page 68 – Wake up on Time This item sets whether to turn on the computer or to return from suspend mode at the time specified in ‘Wake up Date’ and ‘Wake up Time.’ - Disabled (Initial value) The computer is not turned on or returned from Suspend mode at a specified time. - Enabled The computer is turned on or returned from Suspend mode at a specified time.
  • Page 69 – Sleep mode This item sets sleep mode for OSs supporting ACPI. - S1 (Initial value) Sets S1 sleep mode (CPU stop). - S3 Sets S3 sleep mode (power off other than RAM). - Disabled ACPI is disabled. Point If an error occurs in an extension card or peripheral unit when [S3] is selected, set to [S1].
  • Page 70: Boot Menu

    Select Menu Details on setup items Quick Boot This item sets whether to reduce the time after the personal computer is turned on or rebooted until the OS is loaded. - Disabled The time to load the OS is not reduced.
  • Page 71 This item sets whether to display the self diagnostic (POST) screen at boot or reboot. - Disabled (Initial value) The FUJITSU logo is displayed at boot or reboot. - Enabled The self diagnostic (POST) screen is displayed at boot or reboot.
  • Page 72: Boot Device Priority

    Boot Device Priority This item sets the priority of devices to load the OS using a submenu. Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Device Priority [Floppy Disk...
  • Page 73: Info Menu

    Info Menu The Info menu is used to provide the hardware configuration of the personal computer The setting of this menu cannot be changed. Select this item with the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security BIOS Version: 1.XX BIOS Date:...
  • Page 74 L2 Cache Displays the size of the CPU secondary cache memory. Total Memory Displays the total memory size (RAM) mounted on the computer. – Memory Slot 1/2 Detects and displays the type of memory mounted on each memory slot. A slot with no memory mounted is indicated as “Not used.”...
  • Page 75: Exit

    Exit The Exit menu is used to exit the BIOS setup utility and to reset to standard setup values. Select Exit with the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Help Select Item...
  • Page 76: Exit Discarding Changes

    Exit Discarding Changes This item exits the BIOS setup utility without saving changes to the CMOS RAM and reboots the computer. All changes are discarded. If the Enter key is pressed while changing setup values, the message shown below is displayed. To discard changes, select [No] and press the Enter key.
  • Page 77: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter explains the procedure to follow if the computer does not operate as expected. Error Messages ...68 Troubleshooting ...72...
  • Page 78: Error Messages

    If the error recurs, contact a dealer or the your local distributor. Confirm that the extended RAM module is mounted properly and is a Fujitsu product. If the error recurs, contact a dealer or the your local distributor. Set the MAIN switch to OFF, then wait ten seconds and set to ON again.
  • Page 79 Error Message An invalid hard disk drive was set. Turn the power off, then on again. Confirm BIOS setup items, then save. Because the computer was not booted correctly last time, some of the setup values are reset to defaults. If an error occurs during POST, this message is displayed before the OS boots.
  • Page 80 Error Message Invalid system disk Non-System disk or disk error Operating system not found Description and necessary action Replace the disk, and the disk, and then press any key This message is displayed if the computer is turned on with a floppy disk other than a system disk set on the floppy disk drive.
  • Page 81: Correcting Errors

    Correcting errors If an error message is displayed, respond as follows. - Running the BIOS setup utility If a BIOS setup error message is displayed, retry the BIOS setup utility. - Confirming that built-in options are mounted correctly If optional extension cards are mounted, confirm that the cards are mounted and set up correctly.
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting information for each function. Consult this section as required. For troubleshooting information for Windows NT, refer to the Windows NT manual or the online help registered on the Start menu. Troubleshooting information on the computer main unit and peripheral units The access lamp does not light up.
  • Page 83: Troubleshooting Information On Windows 95/98

    The power is not turned on or the Power lamp on the front panel does not light up. Is the power cable plugged in? Data cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive. Check the following: - Is the CD-ROM centered on the tray? If not, readjust it, making sure that the label is facing up.
  • Page 84: If An Error Recurs

    The mouse is disabled and Windows 95/98 cannot end. Use the keyboard to exit Windows 95/98 as follows: 1 Press the key or the Ctrl + Esc keys. The Start menu appears. 2 Select “Exit Windows” with the The Exit Windows dialog box is displayed. 3 Select “Turn off power”...
  • Page 85: Appendix

    Appendix This appendix explains how to clean the PC and provides PC main unit specifications. Name and Function of Each Component ... 76 Standard Specifications ...81 Cleaning Method ...88 Cabinet Security ...91 Supplement ...92...
  • Page 86: Name And Function Of Each Component

    Name and Function of Each Component This section provides the name and explains the function of each component of the PC main unit, mother board, and keyboard. Front of the PC main unit Hard disk access indicator lamp The lamp is on while data is being written into or read from a hard disk. Power switch Press this switch to turn on the PC main unit or suspend the system.
  • Page 87: Rear Of The Pc Main Unit

    Rear of the PC main unit Ventilation holes The heat within the PC main unit is ventilated through these holes. Outlet Connect the power cord of a display. Inlet Connect the power cord of the PC main unit. SPK OUT terminal Connect speakers.
  • Page 88: Inside The Pc Main Unit

    Inside the PC main unit Extension slot Install various option cards for extending the features of the PC. The PCI card can be inserted. Secondary IDE connector A standard-type CD-ROM is connected. Power supply unit Built-in hard disk IDE-standard hard disk Primary IDE connector A standard-type hard...
  • Page 89: Motherboard

    Motherboard SW1 dip switch Set whether the password is valid or invalid. To prevent a malfunction, use the switch only to change the password setting. DIMM slots Insert a memory module. The slots are placed in the order of DIMM1 and DIMM2 from the left, as viewed from the front of the PC main unit.
  • Page 90: Keyboard

    Keyboard Point Unfolding the feet on the bottom of the keyboard permits keyboard inclination. Tilt foot...
  • Page 91: Standard Specifications

    Audio Error monitor function Number of extension slot Housing Power supply/frequency Power consumption DESKPOWER 6000/SS Intel Pentium III 512KB (FLASH ROM) SDRAM with 168-pin parity (Supporting ECC) Up to 512 MB 3.5-inch disk drive x 1 6.4GB/8.4GB or higher capacity...
  • Page 92 Operating environment Point Note that the specifications of the PC main unit may change without prior notice. DESKPOWER 6000/SS About 7.0 kg 88mm x 330mm x 310mm (W x D x H) (Excluding the foot and projection section) Temperature: 10 to 35 C, humidity: 20 to 80% (RH)
  • Page 93: Lan Adapter Specifications

    LAN adapter specifications LAN controller Intel S82559 Send and receive buffer 3 kB each for send and receive External interface ISO8802-3 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Transmission media Twisted pair cable* 3 to 5) Transmission method Base band Access method CSMA/CD Data transfer speed 100Mbps, 10Mbps Wiring mode Star type...
  • Page 94: Resources

    Resources The following tables list the factory-set statuses of the interrupt request levels (IRQ), DMA channels, and I/O port addresses of the PC. Because of PCI device, the allocated IRQ level may be changed. 0200h to 0207h 0330h to 0331h 0378h to 037Fh 03F8h to 03FFh Status...
  • Page 95: Connector Specifications

    Connector specifications The pin arrangement and signal names of each connector are as follows: Display connector Pin no. Signal name GREEN BLUE 5 to 8 HSYNC VSYNC LAN connector (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) Pin no. Signal name TD– RD– Direction Description Ouput Red output Output Green output Output...
  • Page 96 Parallel connector Pin no. Signal name STORE DATA0 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 BUSY SELECT AUTOFD ERROR INIT SLCTIN 18 to 25 Serial connector Pin no. Signal name Direction Input/output Input/output Input/output Input/output Input/output Input/output Input/output Input/output Input/output Input Input Input...
  • Page 97 Mouse connector Pin no. Signal name DATA Keyboard connector Pin no. Signal name DATA USB connector (SeriesA) 1 2 3 4 Pin no. Signal name –DATA +DATA Direction Description Input/output Data – Not connected – Ground – Power supply Input/output Clock –...
  • Page 98: Cleaning Method

    Cleaning Method How to clean the PC is explained as follows: WARNING To prevent electric shock, before cleaning the PC, switch off the PC and all connected units and unplug all power cords. Cleaning the PC main unit Wipe the PC main unit with a soft dry cloth. If necessary use a damp cloth but do not permit moisture to come into contact with the PC main unit.
  • Page 99: Cleaning A Floppy Disk Drive

    Remove the ball and clean with water. Reverse the mouse to remove the ball, then clean the ball with water. Clean the inside of the mouse. Wipe the inside of the mouse, the rollers, and the back cover with a damp cloth. Attach the ball and the back cover.
  • Page 100: Cleaning A Cd-Rom Drive

    Cleaning a CD-ROM drive The lens in a CD-ROM drive for reading data may become dirty after extended periods of use, thereby preventing efficient reading of data from the CD-ROM. Use the CD-ROM cleaning disk to clean the CD-ROM. Item to prepare CD-ROM cleaning disk.
  • Page 101: Cabinet Security

    Cabinet Security To protect the devices inside the PC (such as a hard disk and CPU), the cover of the PC can be locked. Remove the upper cover. Pull out and secure the security lock. Attach the upper cover. Thread the security lock through the slit on the rear of the PC main unit. Padlock the cover with the security lock.
  • Page 102: Supplement

    – When using the USB keyboard, connect the mouse to the rear of the PC main unit. Peripherals and cables To connect peripherals and cables to your PC, use only Fujitsu brand products. Notes on using the CRT display Depending on the CRT display to be used or the settings of the resolution, the thickness of vertical and horizontal lines are viewed differently.
  • Page 103: Supporting Power Saving On A Display

    Supporting power saving on a display For Windows 95 models: To use a display non-supporting the power saving function, open “Display Detailed Properties” on the “Screen Properties” and check off the “Power Saving Display” with the “Monitor” tab. Windows 98 models: To use a display non-supporting the power saving function, set “None”...
  • Page 104: Multi-Monitor

    5 or higher. - 10BASE-T : Use the unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable with a data grade of category 3 to 5 or a Fujitsu brand cable to minimize errors on the network. Point The LAN incorporated in the PC as standard corresponds to network speed automatically.
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