Fujitsu Siemens Computers SCENIC C Operating Manual

Fujitsu Siemens Computers SCENIC C Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Professional PC / Thin Client English Operating Manual SCENIC C / FUTRO C...
  • Page 2 ... any technical problems or other questions which you would like to be clarified? Please contact: ● your sales partner ● your sales outlet Further information can be found in the "Safety", "Ergonomics" and "Warranty" manuals. The latest information on our products, tips, updates, etc., can be found on the internet under: http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com...
  • Page 4 Questo manuale è stato stampato su carta da riciclaggio. Denna handbok är tryckt på recyclingpapper. Dit handboek werd op recycling-papier gedrukt. Published by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Order No.: A26361-K679-Z120-1-7619 Edition 2 Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany AG 0105...
  • Page 5: Operating Manual

    Introduction Important notes SCENIC C / FUTRO C Preparing for use Operation Troubleshooting and tips Operating Manual System expansions Technical data Index January 2005 edition...
  • Page 6 FUTRO and SCENIC are registered trademarks of Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH. Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. VESA and DPMS are trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association. PS/2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines, Inc.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Your SCENIC C / FUTRO C ....................... 1 Notational conventions ......................... 2 Important notes ..........................3 Safety notes............................3 Transporting the device ........................3 Cleaning the device ..........................3 Energy saving, disposal and recycling ....................4 CE marking............................4 FCC Class B Compliance Statement ....................
  • Page 8 Contents System expansions...........................29 Information about boards ........................29 Opening the casing ..........................30 Closing the casing..........................31 Installing and removing a board ......................31 Removing the board holder......................32 Installing the board holder......................32 Installing a board.........................33 Removing a board........................34 Installing and removing the riser card ..................36 Low-Profile boards ..........................39 Mounting slot adapter .........................39 Removing slot adapter ........................40...
  • Page 9: Your Scenic C / Futro C

    Your SCENIC C / FUTRO C ..is available with various configuration levels with different hardware and software. In addition, you can install accessible drives (e.g. DVD drive) and other boards. This manual tells you how to put your device into operation and how to operate it in daily use. This manual applies for all configuration levels.
  • Page 10: Notational Conventions

    Your SCENIC C / FUTRO C ... Notational conventions The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows: indicates information which is important for your health or for preventing physical damage. indicates important information which is required to use the system properly.
  • Page 11: Important Notes

    Important notes In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which it is essential to take note of when working with your device. Safety notes Pay attention to the information provided in the "Safety" manual and in the following security notes.
  • Page 12: Energy Saving, Disposal And Recycling

    You will find the Declaration of Conformity for this device as a PDF file in the "Wireless LAN" manual on the "User Documentation" CD or in the Internet under http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com. A26361-K679-Z120-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 13: Fcc Class B Compliance Statement

    ● Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorised modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH. The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorised modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
  • Page 15: Preparing For Use

    Preparing for use Please take note of the safety information in the "Important notes" chapter. Unpacking and checking the delivery It is recommended not to throw away the original packaging material! It may be required for reshipment at some later date. ►...
  • Page 16: Setting Up The Device

    Preparing for use Setting up the device When installing your device, give consideration to the safety notes in the "Safety" manual. Set up the device only in its correct orientation. We recommend that you place your device on a surface with good anti-slip qualities. In view of the multitude of different finishes and varnishes used on furniture, it is possible that the rubber / plastic feet will mark the surface they stand on.
  • Page 17 Preparing for use Horizontal operating position with rubber / plastic feet The horizontal operating position is only allowed if the rubber / plastic feet are used (Heat development at the underside). ► If necessary, disconnect the cables. ► Position the device vertically. ►...
  • Page 18: Connect The Monitor, Mouse And Keyboard

    Preparing for use Connect the monitor, mouse and keyboard The ports for the monitor, mouse, and keyboard are on the front and rear of the device. Keyboard port, purple USB port, black Monitor port, blue DVI interface (optional) PS/2 mouse port, green Connecting the monitor ►...
  • Page 19: Connecting A Keyboard

    Preparing for use Connecting a keyboard Depending on the equipment level selected, your device will be supplied with a standard keyboard or a USB keyboard. Connecting standard keyboard Use the supplied keyboard cable only. ► Plug the rectangular connector of the keyboard cable into the rectangular socket on the underside or on the rear of the keyboard.
  • Page 20: Initial Switch-On: Software Will Be Installed

    Preparing for use Initial switch-on: Software will be installed If the device is integrated into a network, the user and server details as well as the network protocol are required during the software installation. Contact your network administrator if you have any questions about these settings.
  • Page 21: Installing The Software

    Preparing for use Installing the software ► During installation, follow the instructions on screen. ► Consult the operating system manual if there is anything unclear about the requested input data. You will find further information about the system, drivers, utilities, updates, manuals etc. on the "Drivers &...
  • Page 22: Ports

    Preparing for use Ports The connections are located on the front and back of the device. The ports available on your device depend on the configuration level you have selected. The standard ports are marked with the symbols shown below (or similar). Exact details of the position of the ports are supplied in the technical manuals for the boards.
  • Page 23: Connecting External Devices To The Serial Port

    Preparing for use Connecting external devices to the serial port External devices can be connected to the serial port (e.g. a modem). ► Connect the data cable to the external device. ► Connect the data cable to the serial port For an exact description of how to connect external devices to the serial port, please refer to the device documentation.
  • Page 24: Connecting External Devices To The Usb Ports

    Preparing for use Connecting external devices to the USB ports You can connect a wide range of external devices to the USB port (e.g. printer, scanner, modem or keyboard). USB devices are hot-pluggable. This means you can connect and disconnect devices while your operating system is running.
  • Page 25: Operation

    Operation Switching the device on ► If necessary, switch the monitor on (see the operating manual for the monitor). ► Switch the device ready-to-use with the main power switch on the rear panel of the device. ► Press the ON/OFF switch on the front of the device. The power-on indicator lights green and the device is started.
  • Page 26: Indicators Provided By The Device

    Operation Indicators provided by the device The indicators are on the front of the casing. Which indicators are available on your device depends on the configuration level you have selected. 1 = Power-on indicator 3 = SmartCard reader indicator 2 = Hard disk indicator 4 = DVD indicator 1 - Power-on indicator –...
  • Page 27: Keyboard

    Operation Keyboard 1 = Function keys 4 = Cursor keys 2 = Power button (optional) 5 = Numeric keypad (calculator keypad) 3 = Alphanumeric keypad The illustrated keyboard is an example and may differ from the model you use. A26361-K679-Z120-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 28: Important Keys And Key Combinations

    Operation Important keys and key combinations The following description of keys and key combinations refers to Windows. Details of other keys and key combinations can be found in the documentation of the relevant application programme. ON/OFF switch (optional) Depending on the setting in the BIOS Setup, the system can be switched on, off, or on and off with this button.
  • Page 29: Settings In Bios Setup

    Operation Settings in BIOS Setup In BIOS Setup you can set the system functions and the hardware configuration of the device. When the PC is delivered, the default entries are valid (see "BIOS Setup" manual and if necessary technical manual for the mainboard). You may customise these settings to your requirements in the BIOS Setup.
  • Page 30: Anti-Theft Protection

    Operation Anti-theft protection 1 = Kensington Lock (a) 2 = Hole for the padlock You have the following options to protect your device from theft: ● with the Kensington Lock device (1) and with a Kensington MicroSaver. You can only attach the Kensington Lock if the locking slider is to the left, thereby locking the casing.
  • Page 31: Access Authorisation Via Smartcard (Optional)

    Operation Access authorisation via SmartCard (optional) In systems equipped with a SmartCard reader, access can be restricted to those users who have a corresponding SmartCard. Access protection with SystemLock With SystemLock you can protect your system from unauthorised booting. Then a system can only be booted when the user inserts a valid SmartCard in the SmartCard reader and enters his/her personal code number (PIN).
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting And Tips

    Troubleshooting and tips Take note of the safety notes in the "Safety" manual and in the "Preparing for use" chapter, when you connect or disconnect cables. If a fault occurs, try to correct it as described in the following places: ●...
  • Page 34: The Device Cannot Be Switched Off With The On/Off Switch

    Troubleshooting and tips The device cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch Cause: The device has not been switched on with the ON/OFF switch. ► Press the ON/OFF switch again. Cause: System crash ► Press the ON/OFF switch for at least 4 seconds, until the device switches off. The operating system is not shut-down properly in the process.
  • Page 35: No Mouse Pointer Displayed On The Screen

    Troubleshooting and tips Wrong monitor has been set under Windows 2000 ► Restart the device. ► If the message Starting Windows appears, press function key F8 The Windows 2000 Advanced Options Menu appears. ► Select Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Network. ►...
  • Page 36: Time And/Or Date Is Not Correct

    Troubleshooting and tips Time and/or date is not correct You can set the time and date in the BIOS Setup or in the operating system. ► Set the time and date. If the time and date are repeatedly wrong when you switch on your PC, the on-board battery is flat.
  • Page 37: System Expansions

    System expansions As the device has to be shut down in order to install/deinstall system hardware components, it is a good idea to print out the relevant sections of this chapter! It may be necessary to update the BIOS when carrying out a system expansion or hardware upgrade.
  • Page 38: Opening The Casing

    System expansions Opening the casing ► Switch off the device. The device must not be in the energy-saving mode! Please take note of the safety information in the "Important notes" chapter. Pull the power plug out of the mains outlet! ►...
  • Page 39: Closing The Casing

    System expansions Closing the casing ► Position the top cover from above in the direction of the arrow (1) on the casing base so that the distance (a) from the rear casing edge is approximately 20 mm. ► Push the top cover in the direction of the arrow (2) until it engages.
  • Page 40: Removing The Board Holder

    System expansions Removing the board holder ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Pull the board holder out of the casing in the direction of the arrow. Installing the board holder ► Insert the board holder in the direction of the arrow into the three tongue slots (a) of the casing until it engages.
  • Page 41: Installing A Board

    System expansions Installing a board ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). The locking slider also serves as the fixing bracket for the board on the casing rear panel. You can only install the board if the locking slider has been moved to the right (from rear view).
  • Page 42: Removing A Board

    System expansions ► Push the board into the slot of the riser card (1) until it engages. When doing so, guide the board through the notch in the casing corner (2). ► If necessary, connect the cables. Removing a board ►...
  • Page 43 System expansions Installing a slot cover The locking slider also serves as the fixing bracket for the slot cover. You can only remove the slot cover if the locking slider has been moved to the right (from rear view). ► Insert the slot cover in the notch of the casing corner from the inside (1).
  • Page 44: Installing And Removing The Riser Card

    System expansions Installing and removing the riser card You can install a riser card either with or without a DVI port. These are installed and removed differently. Installing the riser card without a DVI port ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing").
  • Page 45 System expansions Installing the riser card with a DVI port To install a riser card with a DVI port, you first have to remove the pre-stamped slot cover on the rear panel of the casing. ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ►...
  • Page 46 System expansions ► Replace the front USB audio interface cage into the opening on the front panel of the device and secure it with the screw. ► Install the board holder (see "Installing the board holder"). ► Close the casing (see "Closing the casing"). So that the riser card is sufficiently secured in case of further system expansions, you must reinstall the board holder after installing the riser card before you make further changes to the riser card.
  • Page 47: Low-Profile Boards

    System expansions Low-Profile boards For units with a particularly low overall height, there are so-called low-profile boards with a slot cover with a lower overall height to match the low-profile units. To also install these low-profile boards in normal board slots, you must mount a corresponding slot adapter beforehand To do this, you have to first remove the slot cover from the casing rear panel.
  • Page 48: Removing Slot Adapter

    System expansions Removing slot adapter ► Unscrew the screw (1) and remove the slot adapter in the direction of the arrow (2). Installing and removing drives The casing can accommodate a total of two drives (Slimline): ● one accessible drive (one 5 1/4 inch drive) ●...
  • Page 49: Installing And Removing Plastic Drive Covers

    System expansions Installing and removing plastic drive covers Removing plastic drive cover When you install an accessible drive in an empty bay, you must first remove the plastic drive cover. ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Lay the casing cover accessibly on a non-slide surface. ►...
  • Page 50: Installing And Removing An Accessible 5 1/4-Inch Drive

    System expansions Installing and removing an accessible 5 1/4-inch drive ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). Removing an accessible 5 1/4-inch drive ► Remove the two screws (1) and pull the drive slightly forward (2). ► Remove the connector of the data and power cables from the drive.
  • Page 51: Installing And Removing An Accessible Module Bay In A 5 1/4 Inch Drive Bracket (Optional)

    System expansions Installing and removing an accessible module bay in a 5 1/4 inch drive bracket (optional) ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). Removing the accessible module bay from the 5 1/4 inch drive bracket ► Remove the two screws (1) of the drive contact connector.
  • Page 52: Locking Or Opening Module Eject Lever

    System expansions ► Plug the power supply connector (a) and the data connector (b) into the module bay drive contact connector. ► Insert the drive contact connector of the module bay into the drive cage and fix it with the two screws (1). ►...
  • Page 53: Installing And Removing Modules (Optional)

    System expansions Installing and removing modules (optional) Depending on the configuration level, your device is fitted with a module bay. This enables you to install and remove or exchange modules (e.g. DVD/CD drive) quickly and simply. Removing module ► Pull the eject lever (a) to the left, as far as it will go.
  • Page 54: Installing And Removing The Hard Disk

    System expansions Installing and removing the hard disk ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). Removing the hard disk ► Remove the data and the power supply connector from the the hard disk drive. ► Use one hand to press the two ends (1) of the EasyChange rails together and use the other hand to push the hard disk drive out.
  • Page 55 System expansions Installing the hard disk ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Make the required settings (e.g. master setting) on the drive. ► Attach the EasyChange rails to the hard disk. If no hard disk was installed in your system yet, then the EasyChange rails are attached to a bracket.
  • Page 56: Opening The Drive Cage

    System expansions Opening the drive cage With some system extensions, you first have to hinge open the drive cage. ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Open the lock of the drive cage by pressing the catch (a) lightly in the direction of the arrow (1). ►...
  • Page 57: Closing The Drive Cage

    System expansions Closing the drive cage ► Carefully close the drive cage (1). ► Reconnect the cables (2) that you disconnected before. ► Push the lock of the drive cage up to the stop in the direction of the arrow (3) until the catch (a) engages.
  • Page 58: Installing/Removing A Smartcard Reader (Optional)

    System expansions Installing/removing a SmartCard reader (optional) In systems equipped with a SmartCard reader, access can be restricted to those users who have a corresponding SmartCard. Installing a SmartCard reader ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Break out the web at the SmartCard opening on the casing top cover. ►...
  • Page 59: Installing And Removing A Wlan Module (Optional)

    System expansions ► Disconnect the SmartCard cable connector from the main board. See technical manual for the mainboard. ► Loosen the screws (1). ► Pull the SmartCard reader out of the bay. ► Fold down the drive cage (see "Closing the drive cage"). ►...
  • Page 60 System expansions Removing WLAN module ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Fold up the drive cage (see "Opening the drive cage"). ► Disconnect the USB cable of the WLAN module from the connector on the mainboard (1). See technical manual for the mainboard.
  • Page 61: Installing And Removing A Compactflash Board

    System expansions Installing and removing a CompactFlash board You can install a CompactFlash board instead of a hard disk. The CompactFlash board has an IDE interface. The BIOS treats the CompactFlash module as though it were an IDE hard disk. If you want to operate a DVD/CD drive and a CompactFlash board in your device, then you require an IDE cable with two IDE connections! Installing a CompactFlash board...
  • Page 62 System expansions Removing a CompactFlash board ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Unplug the connector of the data cable. ► Press the two EasyChange rails together slightly and pull the bracket out of the casing. ► Remove the connector of the power supply cable.
  • Page 63: Extensions To The Mainboard

    System expansions Extensions to the mainboard Details on whether you can upgrade the main memory or the processor of your device are provided in the technical manual for the mainboard. ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Fold up the drive cage (see "Opening the drive cage"). Upgrading main memory ►...
  • Page 64: Replacing Lithium Battery

    System expansions Replacing lithium battery In order to permanently save the system information, a lithium battery is installed to provide the CMOS-memory with a current. A corresponding error message notifies the user when the charge is too low or the battery is empty. The lithium battery must then be replaced. Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion! The lithium battery may be replaced only with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 65: Technical Data

    200 mm ● rear min. 200 mm ● left min. 200 mm ● min. 200 mm The data sheet of the device contains further technical data. You will find the data sheet on the internet at http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/ A26361-K679-Z120-1-7619, edition 2...
  • Page 67: Index

    Index CD-ROM drive 3 1/2-inch drive 40 installing 42, 43 removing 42 CE certificate 4 CE marking 4 5 1/4-inch drive 40 Chain 22 Class B Compliance Statement 5 Clearance 57 Access permission, SmartCard 23 CompactFlash board 53 Accessible drive 40 installing 53, 54 installing 42 CompactFlash module 54...
  • Page 68 Index Device External devices Extensions 29 connecting 13, 15, 16 indicators 18 ports 14 lead-sealing 22 locking 21 locking mechanically 21 FCC statement 5 opening 30 First time switching on 12 ready-to-operate 17 Function keys 19 setting up 8 switching off 17 switching on 12, 17 Guarantee coupon booklet 7 transporting 3...
  • Page 69 Index Keyboard port 14 Mouse Keys 20 connecting 10 Ctrl key 20 error 27 Ctrl+Alt+Del 20 port 10 Menu key 20 Mouse pointer 27 ON/OFF switch 20 Mouse port 14 Shift key 20 Start key 20 New installation, software 25 New software, installing 25 LAN port 14 Non-accessible drive 40...
  • Page 70 Index Property protection 21 PS/2 mouse Technical data 57 connecting 10 Time port 10 not correct 28 PS/2 mouse port 14 daylight savings 28 Tips 25, 28 Transport 3 Trouble Quotation marks 2 Device 25 mouse 27 screen 26 Ready-to-operate 12, 17 Troubleshooting 25 Recycling 4 Retransportation 3...

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