Page 3 - Copyright and Trademark Information; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY; according to FCC Part 15
C o p y r i g h t Copyright and Trademark Information Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document. However, as ongoing development efforts are continually improving the capabilities of our products, we cannot guarantee the accur...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; AC adapter output polarity:; RECYCLING YOUR BATTERY; Hg
L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This product requires an AC adapter to operate. Use only a UL Listed I.T.E. AC Adapter with an output rating of 19V DC, with a current of 5.27A (100W). AC adapter output polarity: When using your notebook equip...
Page 5 - Fujitsu LifeBook; Table of Contents; PREFACE
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Fujitsu LifeBook ® N6400 Series Table of Contents 1 PREFACE About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Fujitsu Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 GETT...
Page 6 - USER-INSTALLABLE FEATURES
L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Power Management Power and Suspend/Resume Button . . . . . . . . . 30Sleep Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Hibernation (Save-to-Disk) Feature . . . . . . . . . . 31Windows Power Management . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 7 - SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS; Before Using the Wireless LAN; INDEX
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s 7 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Configuration Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Microprocessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 9 - Preface
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Page 11 - ABOUT THIS GUIDE; Conventions Used in the Guide; FUJITSU CONTACT INFORMATION; Service and Support; WARRANTY
3 P r e f a c e Preface ABOUT THIS GUIDE The LifeBook® N6460 notebook from Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation provides desktop performance with a fast Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor. The 17" Color Enhanced Crystal View WXGA+ high-resolution screen displays vibrant colors with pinpoint sharpness....
Page 15 - Overview; UNPACKING
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 Figure 2-1. LifeBook N6460 Notebook Overview This section describes the components of your Fujitsu LifeBook N6460 notebook. We strongly recommend that you read it before using your LifeBook notebook, even if you are already familiar with notebook c...
Page 16 - Locating the Controls and Connectors; TOP AND FRONT COMPONENTS; Display Panel Latch; (See Status Indicator Panel on page 15 for more; Visual Optimizer Button; (See Using the Visual
8 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Locating the Controls and Connectors TOP AND FRONT COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook’s top and front components. Display Panel Latch The display panel latch locks and releases the display panel. Dis...
Page 17 - and
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 Application/Media Player Buttons The LifeBook Application/Media Player buttons allow you to control the media player when your unit is on and to launch specified applications with the touch of a button. Note that if you are using the optional remot...
Page 18 - LEFT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS; Optical Drive; Optical Drive on page 39 for more information); Optical Drive Eject Button
10 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e LEFT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS Following is a brief description of your LifeBook note-book’s left-side components. Optical Drive One of several different drives can be installed depending upon the configuration of your system. (See Optical D...
Page 19 - RIGHT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS; Microphone Jack; All USB ports can be used to; ExpressCard Slot
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 RIGHT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS Following is a brief description of your LifeBook note-book’s right-side components. Memory Stick/SD/xD Card Slot The Memory Stick/Secure Digital (SD)/xD card slot allows you to insert a flash memory card for data stora...
Page 20 - REAR PANEL COMPONENTS; LAN Port
12 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e REAR PANEL COMPONENTS Following is a brief description of your LifeBook note-book’s rear panel components. LAN Port The LAN port is designed to accept a Local Area Network (LAN) RJ-45 jack. (See Communications Ports on page 47 for more i...
Page 21 - Air Flow Vents; The air flow vents assist in proper cooling of the system.
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 Air Flow Vents The air flow vents assist in proper cooling of the system. S-Video Out Port The S-Video out port is used to transmit a high resolution video signal to a compatible TV or VCR. (See S-Video Out Port on page 48 for more information) To...
Page 22 - BOTTOM COMPONENTS; Lithium ion Battery Bay; (See Lithium ion Battery on page 37 for more information); Memory Compartment Cover; (See Memory Upgrade Module on; Subwoofer
14 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e BOTTOM COMPONENTS Following is a brief description of your LifeBook note-book’s bottom panel components. Lithium ion Battery Bay The battery bay contains the internal Lithium ion battery. It can be opened for the removal of the battery w...
Page 23 - Status Indicator Panel
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 Figure 2-8. Status Indicator Panel/Volume LEDs Status Indicator Panel The Status Indicator panel is located on the front of the palm rest, just below the latch point. Within this panel are symbols that correspond to specific components of your Lif...
Page 24 - Keyboard; USING THE KEYBOARD; Your LifeBook notebook has a ten-; NUMERIC KEYPAD
16 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Keyboard USING THE KEYBOARD Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has an integrated 103-key keyboard. The keys perform all the standard func-tions of a keyboard, including the Windows keys and other special function keys. This section describes...
Page 25 - FUNCTION KEYS
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 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. The [Fn] key provides...
Page 26 - CONTROLLING THE VOLUME; Methods to Control Volume; The volume can be controlled in several ways:
18 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Volume Control Your LifeBook notebook has multiple volume controls which interact with each other. CONTROLLING THE VOLUME Methods to Control Volume The volume can be controlled in several ways: ■ Volume can be set using the volume contro...
Page 27 - Touchpad Pointing Device; CLICKING; ity on page 27 for more information)
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 Touchpad Pointing Device The Touchpad pointing device is built into your note-book. It is used to control the movement of the pointer to select items on your display panel. The Touchpad is composed of a cursor control, a left and right button, and...
Page 28 - DRAGGING; The scrolling sensor is also used as a fingerprint sensor.; TOUCHPAD CONTROL ADJUSTMENT
20 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e DRAGGING Dragging means pressing and holding the left button, while moving the cursor. To drag, move the cursor to the item you wish to move. Press and hold the left button while moving the item to its new location and then release it. (...
Page 29 - MODE BUTTON; , this button allows; CONFIGURING YOUR APPLICATION PANEL
21 L i f e B o o k A p p l i c a t i o n / M e d i a P l a y e r Figure 2-16. LifeBook Application/Media Player Panel Buttons LifeBook Application/Media Player Panel A unique feature of your LifeBook notebook is the Life-Book Application/Media Player Panel. This feature makes your LifeBook notebook ...
Page 30 - To configure your LifeBook Application Panel:; USING THE MEDIA PLAYER BUTTONS; Fast Backward; Press this button once to skip one track back.; Fast Forward; Press this button once to skip forward one track.; USING THE VISUAL OPTIMIZER
22 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e To configure your LifeBook Application Panel: To configure your LifeBook Application Panel: 1. Open the Control Panel. 2. Double-click on Tablet PC Settings. 3, Select the Buttons tab. 4. Select the button for which you want to modify th...
Page 31 - Getting Started
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Page 33 - Power Sources; CONNECTING THE AC ADAPTER; Connecting the AC Adapter; Plug the DC output cable into the DC power jack of; Switching from AC Adapter Power to Battery Power; Be sure that you have a charged battery installed.
25 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Power Sources Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has two possible power sources: a Lithium ion battery or an AC adapter. CONNECTING THE AC ADAPTER The AC adapter provides power for operating your LifeBook notebook and is used to charge the batteries. Connecting the AC Adap...
Page 34 - Display Panel; OPENING THE DISPLAY PANEL; Push the display latch button to release the locking; ADJUSTING DISPLAY PANEL BRIGHTNESS; Using the Keyboard to Change Display Brightness; CLOSING THE DISPLAY PANEL; Holding the edge of your display panel, pull it
26 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e 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 technolog...
Page 35 - POWER ON; Power and Suspend/Resume Button; from the Windows Start menu.; BOOT SEQUENCE; The boot sequence is executed when:; HARD DISK DRIVE PASSWORDS; BIOS; BIOS SETUP UTILITY
27 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Starting Your LifeBook Notebook POWER ON Power and Suspend/Resume Button The Power and Suspend/Resume button is used to power on your LifeBook notebook, to resume from Sleep or Save-to-Disk mode or to place your notebook in Sleep or Save-to-Disk mode. (You can also use...
Page 36 - Entering the BIOS Setup Utility; BOOTING THE SYSTEM
28 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Entering the BIOS Setup Utility To enter the BIOS Setup Utility do the following: Using the TrustedCore Menu When the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen. press the [Enter] key or click on the left mouse or touchpad button; the TrustedCor...
Page 37 - Registering Windows Vista with Microsoft; After Windows has booted up for the first time, the; REGISTERING YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK; You can register your LifeBook by going to our website:; INSTALLING CLICK ME!
29 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 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 not seen in the window, click on “Show all 14 items”. 2. Click on Register Windows Online an...
Page 38 - Power Management; POWER AND SUSPEND/RESUME BUTTON; If the indicator is; SLEEP MODE; Clicking the power icon on the lock menu.
30 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Power Management Your 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 p...
Page 39 - Enable or Disable the Hibernation Feature; WINDOWS POWER MANAGEMENT; POWER OFF; Start
31 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d HIBERNATION (SAVE-TO-DISK) FEATURE The Hibernation feature saves the contents of yournotebook’s system memory to the hard drive as a part of the Suspend/Resume mode. You can enable or disable this feature. Enable or Disable the Hibernation Feature The default settings ...
Page 45 - Lithium ion Battery; (See Battery Charging Indicator on; RECHARGING THE BATTERIES; (See Power Management on page 30 for more; Low Battery State
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 Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has a Lithium ion battery that provides power for operating your note-book when no external power source is available. The rechargeable battery is durable and long lasting, but should not be exposed...
Page 46 - Shorted Batteries; REPLACING THE BATTERY
38 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Dead Battery Suspend mode shows on the Status indi-cator just like the normal Sleep mode. Once your Life-Book notebook goes into Dead Battery Suspend mode you will be unable to resume operation until you provide a source of power from an...
Page 47 - OPTICAL DRIVE SOFTWARE
39 U s e r - I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s Optical Drive Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook contains an optical drive which is either a Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer or a High-Definition (HD) DVD-ROM player. OPTICAL DRIVE SOFTWARE Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer model only: With this dri...
Page 48 - EMERGENCY OPTICAL DRIVE TRAY RELEASE; Starting a DVD Movie; USING THE DRIVE ON BATTERY POWER
40 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Figure 4-6. Loading Media EMERGENCY OPTICAL DRIVE TRAY RELEASE If for some reason the eject button fails, you can open the media tray with a paper clip inserted into the eject hole in the far right side of the front of the tray. Straight...
Page 49 - To Watch a Movie on Battery Power:; AUTO INSERT NOTIFICATION FUNCTION
41 U s e r - I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s To Watch a Movie on Battery Power: 1. Have an additional fully-charged battery or your AC adapter ready for use. 2. Start watching your DVD movie. 3. When the low battery warning occurs, immediately stop the movie and exit the optical player . 4. Ma...
Page 50 - Hard Disk Drive; (See Specifications on page 73 for more information); FORMATTING THE HARD DISK DRIVE; Before you reformat your hard disk drive, please note:
42 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Hard Disk Drive Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook hard disk drive capacity is dependent on which model you are using. Some Life-Book notebooks may also contain a second hard disk drive in addition to the primary hard disk drive. (See Specif...
Page 51 - PC Cards/ExpressCardsTM; INSTALLING PC CARDS
43 U s e r - I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s Figure 4-8. Installing/Removing PC Cards PC Cards/ExpressCards™ Your LifeBook notebook supports Type I and Type II PC Cards and ExpressCards TM , in separate dedicated slots. With these cards you can perform a variety of functions depending on which...
Page 52 - INSTALLING EXPRESSCARDS; . The connector inside the slot is located on; To install an ExpressCard, follow these steps:; REMOVING EXPRESSCARDS
44 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e INSTALLING EXPRESSCARDS There are two different width ExpressCards: 34 mm and 54 mm ("ExpressCard 34" and "ExpressCard 54"). (Figure 4-9) . The connector inside the slot is located on the left-hand side of the slot. If yo...
Page 53 - Memory Upgrade Module; INSTALLING A MEMORY MODULE
45 U s e r - I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s Memory Upgrade Module Your notebook has two memory slots, and the system comes with 1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB of factory-installed memory. If you have a module installed in only one slot, you can increase your memory capacity by installing another memory ...
Page 54 - REMOVING A MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE; CHECKING THE MEMORY CAPACITY; Enabling Windows ReadyBoostTM
46 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e REMOVING A MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE 1. Perform steps 1 through 5 of Installing a Memory Upgrade Module. 2. Pull the clips sideways away from each side of the memory upgrade module at the same time. 3. While holding the clips out, remove the...
Page 55 - Device Ports; COMMUNICATIONS PORTS
47 U s e r - I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s Device Ports Your LifeBook notebook comes equipped with multiple ports to which you can connect an external device including: disk drives, keyboards, modems, printers, etc. COMMUNICATIONS PORTS Your LifeBook has a Modem jack (RJ-11) and a LAN jack (...
Page 56 - MICROPHONE JACK
48 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e 1. Align the connector with the port opening. 2.Push the connector into the port until it is seated. Figure 4-17. HDMI Interface UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) 2.0 PORTS The five Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 ports allow you to connect USB ...
Page 57 - EXTERNAL VIDEO PORT; Align the connector with the port opening.
49 U s e r - I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s EXTERNAL VIDEO PORT The external video port allows you to connect an external monitor or LCD projector. In order to connect an external device follow these easy steps: 1. Align the connector with the port opening. 2. Push the connector into the port...
Page 59 - Troubleshooting
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Page 61 - IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM
53 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Troubleshooting Your LifeBook notebook is sturdy and subject to few problems in the field. However, you may encounter simple setup or operating problems that you can solve on the spot, or problems with peripheral devices, that you can solve by replacing the device. T...
Page 62 - SPECIFIC PROBLEMS; Using the Troubleshooting Table; TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE; Audio Problems; The volume is turned too low.
54 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e SPECIFIC PROBLEMS Using the Troubleshooting Table When you have problems with your LifeBook notebook, try to find the symptoms under the Problem column of the troubleshooting table for the feature giving you difficulty. TROUBLESHOOTING T...
Page 63 - (See Auto Insert Notification Function; Hard Drive Problems; Setup Utility page 27 for more information); Keyboard or Mouse Problems; (See Device Ports page 47 for
55 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g LifeBook notebook fails to auto-play DVD movie. DVD Player Software is not installed. Install DVD Player Software using the DVD Appli-cation. Country designator could be set incorrectly. Select the DVD player software from the programs list and right-click on the win...
Page 64 - Memory Problems; (See Memory Upgrade Module page 45 for; Modem Problems; Verify the USB port is Enabled in the BIOS.; PC Card Problems; Remove and reinstall the card.
56 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Memory Problems Your Main menu of the BIOS setup utility informa-tion, does not show the correct amount of installed memory. Your memory upgrade module is not properly installed. Remove and reinstall your memory upgrade module. (See Memo...
Page 65 - Power Failures
57 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g A card inserted in the PC Card slot does not work or is locking up the system. (continued) Your PC Card device and another device are assigned the same I/O address. Check all I/O addresses located within the Device Manager and any other installed hardware or soft-war...
Page 66 - (See Status Indicator Panel page 15; Shutdown and Startup Problems; Enable the button from the setup utility.
58 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Your LifeBook notebook will not work on battery alone. Your installed batteriesare faulty. Verify the condition of the batteries using the Status Indicator panel and replace or remove any batteries that are shorted. (See Status Indicator...
Page 67 - Test Messages page 61 for more information); Save Changes And Exit; when; Video Problems; Contact your support representative.
59 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g An error message is displayed on the screen during the notebook (boot) sequence. Power On Self Test (POST) has detected a problem. See the POST messages to determine the meaning and severity of the problem. Not all messages are errors; some are status indicators. (Se...
Page 68 - Remove all foreign objects from the keyboard.; Miscellaneous Problems
60 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e The built-in display does not close. A foreign object, such as a paper clip, is stuck between the display and the keyboard. Remove all foreign objects from the keyboard. The built-in display has bright or dark spots. If the spots are ver...
Page 69 - POWER ON SELF TEST MESSAGES; BIOS Setup Utility page 27 for more information)
61 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 *. The most common errors are marked with a ...
Page 70 - MODEM RESULT CODES
62 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e *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 a poten-tially data destroying failure. Contact your sup...
Page 71 - Restoring Your Pre-installed Software; Re-Installing Individual Drivers and Applications; RESTORING THE FACTORY IMAGE; Recovery
63 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) disc 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 ...
Page 72 - external; Restoring the backup image
64 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Changing priority from BIOS Setup utility: 1. Start your system and press the [F2] key when the Fujitsu logo appears. You will enter the BIOS Setup Utility.Or..., press the [Enter] key or the left mouse button when the Fujitsu logo appea...
Page 73 - Care and Maintenance
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Page 75 - LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK; Caring for your Notebook
67 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 LifeBook notebook carefully, you will increase its life and reliability. This section provides some tips for looking after the notebook and its devices . LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK Caring for your Notebook ■ Your LifeBook notebook is...
Page 76 - BATTERIES; Caring for your Batteries; FLOPPY DISKS AND DRIVES; Caring for your Floppy Disks; DVDs AND CDs; Caring for your DVDs and CDs
68 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e install the drive if needed. Never put your hard drive through a metal detector. Have your hard drive hand-inspected by security personnel. You can however, put your hard drive through a properly tuned X-ray machine. ■ Take the necessary...
Page 77 - Do not bend DVD/CDs or set heavy objects on them.; Caring for your Media Drive; Do not disassemble or dismantle the media drive.; PC CARDS/EXPRESSCARDS; Caring for your Cards; Do not force cards into the slot.
69 C a r e a n d M a i n t e n a n c e ■ Avoid storing any DVD/CDs in extreme tempera-tures. ■ Do not bend DVD/CDs or set heavy objects on them. ■ Do not spill liquids on DVD/CDs. ■ Do not scratch DVD/CDs. ■ Do not put a label on DVD/CDs. ■ Do not get dust on DVD/CDs. ■ Never write on the label surf...
Page 81 - Specifications
73 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Specifications This section provides the general hardware and environ-mental specifications for your LifeBook notebook. Specific details about your system may vary from those referenced here. For an updated list of current configu-rations, please go to the Fujitsu Comp...
Page 82 - Lock slot for use with physical restraint security systems.; One HDMI port
74 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Write - 24x CD-R, 10x CD-RW, 8x DVD-R, 4x DVD-R DL, 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+R, 4x DVD+R DL, 8x DVD+RW, 5x DVD-RAM, or, ■ Blu-ray DVD Player: Read - 24x CD-ROM, 24x CD-R, 24x CD-RW, 8x DVD-ROM, 8x DVD-R, 6x DVD-R DL, 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+R, 6x DVD...
Page 83 - POPULAR ACCESSORIES; loading Driver Updates on page 59 for more information)
75 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s POPULAR ACCESSORIES For information on ordering Fujitsu accessories, please visit our Website at: www.shopfujitsu.com or call 1-877-372-3473. PRE-INSTALLED SOFTWARE Depending on your pre-installed operating system, your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook comes with pre-installe...
Page 84 - Operating System Options; With Microsoft Works 8.5 and Microsoft Office; Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition; Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Edition; With Microsoft Works 8.5 and Microsoft Office 60-; Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition 2007; (Optional with Microsoft Windows Vista Business and
76 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Operating System Options Depending upon your system, one of the following operating system configurations will be installed: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition With Microsoft Works 8.5 and Microsoft Office (Home and Student Edi...
Page 85 - Glossary
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Page 87 - bits of parallel binary information.
79 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. Active-Matrix Display A type of technology for making flat-panel displays which has a transistor or similar device for every pixel on the screen....
Page 88 - Federal Communication Commission.
80 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e DMA Direct Memory Access. Special circuitry for memory to memory transfers of data which do not require CPU action. DOS Disk Operating System (MS-DOS is a Microsoft Disk Operating System). Driver A computer program which converts applica...
Page 90 - Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory.
82 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e ROM Read Only Memory. A form of memory in which infor-mation is stored by physically altering the material. Data stored in this way can not be changed by your LifeBook notebook and does not require power to maintain it. SDRAM Synchronous...
Page 91 - Regulatory Information; NOTICE; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network
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...
Page 92 - Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network
84 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e 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 ...
Page 93 - Appendix A
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Page 95 - FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION; Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use
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 optional wireless LAN device. Regulatory Notes and Statements Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted fro...
Page 96 - Wireless LAN Device Covered by this Document; WIRELESS LAN MODES USING THIS DEVICE; Ad Hoc Mode
88 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e 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 using the ...
Page 97 - How to Handle This Device; DEACTIVATING THE WLAN DEVICE; Deactivation using the Wireless On/Off Switch; ACTIVATING THE WLAN DEVICE
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 comes pre-installed in your mobile computer. Under normal circumstances, it should not be necessary for you to remove or re-install it. The Oper-ating System that your mobile computer comes with has been pre-con...
Page 98 - CONFIGURING THE WLAN; Click the Start button, then select Control Panel.; CONNECTING TO A NETWORK; Click on the WLAN icon in the system tray.
90 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e CONFIGURING THE WLAN The WLAN device can be configured to establish wire-less network connectivity using the software that is built into Windows Vista. Support for most industry standard security solutions is contained in this software. ...
Page 99 - Troubleshooting the WLAN
91 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 TABLE 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 Incorrec...
Page 100 - Wireless LAN Glossary; GLOSSARY
92 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e Wireless LAN Glossary GLOSSARY Ad Hoc Mode Ad Hoc Mode refers to a wireless network architecture where wireless network connectivity between multiple computers is established without a central wireless network device, typically known as ...
Page 101 - Subnet mask; A standard protocol of the Internet.
93 W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e 802.11 network authentication method in which the AP sends the client device a challenge text packet that the client must then encrypt with the correct WEP key and return to the AP. If the client has the wrong key or no key, authentication will fail and...
Page 102 - IP address information; ABOUT IP ADDRESSES; If IP address is unknown, set IP address as follows,
94 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e IP address information ABOUT IP ADDRESSES If IP address is unknown, set IP address as follows, or, If you have an access point (DHCP server) on the network, set the IP address as follows: [Obtain an IP address automatically] If the IP ad...
Page 103 - WLAN Specifications; reflective material, or interference from external RF sources.
95 W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e WLAN 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 shown above will increase or decrease ...
Page 105 - Appendix
97 Appendix B Using the Fingerprint Sensor N6460-Baikal.book Page 97 Friday, June 1, 2007 2:50 PM
Page 107 - Fingerprint Sensor Device; GETTING STARTED; Programs
99 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 a fingerprint sensor device below the Touchpad, between the left and right buttons. This also serves as a scroll button. Figure B-1 Fingerprint sensor With a finge...
Page 108 - Verifying Information about OmniPass; USER ENROLLMENT; Master Password Concept
100 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 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...
Page 109 - Enrolling a Fingerprint; USING OMNIPASS; Password Replacement
101 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 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 “master password” for this OmniPass user. In most cases, the Domain: value will be your Windows comput...
Page 110 - do not enter the site; Logging in to a Remembered Site
102 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 N o t e b o o k – A p p e n d i x B Using the following procedure, you can store a set of credentials into OmniPass. These credentials will then be linked to your “master password” or fingerprint. Go to a site that requires a login (username and pass-word), but do not l...
Page 111 - OmniPass User Identities; CONFIGURING OMNIPASS; Exporting and Importing Users
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 words under Vault Settings . You will see the Manage Passwords interface, with a list of friendly names. You can view the credentials stored for any remembered website by highlighting the desired resource under Pass- word Protected Dialog and cli...
Page 112 - Exporting an OmniPass User Profile; OMNIPASS CONTROL CENTER; User Management
104 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 N o t e b o o k – A p p e n d i x B proper credentials cannot be supplied, the user profile will not be imported . 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 O...
Page 113 - User Settings; TROUBLESHOOTING; ticate as Themselves
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 to remove. OmniPass will prompt you to confirm user removal. Click OK to complete user removal . User Settings The User Settings tab has four interfaces: Audio Settings , Taskbar Tips , and Enrollment . User settings allow users to customize Omni...
Page 115 - Index
107 Index N6460-Baikal.book Page 107 Friday, June 1, 2007 2:50 PM
Page 117 - AC
109 I n d e x Index A AC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 74, 79plug adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Application/Media Player Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 118 - LifeBook
110 L i f e B o o k N 6 4 0 0 S e r i e s U s e r ’ s G u i d e H Hard Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 55, 73 access indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15formatting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42internal ...
Page 119 - Wireless LAN
111 I n d e x Secure Digital Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Serial Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Sleep Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 82 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....