Fujitsu ESPRIMO Q55x, ESPRIMO Q95x Operating Manual

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FUJITSU Desktop
ESPRIMO Q55x / Q95x
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FUJITSU Desktop
ESPRIMO Q55x / Q95x
Operating Manual
Your ESPRIMO 7 Ports and operating elements 9 Important notes 13 Getting started 17 Operation 39 Troubleshooting and tips 55 System expansions 60 Technical data 91 Index 92
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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 actua l 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
Validity ofthe Reference Manual ......................................................... 7
Notational conventions .................................................................. 8
Ports and operating elemen
Front ................................................................................... 9
Rear ................................................................................... 11
Importantnotes ........................................................................ 13
Safety information ....................................................................... 13
Transportingthe device .................................................................. 13
Cleaning the device ..................................................................... 14
Energy saving, disposal andrecycling .................................................... 14
CE marking ............................................................................ 15
FCC Compliance Statement ............................................................. 16
FCC Class BCompliance Statement .................................................. 16
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement .................................................. 16
Getting started ......................................................................... 17
Unpacking and che Steps for initia Fitting the unde Setting up the d
Operating pos Attaching the Fitting the ba
Fitting the d Connecting t Connecting e
Ports on the
Connecting
Connectin
Connectin
Connecti
Connecti
Connecti
ng on for the rst time:installingthe software .......................................
Switchi
Switch o
ing the software ...............................................................
Install
Operation .............................................................................. 39
Switch thedeviceon .................................................................... 39
Switchingoff the device ................................................................. 39
Indicators on the device ................................................................. 40
Keyboard ............................................................................... 41
Important keys and keyboard shortcuts . . . . ............................................ 41
Optical drive (device dependent) . . ....................................................... 43
Handling data carriers ............................................................... 43
Insertingor removinga data carrier ................................................... 44
Manual removal of dat a carriers (emergency removal) . . . . . ............................. 45
Wireless LAN / Bluetooth wireless components (device dependent) ......................... 45
Switching the wireless components on and off . ........................................ 45
ckingthe delivery .....................................................
lsetup ....................................................................
rside cover (device dependent) ............................................
evice ....................................................................
ition ...................................................................
adhesive feet (optional) . . . . . ............................................
se (optional) ............................................................
eviceto the VESA interface onamonitor (optional) .........................
he power cable .............................................................
xternal devices .............................................................
device ..................................................................
amonitor ................................................................
gaUSB mouse ............................................................
g a USB keyboard . . .......................................................
ng external devicestothe serial interface .....................................
ng external devicestothe USBports .........................................
ng thePS/2 device ..........................................................
nthe monitorand the machine ...............................................
ts .........................................................
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Settings in BIOS Setup Utility ............................................................ 46
Starting the BIOS Setup Utility ........................................................ 46
Operating BIOS Setup Utility ......................................................... 47
Exiting BIOS Setup Utility ............................................................ 47
Property and data protection ............................................................. 48
BIOS Setup security functions ........................................................ 48
Using the SmartCard reader (device dependent) . . . . . .................................. 48
Using a palm sensor (device dependent) . ............................................. 50
Usingthe Security Lock .............................................................. 51
Usinga locking bracket .............................................................. 52
Lead-sealing the casing .............................................................. 54
Troubleshootingand tips .............................................................. 55
Help if problems occur ................................................................... 55
Troubleshooting . . ....................................................................... 55
Power-on indicator remains unlit afteryou have switchedon your device ................. 55
The device cannot be switched off with the O N/OFF switch. . . .......................... 56
Monitor remains blank ............................................................... 56
No mouse pointerdisplayed on thescreen ............................................ 57
Time and/or date is not correct . . . . . . ................................................. 57
SmartCard reader is not recognised. . ................................................. 57
SmartCard PIN forgotten ............................................................. 57
SmartCard lost ...................................................................... 58
User and/or supervisor SmartCard lost . . ............................................. 58
Errormessages onthe screen ........................................................ 58
Installing newsoftware .................................................................. 58
Restoringthe hard disk contents ......................................................... 58
Tips .................................................................................... 59
System expansions .................................................................... 60
Information about boards ................................................................ 61
Overview of thedrive bays and drives in your device ....................................... 62
Prepare to remove compone nts . . ........................................................ 64
Removing and attaching the topcasingcover ............................................. 65
Removing the topcasing cover ....................................................... 65
Securing the top casing cover ........................................................ 66
Insertingand removing thedrive cage .................................................... 67
Removing the drive cage ............................................................ 67
Installing thedrive cage .............................................................. 68
Installing and removing an optical drive (device dependent) . . .............................. 68
Installing theoptical drive ............................................................ 68
Removing the opticaldrive ........................................................... 72
Installing and removing the SmartCard reader and palm sensor (device dependent) . . . . . . .... 75
Installing the SmartCard reader/palm sensor . . ......................................... 75
Removing the SmartCard reader/palm sensor ......................................... 77
Removing and installing the 2.5" hard disk ................................................ 79
Removing the 2.5" hard disk ......................................................... 79
Installing a2.5"hard disk ............................................................ 80
Removing and installing the fan .......................................................... 82
Removing the fan ................................................................... 82
Installing thefan .................................................................... 83
Inserting and removing the M.2 module . . ................................................. 84
Removing the M.2module ........................................................... 84
Installing theM.2 module ............................................................ 85
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Replacingthe lithiumbattery ............................................................. 86
Removing and attaching the top casingcover ............................................. 87
Removing the bottom casing cover ................................................... 87
Securing the bottom casingcover ..................................................... 88
Installing and removing memory expansion . . . . ............................................ 88
Open the service cover .............................................................. 89
Removing memorymodules .......................................................... 89
Installing amemory module .......................................................... 90
Closethe servicecover .............................................................. 90
Finish component removal . . . . ........................................................... 90
Technical data ......................................................................... 91
Index .................................................................................. 92
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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 D VD drive) and other boa rds.
This manual tells you how to start using your device and how to operate it in da ily use. This manual applies for all conguration levels. Depending on the chosen conguration level, some of the hardware components d escribed may not be available o n y our PC. Please also read the notes about your operating system.
Depending on the conguration selected, the operating s ystem is preinstalled on your hard disk (e.g. Windows).
Further information on this device is provided:
in the "Q uick Start Guide" poster
in the "Safety/regul
in the "Warranty" manual
in the "BIOS Setup"
in the operating manual for the monitor
in the manual for t
in your operating system documentation
in the informati

ValidityoftheReferenceManual

This Reference Manual is valid for the following systems:
FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q556
FUJITSU Des
ations" manual
manual
he mainboard
on les (e.g. *.PDF, *.HTML, *.DOC, *.CHM, *.TXT, *.HLP)
ktop ESPRIMO Q956
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Your ESPRIMO

Notational conventions

Pay particular atten tion 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 w arranty 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.
This font
This font
This fo n t
"This font"
Key
This font
Indicates an activity that must be performed
Indicates a result
indicates data entered the command line, e.g. start a program (star
indicates information that is displayed on the screen by a program, e.g.:
Installation is complete.
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.
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 "
Names of CDs, DVDs and titles or designations for other materials, e.g.: "CD/DVD Drivers & Utilities" or "Safety/Regulations" manual
indicates a key on the keyboard, e.g: indicates terms and texts that are emphasised or highlighted, e.g.: Do
not switch off the device
using the keyboard in a program dialogue or at
your password (Name123) or a command used to
t.exe)
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Ports and operating elements

Ports and operating elements
Ports
This chapter presents the individual hardware c ompon ents of your device. This will provide you with an overview of the p orts 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
Device variant with opt
Device variant with SmartCard reader and/or palm sensor
If you have not installed either an optical drive or a SmartC ard reader / palm sensor, t the blanking plate.
You c a n nd information on modifying the device and on installing and removing components in Section "
Device variant with the maximum of comp onents
n several device variants:
ical drive
System expansions", Page 60.
12 34 67
1 = Microphone port 2 = Audio output 3=USBport(USB3.0) 4=USBport(USB3.0)
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5 = Insert/eject button, optical drive (optional) 6 = Hard disk indicator 7 = ON/OFF switch with power indicator 8 = Emergency removal
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Ports and operating elements
Device variant with SmartCard reader and/or palm sensor
7 81 2 3 4 5 6 9
1 = Microphone port 2 = Audio output 3 = USB port (USB 3.0) 4 = USB port (USB 3.0) 5 = SmartCard reader (optional)
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6 = SmartCard reader indicator (optional) 7 = Hard disk indicator 8 = ON/OFF switch with power-on indicator 9 = Palm sensor (optional)
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Rear

FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q55x

Ports and operating elements
14 13 12 10 9
1 = Locking bracket (optional) 2 = Top casing cover unlocking mechanism 3 = Security lock device 4 = Padlock clamp 5 = LAN port 6 = PS/2 port 7 = Audio output
1
3 42
8 = 2 USB ports (USB 3.0) 9 = 2 USB ports (USB 2.0) 10 = DisplayPort 11 = Bottom casing cover unlocking mechanism 12 = DVI-D monitor port 13 = Serial interface 14 = Power connection (AC IN)
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Ports and operating elements

FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q95x

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1 = Locking bracket (optional) 2 = Top casing cover unlocking mechan ism 3 = Security lock device 4 = Padlock clamp 5 = LAN port 6=2USBports(USB2.0) 7 = PS/2 port (optional)
13 12 10
1
3 42 7
5
6
811 9
8 = Audio output 9 = 4 USB ports (USB 3.0) 10 = 2 DisplayPorts 11 = Bottom casing cover unlocking mechanism 12 = DVI-D monitor port 13 = Serial interface 14 = Mains connection (AC IN)
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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 and in the following safe
When installing and ope environmental conditi the instructions in C ha
When setting up the dev thecasingreceives cover the ventil ati
You must only opera device is set to the
You must remove the mains voltage is c
Caution, compone
The activities performed with
Repairs to the Incorrect rep to the equipme
Do not lay or p
Do not apply a
described in these instructions must always be
the greatest care.
device must only be performed by qualied technicians.
airs could put the user at great risk or cause serious damage
nt (electric shock, risk of re).
lace any objects on the upper side of the device.
ny pressure to the upper side of the device during operation.
ion provided in the "Safety/regulations" manual
ty notes.
rating the device, please observe the notes on
ons in Chapter "
pter "
Getting start ed", Page 17.
Technical data", Page 91 as well as
ice, make sure there is clearance all around it so that
enough ventilation. I n order to avoid overheating, do not
on areas of the monitor or the device.
te th e device if the rated voltage used by the
local mains voltage.
power plug from the power socket so that the
ompletely disconnected.
nts in the system can get very hot.
Important notes
Transport
tation
ortation Device,Transpo r
Retransp
ing the device
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 brought from a cold environment into the room where it will be used, condensation may occur. To avoid damaging the device, wait until it has reached room temperature and is absolutely dry before initial startup.
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Important notes

Cleaning the device

Device,Transporta tionRetransportationSystemunit,see Device
Turn off all power and equipm ent switches and disconnect the power plug from the m ains outlet.
Do not clean an y interior pa rts 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).
Ensure that no liquid enters the system.
The surface can be clea moistened in mild dome
Use disinfectant wi
ned with a dry cloth. If particularly dirty, use a cloth that has been stic detergent and then carefully w rung out.
pes to clean the keyboard and the mouse.

Energy saving, disposal and recycling

DisposalEnergysavingRecyclingDrivers&UtilitiesDVDUserDocumentationDVD
You c an 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" and from 20 April 2016: 2014/30/EC "Electromagnetic compatibility", 2014/35/EC "Low voltage directive".
CE markin g 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 ca n nd more information and declarations of conformity on the Internet at:
http://globalsp.ts.fujitsu.com/sites/certicates".
"
This equipment can b e used in the following countries:
Belgium Bulgaria Denmark
Estonia Finland France
UK Ireland Iceland Italy
Croatia
Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania
Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway
Austria Poland Portugal Rumania
Sweden Switzerland Slovakia Slovenia
Spain
Turk ey
Czech Republic
Cyprus
Contact th possible o the corre your coun
e corresponding government ofce in the respective country for current information on perating restrictions. If your country is not included in the list, then please contact
sponding supervisory authority as to whether the use of th is product is permitted in
try.
Germany
Greece
Hungary
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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 State
DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and Television :
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canad ian ICES-003.
The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specied herein. T he 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 equipmen t generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 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
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the d
Fujitsu not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modications of this equipment or the substitution o r 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.
eparation between equipment and the rece iver.
ealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
ment

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 operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away 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 warranty.
This equipment may not be modied, altered, or changed in a ny way without signed written permission from Fujitsu. Unauthorized modication will void the equipment authorization from the FCC and Industry Can ada and the warranty.
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Getting started

Getting started
Gettingstarted

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.
PackagingContentsofdeliveryPackaging,
Unpack all the individual parts.Check the contents of the package for any visible damage caused during transport.Check whether the delivery conforms to the details in the delivery note.Should you discover that the d elivery does not correspond to the delivery

Steps for initial setup

Preparingforfirstuse,overvie wPreparingforuse,
Only a few steps are necessary to put you r new device into operation for the rs t 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 electrical outlet
Switch the device on You will learn more about the individual steps in the following sections.
Please observe the safety information in the "Important notes", Page 13 chapter.
note, notify your local sales outlet immediately.

External devices

If you have received other external devices in addition 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
System expansions", Page 60 chapter.
in the "
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Getting started

Fitting the underside cover (device dependent)

Type rating plate FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q95x:
When your device is delivered, the lower cover (2) is not yet installed on the underside of the device, instead it is enclosed with the system, so that you can see the type rating plate (3) and the software licence information during the initial start-up.
The type rating plate and the softwa re licence are afxed on the device cover and are normally not visible underneath the installed lower cover.
FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q55x:
With the FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q55x, the type rating plate is attached to the underside of the device or to the right side of the device (w hen used vertica lly).
FUJITSU Desktop ESP
Only t the undersi vertical operatin Section "
If you are tting t must not t the und attachment will
e with device cover (1), with installed lower
Devic
(2)
cover
Setting u
de cover if you are u sing the device in a horizontal or
g position without attaching it to a VESA interface (see
p the device", Page 20).
he device onto the VESA interface of a monitor, you
erside cover. If you do, the screw holes for the VESA
no longer be accessible.
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RIMO Q95x:
e with device cover (1) and visible type
Devic
(3, ESPRIMO Q95x only), no underside
plate
.
cover
The device is equipped with a d evice cover (1) on the underside. The device cover is divided into two: during operation, the lower cover (2) is inserted in the device cover.
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Getting started
To install the lower cover before the initial start-up and to be able to use the device for the rst time, proceed as follows:
Turn the device over and place it on a stable, flat and clean surface. If necessary, lay an
anti-slip cloth on this surface to prevent the device from being scratched.
2
1
1
Place the lower cove r on the underside of the device as shown.Hook the lower cover into the openings provided for it on the underside (1).Fold the cove r in the direction of the arrow (2), until you feel and hear it engage.
You wil l nd information on removing the lower cover in section "
Remove the lower cover", Page 25.
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Getting started

Setting up the device

WorkstationErgonomicDevice

Operating position

You can use the device in various operating positions:
Horizontal, top casing cover upwards
When installing your device, please read the recommendations and safety notes in the "Safety/regulations" manual.
We recommend that you place your device on a surface which is not slippery. In view of the many 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, both ersome vibrations and noises m a y occur. To prevent this, a distance of at least 10 mm / 0.39 inches should be maintained from other devices on casing sides without ventilation surfaces.
In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the ventilation areas of the monitor or the device.
A minimum distance of 200 mm / 7.87 inches from the device must be observed for ventilation areas.
Do not stack several devices on one another and do not stand a monitor on the device.
Do not expose the device to extreme ambient conditions (see " section "Ambient conditions"). Protect the device against dust, humidity and heat.
With the FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q55x de vice version, you will need to afxthe adhesive feet you were supplied with to the four corners of the underside of the device in this operating position (see Section "
Attaching the adhesive feet (optional)", Page 23).
Technical data", Page 91,
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Vertical with no base, ON/OFF switch facing upwards
If you are not using a base, you will need to afx the adhesive feet you w ere supplied with to the four corners of the left side of the device (side with screw holes for attaching the base). Afx the adhesive feet in such a way that no fan vents are covered (see S ection "
Attaching the adhesive feet (optional)", Page 23).
Operation in th e vertical operating position is not allowed in Taiwan.
Getting started
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Getting started
Vertical with base, ON/OFF switch facing upwards
For tting see Section "
Fitting the base (optional)", Page 24
On the VESA interface of a monitor, ON/OFF switch facing upwards
For tting see Section "
Fitting the device to the VESA interface on a monitor (optional)", Pag e 25
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Attaching the adhesive feet (optional)

With the horizontal and vertical operating positions with no base, you will need to attach the adhesive feet to the device.
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
Getting started
2
Vertical opera
of the left sid Afx the adhes
Horizontal operating position with no base: Position the adhesive feet on the four
corners of the underside of the device as illustrated (2).
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ting position with no base: Position the adhesive feet on the four corners
e of the device as illustrated (side with screw holes for attaching the base).
ive feet in such a way that no fan vents are covered.
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Getting started

Fitting the base (optional)

Screw holes for attaching the base can only be found on the left side of the device.
4
3
2
1
1
2
Place the devic
The screw holes (1) and guide openings (2) for securing t he base on the
left side of the device are facing upwards.
Place the base
correspondin
Place the screws into the overlapping screw holes (1 & 4) and attached
the base to the device using the screws.
e on the right side as shown.
on the left side of the device such that the locking lugs (3) are inserted into the
g guide openings (2) on the device and the screw holes (1) and (4) directly overlap.
3
4
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Getting started

Fitting the device to the VESA interface on a monitor (optional)

With ESPRIMO Q95x type devices, the casing cover is already tted with the corre spon ding screw holes as standard.
With ESPRIMO Q55x type devices, you can order the corresponding casing cover with screw holes separately if necessary.
The device must be tted onto the screen in such a way that the connecting and operating elements can be used from the side.
Remove the lower cover
Requirement: The casing is open and the casing cover is removed (see
Removing the bottom casing cover", Page 87).
"
1
1
2
Release the locking lugs (1) on the underside cover from the casing cover
and remove the underside cover (2).
You will nd information on securing the lower cover in section "
underside cover (device dependent)", Page 18.
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Mounting with screws
a
1
1
1
1
Install the ca
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sing cover (a) on the r ear of the monitor using the screws supplied (1).
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Secure the de vice on the casing cover mounted on the monitor.
Getting started
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Getting started
Mounting with bolts and screws
1
1
1
1
Screw in the fo
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ur hexagon head bolts at the rear of the monitor (1).
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Getting started
1
1
a
1
1
Install the casing cover (a) into the bolts at the rear of the monitor using the screws supplied (1).
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Secure the device on the casing cover mo unted on the monitor.
Mounting on monitors with height-adjustable column
Detach all cables from the monitor.Fix the monitor base adapter by laying the
velcro tape around the monitor base (1) and looping it back through the metal eye (2).
2
2
1
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Getting started
2
Install the casing cover onto the base
adapter using the screws supplied (1).
1
1
1
1
Secure the device on the casing cover
mounted on the monitor.
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Getting started

Connecting the power cable

PreparingforoperationPowercable
Observe the safety notes in the enclosed "Safety/Regulations" manual.
The supplied power cable conforms to the requirements of the country in which you purchased your device. Make sure that the power cable is approved for use in the country in which yo u intend to use it.
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 (1) to the power connection (AC IN) of the device.Plug the mains cable (2) into a mains outlet.
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Getting started
Power connection
Country
USA, Canada, Mexico, parts of So Japan, Korea, the Philippines,
Russia and the Commonweal States (CIS), large parts South America, the Middl Hong Kong, India, large p
of Europe, parts of e East, parts of Africa,
arts of South Asia.
uth America,
Ta i w a n
th of Independent
UK, Ireland, Malaysia, Singapore, parts of Africa
China, Australia, New Zealand
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Getting started

Connecting external devices

Read the documen tation on the external device before connecting it.
With th e exception of USB devices, always remove all power plugs before connecting external devices!
Do not connect or disconnect cables during a th understorm.
Always take hold of the actual plug. Never unplug a cable by pulling the cable itself.

Ports on the device

PortsExternaldevicesDevice
The ports are located on the front and rear side of the device. The ports available on your device depend on the conguration level you have selected. The standard ports 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.
DVI-D monitor port, white
Monitorport
DP DisplayPort
Serial interface
Serialinterface
USB 2.0 - Universal Serial Bus, black
lBus
UniversalSeria
USB 3.0 - Universal Serial Bus, blue
PS/2 port
LAN port
LANport
Audio input (Line in)
Audio output (Line Out), light green
AudiooutputLineout
Some of the connected devices require special software (e.g. drivers) (refer to the documentation for the connected device and operating system).
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Getting started

Connecting a monitor

Only attach the screen to you r device when switched off.
Only use high-quality signal cables when connecting screens.
Follow the instructions contained in the monitor m anual to prepare the
monitor fo r use (e.g. connect the cables).
Monitor
Plug the data cable into the desired monitor port of the device.Plug the monitor power cable into a grounded mains outlet.

Connecting a USB mouse

Connect the USB mouse to one of the USB ports on the device.
ConnectingaUSBmouseUSBport
Connecting a USB keyb
Only use the keyboard cable supplied with th e keyboard (not within the delivery scope of the device).
USBportConnecting
Plug the rectangular connector of the keyboard cable into the rectangular socket
on the underside or on the rear of the keyboard.
Insert the flat rect
USBport

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 conne ct external devices to the co rresponding
port, please see the external device documentation.
angular USB plug of the keyboard cable into a USB port of the device.
oard
Port settings
erface,
Serialint
Device dri
Devicedrivers,
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You can change the port settings (e.g. address, interrupt) in the BIOS Setup.
vers
The devices connected to the serial interface require drivers. 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, modem or keyboard).
USB devices are hot-pluggable. Th is 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 that you connect to one of the USB ports usually require no driver of their ow n, as the required software is already included in the operating system. If the device requires separate software, please note the information in the manufacturer’s manual.
Connecting the PS/
Only use the supplied lead.
A PS/2 device is only recognised by the PC if you connect t he PS/2 device when the PC is switched off and then switched on again.
ConnectPS/2deviceConnect
Connect the PS/2 device to the PS/2 port on the PC.Switch the PC back on.
2device
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Getting started
Switchingonfortherst time: installing the software
Installing,Software,Installing,
Once the installation ha s been started the device must not be switched off, unless the installation has been completed.
During installation, the device may only be rebooted when you are requested to do so!
The installation will otherwise not be carried out correctly and th e contents of the hard disk must be completely restored.
If the device is integrat the network protocol ar
Contact your network ad
When you switch on the d is installed and config as this process must n
You m a y need the Win number as a sticker
dows licence number during the installation. You will n d the licence
on your device (see "
ed into a network, the user and server details as well as
e required during the software installation.
ministrator if you have any questions about these settings.
evice for the rst time, the supplied software
ured. Plan a reasonable amount of time for this,
ot be interrupted.
Remove the lower cover", Page 25).

Switch on the m on itor 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).
Pres
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s the on/off button on the front of the machine.
The operational display will light up and the machine will start.
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Getting started

Installing the software

During installation, follow the on-screen instructions.
Software,Installing,
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 "Drivers & Utilities" DVD and on the Internet under "
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support".
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Operation

Switch the device on

If necessary, switch the monitor on (see the operating manual for the monitor).
DeviceMonitor
Press the ON/OFF switch on t
The power indicator glows and the device is started.

Switching off the device

Shut down the operatin
Device,Monitor,
If the operating system does not automatically switch the device into energy-sa ving
mode or switch it off, press the ON/OFF switch until the device switches off. Warning, this could lead to a loss of data!
If the device is swi
The ON/OFF switch completely disco
If necessary, switch the monitor off (see the operating manual for the monitor).
tched off, the device consumes a minimum of energy.
he front of the device.
gsysteminadefined manner.
does not disconnect the device from the mains voltage. To
nnect the mains voltage, remove the power plug from the power socket.
Operation
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Operation

Indicators on the 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.
Example: Device variant with SmartCard reader and/or palm sensor:
321
No. indicator Description
1
SmartCard read indicator (dev dependent)
2Harddiskindi
3 Power-on in
ice
cator
dicator
er
The indicato r l accessed (devi
The i ndicator is being acce
Caution:In energy saving mode, the d evice must not be disconnected from the mains supply as this can cause loss of data.
The indicator is illuminated: The device is switched on.
•Theindicatorisflashing: The device is in energy-saving mode. After being switched on
with the ON/OFF switch, the device powers up or returns to the state it was in before it entered energy-saving mode.
The indicator is not illuminated: The device is switched off (disconnected from the mains) or is
ready to operate. If the device is ready to operate, it can be switched on with the ON/OFF switch.
ights up when the device’s SmartCard reader is
ce dependent).
lights up when the hard disk drive in the device
ssed.
In energy-saving mode the device must not be disconnected from th e mains supply, as data loss may occur.
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Keyboard

KeyboardKeyboard,Keyboard,Keyboard,Keyboar d,KeyboardAlphanumerickeypadCursorkeysKeys,FunctionkeysNumerickeypadNumerickey pad
The illustrated keyboard is an example and may differ from the model you use.
Operation
1 2
345
1 = Function keys 2 = On/off switch (optional)
4=Cursorkeys 5 = Numeric keypad (calculator keypad)
3 = Alphanumeric keypad
Important k
KeysKeyb oardshortcuts
eys and keyboard shortcuts
The description of th e following keys and keyboard shortcuts 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
tch ON/OFFswi
Button,
On/off switch ( 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.
With some keyboards the ON/OFF switch can only be used with an ACPI (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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Operation
Key / key combination Description
Keys,
Windows key (device dependent:
calls up the Windows Start menu
Keys,
Menu key (device dep end ent: v
calls up the menu for the marke
Keys,
Windows key (device depen
The Windows key switches b application used.
Keys,
Menu key (device dependent: variant 2)
The Menu key calls up the menu for the active application.
Keys,Keys,
Shift key
enables upper-case
Keys,
Alt Gr key (country
produces a charac sign on the
Keys,
Num Lock key
By p ressing the lower-case lev
When the Num Lo keys are activ
When the Num L Numeric keyp
Keys,KeysKeysKeys,
Ctrl key
Ctrl
performs a special operation when pressed in conjunction with another key. The
Ctrl+Alt+DelCtrl+Alt+DelKeyskeyboardshor tcuts
Ctrl
Windows S ecurity/Task Manager
AltCtrl
++
Del
This key comb ination opens the Windows Security/Task Manager window.
variant 1)
.
ariant 1))
d item (Windows).
dent: variant 2)
etween the main screen and the last
letters and the upper key symbols to be displayed.
dependent)
ter shown on the bottom right of a key (e.g. the @
Q
key).
Num Lock key you switch between the upper- and
els of the calculator keypad.
ck indicator is lit the numeric keypad and arithmetic
e.
ock indicator is n ot lit the cursor con trol functions on the
ad are active.
key is also called the "C ontrol" or "Control key".
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Optical drive (device dependent)

Opticaldrive

Handling d ata carriers

Handling
Observe the following guidelines whe n handling data carriers:
Avoid touching the surface of a data carrier. Only handle data carriers by their edges.
Always store data carriers in their cases. This will protect the data carrier against
Protect your data carriers against dust, mechanical vibrations and direct sunlight.
Avoid storing a data carrier in areas subject to high temperatures or humidity. You may use 12 cm diameter data carriers in the drive. Do not use any business
card CDs or other small data carriers.
When using a data carrier of lesser quality, vibrations and reading errors may occur.
Depending on the device variant, your device is tted with an optical drive.
An optical drive on one side and a SmartCard reader/palm sensor on the other cannot be combined with one another.
This product contains a light emitting diode, classication according to IEC 60825 1:2007: LASER CLASS 1, and must therefore not be opened.
being covered in dust, scratched or damaged in any other way.
Operation
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Operation

Inserting or removing a data carrier

Press the Insert/Eject button to open the tray.
The drive tray will open.
Place the data carrier in the tray with the
printed side facing upwards.
1
or
Remove any data carrier already
in there.
2
If you press being acces until the p
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the Eject button while the data carrier in the optical drive is
sed, the data carrier will not b e automatically ejected. Wait
rocess has nished, then try it again.
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Manual removal of data carriers (emergency removal)

CD/DVDRemoving byh and, CD/DVDEmergencyremoval,CD/DVD
In th e event of a pow er failure or damage to the drive it may be necessary to manually remove the CD/DVD.
Switch your device off.Push a pen or a piece of wire (such as a
paperclip) rmly into the opening (1). The drive tray is ejected. You can now pull
the drive tray (2) out of the drive.
2
1

Wireless LAN / Bluetooth wireless components (device dependent)

The installation of wireless components not approved by Fujitsu will invalidate the certications issued for this device.
Operation
The operation of these wireless components is not allowed in Taiwan.

Switching the wireless components on and off

You can use the Device Manager program to switch the radio components on and off individually.
Pay attention to the additional safety notes for devices with radio components provided in the "Safety/Regulations" manual.
Details on using Wireless LAN can be found in the online help system included with the Wireless L AN software.
You ca n nd more information on how to use Bluetooth on the CD you received with your Bluetooth software.
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Operation

Settings in BIOS Setup Utility

BIOSSetupUtilitySystemsettings,BIOSSetupUtilityConguration,BIOSSetupUtilitySetupSystemcongurationHardwarecongu ration
The BIOS Setup Utility allows you to set the system functions and the hardware conguration for your device.
When it is supplied, the device is set to factory default settings. You can change these settings in the BIOS Setup Utility menu. Any changes you make take effect as soon as you save and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
The BIOS Setup Utility program contains the following menus:
Menu Description
Main Advanced Boot Power Security Exit
System settings such as
Advanced system setti
Conguration of the start-up sequence
Energy saving function
Password sett ings Exits the BIOS Set
The following function keys can also be used:
Key Description
Esc
To e xi t th e BIOS Setup Utility.
The curre nt settings are not saved.
F7
To reject changes and load the previous conguration of the BIOS Setup Utility.
F9
F10
To l o a d t h e d
To e xi t th e
The cur ren
efault conguration of the BIOS Setup Utility.
BIOS Setup Utility.
t settings are saved.
time and date
ngs
and security functions
up Utility
Startin
Reboot the device (switch off/on or reboot the operating system).
g the BIOS Setup Utility
BIOSSetupUtility
ing on the Fast Boot setting in the BIOS Setup utility,thefollowing
Depend
ation may appear on the screen during start:
inform
<F2> BIOS Setup <F12> Boot Menu
Press the function keyIf a p
assword has been assigned, enter the password and press the Enter key.
u have forgotten the password, contact your system administrator
If yo
ontact our customer service centre.
or c
F2
.
The BIOS Setup Utility starts.
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Operation

Operating BIOS Setup Utility

BIOSSetupUtility
Press the
F1
key to disp lay help on the operation of the BIOS Setup Utility. The description
of the individual settings is sh own in the right-hand window of the BIOS S etup Utility.
With the
Use the cursor keys
The menu is displayed on the screen.
Select the option you want to change with the cursor keys
F9
key you can load the default settings of the BIOS Setup Utility.
or
to select t he menu you wish to access to make c hanges.
or↓.
Press the Enter key.Press the
ESC
key to exit the selected menu.
For future reference, make a note of the changes you have made (for example, in this manual).

Exiting BIOS Setup Utility

BIOSSetupUtility
You need to select the desired option in th e Exit menu and activate it by pressing the Enter key:
Exit Saving Changes - save changes and exit BIOS Setup Utility
To save the current menu settings and exit the BIOS Setup Utility,selectExitSaving Changes and Yes.
The device is rebooted and the ne w settings come into effect.
Exit Discarding Changes – Discard changes and exit BIOS Setup Utility
To discard the changes, select Exit Discarding Changes and Yes.
The settings which applied when BIOS Setu p Utility wascalledupremaineffective.
The BIOS Setup Utility is terminated and the device is rebooted.
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Operation

Property and data protection

PropertyprotectionData protectionSecuritymeasures
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.

BIOS Setup security functions

The Security menu in the BIOS Setup offers you various options for protecting your personal data against unauthorized access, e.g.:
Prevent unauthorised access to the system
Prevent unauthorized access to the BIOS Setup
Before using the various options for password protection in the BIOS Setup utility to increase data security, please observe the following:
Make a note of passwords and keep them in a safe place. If you forget your supervisor password you will no longer be able to access your device. Deleting passwords is not c overed by your warranty and a charge will be made for assistance.
on
Passwordprotecti
Your password can be and numbers. No dis
a maximum of 32 characters long and can consist of letters
tinction is made between uppercase and lowercase.
Using the SmartC
Securityfunctions,Securityfunctions
ard reader (device dependent)
Whether your device has a SmartCard reader depends on the device variant you have ordered.
The SmartCard reader allows access to be limited to only those users that have an appropriate SmartCard.
SmartCards are not supplied as standard equipment. You can use all SmartCards that comply with the ISO standard 7816-1, -2 or -3. These SmartCards are available from various manufacturers.
With the appropriate software you can use your SmartCard as an alternative to password protection, but also as a digital signature, fo r encrypting your e-mails or for home banking.
We recommend that you always use two SmartCards. Always keep one of the SmartCards in a safe place if you are carrying the other SmartCard with you.
In order to be able to take advantage of all the security features of your system, you will need a CardOS SmartCard from Fujitsu Technology Solutions.
The SmartCard can only be used with a PIN, offering maximum protection even if you lose the SmartCard. In order to maximise your security, the CardOS SmartCard is disabled if three incorrect attempts are made to enter the P IN.
When you use the CardOS SmartCard for the rst time, you will either need to enter the preset PIN "12345678" or the PIN given to you by your systems administrator.
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Fitting a SmartCard reader
Fit the SmartCard reader as described in section "Installing and removing the
SmartCard reader and palm sens or (device dependent)", Page 75.
Inserting the SmartCard
Do not use force when inserting and removing the SmartCard.
Make sure that foreign objects do not fall into the SmartCard reader.
Operation
1
Push the SmartCard into the SmartCard reader with the chip facing upwards.
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Operation

Using a palm sensor (device dependent)

Whether your device has a palm sensor depends on the device variant you have ordered.
The palm sensor (1) can record the image of the pattern of the veins in the hand. This image is evaluated by additional software and can be used instead of a passw ord.
1
Fitting a palm sensor
Fit the palm sensor as described in Section "Installing and removing the SmartCard
reader and palm sensor (device dependent)", Page 75.
Using the palm sensor
To be able to use the palm sensor, you mu st install and launch the software.Follow the instructions on the screen.
The surface of the hand must be positioned such that the palm of the hand lies centrally over the palm sensor. In doing so, the palm of the hand and slightly spread ngers should form an even surface.
The supplied software shows the precise position of the hand above the palm sensor.
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Using the Security Lock

The following illustration shows the FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q95x device variant. You will nd the security lock device in the same position in the FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q55x device variant.
Your device has provision for a security lock (1). You can use the security lock device and the Kensington Lock cable (steel cable, accessory) to protect your device against theft. Please consult the manual for your Kensington Lock.
1
Operation
Attach the Ken
UsingtheKensingtonLockCableSecurityLockMechanicalsaf eguardMechanicalsafeguardAnti-theftprotection
sington Lock cable to the Security Lock mechanism (1) on your device.
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Operation

Using a locking bracket

The top casing cover has been removed (see "Removing the top casing co ver", Page 65).
The bottom casing cover has been removed (see "
the top casing cover", Page 87).
You can also purchase a locking bracket for your device. Contact the service desk or sales partner responsible for your country.
The following illustration shows the FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q95x device variant. You will nd the components concerned in the same position in the FUJITSU Desktop ESPRIMO Q55x device variant.
Removing and attaching
You can use the padlock c protect your device fro
m unauthorised opening.
lamp located on the device and the locking bracket to
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Pull the locking bracket apart slightly (1).
PadlockclampLockingbracketMechanicalsafeguardMechanicalsafegua rd
Operation
1
1
2
3
3
2
Insert the locking bracket into the eyes (2) in the direction of the arrow (3).Secure the bottom casin g cover again, see "Secure the top casing cover again, see "
Securing the bottom casing cov er", Page 88.
Securing the top casing cover", Page 66.
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Operation
Fold the locking bracket fully to the right until it is lying against the side of the
device and secure a padlock to th e padlock clip.
Alternatively you can use a Kensington Lock cable (see "Using the
Security Lock", Page 51). This will prevent unauthorised opening of the
locking bracket and, with it, the casing cover.

Lead-sealing t he casing

To prevent unauthorised persons from opening casing, you can lead-seal it.
Use the wire of the lead-seal to connect the locking bracket with the padlock clip
on the back of the device (see chapter "
ngchain
ngwire
safeguard Lead-sealingLead-seali
Lead-seali
Mechanical
Use the seal to secure the lead-sealing chain or wire.
Rear", Page 11 ).
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Troubleshooting and tips

Refer to the safety notes in the "Safety/regulations" manual and in the "Gettin g
started", Page 17 chapter when connecting or disconnecting cables.
Troubleshooting and tips
If a fault occurs, try to c
in this chapter
in the documentation for the connected devices
in the help systems of th
in the documentation for your operating system
orrect it as described in the following documenta tion:
e software used

Help if problems occur

Should you encount
Note the ID number
plate under the ty
the underside cov
rating plate cov
Contact the Service Desk responsible for your country for clarification of the problem:
"
http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/contact/ser vicedesk". When you do this, please have
ready the ID number and serial number of your system.
er a problem with your computer that you cannot resolve yourself:
of your device. You will nd the ID number on the typ e rating pe rating plate cover on the underside of your device (see "
er (device dependent)", Page 18). If necessary, remove the type
er to be able to gain access to the ID number.
Fitting

Troubleshooting

Power-on indicator remains u nlit after you have switched on your device

Cause
The mains voltage supply is faulty. Check that the power cable is properly
Internal power supply overloaded.
Troubleshooting
plugged into the device and into the mains socket.
Unplug the power plug of the device from
the m ains socket.
Wait apPlug the power plug of the device into the
Switc
prox. 3 min.
mains socket again.
h the device on.
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Troubleshooting and tips

The device cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch.

Cause
System crash Keep the on/off switch pressed for at least 4
Remedy
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.

Monitor remains blank

Cause
Monitor is switched off. Switch your monitor on.
Power saving has been activated (screen is blank)
Brightness control is set to dark Adjust the brightness control. For detailed
Power cable not connected
Monitor cable not connected
Wrong m
onitor settings
Remedy
Press an y key on the keyboard.
or
Deactivate the screen saver. If
necessary, enter the appropriate password.
information, please refer to the operating manual supplied with your monitor.
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 po wer cable is
properly plugged into the device and a grounded mains outlet.
Switch on the monitor and the device.
Switch ofCheck that the monitor cable is properly
connected to the device and monitor.
Switch o
RestarPressStartSet the correct values for the connected
monitor as described in the operating manual of your mon itor.
f the monitor and the device.
n the monitor and the device.
t the system.
8
F
while the system is booting.
the system in Safe Mode.
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No mouse pointer displayed on the screen

Cause
The mouse is not correctly connected.
Remedy
Shut down your operating system in the
proper mann er, for instance using
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.
.

Time and/or date is not correct

Cause
Time and date are incorrect.
Remedy
Set the correct time and date within the
operating system you are using.
or
Set the correct time and/or date in the
BIOS Setup.
Troubleshooting and tips
Ctrl
+

SmartCard reader is not recognised.

Cause
Chip ca rd inserted incorrectly.
SmartCard
Cause
PIN forgotten If you are wo rking in a network, contact your
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PIN forgotten
Troubleshooting
Make sure you have inserted y our
SmartCard into the SmartCard reader with the chip facing upwards.
Check whethe
is supporte with the ISO
Troubleshooting
system administrator, who can unlock your system with a Supervisor PIN.
r the SmartCard you are using
d. Your SmartCard must comply
standard 7816-1, -2, -3 and -4.
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Troubleshooting and tips

SmartCard lost

Cause
SmartCard lost If you are working in a network, contact y our
Troubleshooting
system administrator, who can boot your system with a Supervisor SmartCard.

User and/or supervisor SmartCard lost

Cause
User and/or supervisor SmartCard lost If you have lost your User SmartCard, you
Troubleshooting
can continue working with the Supervisor SmartCard and initialise a new User SmartCard or deactivate the SystemLock function.
If you have lost the Supervisor SmartCard,
you can continue working, but you no longer have all your rights and can no longer initialise a Supervisor SmartCard.
If you have lost both S martCa rds, you can
no longer boot your system. Please contact our Service Desk. You must provide proof of ownership for the device. Then the Service Deskwillreferyoutoourservicepartner, who will unlock your device (for a charge).

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 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 Guide" manual.
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Troubleshooting and tips

Tips

Topic Tip
Outofsystemresources Close u nnecessary applicatio
or
Run the applications in a different order.
Other manuals Further manuals are provid
the "Drivers & Utilities"
ed as PDF les on
DVD.
ns.
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System expansions

System expansions
Upgrades,Device,SystemexpansionComponentsServicing
After consulting the Hotline/Help Desk, you may remove and install the components described in this manual yourself.
The following illustrations may differ slightly from your device, depending on its conguration level.
If further docu mentation was delivered with your device, please also read this through carefully.
In addition, before removing or installing system components, please pay attention to the following:
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.
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 relevant sections of this chapter beforehand.
The device must be switched off when installing/rem oving the system expansions and may not be in energy-saving m ode.
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 tem peratu re of the component s in operation is not exceeded.
An update of the BIOS may be required for a system expansion or ha rdware upgrade. Further information can be found in the BIOS help section or if necessary in th e Technical Manual for the mainboard.
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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.
Never use sharp objects (screwdrivers) for leverage.
Boards with electrostat shown.
When handling boards fit following points:
You must always disc object) before work
The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charg es.
Only touch or hold t marked green (Touc
Never touch pins or conductors on boards tted with ESDs.
ic sensitive devices (ESD) are identiable by th e label
ted with ESDs, you must always observe the
harge static build up (e.g. by touching a grounded
ing.
he boards by the edge or, if present, at the areas
h Points).
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Overview of the drive bays and drives in your device

The casing can accommodate multiple drives and components.

Drive/component combination options

Depending on the device variant, the following combinations are possible:
Optical drive
Optical drive
Palm
sensor
SmartCard
reader
2.5"
hard disk
M.2 module

Underneath the top casing cover:

The following components can be found underneath the top casing cover (see
"
Removing and attaching the top casing cover", Page 65):
---
--
-
+++
++++
2
1
Palm
sensor
+
SmartCard
reader
+++
-
2.5"
hard disk M.2 module
++
++
-
+
-
3
4
5
1 = Space for an optical drive or SmartCard
reader/palm sensor (device dependent)
2 = Drive plate location for an optical drive
or SmartCard reader/palm sensor
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3 = Space for a 2.5" hard disk 4 = Space for an M.2 module 5 = Fan/lithium battery beneath fan
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Connections for components on the mainboard:
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5 6 7 8
9
5 = Connection and plug for optical
drive: Power 6 = Connection and plug for optical drive: Data 7 = Connection and plug for 2.5 " hard
disk: Data

Underneath the bottom casing cover:

Underneath the botto m casing cover (see " Two memory modules beneat h an additional service cover (not shown):
8 = Connection and plug for 2.5" hard
disk: Power
9 = SmartCard reader/palm sensor connection
Removing the top casing cover", Page 65)are:
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Prepare to remove components

Please observe the safety information in chapter "Important notes", Page 13.
Remove the power plug from the mains outlet!
Switch the device off.
The device must not be in energy-saving mode !
Remove all the cables from the device.Place the device on a sta
on this surface to pre
ble, at and clean surface. If necessary, lay an anti-slip cloth
vent the device from being scratched.
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Removingandattachingthetopc
You need to remove the top casing cover if you want to remove or install the following components:
Optical drive and leads
SmartCard reader/palm sensor and leads
•2.5"Harddisk
M.2 module, lithium battery and fan Then you will also need to remove and install the drive cage (see "
and removing the drive cage", Page 67).
asing cover
Inserting

Removing the top casing cover

If you are using a locking bracket and a padlock to protect the device, remove the lock
and open the locking bracket (see "
or
If you are using a locking bracket and a Kensington Lock cable to protect the device,
remove the Kensington Lock cable and open the locking bracket (see "
Security Lock", Page 51 and "Using a locking bracket", Page 52).
Using a locking bracket", Page 52).
Using the
3
2
1
Push the release on the rear side of the device in the direction of the arrow (1) while at
the same time sliding the top casing cover in the direction of the arrow (2).
Lift the top casing cover off the device (3).
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Securing the top casing cover

The top casing cover depends on your device variant: the device variant for the optical drive/blanking plate and the device variant for the SmartCard reader/palm reader each have the ir own top casing cover.
If you have both options, ensure that you use the associated casing cover in each case.
1
2
Place the top casing cover on the device (1).Slide the top casing cover in the direction of the arrow (2) until it engages noticeably.If you are using a locking b racke t and a padlock to protect the device, close the locking
bracket and fasten the lock (see "
or
If you are using a locking bracket and a Kensington Lock ca ble to protect the device,
close the locking bracket and fasten the Kensington Lock cable (see "
bracket", Page 52 and "Using the Security Lock", Page 51).
Using a locking bracket", Page 52).
Using a locking
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Inserting and removing the driv
You rst need to remove the drive cage to be able to i nstall and remove drives and components on the top side of the casing.
ecage

Removing the drive cage

The top casing cover has been removed (see "Removing the top casing cov er", Page 65).
Drivecage
Grip the two o
Remove the guides (a) on the drive cage from the corresponding openings on the casing (2).
When removing the drive cage, ensure that you do not damage any of the leads attached to the main board that are attached to components in the drive cage. For this reason, always remove the drive cage very carefully and do not pull hard on the attached leads.
a b
b
a
2
(1). Be care
2
1
penings (b) and carefully lift the drive cage at an angle
ful of attached leads.
1
3
You can nd information on pin allocation on the mainboard in Section "Overview of the
drive ba ys and drives in your device", Page 62 and in your ma inboard manual.
Carefully lay the drive cage to the side (3).
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Installing the drive cage

Drivecage
a
b
1
a
Insert the guides (a) on the drive cage into the corresponding openings on
the casing (b) in the direction of the arrow (1).
You can nd information on pin allocation on the mainboard in Section "Overview of the
drive bays and drives in your device", Page 62 and in your mainboard manual.
Take the drive cage out of the casing (2). Take care that no cables or leads become trapped.Ifyoudonotwa
cover (see "
nt to remove or install any other components, reattach the top casing
ecuring the top casing cover", Page 66).
S
b
1
a
a
1
1
2

Installing and removing an optical drive (device dependent)

Installing the optical drive

•Thetopca If you have already installed a blanking plate or a SmartCard reader/palm sensor prior to installing
the drive, carry out the corresponding steps in the relevant sub-section of this chapter rst.
sing cover has been removed (see "
Removing the top casing cover", Page 65).
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If you have already installed a blanking plate
1
Remove the blanking plate (1) that the drive cage bay is secu red with.
Keep the blanking cover safe for later use, e.g. if you ever remove the optical drive again at a later date.
Ensure that you do not pull strongly on attached leads.
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3
2
Remove the screw (2) and lift the metal cover (EMC protection) secured by it off the casing (3).
If you have already installed a SmartCard reader/palm sensor
Remove the SmartCard reader/palm sensor and associated lead (see
Removing the reader/sensor", Page 77).
"
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Installing a drive
Remove the drive cage (see "Removing the drive cage", Page 67).Attach the drive leads to the m ainboard (see graphic on slots in Section "
of the drive bays and drives in your device", Page 62).
1
1
2
a
Install the drive leads onto the drive cage (1) as illustrated.Insert the plug for the drive leads (a) through the opening in the drive cage (2).Reinstall the drive cage (see "
care that no cables or leads become trapped.
Installing the drive cage", Page 68). Take
Overview
b
c
1
3
3
RemovAttach the drive plate to the drive (c) as sh own (3). The "Front" label on the drive
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e the drive plate (b) from the drive cage.
plate must be visible on the front right as illustrated.
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5
Carefully push the drive into the drive bay in the direction of the arrow (4)
until you can attach the leads to the drive.
Connect the leads to the drive (5).Slide the drive fully into the drive bay (6). Take care that no cables or leads become trapped.If you do not want to remove or install any other components, replace the top casing
cover (see "
4
5
Securing the top casing cover", Page 66).
6
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Removing the op tical drive

The top casing cover has been removed (see "Removing the top casing co ver", Page 65).
Removing the drive
Ensure that you do not pull strongly on attached leads.
2
Press and hold the unlocking mechanism (a) and carefully slide the optical drive slightly in the
direction of the arrow (1) until the drive and casing contacts and leads are accessible.
Detach the leads from the drive (2).Lift the drive out of the drive bay (3 ).Remove the drive cage (see "Detach the plug for the drive leads from the drive cage by pulling it through the opening.Detach the drive leads from the mainboard (see graphic on slots in Section "
of the drive bays and drives in your device", Page 62).
Reinstall the drive cage (see "
care that no cables or leads become trapped.
1
2
a
Removing the drive cage", Page 67).
Installing the drive cage", Page 68). Take
3
Overview
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b
4
4
Detach th e drive plate from the drive (b) as shown (4).Fasten the drive plate (c) to the drive ca ge.
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c
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If you want to install a bla nking cover
1
2
Insert the metal cover (EMC protection) in the casing (1) and secure it with the screw (2).
3
Fasten tIf you do not want to remove or install any other components, replace the top casing
cover (see "
If you
Install the SmartCard reader / palm sensor and associated lead (see
"
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he blanking cover to the drive cage (3).
Securing the top casing cover", Page 66).
want to install a SmartCard reader / palm sensor
Installing the reader/sensor", Page 75).
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Installing and removing the SmartCard reader and palm sensor (device depen
Operation of this module is not permitted in Taiwan.
dent)
In systems equipped with those users who have a cor
a SmartCard reader and palm senso r, access can be restricted to
responding SmartCard or have stored their palm print.

Installing the SmartCard reader/palm sensor

The top casing cover has been removed (see "Removing the top casing cov er", Page 65). If you have already tted a blanking plate or an optical drive prior to installing the SmartCard
reader/palm sensor, carry out the corresponding steps in the relevant sub-section of this chapter rst.
If you have already tted a blanking plate
Remove the blanking plate (see "If you have already installed a blanking plate", Page 69).
If you have already tted an optical drive
Remove the optical drive and associated cabling (see "Removing the drive", Page 72).
Installing the reader/sensor
a
b
1
1
Remove the drive plate (a) from the drive cage.
ach the drive plate to the reader/sensor (b) as shown (1). The "Front" label on
Att
drive plate must be visible on the front right as illustrated.
the
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3
2
4
c
Carefully slide the reader/sensor partly into the drive bay in the d irection of the arrow (2).Fully feed the reader/sensor cable (c) through the opening in the drive
cage (3) into the interior of the casing.
Slide the reader/sensor fully into the drive bay (4). Take care that no
cables or leads become trapped.
Remove the drive cage (see "Attach the reader/sensor lead to the mainboard (see graphic on slots in Section
"
Overview of the drive bays and drives in your device", Page 62).
Removing the drive cage", Page 67).
5
5
Insert the reader/sensor lead into the drive cage (5) as illustrated.Reinstall the drive cage (see "
care that no cables or leads become trapped.
If you do not want to remove or install any other components, replace the top casing
cover (see "
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Securing the top casing cover", Page 66).
Installing the drive cage", Page 68). Take
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Removing the SmartCard reader/palm sensor

The top casing cover has been removed (see "Removing the top casing cov er", Page 65).
Removing the reader/sensor
Remove the dri ve cage (see "Removing the drive cage", Page 67).Remove the reader/sensor lead from the mainboard (see graphic on slots in Section
Overview of the drive bays and drives in your device", Page 62).
"
Reinstall the drive cage (see "
care that no cables or leads become trapped.
Installing the drive cage", Page 68). Take
2
1
3
a
b
Press and hold the unlocking mechanism (b) and carefully push the reader/sensor slightly in the
direction of the arrow (1) until the reader/sensor and casing contacts and cables are accessible.
Ensure that you do not pull strongly on attached leads.
Fully fee
cage (2)
Lift the reader/sensor out of the drive bay (3).
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d the reader/sensor lead and plug (c) through the opening in the drive
out of the interior of the casing.
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d
c
4
4
Detach the drive plate from the drive (c) as shown (4).Fasten the drive plate (d) to the drive cage.
If you want to install a bla nking cover
Install the blanking plate (see "If you want to install a blanking cover", Page 74).
If you wa nt to install an optical drive
Insert the optical drive and associated lead (see "Installing a drive", Page 70).
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Removingandinstallingthe2.5
"harddisk

Removing the 2.5" hard disk

The top c asing cover and the drive cage have been removed and the data and pow er
supply cables detached from the hard disk and mainboard (see "
casing cover", Page 65 and "Removing the drive cage", Page 67).
1
Press the EasyChange rails mounted on the hard disk together slightly (1) and pull the
hard disk out of the drive cage in the direction of the arrow (2).
Removing the top
1
2
3
Release the die EasyChange rails from the hard disk (3).
u do not want to remove or install any other components, replace the drive cage and
If yo
op casing cover (see "
the t
er", Page 66). Take care that no cables or leads become trapped.
cov
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Installing the drive cage", Page 68 and "Securing the top casing
3
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Installing a 2.5" hard disk

The top casing cover and drive cage have been removed (see "Removing the top
casing cover", Page 65 and "Removing the drive cage", Page 67).
1
Secure the EasyChange rails to the side of the hard disk drive (3) by inserting the pins
of the EasyChange rail into the corresponding holes in the hard disk.
1
2
Slide the hard disk with the EasyChange rails fitted into the drive cage in the direction
of the arrow (2). Ensure that the label on the hard disk is facing upwards.
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Attach the leads to the hard disk and onto the mainboard (see "Removing the drive cage",
Page 67).
You can nd information on pin allocation on the mainboard in Section "Overview of the
drive ba ys and drives in your device", Page 62 and in your ma inboard manual.
If you do not want to remove or install any other components, replace the drive cage and
the top casing cov er (see "
Installing the drive cage", Page 68 and "Securing the top casing
cover", Page 66). Take care that no cables or leads become trapped.
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Removing and installing the fan

You rst need to remove the fan to be able to remove and install the M.2 module and/or the lithium battery.

Removing the fan

The top casing cover and drive cage have been removed (see "Removing the top
casing cover", Page 65 and "Removing the drive cage", Page 67).
Disconnect the fan c ables from the mainboard.
a
1
1
a
To release the fan attachm ent, keep the locking lugs (a) pressed in the direction of the arrow (1).
2
Lift the fan out of the casing (2).
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Installing the fan

The top casing cover and drive cage have b een removed (see "Removing the top
casing cover", Page 65 and "Removing the drive cage", Page 67).
1
Place the fan in its installation position in the casing (1).
a
a
Make sure that the locking lugs (a) re-engage.Connect the fan leads to the mainboard.If you do not want to remove or install any other components, replace the drive cage and
the top casing cov er (see "
cover", Page 66). Take care that no cables or leads become trapped.
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Installing the drive cage", Page 68 and "Securing the top casing
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Inserting and removing the M.2 m
odule

Removing the M.2 module

The top casing cover and drive cage have been removed (see "Removing the top
casing cover", Page 65 and "Removing the drive cage", Page 67).
The fan has been removed (see "
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 th e mainboard and remove it from the casing.
Reinstall the fan (see "If you do not want to remove or install any other components, replace the drive cage and
the top casing cover (see "
cover", Page 66). Take care that no cables or leads become trapped.
Installing the fan", Page 83).
Removing the fan", P age 82).
1
a
a
Installing the drive cage", Page 68 and "Securing the top casing
2
b
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Installing the M.2 module

The top casing cover and drive cage have b een removed (see "Removing the top
casing cover", Page 65 and "Removing the drive cage", Page 67).
The fan has been removed (see "
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 onto the mainb oard with the screw (2).Reinstall the fan (see "If you do not want to remove or install any other components, replace the drive cage and
the top casing cov er (see "
cover", Page 66). Take care that no cables or leads become trapped.
Installing the fan", Page 83).
Removing the fan", P age 82).
2
a
1
b
a
Installing the drive cage", Page 68 and "Securing the top casing
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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 with 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 battery 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. They must be disposed of in accordance with l oca l 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,Replacing,Replacing,lithiumbatteryBattery
The lithium battery holder exists in different designs that function in the same way.
Remove the top casing cover and drive cage (see "
Page 65 and "Removing the drive cage", Page 67).
Remove the fan (see "
Removing the fan", Page 82).
Removing the top casing cover",
2
1
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.
Reinstall the fan (see "If you do not want to remove or install any other components, replace the drive cage and
the top casing cover (see "
cover", Page 66). Take care that no cables or leads become trapped.
Installing the fan", Page 83).
Installing the drive cage", Page 68 and "Securing the top casing
3
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Removingandattachingthetopc
You need to remove the top casing cover if you want to remove or install the following components:
Memory modules
asing cover

Removing the bottom casing cover

Turnthedeviceover.If you are using a locking bracket and a padlock to protect the device, remove the lock
and open the locking bracket (see "
or
If you are using a locking bracket and a Kensington Lock cable to protect the device,
remove the Kensington Lock cable and open the locking bracket (see "
Security Lock", Page 51 and "Using a locking bracket", Page 52).
2
Using a locking bracket", Page 52).
Using the
3
1
Push the release on the rear side of the device in the direction of the arrow (1) while at the
same time sliding the bottom casing cover in the direction of the arrow (2).
Lift the bottom casing cover off the device (3).
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Securing the bottom casing cover

1
2
Place the bottom casing cover on the device (1).Slide the bottom casing cover in the direction o f the arrow (2) until it engages noticeably.If you are using a locking b racke t and a padlock to protect the device, close the locking
bracket and fasten the lock (see "
or
If you are usin
close the lock
bracket", Pa
g a locking bracket and a Kensington Lock cable to protect the device,
ing bracket and fasten the Kensington Lock cable (see "
ge 52 and "Using the Security Lock", Page 51).
Position the device the correct way up again.
Using a locking bracket", Page 52).
Using a locking

Installing and removing memory expansion

ule
emory
ansion
ansion Memorymod
MainmemoryRemovingm
Systemexp
Systemexp
Please obs
The devic installe
Only use m see chap
Never u
Make su
You must open the service cover to remove or install the memory module.
The following description is identical for both memory modules.
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erve the safety information in chapter "
Important notes", Page 13.
e must not be connected to the power supply when memory modules are
d or removed, see "
Prepare to remove components", Page 64.
emory extensions that have been approved for your device,
ter "
Technical data", Page 91.
se force when installing or removing a memory extension.
re that foreign objects do not fall into the memory extension compartment.
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Open the service cover

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1
Slide the clip in the direction of the arrow (1) and hold it there.Pull the cover on the tab in the direction of the arrow (2) and away from the casing.
2

Removing memory modules

3
1
1
2
Carefully push the two mounting clips outwards (1).
MemoryexpansionMemorymodule
The memory module snaps upwards (2).
Pull the memory module out of its slot in the direction of the arrow (3).
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Installing a memory module

2
1
a
Insert the memory module with the contacts and the recess (a) facing the slot (1).
MemoryexpansionMemorymodule
Carefully push the memory mod ule downwards until you feel it click into place (2).

Close the service cover

2
Insert the catches of the cover in the associated recesses on the casing (2).Fold the cover in the direction of the arrow (2).
1
1

Finish component removal

Connect the previously disconnecte d cables to the device again.
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Technical data

Technical data
Electrical data
Safety standards complied with: IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1, UL 60950-1
CSA 22.2 No.60950-1
Protection class: II
Rated voltage range 100 – 240 V
Rated frequency 50 – 60 Hz (AC)
Max. rated current 1.5 – 0.8 A
Dimensions Width/depth/height: ESPRIMO Q 95x:
Weight
in basic conguration: approx. 1.8 kg / 4.0 lbs
Ambient conditions
Environment class 3K2
Environment class 2K2
Temperature Operation (3K2) 15to 35°C / 59°F to 95°F Transportation (2K2) -25to 60/ -13F to 140°F
The formation of condensation is not permitted while the device is in operation !
Clearance required to ensure adequate ventilation:
without air vents
with air vents
185 mm x 190 mm x 57.6 mm /
7.28 inches x 7.48 inches x 2.27 inches
ESPRIMO Q55x:
185 mm x 190 mm x 54 mm /
7.28 inches x 7.48 inches x 2.13 inches
DIN E N 60721-3-3
DIN E N 60721-3-2
min. 10 mm / 0.39 inch
min. 200 mm / 7.87 inches (exception: underside in ve rtical operating position, see "
the device", Page 20)
Setting up
The data sheets of these devices contains further technical data. The data sheets can be found on our website "
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Index

Index
A
Alphanumeric keypa d 41 Anti-theft protection 51 Audio output 34
B
Battery 86 BIOS Setup Utility
calling 46 exiting 47 operating 47 settings 46
Button,
ON/OFF switch 41
C
CD/DVD
emergency removal 45 CE marking 15 Components
installing/removing 60 Conguration, BIOS Setup Utility 46 Connect
PS/2 device 36 Connect PS/2 device 36 Connecting
USB keyboard 35 Connecting a USB mouse 35 Contents of delivery 17 Ctrl+Alt+Del 42 Cursor keys 41
D
Data protection 48 Device
Ports 34
setting up 20
Switching on 39 Device drivers,
serial interface 35 Device,
switching off 39
transporting 13–14
upgrades 60 Devices,
connecting 35–36 Disposal 14
Drive cage
installing 68 removing 67
Drivers & Utilities DVD 14
E
Electromagnetic compatibility 15 Emergency removal, CD/DVD 45 Energy saving 14 Ergonomic
Workstation 20
External devices
Ports 34
External devices,
connecting 35–36
F
Function keys 41
G
Getting started 17
H
Handling
data carriers 43
Hardware conguration 46
I
Important notes 13 Installing,
software 37–38 switching on for the rst time 37
K
Keyboard 41
Cursor keys 41 keyboard shortcuts 42 Keyboard shortcuts 41 Keyboard,
alphanumeric keypad 41
function keys 41
numeric keypad 41 Keys 41
Ctrl 42
Ctrl+Alt+Del 42
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Index
Keys,
Alt Gr 42 Control 42 Ctrl key 42 cursor keys 41 Enter 41 Enter key 41 menu key 42 Num Lock 42 Return 41 shift 42 shift key 42 Start key 42
L
LAN port 34 Lead-sealing 54 Lead-sealing chain 54 Lead-sealing wire 54 Line out 34 Lithium battery,
replacing 86 Locking bracket 53 Low voltage directive 15
M
Main memory
see Adding memory 88 Mechanical safeguard
Kensington Lock cable 51
Lead-sealing 54
Locking bracket 53
Padlock clamp 53
Security lock 51 Memory expansion
installing 90
removing 89 Memory module
important notes 88
installing 90
removing 89 Monitor
connecting 35
Switching on 39 Monitor port
DVI-D 34 Monitor,
switching off 39
N
Note
safety 13
Notes
CE marking 15 important 13
Numeric keypad 41
O
ON/OFF switch 41 Optical drive 43 Overview
Device 7
P
Packaging 17 Packaging,
unpacking 17 Padlock clamp 53 Password protection 48 Ports 9, 34 Power cable
connection 32 Preparing for rst use, overview 17 Preparing for operation 32 Preparing for use,
overview 17 Property protection 48
R
Recycling 14 Removing by hand, CD/D VD 45 Removing memory
see Adding memory 88 Replacing,
lithium battery 86 Replacing, lithium battery 86 Retransportation 13–14
S
Safety information 13 Security functions
SystemLock 48 Security functions,
SmartCard 48 Security Lock 51 Security measures 48 Serial interface 34–35 Serial interface,
connecting devices 35
settings 35 Servicing 60 Setup
see BIOS Setup Utility 46
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Index
Software,
installing 37–38 System conguration 46 System expansion 60, 88
see Adding memory 88 System settings, BIOS Setup Utility 46 System unit, see Device 14
T
Transportation 13–14
U
Universal Serial Bus 34 Upgrades,
device 60
USB devices,
connecting 36
USB port 35
connecting keybo a rd 35
USB port,
connecting devices 36 User Documentation DVD 14 Using th e Kensington Lock Cable 51
W
Workstation 20
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