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FCC ID: EJE-WL0018 IC: 337J-WL0018
Users Guide Learn how to use your Fujitsu LifeBook T410 Tablet PC Copyright and Trademark Information
WARNING HANDLING THE CORD ON THIS PRODUCT WILL EXPOSE YOU TO LEAD, A CHEMICAL KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
AC adapter output polarity:
CAUTION - HOT SURFACE:
For Authorized Repair Technicians Only SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF LITHIUM (CLOCK) BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTION. FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING FUSE. Recycling your battery
Contents Preface About This Guide . 13
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your LifeBook Overview . 16 Locating the Controls and Connectors . 17
Status Indicator Panel . 30
Display Panel . 33
Keyboard . 39
Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen. 42
Volume Control . 53
Modular Bay Devices . 54
LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons . 56
7 Chapter 2 Getting Started with Your LifeBook Power Sources . 68
Starting Your LifeBook Tablet PC . 70
Power Management. 77
Chapter 3 User-Installable Features Lithium ion Battery. 82
Memory Stick/Secure Digital Cards . 87
8 ExpressCards. 89
Memory Upgrade Module . 91
Optical Drive . 94
Device Ports . 100
9 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Your LifeBook Troubleshooting. 105
Restoring Your Pre-installed Software . 122
Chapter 5 Care and Maintenance Caring for your LifeBook Tablet PC. 128
Chapter 6 System Specifications Specifications . 137
10
Glossary/Regulatory Glossary . 149 Regulatory Information . 165 Appendix A: WLAN Users Guide Before Using the Optional Wireless LAN . 173
Configuring the Wireless LAN. 178
11 Troubleshooting the WLAN. 179
WLAN Specifications . 181
Using the Bluetooth Device. 183
Appendix B: Fingerprint Sensor Device Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device . 185
Index . 203 12 Preface About This Guide
Conventions Used in the Guide
Fujitsu Menu 13 THE INFORMATION ICON HIGHLIGHTS INFORMATION THAT WILL ENHANCE YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE SUBJECT MATERIAL. THE CAUTION ICON HIGHLIGHTS INFORMATION THAT IS IMPORTANT TO THE SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR COMPUTER, OR TO THE INTEGRITY OF YOUR FILES. PLEASE READ ALL CAUTION INFORMATION CAREFULLY. THE WARNING ICON HIGHLIGHTS INFORMATION THAT CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO EITHER YOU, YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC, OR YOUR FILES. PLEASE READ ALL WARNING INFORMATION CAREFULLY. Fujitsu Contact Information Service and Support
14 - About This Guide
Fujitsu Shopping Online
YOU MUST HAVE AN ACTIVE INTERNET CONNECTION TO USE THE ONLINE URL LINKS. Limited Warranty
15 - About This Guide Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your LifeBook Overview
Figure 1. Fujitsu LifeBook T410 Tablet PC 16 Locating the Controls and Connectors
Connection Tablet PC Icon Purpose DC in connector SD Card/ Memory Stick Slot USB Port Microphone/Line In Jack Headphone/Line OutJack HDMI Dock port Connect an external power source such as the AC adapter or auto/airline adapter. The Secure Digital (SD) card/Memory Stick slot allows you to insert a flash memory card for data storage. Flash memory cards allow you to transfer data to and from a variety of different digital devices. Connect Universal Serial Bus 2.0 or 1.1 compliant devices to the Tablet PC. Connect an external microphone. The internal microphone is disabled when you plug in an external microphone. Connect stereo headphones or powered external speakers. The internal speaker is disabled when you plug in external headphones or powered speakers. The HDMI port allows you to connect compatible digital devices with your computer (such as a high-definition television or AV receiver). Connect the Tablet PC port replicator or other approved docking device. Refer to documentation accompanying the dock for more information. 17 - Locating the Controls and Connectors Connection Tablet PC Icon Purpose Security lock slot Suspend/ Resume button Local Area Network (LAN) Wireless LAN/
Bluetooth/WWAN On-Off Switch External Video port Digital Video Interface IEEE1394 port The security slot allows you to secure the Tablet PC using compatible locking devices. The Suspend/Resume button allows you to suspend Tablet PC activity without powering off, resume your Tablet PC from suspend mode, and power on the system when it has been shut down from Windows. The LAN (RJ-45) jack is used to connect the internal 10/100/1000* Base-
T/Tx Ethernet to a Local Area Network (LAN) in your office or home, or broadband devices such as a cable modem, DSL, or satellite Internet.
*1000 Mbps, commonly referred to as Gigabit Ethernet. The WLAN/Bluetooth/WWAN switch allows you to turn power to the optional wireless devices on and off. The external video port allows you to connect an external monitor or LCD projector to your computer. The DVI-D port on the optional port replicator allows you to connect a flat-
panel LCD monitor or television that is equipped with a DVI-D port for ultra-
crisp digital images and graphics. The IEEE 1394 jack allows you to connect IEEE 1394 (Firewire) devices such as digital video cameras and external hard drives to your Tablet PC. 18 - Locating the Controls and Connectors Built-in Microphone Stereo Speaker Fingerprint Sensor Touchpad Cursor Control Status Indicator Panel Headphone Jack Microphone Jack IEEE 1394 Jack Wireless LAN/Bluetooth/
WWAN On/Off Switch Memory Stick/
SD Card Slot Display Latch Button Figure 2. LifeBook Tablet PC with display open 19 - Locating the Controls and Connectors Display Latch Optional Web Cam Display Panel Stereo Speaker LifeBook Security/
Tablet PC Buttons Power/Suspend/
Resume Switch Ambient Light Sensor Built-in Microphone Status Indicator Panel Keyboard Top Components
Display Latch
Web Camera
Display Panel
Dual Stereo Speakers
LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons
Power/Suspend/Resume Switch
Ambient Light Sensor
20 - Locating the Controls and Connectors Status Indicator Panels
Keyboard
Display Latch Button
Memory Stick/SD Card Slot
Wireless LAN/Bluetooth/Wireless WAN On/Off Switch
IEEE 1394 (4-pin) Jack
Microphone Jack
21 - Locating the Controls and Connectors Headphone Jack
Touchpad Pointing Device
Fingerprint Sensor
Dual Built-in Microphones
22 - Locating the Controls and Connectors ExpressCard Slot ExpressCard Eject Button DC Power Jack USB 2.0 Port Air Vents Figure 3. LifeBook Tablet PC left-side panel Left-Side Panel Components
DC Power Jack
USB 2.0 Ports
Air Vents
23 - Locating the Controls and Connectors TO PROTECT YOUR TABLET PC FROM DAMAGE AND TO OPTIMIZE PERFORMANCE, BE SURE TO KEEP ALL AIR ALL VENTS UNOBSTRUCTED, CLEAN, AND CLEAR OF DEBRIS. THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC CLEANING, DEPENDING UPON THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THE SYSTEM IS USED. DO NOT OPERATE THE TABLET PC IN AREAS WHERE THE AIR VENTS CAN BE OBSTRUCTED, SUCH AS IN TIGHT ENCLOSURES OR ON SOFT SURFACES LIKE A BED OR CUSHION. ExpressCard Slot
ExpressCard Eject Button
24 - Locating the Controls and Connectors Pen Garage Modular Bay Pen Tether Attachment Point Figure 4. LifeBook Tablet PC right-side panel Modular Bay Release Latch Right-Side Panel Components
Pen Garage
Modular Bay
Modular Bay Release Latch
Pen Tether Attachment Point
25 - Locating the Controls and Connectors Anti-Theft Lock Slot Air Vents Gigabit LAN
(RJ-45) Jack HDMI Port External Video Port USB 2.0 Ports Figure 5. LifeBook Tablet PC back panel Back Panel Components
Anti-theft Lock Slot
Air Vents
26 - Locating the Controls and Connectors TO PROTECT YOUR TABLET PC FROM DAMAGE AND TO OPTIMIZE PERFORMANCE, BE SURE TO KEEP ALL AIR ALL VENTS UNOBSTRUCTED, CLEAN, AND CLEAR OF DEBRIS. THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC CLEANING, DEPENDING UPON THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THE SYSTEM IS USED. DO NOT OPERATE THE TABLET PC IN AREAS WHERE THE AIR VENTS CAN BE OBSTRUCTED, SUCH AS IN TIGHT ENCLOSURES OR ON SOFT SURFACES LIKE A BED OR CUSHION. External Video Port
USB 2.0 Ports
HDMI Port
See HDMI Port on page 103. Gigabit LAN (RJ-45) Jack
27 - Locating the Controls and Connectors Memory Upgrade Compartment Battery Latch Battery Latch Port Replicator Connector Dust Filter Lithium ion Battery Bay Air Vents Figure 6. LifeBook Tablet PC bottom panel Bottom Components
Memory Upgrade Compartment
28 - Locating the Controls and Connectors Port Replicator Connector
Dust Filter
Air Vents
TO PROTECT YOUR TABLET PC FROM DAMAGE AND TO OPTIMIZE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE, BE SURE TO KEEP ALL AIR ALL VENTS UNOBSTRUCTED, CLEAN, AND CLEAR OF DEBRIS. THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC CLEANING, DEPENDING UPON THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THE SYSTEM IS USED. DO NOT OPERATE THE TABLET PC IN AREAS WHERE THE AIR VENTS CAN BE OBSTRUCTED, SUCH AS IN TIGHT ENCLOSURES OR ON SOFT SURFACES LIKE A BED OR CUSHION. Lithium ion Battery Bay
Battery Latches
29 - Locating the Controls and Connectors Security CapsLk NumLk ScrLk Power Optical/Hard Drive Access Batt 1 Level Batt 2 Level External Power Batt 1 Charging Batt 2 Charging Figure 7. Status Indicator Panel Status Indicator Panel
Power Indicator
Steady On: Flashing: 30 - Status Indicator Panel Steady Off:
External Power Indicator
On: Off: Hard Drive/Optical Drive Access Indicator
1 Battery Charging Indicators
1 Battery Level Indicator
Blue, solid: Orange, solid: 31 - Status Indicator Panel Red, solid: Orange, blinking:
Red, blinking: Off If the battery pack is installed while the power is turned off, the battery level indicator will display the charge level for five seconds after it blinks orange. If the AC adapter is not connected or the battery pack is not fully charged when the computer is switched to sleep mode, the indicator will blink. The LED blinks at the rate of one second on/five seconds off. Batteries subjected to shocks, vibration or extreme temperatures can be permanently damaged. A shorted battery is damaged and must be replaced. Security Indicator
NumLk Indicator
CapsLock Indicator
ScrLk Indicator
32 - Status Indicator Panel Figure 8. Opening the Display Panel Display Panel
Opening the Display Panel
33 - Display Panel Using the System as a Tablet
The display can be rotated in either direction, but when returning the system to notebook mode, be sure to turn it back to its original position (i.e., the reverse of how you turned it when you opened it. Turning the display in the incorrect direction could cause hinge damage. In the following step, be sure to position the display perpendicular to the keyboard, otherwise the keyboard or display cover could get scratched. 1 Press the latch button and lift the display until it is perpendicular to the keyboard. (Figure 10). 2 When the display is perpendicular to the keyboard, rotate it 180 degrees in either direction (Figure 11) so that it is facing backwards. 3 Holding the top edge of the display panel, pull it forward until it is lying nearly atop the keyboard. 4 Push the latch towards the display (See A in Figure 9). The latch will pivot so the top latch disappears, and the bottom latch appears
(See B in Figure 9). Holding the latch down, lay the display flush against the system so that the latch engages. You can now use your system as a tablet. 5 Lay the display flush against the system so that the latch engages. You can now use your system as a tablet. (Figure 12) Top Latch Bottom Latch Display Side A B Figure 9. Latching/unlatching To return the system to notebook configuration, repeat steps 3 and 2. 34 - Display Panel Figure 10. Fully Open Display Figure 11. Rotating Display Figure 12. Tablet Mode Holding the Tablet PC
My Computer
PropertiesHardware
35 - Display Panel
Landscape Orientation Primary Portrait Orientation Secondary Landscape Orientation Non-Functional Orientation*
NOTE: Figure 13. Orientations for Tablet PCs with Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGN module Landscape Orientation Primary Portrait Orientation Secondary Landscape Orientation Secondary Portrait Orientation Figure 14. Orientations for Tablet PCs with Intel WiFi Link 5100 AGN and Atheros Wireless Network Adapter 36 - Display Panel Adjusting Display Panel Brightness
Using Keyboard to Adjust Brightness
Using Power Management to Adjust Brightness Windows XP/Vista:
Control Panel
Display brightness
On batteryPlugged in Windows 7:
Control PanelView by:DisplayAdjust brightnessScreen brightness: Using the Fujitsu Menu to Adjust Brightness
Display brightnessOn batteryPlugged in 37 - Display Panel IF USING AC POWER, YOUR BRIGHTNESS SETTING IS SET TO ITS HIGHEST LEVEL BY DEFAULT. IF USING BATTERY POWER, YOUR BRIGHTNESS SETTINGS IS SET TO APPROXIMATELY MID-LEVEL BY DEFAULT. THE HIGHER THE BRIGHTNESS LEVEL, THE MORE POWER THE TABLET PC WILL CONSUME AND THE FASTER YOUR BATTERIES WILL DISCHARGE. FOR MAXIMUM BATTERY LIFE, MAKE SURE THAT THE BRIGHTNESS IS SET AS LOW AS POSSIBLE. Enabling/Disabling Ambient Light Sensor
1 Open the system Control Panel and click in the View by: field, select either large or small icons. 2 Click on the Location and Other Sensors icon. 3 To enable or disable the Light Sensor utility, check or uncheck the box in the Enabled column. 4 For more information about the light sensor, click on Light Sensor in the Sensor column to open the Sensor Properties window. 5 From the Sensor Properties window, you can change the sensors description, uninstall the sensor, or enable or disable selected users. To change the sensors description, click the [Change description] button, enter the new description, and click the [OK] button. To limit who can access the sensors, click Change who can access sensors, then check or uncheck the box adjacent to the individual you would like to grant or prohibit access. To uninstall the sensor, click Uninstall this sensor. 38 - Display Panel Keyboard Function Keys
Fn Key Start Key Numeric Keypad
(surrounded by heavy line) Figure 15. Keyboard Application Key Cursor Keys Using the Keyboard
39 - Keyboard Numeric keypad:
Cursor keys:
Function keys:
Windows keys:
Numeric Keypad
Windows Keys
Cursor Keys
40 - Keyboard Function Keys
41 - Keyboard Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Scroll Sensor Figure 16. Touchpad pointing device Using the Touchpad
42 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Clicking
Figure 18. Clicking with Touchpad Figure 17. Clicking with button Figure 19. Right-clicking with button 43 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Double-Clicking
Figure 20. Double-clicking with button Figure 21. Double-clicking with Touchpad IF THE INTERVAL BETWEEN CLICKS IS TOO LONG, THE DOUBLE-CLICK WILL NOT BE EXECUTED. PARAMETERS FOR THE QUICK POINT CAN BE ADJUSTED FROM THE MOUSE DIALOG BOX LOCATED IN THE WINDOWS CONTROL PANEL. 44 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Dragging
Figure 22. Dragging with button Figure 23. Dragging with Touchpad 45 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Scrolling
Figure 24. Scrolling with the Scroll Strip Touchpad Control Adjustment
Buttons
Pointers Pointer Options
46 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen
Active Digitizer Display NOTE:Depending upon your system configuration, in addition to the active digitizer, you may also have a capacitive touch panel that responds to finger touch and gestures. (This configuration is called a Dual Digitizer.) For more information about the touchscreen, refer to Using the Optional Capacitive Touchscreen on page 51.
Figure 25. Using the Active Digitizer Display DO NOT USE EXCESSIVE FORCE WHEN TAPPING OR WRITING ON THE SCREEN WITH THE STYLUS. EXCESSIVE FORCE COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE LED AND/OR ACTIVE DIGITIZER. TO PURCHASE ADDITIONAL OR REPLACEMENT STYLUSES, VISIT FUJITSUS ACCESSORIES WEBSITE AT:
WWW.SHOPFUJITSU.COM. 47 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Clicking on Active Digitizer Display
Figure 26. Clicking on the Active Digitizer Display Figure 27. Right-clicking Active Digitizer Right-Clicking on Active Digitizer
48 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Double-Clicking
Figure 28. Double-clicking the Display Dragging
Figure 29. Dragging on the Display 49 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Calibrating the Active Digitizer Display
1 Go to Start -> Control Panel. (On Windows Vista systems, If you are not in Classic View, select Switch to Classic View in the left panel.) 2 Double-click the Tablet PC Settings icon and select the General tab 3 Click the [Calibrate] button. 4 Adjust the display of your Tablet PC to a comfortable angle and find the (+) symbol in the upper-left corner of the display.. DO NOT USE EXCESSIVE FORCE WHEN TAPPING ON THE SCREEN DURING CALIBRATION. USE OF EXCESSIVE FORCE COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE LED AND/OR TOUCH PANEL. 5 Using the stylus, firmly touch the screen directly on the (+) symbol. Lift the stylus from the screen and the target will move to a different location on the screen. 6 Repeat step 4 until you have selected all of the (+) symbols. 7 Once you have selected all the symbols, press the [OK] button. 8 Touch the stylus to various points on the screen to verify that the screen is correctly calibrated. If you are not satisfied with the screens calibration, press the [Calibrate]) button to begin again. 50 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Using the Optional Capacitive Touchscreen
GESTURE SUPPORT IS DETERMINED BY THE APPLICATION IN USE. THE STYLUS TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER FINGER TOUCH. IF THE STYLUS IS WITHIN ACTIVE RANGE OF THE SCREEN, FINGER TOUCH WILL BE DISABLED. WHEN ONE FINGER IS USED ON THE TOUCHSCREEN, IT BEHAVES IN THE SAME MANNER AS A STYLUS. Right-clicking the touchscreen
Gesture Mode
Scrolling Gesture
Zoom Gesture
Rotate Gesture
51 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Installing a Pen Tether
1 Attach the end of the pen tether with the smaller loop to your pen. To do so, push the end of the tether through the hole in the pen, then thread the opposite end of the tether through the loop. 2 Attach the end of the pen tether with the larger loop to the attachment point on your tablet. To do so, insert the end of the pen tether through the attachment point, then feed the pen through the large loop in the tether. Figure 30. Installing a Pen Tether 52 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen Volume Control
ANY SOFTWARE THAT CONTAINS AUDIO FILES WILL ALSO CONTAIN A VOLUME CONTROL OF ITS OWN. IF YOU INSTALL AN EXTERNAL AUDIO DEVICE THAT HAS AN INDEPENDENT VOLUME CONTROL, THE HARDWARE VOLUME CONTROL AND THE SOFTWARE VOLUME CONTROL WILL INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT IF YOU SET YOUR SOFTWARE VOLUME TO OFF, YOU WILL OVERRIDE THE EXTERNAL VOLUME CONTROL SETTING. Controlling the Volume
53 - Volume Control Modular Bay Figure 31. Modular Bay Modular Bay Release Latch Modular Bay Devices
YOU SHOULD NEVER LEAVE YOUR MODULAR BAY EMPTY WHEN THE TABLET PC IS IN OPERATION. IF LEFT EMPTY, DUST OR FOREIGN MATTER MAY ACCUMULATE INSIDE THE TABLET PC. 54 - Modular Bay Devices Removing and Installing Modular Devices
Cold-swapping
1 Close any open files. 2 Shut down your LifeBook Tablet PC. 3 Turn the system upside down and press the Modular Bay release latch in the direction shown in Figure 32. 4 While holding the latch, slide your device out until it is clear of the bay. This will require light force. 5 Slide the device you are installing into your Tablet PC until it clicks into place. 6 It is now safe to turn your Tablet PC back on. 7 You can now access and use the device.
Modular Bay Release Latch Figure 32. Removing/Installing Modular Bay Device Hot-swapping
55 - Modular Bay Devices Figure 33. LifeBook T410 Tablet PC Security/Tablet PC Buttons LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons
Security Button Functions
56 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons
Button Icon System State Security Panel Function System is pre-boot or resuming from suspend Security Button 1 Security Button 2 Security Button 3 Security Button 4 Security Enter Button Table 1. Security Panel Button Functions Pre-logon button functions
<Tab>/<Shift><Tab>
57 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons
<Enter>/<Escape>
Button Icon System State Tablet PC Function System is pre-
logon (Windows logon screen is displayed)
<Tab>
<Enter>
Rotate screen Used to invoke secondary function Ctl+Alt+Del Button Secondary Functions
(Fn + Button)
<Shift><Tab>
<Escape>
None None None Table 2. Pre-logon Tablet PC Button Functions
Screen Rotation
58 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons THE SCREEN ORIENTATION DEFAULT CAN BE CHANGED BY GOING TO THE CONTROL PANEL AND DOUBLE-CLICKING ON THE FUJITSU TABLET CONTROLS ICON AND SELECTING THE DESIRED SETTINGS IN THE DISPLAY PROPERTIES. AFTER CHANGING THE SETTINGS, SAVE THEM IN FUJITSU TABLET CONTROLS.
Function / Fujitsu Menu Utility Button
Post-logon button functions
Page Down / Application A Button
Page Up / Application B Button
59 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons
Button Icon System State Primary Tablet PC Function Secondary Functions
(Fn + Button) System is post-
logon (Windows desktop is displayed) Page Down Page Up User-defined Application A
(Default = Calculator) User-Defined Application B
(Default = MS Journal) Screen Rotation Secondary Function Selection Display Switching:
1. LED only 2. CRT only 3. Dual Display Fujitsu Menu Utility Ctl+Alt+Del Button None Table 3. Post-logon Tablet PC Button Functions Screen Rotation /Display Switching Button
60 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons THE SCREEN ORIENTATION DEFAULT CAN BE CHANGED BY GOING TO THE CONTROL PANEL AND DOUBLE-CLICKING ON THE TABLET PC SETTINGS ICON AND SELECTING THE DESIRED SETTINGS IN THE DISPLAY TAB. AFTER CHANGING THE SETTINGS, SAVE THEM IN FUJITSU TABLET CONTROLS.
Function / Fujitsu Menu Utility Button
Ctl+Alt+Del Button
Changing Tablet PC Button Functions
1 Double-click on the Tablet PC Settings icon in the Control Panel. 2 Select the Buttons tab and select the button you would like to change from the list. 61 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons 3 Click [Change] and open the drop down list in the Press: field. 4 Select the action you would like the button to perform. If you want to launch a program, click on Launch an Application then browse to the location of the program. 5 Click [OK], then click [OK] again. The buttons will now perform the actions you have assigned to them. Setting up LifeBook Security Panel
Numbered Buttons
Enter Button
Passwords
62 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons
Setting Passwords
THE PURPOSE OF SUPERVISOR PASSWORD IS TO BE ABLE TO BYPASS THE USER PASSWORD IN CASE THE USER PASSWORD IS FORGOTTEN. THE SUPERVISOR PASSWORD ALONE WILL NOT LOCK THE SYSTEM. YOU MUST SET THE SUPERVISOR AND USER PASSWORDS FOR THE SECURITY PANEL TO WORK. Setting Supervisor Password
1 Go to the Start menu. 2 Click on Run. 3 Type in: C:\Program Files\Fujitsu\Security Panel Application\Supervisor\ FJSECS.EXE, then press [Enter]
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to set the Supervisor password. Setting User Password 1 Go to the Start menu. 2 Click on All Programs. 3 Click on Security Panel Application -> Security Panel Application. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to set the user password. 63 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons YOU MAY CHANGE OR REMOVE THE SUPERVISOR OR USER PASSWORD BY REPEATING THE STEPS DEFINED ABOVE. Using Your LifeBook Security Panel
From Off State 1 Turn on your system. 2 When the Security Indicator flashes, enter the password and press Enter button (e.g., if the password is 22222, first press Button 2 five times, then press the Enter button). The Tablet PC will boot to normal operation. From Sleep/Hibernation State 1 Press your Suspend/Resume button. 2 When the Security Indicator flashes, enter the password and press Enter button.The Tablet PC should resume normal operation. Incorrect Password Entry
64 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons REMEMBER THE USER PASSWORD YOU SPECIFIED ON THE SECURITY PANEL APPLICATION. IF YOU FORGET THE PASSWORD YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE YOUR COMPUTER. THE SUPERVISOR PASSWORD CAN OVERRIDE THE USER PASSWORD. Precautions Opening and Closing the Cover
1 Open the system Control Panel and select Power Options. (In Windows XP or Vista, if the display is in Category view, click Change battery settings under the Mobile PC category. If it is in Classic view, click Power Options.) 2 Click Choose what closing the lid does in the left pane. 3 Select the desired action for When I close the lid, then click the [Save changes] button. Low Battery Operations
Uninstalling/Re-installing the Security Panel Application
65 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons Uninstalling the Security Panel Application Software
NextYes Removing Security Panel Application with Passwords Still Active
REMOVING THE APPLICATIONS DOES NOT REMOVE THE PASSWORD. IT SIMPLY REMOVES THE ABILITY TO CHANGE/ADD/REMOVE PASSWORDS. TO CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD YOU MUST REINSTALL THE APPLICATION. User:
1 Go to Start -> Control Panel. 2 Open Programs and Features in the Control Panel. 3 Select Security Panel for User in the list, and click Uninstall/Change. 4 When User Account Control box appears, click Continue. Supervisor:
1 Go to Start -> Control Panel. 2 Open Add or Remove Programs Properties in the Control Panel. 3 Select the Security Panel for Supervisor in the list, and click Uninstall/Change. 4 When User Account Control box appears, click Continue. 66 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons Reinstalling the Security Panel Application
Utilities\Security Panel Application Supervisor User
1 Go to the Utilities\Security Panel Application\ Supervisor folder on the CD and double-click the setup.exe file. The Installing Security Panel Application window will appear. Follow the instructions on the screen. 2 Go to the Utilities\Security Panel Application\User folder on the CD and double-click the setup.exe file. The Installing Security Panel Application window will appear. Follow the instructions on the screen.
67 - LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons Chapter 2 Getting Started with Your LifeBook Power Sources
Connecting the Power Adapters
Connecting the AC Adapter 1 Plug the DC output cable into the DC power jack of your LifeBook Tablet PC. 2 Plug the AC adapter into an AC electrical outlet. Connecting the Optional Auto/Airline Adapter 1 Plug the DC output cable into the DC power jack on your Tablet PC. 2 Plug the Auto/Airline adapter into the cigarette lighter of an automobile, or, 3 Plug the Auto/Airline adapter into the DC power jack on an airplane seat. 68 DC Power Jack AC Adapter Switching from AC Adapter Power or the Auto/Airline Adapter to Battery Power Figure 34. Connecting the AC Adapter 1 Be sure that you have at least one charged battery installed. 2 Remove the AC adapter or the Auto/Airline adapter. THE LITHIUM ION BATTERY IS NOT CHARGED UPON PURCHASE. INITIALLY, YOU WILL NEED TO CONNECT EITHER THE AC ADAPTER OR THE AUTO/AIRLINE ADAPTER TO USE YOUR TABLET PC. 69 - Power Sources Starting Your LifeBook Tablet PC Power On Power/Suspend/Resume Button
WHEN YOU TURN ON YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC BE SURE YOU HAVE A POWER SOURCE. THIS MEANS THAT AT LEAST ONE BATTERY IS INSTALLED AND CHARGED, OR THAT THE AC OR AUTO/AIRLINE ADAPTER IS CONNECTED AND HAS POWER.
. Figure 35. Power/Suspend/Resume Button 70 - Starting Your LifeBook Tablet PC DO NOT CARRY YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC AROUND WITH THE POWER ON OR SUBJECT IT TO SHOCKS OR VIBRATION, AS YOU RISK DAMAGING YOUR TABLET PC.
NEVER TURN OFF YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC DURING THE POWER ON SELF TEST (POST) OR IT WILL CAUSE AN ERROR MESSAGE TO BE DISPLAYED WHEN YOU TURN YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC ON THE NEXT TIME. See Power On Self Test Messages on page 118. Boot Sequence
71 - Starting Your LifeBook Tablet PC
Hard Disk Drive Passwords
BIOS Setup Utility
REMEMBER YOUR PASSWORDS. IF YOU SET AND FORGET YOUR USER AND MASTER HARD DISK PASSWORDS, FUJITSU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RESET IT. YOU MAY LOSE DATA AND HAVE TO REPLACE YOUR SYSTEM BOARD OR HARD DISK DRIVE. BIOS Setup Utility
Entering the BIOS Setup Utility
1 Turn on or restart your LifeBook Tablet PC. 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. 72 - Starting Your LifeBook Tablet PC 3 Press the [RIGHT ARROW] or [LEFT ARROW] key to scroll through the other setup menus to review or alter the current settings. Using the TrustedCore Menu
BIOS Guide
http://www.computers.us.fujitsu.com/support
Booting the System
73 - Starting Your LifeBook Tablet PC Starting Windows the first time THE FIRST TIME YOU INITIALIZE YOUR WINDOWS SYSTEM, THE SCREEN WILL BE BLANK FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO MINUTES. THIS IS NORMAL. AFTER INITIALIZATION, A SET UP WINDOWS DIALOG BOX WILL APPEAR. IMPORTANT: DURING THE SETUP PROCEDURE, DO NOT DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY, PRESS ANY BUTTONS, OR USE ANY PERIPHERAL DEVICES SUCH AS A MOUSE, KEYBOARD, OR REMOTE CONTROL.
1 First of all, you will need to read and accept the End User License Agreements (EULAs). IF YOU REJECT THE TERMS OF THE LICENSE AGREEMENTS YOU WILL BE ASKED TO REVIEW THE LICENSE AGREEMENTS FOR INFORMATION ON RETURNING WINDOWS OR TO SHUT DOWN YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC. YOU CANNOT USE YOUR TABLET PC UNTIL YOU HAVE ACCEPTED THE LICENSE AGREEMENTS. IF YOU STOP THE PROCESS YOUR TABLET PC WILL RETURN TO THE BEGINNING OF THE WINDOWS WELCOME PROCESS, EVEN IF YOU SHUT YOUR TABLET PC DOWN AND START IT UP AGAIN. 2 You will be prompted to enter your User Name and Password and you will be given a chance to select an icon for your account. 3 The next screen asks for a Computer Name and allows you to choose a desktop background. 4 You will next see a "Help protect Windows automatically" screen in which the default choice is "Use recommended settings. The other two choices are "Install important updates only" and "Ask me later". Select from the three choices. 5 On the next screen set your time and date settings. 6 You will next see the "Select your computer's current location" screen. Make your selection from Home, Work
(Default), and Public location. 74 - Starting Your LifeBook Tablet PC 7 The "Thank you" screen follows and an offer for free Norton Internet Security is extended. Following are several screens while Windows checks the system performance. 8 Windows will then boot up for the first time. As noted above, the first time you initialize your system, the screen will be blank for approximately two minutes. This is normal. During this period, do not disconnect the power supply, press any buttons, or use any peripheral devices such as mouse, keyboard, or remote control. Registering Windows 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 xx items (where xx is the number of topics in the Welcome Center). 2 Click on Register Windows Online and follow the instructions that appear to register your copy of Windows. Registering Your LifeBook Tablet PC with Fujitsu
http://solutions.us.fujitsu.com/.
Installing ClickMe!
ClickMe!
BEFORE INSTALLING THE CLICKME! UTILITY, BE SURE THE WIRELESS LAN SWITCH IS TURNED ON.
75 - Starting Your LifeBook Tablet PC THERE MAY BE SOME THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS THAT DO NOT GET INSTALLED USING THE CLICKME!
UTILITY. FOR MORE INFORMATION, REFER TO YOUR GETTING STARTED GUIDE.
Fujitsu Driver Update Utility
76 - Starting Your LifeBook Tablet PC Power Management
Power/Suspend/Resume Button
and
Sleep Mode
77 - Power Management
IF RUNNING YOUR TABLET PC ON BATTERY POWER, BE AWARE THAT THE BATTERY CONTINUES TO DISCHARGE WHILE YOUR TABLET PC IS IN SLEEP MODE, THOUGH NOT AS QUICKLY AS WHEN FULLY OPERATIONAL. DISABLING THE POWER/SUSPEND/RESUME BUTTON PREVENTS IT FROM BEING USED TO PUT THE TABLET PC INTO SLEEP OR HIBERNATION (SAVE-TO-DISK) MODE. THE BUTTON RESUME FUNCTION CANNOT BE DISABLED. THE SLEEP OR HIBERNATION MODE SHOULD NOT BE USED WITH CERTAIN EXPRESSCARDS. CHECK YOUR EXPRESSCARD DOCUMENTATION FOR MORE INFORMATION. WHEN EXPRESSCARDS OR EXTERNAL DEVICES ARE IN USE, HIBERNATION MODE CANNOT RETURN TO THE EXACT STATE PRIOR TO SUSPENSION, BECAUSE ALL OF THE PERIPHERAL DEVICES WILL BE RE-INITIALIZED WHEN THE SYSTEM RESTARTS. IF YOUR TABLET PC IS ACTIVELY ACCESSING INFORMATION WHEN YOU ENTER THE SLEEP OR HIBER-
NATION MODE, CHANGES TO OPEN FILES ARE NOT LOST. THE FILES ARE LEFT OPEN AND MEMORY IS KEPT ACTIVE DURING SLEEP MODE OR THE MEMORY IS TRANSFERRED TO THE INTERNAL HARD DRIVE DURING HIBERNATION MODE. THE MAIN ADVANTAGE OF USING HIBERNATION IS THAT POWER IS NOT REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN YOUR DATA. THIS IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT IF YOU WILL BE LEAVING YOUR TABLET PC IN A SUSPENDED STATE FOR A PROLONGED PERIOD OF TIME. THE DRAWBACK OF USING HIBERNATION MODE IS THAT IT LENGTHENS THE POWER DOWN AND POWER UP SEQUENCES AND RESETS PERIPHERAL DEVICES. 78 - Power Management Hibernation (Save-to-Disk) Feature
Enable or Disable the Hibernation Feature
1 From the Start menu, select Control Panel, then select the Power Options icon. 2 Select Choose what the power button does or Choose what closing the lid does, then make your selections
(Do Nothing, Sleep, Hibernate, or Shut Down). Windows Power Management
Restarting the System
1 Click the [Start] button, and then move the mouse over the small arrow at the bottom right of the right-hand pane. 2 Select Restart from the list. TURNING OFF YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC WITHOUT EXITING WINDOWS OR TURNING ON YOUR TABLET PC WITHIN 10 SECONDS OF THE SYSTEM BEING SHUT OFF MAY CAUSE AN ERROR WHEN YOU START THE NEXT TIME. 79 - Power Management Powering Off
BE SURE TO CLOSE ALL FILES, EXIT ALL APPLICATIONS, AND SHUT DOWN YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM PRIOR TO TURNING OFF THE POWER. IF FILES ARE OPEN WHEN YOU TURN THE POWER OFF, YOU WILL LOSE ANY CHANGES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN SAVED, AND MAY CAUSE DISK ERRORS.
1 Click the [Start] button, and then move the mouse over the small arrow at the bottom right of the right-hand pane. 2 Select Shut Down from the list.
ENERGY STAR Compliance
ENERGY STAR
80 - Power Management Sleep Mode:
Energy saving benefits:
www.energystar.gov
http://www.computers.us.fujitsu.com/www/content/aboutus/environmental/environment.php 81 - Power Management Chapter 3 User-Installable Features Lithium ion Battery
DO NOT LEAVE A FAULTY BATTERY IN YOUR TABLET PC. IT MAY DAMAGE YOUR AC ADAPTER, OPTIONAL AUTO/AIRLINE ADAPTER, ANOTHER BATTERY OR YOUR TABLET PC ITSELF. IT MAY ALSO PREVENT OPERATION OF YOUR TABLET PC BY DRAINING ALL AVAILABLE CURRENT INTO THE BAD BATTERY. 82 ACTUAL BATTERY LIFE WILL VARY BASED ON SCREEN BRIGHTNESS, APPLICATIONS, FEATURES, POWER MANAGEMENT SETTINGS, BATTERY CONDITION AND OTHER CUSTOMER PREFERENCES. OPTICAL DRIVE OR HARD DRIVE USAGE MAY ALSO HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON BATTERY LIFE. THE BATTERY CHARGING CAPACITY IS REDUCED AS THE BATTERY AGES. IF YOUR BATTERY IS RUNNING LOW QUICKLY, YOU SHOULD REPLACE IT WITH A NEW ONE. UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL LAW IT MAY BE ILLEGAL TO DISPOSE OF BATTERIES BY PUTTING THEM IN THE TRASH. PLEASE TAKE CARE OF OUR ENVIRONMENT AND DISPOSE OF BATTERIES PROPERLY. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY FOR DETAILS REGARDING RECYCLING OR DISPOSING OF OLD BATTERIES. IF YOU CANNOT FIND THIS INFORMATION ELSEWHERE, CONTACT YOUR SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE AT 1-800-8FUJITSU (1-800-838-5487) Recharging the Batteries
MAKE SURE THAT THE PERCENTAGE CHARGE IS INDICATED BY THE BATTERY CHARGING INDICATOR ON THE STATUS INDICATOR PANEL.
(See Power Management on page 77 for more information on Sleep mode and shutdown procedure) 83 - Lithium ion Battery USING HEAVY CURRENT DEVICES OR FREQUENT EXTERNAL OPTICAL DRIVE ACCESSES MAY PREVENT CHARGING COMPLETELY. Low Battery State
ONCE THE LOW BATTERY NOTIFICATION MESSAGE APPEARS, YOU NEED TO SAVE ALL YOUR ACTIVE DATA AND PUT YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC INTO SLEEP MODE UNTIL YOU CAN PROVIDE A NEW POWER SOURCE. YOU SHOULD PROVIDE A CHARGED BATTERY, AN AC POWER ADAPTER, OR AUTO/AIRLINE ADAPTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. WHEN YOU ARE IN SLEEP MODE THERE MUST ALWAYS BE AT LEAST ONE POWER SOURCE ACTIVE. IF YOU REMOVE ALL POWER SOURCES WHILE YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC IS IN SLEEP MODE, ANY DATA THAT HAS NOT BEEN SAVED TO THE HARD DRIVE WILL BE LOST.
84 - Lithium ion Battery Shorted Batteries
Replacing the Battery
Cold-swapping Batteries
1 Have a charged battery ready to install. 2 Shut down your Tablet PC and disconnect the AC adapter. 3 While pushing the battery bay release latches towards each other, slide the battery out of the bay. 4 Insert a new battery into the bay, and press it in firmly so that the latches click into place. 5 Plug in the AC adapter and turn the power on. Hot-swapping Batteries
BE SURE TO PLUG IN AN AC ADAPTER PRIOR TO REMOVING THE BATTERY. THERE IS NO BRIDGE BATTERY PRESENT TO SUPPORT THE SYSTEM WHILE THE BATTERY IS BEING REPLACED. IF YOU DO NOT USE AN AC ADAPTER YOU WILL LOSE ANY UNSAVED FILES. 1 Plug an AC Adapter into the system and connect it to a power outlet. 85 - Lithium ion Battery Battery Pack Battery Bay Release Latches 2 Follow steps 3 through 5 in Cold Swapping Batteries. Figure 36. Removing a Battery IF THE LITHIUM ION BATTERY CONNECTOR IS NOT FULLY SEATED, YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO USE YOUR TABLET PC OR CHARGE YOUR BATTERY. 86 - Lithium ion Battery SD/Memory Stick Card Slot SD Card Figure 37. Installing a Memory Stick or SD Card Memory Stick Memory Stick/Secure Digital Cards
87 - Memory Stick/Secure Digital Cards Installing Memory Stick/SD Cards
INSTALLING OR REMOVING A MEMORY STICK OR SD CARD DURING YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PCS SHUTDOWN OR BOOTUP PROCESS MAY DAMAGE THE CARD AND/OR YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC. DO NOT INSERT A CARD INTO A SLOT IF THERE IS WATER OR ANY OTHER SUBSTANCE ON THE CARD AS YOU MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE CARD, YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC, OR BOTH. 1 See your specific card manual for instructions on the installation of your card. Some cards may require that your Tablet PC is off while installing them. 2 Make sure there is no card currently in the slot. If there is, see Removing a Memory Stick/SD Card. 3 Insert your card into the slot with the product label facing up. 4 Push the card firmly into the slot until it is seated in the connector. Removing A Memory Stick/SD Card
SEE YOUR CARD MANUAL FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REMOVAL OF YOUR CARD. SOME CARDS MAY REQUIRE YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC TO BE IN SLEEP MODE OR OFF WHILE REMOVING THEM. 1 Select Safely Remove Hardware from the System Tray. Highlight the card in the list, then click [Stop]. 2 Push the Memory Stick or SD Card in until it unlatches. It will then eject from the slot for removal. 88 - Memory Stick/Secure Digital Cards ExpressCard Eject Button ExpressCard (54 mm) ExpressCard (34 mm) ExpressCard Slot Figure 38. Installing/Removing an ExpressCard ExpressCards
Installing ExpressCards
INSTALLING OR REMOVING AN EXPRESSCARD DURING YOUR NOTEBOOKS SHUTDOWN OR BOOTUP PROCESS MAY DAMAGE THE CARD AND/OR YOUR NOTEBOOK. DO NOT INSERT AN EXPRESSCARD INTO A SLOT IF THERE IS WATER OR ANY OTHER SUBSTANCE ON THE CARD AS YOU MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE CARD, YOUR NOTEBOOK, OR BOTH. 89 - ExpressCards YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO LOG ON AS ADMINISTRATOR OR A MEMBER OF THE ADMINISTRATORS GROUP TO COMPLETE THIS PROCEDURE. IF YOUR COMPUTER IS CONNECTED TO A NETWORK, NETWORK POLICY SETTINGS MAY ALSO PREVENT YOU FROM COMPLETING THIS PROCEDURE.
1 Make sure there is no ExpressCard currently in the slot. If there is, see Removing ExpressCards. 2 If the eject button is extended, press it in until it clicks. 3 Insert your ExpressCard into the slot with the product label facing up. If you are inserting a 34 mm card, be sure to align it with the left side of the slot when inserting it. 4 Push the card firmly into the slot until it is seated in the connector. Removing ExpressCards
REMOVE DEVICES USING THE SAFELY REMOVE HARDWARE ICON IN THE SYSTEM TRAY AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT OF YOUR SCREEN. IF THE DIALOG BOX STATES THAT THE DEVICE CANNOT BE REMOVED, YOU MUST SAVE ALL OF YOUR OPEN FILES, CLOSE ANY OPEN APPLICATIONS AND SHUT DOWN YOUR NOTEBOOK.
1 Unlock the card from the slot by pressing the eject button to the right of the slot in which the card is located. When pressed, the button will pop out. 2 Firmly press the button again until it is flush with the notebook. This will eject the card slightly out of the slot allowing you to remove the card. 90 - ExpressCards Memory Upgrade Module
DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS FROM THE MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE COMPARTMENT EXCEPT THE ONES SPECIFICALLY SHOWN IN THE DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE. THE MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE CAN BE SEVERELY DAMAGED BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
(ESD). TO MINIMIZE RISK TO THE MODULE, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS:
BEFORE HANDLING A MEMORY MODULE, TOUCH A GROUNDED METAL OBJECT TO DISCHARGE STATIC ELECTRICITY BUILT UP IN YOUR BODY. WHEN INSTALLING OR REMOVING A MEMORY MODULE, HOLD IT BY THE EDGE SO AS NOT TO TOUCH ANY CONTACTS OR CHIPS. BE CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH ANY INTERNAL COMPUTER TERMINALS OR COMPONENTS; THE OIL FROM YOUR FINGERS COULD CAUSE A SHORT TO THE COMPONENTS. BE SURE TO POWER DOWN YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE ADDING OR REMOVING MEMORY MODULES. EVEN IF THE SYSTEM IS IN HIBERNATE OR SLEEP STATES, DATA COULD BE LOST OR THE MEMORY COULD BE DAMAGED IF POWER IS STILL AVAILABLE TO THE SYSTEM. Installing Memory Upgrade Modules 1 Turn off power to your Tablet PC, remove any power adapter (AC or auto/airline). Remove the battery. 2 Make sure that all the connector covers are closed. 3 Turn the Tablet PC bottom side up, and remove the screws from the memory upgrade module compartment. 4 Slide the cover towards the battery compartment slightly, then lift it and remove it (Figure 39). 5 Remove the memory upgrade module from the static guarded sleeve. 6 Align the memory upgrade module with the part side up. Align the connector edge of the memory upgrade module with the connector slot in the compartment.(Figure 40) 91 - Memory Upgrade Module Retaining Clip Figure 39. Opening Memory Compartment Figure 40. Installing a Second Memory Module 7 Insert the memory upgrade module at a 45 angle. Press the connector edge of the module firmly down and into the connector until it lodges under the retaining clip. Youll hear a click when it is properly in place. 8 Replace the cover and reinstall the screws. THE MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE IS NOT SOMETHING YOU ROUTINELY REMOVE FROM YOUR TABLET PC. ONCE IT IS INSTALLED, YOU CAN LEAVE IT IN PLACE UNLESS YOU WANT TO CHANGE SYSTEM MEMORY CAPACITY. 92 - Memory Upgrade Module Removing a Memory Upgrade Module 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 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 module by lifting it up and pulling it away from your Tablet PC. 4 Store the memory upgrade module in a static guarded sleeve. Replace the cover and reinstall the screws. Checking the Memory Capacity
View amount of RAM and processor speed
IF THE TOTAL MEMORY DISPLAYED IS INCORRECT, CHECK THAT YOUR MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE IS PROPERLY INSTALLED. (IF THE MODULE IS PROPERLY INSTALLED AND THE CAPACITY IS STILL NOT CORRECTLY RECOGNIZED, SEE TROUBLESHOOTING ON PAGE 105. 93 - Memory Upgrade Module Media Holder Tray Emergency Tray Release Figure 41. Optical Drive Media Tray Eject Button Optical Drive
Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer:
Media Player Software
94 - Optical Drive DO NOT OPERATE YOUR OPTICAL DRIVE UNLESS YOUR LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK IS SITTING ON A FLAT SURFACE. USING A DRIVE WHEN THE SYSTEM IS NOT LEVEL MAY DAMAGE THE DRIVE OR PREVENT PROPER OPERATION. PROLONGED USE OF THE OPTICAL DRIVE, SUCH AS WATCHING A DVD MOVIE, WILL SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE YOUR BATTERY LIFE IF NO EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE IS ATTACHED. Loading Media on Your Drive
1 Push and release the eject button on the front of the optical drive to open the holder tray. The tray will come out of the LifeBook notebook a short distance. 2 Gently pull the tray out until a media disc can easily be placed in the tray. YOU SHOULD PERIODICALLY CHECK THE FUJITSU WEBSITE AT US.FUJITSU.COM/COMPUTERS FOR THE MOST CURRENT DRIVERS. ALL LIFEBOOK DVD PLAYERS ARE SET TO PLAY DVD TITLES WITH REGION CODE NUMBER 1 WHICH IS SPECIFIED FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN MARKET. THE REGION NUMBER IS A REGIONAL RESTRICTION CODE DEFINED BY THE DVD FORUM ACTING ON HOLLYWOOD REQUIREMENTS. DIFFERENT REGION CODES ARE RECORDED ON VIDEO DVD TITLES FOR PUBLICATION IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE WORLD. IF THE REGIONAL CODE OF THE DVD PLAYER DOES NOT MATCH THE REGIONAL CODES ON THE TITLES, THEN PLAYBACK IS IMPOSSIBLE. YOU CAN CHANGE THE REGION CODE ON THE DVD PLAYER USING THE PROPERTIES MENU OF THE DVD SOFTWARE. NOTE, HOWEVER, THAT YOU CAN ONLY CHANGE THE REGION CODE UP TO FOUR TIMES. AFTER THE 4TH CHANGE, THE LAST CODE ENTERED BECOMES PERMANENT, AND CANNOT BE CHANGED. 3 Place the media into the tray, label side up, with the hole in the center of the disc. Snap the disc onto the raised circle in the center of the tray. 95 - Optical Drive 4 Gently push the holder tray back in until you hear a click IF YOU HAVE DISABLED THE AUTO INSERT NOTIFICATION FUNCTION, YOU WILL HAVE TO START THE DRIVE EITHER BY USING MY COMPUTER OR FROM WITHIN WINDOWS EXPLORER, SINCE YOUR NOTEBOOK WILL NOT AUTOMATICALLY RECOGNIZE THAT MEDIA HAS BEEN LOADED.
Figure 42. Loading/Ejecting Media 96 - Optical Drive 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 until the disc can easily be removed from the tray. 3 Carefully remove the media disc from the holder tray. 4 Gently push the holder tray back in until you hear a click. Emergency Optical Drive Tray Release
Using the Media Player Software Figure 43. Emergency Tray Release DEPENDING UPON ITS CONFIGURATION, YOUR SYSTEM MAY NOT HAVE THE MEDIA PLAYER SOFTWARE PRE-INSTALLED. IF IT IS NOT INSTALLED, REFERENCE THE DOCUMENTATION THAT ACCOMPANIES THE MEDIA APPLICATION. 97 - Optical Drive Starting a DVD Movie 1 Insert the DVD into the optical drive of the notebook. If the CD AutoRun feature activates, skip Step 2. 2 The first time you insert a movie into the DVD/CD-RW tray, you will be prompted to select what you want the system to do when discs are inserted (e.g., start automatically or wait for a prompt). Until you make a selection, you will receive the same prompt whenever you insert a disc. 3 Click OK to close the About DVD Player Performance dialog box and the movie will begin. Opening the Media Player Control Panel
1 Right-click on the movie screen to open a dropdown menu for options. 2 Select View, then Player for all controls available. This will open the control panel at the bottom of the screen. Using the Media Player Control Panel
1 To pause the movie, click the on-screen button. 2 To rewind the movie, click the button to rewind to a specific portion of the movie, or the button to return to the opening screen. 3 To fast-forward the movie, click the button to forward to a specific portion of the movie, or the button to jump to the ending credits. 4 To stop the movie, click the button. Exiting the Media Player 1 Click the located in the upper right corner of the title bar. This will open a media player dialog box. 2 Click Yes to stop and exit the movie, or No to close the media player dialog box and return to the movie. 98 - Optical Drive Using Media Player on Battery Power
MANY MOVIE RUN-TIMES ARE LONGER THAN YOUR SYSTEM CAN SUPPORT ON A SINGLE BATTERY. IF YOU ARE WATCHING A DVD MOVIE ON BATTERY POWER YOU MAY NEED TO SWAP IN AN ADDITIONAL, CHARGED BATTERY OR ATTACH AC POWER DURING THE MOVIE TO VIEW IT IN ITS ENTIRETY. AN ADDITIONAL FULLY-CHARGED BATTERY IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED IF YOU WILL BE WATCHING DVD MOVIES ON BATTERY POWER. IF YOU DONT HAVE AN ADDITIONAL BATTERY, YOU MAY PURCHASE ONE EITHER ONLINE AT: HTTP://WWW.COMPUTERS.US.FUJITSU.COM OR BY CALLING 1-877-372-3473. To Watch a Movie on Battery Power:
1 Have an additional full-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 media player. IF YOU DO NOT STOP THE MEDIA PLAYER QUICKLY AND THE LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK ATTEMPTS TO AUTO-
SUSPEND (CRITICAL BATTERY LOW STATE) THE LIFEBOOK NOTEBOOK WILL SHUT DOWN IMPROPERLY. IF THIS OCCURS, YOU MAY NEED TO PERFORM A HARD RESET AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS, IF ANY, PRESENTED TO YOU BEFORE THE SYSTEM WILL REBOOT. 4 Power down your notebook and replace the discharged battery with an additional fully-charged battery. If you do not have an additional battery, you may attach AC power as soon as you see the low battery warning. 5 Resume operation by pressing the Suspend button again. This is not required if you attached AC power without entering standby mode. 6 Restart your media player, locate and skip to the chapter of the movie you were last watching, then continue watching your DVD movie. SOME SHORTER DVD MOVIES MAY NOT REQUIRE YOU TO SWAP BATTERIES OR ATTACH AC POWER TO COMPLETE THEM. HOWEVER, IT IS BEST TO BE PREPARED SINCE ACTUAL BATTERY LIFE WHILE OPERATING THE OPTICAL DRIVE CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. 99 - Optical Drive Device Ports
Internal LAN (RJ-45) Jack
1 Align the connector with the port opening. 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated. 3 Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN outlet. LAN Connector Figure 44. Connecting the LAN Port Replicator Connector
100 - Device Ports Universal Serial Bus Ports
1 Align the connector with the port opening. 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated. Figure 45. Connecting a USB Device DUE TO THE ONGOING CHANGES IN USB TECHNOLOGY AND STANDARDS, NOT ALL USB DEVICES AND/OR DRIVERS ARE GUARANTEED TO WORK. IEEE 1394 Port
101 - Device Ports THE 1394 PORT USED IN THIS SYSTEM USES A FOUR-PIN CONFIGURATION. IF YOU INTEND TO INTERFACE WITH DEVICES WHICH USE A SIX-PIN CONFIGURATION, YOU WILL NEED TO PURCHASE AN ADAPTER.
1 Align the connector with the port opening. 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated. IEEE 1394 Connector Figure 46. Connecting an IEEE1394 Device Headphone Jack
1 Align the connector with the port opening. 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated. 102 - Device Ports Microphone Jack
1 Align the connector with the port opening. 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated. HDMI Port
1 Align the connector with the port opening. 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated. HDMI Connector HDMI Port Figure 47. Connecting an HDMI device External Video Port
1 Align the connector with the port opening. 2 Push the connector into the port until it is seated. 103 - Device Ports 3 Tighten the two hold-down screws, located on each end of the connector. PRESSING THE [FN] + [F10] KEYS ALLOWS YOU TO CHANGE YOUR SELECTION OF WHERE TO SEND YOUR DISPLAY VIDEO. EACH TIME YOU PRESS THE KEY COMBINATION, YOU WILL STEP TO THE NEXT CHOICE, STARTING WITH THE BUILT-IN DISPLAY PANEL ONLY, MOVING TO THE EXTERNAL MONITOR ONLY, FINALLY MOVING TO BOTH THE BUILT-IN DISPLAY PANEL AND AN EXTERNAL MONITOR. External Video Cable External Video Port Figure 48. Connecting an External Video Device 104 - Device Ports Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Your LifeBook Troubleshooting
Identifying the Problem
1 Turn off your LifeBook Tablet PC. 2 Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into your Tablet PC and to an active AC power source. 3 Make sure that any card installed in the ExpressCard slot is seated properly. You can also remove the card from the slot, thus eliminating it as a possible cause of failure. 4 Make sure that any devices connected to the external connectors are plugged in properly. You can also disconnect such devices, thus eliminating them as possible causes of failure. 5 Turn on your Tablet PC. Make sure it has been off at least 10 seconds before you turn it back on. 6 Go through the boot sequence. 105 7 If the problem has not been resolved, refer to the Troubleshooting Table, that follows, for more detailed troubleshooting information. IF YOU KEEP NOTES ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE TRIED, YOUR SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE MAY BE ABLE TO HELP YOU MORE QUICKLY BY GIVING ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS OVER THE PHONE. 8 If you have tried the solutions suggested in the Troubleshooting Table without success, contact your support representative:
106 - Troubleshooting Specific Problems Using the Troubleshooting Table
Troubleshooting Table ProblemPage ProblemPage Audio Problems . page 108 USB Device Problems . page 111 Optical Drive Problems. page 108 ExpressCard Problems . page 111 Port Replicator Problems . page 109 Power Failures . page 111 Hard Drive Problems . page 110 Shutdown and Startup Problems. page 114 Keyboard or Mouse Problems . page 110 Video Problems . page 115 Memory Problems . page 110 Miscellaneous Problems . page 117 107 - Troubleshooting Problem Audio Problems Possible Cause Possible Solutions There is no sound coming from the built-in speaker. The volume is turned too low. The software volume control is set too low. Adjust the volume control on your Tablet PC and operating system. Use the [Fn+F9] key combination on your keyboard. Pressing [F9] repeatedly while holding [Fn] will increase the volume of your Tablet PC. Manually adjusting the volume (i.e., keyboard "hot keys") should dynamically adjust the volume of the operating sys-
tem (see above). If that doesnt work, adjust the sound vol-
ume control settings in your software or application. Headphones are plugged into your Tablet PC. Plugging in headphones disables the built-in speakers. Remove the headphones. BIOS audio settings are incor-
rect. Set the BIOS setup utility to the default values within the Mul-
timedia Device Configuration menu. See BIOS Setup Utility on page 72. Software driver is not configured correctly. The speakers have been muted using the Volume icon in the system tray. The audio driver may be installed or reinstalled using the Drivers and Applications CD that came with your Fujitsu Life-
Book. Refer to your application and operating system docu-
mentation for help. Click on the Volume icon in the system tray on the bottom right of the screen. (It looks like a speaker). If the Mute box has a red circle on it, click on it to unselect it. You can also use the [Fn+F3] key combination to toggle the volume on and off. Pressing [F3] while holding [Fn] will toggle the audio mute. Optical Drive Problems (optional external device) LifeBook Tablet PC fails to recognize DVD/CD-
RW/CD-ROMs. The disc is not pushed down onto raised center circle of the drive. Open optical drive tray and re-install the disc properly. 108 - Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions LifeBook Tablet PC fails to recognize DVD/CD-
RW/CD-ROMs. Optical drive tray is not latched shut.
Incorrect DVD Player or no DVD Player software is installed. Wrong drive designator was used for the disc in the appli-
cation. Push on the front of the optical drive tray until it latches. If that doesnt work, pull out the modular drive latch to remove the device from the bay, then re-insert the drive until it latched; this ensures that the drive is properly seated. Install DVD Player software. (See Media Player Software on page 94 for more information.) Verify the drive designator used by the application is the same as the one used by the operating system. When the operating system is booted from a DVD/CD, drive designa-
tions are automatically adjusted. Note that the drive designa-
tion can be changed with the Disk Management tool located at Administrative Tools -> Computer Management. DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM is dirty or defective. Wipe the disc with a non-abrasive CD cleaning cloth and reinsert. If it still will not work try another DVD/CD-RW/CD-
ROM in the drive. The drive access indicator on the Status Indicator Panel blinks at regular intervals with no disc in the tray or the drive is not installed. Port Replicator Problems The Windows auto insertion function is active and is checking to see if a disc is ready to run. This is normal. However, you may disable this feature. Note: Be sure to power down your LifeBook Tablet PC before adding a printer to the Port Replicator parallel port. Tablet PC does not turn on when installed in the optional Port Replicator Port Replicator AC adapter is not plugged in. Tablet PC is not properly seated in the Port Replicator. Provide power to the Port Replicator. Remove and re-dock your LifeBook Tablet PC. 109 - Troubleshooting Problem Hard Drive Problems You cannot access your hard drive. Possible Cause Possible Solutions The wrong drive designator was used by an application when a bootable disc was used to start the Tablet PC. Security is set so your operat-
ing system cannot be started without a password. Verify drive designator used by application is in use by the operating system. When the operating system is booted from a CD, drive designations are automatically adjusted. Verify your password and security settings. Keyboard or Mouse Problems The built-in keyboard does not seem to work. The Tablet PC has gone into Sleep mode. Push the Power/Suspend/Resume button. You have installed an external keyboard or mouse, and it does not seem to work. You have connected an external keyboard or a mouse and it seems to be locking up the system. Memory Problems Your System screen in the Control Panel does not show the correct amount of installed memory. Your application has locked out your keyboard. Try to use your integrated pointing device to restart your sys-
tem. Your external device is not properly installed. Your operating system is not set up with correct software driver for that device. Your operating system is not setup with correct software driver for that device. Re-install your device. See Device Ports on page 100. Check your device and operating system documentation and activate the proper driver. Check your device and operating system documentation and activate the proper driver. Your system has crashed. Try to restart your Tablet PC. Your memory upgrade mod-
ule is not properly installed. Remove and re-install your memory upgrade module. See Memory Upgrade Module on page 91. You have a memory failure. Check for Power On Self Test (POST) messages. See Power On Self Test Messages on page 118. 110 - Troubleshooting Problem USB Device Problems You have installed a USB device. Your LifeBook Tab-
let PC does not recognize the device, or the device does not seem to work properly. ExpressCard Problems A card inserted in the ExpressCard slot does not work or is locking up the system. Power Failures You turn on your LifeBook Tablet PC and nothing seems to happen. Possible Cause Possible Solutions The device is not properly installed. Remove and re-install the device. See Device Ports on page 100. Close the application and restart your Tablet PC. The device may have been installed while an application was running, so your Tablet PC is not aware of its installa-
tion. Your device may not have the correct software driver active. See your software documentation and activate the correct driver. Card is not properly installed. Remove and re-install the card. See ExpressCards on page 89. Card may have been installed while an application was run-
ning, so your Tablet PC is not aware of its installation. Close the application and restart your Tablet PC. Your software may not have the correct driver active. See your software documentation and activate the correct driver. The installed battery is com-
pletely discharged or there is no Power adapter (AC or Auto/Airline) installed. The battery is installed but is faulty. Check the Status Indicator Panel to determine the presence and condition of the battery. See Status Indicator Panel on page 30. Install a charged battery or a Power adapter. Use the Status Indicator panel to verify the presence and condition of the battery. See Status Indicator Panel on page 30. If the battery indicates a short, remove it and operate from another power source or replace that battery. 111 - Troubleshooting Problem You turn on your LifeBook Tablet PC and nothing seems to happen.
Possible Cause The battery is low. The power adapter (AC or auto/airline) is not plugged in properly. Possible Solutions Check the Status Indicator Panel to determine the presence and condition of the battery. See Status Indicator Panel on page 30. Use a Power adapter to operate until a battery is charged or install a charged battery. Verify that your adapter is connected correctly. See Power Sources on page 68. The power adapter (AC or auto/airline) has no power from the AC outlet, airplane jack, or car cigarette lighter. Move the AC cord to a different outlet, check for a line switch or tripped circuit breaker for the AC outlet. If you are using an auto/airline adapter in a car make sure the ignition switch is in the On or Accessories position. Your LifeBook Tablet PC turns off all by itself. The power adapter (AC or auto/airline) is faulty. The power management parameters are set for auto timeouts which are too short for your operating needs. You are operating on battery power and ignored a low bat-
tery alarm until the battery was at the dead battery state and the system has entered Dead Battery Suspend mode. You have a battery failure. Try a different power adapter. Press any button on the keyboard, or move the mouse to restore operation. If that fails, push the Power/Sus-
pend/Resume button. Check your power management set-
tings, or close your applications and go to the Power Options located in the Control Panel to adjust the timeout values to better suit your needs. Install a power adapter, then push the Power/Sus-
pend/Resume button. See Power Sources on page 68. Verify the condition of the battery using the Status Indicator panel. If the battery is shorted, replace or remove it. See Status Indicator Panel on page 30. Your power adapter has failed or lost its power source. Make sure the adapter is plugged in and the outlet has power. 112 - Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions Your LifeBook Tablet PC will not work on battery alone. The installed battery is dead. Replace the battery with a charged one or install a power adapter. No battery is installed. Install a charged battery. The battery is improperly installed. Your installed battery is faulty. Verify that the battery is properly connected by re-installing it. Verify the condition of the battery using the Status Indicator panel and replace or remove any batteries that are shorted. See Status Indicator Panel on page 30. The battery seems to discharge too quickly. The power savings features may be disabled. Check the Power Options menu settings and adjust accord-
ing to your operating needs. Use a power adapter for this application when at all possible. You are running an applica-
tion that uses a lot of power due to frequent hard drive access or optical drive access, or use of a modem, LAN ExpressCard, Wireless LAN, or Bluetooth device. The brightness is turned all the way up. Turn down the brightness adjustment. The higher the bright-
ness the more power your display uses. The battery is very old. Replace the battery. Replace the battery. Restore the Tablet PC to normal operating temperature. Charging icon on the Status Indicator panel will flash when battery is outside of operating range. The battery has been exposed to high tempera-
tures. The battery is too hot or too cold. 113 - Troubleshooting Problem Shutdown and Startup Problems Possible Cause The Suspend/Resume button does not work. Suspend/Resume button is disabled. Possible Solutions Enable the button by going to the Control Panel -> Power Options Properties and clicking on the Advanced tab. In the Power buttons area, select the Change what the power but-
ton does option. There may be application software. conflict Close all applications and try the button again. The system powers up, and displays power on information, but fails to load the operating system. The boot sequence settings of the setup utility are not compatible with your configu-
ration. Set the operating source by pressing the [ESC] key while the Fujitsu logo is on screen or use the [F2] key and enter the setup utility and adjust the source settings from the Boot menu. See BIOS Setup Utility on page 72. You have a secured system requiring a password to load your operating system. Make sure you have the right password. Enter the setup util-
ity and verify the Security settings and modify them as accordingly. See BIOS Setup Utility on page 72. Internal hard drive was not detected. Use the BIOS setup utility or Primary Master submenu, located within the Main menu, to try to auto detect the inter-
nal hard drive. An error message is dis-
played on the screen dur-
ing the Tablet PC (boot) sequence. Power On Self Test (POST) has detected a problem. Your Tablet PC appears to change setup parameters when you start it. BIOS setup changes were not saved when made and you exited the setup utility. See the Power On Self Test (POST) messages to determine the meaning and severity of the problem. Not all messages are errors; some are simply status indicators. See Power On Self Test Messages on page 118. Make sure you select Save Changes And Exit when exiting the BIOS setup utility. The BIOS CMOS hold-up bat-
tery has failed. Contact your support representative for repairs. This is not a user serviceable part but has a normal life of 3 to 5 years. Your system display wont turn on when the system is turned on or has resumed. You have installed the Life-
Book/Security Application panel. Check the Status Indicator Panel for presence of the Security icon. If it is visible, enter your password See Status Indicator Panel on page 30. 114 - Troubleshooting Problem Video Problems Possible Cause Possible Solutions The built-in display is blank when you turn on your LifeBook Tablet PC. The Tablet PC is set for an external monitor only. Pressing [F10] while holding down the [Fn] key allows you to change your selection of where to send your display video. Each time you press the keys you will step to the next choice. The choices, in order are: built-in display only, external moni-
tor only, both built-in display and external monitor. Display angle and brightness settings are not adequate for your lighting conditions. Move the display and the brightness control until you have adequate visibility. Pressing either the [F6] or [F7] keys while holding down the [Fn] key also allows you to change the brightness level of the display. Power management timeouts are set for short intervals and you didnt see the display go on and off again. Press a keyboard button or move the mouse to restore oper-
ation. If that fails, push the Power/Suspend/Resume button.
(The display may be shut off by Sleep mode, Auto Suspend or Video Timeout) The Tablet PC turned on with a series of beeps and the built-in display is blank. The display goes blank by itself after you have been using it. Power On Self Test (POST) has detected a failure which does not allow the display to operate. The Tablet PC has gone into Video timeout, Sleep mode, or Save-to-Disk mode because you have not used it for a period of time. The power management time-
outs may be set for very short intervals and you failed to notice the display come on and go off again. 115 - Troubleshooting Contact your support representative. Press any button on the keyboard, or move the mouse to restore operation. If that fails, push the Power/Sus-
pend/Resume button. Check your power management set-
tings, or close your applications and go to the Power Savings menu of the setup utility to adjust the timeout values to better suit your operation needs. See BIOS Setup Utility on page 72. Press any button on the keyboard, or move the mouse to restore operation. If that fails, push the Power/Sus-
pend/Resume button. (The display may be shut off by Sleep Mode, Auto Suspend or Video Timeout) Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions Your display wont turn on when the system is turned on or when it has resumed. The display does not close. The display has bright or dark spots. The system may be pass-
word-protected. Check the status indicator panel to verify that the Security icon is blinking. If it is blinking, enter your password. A foreign object, such as a paper clip, is stuck between the display and keyboard. If the spots are very tiny and few in number, this is normal for a large LCD display. If the spots are numerous or large enough to interfere with your operation needs. Remove all foreign objects from the keyboard. This is normal; do nothing. Display is faulty; contact your support representative. The Display is dark when on battery power. The Power Management util-
ity default is set on low bright-
ness to conserve power. Press [Fn] + [F7] to increase brightness or click the battery gauge, click on More power options, and select Adjust the display brightness. You have connected an external monitor and it does not display any infor-
mation. Your BIOS setup is not set to enable your external monitor. Toggle the video destination by pressing [Fn]+ [F10] together, or check your BIOS setup and enable your external monitor.
(See the Video Features submenu, located within the Advanced Menu of the BIOS. See BIOS Setup Utility on page 72. Your external monitor is not properly installed. Reinstall your device. See External Video Port on page 103. Your operating system is not setup with the correct soft-
ware driver for that device. Check your device and operating system documentation and activate the proper driver. You have connected an external monitor and it does not come on. Your external monitor is not compatible with your LifeBook Tablet PC. See your monitor documentation and the External Monitor Support portions of the Specifications section. See Specifi-
cations on page 137. 116 - Troubleshooting Problem Miscellaneous Problems Error message is dis-
played on the screen dur-
ing the operation of an application. Possible Cause Possible Solutions Application software often has its own set of error message displays. See your application manual and help displays screens for more information. Not all messages are errors some may simply be status. 117 - Troubleshooting Power On Self Test Messages
nnnn Memory Cache Passed
*Extended Memory Failed at address line: xx
nnnn Extended RAM Passed
*Failure Fixed Disk n (where x=1-4)
*Incorrect Drive A type run SETUP
118 - Troubleshooting
*Incorrect Drive B type run SETUP
*Invalid NVRAM Data
*Keyboard controller error
*Keyboard error
*Stuck Key
*Monitor type does not match CMOS Run SETUP
*Operating system not found
119 - Troubleshooting
*Parity Check 1 nnnn
*Parity Check 2 nnnn
*Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to SETUP
*Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used
*Real time clock error
*Shadow RAM Failed at offset: nnnn
nnnn Shadow RAM Passed
120 - Troubleshooting
*System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP
System BIOS shadowed
*System CMOS checksum bad Default Configuration Used
*System RAM Failed at offset: nnnn
nnnn System Memory Passed
*System timer error
Video BIOS shadowed
121 - Troubleshooting Restoring Your Pre-installed Software
IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET, VISIT THE FUJITSU SUPPORT WEBSITE AT HTTP://WWW.COMPUTERS.US.FUJITSU.COM/SUPPORT TO CHECK FOR THE MOST CURRENT INFORMATION, DRIVERS AND HINTS ON HOW TO PERFORM RECOVERY AND SYSTEM UPDATES. Re-installing Individual Drivers and Applications
THERE MAY BE CERTAIN FREE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS PRE-INSTALLED ON YOUR SYSTEM THAT ARE NOT ON THE DAR CD. THE LATEST VERSIONS OF THE APPLICATIONS CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM THE THIRD-PARTYS WEBSITE.
1 Boot up the system and insert the DAR CD after Windows has started. A Fujitsu Installer screen is displayed after the CD is inserted. 2 After reading the License Agreement, click [I agree]. 3 A window will appear containing a list of applications, drivers, and utilities that you can install from the Drivers and Applications CD. THE COMPONENTS LISTED ARE COLOR-CODED IN TERMS OF THEIR INSTALL STATUS. BLUE INDICATES THAT THE COMPONENT CAN BE INSTALLED. GREEN INDICATES THAT THE COMPONENT NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED SEPARATELY. GREY INDICATES A COMPONENT THAT IS ALREADY INSTALLED; GREY ITEMS CAN BE REINSTALLED, BUT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION YOU WILL RECEIVE A REMINDER THAT THE COMPONENT IS ALREADY INSTALLED. 122 - Restoring Your Pre-installed Software 4 In the list, check off all the components you want to install. If you want to install all components, click [Select All]. Clicking [Select All] will select all of the blue-coded components; you must select grey and green components separately. 5 Once you have selected the components you wish to install, click [Install Selected Subsystems]; the components will be installed. 6 After the components are installed, click [OK], then click [Yes] when asked if you want to reboot the system. Restoring the Operating System for Windows
Recovery
Hard Disk Data Delete
Partition Creation
NOTE: Creating or resizing partitions with this utility will cause all data on the hard disk to be completely erased.
Diagnostics
Methods for accessing the utilities
123 - Restoring Your Pre-installed Software Determining whether Recovery and Utility is pre-loaded 1 Turn on or reboot your system. When the Fujitsu logo appears, press [F12] key. 2 From the Boot Menu that appears, check whether the <Recovery and Utility> option is present. If it is not present, it means that the utility must be used from the disc. Proceed to Running Recovery and Utility from the disc if <Recovery and Utility> is unavailable. 3 You can also use the TrustedCore menu to determine whether the utility is pre-loaded by powering on your system then pressing the {Enter] key when the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen. The TrustedCore Menu will appear and the Recovery and Utility option will appear in the menu. Running Recovery and Utility from hard disk 1 Cursor down to <Recovery and Utility> and press the [Enter] key. 2 While the files are being loaded from the disc, a progress bar will appear at the bottom of the screen. 3 When the System Recovery Options dialog opens, select a new keyboard layout, if necessary, then click [Next]. 4 When the Operating System dialog appears, click [Next]. 5 If necessary, enter your password, then click [OK]. 6 When System Recovery Options window appears, click on Recovery and Utility. 7 The Recovery and Utility screen appears on the screen with three tabs: Diagnostics, Recovery and Utility. Please note that Diagnostics tab is not supported on certain LifeBook/Stylistic models when running Recovery and Utility from the hard disk. In order to restore the operating system, please insert the Recovery and Utility disc in the CD/DVD drive and use the Start Recovery function under the Recovery tab. For more information about the tabs, go to Recovery and Utility tabs on page 125. Running Recovery and Utility from the disc THE USE OF THIS DISC REQUIRES THAT YOU HAVE A DEVICE CAPABLE OF READING CDS ATTACHED TO YOUR SYSTEM. YOU WILL NEED TO ATTACH AN EXTERNAL PLAYER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON AVAILABLE EXTERNAL DEVICES, VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT: HTTP://SOLUTIONS.US.FUJITSU.COM/. THIS DISC CAN ONLY BE USED WITH THE SYSTEM WITH WHICH IT WAS PURCHASED. 124 - Restoring Your Pre-installed Software Procedure
1 Power on your system. When the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen. press the [Enter] key or click on the left mouse or touchpad button; the TrustedCore Menu will appear. 2 Select the Boot Menu from the TrustedCore Menu. 3 Highlight the CD/DVD option. 4 Insert the Recovery and Utility Disc into the drive tray. 5 Click [OK]. While the files are being loaded from the disc, a progress bar will appear at the bottom of the screen. 6 When the Recovery and Utility screen appears, three tabs will be present: Diagnostics, Recovery, and Utility. Recovery and Utility tabs Diagnostics tab:
Recovery tab:
Utility tab:
System Restore
125 - Restoring Your Pre-installed Software
Hard Disk Data Delete
NOTE: Do not use the Hard Disk Data Delete utility unless you are absolutely certain that you want to erase your entire hard disk, including all partitions
Partition Creation
NOTE: Creating or resizing partitions with this utility will cause all data on the hard disk to be completely erased. Automatically Downloading Driver Updates
Check for updates now
Enable Automatic Update Notifications
Show update history
126 - Restoring Your Pre-installed Software About Fujitsu Driver Update
Fujitsu Driver Update Readme
127 - Restoring Your Pre-installed Software Chapter 5 Care and Maintenance Caring for your LifeBook Tablet PC
THE SYSTEM CONTAINS COMPONENTS THAT CAN BE SEVERELY DAMAGED BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
(ESD). TO MINIMIZE RISK TO THE COMPONENTS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS:
BEFORE DOCKING OR UNDOCKING YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC (WHEN USING A PORT REPLICATOR), IT IS A GOOD PRACTICE TO ALWAYS TOUCH A GROUNDED METAL OBJECT TO DISCHARGE STATIC ELECTRICITY BUILT UP IN YOUR BODY. BE SURE TO POWER DOWN YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE ADDING OR REMOVING SYSTEM COMPONENTS. EVEN IF THE SYSTEM IS IN HIBERNATE OR SLEEP STATES, DATA COULD BE LOST OR MEMORY COULD BE DAMAGED IF POWER IS STILL AVAILABLE TO THE SYSTEM. WHEN INSTALLING OR REMOVING A MEMORY MODULE, HOLD IT BY THE EDGE SO AS NOT TO TOUCH ANY CONTACTS OR CHIPS. BE CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH ANY INTERNAL COMPUTER TERMINALS OR COMPONENTS; THE OIL FROM YOUR FINGERS COULD CAUSE A SHORT TO THE COMPONENTS. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MAY BE HAZARDOUS IF MISUSED. OPERATIONS OF THIS PRODUCT OR SIMILAR PRODUCTS, MUST ALWAYS BE SUPERVISED BY AN ADULT. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN ACCESS TO THE INTERIOR OF ANY ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS AND DO NOT PERMIT THEM TO HANDLE ANY CABLES. 128
keep all air vents unobstructedclean, and clear of debris
1 Turn it off. 2 Position it so that the liquid can run out. 3 Let it dry out for 24 hours, or longer if needed. 4 If your Tablet PC will not boot after it has dried out, call your support representative.
129 - Care and Maintenance Cleaning your LifeBook Tablet PC
Cleaning guidelines using recommended off-the-shelf cleaners Computer exterior, computer keyboard
LCD display
130 - Care and Maintenance Disinfecting LifeBook computers
USE OF INCORRECT CLEANERS CAN RESULT IN OPTICAL IMPAIRMENT OF THE LCD AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE COMPUTER. ALWAYS REFER TO THE CLEANER MANUFACTURER'S GUIDELINES AND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS FOR PROPER HANDLING AND USE OF THE PRODUCTS. NEVER USE AMMONIA, ACIDIC, OR ALKALINE CLEANERS OR ORGANIC CHEMICALS SUCH AS PAINT THINNER, ACETONE, PROPYL OR ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, OR KEROSENE. IT MAY DAMAGE SURFACE FINISHES AND THE COATING OF THE LCD SCREEN. NEVER USE COMPRESSED AIR FOR CLEANING STYLISTIC AND LIFEBOOK PCS. Cleaning the dust filter
REMOVE AC ADAPTER: BEFORE REMOVING THE FILTER, TURN OFF THE SYSTEM AND PERIPHERALS AND DISCONNECT THE AC ADAPTER. CLEANING THE FILTER:
- DO NOT USE DETERGENT
- AVOID DAMAGING THE FILTER; DAMAGE TO THE FILTER IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
- USE PLASTIC TOOLS TO CLEAN THE FILTER. METAL OR WOODEN TOOLS COULD DAMAGE THE FILTER. ESD: BEFORE CLEANING THE FILTER, TOUCH A METAL OBJECT TO DISCHARGE STATIC ELECTRICITY. ALWAYS BE SURE THE DUST FILTER IS INSTALLED WHEN RUNNING YOUR SYSTEM. NOT USING THE FILTER COULD CAUSE CONTAMINATION AND POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM. 131 - Care and Maintenance 1 Turn off your computer and disconnect the AC adapter. 2 Close the display panel and turn the system upside down. 3 Remove the dust filter by pressing the latch towards the filter and lifting it out (Figure 49). 4 Carefully clean the dust filter and the air-cooling duct. 5 Put back the dust filter by inserting the end without latch first and pushing in the filter until it latches. Storing your LifeBook Tablet PC Dust Filter Figure 49. Removing the dust filter
ALWAYS POWER OFF THE COMPUTER BEFORE TRANSPORTING AND/OR PACKAGING IT. AFTER SHUTTING DOWN THE SYSTEM, WAIT UNTIL THE STATUS LED PANEL INDICATES POWER OFF CONDITION (I.E., NO LIGHTS ARE ILLUMINATED). IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE UNIT MAY NOT AUTOMATICALLY GO TO POWER OFF OR HIBERNATE MODE WHEN YOU CLOSE THE LID. THIS SITUATION MAY OCCUR DUE TO PRE-OS BOOT PASSWORD SECURITY SETTINGS OR SOME OTHER APPLICATION RUNNING ON THE COMPUTER. ATTEMPTING TO TRANSPORT THE COMPUTER WHILE POWER IS ON MAY DAMAGE THE TABLET PC DUE TO SHOCK OR OVERHEATING SINCE THE AIR VENTS MAY BE BLOCKED OR RESTRICTED. 132 - Care and Maintenance Traveling with your LifeBook Tablet PC
Outlet Type Location Outlet Type Location United States, Canada, parts of Latin Amer-
ica, Mexico, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Taiwan Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), most of Europe, parts of Latin America, the Middle East, parts of Africa, Hong Kong, India, most of South Asia United Kingdom, Ire-
land, Malaysia, Sin-
gapore, parts of Africa China, Australia, New Zealand 133 - Care and Maintenance Batteries Caring for your Batteries
Increasing Battery Life
134 - Care and Maintenance Media Care Caring for your Media (DVD/CD/CD-R)
Caring for your Optical Drive
135 - Care and Maintenance Express Cards Caring for your Cards
136 - Care and Maintenance Chapter 6 System Specifications Specifications
Configuration Label
Part Number Configuration ID Configuration P/N: A40XXXXXXXXXXXX FPC P/N: FPCXXXXXX T410, P8700, 12.1 WXGA, W7Pro, 160G, 4GB Processor Model #
Screen Size/Type Hard Drive Operating System Memory 137 Microprocessor
Chipset
Memory System Memory
Cache Memory
Video
Video Color and Resolution 12.1" Crystal View Wide XGA display
Video RAM
138 - Specifications Digitizer
Audio
Headphones: Microphone:
Mass Storage Device Options Hard Drive
Modular Bay Devices
139 - Specifications Features Integrated Pointing Device
Communications Gigabit LAN WLAN:
Bluetooth LifeBook Security/Application Panel Button Label Button Function Default Application 1 2 3 4 Application A Application B Internet E-Mail Notepad Calculator Internet Explorer Outlook Figure 50. Application Launcher Defaults Trusted Platform Module
Theft Prevention Lock
Web Camera
140 - Specifications Device Ports On the LifeBook Tablet PC:
On the Optional Port Replicator:
141 - Specifications Keyboard
Power Battery
AC Adapter
Power Management
142 - Specifications Dimensions and Weight - TBD Overall Dimensions
Weight
Environmental Requirements Temperature
Humidity
Altitude
Popular Accessories
143 - Specifications Pre-Installed Software
THE FOLLOWING LIST CONSTITUTES THE SOFTWARE THAT MAY BE INSTALLED ON YOUR COMPUTER. THE PRE-INSTALLED SOFTWARE MAY VARY, AND IS DETERMINED BY YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM AND CONFIGURATION.
144 - Specifications Learning About Your Software Tutorials
Manuals
Adobe Reader
Google Desktop
Google Picasa
Google Toolbar
Norton Internet Security 2009
145 - Specifications CyberLink PowerProducer
CyberLink MakeDisc
CyberLink PowerDVD
CyberLink YouCam
CyberLink PowerDirector
OmniPass Fingerprint application
Fujitsu Driver Update Utility
146 - Specifications EverNote
Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft Office Ready with Office Assistant
147 - Specifications Operating System Options Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Downgrade Edition
148 - Specifications Glossary AC Adapter
Access point
ACPI
Active-Matrix Display
Ad Hoc Mode
149 ADSL
AGP
Auto/Airline Adapter
BIOS
Bit
bps
Boot
150 - Glossary Bus
Byte
Cache Memory
CD-ROM
Channel
CMOS RAM
Command
151 - Glossary Configuration
CRT
Data
DC
Default Value
DHCP
DIMM
Disk
152 - Glossary Disk Drive
Diskette
DMA
DMI
DNS
DOS
Driver
153 - Glossary DVMT
ECP
Encryption Key (Network Key)
ESD
FCC
Floppy Disk
GB
154 - Glossary Hard drive
I/O
I/O Port
IDE
IEEE802.11a
IEEE802.11b
IEEE802.11g
Infrared
155 - Glossary Infrastructure
IP Address
IR
IrDA
156 - Glossary IRQ
KB
LAN
LCD
Lithium ion Battery
LPT Port
MAC Address
157 - Glossary MB
Megahertz
Memory
MHz
MIDI
Modem
Monaural
MTU
158 - Glossary Network key
Network name (SSID: Service Set Identifier
NTSC
Open system authentication
Operating System
Partition
PCMCIA
159 - Glossary Peripheral Device
Pitch (keyboard)
Pixel
POST
PPPoE
Program
160 - Glossary Protocol
RAM
RAM Module
Reset
Restart
Resume
ROM
161 - Glossary SDRAM
Serial Port
Shared key authentication
Sleep
SSID
Status Indicator
162 - Glossary Stereo (audio)
Subnet mask
SVGA
S-Video
System Clock
TCP/IP
TFT
UL
163 - Glossary USB
VRAM
WFM
Wi-Fi Compatible
WLAN
164 - Glossary Regulatory Information Notice
FCC NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and Television
165 - Regulatory Information Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network
166 - Regulatory Information
DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and Television
Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network
167 - Regulatory Information
FOR SAFETY, USERS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL GROUND OF THE POWER UTILITY, THE TELEPHONE LINES AND THE METALLIC WATER PIPES ARE CONNECTED TOGETHER. USERS SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE SUCH CONNECTIONS THEMSELVES BUT SHOULD CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE ELECTRIC INSPECTION AUTHORITY OR ELECTRICIAN. THIS MAY BE PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT IN RURAL AREAS. Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Rseau Tlphonique Canadien
168 - Regulatory Information
POUR ASSURER LA SCURIT, LES UTILISATEURS DOIVENT VRIFIER QUE LA PRISE DE TERRE DU SERVICE DLECTRICIT, LES LIGNES TLPHONIQUES ET LES CONDUITES DEAU MTALLIQUES SONT CONNECTES ENSEMBLE. LES UTILISATEURS NE DOIVENT PAS TENTER DTABLIR CES CONNEXIONS EUX-MMES, MAIS DOIVENT CONTACTER LES SERVICES DINSPECTION DINSTALLATIONS LECTRIQUES APPROPRIS OU UN LECTRICIEN. CECI PEUT TRE PARTICULIREMENT IMPORTANT EN RGIONS RURALES. 169 - Regulatory Information Appendix A: WLAN Users Guide FCC Regulatory Information
Regulatory Notes and Statements Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use
On board an airplane, or In an explosive environment, or In situations where the interference risk to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful.
170 Regulatory Information/Disclaimers
For IEEE 802.11a Wireless LAN
Federal Communications Commission statement
FCC Interference Statement
1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2 Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver. 3 Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from the one the receiver is connected to. 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 171 FCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement
Export restrictions
Canadian Notice
172 Before Using the Optional Wireless LAN
Wireless LAN Device Covered by this Document
Characteristics of the WLAN Device The WLAN device is a Mini-PCI card attached to the main board of the mobile computer. The WLAN device operates in license-free RF bands, eliminating the need to procure an FCC operating license. The WLAN operates in the 2.4GHz Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) RF band and the lower, middle, and upper bands of the 5GHz Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) bands. The WLAN devices are capable of four operating modes, IEEE802.11a, IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g, and IEEE802.11n (draft) The WLAN devices are Wi-Fi certified and operate (as applicable) at a the maximum data rate of 540 Mbps
(theoretical) in IEEE802.11n (draft) mode; 54 Mbps in IEEE802.11a or IEEE802.11g mode; and 11 Mbps in IEEE802.11b mode. The WLAN devices support the following encryption methods - WEP, TKIP, CKIP, and AES encryption. The Wireless LAN devices are compliant with the following standards: WPA, WPA2, CCX1.0, CCX2.0, CCX3.0, and CCX4.0. 173 Before Using the Optional Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Modes Using this Device Ad Hoc Mode
Figure 51. Ad Hoc Mode Network 174 Before Using the Optional Wireless LAN Access Point (Infrastructure) Mode
Internet ADSL modem, cable modem, or similar Wired LAN Access Point*
Wireless LAN
*An optional hub for a wired LAN may be required depending upon the type of access point used. Figure 52. Access Point (Infrastructure) Mode Network 175 Before Using the Optional Wireless LAN How to Handle This Device
The Wireless LAN devices support IEEE802.11a, IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g, and IEEE802.11n. The WLAN devices operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and the 5 GHz lower, middle, and upper UNII bands. Microwave ovens may interfere with the operation of WLAN devices since they operate in the same 2.4 GHz frequency range as IEEE802.11b/g/n devices. Interference by microwaves does not occur with IEEE802.11a radio which operates in the 5 GHz RF band. Wireless devices that transmit in the 2.4 GHz range may interfere with operation of WLAN devices in IEEE802.11b/g/n modes. Symptoms of interference include reduced throughput, intermittent disconnects, and many frame errors. It is HIGHLY recommended that these interfering devices be powered off to ensure proper operation of the WLAN device. Deactivating/Disconnecting the WLAN Device
BEFORE USING THE WIRELESS LAN DEVICE, YOU MUST FIRST INSTALL CLICKME! TO ENSURE THAT THE CORRECT SOFTWARE FOR YOUR DEVICE IS INSTALLED. SEE INSTALLING CLICKME! ON PAGE 75. 176 Before Using the Optional Wireless LAN Deactivation Using the Wireless On/Off Switch
WLAN/Bluetooth/WWAN Switch Figure 53. Wireless LAN/Bluetooth/WWAN On/Off Switch Location Disconnection Using the Icon in the Taskbar
1 Right-click the WLAN icon in the taskbar at the bottom right of your screen. 2 Choose Disconnect from a network. Activating the WLAN Device
Using the Wireless On/Off Switch In Windows, by right-clicking the WLAN icon then clicking Connect to a network 177 Before Using the Optional Wireless LAN Configuring the Wireless LAN
Configuring the WLAN 1 Click the Start button, then select Control Panel. (If you are in Windows Vista and the Control Panel is not in Classic View, select Classic View from the left panel.) 2 Select Manage wireless networks from the left panel. 3 Click on the [Add] button. 4 Depending upon what type of connection you would like to make, make a selection. For an infrastructure network, select Manually create a network profile. For ad hoc network, select Create an ad hoc network. 5 Enter the required information. If necessary, consult with your network administrator for some of the information. 6 In the event you require assistance, go to the Network and Sharing Center window (Start -> Control Panel ->
Network and Sharing Center), and type in relevant keywords in the Search box. Connecting to a Network
1 Click on the WLAN icon in the system tray. 2 Select Connect to a network. 3 Select a network from the list that appears, and click the [Connect] button. Connection to the network
178 Configuring the Wireless LAN Troubleshooting the WLAN Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Unavailable network connection Incorrect network name (SSID) or network key Ad hoc connection: verify that the network names (SSIDs) and network keys
(WEP) of all computers to be connected have been configured correctly. SSIDs and WEP key values must be identical on each machine. Access Point (Infrastructure) connection: set network name (SSID) and network key to the same values as those of the access point. Set the Network Authentication value identically to that of the Access Point. Please consult your network administrator for this value, if necessary. Ad hoc connection: Retry connection after shortening the distance to the destination computer or removing any obstacles for better sight. Access Point (Infrastructure) connection: Retry connection after shortening the distance to the access point or removing any obstacles for better transmission. Check if the wireless switch is turned On. Go to Start -> Control Panel, and double-click on Windows Mobility Center. If the wireless network is off, click the
[Turn wireless on] button. Check if the computer to be connected is turned ON. Weak received signal strength and/or link quality The WLAN device has been deactivated or disabled The computer to be connected is turned off 179 Troubleshooting the WLAN Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Unavailable network connection
(continued) RF interference from Access Points or other wireless networks Wireless network authentication has failed Incorrectly configured network settings The use of identical or overlapping RF channels can cause interference with the operation of the WLAN device. Change the channel of your Access Point to a channel that does not overlap with the interfering device. Re-check your Network Authentication, Encryption, and Security settings. Incorrectly configured security settings such as an incorrectly typed WEP key, a misconfigured LEAP username, or an incorrectly chosen authentication method will cause the LAN device to associate but not authenticate to the wireless network. Recheck the configuration of your network settings. Incorrect IP address configuration This only applies to networks using static IP addresses. Please contact your network administrator for the correct settings. 180 Troubleshooting the WLAN WLAN Specifications Specifications Item Type of network Transfer rate Active frequency Typical operating distances**
Number of channels Specification The integrated Intel WiFi Link 5100 AGN (802.11a/b/g/draft n), Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGN (802.11a/b/g/draft n), and Atheros 802.11bgn) WLAN devices conform to IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b/g, and 802.11n (draft-compliant), Wi-Fi based*.
(Automatic switching) 54 Mbps maximum data rate (IEEE802.11n to be determined) 802.11n (draft): 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz 802.11b/g: 2400~2473 MHz 802.11a: 4900 ~ 5850 MHz 802.11a: 40 ft. (12 m) @ 54 Mbps; 300 ft. (91 m) @ 6 Mbps 802.11b: 100 ft. (30 m) @ 11 Mbps; 300 ft. (91 m) @ 1 Mbps 802.11g: 100 ft. (30 m) @ 54 Mbps; 300 ft. (91 m) @ 1 Mbps 802.11n (draft): Estimated double the operating distance of 802.11g and 802.11a in their respective frequencies. 802.11a: 8 independent channels 802.11b/g: 11 channels, 3 non-overlapping channels 802.11n (draft): 2.4 GHz - 3 non-overlapping channels when Channel Bonding is not used; 2 non-overlapping channels when Channel Bonding is used. 5 GHz - 12 non-overlapping UNII channels with or without Channel Bonding Security Encryption Types - WEP, TKIP, AES***, WPA 1.0 compliant Encryption Key lengths Supported: 64 bits and 128 bits 802.1x/EAP Maximum recommended number of computers to be connected over wireless LAN (during ad hoc connection) 10 units or less ****
181 WLAN Specifications
182 WLAN Specifications Using the Bluetooth Device
What is Bluetooth
THE WIRELESS LAN/BLUETOOTH ON/OFF SWITCH WILL POWER OFF BOTH THE OPTIONAL WIRELESS LAN AND BLUETOOTH DEVICES AT THE SAME TIME. TO ENABLE OR DISABLE EITHER ONE OF THE DEVICES INDIVIDUALLY, PERFORM THE FOLLOWING STEPS:
1 Slide the Wireless LAN/Bluetooth on/off switch to On position. 2 Go to Start > All Programs > Bluetooth. 3 Click on Options under the Bluetooth menu and click on the Bluetooth Radio Power button. 4 Click [OK]. Where to Find Information About Bluetooth
183 Using the Bluetooth Device FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Canadian Notice
Warranty
184 Using the Bluetooth Device Appendix B: Fingerprint Sensor Device Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device
Fingerprint Sensor Device
Figure 54. Fingerprint sensor
185
Getting Started
Installing OmniPass
Programs Start System Requirements
186 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device
Installing the OmniPass Application
INSTALLATION OF THE APPLICATION REQUIRES THAT YOU HAVE AN EXTERNAL OPTICAL DRIVE ATTACHED TO YOUR SYSTEM. FOR INSTALLATION, OMNIPASS REQUIRES THAT THE USER INSTALLING OMNIPASS HAVE ADMINISTRATIVE PRIVILEGES TO THE SYSTEM. IF YOUR CURRENT USER DOES NOT HAVE ADMINISTRATIVE PRIVILEGES, LOG OUT AND THEN LOG IN WITH AN ADMINISTRATOR USER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH OMNIPASS INSTALLATION.
1 Insert the installation media for the OmniPass application into the appropriate drive. If you are installing from CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, you must find and launch the OmniPass installation program (setup.exe) from the media. 2 Follow the directions provided in the OmniPass installation program. Specify a location to which you would like OmniPass installed. It is recommended that you NOT install OmniPass in the root directory (e.g. C:\). 3 Once OmniPass has completed installation you will be prompted to restart you system. Once your system has rebooted you will be able to use OmniPass. If you choose not to restart immediately after installation, OmniPass will not be available for use until the next reboot. 4 The installation program automatically places an icon (Softex OmniPass) in the Windows Control Panel as well as a golden key shaped icon in the taskbar. Verifying Information about OmniPass
187 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device 1 From the Windows Desktop, double-click the key-shaped OmniPass icon in the taskbar (usually located in the lower right corner of the screen), or, Click the Start button, select Settings, and click Control Panel. Double-click Softex OmniPass in the Control Panel, and the OmniPass Control Center will appear. If it does not appear, then the program is not properly installed, or, Click the Start button, select Programs, and from the submenu select the Softex program group, from that submenu click OmniPass Control Center. 2 Select the About tab at the top of the OmniPass Control Center. The About tab window appears with version information about OmniPass. Uninstalling OmniPass FOR UNINSTALLATION, OMNIPASS REQUIRES THAT THE USER UNINSTALLING OMNIPASS HAVE ADMINISTRATIVE PRIVILEGES TO THE SYSTEM. IF YOUR CURRENT USER DOES NOT HAVE ADMINISTRATIVE PRIVILEGES, LOG OUT AND THEN LOG IN WITH AN ADMINISTRATOR USER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH OMNIPASS UNINSTALLATION.
1 Click Start on the Windows taskbar. Select Settings, and then Control Panel. 2 Double-click Add/Remove Programs. 3 Select OmniPass, and then click Change/Remove. 4 Follow the directions to uninstall the OmniPass application. 5 Once OmniPass has finished uninstalling, reboot your system when prompted. 188 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device User Enrollment
Master Password Concept
Example:
Remember Password
THE ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE ASSUMES YOU HAVE NO HARDWARE AUTHENTICATION DEVICES OR ALTERNATE STORAGE LOCATIONS THAT YOU WISH TO INTEGRATE WITH OMNIPASS. IF YOU DESIRE SUCH FUNCTIONALITY, CONSULT THE APPROPRIATE SECTIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT. 189 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device Basic Enrollment
Start ProgramsSoftexOmniPass Enrollment Wizard 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 master password for this OmniPass user. In most cases, the Domain: value will be your Windows computer name. In a corporate environment, or when accessing corporate resources, the Domain: may not be your Windows computer name. Click [Next] to continue. 3 In this step OmniPass captures your fingerprint. Refer to Enrolling a Fingerprint on page 190 for additional information. 4 Next, choose how OmniPass notifies you of various events. We recommend you keep Taskbar Tips on Beginner mode taskbar tips and Audio Tips on at least Prompt with system beeps only until you get accustomed to how OmniPass operates. Click [Next] to proceed with user enrollment. You will then see a Congratulations screen indicating your completion of user enrollment. 5 Click [Done] to exit the OmniPass Enrollment Wizard. You will be asked if youd like to log in to OmniPass with your newly enrolled user; click [Yes]. Enrolling a Fingerprint
User SettingsEnrollmentUser SettingsEnroll Authentication Device
190 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device 1 During initial user enrollment, you will be prompted to select the finger you wish to enroll. Fingers that have already been enrolled will be marked by a green check. The finger you select to enroll at this time will be marked by a red arrow. OmniPass will allow you re-enroll a finger. If you choose a finger that has already been enrolled and continue enrollment, OmniPass will enroll the fingerprint, overwriting the old fingerprint. Select a finger to enroll and click [Next]. 2 It is now time for OmniPass to capture your selected fingerprint. It may take a several capture attempts before OmniPass acquires your fingerprint. Should OmniPass fail to acquire your fingerprint, or if the capture screen times out, click [Back] to restart the fingerprint enrollment process.
Your system has a swipe fingerprint sensor. A swipe sensor is small and resembles a skinny elongated rectangle. To capture a fingerprint, gently swipe or pull your fingertip over the sensor (starting at the second knuckle) towards yourself. Swiping too fast or too slow will result in a failed capture. The Choose Finger screen has a [Practice] button; click it to practice capturing your fingerprint. When you are comfortable with how your fingerprint is captured, proceed to enroll a finger. 3 Once OmniPass has successfully acquired the fingerprint, the Verify Fingerprint screen will automatically appear. To verify your enrolled fingerprint, place your fingertip on the sensor and hold it there as if you were having a fingerprint captured. Successful fingerprint verification will show a green fingerprint in the capture window and the text Verification Successful under the capture window. Using OmniPass
Password Replacement
191 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device OmniPass Authentication Toolbar
Logon Authentication
Remembering a Password
do not log in yet.
do not enter the site
Remember Password
192 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device Associating a Friendly Name
Additional Settings for Remembering a Site
Automatically click the OK or Submit button for this password protected site once the user is authenticated
Automatically enter this password protected site when it is activated. Do not prompt for authentication
THIS SETTING IS MORE CONVENIENT IN THAT WHENEVER YOU GO TO A SITE REMEMBERED WITH THIS SETTING, YOU WILL BYPASS ANY AUTHENTICATION PROCEDURE AND GAIN INSTANT ACCESS TO THE SITE. BUT SHOULD YOU LEAVE YOUR SYSTEM UNATTENDED WITH YOUR OMNIPASS USER LOGGED IN, ANYONE USING YOUR SYSTEM CAN BROWSE TO YOUR PASSWORD PROTECTED SITES AND GAIN AUTOMATIC ACCESS.
Settings for this Password Site,
193 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device
Finish
Settings for this Password Site
Vault Management Logging in to a Remembered Site
Settings for this Password SiteVault Management
With Master Password
Logging into Windows with a Fingerprint Device
Ctrl-Alt-Del IF A MACHINE IS LOCKED AND OMNIPASS DETECTS A DIFFERENT USER LOGGING BACK IN WITH A FINGERPRINT, THE FIRST USER WILL BE LOGGED OUT AND THE SECOND USER LOGGED IN. 194 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device Password Management
Vault Management
Vault ManagementManage Passwords Vault Settings
Manage Passwords
Password Protected Dialog Unmask Values
Password Protected Dialog Delete Page
Manage Passwords
Remember Password
OK OmniPass User Identities
bob@biblomail.com boballen@biblomail.com
Vault ManagementVault Management
Manage Identities Vault Settings
195 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device
New Identity Click here to add a new identity
WHEN YOU DELETE AN IDENTITY, ALL OF ITS ASSOCIATED REMEMBERED SITES AND PASSWORD PROTECTED DIALOGS ARE LOST.
Choosing User Identity during Login
User Name:
Domain: Password:
Identity: OK Switch User Identity
Switch User Identity
Switch IdentityOK Identities and Password Management
Manage PasswordsVault Management
Identity
196 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device Configuring OmniPass
Exporting and Importing Users YOU CANNOT IMPORT A USER INTO OMNIPASS IF THERE ALREADY IS A USER WITH THE SAME NAME ENROLLED IN OMNIPASS.
YOU SHOULD PERIODICALLY EXPORT YOUR USER PROFILE AND STORE IT IN A SAFE PLACE. IF ANYTHING HAPPENS TO YOUR SYSTEM, YOU CAN IMPORT YOUR OMNIPASS PROFILE TO A NEW SYSTEM AND HAVE ALL YOUR REMEMBERED SETTINGS AND FINGERPRINTS INSTANTLY. YOU DON'T FORGET THE WINDOWS LOGIN CREDENTIALS WHEN EXPORTING. WHEN YOU EXAMINE THE IMPORTATION, YOU ARE PROMPTED FOR AUTHENTICATION. THE CREDENTIALS THAT WILL ALLOW A USER PROFILE TO BE IMPORTED ARE THE WINDOWS LOGIN CREDENTIALS OF THE EXPORTED USER. THEY ARE THE CREDENTIALS THAT HAD TO BE SUBMITTED WHEN THE USER PROFILE WAS EXPORTED. YOU WILL NEED USER NAME, PASSWORD, AND DOMAIN. Exporting an OmniPass User Profile
Import/Export User Manage Users
Exports an OmniPass user profile
197 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device
Importing an OmniPass User Profile
Things to Know Regarding Import/Export
Example:
198 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device OmniPass Control Center
StartProgramsSoftex OmniPass Control Center
Control PanelStartSettingsControl Panel
Softex OmniPass User Management
Add/Remove UserImport/Export User
Adds a new user to OmniPass
Removes a user from OmniPass
OK REMOVING A USER WILL AUTOMATICALLY DESTROY ALL OMNIPASS DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THAT USER. ALL IDENTITIES AND CREDENTIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USER WILL BE LOST. IF YOURE SURE YOU WANT TO REMOVE THE USER, WE RECOMMEND YOU EXPORT THE USER PROFILE. 199 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device User Settings
Audio SettingsTaskbar TipsEnrollment
User SettingsAudio SettingsTaskbar Tips
Audio SettingsTaskbar Tips
Enrollment
Chapter 2.3Enroll Authentication Device
Select Authentication Device Next System Settings
Startup Options
Automatically log on to OmniPass as the current user
Manually log on to OmniPass at startup
Do not log on to OmniPass at startup
Log in User 200 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device Troubleshooting
Cannot add Windows users to OmniPass
Start, Control PanelAdministrative Tools, Local Security SettingsLocal PoliciesSecurity OptionsNetwork Access: Sharing and Security Model for Local AccountsClassic -
Local Users Authenticate as Themselves Cannot add a User with a Blank Password to OmniPass
Cannot add Windows user to OmniPass
Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Local Security SettingsLocal PoliciesSecurity OptionsAccounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console login only Dialog appears after OmniPass authentication during Windows Logon
Login Error
201 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device
Update Password
OK
202 - Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device Active Digitizer47 Air Vents2729 Anti-theft lock slot26 Auto/Airline Adapter6869 Automatically Downloading Driver Updates126 B Battery82 Index A About This Guide113 AC adapter68 indicator31 plug adapters133 care134 cold-swapping85 conserving power77 dead113 faulty113 hot-swapping85 increasing life134 level indicator31 level indicators31 lithium ion battery82 low84 problems113 recharging83 replacing85 shorted85 Standby mode84 Battery Latches29 BIOS guide73 setup utility72 Bluetooth Where to Find Information183 Boot Sequence71 Booting the System73 Built-in Speakers108 Button Icons5760 C CapsLock32 CD-ROM108109 Click Me!75 Cold-swapping55 Configuration Label137 Contact Information14 Controls and Connectors17 Conventions Used in the Guide13 Cursor Keys40 D DC in connector17 DC Output Cable68 DC Power Jack68 203 Device Ports100 DIMM91 Display Panel2033 brightness37 opening33 problems115 Dock port17 Docking Port100 Double-Clicking43 Dragging4345 Drivers and Application Restore CD122 Dual Built-in Microphones22 DVD drive problems108109 E Error Messages118 ExpressCard problems111 ExpressCard Eject Button24 ExpressCard Slot24 ExpressCards89 installing89 removing90 External Monitor Port103 External Video Port28 External Video port18 F FDU76126146 Fingerprint Sensor22 Fingerprint Sensor Device185 enrolling a fingerprint190 getting started186 installing OmniPass186 204 logging into a remembered site194 OmniPass authentication toolbar192 password replacement191 remembering a password192 uninstalling OmniPass188 user enrollment189 using OmniPass191 Fujitsu Contact Information14 Fujitsu Driver Update utility76126146 Fujitsu LifeBook storing131 traveling133 Fujitsu Shopping Online15 Function Key F1041 F341 F441 F641 F741 F84153 F94153 FN41 G Gigabit LAN (RJ-45) Jack27 Glossary149 H Hard Disk Drive access indicator31 problems110 Hard Disk Drive Passwords72 Headphone Jack17102 Hibernation Feature79 disable/enable79 I IEEE 1394 (4-pin) Jack21 IEEE 1394 Port101 Internal LAN Jack100 K Keyboard2139 cursor keys40 function keys40 numeric keypad40 problems110 windows keys40 L LifeBook Security Panel operating64 passwords62 setting up62 uninstalling65 LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons56 LifeBook SecurityTablet PC Buttons20 Lithium ion Battery Bay29 Local Area Network (LAN)18 M Media Player battery power99 care135 Control Panel98 loading95 removing97 Software9497 using99 Memory capacity93 checking capacity93 compartment2891 installing91 problems110 upgrade module91 Memory Stick installing88 removing88 Memory Stick/Secure Digital Cards87 Microphone Jack1723103 Microsoft Works148 Modular Bay54 cold-swapping55 devices54 installing55 removing55 Modular Devices55 installing55 removing55 Mouse problems110 N NumLk32 O Optical Drive94 Modular Multi-Format DVD Writer94 tray release97 205 P PC Cards slot24 Pen installing a pen tether52 Pen tether52 Pen Tether Attachment Point25 Pointing Device42 Port Replicator connector29 problems109 Post-logon button functions59 Power AC adapter68 Auto/Airline adapter68 failure111112 indicator30 management77 off80 on70 problems114 sources68 Power Management77 Power On Self Test71118 Power/Suspend/Resume Button2077 Pre-Installed Software144 Adobe Acrobat Reader145 Google Toolbar145146 manuals145 Pre-logon button functions57 R Registration75 Regulatory Information165 Restarting79 206 Restoring Your Pre-installed Software122 RJ-45100 S ScrLk32 Scrolling46 SD Card installing88 removing88 SD/Memory Stick Slot17 SDRAM2891 Secure Digital Card removing88 Security Buttons Functions56 Security lock slot18 Specifications137 Audio139 Chipset138 Device Ports141 Dimensions and Weight143 Environmental Requirements143 Keyboard142 mass storage device options139 Memory138 Microprocessor138 Power142 Video138 Status Indicator Panel2030 Suspend/ Resume button18 T Tablet Configuration34 Tablet PC Button Functions changing61 Touch Screen calibrating50 clicking48 dragging49 Touchpad pointing device22 scroll button22 Touchpad Control Adjustment46 Troubleshooting105 U Universal Serial Bus Ports101 USB101111 problems111 USB 2.0 Ports2627 USB Port17 Using the Optional Capacitive Touchscreen51 V Volume control53 W Warranty15 Windows keys40 Application key40 Start keys40 Windows Power Management79 Windows Vista configuring the WLAN178 restoring the Operating System123 starting the first time74 Wireless LAN Before Using the Wireless LAN173 configuring173 connection to the network178 deactivating/disconnecting176 modes174 Specifications181 Troubleshooting179 Wireless LAN On-Off Switch18 207
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1 | 2009-10-05 | 5510 ~ 5670 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
2 | 5755 ~ 5795 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2009-10-05
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Fujitsu Client Computing Limited (FCCL)
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009379173
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1-1, Kamikodanaka 4-chome
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Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki, N/A 211-8588
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Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
EJE
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
WL0018
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
M******** U****
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1 2 | Title |
Engineer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+81-4********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+81-4********
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1 2 |
u******@jp.fujitsu.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
EMC Technologies Pty Ltd
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1 2 | Name |
C****** H********
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1 2 | Physical Address |
176 Harrick Road, Keilor Park
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1 2 |
Melbourne, Victoria, 3042
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1 2 |
Melbourne, Victoria
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Australia
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+61 3********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+61 3********
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1 2 |
c******@emctech.com.au
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
EMC Technologies Pty Ltd
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1 2 | Name |
C****** H****
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1 2 | Physical Address |
176 Harrick Road, Keilor Park
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1 2 |
Melbourne, Victoria, 3042
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Australia
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+61 3********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+61 3********
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c******@emctech.com.au
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 03/17/2010 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 512AN_HMW WLAN IN LIFEBOOK T SERIES | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is the maximum conducted output power as indicated in the filing. Device is a Tablet PC with client-only PCI-E Mini Card operating in 1x2 MISO configurations as described in this filing. Separate equipment certification is needed for other co-location configurations and RF exposure conditions. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except as described in this filing. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Device is restricted to indoor-only use for 5.15-5.25 GHz band. Approval is for operation as a client only device without radar detection. Highest reported body SAR is 5.2 GHz: 1.45 W/kg, 5.5 GHz: 1.49 W/kg | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is the maximum conducted output power as indicated in the filing. Device is a Tablet PC with PCI-E Mini Card operating in 1x2 MISO configurations as described in this filing. Separate equipment certification is needed for other co-location configurations and RF exposure conditions. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except as described in this filing. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Highest reported body SAR is 2.4 GHz 0.770 W/kg, 5.8 GHz 1.06 W/kg | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
EMC Technologies Pty. Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
C**** Z******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
61-3-********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
61-3-********
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1 2 |
c******@emctech.com.au
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1 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.045 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC | 5260 | 5320 | 0.042 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | CC | 5190 | 5310 | 0.04 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | CC | 5500 | 5700 | 0.071 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 15E | CC | 5510 | 5670 | 0.04 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.072 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2422 | 2452 | 0.038 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 15C | CC | 5745 | 5825 | 0.034 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 15C | CC | 5755 | 5795 | 0.062 |
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