Fujitsu ESPRIMO D5 Series, ESPRIMO D7 Series, ESPRIMO D9 Series Operating Manual

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System
Operating Manual
FUJITSU Desktop
ESPRIMO D5xx / D7xx / D9xx
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FUJITSU Desktop
ESPRIMO D5xx / D7xx / D9xx
Operating Manual
Your ESPR IMO 7 Ports and operating elements 9 Important notes 11 Getting started 15 Operation 24 Problem solutions and tips 30 System expansions 34 Technical specication 76 Index 77
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Remarks
Information on the product description meets the design specications of Fujitsu and is provided for comparison purposes. Several factors may cause the actual results to differ. Technical data is subject to change without prior notication. Fujitsu rejects any responsibility with regard to technical or editorial mistakes or omissions.
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Contents
Contents
YourESPRIMO ......................................................................... 7
Validityof the ReferenceManual ......................................................... 7
Notational conventions .................................................................. 8
Ports and operating elemen
ts .........................................................
9
Front ................................................................................... 9
Rear ................................................................................... 10
Importantnotes ........................................................................ 11
Safetyinformation ....................................................................... 11
Transporting thedevice .................................................................. 11
Cleaning the device ..................................................................... 12
Energy saving, disposaland recycling .................................................... 12
CEmarking ............................................................................ 13
FCCCompliance Statement ............................................................. 14
FCCClass B Compliance Statement .................................................. 14
FCCRadiation ExposureStatement .................................................. 14
Gettingstarted ......................................................................... 15
Unpacking and che
ckingthe delivery .....................................................
15
Steps for initia
lsetup ....................................................................
15
Setting up the de
vice ....................................................................
16
Vertical opera
tingposition with feet (optional) ..........................................
16
Connecting th
edevice to the mains supply ................................................
18
Connecting ex
ternaldevices .............................................................
19
Ports on the de
vice ..................................................................
19
Connecting a
monitor ................................................................
20
Connecting t
hemouse ...............................................................
20
Connecting t
he keyboard . ...........................................................
21
Connecting
externaldevices to theserial interface .....................................
21
Connecting
externaldevices to theUSB ports .........................................
22
Switching
on for the rst time: installingthe software .......................................
22
Switch on t
hemonitor and themachine ...............................................
23
Installi
ngthesoftware ...............................................................
23
Operation .............................................................................. 24
Switchthe device on .................................................................... 24
Switching offthe device ................................................................. 24
Procedure in an emergency . . . ....................................................... 24
Indicatorson the device ................................................................. 25
Keyboard ............................................................................... 26
Important keys and keyboard shortcuts . . . . ............................................ 26
Settingsin BIOS Setup .................................................................. 27
Property and data protection . . ........................................................... 28
Mechanically protecting and locking the casing ........................................ 28
BIOSsetup security functions ........................................................ 29
Accessauthorisation viaSmartCard .................................................. 29
Operating the SmartCard reader (optional) ............................................ 29
Pro
blemsolutionsand tips ............................................................
30
Hel
pifproblems occur ...................................................................
30
Tr
oubleshooting . . . ......................................................................
30
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Power-on indicator remainsunlit after youhave switched onyour device ................. 30
The device cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch. . . .......................... 31
Monitorremains blank ............................................................... 31
Nomouse pointer displayed on the screen ............................................ 32
Time and/or date is not correct . . . . . . ................................................. 32
SmartCard reader is not recognised. . ................................................. 32
SmartCard PIN forgotten ............................................................. 33
Errormessages on the screen ........................................................ 33
Installingnew software .................................................................. 33
Restoring the hard diskcontents ......................................................... 33
Tips .................................................................................... 33
Systemexpansions .................................................................... 34
Information about boards ................................................................ 35
Removing the casing cover .............................................................. 36
Reattaching the casing cover. ............................................................ 37
Overview of drive baysand drives inyour device .......................................... 38
Changing the drive cover ................................................................ 39
Installing and removing an accessible slimline drive in the upper bay (optional) . . . ........... 42
Installingthe drive platefor the slimline drive .......................................... 42
Installinga slimline drive ............................................................. 44
Removing a slimline drive ............................................................ 45
Opening and closing the drive cage . . . . . ................................................. 47
Opening the drive cage . . ............................................................ 47
Closingthe drive cage ............................................................... 48
Installingand removing 2½ inch drives ina 3½ inchadapter ................................ 49
Installing 2½ inch drives in a 3½ inch adapter . ......................................... 49
Removing 2 ½ inch drives from a 3½ inch adapter . . . . .................................. 51
Installingand removing drives in the lowerbay (optional) ................................... 52
Installing and removing a 3½ inch drive or a 3½ inch adapter . .......................... 52
Installing and removing a 2½ inch drive (screw fastened) .............................. 55
Installing and removing drives in the middle bay ( optional) .................................. 57
Installinga 3½ inchdrive ............................................................. 57
Removing a 3½ inchdrive ........................................................... 59
Installing and removing an M.2 module . . ................................................. 60
Installing an M.2 module . ............................................................ 60
Removing an M.2 module ............................................................ 61
Installing and removing low-proleboards ................................................. 62
Opening th e board retaining mechanism . ............................................. 62
Removing a slot cover. .............................................................. 63
Installing a board . . . . ................................................................ 64
Removing boards ................................................................... 64
Reinstallinga slot cover .............................................................. 65
Closingthe board retainingmechanism ............................................... 66
Installing and removing WLAN antennas . ................................................. 67
Installing WLAN antennas ............................................................ 67
Removing WLAN antennas . . ........................................................ 68
Installinga serial port ................................................................... 69
Installing and removing heat sinks ........................................................ 71
Removing the heat sink . . ............................................................ 71
Installing the heat sink . . . ............................................................ 73
Mainboard expansions . . ................................................................ 74
Upgrading main memory ............................................................. 74
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Processor, replacing ................................................................. 74
Replacingthe lithium battery ......................................................... 75
Technical specication ................................................................. 76
Index .................................................................................. 77
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Your ESPRIMO
Your ESPRIMO
Overview
... is available with various conguration levels which differ in terms of hardware and software equipment. You can install additional drives (for exam ple 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 c onguration levels. Depending on the cho sen conguration level, some of the hardware components described may not be ava ilable on your PC. Please also read the notes about your operating system.
Depending on the conguration selected, the operating system is preinstalled on your hard disk (e.g. Windows).
Further information on this device is provided:
in the "Quick Start Guide" poster
in the "Safety/regul
ations" manual
in the "Warranty" manual
in the "BIOS Setup"
manual
in the op erating manual for the monitor
in the manual for t
he mainboard
in your operating system documentation
in the informati
on les (e.g. *.PDF, *.HT ML, *.DOC, *.CH M, *.TXT, *.HLP)
ValidityoftheReferenceManual
This Reference Manual is valid for the following systems:
FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO D556
FUJITSU Des
ktop ESPRIMO D756
FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO D956, D956 LL
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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 informa
tion for the proper use of the device .
Indicates an activity t hat must be performed
Indicates a result
This font
indicates data e ntered
using the keyboard in a program dialogue or at
the command line, e.g.
your password (Name123) or a command used to
start a program (star
t.exe)
This font
indicates information that is displayed on the screen by a program, e.g.:
Installation is complete.
This font
indicates
terms and texts used in a software interface, e.g.: Click on Save
names of programs or les, e.g. Windows or setup.exe.
"This font"
indicates
cross-references to another section, e.g. "Safety information"
cross-references to an external source, e.g. a web address: For more information, go to "
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts"
Names of CD s, DVDs and titles or designations for other materials, e.g.: "CD/DVD Drivers & Utilities" or "Safety/Regulations" manual
Key
indicates a key on the keyboard, e.g:
F10
This font
indicates terms a nd texts that are emphasised or highlighted, e.g.: Do not switch off th e device
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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.
Front
The device is available i
n 3 device variants:
device variant with bay
s for a slimline drive and a 3½ inch drive
device variant with bay for a slimline drive
device variant with bl
anking plate
In the illustration
s in the following chapter, the maximum conguration level is always
shown, that is the de
vicevariantwithaslimlinedriveanda3½inchdrive.Anydeviations
between the indivi
dual device variants are separately indicated in the particular chapters.
Device variant with bays for a slimline drive and a 3½ inch drive (maximum cong urat ion leve l)
ESPRIMO
12
1 2 3 4 5 6
11 8 7910
1 = Headph
one port 2 = Bay for slimline drive 3 = Sliml
ine drive status indicator 4 = Slimline drive insert/eject button 5 = Slim
line drive emergency removal
6 = 3½ inch drive status indicator, e.g.
SmartCard reader
7=ON/
OFF switch with power indicator
8=Harddi
sk indicator
9 = Card slot on 3½ inch drive, e.g.
SmartCard reader
10 = Bay fo
r 3½ inch drive, e.g. SmartCard
reade
r (external), hard disk (internal) 11 = USB ports 12 = Micr
ophone port
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Ports a nd operating elements
Rear
1 82 3 4
5 6
7
14 13 3 11 12 11 910
1 = Monitor s ocket (op
tional)
2 = Eye for lead-seal or padlock
(diameter 6 mm)
3 = Serial port (op
tional, abo ve: 2nd optional)
4=4slotsforlow-profile boards or port
expansions (VGA, parallel port, eSATA) 5 = LAN port 6 = PS/2 mouse port 7 = Audio input (
Line In), light blue
8 = Security lock devi
ce 9 = Audio output (Line Out), light green 10 = PS/2 keyboard por
t 11 = USB ports 12 = Display ports (
above: 2nd optional) 13 = DVI-D monitor port 14 = Alternating v
oltage socket (AC IN)
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Important notes
Important notes
ImportantnotesNotes
In this chapter you will nd information regarding safety which it is essential to take note of when working with your device.
Safety information
SafetyinformationNote
Please note the informat
ion provided in the "Safety/regulations" manual
and in the following safe
ty notes.
When installing and ope
rating the device, please observe the notes on
environmental conditi
ons in Chapter "
Technical specication" , Page 76 as well
as the instructions in C
hapter "
Getting started", Page 15.
When setting up the dev
ice, make sure there is clearance all around it so that
thecasingreceives
enough ventilation. In order to avoid overheating, do not
cover the ventilati
on areas of the monitor or the device.
You must only opera
te the device if the rated voltage used by the
device is set to the
local mains voltage.
TheON/OFFswitchd
oes not disconnect the device from the mains
voltage. You must
remove the m ains plug from the mains socket to
completely disco
nnect from the mains voltage.
Operate the dev
ice only with the casing closed.
Replace the lit
hium battery on the mainboard in accordance with the instructions
in "
Replacing t
he lithium battery", Page 75.
Caution, comp
onents in the system can get very hot.
The activiti
es described in these instructions must always be
performed wi
th the greatest care.
Repairs to th
e device must only be performed by qualied technicians.
Incorrect r
epairs could put the user at great risk or cause serious damage
to the equ i
pment (electric shock, risk of re).
Transpor
ting the device
Device,Transpo
rtation
Retrans
portation
Transport all parts separately in their original packaging or in a packaging which protects them from knocks and jolts, to the new site.
Do not unpack them until all transportation manoeuvres are completed.
If the device is broug ht from a cold environment into the room where it will be used, condensation may occur. Before operating the device, wait until it is absolutely dry and has reached approximately the same temperature as the installation site.
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Important notes
Cleaning the device
Device,Transporta tionRetransportationSystemunit,seeDevice
Turn off all power and equipment switches and disconnect the power plug from the mains outlet.
Do not clean any interior parts yourse lf, 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 th e device could present a serious risk to users (e.g. electric shock).
Ensure that no liquid enters the system .
The surface can be clea
ned with a dry cloth. If particularly dirty, use a cloth that has been
moistened in mild dome
stic detergent and then carefully wrung out.
Use disinfectant wi
pes to clean the keyboard and the mouse.
Energy saving, disposal and recycling
DisposalEnergysavingRecyclingDrivers&UtilitiesDVDUserDocumentationDVD
You c a n ndinformationonthesesubjectsinthe"Environment and Energy Information" manual or on our website ("
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/about/fts/environment-care/").
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Important notes
CE marking
CEmarkingCEmarkingNotesElectromagneticcompatibilityLowvoltagedirective
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".
CE marking for devices with radio component
This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and Commission from 9 March, 1999 governing Radio and Telecommunications Equipment and mutual recognition of conformity.
CE nnnn (!) ; nnnn: For digits and exclamation mark (!), see label on the product.
You c a n nd more information and declarations of c onfo rmity on the Internet at:
"
http://globalsp. ts.fujitsu.com/sites/certicates".
This equipment can be used in the following countries:
Belgium Bulgaria Denmark
Germany
Estonia Finland France
Greece
UK Ireland Iceland Italy
Croatia
Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania
Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway
Austria Poland Portugal Ruma nia
Sweden Switzerland Slovakia Slovenia
Spain
Turkey
Czech Republic
Hungary
Cyprus
Contact th
e corresponding government ofce in the respective country fo r curre nt information on
possible o
perating restrictions. If your country is not included in the l ist, then please contact
the corres
ponding supervisory authority as to whether the use of this product is permitted in
your coun
try.
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Important notes
FCC Compliance Statement
If the device complies with the FCC regulations, the F CC sign can be found on the type rating plate.
FCC Class B Compliance S tate
ment
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 specied herein. The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a "Class B" digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003 for digital apparatus. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions, m ay cause harmful interference to ra dio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will n ot occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television rece ption, which ca n be determined by turning the equipmen t off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the s
eparation between equipment and the rece iver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from th at to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the d
ealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Fujitsu not responsible for any radio or television interference c aused by unauthorized modications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specied by Fujitsu. The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modication, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure to do so may violate FCC and ICES rules.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
The transmitters in this device must not be co-located or op erated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
To prevent radio interference to t he licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and aw ay from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing.
Users are not authorized to modify this product. Any modications invalidate the w arranty.
This equipment may not be modied, altered, or chan ged in any way without signed written permission from Fujitsu. Unauthorized modication will void the equipment authorization from the FCC and Industry Canada and the warranty.
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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.
PackagingContentso fdeliveryPackaging,
Unpack all the individual parts.Check the contents of the package for a ny visible damage caused during transport.Check whether the delivery conforms to the details in the delivery note.Should you discover that the delivery does not correspond to the delivery
note, notify your local sales outlet immediately.
Steps for initial setup
Preparingforfirstuse, overviewPreparingforuse,
Only a few steps are necessary to put you r new device into operation for the rst time:
Select a location for device and set up device
Connect external devices such as mouse, keyboard and monitor
Check the voltage at the mains outlet and connect the device to an elect rical outlet
Switch the device on You will learn more about the individual steps in the following sections.
External devices
If you have received other external devices in ad dition to your own device (e.g. a printer), do not connect these until after the initial installation. The following sections describe how to connect these external devices.
Drives and boards
If you have received drives or boards with your device, please do not install them until after rst-time setup. How to install drives and boards is described in the "
System expansions", Page 34 chapter.
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Getting started
Setting up the device
VideoworkstationErgonomicDevice ,
When setting up you r device, please read the recommendations and safety note s 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 nishes 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. To prevent this, a distance of at least 10 m m / 0.39 in should be maintained from other devices on casing sides w ithout ventilation surfaces.
In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the ventilation areas on the monitor or the device.
A minimum distance of 200 mm / 7.87 in from the device must be observed for ventilation areas.
Do not stack several devices on top of each other.
Do not expose the device to extre me ambient conditions (see "
Technical specication",
Page 76, "Ambient conditions"). Protect the device against dust, humidity and heat.
Operating positi
on
You can use the de
vice in a vertical or horizontal operating position.
With the aid of s
uitable feet, it is possible to use the device in a vertical operating position
(see "
Vertical
operating position with feet (optional)", Page 16).
Vertical operating po sition with feet (optional)
Use the optional feet when you wish to use the device in the vertical operating position.
The set-up direction is compulsory: The ON/OFF switch must be at the top to ensure sufcient ventilation.
You must remove the feet again to be able to open the device.
VerticaloperatingpositionOperatingposition,verticalBasefeetSidecover
Proceed as follow s to operate the device in the vertical operating position with the feet:
If necessary, disconnect the cables connected to the device.
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Getting started
3
2
1
4
5
6
6
3
3
4
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 dev
ice point u p wards.
Place the feet (3) o n the left side of the device s o that the pins (2) enter into the corresponding
guide openings (4) on the d evice and the screws rest against the screw holes (6).
Tighten the scr
ews to secure the feet.
Stand
the device on the feet as sho w n.
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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.
2
1
Connect the pow
er cable to the device (1).
Plug the power plug into a grounded mains outlet (2).
Power connection
Country
USA, Canada, Mexico, parts of South America, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Taiwan
Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), large parts of Europe, parts of South America, the Middle East, parts of Africa, Hong Kong, Ind ia, large parts of South Asia.
UK, Ireland, Malaysia, Singapore, part s of Africa
China, Australia, New Zealand
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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
InterfacesExternaldevices,Device,
The ports are located on the front and back of the device. The ports available o n your device depend on the conguration level you have selected. The standard port s are marked with the symbols shown below (or similar). Detailed information on the location of the ports is provided in the manual for the mainboard.
Headphones, black or light green
Headphonesport
Audio input (Line In), light blue
AudioinputLineIn
Microphone port, black or pink
Microphoneport
Audio ou tput (Line Out), light green
AudiooutputLineOut
USB 3.0 - Universal Serial Bus, blue
UniversalSer
ialBus
USB 2.0 - Universal Serial Bus, black
PS/2 mouse port, green
MouseportPS/2mouseport
PS/2 keyboard port, purple
Keyboardport
DVI-D monitor port
DVI-Imonitorport
DP DisplayPort
DisplayPort
VGA monitor port, blue
Monitorport
LAN
LAN port
LANport
Serial port
Serialinterface
Parallel port
Parallelport
Some of the connected devices require special d rivers (see the documentation for the connected device).
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Getting started
Connecting a monitor
Follow the instructions contained in the monitor manual to prepare the monitor
for operation (e.g. connecting cables).
Monitor
Connect the data cable of the monitor into the required monitor port of your device.
The monitor connector on the device is only approved for use with monitors th at 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. The values fo r the monitor current consumption can be found in the technical data for the monitor or in the operating manual for the monitor.
Depending on the configur
ation level of your d evice, plug the monitor power
cable into th e grounded
mains outlet.
Connecting the mouse
You can connect a USB mouse or a PS/2 mouse to your device.
Mouse,Connecting,
Connecting a USB mouse
Connect the USB mouse to one of the USB ports on the device.
USBport,USBport
Connecting a PS/2 mouse
The PS/2 mouse is only detected by the device if you connect the mouse when the device is switched off and then switch the device on again.
Connect the PS/
2 mouse to the PS/2 mouse port of the device.
PS/2mouse,Connecting,PS/2mouse,
Switch your device on again.
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Getting started
Connecting the keyboard
You can connect a USB keyboard or a PS/2 keyboard to your device.
Keyboard,Connecting,
Connecting a USB keyboard
Use the supplied keyboard cable only.
USBport,Connecting,
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.
ConnectingaPS/2keybo
ard
Connecting,
The PS/2 keyboard is only detected by the device if you connect the keyboard when the device is sw itched off and then switch the device on again.
Switch your device off.Plug the round plug of th e keyboard cable into the keyboard port on the device.
Keyboard,
Switch your device on again.
Connecting external devices to the serial interface
SerialinterfaceSerialinterface,Externaldevices,Devices,
External devices (e.g. a printer or scanner ) can be connected to the serial port.
Connect the data cable to the external device.Connect the data cable to the corresponding serial interface.
For an exact description of how to connect external devices to the corresponding port, please see the external device documentation.
Port settings
Serialinte
rface,
You can change the port settings (e.g. address, interrupt) in the BIOS Setup.
Device drivers
Devicedrivers,
The devices connected to the serial interface require d rivers. Your operating system already includes many drivers. If the required drive is missing, install it. The latest drivers are usually available on the Internet or will be supplied on a data carrier.
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Getting started
Connecting external devices to the USB ports
USBdevices,USBport,Externaldevices,Devices,
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.Connect the data cable to one of the USB ports on your device.
Device drivers
The external USB devices you connect to the USB ports usually require no driver of their own, as the required softw are is already included in the operating system. If the device requires separate software, please note the information in the manufacturer’s ma nual.
Switching on for the rst time: installing the software
Installing,Software,Installing,
Once the installat
ion has been started the device must not be switched
off, unless the in
stallation has been completed.
During installa
tion, the device may only be rebooted when you are requested to do so!
The installati
on will otherwise not b e carried out correctly and the contents
of the hard disk
must be completely restored.
If the device is integrated into a network, the user and server details as well as the network protocol are required during the software installation.
Contact your network administrator if you have any questions about these settings.
When you switch on the device for the rst time, the supplied software is installed and congured. Plan a reasonable amount of time for this, as this process must not b e interrupted.
You may need th e licence number for Window s during the installation. You can nd the licence number as a label on your device (no longer applies to Windows 8 or higher).
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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 inst
allation, follow the on-screen instructions.
Software,I nstalling,
If anything is unclear regarding the data you are asked to input, read the
online Help in your operating system.
You will nd more information on the system, as well as drivers, utilities and updates on the "D rivers & Utilities" DVD and on the Internet at "
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support".
You can nd information and help on the Windows operating system functions on the Internet at "
http://windows.microsoft.com".
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Operation
Operation
Switch the device on
If necessary, switch the monitor on (see the operating manual for the monitor).
DeviceMonitor
Press the O N/OFF switch on t
he front of the device.
The power indicator glows and the device is s tart ed.
Switching off the device
Switching the device o
ff 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.
DeviceMonitor
The devices switches to power saving mode automatically and sw itches off.
Procedureinane
mergency
If the device cannot be switched off, you can force a shutdown by using the following emergency procedure.
Warning, this could lead to a loss of data!
Press the ON/OFF switch for at least 4 seconds.
The device will switch off. When you next restart the device, error messages may be displayed
due to the improper shutdown.
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Operation
Indicators on the device
Indicators,Device
The indicators are on the front of the casing. Which indicators are available on your device depends on the conguration level you have selected.
2
3
1
4
No. Indicator Description
1 Drive indicator
(depending on device variant):
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.
2 Hard disk indicator The indicator lights up when the hard disk drive in the device
is being accessed.
3 Power-on indicator
Caution: In e
nergy-saving mode, the d evice must not be
disconnecte
d from the mains s upply, as this could lead to loss
of data.
The indica
tor is illuminated:
The device is switched on.
The indic
ator is ashing:
The device is in energy-saving mode. After be ing switched on with the ON/OFF switch, the device powers up or returns to the state it was in be fore it entered energy-saving mode.
•Theind
icator is not lit:
The device is switched off.
4
Indicator for optional components, e.g. SmartCard reader (depending on the device variant)
The indicator lights up when optional components, e.g. SmartCard reader, are accessed.
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Operation
Keyboard
KeyboardKeyboard,Keyboard,Keyboard,Keyboard,Keyboard,Alphan umerickeypadCursorkeysKeys,FunctionkeysNumerickeypadNumerickeypad
The illustrated keyboard is an example and may differ from the model you use.
1 2
345
1 = Function keys 2 = On/off switch (optional) 3 = Alphanumeric keypad
4=Cursorkeys 5 = Numeric keypad (calculator keypad)
Important k
eys and keyboard shortcuts
KeysKeyboardshortcuts
The description of the following keys and keyboard s hortcu ts applies to Microsoft operating systems. Details of other keys and keyboard shortcuts can be found in the documentation for the relevant application program.
Key /key combination Description
ON/OFFswi
tch
Button,
On/off sw itch (optional)
Depending on the setting in the BIOS Setup, the device can be switched
on or off with this switch. Some operating systems allow you to congure additional functions of the ON/OFF switch in the Control Panel.
WithsomekeyboardstheON/OFFswitchcanonlybeusedwithanACPI (Advanced Conguration and Power Management Interface). Otherwise the key is inoperative. The mainboard must support this function.
Keys,Keys,Keys,
Enter key
conrms the highlighted selection. The Enter key is also referred to as the "Return" key.
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Key /key combination Description
Keys,
Windows key (device-d ependent
:variant1)
calls up the Windows S tart menu
.
Keys,
Menu key (device-depend ent:
variant 1)
calls up the menu for the marke
d item (Windows).
Keys
Windows key (device-depe
ndent: v ariant 2)
Switches bet ween the star
t screen and the last used application.
Keys
Menu key (device-depend ent: variant 2)
Opens the menu for the active application.
Keys,Keys,
Shift key
enables upper-case
letters a nd the upper key symbols to be displayed.
Keys,
Alt Gr key (country
-dependent)
produces a charac
ter shown on the bottom right of a key (e.g. the @
sign on the
Q
key).
Keys,
Num Lock key
By pressing the
Num Lock key you switch between the upper- and
lower-case lev
els of the calculator keypad.
When the Num Lo
ck indicator is lit the numeric keypad and arithmetic
keys are activ
e.
When the Num L
ock indicator is not lit th e cursor control functions on th e
Numeric keyp
ad are active.
Ctrl
Keys,KeysKeysKeys,
Ctrl key
performs a special operation when pressed in conjunction with another key. The
Ctrl
key is also called the "Control" or "Control key".
AltCtrl
Del
++
Ctrl+Alt+DelCtrl+Alt+DelKeyskeyboardshortcuts
Windows Security/Task Manager
This key combination opens the Windows Security/Task Manager window.
Settings in BIOS Setup
BIOSS
etup,
Syste
msettings,
BIOSS
etup,
BIOSS
etup,
BIOSS
etup
Setup
,
In BIOS Setup, you can set the system functions and the hardware conguration of the device.
When the PC is delivered, the default entries are valid (see "BIOS Setup" manual or manual for
the mainboard). You can customise these settings to your requirements in the BI O S Setup.
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Operation
Property and data protection
PropertyprotectionDataprotectionSecuritym easures
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). Using the security lock provision and the Kensington Lock cable (steel cable, accessory) you can protect your device against theft. Please consult the manual for your Kensington Lock.
To prevent unauthorised persons from opening the casing, the casing can be sealed (1) or it can be secured with a padlock. To do this, feed the sealing chain through the eye (2) and seal the chain with the lead seal. Alternatively, pass a suitable padlock through the eye (2).
Lead-sealingAnti-theftprotectionSecurityLockChainPadlockPro tect
2
1
2
3
4
1 = Lead seal 2 = Eye for padlock / lead seal (diameter 6 mm)
3 = Casing lock (optional) 4 = Provision for security lock
With the casing lock (3) you can mechanically lock the casing to prevent unauthorised persons from opening it. The keys can be found at the rear of your device.
In addition to the casing lock, an open andaclosedlock are also illustrated.
Key turned towards the closed lock: The device is locked.
Key turned towards the open lock: The device is not locked.
Locking the casing
Turn the key towards the closed lock .
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Operation
Unlocking the casing
Turn the key towards the open lock .
BIOS setup security functions
SecurityfunctionsBIOSSetup
The Security menu in BIOS S
etup offers you various options for protecting your
personal data against un
authorized access, e.g.:
Prevent unauthorized a c
cess to BIOS Setup
Prevent unauthorised system access
Prevent unauthorised a
ccess to the settings of boards with their own BIOS
Activate virus warnings
Protect BIOS from ove
rwriting
Protect the device from being switched on by an external device You can also combin
e these functions.
You will nd a detai
led description of the Security menus and how to assign passwords
in the manual for t
he mainboard or in the "BIOS Setu p" manual.
Access authorisation via SmartCard
Securityfunct
ions
Accesspermiss
ion,SmartCard
In systems equipped with a SmartCard reader, access can be restricted to those users who have a corresponding SmartCard.
Operating the SmartCard reader (optional)
Operation of a SmartCard read er with a RFID reader is not permitted in Taiwan.
Connect the external SmartCard reader to your system as described in
the instructions for the SmartCard reader.
SmartCardreader,
After the device is s witched on, you will be prompted to insert your SmartCard.
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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 co nnecting or disconnecting cables.
If a fault occurs, try to r
ectify it in accordance with the measures described in the following documents:
in this chapter
in the documentation relating to the peripheral devices
in the Help sections fo
r the individual programs
in the documentation for the operating system in use.
Help if problems occur
Should you encou n
ter a problem with your computer that you c anno t resolve yourself:
Note the ID nu m ber
of your device. The ID number is found on the type rating
plate on the back
, the underside or the top of the casing.
For further clarification of the problem, contact the Service Desk for your country (see the
Service Desk list or visit the Internet at "
http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/contac t/servicedesk"). When
you do this, please have ready the identity number and serial number of your system.
Troubleshooting
Power-on indicator remains unlit after you have switched on your device
Cause
Troubleshooting
The mains voltage supply is faulty. Check whether the power cable is plugged
properly into the device and a grounded mains outlet.
Internal power supply overloaded.
Pull the power plug of the device out of the
mains outlet.
Wait app
rox. 3 min.
Plug the power plug into a properly grounded
mains outlet again.
Switc
h the de vice on.
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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. T he next time the system is started there may well be error messages.
Monitor remains blank
Cause
Remedy
Monitor is switched off Switch your monitor on.
Power saving has been activated (screen is blank)
Press any key on the keyboard.
or
Deactivate the s c reen saver. If
necessary, enter the appropriate password.
Brightness control is set to dark Adjust the brightness control. For de tailed
information, please refer to the operat ing manual supplied with your monitor.
Power cable not connected
Switch off the monitor and the device.Check that the monitor power cable is
properly connected to the monitor and to a grounded mains outlet or to the monitor socket of the device.
Check that the device power cable is
properly plugged into the device and a grounded mains outlet.
Switch on the monitor and the device.
Monitor cable not connected
Switch of
f the monitor and the device.
Check that the monitor cable is properly
connected to the device and monitor.
Switch o
n the monitor and the device.
Incorrect setting for the monitor
Restar
t the system.
Press
F
8
while the system is booting .
Start
the system in Safe Mode.
Set up the monitor as described in the
documentation for your operating system and monitor.
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No mouse pointer displayed on the screen
Cause
Remedy
The mouse is not correctly connected.
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.
Disabled USB ports In the BIOS Setup, check wh ether the USB
ports are Enabled (see the "BIOS Setup"
manual or the mainboard manual
Time and/or date is not correct
Cause
Remedy
Time and date are incorrect.
Set the correct ti
me and date within the
operating syste
m you are using.
or
Set the correct time and/or date in the
BIOS Setup.
The lithium battery is discharged.
If the time and
date are repeatedly wrong
when you switc
h on your device, replace the
lithium batt
ery (see "
Replacing the lithiu m
battery", P
age 75).
SmartCard
reader is not recognised.
Cause
Troubleshooting
Chip card inserted incorrectly.
Make sure you have inserted your
SmartCard into the SmartCard reader with the chip facing upwards.
Check w hether the SmartCa rd you are using
is supported. Your SmartCard must comply with the ISO standard 7816-1, -2, -3 and -4.
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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 m essages and their explanations are provided:
in the technical ma nual for the mainboard
in the documentation for the progra m s used
Installing new software
When installing program s or drivers, important les may be overwritten and modied. To be able to access the original data in the event of any problems following installation, you should backup your hard disk prior to installation.
Restoring the hard disk contents
You will nd the instructions for restoring the contents of the hard disk in the "Recovery G uide" manual.
Tips
Topic Tip
Outofsystemresources Close unnecessary applications.
or
Run the appl
ications in a different order.
Other manuals Further manuals are provided as PDF les on
the "Drivers & Utilities" DVD.
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System expansions
System expansions
Upgrades,Device,Syst em expansionComponentsServicing
Repairs to the device must only be performed by qualied technicians. Incorrect repairs may greatly endanger the user (electric shock, re risk) and will invalidate your warranty.
After consulting the Hotline/Help Desk, you may remove and install the components described in this manua l yourself.
As the device has to be shut down in order to install/deinstall system hardware components, it is a good idea to print out the relevan t sections of this chapter beforehand.
The following illustrations may differ s lightly from your device, depending on its conguration level.
If further documentation was delivere d with your device, please also read this thro ugh carefully.
In addition, before removing or installing system components, p lease pay attention to the following:
The device must be switched off when installing/removing the system expansions and may not be in energy-saving mode.
Remove the power plug before opening the device.
Be careful that no wires become trapped when removing or installing components.
When installing components that become very hot, make sure that the maximum permissible temperature of the components in operation is not exceeded.
An update of the BIO S may be required for a system expansion or hardware upgrade. Further information can be found in the BIOS help section or if necessary in the Technical Manual for the mainboard.
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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.
Never use sharp objects (screwdrivers) for leverage.
Boards w ith electrostat
ic sensitive devices (ESD) are identiable by the label
shown.
When hand ling boards fit
ted with ESDs, you must alw ays observe the
following points:
You must always disc
harge static build up (e.g. by touching a grounded
object) before work
ing.
The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges.
Only touch or hold t
he boards by the edge or, if present, at the areas
marked green (Touc
h Points).
Never touch pins or conductors on boards tted with ESDs.
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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.
1
2
a
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).
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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 wh en positioning.
2
1
b
a
c
c
Place the ca sing 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) ts into the opening (a).
Thecasingcov
er will click into place automatically, without a ny need to
move the retai
ning mech anism.
Connect the cables to the device.
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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.
Casing with drive cover
removed and drive cage opened:
a
b
c
No. Bay Fixing Installati
on options in bay
a
Lower bay for non-accessible 3½ inch drives or 2½ inch drives
EasyChange rails or screw fastening
1 x non-accessible 3½ inch drive, EasyChange
2 x non-accessible 2½ inch drives with 3½ inch adapter, EasyChange
1 x non-accessible 2½ inch drive, screw fastening
b
Middle bay for 3½ inch drives or non-accessible 2½ inch drives with 3½ inch adapter
Screw fastening 1 x accessible 3½ inch drive
1 x non-accessible 3½ inch drive
2 x non-accessible 2½ inch drives, with 3½ inch adapter
c
Uppe
rbayforan
acce
ssible slimline
driv
e
Driv
e plate (screwless)
1 x slimline drive
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Changing the drive cover
Depending on the desired drive conguration level of your device, there are 4 different drive covers available: When an accessible drive is ordered, the required drive covers will be supp lied with it.
1
3
2
4
1 = No slimline drive can be installed,
non-accessible drives possible under the cover
2 = Slimline drive can be installed,
non-accessible drives possible under the cover
3 = Slimline drive a nd accessible 3½ inch
drive c an be installed
4 = Accessible3½inchdrivecanbeinstalled
Proceed as follows to replace a drive cover with another drive cover:
Remove the casing cover (see chapter "
Removing the casing cover", Page 36).
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The catches of the drive cover are on the inside.
b
1
b
a
a
First release the two middle c atch es (a).Then release the two side catches (b).Remove the drive cover towards the front (1).
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Do not discard the ller panel. Depending on the desired conguration level, you must reinstall the ller panel for cooling, protection against re and in order to comply with EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) regulations (see ""
Removing a slimline drive", Page 45").
2
b
b
a
a
Insert the new drive cover into the casing c over from the front. In doing so, make
sure that all the inner catches that are present engage (a, b).
Change the desired drives as required, as described in the corresponding chapter.Fit the casing cover onto the casing again (see chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
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Installing and removing an acce
ssible 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 t 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 th e casing cover (see Chapter "
Removing the casing cover", Page 36).
a
1
1
2
Press the clip in the direction of the arrow (1).Remove the drive plate (a) from the upper bay (2).
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3
Secure the drive plate on the slimline drive as shown (3).
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Installing a slimline drive
The drive plate is attached to the slimline drive (see chapter "In stalling 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 sliml
ine 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.Fit the casing
cover back onto the casing (see Chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
If necessary,
you must adjust the entry for the drive accordingly in the BIOS Se tup.
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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
3
1
Press the clip in t
he 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 slimli
ne drive completely out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (3).
4
Detac
h the drive plate from the slimline drive (4).
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a
5
1
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 in
stalling a new slimline drive, change the drive cover (see
chapter "
Chang
ing the drive cover", Page 39).
Fit the casing cover back onto the casing (see Chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
If necessary, you must adjust the entry for the drive accordingly in the BIOS Setup.
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Opening and closing the drive cage
To be able to install and remove drives in the m iddle 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).
a
1
2
Press the release (a) in the direction of the arrow (1).Fold the drive cage fu lly open (2) until it locks in pla ce.
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Closing the drive cage
1
2
b
a
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 d irection of the arrow ( 2).Fit the casing cover onto the casing again (see chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
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Installing and removing 2½ inch drives in a 3½ inch adapter
You can install two non-accessible 2½ inch drives with a 3½ inch adapt er 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. In doing so, make sure that the ports on the drive a re located at the rear as shown (a).
Repeat the step for the second drive.
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1
2
b
Slide the drives w ith the EasyChange rails one after the other into the adapter (1, 2).
In do ing 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).
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Removing 2½ inch drives from a 3½ inch adapter
1
1
2
3
Press the EasyCha
nge rails on the drives slightly together (1) and pull the drives with
the EasyChange r
ails one after the other out of the adapter (2, 3).
a
Pull the EasyChange rails off the rst 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.
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Installing and removing d rives
in the
lower bay (optional)
In the lower bay you c an install
a non-accessible 3½ inch drive, two non-accessible 2½
inch drives with a 3½ inch adap
ter or a non-accessible 2½ inch drive.
Depending on the type of driv
e, xing 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. The approach is the same for all variants. Any differences are indicated accordingly.
Installing a drive
Remove th e casing cover (see Chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36).Fold out the drive cage (see chapter "
Opening the drive cage", Page 47).
EasyChange rails for the drive are located in the lower bay.
a
Fasten the EasyChange rails to the side of the drive or adapter by inserting each pin of
the EasyChange rail in the corresponding holes on the drive . In doing so, make sure that the ports on th e drive are located at the rear as shown (a).
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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 cov
er back onto the casing (see Chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
If necessary, y
ou must adjust the entry for the drive accord ingly in the BIOS Setup.
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Removing a drive
Remove th e 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.
3
1
1
2
Slightly press together the EasyChange rails on the drive (1).Push the drive a few centimetres out o f the bay in the direction of the arrow (2).Pull the drive completely out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (3).
Pull the EasyChange rails off the drive.If y
ou no longer need the EasyChange rails, secure them again in the lower ba y.
Fold the drive cage into the closed position again (see chapter "
Closing the drive cage", Page 48).
Fi
t the casing cover back onto the casing (see Chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
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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).
2
1
Slide the drive into the bay (1).Secure the d
rive with the screws (2).
Connect the cables at the drive and at the mainboard. Make sure the polarity is correct.Fold the dr
ive cage into the closed position again (see chapter "
Closing the drive cage", Page 48).
Fit the casing cover onto the casing again (see chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
If necessary, you must adjust the entry for the drive accordingly in the BIOS Setup.
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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.
1
3
2
Undo the screws (1).Push the drive a few centimetres out o f the bay in the direction of the arrow (2).Pull the drive completely out of the bay in the direction of the arrow (3).Fold the drive cage into the closed position again (see chapter "
Closing the drive cage", Page 48).
Fit the casing cover onto the casing again (see chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
If necessary, you must adjust the entry for the drive accordingly in the BIOS Setup.
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Installing and rem oving 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 dri
ves are hard disks or SSDs.
Fixture in the casing is al
ways using screws.
Operation of a SmartCard r
eader with a RFID re ader is not permitted in Taiwan.
The following procedure describes installation and removal using the example of a Multicard reader. The approach is the same for all variants. Any differences are indicated accordingly.
Installing a 3½ inch
drive
The casing cover is removed (see chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36).
A suitable drive co
ver is mounted (see chapter "
Changing the drive cover " , Page 39).
Fold out the drive cage (see chapter "
Opening the drive cage", Page 47).
1
a
b
When installing 2.5" HDDs/SSDs or a SmartCard reader: Connect the cables
to the drive before you slide it into the bay.
On the multicard reader, one end of the cable is already xed to the reader.
Slide the drive into the bay (1).
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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 scr
ews (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.
Connect the other end of t
he cable to the corresponding USB port or SATA port of the mainboard.
Fold the drive cage into the closed position again (see chapter "
Closing the drive cage", Page 48).
Fit the casing cover ont
o the casing again (see chap ter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
If necessary, you must
adjust the entry for the drive accordingly in the BIOS Setup.
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Removing a 3½ inch drive
Remove the casing cover (see Chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36).Fold out the drive cage (see Chap ter "
Opening the drive cage", Page 47).
Disconnect any cables connected to the drive.
1
2
a
b
Undo the screws (a or b, depen ding 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).If you are not installing a new drive, change the drive cover if necessary (see
chapter "
Changing the drive cover", Page 39).
Fold the drive cage into the closed position again (see chapter "
Closing the drive cage", Page 48).
Fit the casing cover onto the casing again (see chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
If necessary, you must adjust the entry for the drive accordingly in the BIOS Setup.
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Installing and removing an M.2 m
odule
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
b
b
2
1
Insert the M.2 m
odule (b) at a slight a ngle in the direction of the arrow
(1) into the slo
t (a) on the mainboard.
Secure the M.2 module on the mainboard with the screw (2).Fold the drive
cage into the closed position again (see chapter "
Closing the drive cage", Page 48).
Fit the casing cover onto the casing again (see chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
If necessary, you must adjust the entry for the M.2 module accordingly in the BI OS Setup.
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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
b
b
1
2
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).
Fit the casing cover onto the casing again (see chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
If necessary, you must adjust the entry for the M.2 module accordingly in the BIOS Setup.
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Installing and removing low-prole boards
Low-proleboard
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 yo u install a board, do not discard the corresponding slot cover.
For cooling, protection against re and in order to comply with EMC regulations, you must ret the slot cover if you remove the board.
Opening the board retaining mechanism
Remove th e casing cover (see Chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36).Undo the optional safety screw of the board clip, if present.
1
Fold out the board reta ining me chan ism (1).
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Removing a slot co ver.
1
2
Undo the screw (1, optional).Pull the slot cove r out of the slot (2).
Do not throw away the slot cover. For cooling, protection against reandinorderto comply with EMC regulations, you must ret t he slot cover if you remove the board.
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Installing a board
a
2
1
Push the board into the slot (1)
until it engages.
If present, the additional b oard retaining clip (a) engages.
Tighten the screw (2, optional).
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.
Removing boards
If necessary, disconnect the cables which are connected to the boa rd.
1
2
a
Undo the screw (1, optional).Release the board retaining clip (a)
where applicable.
Pull the board out of the slot (2).Place the board in suitable packaging.
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Reinstalling a slot cover
2
1
Push the slot cover into the slot (1).Tighten the screw (2, optional).
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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. Further
information is provided in the PCI board documentation.
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Installing and removing WLAN an
tennas
If you have installed a suitable low-prole board, you can install and remove the associated WLAN antennas as described below.
Installing WLAN antennas
A suitable low-prole board is installed (see chapter "Installing and removing
low-prole boards", Page 62).
1
2
3
3
Working in the direction of the arrow (1), place the WLAN antennas onto
the plug-in po sitions of the board (2).
Secure the WL
AN a ntennas by turning in the direction of the arrow (3).
Align the WLAN antennas as required.
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Removing WLAN antennas
3
2
1
1
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).
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Installing a serial port
Depending on the conguration 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 po rt already installed, the installation opening is closed off by a sheet metal plate. Do not discard the sheet metal plate. In order to comply with the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations, you must retthe sheet metal plate if you remove the serial port again.
2
1
1
Keep the clips (1) pressed and push the sheet metal plate out of the casing from the inside (2).
3
Position the serial port on the inside of the device at the appropriate place (3).
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5
4
Fasten the serial port with the screws (4).Connect the cable t
o 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 electroma gnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations, secure the sheet metal plate again a t the installation opening.
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Installing a nd removing heat si
nks
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) (identied with the label "PULL").Slightly tilt t
he cowl and lift it out of the casing (2). In doing so, take care that
the pins (a) rel
ease from the openings on the casing.
4
3
Undo
the screws o n the heat sink (3).
Lift the heat sink out of the casing (4).
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Never operate the device without the heat sink tted! Reinstall the heat sink before switching on the device.
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Installing the heat sink
1
2
a
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 c asing / away from th e front of the ca sing.
Tighten the screws (2) in a crosswise fashion.
3
b
Place the cowl in the casing (3) at a slight angle and pay attention that t he pins
(b) t into the openings on the casing as shown.
The cowl engages at the location marked "PULL".
Fit the casing cover back onto the casing (see Chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
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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.
UpgradesLithiumbatteryProcessorMainmemoryMainboa rd
Upgrading main memory
Remove th e casing cover (see Chapter "Removing the casing cover", Page 36).
Mainmemory,
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).
Processor, replacing
Remove th e casing cover
(see Chapter "
Removing the casing cover", Page 36).
Processor,rep lacing
Remove the heat sink (see "Removing the heat sink", Page 71).Upgrade the processo
r according to the description in the manual for the mainboard.
Reinstall the heat sink (see "
Installing th e heat sink", Page 73).
Fit the casing cover
back onto the casing (see Chapter "
Reattaching the casing cover.", Page 37).
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Replacing the lithium battery
In order to permanently save the system information, a lithium battery is installed to provide the CMOS-memory w ith a current. A corresponding error message noties 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 batte ry may be replaced only with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not dispose of lithium batteries with household waste. T hey must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste.
Make sure that you observe the correct polarity when replacing the lithium battery. The plus pole must be on the top!
Lithiumbattery,Replacing,Re placing,Replacing,lithiumbatteryBattery
The lithium battery holder exists in different designs that function in the same way.
1
2
3
1
2
3
Press the catch in the direction of the arrow (1).
The battery jumps out of the holder slightly.
Remove the battery (2).Push the new lithium battery of the identical type into the holder (3) and
press it down until it engages.
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Technical specication
Technical specication
Electrical d ata
Safety standards complied with: IEC 60950-1, C SA 60950-1, UL
60950-1, EN 55022 class B, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2/-3-3
Protection class: I
Rated voltage range: 100-240V
Rated frequency:
50-60Hz
Max. rated current:
Device with monitor socket:
of which Value for monitor socket:
5.3-3.5A
2.0-1.0A
Device without monitor socket: 3.0-2.0A
Dimensions
Width/depth/height: 332 mm x 338 mm x 89 mm /
13.07 in x 13.31 in x 3.50 in
Weight
In basic conguration: approx. 8 kg / 17.64 lbs
Environmental conditions
Environment class (3K2):
Environment class (2K2):
DIN IEC 721 part 3-3
DIN IEC 721 part 3-2
Temperature:
Operating (3K2): ESPRIMO D556/D756/D956:
10°C ... 35°C /50°F ... 95°F
ESPRIMO D956 LL: 5°C ... 40°C /41°F ... 104°F
Transportation (2K2): –25°C to 60°C /–13°F ... 140°F
The format
ion of condensation is not permitted while the device is in operation !
Clearance
required to ensure adequate ventilation:
Without a
ir vents
With air
vents
min. 10 mm / 0.39 in
min. 200 mm / 7.87 in
The dat
a sheet for this device provides further technical data. The data sheet
can be f
ound on our website "
http://fujitsu.com/fts/".
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Index
A
Access permission, SmartCard 29 Alphanumeric keypad 26 Anti-theft protection 28 Audio input 19 Audio output 19
B
Base feet 16 Battery 75 BIOS Setup 27
security functions 29
BIOS Setup,
conguration 27 settings 27 system settings 2 7
Button,
ON/OFF switch 26
C
CE marking 13 Chain 28 Components
installing/removing 34 Connecting a PS/2 keyboard 21 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 prote ction 28 Device
indicators 25
switching off 24
Switching on 24 Device drivers,
serial interface 21 Device,
ports 19
setting up 16
transporting 11–12
upgrades 34
Devices,
connecting 21–22 DisplayPort 19 Disposal 12 Drivers & Utilities DVD 12 DVI-I monitor port 19
E
Electromagnetic compatibility 13 Energy saving 12 Ergonomic
video workstation 16 External devices,
connecting 21–22
ports 19
F
Function keys 26
G
Getting started 15
H
Headphones port 19
I
Important notes 11 Indicators,
device 25 Installing,
software 22–23
switching on for the rst time 22 Interfaces 19
K
Keyboard 26 Keyboard port 19 keyboard shortcuts 27 Keyboard shortcuts 26 Keyboard,
alphanumeric keypad 26
connecting 21
cursor keys 26
function keys 26
numeric keypad 26
port 21
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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-prole 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 Monitor port 19 Mouse port 19 Mouse,
connecting 20
N
Note
safety 11 Notes
CE marking 13
important 11
Numeric keypad 26
O
ON/OFF switch 26 Operating position, vertical 16 Overview
Device 7
P
Packaging 15 Packaging,
unpacking 15 Padlock 28 Parallel port 19 Ports 9 Preparing for rst use, overview 1 5 Preparing for use,
overview 15 Processor 74 Processor, replacing 74 Property protection 28 Protect
device 28 PS/2 mouse port 19 PS/2 mouse,
connecting 20
port 20
R
Recycling 12 Replacing,
lithium battery 75 Replacing, lithiu m battery 75 Retransportation 11–12
S
Safety information 11 Security functions
BIOS Setup 29
SmartCard 29 Security Lock 28 Security measures 28 Serial interface 19, 21 Serial interface,
connecting devices 21
settings 21 Servicing 34 Setup,
see BIOS S etup 27 Side cover 16
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SmartCard reader,
operating 29
Software,
installing 22–23 System expansion 34 System settings,
BIOS Setup 27 System unit, see Device 12
T
Transportation 11–12
U
Universal Serial Bus 19 Upgrades
Mainboard 74
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
V
Vertical operating position 16 Video workstation 16
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