Operating Manual FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO D5xx / D7xx / D9xx System
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FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO D5xx / D7xx / D9xx Operating Manual Your ESPRIMO 7 Ports and operating elements 9 Important notes 11 Getting started 15 Operation 24 Problem solutions and tips 30 System expansions 34 Technical specification 76 Index 77
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Contents Contents Your ESPRIMO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Validity of the Reference Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notational conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Power-on indicator remains unlit after you have switched on your device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The device cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitor remains blank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No mouse pointer displayed on the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Processor, replacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacing the lithium battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 75 Technical specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Your ESPRIMO Your ESPRIMO Overview ... is available with various configuration levels which differ in terms of hardware and software equipment. You can install additional drives (for example a DVD drive) and other boards. This manual tells you how to start using your device and how to operate it in daily use. This manual applies for all configuration levels. Depending on the chosen configuration level, some of the hardware components described may not be available on your PC.
Your ESPRIMO Notational conventions Pay particular attention to text marked with this symbol. Failure to observe these warnings could pose a risk to health, damage the device or lead to loss of data. The warranty will be invalidated if the device becomes defective through failure to observe these warnings. Indicates important information for the proper use of the device.
Ports and operating elements Ports and operating elements Ports This chapter presents the individual hardware components of your device. This will provide you with an overview of the ports and operating elements on the device. Please familiarise yourself with these components before starting to work with your device.
Ports and operating elements Rear 1 14 2 3 13 3 11 1 = Monitor socket (optional) 2 = Eye for lead-seal or padlock (diameter 6 mm) 3 = Serial port (optional, above: 2nd optional) 4 = 4 slots for low-profile boards or port expansions (VGA, parallel port, eSATA) 5 = LAN port 6 = PS/2 mouse port 7 = Audio input (Line In), light blue 10 4 12 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 78 11 10 9 = = = = = = = Security lock device Audio output (Line Out), light green PS/2 keyboard port USB ports Display ports (above: 2n
Important notes Important notes Notes Importantnotes In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which it is essential to take note of when working with your device. Safety information Note Safetyinformation Please note the information provided in the "Safety/regulations" manual and in the following safety notes.
Important notes Cleaning the device System unit,see Device Retransportation Transportation Device, Turn off all power and equipment switches and disconnect the power plug from the mains outlet. Do not clean any interior parts yourself, leave this job to a service technician. Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode plastic (alcohol, thinner or acetone). Never clean the device with water! Water entering into the device could present a serious risk to users (e.g. electric shock).
Important notes CE marking Lowvoltagedirective Electromagneticcompatibility Notes CEmarking The shipped version of this device complies with the requirements of EU directives 2004/108/EC "Electromagnetic compatibility", 2006/95/EC "Low voltage directive", 2011/65/EC "RoHS directive" and 2009/125/EC "ecodesign directive".
Important notes FCC Compliance Statement If the device complies with the FCC regulations, the FCC sign can be found on the type rating plate. FCC Class B Compliance Statement DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and Television : This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein. The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation.
Getting started Getting started Gettingstarted Please observe the safety information in the "Important notes", Page 11 chapter. Unpacking and checking the delivery It is recommended not to throw away the original packaging material! It may be required for reshipment at some later date. Packaging, Contentsofdelivery Packaging ► ► ► ► Unpack all the individual parts. Check the contents of the package for any visible damage caused during transport.
Getting started Setting up the device Device, Ergonomic Videoworkstation When setting up your device, please read the recommendations and safety notes in the "Safety/regulations" manual. We recommend that you place your device on a surface with good anti-slip qualities. In view of the multitude of different finishes and varnishes used on furniture, it is possible that the rubber feet will mark the surface they stand on. Depending on the location of your device, bothersome vibrations and noises may occur.
Getting started 5 1 4 4 3 3 6 2 3 6 ► Place the device on the right side as shown. The screw holes (6) and guide openings (4) for securing the feet on the left side of the device point upwards. ► Place the feet (3) on the left side of the device so that the pins (2) enter into the corresponding guide openings (4) on the device and the screws rest against the screw holes (6). ► Tighten the screws to secure the feet. ► Stand the device on the feet as shown.
Getting started Connecting the device to the mains supply Mainsadapter Use the following table to check which mains plug applies for your country. The following illustration may be different from your country variant. 1 2 ► Connect the power cable to the device (1). ► Plug the power plug into a grounded mains outlet (2).
Getting started Connecting external devices Read the documentation on the external device before connecting it. With the exception of USB devices, always remove all power plugs before connecting external devices! Do not connect or disconnect cables during a thunderstorm. Always take hold of the actual plug. Never unplug a cable by pulling the cable itself. Ports on the device Device, Externaldevices, Interfaces The ports are located on the front and back of the device.
Getting started Connecting a monitor ► Follow the instructions contained in the monitor manual to prepare the monitor for operation (e.g. connecting cables). ► Connect the data cable of the monitor into the required monitor port of your device. Monitor The monitor connector on the device is only approved for use with monitors that have a rated current less than or equal to 1.0 A at 230 V or less than or equal to 2.0 A at 100 V.
Getting started Connecting the keyboard You can connect a USB keyboard or a PS/2 keyboard to your device. Connecting, Keyboard, Connecting a USB keyboard Use the supplied keyboard cable only. Connecting, USBport, ► Insert the flat rectangular USB plug of the keyboard cable into one of the device’s USB ports. USBport Connecting a PS/2 keyboard Use the supplied keyboard cable only.
Getting started Connecting external devices to the USB ports Devices, Externaldevices, USBport, USBdevices, You can connect a wide range of external devices to the USB ports (e.g. printer, scanner, mouse or keyboard). USB devices are hot-pluggable. This means you can connect and disconnect USB cables while your device is switched on. Additional information can be found in the documentation for the USB devices. ► Connect the data cable to the external device.
Getting started Switch on the monitor and the machine In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the ventilation areas on the monitor or the device. ► Switch on the monitor (see operating instructions for the monitor). ► Press the on/off button on the front of the machine. The operational display will light up and the machine will start. Installing the software ► During installation, follow the on-screen instructions.
Operation Operation Switch the device on ► If necessary, switch the monitor on (see the operating manual for the monitor). ► Press the ON/OFF switch on the front of the device. The power indicator glows and the device is started. Monitor Device Switching off the device Switching the device off does not disconnect it from the mains voltage. To completely disconnect the mains voltage, remove the power plug from the power socket. ► Shut down the operating system in the proper way.
Operation Indicators on the device Device Indicators, The indicators are on the front of the casing. Which indicators are available on your device depends on the configuration level you have selected. 1 No. Indicator 1 Drive indicator (depending on device variant): 2 Hard disk indicator 3 Power-on indicator 23 4 Description The indicator lights up when the CD-ROM or DVD drive in the device is accessed. Never under any circumstances remove the CD/DVD while the indicator is lit.
Operation Keyboard Alphanumeric Keyboard, Keyboard Cursor Function Keys, Numeric keys keypad keys keypad The illustrated keyboard is an example and may differ from the model you use. 1 2 3 1 = Function keys 2 = On/off switch (optional) 3 = Alphanumeric keypad 4 5 4 = Cursor keys 5 = Numeric keypad (calculator keypad) Important keys and keyboard shortcuts Keyboardshortcuts Keys The description of the following keys and keyboard shortcuts applies to Microsoft operating systems.
Operation Key / key combination Description Windows key (device-dependent: variant 1) Keys, calls up the Windows Start menu. Keys, Menu key (device-dependent: variant 1) calls up the menu for the marked item (Windows). Keys Windows key (device-dependent: variant 2) Switches between the start screen and the last used application. Keys Menu key (device-dependent: variant 2) Opens the menu for the active application. Keys, Shift key enables upper-case letters and the upper key symbols to be displayed.
Operation Property and data protection Property protection Securitymeasures Dataprotection Software functions and mechanical locking offer a broad range of functions for protecting your device and your personal data against theft and unauthorised access. You can also combine these functions. Mechanically protecting and locking the casing Your device has provision for a security lock (4).
Operation Unlocking the casing ► Turn the key towards the open lock . BIOS setup security functions BIOS Setup Securityfunctions The Security menu in BIOS Setup offers you various options for protecting your personal data against unauthorized access, e.g.
Problem solutions and tips Problem solutions and tips Refer to the safety notes in the "Safety/regulations" manual and in the "Getting started", Page 15 chapter when connecting or disconnecting cables. If a fault occurs, try to rectify it in accordance with the measures described in the following documents: • • • • in in in in this chapter the documentation relating to the peripheral devices the Help sections for the individual programs the documentation for the operating system in use.
Problem solutions and tips The device cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch. Cause Remedy System crash ► Keep the on/off switch pressed for at least 4 seconds until the machine switches off. Caution: This can lead to a loss of data! This procedure does not allow the operating system to shut down in an orderly way. The next time the system is started there may well be error messages.
Problem solutions and tips No mouse pointer displayed on the screen Cause The mouse is not correctly connected. Disabled USB ports Remedy ► Shut down your operating system in the proper manner, for instance using Ctrl + Alt + Del . ► Switch the device off. ► Check that the mouse cable is properly connected to the system unit. If you use an adapter or extension lead with the mouse cable, check the connections. ► Make sure that only one mouse is connected. ► Switch the device on.
Problem solutions and tips SmartCard PIN forgotten Cause Troubleshooting PIN forgotten ► If you are working in a network, contact your system administrator, who can unlock your system with a Supervisor PIN. Error messages on the screen Error messages and their explanations are provided: • • in the technical manual for the mainboard in the documentation for the programs used Installing new software When installing programs or drivers, important files may be overwritten and modified.
System expansions System expansions System expansion Device, Upgrades, Servicing Components Repairs to the device must only be performed by qualified technicians. Incorrect repairs may greatly endanger the user (electric shock, fire risk) and will invalidate your warranty. After consulting the Hotline/Help Desk, you may remove and install the components described in this manual yourself.
System expansions Information about boards Take care with the locking mechanisms (catches and centring pins) when you are replacing boards or components on boards. Note that some components on the mainboard may be very hot if the device was in use shortly before the casing was removed. To prevent damage to the board or the components and conductors on it, please take care when you insert or remove boards. Make sure expansion boards are inserted straightly.
System expansions Removing the casing cover ► Switch the device off. The device must not be in the energy-saving mode! ► If there is a foot installed, remove it. ► Remove any plugged-in wires which are in the way. 2 a 1 ► Raise the clip (a), hold it in this position and pull the casing cover in the direction of the arrow (1). ► Lift the casing cover off the casing (2).
System expansions Reattaching the casing cover. In order to make it easier to put on the casing cover, there are two reference lines (c) imprinted on the board clip, which will assist you when positioning. 2 1 a c c b ► Place the casing cover onto the casing (1) using the reference lines (c) for positioning and slide the casing cover in the direction of the arrow (2) until it reaches a stop. When doing so, make sure that the eye (b) fits into the opening (a).
System expansions Overview of drive bays and drives in your device Depending on the device variant, the casing offers space for accessible and non-accessible drives in the 3 bays. Examples of accessible drives are DVD or CD ROM drives, into which a data medium can be inserted from the outside. Examples of non-accessible drives are hard disk drives. Furthermore, the installation options depend on the particular drive cover being used, see "Changing the drive cover", Page 39.
System expansions Changing the drive cover Depending on the desired drive configuration level of your device, there are 4 different drive covers available: When an accessible drive is ordered, the required drive covers will be supplied with it.
System expansions The catches of the drive cover are on the inside. a b 1 b a ► First release the two middle catches (a). ► Then release the two side catches (b). ► Remove the drive cover towards the front (1).
System expansions Do not discard the filler panel. Depending on the desired configuration level, you must reinstall the filler panel for cooling, protection against fire and in order to comply with EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) regulations (see ""Removing a slimline drive", Page 45"). a b 2 b a ► Insert the new drive cover into the casing cover from the front. In doing so, make sure that all the inner catches that are present engage (a, b).
System expansions Installing and removing an accessible slimline drive in the upper bay (optional) Installing the drive plate for the slimline drive To use the locking function of the accessible slimline drive, you must fit the associated drive plate on the slimline drive before installing the drive in the casing. Proceed as follows: The drive plate is located in the upper bay for the slimline drive. ► Remove the casing cover (see Chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36).
System expansions 3 ► Secure the drive plate on the slimline drive as shown (3).
System expansions Installing a slimline drive • • The drive plate is attached to the slimline drive (see chapter "Installing the drive plate for the slimline drive", Page 42). A suitable drive cover is mounted (see chapter "Changing the drive cover", Page 39). 1 ► Slide the slimline drive into its bay in the direction of the arrow (1) until it engages in place. ► Connect the cables to the slimline drive and to the mainboard. Make sure the polarity is correct.
System expansions Removing a slimline drive ► Remove the casing cover (see Chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). ► Disconnect the cables connected to the slimline drive. 2 1 3 ► Press the clip in the direction of the arrow (1). ► Push the slimline drive a few centimetres out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (2). ► Pull the slimline drive completely out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (3). 4 ► Detach the drive plate from the slimline drive (4).
System expansions 1 5 a ► Slide the drive plate (a) into the upper bay (5) again as shown, until it engages. It is essential to ensure that the drive plate is installed in the correct installation direction (see illustration). ► If you are not installing a new slimline drive, change the drive cover (see chapter "Changing the drive cover", Page 39). ► Fit the casing cover back onto the casing (see Chapter "Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
System expansions Opening and closing the drive cage To be able to install and remove drives in the middle and lower bays, it is necessary to fold the drive cage upwards. Opening the drive cage ► Remove the casing cover (see chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). 2 1 a ► Press the release (a) in the direction of the arrow (1). ► Fold the drive cage fully open (2) until it locks in place.
System expansions Closing the drive cage 2 1 a b ► Gently press the upright bracket (b) of the drive cage in the direction of the arrow (1) until you can move the drive cage. When closing the drive cage, take care that no cables become trapped and that the release catch (a) of the drive cage engages again. ► Fold the drive cage in the direction of the arrow (2). ► Fit the casing cover onto the casing again (see chapter "Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
System expansions Installing and removing 2½ inch drives in a 3½ inch adapter You can install two non-accessible 2½ inch drives with a 3½ inch adapter in the lower and middle bays. Installing 2½ inch drives in a 3½ inch adapter EasyChange rails for both drives are in the adapter. a ► Fasten the EasyChange rails to the side of the first drive by inserting each pin of the EasyChange rail in the corresponding holes on the drive.
System expansions b 2 1 ► Slide the drives with the EasyChange rails one after the other into the adapter (1, 2). In doing so, make sure that the component side of the drives point down towards the adapter and the ports on the drives are located at the rear as shown (b).
System expansions Removing 2½ inch drives from a 3½ inch adapter 1 2 1 3 ► Press the EasyChange rails on the drives slightly together (1) and pull the drives with the EasyChange rails one after the other out of the adapter (2, 3). a ► Pull the EasyChange rails off the first drive. ► Repeat the step for the second drive. ► If you no longer need the EasyChange rails, secure them again at their location in the adapter.
System expansions Installing and removing drives in the lower bay (optional) In the lower bay you can install a non-accessible 3½ inch drive, two non-accessible 2½ inch drives with a 3½ inch adapter or a non-accessible 2½ inch drive. Depending on the type of drive, fixing to the casing is either by EasyChange rails or by screw fastening. Installing and removing a 3½ inch drive or a 3½ inch adapter The following procedure describes installation and removal using the example of a 3½ inch drive.
System expansions 1 ► Slide the drive with the EasyChange rails into the bay (1). Check that the component side of the drive faces downwards towards the base of the casing (with the drive cage closed). ► Connect the cables at the drive and at the mainboard. Make sure the polarity is correct. ► Fold the drive cage into the closed position again (see chapter "Closing the drive cage", Page 48). ► Fit the casing cover back onto the casing (see Chapter "Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
System expansions Removing a drive ► Remove the casing cover (see Chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). ► Fold out the drive cage (see chapter "Opening the drive cage", Page 47). ► Disconnect any cables connected to the drive. 2 1 3 1 ► Slightly press together the EasyChange rails on the drive (1). ► Push the drive a few centimetres out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (2). ► Pull the drive completely out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (3).
System expansions It may be necessary to modify the entry for the drive in the BIOS Setup. Installing and removing a 2½ inch drive (screw fastened) Installing a drive ► Remove the casing cover (see chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). ► Fold out the drive cage (see chapter "Opening the drive cage", Page 47). 1 2 ► ► ► ► ► Slide the drive into the bay (1). Secure the drive with the screws (2). Connect the cables at the drive and at the mainboard. Make sure the polarity is correct.
System expansions Removing a drive ► Remove the casing cover (see chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). ► Fold out the drive cage (see chapter "Opening the drive cage", Page 47). ► Disconnect any cables that are connected to the drive. 3 2 1 ► ► ► ► ► Undo the screws (1). Push the drive a few centimetres out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (2). Pull the drive completely out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (3).
System expansions Installing and removing drives in the middle bay (optional) In the middle bay you can either install one 3½ inch or two 2½ inch drives using a 3½ inch adapter. Accessible drives here are for example SmartCard or Multicard readers. Non-accessible drives are hard disks or SSDs. Fixture in the casing is always using screws. Operation of a SmartCard reader with a RFID reader is not permitted in Taiwan.
System expansions The screw positions are different for non-accessible drives and accessible drives: • • sheet metal stamping 1 (in illustration: b) valid for accessible drives (Multicard/SmartCard reader). sheet metal stamping 2 (in illustration a) valid for non-accessible drives (HDDn/SSDn, also in adapter). ► Secure the drive with the screws (a or b, depending on the type of drive). ► When installing a 3½ inch hard disk: Connect the cables to the drive. Make sure the polarity is correct.
System expansions Removing a 3½ inch drive ► Remove the casing cover (see Chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). ► Fold out the drive cage (see Chapter "Opening the drive cage", Page 47). ► Disconnect any cables connected to the drive. a b 1 2 ► ► ► ► Undo the screws (a or b, depending on the type of drive). Push the drive a few centimetres out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (1). Pull the drive completely out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (2).
System expansions Installing and removing an M.2 module Installing an M.2 module ► Remove the casing cover (see chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). ► Fold out the drive cage (see chapter "Opening the drive cage", Page 47). a 1 2 b ► Insert the M.2 module (b) at a slight angle in the direction of the arrow (1) into the slot (a) on the mainboard. ► Secure the M.2 module on the mainboard with the screw (2).
System expansions Removing an M.2 module ► Remove the casing cover (see chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). ► Fold out the drive cage (see chapter "Opening the drive cage", Page 47). a 1 2 b ► Undo the screw (1). ► Pull the M.2 module (b) slightly at an angle in the direction of the arrow (2) and out of the slot (a) on the mainboard and remove it from the casing. ► Fold the drive cage into the closed position again (see chapter "Closing the drive cage", Page 48).
System expansions Installing and removing low-profile boards Low-profileboard The four slots for the boards are protected by a board clip. An additional slot cover exists for each individual slot. If no board is installed in the slot, the slot cover protects the slot. When you install a board, do not discard the corresponding slot cover. For cooling, protection against fire and in order to comply with EMC regulations, you must refit the slot cover if you remove the board.
System expansions Removing a slot cover. ► Undo the screw (1, optional). ► Pull the slot cover out of the slot (2). 1 2 Do not throw away the slot cover. For cooling, protection against fire and in order to comply with EMC regulations, you must refit the slot cover if you remove the board.
System expansions Installing a board ► Push the board into the slot (1) until it engages. If present, the additional board retaining clip (a) engages. ► Tighten the screw (2, optional). 2 1 a ► If necessary, connect the cables to the board. If you have installed or removed a board, please check the relevant PCI slot settings in the BIOS Setup. If necessary, change the settings. Further information is provided in the PCI board documentation.
System expansions Reinstalling a slot cover ► Push the slot cover into the slot (1). ► Tighten the screw (2, optional).
System expansions Closing the board retaining mechanism 1 ► Fold the board retaining mechanism to the closed position (1). ► If necessary, also secure the board clip with the optional safety screw when present. ► Fit the casing cover back onto the casing (see Chapter "Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37). If you have installed or removed a board, please check the relevant PCI slot settings in the BIOS Setup. If necessary, change the settings.
System expansions Installing and removing WLAN antennas If you have installed a suitable low-profile board, you can install and remove the associated WLAN antennas as described below. Installing WLAN antennas • A suitable low-profile board is installed (see chapter "Installing and removing low-profile boards", Page 62). 2 3 1 3 ► Working in the direction of the arrow (1), place the WLAN antennas onto the plug-in positions of the board (2).
System expansions Removing WLAN antennas 2 1 1 3 ► Undo the WLAN antennas by turning in the direction of the arrow (1). ► Pull the WLAN antennas in the direction of the arrow (3) and away from the plug-in positions of the board (2).
System expansions Installing a serial port Depending on the configuration level of your device, there may be a second installation opening intended for a serial port on the rear panel of the device. As a result, no board slot is occupied. ► Remove the casing cover (see chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). If there is no port already installed, the installation opening is closed off by a sheet metal plate. Do not discard the sheet metal plate.
System expansions 5 4 ► Fasten the serial port with the screws (4). ► Connect the cable to the mainboard (5). ► Fit the casing cover onto the casing again (see chapter "Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37). To remove, carry out the above steps in reverse order. To comply with the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations, secure the sheet metal plate again at the installation opening.
System expansions Installing and removing heat sinks Removing the heat sink ► Remove the casing cover (see Chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). 1 2 a ► Pull the catch of the hood in the direction of the arrow (1) (identified with the label "PULL"). ► Slightly tilt the cowl and lift it out of the casing (2). In doing so, take care that the pins (a) release from the openings on the casing. 3 4 ► Undo the screws on the heat sink (3). ► Lift the heat sink out of the casing (4).
System expansions Never operate the device without the heat sink fitted! Reinstall the heat sink before switching on the device.
System expansions Installing the heat sink a 2 1 ► Insert the heat sink into the casing (1): in doing so, align the screw holes on the heat sink correctly together with the screw holes on the mainboard and pay attention to the sticker (a) on the heat sink. This must point towards the inside of the casing / away from the front of the casing. ► Tighten the screws (2) in a crosswise fashion.
System expansions Mainboard expansions Details on how to upgrade the main memory or the processor of your device can be found in the manual for the mainboard. Lithium battery Upgrades Mainboard Mainmemory Processor Upgrading main memory ► Remove the casing cover (see Chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36). ► Upgrade the memory according to the description in the manual for the mainboard. ► Fit the casing cover back onto the casing (see Chapter "Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
System expansions Replacing the lithium battery In order to permanently save the system information, a lithium battery is installed to provide the CMOS-memory with a current. A corresponding error message notifies the user when the charge is too low or the battery is empty. The lithium battery must then be replaced. Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion! The lithium battery may be replaced only with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer.
Technical specification Technical specification Electrical data Safety standards complied with: Protection class: Rated voltage range: Rated frequency: Max. rated current: Device with monitor socket: of which Value for monitor socket: Device without monitor socket: Dimensions Width/depth/height: IEC 60950-1, CSA 60950-1, UL 60950-1, EN 55022 class B, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2/-3-3 I 100-240V 50-60Hz 5.3-3.5A 2.0-1.0A 3.0-2.0A 332 mm x 338 mm x 89 mm / 13.07 in x 13.31 in x 3.
Index Index A Access permission, SmartCard Alphanumeric keypad 26 Anti-theft protection 28 Audio input 19 Audio output 19 29 B Base feet 16 Battery 75 BIOS Setup 27 security functions 29 BIOS Setup, configuration 27 settings 27 system settings 27 Button, ON/OFF switch 26 C CE marking 13 Chain 28 Components installing/removing 34 Connecting a PS/2 keyboard Connecting, keyboard 21 mouse 20 PS/2 keyboard 21 PS/2 mouse 20 USB keyboard 21 Contents of delivery 15 Ctrl+Alt+Del 27 Cursor keys 26 D Data protectio
Index Keys 26 Ctrl 27 Ctrl+Alt+Del 27 Menu key 27 Keys, Alt Gr 27 Control 27 Ctrl key 27 cursor keys 26 Enter 26 Enter key 26 menu key 27 Num Lock 27 Return 26 shift 27 shift key 27 Start key 27 L LAN port 19 Lead-sealing 28 Line In 19 Line Out 19 Lithium battery 74 Lithium battery, replacing 75 Low voltage directive 13 Low-profile board 62 M Main memory 74 Main memory, upgrading 74 Mainboard Upgrades 74 Mains adapter connecting 18 Microphone port 19 Monitor connecting 20 switching off 24 Switching on 24 M
Index SmartCard reader, operating 29 Software, installing 22–23 System expansion 34 System settings, BIOS Setup 27 System unit, see Device T Transportation 11–12 U Universal Serial Bus Upgrades Mainboard 74 Fujitsu 12 Upgrades, device 34 USB devices, connecting 22 USB port 20–21 USB port, connecting devices 22 connecting keyboard 21 connecting the mouse 20 User Documentation DVD 12 19 V Vertical operating position Video workstation 16 16 79