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L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This unit requires an AC adapter to operate. Use only UL Listed Class II Adapters with an output rating of 19 VDC, with a current of 5.27 A (100W). AC adapter output polarity: When using your notebook equipment, basic safety pre...
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Fujitsu LifeBook ® E8310 Notebook Table of Contents 1 PREFACE Conventions Used in the Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Fujitsu Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 GETTING TO KNOW...
L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Power Management Power/Suspend/Resume Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Standby Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Hibernation (Save-to-Disk) Feature . . . . . . . . . . 32Windows Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Restart...
1 Preface Eagle E8310.book Page 1 Thursday, May 3, 2007 2:55 PM
1 P r e f a c e Preface ABOUT THIS GUIDE The LifeBook E8310 notebook from Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation provides desktop performance with a fast, Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor. Depending upon the configuration, your notebook has either a built-in 15.4” TFT XGA or SXGA+ color display. This syst...
5 G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k Figure 2-1. Fujitsu LifeBook E8310 notebook Overview This section describes the components of your Fujitsu LifeBook E8310 notebook. We strongly recommend that you read it before using your notebook – even if you are already familiar with notebook c...
6 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Figure 2-3. LifeBook notebook with display open Locating the Controlsand Connectors TOP COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook’s top components. Display Panel The display panel is a color LCD panel with back lighting for ...
7 G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k from a variety of different digital devices. (See Installing Memory Stick/SD Cards on page 41 for more information) Microphone Jack The microphone jack allows you to connect an external mono microphone. Headphone Jack The headphone jack allows you ...
8 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Figure 2-4. LifeBook notebook left-side panel LEFT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook’s left-side components. Serial Port The serial port allows you to connect serial RS-232 devices, such as serial printers...
9 G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k Figure 2-5. LifeBook notebook right-side panel RIGHT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook’s right-side components. USB 2.0 Ports The USB 2.0 ports allow you to connect Universal Serial Bus devices. US...
10 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Figure 2-6. LifeBook notebook back panel BACK PANEL COMPONENTS Following is a brief description of your LifeBook note-book’s back panel components. Parallel Port The parallel port allows you to connect parallel devices, such as a printer. (This is also so...
11 G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k Figure 2-7. LifeBook notebook bottom panel BOTTOM COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook’s bottom panel components. Lithium ion Battery Bay The battery bay contains the internal Lithium ion battery. It can be ope...
12 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Figure 2-8. Status Indicator Panel Status Indicator Panel The Status Indicator displays symbols that correspond with a specific component of your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook. These symbols tell you how each of those components are operating. POWER INDICATOR...
13 G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k BATTERY CHARGING INDICATORS Located to the left of each Battery Level indicator is a small arrow symbol. This symbol states whether that specific battery is charging. This indicator will flash if the battery is too hot or cold to charge. WLAN ACCE...
14 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Figure 2-10 Keyboard Keyboard USING THE KEYBOARD Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has an integral 84-key keyboard. The keys perform all the standard functions of a 101-key keyboard, including the Windows keys and other special function keys. This section de...
15 G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k FUNCTION KEYS Your LifeBook notebook has 12 function keys, F1 through F12. The functions assigned to these keys differ for each application. You should refer to your software documentation to find out how these keys are used. (Figure 2-10) The [Fn...
16 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Figure 2-11. Touchpad pointing device Touchpad Pointing Device The Touchpad pointing device built into your Fujitsu LifeBook is used to control the movement of the pointer to select items on your display panel. The Touchpad is composed of a cursor control...
17 G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k DRAGGING Dragging means pressing and holding the left button, while moving the cursor. To drag, move the cursor tothe item you wish to move. Press and hold the left button while moving the item to its new locationand then release it. Dragging can ...
18 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Volume Control Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has multiple volume controls which interact with each other. CONTROLLING THE VOLUME The volume can be controlled in several different ways: ■ Volume can be changed or muted from within the Vol-ume Control on t...
19 G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k Figure 2-17 Flexible Bay Flexible Bay Devices Your notebook has a Flexible Bay that can house one of several devices. Your Flexible Bay will have one of the following devices installed. ■ Modular Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer: This allows you...
20 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Figure 2-19. LifeBook Security/Application Panel LifeBook Security/Application Panel A unique feature of your LifeBook notebook is the Security/Application Panel that allows you to secure your notebook from unauthorized use. The Security/Applica-tion Pane...
21 G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k 3. Type in: C:\Program Files\Fujitsu\Security Panel Applica-tion\Supervisor\FJSECS.EXE , then press [Enter] 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the Super- visor password. Windows Vista: 1. Go to the Start menu. 2. Select All Programs. 3. S...
22 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k the utility to set a password on their computer. In this case, if passwords (supervisor, user, or both) are set, the passwords must first be cleared BEFORE removing the application. To clear passwords, follow same procedure in “Setting Passwords” except t...
23 G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k To change an application associated with the Application buttons, click on the tab for the button you would like to reconfigure – for example, Application A. Click on Browse from Start Menu, scroll down the list of applica-tions, click on the appl...
25 3 Getting Started Eagle E8310.book Page 25 Thursday, May 3, 2007 2:55 PM
27 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Figure 3-1 Connecting the AC Adapter Power Sources Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has three possible power sources: a primary Lithium ion battery, an AC adapter or an optional Auto/Airline adapter. CONNECTING THE POWER ADAPTERS The AC adapter or optional Auto/Airline a...
28 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Figure 3-2 Opening the Display Panel Display Panel Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook contains a display panel that is backlit for easier viewing in bright environments and maintains top resolution through the use of active-matrix technology. OPENING THE DISP...
29 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Starting Your LifeBook Notebook POWER ON Power/Suspend/Resume Button The Power/Suspend/Resume button is used to turn on your LifeBook notebook from its off state. Once you have connected your AC adapter or charged the internal Lithium ion battery, you can power on your...
30 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k 2. To enter the BIOS Setup Utility, press the [F2] key once the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen. This will open the main menu of the BIOS Setup Utility with the current settings displayed. 3. Press the [RIGHT ARROW] or [LEFT ARROW] key to scroll throug...
31 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d press any buttons, or use any peripheral devices such as mouse, keyboard, or remote control. Registering Windows Vista with Microsoft 1. After Windows has booted up for the first time, the Control Panel Welcome Center will appear. If the Register Windows Online icon is...
32 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Power Management Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has many options and features for conserving battery power. Some of these features are automatic and need no user intervention, such as those for the internal modem. However, others depend on the parameters ...
33 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Enable or Disable the Hibernation Feature Windows Vista: The default settings are not enabled. To enable or disable the Hibernation feature follow these steps: 1. From the Start menu, select Control Panel , then select Power Options . 2. Select “Choose what the power b...
37 U s e r I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s Lithium ion Battery Your LifeBook notebook has a Lithium ion battery that provides power for operating your notebook when no external power source is available. The battery is durable and long lasting, but should not be exposed to extreme temperatures...
38 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Dead Battery Suspend mode shows on the Status indi-cator just like the normal Standby mode. Once your notebook goes into Dead Battery Suspend mode you will be unable to resume operation until you provide a source of power either from an adapter, or a char...
39 U s e r I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s Figure 4-2. Optical Drive Optical Drive There is a variety of media available to use with your system, depending upon the system configuration you have selected. Multi-Format DVD Writers, DVD/CD-RW Combo drives, and DVD-ROM drives are collec-tively kn...
40 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Figure 4-3. Loading/Ejecting Media REMOVING MEDIA 1. Push and release the eject button on the front of the optical drive. This will stop the drive and the holder tray will come out of the LifeBook notebook a short distance. 2. Gently pull the tray out unt...
41 M e m o r y S t i c k / S D C a r d Figure 4-5. Inserting a Memory Stick/SD Card Memory Stick/Secure Digital Cards Your LifeBook notebook supports Memory Sticks and Secure Digital (SD) cards, on which you can store and transfer data to and from a variety of digital devices. These cards use flash ...
42 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Figure 4-6. Inserting/Removing PC Card PC Cards/ExpressCards™ Your LifeBook notebook supports Type I and Type II PC Cards and ExpressCards TM , which can perform a variety of functions depending on which type of card you insert. You can insert one or two ...
43 U s e r I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s INSERTING EXPRESSCARDS There are two different width ExpressCards: 34 mm and 54 mm. The connector inside the slot is located on the left-hand side of the slot. If you insert a 34 mm card, be sure to align it with the left side of the slot when inserti...
44 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Memory Upgrade Module Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook comes with a minimum of 256 MB of high speed Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic RAM (DDR2-667 SDRAM) factory installed. To increase your notebook’s memory capacity, you may install an additional memor...
45 U s e r I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s Figure 4-11. Removing a Memory Upgrade Module CHECKING THE MEMORY CAPACITY Once you have changed the system memory capacity by replacing the installed module with a larger one, be sure to check that your notebook has recognized the change. Windows XP:...
46 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Device Ports Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook and the optional Port Replicator come equipped with multiple ports to which you can connect external devices including: disk drives, keyboards, modems, printers, etc. MODEM (RJ-11) TELEPHONE JACK The modem (RJ-1...
47 U s e r I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s 1. Align the connector with the port opening. 2. Push the connector into the port until it is seated. (Figure 4-14) 3. Tighten the two hold-down screws, located on each side of the connector. Figure 4-14. Connecting a Parallel Device SERIAL PORT The s...
48 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k MICROPHONE JACK The microphone jack allows you to connect an external mono microphone. Your microphone must be equipped with a 1/8”(3.5 mm) mono mini-plug in order to fit into the microphone jack of your notebook. In order to connect a microphone follow t...
49 5 Troubleshooting Eagle E8310.book Page 49 Thursday, May 3, 2007 2:55 PM
51 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Troubleshooting There may be occasions when you encounter simple setup or operating problems that you can solve on the spot, or problems with peripheral devices that can be solved by replacing the device. The information in this section helps you isolate and resolve ...
52 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE Problem Page Audio Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 52DVD/CD-ROM Drive Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . page 52Port Replicator Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 53Floppy Disk Drive P...
53 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g LifeBook notebook fails to recognize DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM’s. (continued) Wrong drive designator was used for the disc in the applica-tion. Verify the drive designator used by the application is the same as the one used by the operating system. When the operating system i...
54 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k You have installed an external keyboard or mouse, and it does not seem to work. Your external device is not properly installed. Re-install your device. (See Device Ports on page 46 for more information) Your operating system soft-ware is not set up with c...
55 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g A card inserted in the PC Card or ExpressCard slot does not work or is locking up the system. (continued) The card may have been installed while an application was running, so your notebook is not aware of its installation. Close the application and restart your note...
56 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Your LifeBook notebook turns off all by itself. (continued) You are operating on battery power and ignored a low batt-ery alarm until the batteries are at the dead battery state and the system has gone into Dead Battery Suspend mode. Install a power adapt...
57 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g The system powers up, and displays power on informa-tion, but fails to load the operating system. The boot sequence settings of the setup utility are not compatible with your configuration. Set the operating source by pressing the [ESC] key while the Fujitsu logo is ...
58 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k The display goes blank by itself after you have been using it. The notebook has gone into Video timeout, Standby mode, Suspend mode or Save-to-Disk mode because you have not used it for a period of time. Press any button on the keyboard, or move the mouse...
59 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g POWER ON SELF TEST MESSAGES The following is an alphabetic list of error-and-status messages that Phoenix BIOS and/or your operating system can generate and an explanation of each message. Error messages are marked with an *. If an error message is displayed that is ...
60 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k *Parity Check 2 nnnn Parity error found in the I/O bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen. If it cannot locate the address, it displays ????. This is apotentially data-destroying failure. Contact yoursupport representative. ...
61 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g RESTORING YOUR PRE-INSTALLED SOFTWARE The Drivers and Applications Restore (DAR) DVD contains sets of device drivers and Fujitsu utilities (in specific directories) that are unique to your computer configuration for use as documented below. Re-Installing Individual D...
62 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k indicate “CD-ROM Drive”, even when a DVD drive is connected. 5. If you have an external DVD drive connected, proceed to the next step; otherwise, proceed to step 7. 6. If you have an external DVD drive connected: • Select the Advanced menu in the BIOS win...
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65 C a r e a n d M a i n t e n a n c e Care and Maintenance If you use your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook carefully, you will increase its life and reliability. This section provides some tips for looking after the notebook and its devices. Caring for your LifeBook notebook ■ Your LifeBook notebook is a...
66 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k ■ Store your Fujitsu LifeBook in a cool, dry location. Temperatures should remain between 13ºF (-25ºC) and 140ºF (60ºC). Traveling with your LifeBook notebook ■ Do not transport your notebook while it is turned on. ■ You should carry your notebook with yo...
67 C a r e a n d M a i n t e n a n c e ■ Do not touch the exposed part of the disk behind the metal shutter. ■ Never use the floppy disk drive with any liquid, metal, or other foreign matter inside the floppy disk drive or disk. ■ Never disassemble your floppy disk drive. MEDIA CARE Caring for your ...
71 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Specifications This section provides the hardware and environmental specifications for your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook. Specifications of particular configurations will vary. CONFIGURATION LABEL There is a configuration label located on the bottom of your LifeBook noteb...
72 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k FEATURES Integrated Pointing Device ■ Touchpad pointing device with scroll button ■ Optional Quick Point cursor control button Communications ■ Modem : Internal V.90 standard 56K fax/modem (ITU V.90, 56K data, 14.4K fax) ■ Gigabit LAN : Internal wired 10/...
73 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Weight 15.0" XGA model: Approximately 5.93 lbs. (2.69 kg) with battery and optical drive 15.0” TFT SXGA+ model: Approximately 6.11 lbs. (2.77 9kg) with battery and optical drive ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Temperature Operating: 41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C)Non-operati...
74 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition With Microsoft Works 8.5 and Microsoft Office 60-day trial (Small Business Edition 2007) Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition With Microsoft Works 8.5 and Microsoft Office 60-day trial (Small Business Edition ...
75 8 Glossary Eagle E8310.book Page 75 Thursday, May 3, 2007 2:55 PM
77 G l o s s a r y Glossary AC Adapter A device which converts the AC voltage from a wall outlet to the DC voltage needed to power your LifeBook notebook. ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Active-Matrix Display A type of technology for making flat-panel displays which has a transistor ...
79 G l o s s a r y Hard drive A spinning platter of magnetic data storage media where the platter is very stiff. I/O Input/Output. Data entering and leaving your notebook in electronic form. I/O Port The connector and associated control circuits for data entering and leaving your notebook in electro...
80 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k Megahertz 1,000,000 cycles per second. Memory A repository for data and applications which is readily accessible to your LifeBook notebook’s CPU. MHz Megahertz. MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface. A standard communication protocol for exchange of i...
81 G l o s s a r y - Method of sending and receiving data - Process used to handle communication errors Conditions required for communication are organized in procedures for correct transfer of information. RAM Random Access Memory. A hardware component of your LifeBook notebook that holds binary in...
83 R e g u l a t o r y I n f o r m a t i o n Regulatory Information NOTICE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fujitsu could void this user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC NOTICESNotice to Users of Radios and Television This equipment has been tested and found to comply with...
84 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICESNotice to Users of Radios and Television This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. CET appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exigence du Réglem...
85 Appendix A Integrated WirelessLAN* User’s Guide * Optional device Eagle E8310.book Page 85 Thursday, May 3, 2007 2:55 PM
87 W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION Please note the following regulatory information related to the wireless LAN device. Regulatory Notes and Statements Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from Wire-le...
88 L i f e B o o k E S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - A p p e n d i x A Before Using the Wireless LAN This manual describes the procedures required to prop-erly set up and configure the integrated Wireless LAN Mini-PCI device (referred to as "WLAN device" in the rest of the manual). Before usin...
89 W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e How to Handle This Device The WLAN device is an optional device that may come pre-installed in your mobile computer. Under normal circumstances, it should not be necessary for you to remove or re-install it. The Operating System that your mobile compute...
90 L i f e B o o k E S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - A p p e n d i x A Windows XP: Deactivation using the Intel PROSet Software The WLAN device can also be deactivated in Windows using the Intel PROSet Software. The procedure to accomplish this: 1. Click [Start]-> [All Programs]. 2. Select Intel Pr...
91 W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e Configuration of the WLAN Device The optional WLAN Device can be configured to estab-lish wireless network connectivity using one of the following tools: ■ Intel PROSet Software - The Intel PROSet Soft- ware allows for multiple profile setup and support...
92 L i f e B o o k E S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - A p p e n d i x A address for the access point. Click OK to save the setting and return to the General Settings page. 10. Click [Next]. 11. If you are using Cisco CCX, click Cisco Options to enable Cisco CKIP data encryption on the Security Settings...
93 W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e 9. Click OK, then click the Advanced tab 10. The Advanced tab allows for the configuration of the options detailed in the table below. 11. Click OK 12. If the profile you just created does not activate immediately, click the Profile Management tab, high...
94 L i f e B o o k E S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - A p p e n d i x A CONNECTION TO THE NETWORK This section explains connection to the network. If there is an administrator of the network, contact the network administrator for data settings. Setting the network Perform the “Setting TCP/IP” and “Conf...
95 W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e Setting the sharing function Set the sharing function to make file and/or printer sharing with other network-connected personal computers valid. This operation is not required unless the sharing func-tion is to be used. The folder and printer for which ...
96 L i f e B o o k E S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - A p p e n d i x A menu displayed. The property window correspond- ing to the selected printer will be displayed. 3. Click the [Sharing] tab. 4. Click [Share this printer]. 5. Enter the sharing printer name in [Share name]. 6. Click the [OK] button. ...
97 W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e Troubleshooting the WLAN TROUBLESHOOTING Causes and countermeasures for troubles you may encounter while using your wireless LAN are described in the following table. Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Unavailable network connection Incorrect netw...
98 L i f e B o o k E S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - A p p e n d i x A WLAN Specifications SPECIFICATIONS *“ Wi-Fi based” indicates that the interconnectivity test of the organization which guarantees the interconnectivity of wireless LAN (Wi-Fi Alliance) has been passed. ** The communication ranges s...
99 W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e Using the Bluetooth Device The Integrated Bluetooth module (EYTF3CSFT) is an optional device available for Fujitsu mobile computers. WHAT IS BLUETOOTH Bluetooth technology is designed as a short-range wire-less link between mobile devices, such as lapto...
101 Appendix B Using the Fingerprint Sensor* *Optional device Eagle E8310.book Page 101 Thursday, May 3, 2007 2:55 PM
103 U s i n g t h e F i n g e r p r i n t S e n s o r Fingerprint Sensor Device INTRODUCING THE FINGERPRINT SENSOR DEVICE Your system has an optional fingerprint sensor device below the Touchpad, between the left and right buttons. This also serves as a scroll button. (Figure 1) Figure A-1 Fingerpri...
104 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k – A p p e n d i x B Verifying Information about OmniPass After you have completed installing OmniPass and restarted your system, you may wish to check the version of OmniPass on your system. To check the version information of OmniPass: 1. From the Windo...
105 U s i n g t h e F i n g e r p r i n t S e n s o r 1. Click Enroll to proceed to username and password verification. By default, the OmniPass Enrollment Wizard enters the credentials of the currently logged in Windows user. 2. Enter the password you use to log in to Windows. This will become the ...
106 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k – A p p e n d i x B Remembering a Password OmniPass can remember any application, GUI, or pass-word protected resource that has a password prompt. Using the following procedure, you can store a set of credentials into OmniPass. These credentials will the...
107 U s i n g t h e F i n g e r p r i n t S e n s o r Password Management OmniPass provides an interface that lets you manage your passwords. To access this GUI, double-click the OmniPass key in the system tray. Click Vault Manage- ment ; you will be prompted to authenticate. Once you gain access to...
108 L i f e B o o k E 8 0 0 0 N o t e b o o k – A p p e n d i x B Exporting an OmniPass User Profile To export a user, open the OmniPass Control Center, and click Import/Export User under Manage Users . Click Exports an OmniPass user profile . OmniPass will prompt you to authenticate. Upon successfu...
109 U s i n g t h e F i n g e r p r i n t S e n s o r User Settings The User Settings tab has four interfaces: Audio Settings , Taskbar Tips , and Enrollment . User settings allow users to customize OmniPass to suit their individual prefer-ences. Under User Settings ( Audio Settings and Taskbar Tips...
111 I n d e x Index A About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 AC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12plug adapters . . . . . . . . . . . ...
113 I n d e x Power AC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Auto/Airline adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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