Page 5 - Operating Manual
LIFEBOOK T731 Operating Manual Innovative technology 7 Ports and controls 9 Important notes 14 First-time setup of your device 17 Working with the notebook 20 Security functions 82 Connecting external devices 88 Removing and installing componentsduring servicing 95 Settings in BIOS Setup Utility 103...
Page 7 - Contents
Contents Contents Innovative technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Further information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 11 - Innovative technology; Further information
Innovative technology Innovative technology ... and ergonomic design make your device a reliable and convenient companion. The device boots very quickly, is ready for immediate use and offers a particularlylong operating time because of its high capacity battery. With the user-friendly "BIOS Set...
Page 12 - Notational conventions; This font
Innovative technology Notational conventions Pay particular attention to text marked with this symbol. Failure to observethese warnings could pose a risk to health, damage the device or leadto loss of data. The warranty will be invalidated if the device becomesdefective through failure to observe th...
Page 13 - Ports and controls
Ports and controls Ports and controls This chapter presents the individual hardware components of your device. It gives anoverview of the displays and connections of the device. Please familiarise yourself withthese components before you start to work with the device. 1 2 3 7 10 9 8 12 11 16 15 14 6...
Page 18 - Important notes; Safety notes; Energy saving; Energy saving under Windows
Important notes Important notes Impo rtant no te s Notes This chapter contains essential safety information which must be followedwhen working with your notebook. Other notes also provide useful informationwhich will help you with your notebook. Safety notes Safety notes Notes Please follow the safe...
Page 19 - Travelling with your notebook; When travelling in other countries; Notebook: transporting
Important notes Travelling with your notebook Mobile ope ration Notes Trans porta tion Noteboo k Please observe the points listed below when travelling with your notebook. Before you travel ► Back up important data stored on your hard disk. Notebo ok Trav el,n oteboo k ► Switch off the radio compone...
Page 20 - Cleaning the notebook
Important notes Cleaning the notebook Do not clean any interior parts yourself; leave this job to a service technician. Only use cleaning products designed for computers. Normal householdcleaners and polishes can damage the markings on the keyboard and thedevice, the paintwork or the notebook itself...
Page 21 - First-time setup of your device; Unpacking and checking the device
First-time setup of your device First-time setup of your device First-time se tu p Getting s ta rted Please read the chapter "Important notes", Page 14 . If your device is equipped with a Windows operating system, the necessaryhardware drivers and supplied software are already pre-installed....
Page 22 - Selecting a location; Mains adapter connecting
First-time setup of your device Selecting a location Selecting a loc atio n Device Mains ad apter Select a suitable location for the device before setting it up. Followthe instructions below when doing so: • Never place the device or the mains adapter on a heat-sensitive surface.The surface could be...
Page 23 - Switching on the device for the
First-time setup of your device Switching on the device for the fi rst time Switch in g on for the fi rst time On devices with ON/OFF switch for wireless components: Slide the ON/OFF switchfor wireless components to the ON position before switching on the device. When you switch on the device for th...
Page 24 - Working with the notebook; Status indicators
Working with the notebook Working with the notebook Noteboo k, ope ration Noteboo k This chapter describes the basics for operating your notebook. Please read the chapterentitled "Connecting external devices", Page 88 for instructions on how to connect devices such as a mouse and a printer t...
Page 26 - Opening the notebook
Working with the notebook Opening the notebook 1 2 ► Press the release button (1), and unfold the LCD screen upwards (2). 22 Fujitsu Technology Solutions
Page 27 - Switching on the notebook; Programming the ON/OFF switch; Operating system
Working with the notebook Switching on the notebook Noteboo k: s witching on Power-o n indica tor Susp end/Res ume bu tton 1 ► Slide the ON/OFF switch (1) to the right to switch on the notebook. The ON/OFF switch returns automatically to its original position.The power-on indicator lights up. Progra...
Page 28 - Different ways to use your notebook; From notebook to Tablet PC
Working with the notebook Different ways to use your notebook During your daily work, you can use your notebook as a tablet PC or as a notebook, just as you wish. Note the direction of rotation in the following description! No guarantee claimscan be met for damage caused by turning in the wrong dire...
Page 30 - Select display orientation (portrait or landscape orientation)
Working with the notebook ► Now fold the screen down until the back of the screen is fl at on top of the keyboard and the hook latches in. The screen is now secured in the tablet position. Select display orientation (portrait or landscape orientation) Land sca pe orientation Portraito rientation Dis...
Page 31 - From Tablet PC to notebook
Working with the notebook From Tablet PC to notebook 1 2 ► Press the release button (1), and unfold the LCD screen upwards (2). ► Open the display until it is in the vertical position. Fujitsu Technology Solutions 27
Page 33 - Switching off the notebook
Working with the notebook 1 2 ► To be able to shut the notebook again, rotate the hook from position (1) to position (2). Switching off the notebook Noteboo k ► Close all applications and then shut down the operating system (pleasesee the "Operating System Manual"). ► Slide the ON/OFF switch...
Page 34 - Closing the notebook; Selecting the language for menu texts
Working with the notebook Closing the notebook ► Fold the LCD screen down onto the lower part of the notebook until you feel it lock into place. Language selection (Windows XP only) Lang uag e selec tion Operatin g sy ste m la ngua ge Lang uag e Your notebook can be supplied with the Windows XP Tabl...
Page 35 - Handwriting recognition under Windows 7
Working with the notebook Selecting the language for handwriting recognitionand keyboard Select the lang uage : fo rh andwriting rec ognitio n an d key boa rd ► Click on Control Panel – Date, Time, Language and Regional Options – Language and Regional options. ► Select the Languages tab. ► In the Te...
Page 36 - LCD screen; Background lighting; Ambient light sensor; Using the device as a Tablet PC
Working with the notebook LCD screen LCD sc re en Notes High-quality TFT displays are installed in notebooks from Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH. Fortechnical reasons, TFT monitors are manufactured for a speci fi c resolution. An optimal, clear picture can only be ensured with the correct resolut...
Page 37 - Using; Calibrate the Dual Digitizer for
Working with the notebook Using fi ngers You can execute certain commands by using your fi nger tip on the touchscreen of your device. Everything which you can select or activate using your fi nger tip can also be selected or activated using the stylus pen. Calibrate the Dual Digitizer for fi nger-b...
Page 38 - Actions with one; Action
Working with the notebook Actions with one fi nger Action Description Selecting objects (click with the left mousebutton) ► With your fi nger, tap once brie fl y on the object. Starting programs (double-click with the leftmouse button) ► With your fi nger, tap twice brie fl y in quick succssion on t...
Page 39 - Actions with two
Working with the notebook Actions with two fi ngers Action Description Scrolling ► Position two fi ngers on the touchscreen. ► Move your fi ngers upwards to scroll up. or ► Move your fi ngers downwards to scroll down. Rotating ► Position the thumb on the touchscreen,then turn the picture clockwise o...
Page 41 - Actions with three
Working with the notebook Actions with three fi ngers Action Description Maximising or minimising current window ► Position three fi ngers on the touchscreen and move them upwards to maximise thewindow. or ► Position three fi ngers on the touchscreen and move them downwards to minimise thewindow. Fu...
Page 44 - Actions with four
Working with the notebook Actions with four fi ngers Action Description Displaying a menu with context-sensitive webapplications with one hand You can select a word, sentence, paragraph oran item ► Tap brie fl y on the touchscreen with four fi ngers on one hand then lift your fi ngers from the scree...
Page 47 - Actions using; Using the stylus pen
Working with the notebook Actions using fi ve fi ngers Action Description Display desktop ► Tap on the screen with all fi ve fi ngers to hide all the applications and display the desktop. ► Repeat the action to get back to the initialstate. Lock the system ► Touch the screen with all fi ve fi ngers ...
Page 48 - Handling
Working with the notebook You can use the pen on your notebook as an electronic writing implement to selectitems and to navigate through menu options and programs. Programs that supporthandwriting recognition also allow you to write characters directly on the screen withthe pen. You can also use the...
Page 49 - Setting the pen; Calibrating the pen
Working with the notebook Opening a contextmenu Click with the right-hand mousebutton. Touch the desired element with thepen and leave the pen on the elementfor a moment. Moving the cursor - Place the pen tip directly on thescreen. Setting the pen Operating system Menu Windows XP You can access vari...
Page 50 - Replacing the pen tip; Installing a pen cord
Working with the notebook Replacing the pen tip With use, the pen tip may become worn or may pick up foreign particles that can scratch the screen.A damaged or worn tip may not move freely, causing unpredictable results when using the pen. If problems like these occur with your pen, you should repla...
Page 51 - Using the device as a notebook; Touchpad and touchpad buttons; Moving the pointer; Selecting an item; Executing commands
Working with the notebook Using the device as a notebook Touchpad and touchpad buttons Keep the touchpad clean. Protect it from dirt, liquids and grease. Touc hpad Touc hpad Do not use the touchpad if your fi ngers are dirty. Do not rest heavy objects (e.g. books) on the touchpad or the touchpad but...
Page 52 - Dragging items; Switching the Touchpad on and off
Working with the notebook Dragging items ► Select the desired item. To uchp ad ► Press and hold the left button and drag the item to the desired positionwith the fi nger on the touchpad. The item will be moved. Switching the Touchpad on and off You can switch the Touchpad on and off using a key comb...
Page 53 - Keyboard
Working with the notebook Keyboard Keyb oard Numeric key pad Numeric key pad Butto ns The keyboard of your notebook is subject to continuous wear through normaluse. The key markings are especially prone to wear. The key markings areliable to wear away over the life of the notebook. The keyboard has ...
Page 55 - Virtual numeric keypad; Country and keyboard settings
Working with the notebook Virtual numeric keypad Numeric key pad Virtu al numeric ke ypad Num Loc k To provide the convenience of a numeric keypad, your keyboard is equipped with a virtualnumeric keypad. The special keys of the virtual numeric keypad are recognisable by the numbersand symbols printe...
Page 56 - Key combinations
Working with the notebook Key combinations The key combinations described below apply when using Microsoft Windowsoperating systems. Some of the following key combinations may not function inother operating systems or with certain device drivers. Key combinations are entered as follows: ► Press the ...
Page 57 - Halt current operation
Working with the notebook Combination DescriptionToggle output screen Fn +F1 0 Tog gleo utputs creen Use this key combination to select which screen(s) is/are used fordisplay if an external monitor is connected. Screen output is possible: • only on the notebook’s LCD screen • only on the external mo...
Page 58 - Tablet buttons; ENT
Working with the notebook Tablet buttons Your notebook has fi ve multifunction tablet buttons. You can navigate on the screen with a simple press of a button, call preset applications or ones that you have set yourself. A B 1 2 3 4 ENT The tablet buttons have different uses in different modes. You c...
Page 63 - Programming the tablet buttons; Webcam
Working with the notebook Programming the tablet buttons You can program the tablet buttons to open a speci fi c application or execute a speci fi c function when pressed. Proceed as follows: ► In Control Panel, select the option to manage the settings for the tablet buttons and pen. ► Follow the in...
Page 64 - Rechargeable battery; Charging, caring for and maintaining the battery; monitoring the battery charging level; Battery storage
Working with the notebook Rechargeable battery Rech arg eable b atte ry Batte ry Life ,b attery Rech arg eable b atte ry Rech arg eable b atte ry When not plugged into a mains socket, the notebook runs on its built-in battery. Youcan increase the life of the battery by caring for the battery properl...
Page 65 - Removing and installing the battery; Removing a battery
Working with the notebook Removing and installing the battery Only use rechargeable batteries approved by Fujitsu TechnologySolutions for your notebook. Never use force when fi tting or removing a battery. Make sure that no foreign bodies get into the battery connections. Never store a battery for l...
Page 66 - Installing a battery
Working with the notebook Installing a battery 2 1 ► Position the battery at the edge of the casing (1). ► Push the battery into the battery compartment until it locks into position (2). 62 Fujitsu Technology Solutions
Page 67 - Battery charge status indicator; LED indicator
Working with the notebook Battery charge status indicator You can check the charge status directly on the battery itself. ► Remove the battery (see "Removing and installing the battery", Page 61 ). a 1 ► Press the key (1). The LED (a) lights up in one of the following colours: LED indicator ...
Page 68 - Module
Working with the notebook Module Module b ay Modules The design of your notebook enables the fl exible use of notebook batteries and drives. The following modules can be operated in the module bay of your notebook: • Second battery • Second hard disk drive • Optical drive • Empty plug-in unit (save ...
Page 69 - Removing a module
Working with the notebook Removing a module 1 Module Drive Weigh tSa ver ► Slide the release lever in the direction of the arrow (1). ► Now pull the module out of the module bay. Fujitsu Technology Solutions 65
Page 70 - Installing a module
Working with the notebook Installing a module ► Place the module into the module bay so that the contacts enter fi rst. ► Push the module into the module bay until you feel it locking into place. 66 Fujitsu Technology Solutions
Page 71 - Optical drive; Handling data carriers
Working with the notebook Optical drive Optic al drive This product contains a light emitting diode, classi fi ed in accordance with IEC 8251:1993: LASER CLASS 1, and must therefore not be opened. Handling data carriers Handling Observe the following guidelines when handling data carriers: • Avoid t...
Page 72 - Inserting or removing a data carrier; or
Working with the notebook Inserting or removing a data carrier In serting Removing The notebook must be switched on. 2 1 ► Push the insert/eject button (1). The drive tray will open. ► Gently pull the drive tray (2) completely out. ► Place the data carrier in the drive tray withthe printed side faci...
Page 74 - Using the power-management features
Working with the notebook Using the power-management features Power Power Batte ry The notebook uses less power when the available power-management features are used. Youwill then be able to work longer when using the battery before having to recharge it. Power ef fi ciency is increased and environm...
Page 75 - Memory cards; Supported formats; Inserting the memory card
Working with the notebook Memory cards Slo t Your notebook is equipped with an integrated memory card reader. Observe the manufacturer’s instructions when handling the memory cards. Memo ry card Supported formats It supports the following formats: • Secure Digital (SD TM card) • SDHC • SDXC (only Wi...
Page 76 - Removing the memory card
Working with the notebook Removing the memory card Memory card In order to protect your data, always follow the correct procedurefor removing the card outlined below. You can stop the memory card via the corresponding icon in the task bar: ► Left-click on the icon. ► Select the card you want to stop...
Page 77 - ExpressCards; Inserting the card
Working with the notebook ExpressCards Slo t Expres sCard An ExpressCard slot allows an ExpressCard/54 to be used with the computer. Consult the documentation supplied by the ExpressCard’s manufacturerand follow the instructions provided. Never use force when installing or removing an ExpressCard. M...
Page 78 - Removing the card; Loudspeakers and microphones
Working with the notebook Removing the card Always remove the card according to the rules described below, toensure that none of your data is lost. You can stop the card using the corresponding icon in the task bar: ► Left click on the icon to safely remove hardware, located in the taskbar. ► Select...
Page 79 - SIM card; Inserting the SIM card
Working with the notebook SIM card A SIM Card (Subscriber Identity Module) is a chip card which is inserted in a mobile telephone ornotebook to enable access to a mobile radio network in conjunction with an installed UMTS module. Follow the instructions supplied by the provider of the SIM card. The ...
Page 80 - Switching the wireless components on and off
Working with the notebook Wireless LAN / Bluetooth / UMTS The installation of radio components not approved by Fujitsu Technology Solutionswill invalidate the certi fi cations issued for this device. Switching the wireless components on and off Before switching on your device for the fi rst time, th...
Page 81 - Setting up WLAN access; Ethernet and LAN
Working with the notebook Setting up WLAN access • Requirement: A WLAN must be available and you must have thecorresponding access information. Information on con fi guring the WLAN access can be found in the documentation for your operating system. Access via UMTS If you ordered an integrated UMTS ...
Page 82 - Your Port Replicator; Ports on the Port Replicator
Working with the notebook Your Port Replicator The Port Replicator is a device that helps you to quickly connect your notebook toyour peripheral devices, such as a monitor, printer etc. The features offered by the Port Replicator include standard ports formonitor, audio, mouse and keyboard. You need...
Page 83 - Connecting the notebook to the Port Replicator
Working with the notebook Connecting the notebook to the Port Replicator If you connect the notebook to the Port Replicator during operation, problems canoccur. We recommend that you switch off the notebook beforehand. The mains adapter must be connected to the Port Replicator when thenotebook is co...
Page 84 - Connecting the mains adapter to the Port Replicator; Switching on the notebook via the port replicator
Working with the notebook Connecting the mains adapter to the Port Replicator 1 2 3 ► Connect the mains adapter cable to the DCjack (DC IN) of the Port Replicator (1). ► Connect the power cable to themains adapter (2). ► Plug the power cable into the mainssocket (3). When the notebook is connected t...
Page 85 - Disconnecting the notebook from the Port Replicator
Working with the notebook Disconnecting the notebook from the Port Replicator Problems may occur if the notebook is removed from the Port Replicator duringoperation. We recommend that the notebook is switched off or that the appropriateundocking function provided by the operating system is executed....
Page 86 - Security functions; Brief overview of security functions; Security functions
Security functions Security functions Secu rity functions Your notebook has several security features that you can use to secure yoursystem from unauthorised access. This chapter explains how to use each function, and what the bene fi ts are. Please remember that in some cases, for example, forgetti...
Page 88 - Protecting BIOS Setup Utility (supervisor and user password); Setting supervisor and user password
Security functions Protecting BIOS Setup Utility (supervisor and user password) If you have opened these operating instructions on the screen, we recommend thatyou print out the following instructions. Because you cannot call the instructionsonto the screen while you are setting up the password. BIO...
Page 89 - Removing passwords; Password protection for booting of the operating system; Activating system protection; Using the security function of the tablet keys
Security functions Removing passwords To remove a password (without setting a new password) perform the following steps: Pass word Supe rviso rp ass word User pas sword ► Start the BIOS Setup Utility and go to the Security menu. ► Highlight the Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password fi eld and...
Page 90 - Setting the Supervisor password; Setting the User password; Entering passwords using the tablet buttons
Security functions Setting the Supervisor password ► Select Start - Run. ► Enter the following at the command line: C:\Program Files\Fujitsu\Security Panel Application\Supervisor\FJSECS.EXE . ► Con fi rm with Enter . ► Follow the instructions on the screen. Setting the User password ► Select Start -...
Page 91 - must; Enabling TPM
Security functions Trusted Platform Module (TPM) (device-dependent) TPM Trusted Pla tform Module To use the TPM, you must activate the TPM in the BIOS Setup before the software is installed. The condition for this is that you have assigned at least the supervisorpassword (see "Security functions...
Page 92 - Connecting external devices; Connecting devices to the notebook
Connecting external devices Connecting external devices Always refer to the safety information provided in "Important notes", Page 14 before connecting or disconnecting any devices to or from your notebook. Always read the documentation supplied with the device you wish to connect. Never con...
Page 93 - Connecting an external monitor
Connecting external devices Connecting an external monitor You can connect an external monitor to the analogue VGA monitor connection of thenotebook. Screen output is limited to a maximum of two screens at any one time (see "Key combinations", Page 52 , section "Toggle output screen"...
Page 94 - HDMI port
Connecting external devices HDMI port HDMIp ort Depending on the device version, your device may have an integral HDMI port. The HDMI port on your notebook can be used to connect an external ampli fi er, LCD TV or a plasma TV with an HDMI connection. ► Connect the data cable to theexternal device. ►...
Page 95 - Connecting USB devices; Device drivers
Connecting external devices Connecting USB devices USB ports On the USB ports, you can connect external devices that also have a USB port(e.g. a DVD drive, a printer, a scanner or a modem). USB devices are hot-pluggable. This means you can connect and disconnectdevices while your operating system is...
Page 96 - USB port with charging function (Anytime USB charge); How to remove USB devices correctly
Connecting external devices USB port with charging function (Anytime USB charge) USB ch arg in g function It is recommended that the notebook be operated with the power supply connectedwhenever the USB port with charging function is in use, as this function will drainthe battery more quickly if an e...
Page 97 - Connecting FireWire devices; Connecting external audio devices; Microphone port/Line In
Connecting external devices Connecting FireWire devices FireW ire Conne ctin g au dio dev ic es Vide o de vices ,c onne ctin g FireW ire : External devices such as digital audio/video devices or other high-speed devices can be connectedto the FireWire port. The FireWire port operates at a speed of u...
Page 98 - Headphone port
Connecting external devices Headphone port Conne ctin g au dio dev ic es Audio p orts Conne ctin g he adph ones You can connect headphones or external loudspeakers to your notebook via the headphone port. ► Connect the audio cable to theexternal device. ► Connect the audio cable to the headphoneport...
Page 99 - Removing and installing components during servicing; Removing and installing components
Removing and installing components during servicing Removing and installing components during servicing Only quali fi ed technicians should repair your notebook. Unauthorised opening or incorrect repair may greatly endanger the user (electric shock, fi re risk) and will invalidate your warranty. Co ...
Page 100 - Preparing to remove components; Installing and removing memory expansion
Removing and installing components during servicing Preparing to remove components If you are going to remove or change system components, prepare for the removal as follows: Please observe the safety information in chapter "Important notes", Page 14 . Remove the power plug from the mains ou...
Page 101 - Removing a cover; Removing memory modules
Removing and installing components during servicing Removing a cover 1 2 ► Remove the screw (1). ► Pull off the cover from the notebook in the direction of the arrow (2). Removing memory modules 3 2 1 1 ► Carefully push the two mountingclips outwards (1). Memo ry expa nsion Memo ry mo dule The memor...
Page 102 - Installing a memory module; Attaching the cover
Removing and installing components during servicing Installing a memory module Memory bank 0 must always be loaded. 2 a 1 ► Insert the memory module with the contactsand the recess (a) facing the slot (1). Memo ry expa nsion Memo ry mo dule ► Carefully push the memory moduledownwards until you feel ...
Page 103 - Removing and installing the hard disk
Removing and installing components during servicing Removing and installing the hard disk Removing a cover • Requirement: The dust chamber cover is removed, see "Removing and fi tting the dust removal cover (ventilation slot cover)", Page 69 . 1 2 1 ► Remove the screws (1). Keep the screws i...
Page 104 - Removing a hard disk
Removing and installing components during servicing Removing a hard disk 1 1 3 2 1 ► Remove the screw (1). ► Slide the hard disk in the direction of the arrow (2) until the contacts disengage. ► Remove the hard disk (3) from the hard disk compartment. 100 Fujitsu Technology Solutions
Page 105 - Installing a hard disk
Removing and installing components during servicing Installing a hard disk 1 1 1 2 3 ► Place the hard disk into the hard disk compartment (1). ► Slide the hard disk in the direction of the arrow (2). Ensure that the contacts engage. ► Tighten the screw (3). Fujitsu Technology Solutions 101
Page 106 - Finishing component removal
Removing and installing components during servicing Attaching the cover 1 1 2 ► Place the cover in the correct mounting position (1). ► Fasten the screws (2). ► Replace the dust chamber cover (see "Removing and fi tting the dust removal cover (ventilation slot cover)", Page 69 ). Finishing c...
Page 107 - Settings in BIOS Setup Utility; Starting the BIOS Setup Utility
Settings in BIOS Setup Utility Settings in BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Setup Utility System s ettings ,B IOS Se tu p Utility Con fi guratio n, BIOS S etu p Utility Setup System c on fi g uration Hardware co n fi gu ration The BIOS Setup Utility allows you to set the system functions and the hardware con...
Page 108 - Exiting BIOS Setup Utility
Settings in BIOS Setup Utility Exiting BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Setup Utility You need to select the desired option in the Exit menu and activate it by pressing the Enter key: Exit Saving Changes - save changes and exit BIOS Setup Utility ► To save the current menu settings and exit the BIOS Setup Ut...
Page 109 - Troubleshooting and tips; Help if problems occur
Troubleshooting and tips Troubleshooting and tips Troub le shoo ting Tips Fault Troub le shoo ting Follow the safety notes in the "Safety/Regulations" manual whenconnecting or disconnecting cables. If a fault occurs, try to correct it as described. If you fail to correct the problem, proceed...
Page 110 - Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows; The notebook’s date or time is incorrect; Cause
Troubleshooting and tips Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows Hard disk: Operatin g sy ste m,res toring You can reset your device to the factory defaults (software) using the Fujitsu recovery solution (harddisk-based recovery). For further information, please see the Fujitsu Recovery Solut...
Page 111 - Battery indicator does not illuminate; The notebook’s LCD screen remains blank; The LCD screen is dif
Troubleshooting and tips Battery indicator does not illuminate Cause Fault elimination The battery is not installed correctly. ► Switch the notebook off. ► Check whether the battery is installedcorrectly in its compartment. ► Switch the notebook on. The battery is fully discharged. ► Charge the batt...
Page 112 - The external monitor remains blank; The external monitor is blank or the image is unstable
Troubleshooting and tips The external monitor remains blank Monito r Cause Troubleshooting Monitor is switched off. ► Switch the external monitor on. Power saving has been activated (monitor isblank). ► Press any key to continue. Brightness is set to dark. ► Adjust the brightness of the monitor. Scr...
Page 113 - The notebook cannot be started
Troubleshooting and tips The cursor does not correctly follow thepen movements Cause Fault elimination Pen incorrectly calibrated Windows XP ► Calibrate the pen as shown under Tablet and Pen Settings in the Control Panel, see "Setting the pen", Page 45 and "Calibrating the pen", Page...
Page 114 - The notebook stops working; The printer does not print; The radio connection to a network does not work
Troubleshooting and tips The notebook stops working Noteboo k Energy s aving mode Cause Troubleshooting Notebook is in energy saving mode. ► Leave energy saving mode. An application programme has caused themalfunction. ► Close the application program or restartthe notebook (by restarting the operati...
Page 115 - The battery discharges too quickly; Acoustic warnings; Error messages on the screen
Troubleshooting and tips The battery discharges too quickly Batte ry: Cause Troubleshooting The battery is either too hot or too cold. In thiscase the battery indicator fl ashes. ► Bring the notebook up/down to a normaltemperature again. ► If the operating time of the battery life isextremely short,...
Page 117 - Technical data; Notebook
Technical data Technical data Notebook General Processor Intel® 2nd GenerationCore i™ with VProTechnology Main memory (SO DIMM) Maximum 8 GB DDR3 2 slots for 2 GByte or 4 GByte modules Electrical data Safety regulations complied with CE, TS Protection class II Maximum power consumption (when thenote...
Page 120 - Manufacturer’s notes; Energy Star; Power Management settings on delivery:; Disposal and recycling; Declarations of Conformity
Manufacturer’s notes Manufacturer’s notes Energy Star Products which are Energy Star certi fi cated and labelled always meet the full requirements of the standard when shipped. Please note that installation ofafter-market hardware and software, changes to the BIOS or to the poweroptions may affect p...
Page 121 - CE marking for devices with radio component; Regulatory notices; Regulatory information for notebooks without radio device; Notice to Users of Radios and Television
Manufacturer’s notes CE marking CE marking CE marking for devices with radio component This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC of theEuropean Parliament and Commission from 9 March, 1999 governing Radioand Telecommunications Equipment and mutual recognition of conformity...
Page 124 - FCC regulatory information for notebooks with radio device; Federal Communications Commission statement
Manufacturer’s notes Avant de connecter cet équipement à une ligne téléphonique, l’utilisateur doit véri fi er s’il est permis de connecter cet équipement aux installations de télécommunicationslocales. L’utilisateur est averti que même la conformité aux normes de certi fi cation ne peut dans certai...
Page 127 - Index
Index Index A A beep sounds every second 107Acoustic error messages 111Anti-theft protection 83Audio devices, connecting 93Audio ports 93–94 B Backspace 50Bass loudspeaker (subwoofer) 74Battery battery life 60caring for and maintaining 60charge level 60, 70charging 60self-discharge 60storage 60 Batt...