Fujitsu DESKPOWER 6000 Seriesl DESKPOWER 6000 SD Series User Manual
Fujitsu DESKPOWER 6000 Seriesl DESKPOWER 6000 SD Series User Manual

Fujitsu DESKPOWER 6000 Seriesl DESKPOWER 6000 SD Series User Manual

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DESKPOWER 6000/SD Series User's Manual
Fujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct, but accepts no liability
for any error or omission in the same. Any procedures described in this document for operating Fujitsu
products should be read and understood by the operator before such products are used. To ensure
that Fujitsu products function without risk to safety and health, such procedures should be strictly
observed by the operator. The development of Fujitsu products and services is continuous and
published information may not be up to date. Any particular issue of a product may contain facilities
not described herein. It is important to check the current position with Fujitsu. Specifications and
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They may require adjustment in particular circumstances and should therefore not be taken as formal
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This device complies with Part 15 Class B of the FCC Rules. Operations are subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) This device may not be allowed to cause harmful interference, (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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  • Page 1 Fujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct, but accepts no liability for any error or omission in the same. Any procedures described in this document for operating Fujitsu products should be read and understood by the operator before such products are used. To ensure that Fujitsu products function without risk to safety and health, such procedures should be strictly observed by the operator.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
  • Page 3 13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the product. c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d.
  • Page 4 Make sure that you read the manual when using this product. Fujitsu as a member of the International Energy Star Program, recognizes that this equipment is compliant with the standard of the International Energy Star Program.
  • Page 5 When the data is lost, Fujitsu does not take responsibility for any damage caused by the loss of data, and no guarantee is provided for maintenance or recovery of the lost data, unless it is stipulated otherwise in the warranty certificate.
  • Page 6 Fujitsu has been advised of the possibility of such damages. (3) Fujitsu provides the warranty to the software, which has been developed by the third party and included in the SOFTWARE, with in the scope described in the item (1) above, and the third party developer accepts no responsibility for the SOFTWARE.
  • Page 7 The user may apply the latest Service Pack provided by Microsoft to have the most stable system ® with the current Windows . Therefore, Fujitsu basically recommend the use of the latest Service Pack available. The Service Pack, however, may cause unpredictable results when it is applied, depending on your environment.
  • Page 8: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions used in this manual Warning messages This manual uses various signs. These signs urge the user to use the equipment safely so as to prevent personal injury and/or property damage. The following shows alert signals and explanations. The signs should be understood before proceeding to subsequent portions of this manual. This indicate a hazardous situation that could result in death or severe injury CAUTION if the user does not perform the procedure correctly.
  • Page 9 Command entry (key entry) A command entry is represented in this manual as follows: diskcopy ↑ ↑ • Where character spacing is provided as shown by [↑], press the [Space] key once. Commands, an example of which is given above in lowercase, can be entered in uppercase. •...
  • Page 10 Description of products The following list shows the product and its description in the manual. In addition, this manual also gives information for other operating systems. Description of products Description used in the manual ® ® Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 Microsoft ®...
  • Page 11 Disposing of the computer Disposing of the computer To dispose of a computer (including accessories without LCD), you need to follow the local Waste Disposal and Public Cleaning Law. For corporate and business users To dispose of a computer, you need to ask an authorized industrial waste disposal contractor, as the computer is part of the industrial waste.
  • Page 12 UL1950 ® CP102250-01 7J61 DC 20V MADE IN JAPAN FUJITSU LIMITED WARNING When removing exterior parts in order to mount option parts or others inside the Electric shock cabinet, switch off the power supply for PC unit and peripheral devices...
  • Page 13 Manual configuration Chapter Parts Name This chapter describes the name of parts and function. Chapter Basic Operations This section describes the location of installation and installation of the computer. Chapter Hardware This chapter describes basic steps and information that you need when using the computer.
  • Page 14: Table Of Contents

    Contents CHAPTER 1 Parts Name 1 Part Names and Functions .............. 2 Front view ......................2 Side view ......................4 Rear view ......................5 CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations 1 Installation ..................8 Location of installation ..................8 Example of installation ..................8 2 Connection ..................
  • Page 15 CHAPTER 3 Hardware 33 1 Mouse ....................34 Using the mouse .................... 34 2 Keyboard ..................36 3 CD ..................... 38 Handling guidelines ..................38 Insert/Eject a CD .................... 39 4 Floppy Disk ..................41 Handling guidelines ..................41 Insert/Eject a floppy disk ................41 5 Hard Disk ..................
  • Page 16: Chapter 1 Parts Name

    CHAPTER 1 Parts Name...
  • Page 17: Part Names And Functions

    1 Part Names and Functions This section describes the names of computer parts and their function. Front view Liquid crystal display Displays the screen. Disk access lamp This lamp lights up when the computer is writing data on the hard disk, or reading data from the hard disk or CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 18 Power lamp This lamp lights green when the computer is on. It does not light in the standby mode (energy saving mode). Power button Press this to turn on the computer or to put the computer in the standby mode. Speaker Provides sound output from the computer.
  • Page 19: Side View

    Side view Microphone jack Use a commercial electrostatic microphone. Headphone jack Use a commercial headphone. USB connectors Connects a USB standard peripheral device. PC card slot A slot to set and operate a PC card. It has two dummy cards inserted when you purchase the computer.
  • Page 20: Rear View

    Rear view Theft protection lock A commercial theft protection wire can be used. Point The theft protection lock supports the MicroSaver Security System from Kensington. Line out terminal A sound output terminal.Connects a line in terminal of the audio device. If you are connecting a speaker directly to this terminal, use one with a built-in amplifier.
  • Page 21 LAN connector Connects a LAN cable. Parallel connector Connects a cable for printers and scanners. Serial connector Connects a cable for an RS-232C supporting device. Keyboard connector Connects the keyboard. Mouse connector Connect the mouse.
  • Page 22: Chapter 2 Basic Operations

    CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations...
  • Page 23: Installation

    1 Installation This section describes the location of installation and installation of the computer. Location of installation Avoid the following conditions when installing your computer. Location with a large amount of humidity, dusts and oily smoke. Location with poor ventilation. Location with a fire source.
  • Page 24: Connection

    Otherwise it may cause an electric shock. For the keyboard and mouse, use the genuine Fujitsu products. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock or fire. CAUTION Make sure that you connect the cable correctly.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Keyboard/Mouse/Power Cord/Grounding

    Connecting the keyboard/mouse/power cord/grounding Connecting the mouse. Connect the mouse connector into the socket at the rear of the computer, holding the connector with the mark top and matching the connector color to the mouse label on the rear of the computer.
  • Page 26 Connect the power cord to the adapter. Adapter Power cord Connect the power cord to DC-IN. Connect the adapter cable plug to the DC-IN connector on the computer. Connect the power cord to the power outlet. Take the following notes when connecting the power cord. Dot not connect or disconnect the plug with wet hands.
  • Page 27 Connect the grounding wire to the computer. Loosen the screw, connect the grounding wire terminal, and tighten the screw. Connect the other end of grounding wire to the metal portion of any nearby peripheral to prevent static charges. Point Do not connect the power cord in a starbust connection. Make sure that the power cord is not entangled with the keyboard or mouse cable.
  • Page 28: Touch Panel Unit Operating Instructions

    3 Touch Panel Unit Operating Instructions This section contains detailed information on the operation of Touch Panel Unit. Before operating Touch Panel Unit, please read this section thoroughly. When you have read the section, retain it carefully for future reference. Contents The box contains the followings.
  • Page 29 Right bottom rear of Left bottom rear of Please be aware there are two kinds of Touch Panel Unit Touch Panel Unit Press Tapes For Touch For computer Panel Unit main unit Double Sided Tape Double Sided Tape Upper rear of Touch Panel Unit Putting Press Tapes to computer main unit and setting Touch Panel to computer main unit...
  • Page 30: Device Driver For Touch Panel Unit

    4. Check “Search for the best driver for your device “ is selected, then insert floppy disk, and click [Next]. 5. Select “Specify a location”, and click [Browse]. 6. Select “Fujitsu Touch Panel (PS/2)”, and click [OK]. 7. Click [Next]. 8. File copy is done.
  • Page 31: How To Uninstall Driver

    5. “Device Choice” dialog will appear. Check “Fujitsu Touch Panel (PS/2)”is shown, then click [OK]. 6. The message “Include Keyboard Driver “will appear, then, click [YES]. 7. File copy is done. 8. Click [Close]. 9. The message “Do you want to restart your computer now?” will appear and then click [NO].
  • Page 32 7. Double click [Mouse] icon of [Control Panel], open [Property], then click [ALL tab]. 8. Click [Change]. 9. “Device Choice” dialog will appear. Check “Fujitsu Touch Panel (PS/2)”is shown, then click [OK]. 10. The message “Include Key Board Driver”, then click [YES].
  • Page 33: How To Install Calibration Utility Tool

    6. If the test is correctly done, press [Enter] and finish application. Right Click Tool Click [Start Menu] --> [Program] --> [Fujitsu Touch Pen] --> [Right Click Tool]. By using this tool, it becomes possible to use Touch Pen for “Substitution of Right Click”.
  • Page 34: Swivel Unit Operating Instructions

    4 Swivel Unit Operating Instructions Introduction This section contains detailed information on the operation of Swivel Unit. Before operating the unit, please read this section thoroughly, and operate the unit correctly. Check the Contents Before operating, please make sure the box contains the following items. Swivel Unit Main Unit Cable Cover 4 ×...
  • Page 35 CAUTION When setting up and removing Swivel Unit, please follow the instructions carefully. Otherwise injury may occur. Connection or Installation of Personal Computer See Connection or Installation section. Installation Instructions Turn the personal computer main unit off and remove all the cables. Make the LCD display maximum upright, then place the personal computer main unit down.
  • Page 36 Bolt Fix two bottom bolts (front side of computer) first, then two upper bolts (rear side of computer). (Arrow on the center of Swivel Unit is the standard of rotation, the unit can rotate 80° in both direction.) Arrow Connect cables and set cable cover After connecting cables, place Cable Cover Projections to Setting Point on rear side of computer main unit, then insert the Clip.
  • Page 37: Caution For Operation

    To remove, please see Installation Operations and operate carefully. Cable Cover can be removed by pressing clips from the inside. Caution for Operation Avoid dropping or strong impact. It may damage the unit. When rotating, please hold both side of LCD display and move slowly. Cables may come off. When installing, avoid the following places and set on level surface.
  • Page 38: Power On

    3 Power on Cautions When turning on the computer for the first time after purchase, do not connect any peripheral equipment. The power lamp turns off when the computer goes into the standby mode. The standby lamp lights up in orange when the computer is in the standby mode. When you turn off the computer, wait ten seconds before turning it on again.
  • Page 39 Press the power switch of the connected device. Press the power button of the computer. The power lamp lights green. When you turn on the computer, it displays a FUJITSU logo, and starts up the system (POST is performed while the FUJITSU logo is displayed). Power button...
  • Page 40: Setting Up

    4 Setting up This section describes how to set up Windows, when you turn on the computer for the first time. Make sure that you follow the procedure described in this manual. Read the following Considerations, before turning on the computer for setting up Windows. Considerations Do not perform the following before setting up Windows.
  • Page 41: Setting Up Windows 2000/Xp

    Setting up Windows 2000/XP Point While setting up Windows 2000, you will see a message “The file “xxxxx.xxx” is required from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM” (where “xxxxx.xxx” is replaced with a file name such as “courf.fon”). In this case, enter “c:\support\i386” in the [Copy from] field, and press [OK] to start the setup.
  • Page 42 Click [This computer is not on the network, or it is connected to the network without domain], and click [Next]. [Windows has been successfully installed] appears. Click [Restart], or wait 15 seconds to restart the computer. [Starting the Network Identification Wizard] appears. Important Do not click [Back] on this screen.
  • Page 43: Setting Up Windows Nt

    Setting up Windows NT Turn on the computer. After a few seconds, [Setting up Windows NT] appears. Click [Next]. [License Agreement] is displayed. This License Agreement describes the agreement for using preinstalled Windows on the computer. Read the [License Agreement] carefully, and click [I agree], and then [Next]. Point If you click [I do not agree] and [Next], [You have specified not to agree to the license agreement...] appears.
  • Page 44 Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys. The [Logon information] dialog box appears. 10 Enter the password you entered in the step 6, and click [OK]. The [Welcome] dialog box appears. 11 Click [Close]. 12 Click [Start] ¨ [Shutdown]. The [Windows shutdown] dialog box appears. 13 Click [Restart the computer] and [Next].
  • Page 45: Setting Up Windows Me/98

    Setting up Windows Me/98 Turn on the computer. After a few seconds, the [Enter the network password] dialog box appears. Point Depending on your operating environment, [Welcome to Windows XX] appears instead of the [Enter the network password] dialog box. Go to the step 3.
  • Page 46: Problems During Setup

    Read the [License Agreement], and click [I agree] or [I do not agree], and then click [Next]. Point If you select [I do not agree], click [Next] and follow the instruction message. The finishing screen appears. Click [Finish]. Point • If the [Date and Time Properties] dialog box appears, click [Close].
  • Page 47: Turn Off The Computer

    5 Turn off the computer Cautions Before turning off the computer, finish the work and save your data. Before turning off the computer, make sure that the disk access lamp or floppy disk access lamp are all off. If you turn off the computer while these lamps are on, your data may not be saved, or the data stored in the floppy disk or hard disk may be damaged.
  • Page 48: Chapter 3 Hardware

    CHAPTER 3 Hardware...
  • Page 49: Mouse

    1 Mouse Left button Scroll button Right button Point Clean the mouse periodically. Using the mouse Moving the mouse Put the hand on the mouse placing fingers on the right and left buttons, and slide it on a flat surface such as a desktop.
  • Page 50 Double-click Click the left mouse button twice quickly. Click, Click Point You point a menu or another item, when placing the mouse pointer on top of it. When you point the mouse pointer on a menu, its submenu items are shown, if any (showing the mark on the right of the menu item).
  • Page 51: Keyboard

    2 Keyboard This section describes the keyboard functions. Point Key functions may vary depending on the operating system and applications used. See manuals attached to the operating system and applications. Esc key Aborts the operation run by applications. F keys F keys may be assigned with specific functions for each application.
  • Page 52 Caps Lock key This key is used when writing with alphabetical characters. Press [Shift] + [Caps Lock] to toggle between uppercase and lowercase. Ctrl key Used in combination with another key. Functions vary depending on the application. 10 Windows key Press this to display the [Start] menu.
  • Page 53: Handling Guidelines

    3 CD This section describes how to handle, insert, and remove a CD. Handling guidelines Follow the following guidelines to prevent faults when handling a CD. Guidelines for CD media Do not affix a label on either side of the disk, and do not use a ball-point pen or pencil to write on the disk.
  • Page 54: Insert/Eject A Cd

    Insert/Eject a CD Insert a CD Press the CD eject button. Press the middle of the CD eject button, and the CD tray pops out. CD eject button CD access lamp Pull the tray out with a hand. Hold the tray and pull it out, as the illustration shows. Tray Hold the CD with the label side up, and and snap the CD in the tab at the center of the tray.
  • Page 55 Push the tray in until it makes a click sound. The tray goes into the computer, and sets the CD. Point • The CD access lamp lights when the CD is set. Wait until the CD access lamp turns off, and then do the following.
  • Page 56: Floppy Disk

    4 Floppy Disk This section describes how to handle, insert, and remove a floppy disk. Handling guidelines Follow the following guidelines to prevent faults when handling a floppy disk. Make sure that you do not spill coffee or similar liquid over the media. Do not open the shutter and touch the disk inside.
  • Page 57 Eject a floppy disk Make sure the floppy disk access lamp is off. Floppy disk access lamp Point Do not remove the floppy disk while the floppy disk access lamp is on. Or, its data may be damaged. Press the floppy disk eject button.
  • Page 58: Hard Disk

    5 Hard Disk This section describes cautions when handling the hard disk. Cautions Follow the following guidelines to prevent faults. In side the hard disk unit, a information storage disk rotates at a fast speed to read and write information.It is a very sensitive device, and do not carry the computer or give shocks/vibrations while the computer is on.
  • Page 59: Pc Card

    6 PC Card This section describes how to handle, insert, and remove a PC card. Handling guidelines Follow the following guidelines to prevent faults. Do not expose it to high temperature or direct sunlight. Do not give excessive shocks. Do not rub the card generating static electricity Do not put a heavy object on it.
  • Page 60: Setting A Pc Card

    Setting a PC card A PC card is a card in a size of a business card, and it works for peripheral devices such as modem. Two dummy cards are inserted when you purchase the computer. WARNING Do not put your finger into the PC card slot when inserting a PC card. Or, you may get injured.
  • Page 61: Eject A Pc Card

    Insert a PC card. Hold the PC card, facing the side with its product name toward the rear of the computer, and insert it in the PC card slot. Eject a PC card Point • When ejecting a PC card with a cord, do not pull the cord. Otherwise it may cause a failure. •...
  • Page 62 Press the PC card eject button. Gently press the PC card eject button once, and the button pops out. Remove the PC card. Press the PC card eject button that popped out, and remove the PC card. Insert a dummy card. Insert a dummy card in the PC card slot.
  • Page 63 Press the PC card eject button. Gently press the PC card eject button once, and the button pops out. Remove the PC card. Press the PC card eject button that popped out, and remove the PC card. Insert a dummy card. Insert a dummy card in the PC card slot.
  • Page 64 Click [Stop XXXXXXXX]. “XXXXXXXX” indicates the PC card name used. The PC card stops its function, and the following screen is displayed. Point Some PC cards show the message “This device cannot be removed.” In this case, exit the operating system, turn off the computer, and remove it.
  • Page 65: Cleaning Hardware

    7 Cleaning Hardware Cleaning the computer CAUTION Before cleaning the computer, turn off the computer and the device that is connected to the computer, remove the plug from the power outlet. Otherwise it may cause an electric shock. Use a soft dry cloth to wipe it. If you need to clean it further, use a soft cloth moistened with neutral detergent to wipe it.
  • Page 66: Cleaning The Keyboard

    Clean inside the mouse. Use moistened cloth to clean inside the mouse, rollers, and bottom lid. Rollers Put the ball and bottom lid back. Dry the ball and inside the mouse, and then put the ball and bottom lid back. Cleaning the keyboard Use a soft dry cloth to wipe it.
  • Page 67: For Windows 2000/Nt/Me/Xp Models

    For Windows 2000/NT/Me/XP models Insert the cleaning floppy into the floppy disk drive. Run the disk access command such as dir at the command prompt (Windows 2000/ NT) or MS-DOS prompt (Windows Me). Example: Enter the following and press [Enter]. dir a: Make sure the floppy disk access lamp is off, and remove the cleaning floppy.
  • Page 68: Chapter 4 Expansion

    CHAPTER 4 Expansion...
  • Page 69: Before Connecting Any Peripheral Devices

    Before you purchase a device, check if the device can be used or not. We recommend genuine Fujitsu products for peripheral devices. If you use a device other than a genuine one while a genuine device is available, the warranty is not applied when the device does not function properly or if the computer fails.
  • Page 70 Do not start working right after you have turned off the computer. Right after the computer power is removed, the device inside the computer is still hot. Turn the computer off, remove the plug from the power outlet, and wait for approximately ten minutes before starting to work.
  • Page 71: Installing Memory

    To install or remove memory, turn off the computer and connected devices, and remove the plug from the power outlet. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock. When installing memory, use a genuine Fujitsu product. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock or fire. WARNING When installing or removing memory, remove the only screws that are specified in the manual.
  • Page 72: Location Of Memory

    To have the memory capacity of 512 MB, replace the memory in DIMM1 with one of 256 MB. Point Check your model, and use a genuine Fujitsu product “168 pin SDRAM DIMM no ECC for 133 MHz.” If you use non-genuine product, it may not work on this computer.
  • Page 73: Installing Memory

    Installing Memory Remove the plug from the power outlet. Place the computer horizontally. Place a soft cloth on a flat surface. Place the computer with rear up as shown in the illustration. Make sure that no object presses the liquid crystal display. Ensure that the base is off the surface so that the display stays flat on the surface.
  • Page 74 Important Make sure that the power lamp indicated in the illustration below is off. If the power lamp is on, turn off power, remove the power cord, and then restart the procedure. Power lamp Open the hooks on both sides of the slot. Insert the memory board into the slot.
  • Page 75 Install the inner cover. Slide the inner cover, align it on the hook, and secure it with the screws. Install the rear cover. Put the computer straight up. After putting the computer straight up, adjust the display angle for easy view. Point To remove the memory board, please do so referring to the installation procedure.
  • Page 76 CHAPTER 5 Technical Information...
  • Page 77: List Of Specifications

    1 List of Specifications Computer specifications Product name DESKPOWER 6000/SD ® Pentium III Processor Secondary Cache 256 KB (built-in CPU) BIOS ROM 512 KB (FLASH ROM) Main memory Minimum 128 MB (168-pin SDRAM DIMM) Maximum 512 MB (ECC not supported) 3.5 in.
  • Page 78: Lan Adapter Specifications

    LAN adapter specifications LAN Controller Intel 82801 BA (IHC2) + 82562 EM Transmission buffer RAM 3 Kbytes for transmission (send/receive) External Interface ISO8802-3 100 BASE-TX/10 BASE-T Transmission media Twisted pair cable (100 Mbps: Category 5, 10 Mbps: Category 3 - 5) Transmission method Baseband Access method...
  • Page 79 The following table shows the pin and its function. LAN connector (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) Pin number Signal Direction Description Output send data + TD– Output send data – Input Receive data + — Not connected — Not connected RD– Input Receive data – —...
  • Page 80 Pin number Signal Direction Description Input Out of paper SELECT Input Select *AUTOFD Output Auto forward *ERROR Input Error *INIT Output Initialization SLCTIN Output Select 18 – 25 — Ground Serial connector Pin number Signal Direction Description Input Carrier detect Input Receive data Output...
  • Page 81 Keyboard connector Pin number Signal Direction Description DATA Input and output Data — Not connected — Ground — Power Input and output Clock — Not connected USB connector Pin number Signal Direction Description — Cable power –DATA Input and output –...

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