Fujitsu Siemens Computers SCENIC S 2 Operating Manual

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Order No.: Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany AG 0303 03/03
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Introduction
Important notes
SCENIC S 2
Operating manual
Preparation for use and operation
Troubleshooting and tips
System expansions
Technical data
Index
March 2003 edition
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Contents
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1
Notational conventions ......................................................................................................................1
Important notes ...............................................................................................................................3
Safety notes......................................................................................................................................3
Manufacturer’s notes.........................................................................................................................3
Energy saving, di sposal and recycling.......................................................................................3
CE marking................................................................................................................................3
FCC Class B Compliance Statement.........................................................................................4
Transporting the PC...........................................................................................................................4
Cleaning the PC ................................................................................................................................ 5
Preparation for use and operation .................................................................................................7
Unpacking and checki ng the de livery................................................................................................. 7
Setting up the PC ..............................................................................................................................8
Changing operating position to vertical or horizontal..................................................................9
Connecting devices .........................................................................................................................13
Ports for external devices........................................................................................................14
Connecting keyboard and mouse ....................................................................................................14
Connecting a keyboard............................................................................................................14
Connecting the mouse.............................................................................................................15
Connecting devices with a serial or a parallel connection ........................................................15
Connecting the monitor to the electricity supply.......................................................................16
Connecting the PC to the mains voltage..........................................................................................17
Locking/Unlocking the PC................................................................................................................18
Switching the PC on and off ............................................................................................................19
Switching on the PC for the first time.......................................................................................20
Switching on the PC ................................................................................................................21
Switching off the PC................................................................................................................21
Indicators on the PC........................................................................................................................22
Working with floppy disks ................................................................................................................24
Keyboard.........................................................................................................................................25
Important keys and key combinations......................................................................................25
Settings in BIOS Setup....................................................................................................................26
Property and data protection............................................................................................................27
Locking the system unit...........................................................................................................27
Anti-theft protection..................................................................................................................27
Cover monitoring (Intrusion Detection).....................................................................................28
Access protection under Windows...........................................................................................28
BIOS setup security functions..................................................................................................28
Access protection with SystemLock.........................................................................................28
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Troubleshooting and tips............................................................................................................. 29
Installing new software.................................................................................................................... 29
Power-on indicator remains unlit after you have switched on your device....................................... 29
The screen stays bl ank ................................................................................................................... 30
Flickering stripes across the monitor............................................................................................... 31
No screen display or display drifts............................................................................................ ....... 31
No mouse pointer displayed on the screen ..................................................................................... 32
The floppy disk cannot be read or written ........................................................................................ 32
Time and/or date is not correct........................................................................................................32
Keyboard does not react or types incorrect characters.................................................................... 32
Forgotten BIOS password............................................................................................................... 33
Error messages on the screen ........................................................................................................ 33
Restoring the hard disk contents ..................................................................................................... 33
Tips ................................................................................................................................................ 33
System expansions....................................................................................................................... 35
Information about boards ........................................................................................................35
Opening the casing......................................................................................................................... 36
Closing the casing........................................................................................................................... 37
Installing and removing a board ...................................................................................................... 38
Installing board with Slotfix...................................................................................................... 38
Removing board with Slotfix.................................................................................................... 41
Installing board with screw.................................................................................................... .. 43
Removing board with screw .................................................................................................... 45
Board for audio/USB front panel...................................................................................................... 47
SmartCard reader ........................................................................................................................... 47
Installing and removing drives......................................................................................................... 48
Installing and removing the drive cage .................................................................................... 48
Changing the floppy disk drive ................................................................................................ 52
Changing the CD-ROM drive................................................................................................... 53
Replacing a hard disk drive.....................................................................................................55
Extensions to the mainboard........................................................................................................... 57
Upgrading main memory......................................................................................................... 57
Replacing processor................................................................................................................57
Replacing the lithium battery...................................................................................................58
Technical data............................................................................................................................... 59
Index .............................................................................................................................................. 61
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Introduction
This operating manual tell s you how to put your PC int o operat i on and how to operate it in daily us e. In addition, you c an i nstall access i bl e dri ves and additional boards. An optional board for an audio/USB control panel on the front of the PC offers convenient acc ess to audio and USB interfaces and inc reases their number.
Your PC is available with various confi gurat i on l e vels with different hardware and software. The operating manual applies for al l configuration levels . Depending on the configuration l evel chosen some of the hardware component s described may not be av ai l abl e on your PC. Please observ e the notes on your operating system.
Your PC has a number of sec uri ty features to ensure that no unauthorised persons can access your data, for example, you can activate a screen saver with pas sword protection. The sec uri ty functions in the BIOS Setup also allow you t o protect your data by means of passwords. You can also lock your PC mechanically using the cover lock and systems with a SmartCard reader offer additional protection.
Further information on this PC is provided:
in the "Safety and Ergonomics" manual
in the "Warranty" manual
in the operating manual for the monitor
in the technical m anual for the mainboard
in the "BIOS Setup" manual
in your operating system documentation
in the information files (e.g. *.TXT, *.DOC, *.WRI, *.HLP)
Some of the manuals listed can be found on the "Drivers & Utilities " CD prov ided with
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your computer. These m anual s can be read and printed with Ac robat Reader, also contained on the "Drivers & Utilities" CD.
Notational conventions
The meanings of the sy m bol s and fonts used in thi s manual are as follows:
indicates inform ation which is import ant for your health or for preventi ng physical damage
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Ê Text which follows this s ymbol describes activities that must be performed in the order shown.
Text in this typeface indicates sc reen outputs.
Text in italics indicates commands or menu items. "Quotation marks " i ndi cate names of chapters or terms that are being emphasised.
to your device.
indicates import ant information which is required to use the system properly.
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Important notes
In this chapter you will fi nd inf ormat ion regarding safety which is ess ent ial t o take note of when working with your PC.
Safety notes
This device com pl i es with the relevant s af ety regulations for dat a processing equipment. I f you have any questions, contact your sales outlet.
The safety notes are contained in the "Safet y and Ergonomics" manual. The following
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outlines some of the most important safety informati on: During installation and before operating the device, pl ease observe the instructions on
environmental condit i ons in the "Technical data" chapter as well as t he i nstructions in t he "Preparation for use and operati on" chapter.
You may only operate t he device, if the rated voltage for the devic e i s set to the local mains voltage. Check the rated voltage set for this devi ce (see the "Preparation for use and operation" chapter).
The power switch and the ON/OFF s witch do not disconnect the device from the electricity supply. To completely disconnect t he mains voltage, remove the power plug from the grounded mains outl et .
Replace the lithium battery on the mainboard in accordance with the inst ructions in the "System ex pansions - Replacing the lithium battery" c hapt er.
Caution, components i n the system can get very hot.
Manufacturer’s notes
Keep this operating manual t ogether with your device. If you pass on the dev i ce to third parties, you should include this m anual .
Energy saving, disposal and recycling
Further information can be found on the "Driv ers & Utilities" CD provided wit h y our computer.
CE marking
The shipped version of t hi s device complies with the requirements of the EEC directives
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89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic compatibility" and 73/23/EEC "Low volt age directive".
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Important notes Transporting the PC
FCC Class B Compliance Statement
The following statem ent applies to the products covered in this m anual , unl ess otherwise spec i f ied herein. The statement for ot her products will appear in the accompanying documentation.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply wi t h the limits for a "Cl ass B" digital dev i ce, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and meets all requirem ents of the Canadian Interf erence­Causing Equipment Regulati ons. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference i n a residential install at i on. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, i f not installed and used in strict accordanc e with the instruct i ons, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, t here i s no guarantee that interference will not occur in a parti cular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tel evision reception, whi ch can be determined by turni ng t he equi pm ent 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 rec ei ving antenna.
Increase the separati on between equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment int o an outlet on a circuit di fferent from that to whi ch the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technici an f or hel p.
Fujitsu Siemens Com puters GmbH is not respons i bl e for any radio or televisi on i nterference caused by unauthorised modifi cations of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu Siemens Com puters GmbH The correction of int erf erence caused by such unauthorised modificat i on, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of t he user.
The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment t o any and all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure to do so may violate FCC rules.
Transporting the PC
Transport all parts s eparately in their original pac kaging or in a packaging which prot ects
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them from knocks and jolts, to the new site. Never drop the monitor (risk of implosion and glas s breakage)!
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Cleaning the PC Important notes
Cleaning the PC
Turn off all power and equipment s witches and remove the power plug f rom the mains
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Cleaning the PC and the monitor
Wipe the casing of t he device and monitor with a dry cloth. If particularly dirty, use a cloth that has been moistened in mild dom estic detergent and then c arefully wrung out.
Cleaning the keyboard and the mouse
Use disinfect ant wipes to clean the k eyboard and the mouse.
supply. Do not clean any interior parts yourself, l eave this job to a serv i ce technician. To avoid damaging the casi ng, do not use any abrasive powder, or other cleaning agents
that damage plastic. Ensure that no liquid enters the system (danger of short circuit). In order to avoid overheati ng, ensure that the monitor and PC ventilation outlets are not
obstructed.
The mouse mechanism and the mouse ball can be cleaned by rem oving the retaining ring on the underside of the mouse.
Ê Using two fingers push the retaining ring and t urn the ring in the direction of the arrows. Ê Remove the retaining ring and the rotating ball. Ê Clean the ball and the three small wheels in t he m ouse with a lint-free cl ot h. Ê Replace the ball and the retaining ring. Ê Using two fingers, push the retaining ri ng and turn the ring in the opposite direction of the
arrows. You should feel t he ri ng engage.
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Preparation for use and operation
Please pay careful at tention to the safet y information provided in the "Important notes "
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Unpacking and checking the delivery
We recommend that you ret ai n the original packaging materi al , as it may be required for transportation at a later date.
Ê Unpack all the individual parts. Ê Check the delivery for damage incurred during transportation. Ê Check whether the delivery agrees with t he details in the deliv ery note.
Should you discov er that the delivery does not correspond to the delivery note, notify your l ocal sales outlet im m edi ately.
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chapter and in the "Safety and Ergonomics" m anual .
If you have received drives or boards with y our PC, please do not instal l them until after first-time i nstallation. How to install drives and boards i s described in the "System expansions" chapter.
The supplied power cable conform s to the requirements of the country in which y ou
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purchased your devic e. Make sure that the power cabl e i s approved for use in the c ount ry in which you intend to use it.
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Preparation for use and operation Setting up the PC
Setting up the PC
When installing your PC, give consideration to the recommendations on video workstation
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We recommend that you place your equipment on a surfac e wi th good anti-slip qualiti es. In view of the multitude of different finishes and varnishes used on furnit ure, it is possible t hat the feet of the devices will mark the surf ace they stand on.
ergonomics in the "S afety and Ergonomics" manual. Do not expose the PC to extreme environmental c ondi tions (see "Technic al data" chapter)
and protect it from dust, humidity and heat . The space around the device must be at least 200 mm at the right, left, front and rear to
ensure suffici ent ventilation. Do not cover the ventilat i on areas of the monitor, the P C or the power adapter.
The PC can be used either horizontally or vertical l y. To ensure proper ventilation and stabilit y when using the device in a vertic al position, you must use
the base plate and the base f eet. The On/Off switch must be positioned at the top of the devic e when it is vertically orientated.
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Setting up the PC Preparation for use and operation
Changing operating position to vertical or horizontal
Aligning the logo (if desired):
Ê Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). Ê Release the locking lugs on the front cover. Ê Remove the front panel by lifting it upwards. Ê Press the logo carrier out of the front cover from behind. Ê Remount the logo carrier in the correct orient ation. Ê Position the lower edge of the front cover on the casing. Ê Engage the locking lugs of the front cover. Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
Changing operating position to vertical:
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Ê Secure the stand-up feet to the base plat e. Please note:
The locking lugs on the stand-up feet (c) must engage i n the corresponding guides in the base plate (a).
The engaging hook on the base plat e (b) must engage in the grid structure on the stand­up feet.
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Preparation for use and operation Setting up the PC
Ê Set up the PC on end so that the ON/OFF switc h i s located at the bottom . Ê Fit the base plate with the stand-up feet on the accessibl e narrow side of the cover. P l ease
note: Thread the rubber feed on the surf ace of the cover into the guide rails of the st and-up feet.
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Setting up the PC Preparation for use and operation
Ê Turn over the PC and set it up so that the ON/OFF switch is locat ed at the top.
Never operate the PC in the v ertical operation posit i on wi thout the base plate (fire
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protection). The base plate keeps the ventil at i on slits clear.
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Preparation for use and operation Setting up the PC
Changing operating position to horizontal:
Ê Turn over the PC and set it up so that the ON/OFF switch is locat ed at the bottom. Ê Pull off the base plate with the s tand-up feet upward.
Ê Turn the PC and set it up so that the ON/OFF switch is located on the l ef t.
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Connecting devices Preparation for use and operation
Connecting devices
The power plug must be disconnected!
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Do not connect or disconnect cables during a t hunderstorm (risk of electric shock). Always take hol d of the actual plug. Do not pull the cable which could damage t he pl ug or
the socket!
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Connect and disconnect the cables in the order des cribed below.
Connecting cables
Read the documentation on the external device before c onnecting it.
Turn off all power and equipment s witches.
Unplug all power plugs from the m ai n s supply.
Plug all connectors of power and dat a communication cables into the ut ilit y sockets of t he P C
and peripherals. Under all circumstances, pl ease observe the safet y notes provided in the "Important notes " chapter.
Plug all data communication connec t ors into the utility sock et s.
Plug all power cables into the mains supply.
Disconnecting cables
Turn off all power and equipment s witches.
Unplug all power plugs from the m ai n s supply.
Unplug all data communication connect ors f rom t he utility sockets.
Unplug all cables from the PC and peripherals.
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Preparation for use and operation Connecting keyboard and mouse
Ports for external devices
The ports for external dev i ces are on the rear and on the front of the casing. The ports available on your device depend on the configuration level you hav e selected. The standard port s are marked with the symbols shown below (or similar). E xact details of the position of the ports are supplied in the technical manual s for the boards.
Example for the icons and colour coding of c onnections:
Keyboard port / purple PS/2 mouse port / green
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Serial interface 1 / turquoise
Monitor port / blue Parallel interfac e / Printer / burgundy
Audio output (Line out) / l i m e green Audio input (Line in) / li ght bl ue
Microphone jack (mono) / pink USB - Universal S eri al Bus / black
LAN connector Game/Midi port / orange
Some of the devic es that you connect requi re special drivers (s ee the operating system and device documentat i on).
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Serial interface 2 / turquoise
The ports for monitor, m ouse and keyboard are on the rear and on the front of the system unit.
PS/2 keyboard port / purple PS/2 mouse port / green
Monitor port / blue
Connecting a keyboard
Depending on the equipment level selected, y our PC will be supplied with a standard keyboard or a USB keyboard.
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USB port / black
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Connecting keyboard and mouse Preparation for use and operation
Connecting standard keyboard
Use the supplied key board cable only.
Ê Plug the round keyboard cable connector int o the port marked with this symbol on the
system unit.
Ê Plug the other end of the keyboard cable (square pl ug) i nt o the socket on the unders i de of the
keyboard.
Connecting USB keyboard
Use the supplied key board cable only.
Ê Insert the rectangular USB plug of t he keyboard cable into the USB port on the system
unit.
Ê Plug the other end of the keyboard cable (square pl ug) i nt o the socket on the unders i de of the
keyboard.
Connecting the mouse
Depending on the equipment level selected, y our PC will be supplied with a PS/2 mouse or a USB mouse.
Connecting a PS/2 mouse
Ê Connect the PS/2 mouse to the PS /2 mouse port on the system unit.
Connecting USB mouse
Ê Connect the USB mouse to the USB port on the system unit.
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If you do not attach a mouse at the PS/2 mouse port , you can disable the m ouse controller in the BIOS Setup in order t o free the IRQ12 for a different appl i cation.
Connecting devices with a serial or a parallel connection
Ê Connect the data cable to the external dev ice. Ê Connect the external device data cabl e to the appropriate port on the PC.
Most devices that you connect t o t he serial or parallel port require special drivers. Your
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operating system already includes many driv ers. But if the driver you need is not on the hard disk please ins tall it from the fl oppy disk or CD (supplied with the device or with t he application programme).
If you need to change the settings of the serial or parallel port (e.g. address, interrupt), you can do so in the BIOS Setup. The possible settings for the interfaces are described in the technical manual for the mainboard or in the "BIO S Setup" manual.
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Preparation for use and operation Connecting keyboard and mouse
Connecting the monitor to the electricity supply
Ê Follow the instructions contai ned i n the monitor manual to prepare the moni tor for operation. Ê Plug the data cable of the monitor into the monitor port of the PC.
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Ê Depending on the connector supplied with your moni tor, plug the monitor's power cable into
either the PC (1) or the mains supply (2).
You may only connec t a monitor with a rated current of less than 1.5 A (230 V) or 3 A
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(115 V) to the PC, connec t others directly to the mains supply. The rated current for the monitor is given on t he m oni tor itself and in the operat i ng manual for the monitor.
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Connecting the PC to the mains voltage Preparation for use and operation
Connecting the PC to the mains voltage
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1 = Notch for inserting the screwdriver
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Ê Check the voltage setting.
The value marked with an arrow must agree with the local m ai n s voltage:
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115 = 100 V to 127 V 230 = 200 V to 240 V
If the voltage s etting is incorrect:
Ê Lift out the manual voltage adjust er wi th a screwdriver (1), turn i t to the required setting and
replace it.
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Ê First connect the power cable to the P C (1) and t hen to the mains supply (2).
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Preparation for use and operation Locking/Unlocking the PC
Locking/Unlocking the PC
You can use the lock on the casing to physically lock the system unit.
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Locking the system unit
Ê Turn the key anticlockwise (1).
Unlocking the system unit
Ê Turn the key clockwise (2).
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Switching the PC on and off Preparation for use and operation
Switching the PC on and off
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1 = Main power switch 2 = ON/OFF switch 3 = Power-on indicator
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0 = PC is switched of f I = PC is ready-to-operat e
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Preparation for use and operation Switching the PC on and off
Switching on the PC for the first time
If the PC is c onnected to a network, the network protocol is required as well as the user
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When you switch your P C on for the first tim e the supplied software is set up and configured. If you require the licence number of Windows, you will find it either on a st icker on your PC or
printed on the front cov er of the Windows manual provided.
Ê Switch your monitor on. Ê Switch the PC on with the main power switch on the back panel. Ê Switch the PC on with the ON/OFF switch. Ê If the power-on indicator is illuminated orange or flashes green/orange, press the ON/OFF
The power-on indicator lights green and the PC will st art.
Ê Adjust the brightness if nec essary (see the operating m anual for the monitor). Ê During installation, follow the i nstructions on screen.
and server details. Contact your network admi ni strator if you have any questions about these settings .
switch on the front panel .
Some variants require you to start the software installation by pressing the function key [F1].
Once the installat ion has been started the PC must not be switched of f until the
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Consult the operating system manual if there is anything unclear about the requested input data.
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installation is complete. You should only reboot the PC during installation i f you are requested to do so. Ot herwi se
the installation will be not be performed correctly. If a fault occurs during the installation, the contents of the hard disk must be c ompletely restored.
Further information about t he system, drivers, utilities, updates, manuals etc., is contai ned on the "Drivers & Utilities" CD.
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Switching the PC on and off Preparation for use and operation
Switching on the PC
Ê Switch the monitor on (see the operating m anual f or the monitor). Ê Switch the PC on with the main power switch on the back panel. Ê If the power-on indicator is illuminated orange or flashes green/orange, press the ON/OFF
switch on the front panel .
The power-on indicator lights green and the PC will st art.
If you have ass i gned a system password, you must enter this when requested to do so, in
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order to start the operati ng system.
Switching off the PC
Ê Shut down the operating system properly, for example, when using Windows Shut Down via the
Start menu.
Ê If the operating system does not automatically switch the PC off, switch the PC to ready-to-
operate by pressing the ON/ O FF switch or turn it off by pressing the power switch when requested to do so.
If the PC is ready-t o-operat e, the power-on indicator is illuminated orange. The PC uses minimal energy.
When the PC is switched off with the main power switch, the power-on indic ator goes off after approx. 15 seconds. The P C no l onger uses any power.
The main power switch and the power but ton do not disconnect t he PC from the mains
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voltage. To completely disconnect t he mains voltage, remove the power plug from the socket.
Ê Switch the monitor off (see the operating manual for the monitor).
Soft-off (for systems which have this facility)
Prerequisite: Your system must support swi tching off with s of tware and this functionality must be enabled in BIOS Setup (Soft Power OFF - Enabled). In addition, the soft off software must be installed on Windows NT systems.
You can switch your PC to ready-to-operate under Windows via the Shutdown the Computer menu or by using the DeskOff programme.
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Preparation for use and operation Indicators on the PC
Indicators on the PC
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1 = CD-ROM indicator 2 = SmartCard reader indicator 3 = Floppy disk indicator 4 = Power-on indicator
1 – CD-ROM indicator
The indicator lights up when the CD-ROM drive is acc essed. You may only rem ove the CD when the indicator is dark.
2 – SmartCard reader indicator
5 = Hard disk indicator 6 = Message indicator
The indicator lights up:
As soon as the dev i ce detects the Sm artCard reader, the indicator lights up.
The indicator flashes :
The SmartCard reader is being acc essed. As long as the indicator flashes, the SmartCard may not be removed under any circ umstances.
The indicator does not li ght up:
The device does not detect a SmartCard reader.
3 – Floppy disk indicator
The indicator lights up when the floppy disk drive of the PC is acc essed. You may only remove the floppy disk when t he i ndi cator is unlit.
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Indicators on the PC Preparation for use and operation
4 – Power-on indicator
The indicator lights green:
The PC is switched on.
The indicator lights up orange or f l ashes:
The PC is ready-to-operate or in energy-saving mode. Af t er bei ng switched on with the power button, the PC switches on or returns to the state it was in bef ore t he energy-saving mode.
In an energy-saving mode t he PC must not be switched off with the main power
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switch (if pres ent) or disconnected from t he mains, as this m ay result in data loss.
The indicator does not li ght up:
The PC is switched off (power switch at 0 or disconnected from the power supply) or ready-to­operate. If the PC is ready-to-operate it can be enabled wi th the ON/OFF switch.
5 – Hard disk indicator
The indicator lights up when the hard disk drive of the PC is accessed.
6 – Message indicator
The indicator glows or fl ashes when the system has received a message or has reported a malfunction. A detailed description c an be found in the technical manual for the mainboard.
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Preparation for use and operation Working with floppy disks
Working with floppy disks
Follow the instruct ions supplied by the v endor of the floppy disks.
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Never clean the floppy di sk drives with cleaning disks. Any attempt would destroy the read/write head in the disk drive within 20 seconds.
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3
1 = Insertion direction 2 = Label area 3 = Write protection switch for a 720 KB or a 1.44 MB fl oppy disk 4 = Identification of a 1. 44 MB floppy disk or wri te protect switc h on a 120 MB floppy disk 5 = Eject button for ins ert ed floppy disks 6 = Disk is write-protected 7 = Disk is not write-prot ected
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Ê To insert a floppy disk, push it into the drive in the insertion direction until i t engages. The label
should be facing upward.
Ê To remove the floppy disk, press the eject button (5).
The write-protect switch enables you to protect the data on the floppy di sk from inadvertent overwriting or deletion.
Ê To protect the data on the floppy disk from being overwritten, push the write-protect s wi t ch to
position (6). The hole is now visible.
Ê To remove write protection, push the s witch to position (7). The hol e i s now covered.
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Keyboard
1
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1 = Function keys 2 = Power button (optional) 3 = Alphanumeric keypad
The illustrated keyboard is an ex ample and may differ from the model you use.
4 = Cursor keys 5 = Numeric keypad (calcul ator keypad)
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Important keys and key combinations
2
5
The following descript i on of keys and key c om binations refers to MS Windows. Details of other keys and key combinations can be found in the document ation of the relevant application programme.
ON/OFF switch
Depending on the setting in t he BIOS setup, the system can be switched on or off with this switch. With Windows 98 with ACPI or with Windows 2000 you can set additional functi ons of the power button in the c ont rol panel .
On some keyboards the ON/ O FF switch can only be used wi th ACPI. Otherwise the key is inoperat i ve.
Enter key
confirms or st arts the marked selec t ion. The enter key is also referred to as the "Return" key.
Start key
calls up the Windows Start menu.
Menu key
calls up the menu for the marked item.
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Shift key
enables upper-case lett ers and the upper key symbol s to be used.
Alt Gr (e.g. German keyboard)
Alt Gr
produces a character s hown on the right-hand side of a key (e.g. the character "\" on the key [ß]).
Num Lock
Num Lock key
by pressing the Num Lock key you switch between the Numeric k eypad cursor control functi ons and digit or comma func tions. When the Num Lock indicator is lit the digit and comma keys are active. When the Num Lock indic at or i s not lit the curs or control functions are active in the Numeric keypad.
Ctrl key
Ctrl
starts key combination actions. The [Ctrl] key is als o called "Control" or "Control key".
Warm boot
Ctrl
Alt Del
Restart the PC. First hold down the [Ctrl] and [Alt] key, and then press the [Del] key. Under Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME and Windows NT the Task Manager appears first. Then you m ust press all three keys again to re-boot.
Settings in BIOS Setup
The BIOS Setup menu allows you t o set your hardware configurati on and system functions. The PC is delivered with f actory default settings (see techni cal manual for the mainboard or the " BIOS Setup" manual). You m ay customise t hese settings to y our requi rements in the BIOS Setup.
The technical manual f or the mainboard or the "BIOS S etup" manual shows you how to start and use the BIOS Setup. The menus and setting options provided by the BIOS Setup are also described in detail.
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Property and data protection Preparation for use and operation
Property and data protection
Your PC enables you to prot ect your system and personal data against unaut hori sed access in a number of ways. By combining these options, you can achieve maximum protection for your system.
Locking the system unit
You can use the lock on the casing to physically lock the system unit (see "Locking/Unlocking the PC").
Anti-theft protection
1
2
1 = Eye on top cover 2 = Eye for chaining on/lead-seal i ng the housing
Lead-sealing
To do this, use the ey e (2) on the back of the cas i ng and the hole in the top cover (1).
Kensington Lock
You can protect your device from theft wi t h the eye for chaining on/lead-sealing the casing (2) and a Kensington MicroS aver.
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Preparation for use and operation Property and data protection
Cover monitoring (Intrusion Detection)
In your SCENIC S 2 a ca sing switch monitors the removal of the c asing top cover. If you use software like DeskView, the opening of the c asing (time, duration) will be reported.
Access protection under Windows
Under MS-Windows you can ac tivate a screen saver and protect it wit h a password. Only those users who know the pass word can deactivate the screen saver and access any open files. Det ai led information on screen savers is provided by the associated hel p f unction.
BIOS setup security functions
The Security menu in BIOS Setup offers you various options for prot ecting your personal data against unauthorised access, e.g.:
Preventing unauthorised BIOS Setup entry
Preventing unauthorised system access
Preventing unauthorised access to the s ettings of boards wit h t hei r own BIOS
Preventing system booting from the disket te drive
Activating virus warnings
Preventing unauthorised wri ting of diskett es
Protecting BIOS from being overwritten
By combining these options worthwhile, you can achieve maximum protection for your system. You will find a detailed description of the Security menus and how to assign pas swords in the
technical manual f or the mainboard or in the "BIOS S etup" manual.
Access protection with SystemLock
With System Lock, the PC can only be started with an initial i sed SmartCard and personal identificati on num ber (PIN). SmartCard and PIN are al ready checked during system booting in the BIOS Setup, i.e. before the operat i ng system is booted.
With the Smarty software it is al so checked during operation whet her the proper SmartCard is inserted.
If you do not have the entry SystemLock in the BIOS Setup in the Security menu, then your system does not support SystemLock. You can updat e your system BIOS with the flash BIOS update. After you have initiali sed the first SmartCard, the entry SystemLock cannot be deact i vated (Disabled) in the BIOS Setup.
Additional informat i on on i nstallation, swi tch-on and operation of Sys temLock is cont ai ned
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in the "BIOS Setup" manual.
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Troubleshooting and tips
Take note of the safety notes in the "Safety and Ergonomics" manual and in the
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If a fault occ urs, try to correc t it as described in the following places:
in this chapter
in the documentation of the connected devices
in the help systems of the software used
in the documentation of your operating system
If you fail to correct the problem, proc eed as follows:
Ê Switch the PC off. Ê Make a note of the steps and the circumstances that l ed to the fault. Also make a note of any
Ê Contact our help desk.
"Preparation for use and operati on" chapter, when you connec t or di sconnect cables .
error messages displ ayed and the Identification number (Ident. No.) of your system.
Installing new software
When installing programmes or drivers, import ant files may be overwritten and modified. To be able to access t he ori gi nal data in the case of any probl em s following install ation, you should back up your hard disk prior to in stallation.
Power-on indicator remains unlit after you have switched on your device
This may be due to the fol l owi ng:
The mains voltage supply is faulty
Ê Check whether the power cable is properly plugged into the PC and grounded mains outlet . Ê Switch the PC on at the power switch.
Internal power supply overloaded
Ê Remove the PC’s power plug from the grounded mains outlet. Ê Wait for a moment. Ê Plug the power plug into the grounded mains outlet agai n. Ê Switch the PC on at the power switch.
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The screen stays blank
If your screen remai ns blank this may be due to the following:
Monitor is switched off
Ê Switch your monitor on.
Power cable or monitor cable not connected
Ê Switch off the monitor and the PC. Ê Check whether the power cable is properly connected to the monitor and to the power outlet or
PC.
Ê Check whether the monitor cable is properly connected to the PC and m oni tor (if it is plugged
in with a connector).
Ê Switch on the monitor and the PC.
Power saving has been activated (screen is blank)
Ê Press any key on the keyboard.
or
Ê Deactivate the screen saver. Enter the appropriate password.
Brightness control is set to dark
Ê Adjust the brightness control . For detailed information, pl ease refer to the operating manual
supplied with your moni tor.
Wrong monitor has been set under Windows NT
Ê Restart the PC in standard VGA mode. Ê Set the desired resolution in the Control Panel window using t he Display programme, and adj ust
the monitor display as described in the operating m anual for the monitor.
Wrong monitor has been set under Windows 9x
Ê Restart the PC. Ê If the message Starting Windows 9x appears, press funct i on key [F8].
The Windows 9x Start menu appears.
Ê Select the option Safe mode or Safe mode with network support. Ê Set the correct values for t he at tached monitor by sel ecting Start - Settings - Control Panel -
Display - Settings.
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Wrong monitor has been set under Windows 2000
Ê Restart the PC. Ê If the message Starting Windows appears, press funct i on key [F8].
The Windows 2000 Advanced Options Menu appears.
Ê Select Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Network. Ê Set the correct values for t he at tached monitor by sel ecting Start - Settings - Control Panel -
Display - Settings.
The wrong RAM modules have been inserted
See the technical manual for the mainboard for inform ation on which memory modules can be used.
Flickering stripes across the monitor
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Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency
Switch off the PC immediately.
Ê Find out which horizontal frequency your monitor screen s upport s. You will find the horizontal
frequency (also known as line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency) in the documentation of y our m oni tor.
Ê Refer to the documentation of your operating system or the corresponding driver software for
the graphics card for i nstructions on how to set the correct horizontal frequency for y our monitor, and follow t he procedure accordingly.
No screen display or display drifts
The wrong horizontal frequency and/or resolution has been selected for the monitor or for the application programme.
Ê Find out which horizontal frequency your monitor screen s upport s. You will find the horizontal
frequency (also known as line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency) in the documentation of y our m oni tor.
Ê Refer to the documentation of your operating system or the corresponding driver software for
the graphics card for i nstructions on how to set the correct horizontal frequency for y our monitor, and follow t he procedure accordingly.
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No mouse pointer displayed on the screen
Ê Shut down the operating system properly. Ê Switch the PC off. Ê Check that the mouse cable is properl y connected to the system unit.
If you use an adapter or ex t ension lead with the mouse c abl e, check the connec tions.
Ê Make sure that only one mouse is c onnected. Ê Switch the PC on. Ê The mouse controller must be enabled, if you use a PS/2 mouse. Check that the mouse
controller is enabled (ref er al so to the technical m anual for the mainboard or the "BIOS Setup" manual).
Ê Check that the mouse driver is properl y installed and is pres ent when the application
programme is started. Detailed information can be found in the User Guide of the m ouse or application programme.
The floppy disk cannot be read or wri tten
Ê Check that the floppy disk i s not write protected (al so refer to the technic al manual for the
mainboard or to the BIOS m anual ).
Ê Check the entry for Diskette A: in the Main menu of the BIOS Setup. or Diskette B:. Ê Check that the floppy disk dri ve controller is enabled (al so refer to the technic al manual for the
mainboard or to the "BIOS Setup" manual).
Ê Check that the cables of the f l oppy disk drive are properly connected (refer to "System
expansions" chapter).
Time and/or date is not correct
Ê Set the time and/or date. You can set the time and date in the BIOS Setup or in the operating
system.
If the time and date are repeatedly wrong when you switc h on your PC, the on-board
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battery is fl at . Change the lithium battery as described in the " S ystem expansions" chapter.
Keyboard does not react or types incorrect characters
Ê Check that the keyboard cable is properl y connected to the system unit. Ê Check whether you have set the correc t keyboard driver (country setting). Ê The programme you have started does not allow any f urther entries. Try to end t he program m e,
e.g. with Task M anager.
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Forgotten BIOS password
If you have forgotten a BIOS password, c ontact our help desk.
Error messages on the screen
Error messages and thei r descriptions are listed in the technical manual for the mainboard or in the "BIOS Setup" m anual and i n the documentation of the i nstalled software.
Restoring the hard disk contents
Should you need to restore y our hard di sk, the instructions are provided on the c over of the "Recovery CD" (delivered with your system).
Tips
The PC cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch
Cause: The PC was not switched on with the ON/OFF swit ch.
Ê Press the ON/OFF switch again.
Cause: System crash
Ê Press and hold the power button for at least four seconds until the device switches off.
Out of system resources
If you have too many applications running at once, you may experience problems due to a lack of system resources. If this happens, you should close appli cations you do not require or c al l the applications in a different order.
BIOS settings in power management do not become active
The Auto insert notification setting may be active for the CD-ROM drive. This setting c auses Windows 9x to inquire about any modifications on the drive at regular interval s. Because of thi s the timer for the idle t i m e cannot time out.
To activate power management, proceed as follows :
Ê In Windows 9x, select Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Device Manager - CD-ROM. Ê Select the installed CD-ROM drive from the list. Ê Select Settings. Ê Deactivate the Auto insert notification box.
CD-ROM drive
Information on the CD-ROM dri ve can be found in the CD-ROM drive manual, or on the "Drivers & Utilities“ CD.
Other manuals
Other manuals, e.g. the "BI OS S et up" manual, are contained on the "Drivers & Utilities" CD.
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It may be necessary to update the BIOS when carrying out a system expansion or
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This chapter describes all t he activities required to modify your PC hardware (e.g. installing boards or drives).
Memory and processor upgradi ng are described in the technical manual for the mainboard. Refer to the technical manual for the mainboard before making any extensions to the mai nboard. The technical manual for the mainboard are contained on the "Drivers & Utilities" CD.
Read the supplied documentation before installing new drives and/or boards.
Information about boards
hardware upgrade. When installing components, mak e s ure t hat the maximum permissible temperat ures of
the individual components are not exceeded. The device must be switched off when installing/removing system expansions, i t must not
be in an energy saving mode.
To prevent damage to the mainboard or t he components and conductors on it, please tak e great care when you insert or remove boards. Take great care to ensure that extension boards are slotted in straight, wit hout damaging components or c onductors on the mainboard, or any other components, for example EMI spring c ontacts.
Be especially careful with the locking mechanisms (catches, cent ri ng pi ns etc.) when you replace the mainboard or components on it, for example mem ory modules or processors.
Never use sharp object s (screwdrivers) for l everage.
Boards with elect rostatic sensi t i ve devices (ESD) are i dentifiable by the label shown.
When you handle boards fitt ed wi t h ESDs, you must , under all circumstances, observe the fol l owi ng points:
You must always di scharge static bui l d up (e.g. by touching a
grounded object) before working.
The equipment and tools you use must be free of st at i c charges.
Remove the power plug from the m ai ns supply before inserting or
removing boards containi ng ESDs.
Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges .
Never touch pins or c onductors on boards fitt ed wi th ESDs.
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System expansions
Opening the casing
Ê Switch the PC off.
Please take note of the safety inform at i on i n the "Important notes " chapter.
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Ê If any cables attached to the PC are obstructing you, rem ove the connectors f rom the PC.
Ê Place the casing in a convenient working position.
Remove the plug from the mains outlet so that the system is totally disconnected from the electricity supply!
Remove any anti-thef t protection devices i nstalled. If nec essary, unlock the casing (see "Locking/Unloc king the PC").
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Ê Unlock the casing by sliding the tab on the locking s l i de (1) to the left in the direc tion of the
arrow ("open").
Ê Push the top cover in the directi on of the arrow (2) until the dist ance (a) is
approximately 10 mm .
Ê Lift off the top cover in an upward direc t ion (3).
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Closing the casing
1
a
System expansions
3
Ê Place the top cover on the casing base (1) so that the dist ance (a) is approximately 10 mm. Ê Push the top cover in the directi on of the arrow (2) until it engages. Ê Lock the casing by pushing the locking slide (3) to the ri ght in the direction of t he arrow
("close") past a slight resistance until it engages.
Ê Lock the casing again if necessary. Ê Return the system unit to its original position. Ê If you have disconnected cables, reconnect them to the connectors on the rear panel . Ê Replace any anti-theft protection devices.
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Installing and removi ng a board
The number, position and arrangement of the board slots on the mainboard can be found in the technical manual f or the mainboard. Boards may al ready be installed when the devi ce is shipped.
The retainers of the slot on the mainboard can differ f rom the one in the model described in the following. Alway s make sure that the board securely engages in the ret ai ners of the slot on the mainboard.
Installing board with Slotfix
Ê Open the casing (see "Opening the casing").
Ê Press the tab of the Slotfix clip and hold it down (1). Ê Unhook the locking lug on the tab of the Sl otfix clip from the eye in the casing (2). Ê Fold the Slotfix clip to the side.
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Ê Pull the rear slot cover plate out of the slot.
System expansions
Do not dispose of the cover plate. For cooling, protection against f i re and i n order t o
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Ê Take the new board out of its packaging. Ê Make the required settings for the board.
comply with EMC regulations, you must refit the cover plate if you remove the board.
a
1
Ê Press the retainer of the slot on t he m ai nboard i n the direction of the arrow (1) and hold down. Ê Push the board into the bay (2) up to the slot .
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Ê Press the board evenly into the sl ot so that it engages. M ake sure that the tip of the metal
angle bracket of the board engages on the inside of the cas i ng.
Ê Release the retainer. Make sure that t he l ocking lug of the retainer (a) engages in the
corresponding guide of the board.
Ê Fold the Slotfix clip over the eye in the casing. Ê Press the tab of the Slotfix clip and hold it down (1). Ê Hook the locking lug on the tab of the Sl otfix clip int o the eye in the casing (2). Ê If necessary, connect the cables. Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
If you have installed or removed a PCI board, please check the relevant PCI slot set t i ngs
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in the BIOS Setup. If neces sary, change the set t i ngs. Further information i s provided in the PCI board documentation.
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Removing board with Slotfix
Ê Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). Ê Disconnect the cables connec t ed to the board.
System expansions
Ê Press the tab of the Slotfix clip and hold it down (1). Ê Unhook the locking lug on the tab of the Sl otfix clip from the eye in the casing (2). Ê Fold the Slotfix clip to the side.
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2a1
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Ê Press the retainer of the slot on t he m ai nboard i n the direction of the arrow (1) unt i l t he l ocking
lug (a) is released and hold it down.
Ê Pull the board evenly out of the slot (2). Ê Release the retainer. Ê Place the board into appropriate packaging.
For cooling, protect i on agai nst fire, and in order to comply with EMC (elec t romagnetic
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compatibility) regulations, you must refit the cover plate.
Ê Push the rear slot cover plate int o t he slot. Ensure that the point of the cover engages on the
outside of the cas i ng.
Ê Fold the Slotfix clip over the eye in the casing. Ê Press the tab of the Slotfix clip and hold it down (1). Ê Hook the locking lug on the tab of the Sl otfix clip int o the eye in the casing (2).
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Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
If you have installed or removed a PCI board, please check the relevant PCI slot set t i ngs
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in the BIOS Setup. If neces sary, change the set t i ngs. Further information i s provided in the PCI board documentation.
Installing board with screw
Ê Open the casing (see "Opening the casing").
1
System expansions
Ê Remove the screw (1). Ê Remove the cover plate from the sl ot (2).
Do not dispose of the cover plate. For cooling, protection against f i re and i n order t o
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Ê Take the new board out of its packaging. Ê Make the required settings for the board.
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3
a
1
Ê Press the retainer of the slot on t he m ai nboard i n the direction of the arrow (1) and hold down. Ê Push the board into the bay (2) up to the slot . Ê Press the board evenly into the sl ot so that it engages. M ake sure that the tip of the metal
angle bracket of the board engages on the inside of the cas i ng.
Ê Release the retainer. Make sure that t he l ocking lug of the retainer (a) engages in the
corresponding guide of the board.
Ê Fasten the board into place with the sc rew (3). Ê If necessary, connect the cables. Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing
If you have installed or removed a PCI board, please check the relevant PCI slot set t i ngs
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in the BIOS Setup. If neces sary, change the set t i ngs. Further information i s provided in the PCI board documentation.
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Removing board with screw
Ê Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). Ê Disconnect the cables connec t ed to the board.
1
System expansions
a
2
Ê Remove the screw (1). Ê Press the retainer of the slot on t he m ai nboard i n the direction of the arrow (2) unt i l t he l ocking
lug (a) is released and hold it down.
Ê Pull the board evenly out of the slot (3). Ê Release the retainer. Ê Place the board into appropriate packaging.
For cooling, protect i on agai nst fire, and in order to comply with EMC (elec t romagnetic
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compatibility) regulations, you must refit the cover plate.
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Ê Push the rear slot cover plate int o t he slot (1). Ensure that the point of the cover engages on
the outside of the c asing.
Ê Fasten the rear slot cover plate wit h the screw (2). Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
If you have installed or removed a PCI board, please check the relevant PCI slot set t i ngs
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in the BIOS Setup. If neces sary, change the set t i ngs. Further information i s provided in the PCI board documentation.
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Board for audio/USB front panel
Your device can be upgraded wit h a board for an audio/USB front panel t hat offers you additional connections on the f ront of the casing:
an audio output:
If this audio output on the front and the one on the back are used simultaneously, then the audio output on the front has pri ori ty.
a microphone jack
two USB (Universal S eri al Bus)
The board for the audio/USB front panel can only be instal l ed by a service techni cian. Contact our help desk.
SmartCard reader
Your device can be upgraded wit h a S martCard reader. With a SmartCard reader y ou can configure security applications such as the monitoring of access to your system.
The SmartCard reader can only be ins talled by a servic e t echnician. Contact our hel p desk.
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Installing and removi ng drives
Installing and removing the drive cage
Ê Open the casing (see "Opening the casing").
Removing the drive cage
2
1
1
3
Ê Loosen the screws (1). Ê Disconnect the cables between the hard di sk drive and the mainboard at the hard disk drive.
The drive cage rests on the front cover in a guide wit h i t s longitudinal side facing the front cover.
Ê Grasp the drive cage by the edge (2), fold it i nt o an angl ed position and hold it in thi s position.
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Ê Fold up the lever in the direction of the arrow and s ecure the drive cage with t he l ever (3).
Make sure that the l ever grips in the guide on the driv e cage so that the drive cage cannot
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slip off.
Ê Disconnect the cables between the accessible driv es and the mainboard:
Disconnect the cable between the floppy di sk drive and the mainboard at the mainboard.
Disconnect the data cable between the CD-ROM drive and the mainboard at the
mainboard.
Disconnect the power supply cable between t he CD-ROM dri ve and the mainboard at the CD-ROM drive.
1
2
Ê Remove the drive cage from the lever, hol d the drive cage at an angle and fold the lever back
into its initial position (1).
Ê Pull the drive cage out of the cas i ng (3) i n the direction of the arrow.
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Installing the drive cage
1
2
Ê Align the drive cage as shown in the illustration. Ê Insert the drive cage with its l ongi tudinal side facing t he f ront cover in the guide on the front
cover. Hold the driv e cage at an angle (1).
Ê Fold up the lever in the direction of the arrow and s ecure the drive cage with t he l ever (2).
Make sure that the l ever grips in the guide on the driv e cage so that the drive cage cannot
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Ê Connect the cables between the acces sible drives and the mai nboard.
slip off.
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1
2
2
Ê Remove the drive cage from the lever, hol d the drive cage at an angle and fold the lever back
into its initial position (1).
Ê Lower the drive cage. Ê Secure the drive cage with the sc rews (2). Ê Connect the cables between the hard disk dri ve and the mainboard. Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
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Changing the floppy disk drive
Ê Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). Ê Remove the drive cage (see "Installing and removing the drive cage"). Ê Turn over the drive cage and place it on a flat surface with the accessible drives facing upward.
1
Ê Remove the screws (1). Ê Pull the drive out of the drive cage (2). Ê Take the new drive out of its packagi ng.
2
Ê Slide the drive into the drive cage (1). Ê Fasten the drive into place with the screws (2).
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Ê Install the drive cage (see "Installing and removing the drive cage"). Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
System expansions
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You may have to check the entry for the dri ve in the BIOS Setup.
Changing the CD-ROM drive
Ê Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). Ê Remove the drive cage (see "Installing and removing the drive cage"). Ê Turn over the drive cage and place it on a flat surface with the accessible drives facing upward.
1
1
Ê Remove the screws (1). Ê Pull the drive out of the drive cage (2). Ê Take the new drive out of its packagi ng.
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Ê Slide the drive into the drive cage (1).
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Ê Fasten the drive into place with the screws (2). Ê Install the drive cage (see "Installing and removing the drive cage"). Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
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You may have to check the entry for the dri ve in the BIOS Setup.
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Replacing a hard disk drive
Ê Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). Ê Disconnect the cables between the hard di sk drive and the mainboard at the hard disk drive.
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2
1
Ê Lightly press on the clips in the direction of the arrow (1). Ê Pull the hard disk drive out of the dri ve cage (2).
Ê Remove the EasyChange rails from the
hard disk drive by pul l i ng t hem off carefully.
Ê Take the new hard disk drive out of its packaging. Ê Make the required settings (e.g. master-slave set t i ngs) on the drive.
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Ê Secure the EasyChange rails on the si de of
the hard disk by ins erting the upper pins of the EasyChange rail in t he corresponding holes of the hard disk .
Ê Push the hard disk drive into the drive cage until the EasyChange rails engage (3). Ê Connect the cables between the hard disk dri ve and the mainboard. Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
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You may have to check the entry for the dri ve in the BIOS Setup.
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Extensions to the mainboard
Details of how and if you can upgrade the main memory or the processor of your PC are provided in the technical manual for the mainboard. In order to upgrade or replace the processor, y ou m ust first remove the ventilation cover.
Ê Open the casing (see "Opening the casing").
Upgrading main memory
Ê Upgrade the memory as described in the tec hni cal manual for the mainboard. Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
Replacing processor
Ê Replace the processor as it is described in the technical manual for the mainboard. Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing
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Replacing the lithium battery
In order to permanently s ave the system information, a lithium battery is installed to provide the CMOS-memory with a c urrent. A corresponding error mes sage notifies the us er when the charge is too low or the battery is empty. The lithi um battery must then be repl aced.
Incorrect replacem ent of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion.
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The lithium battery hol der exists in diff erent designs that func tion in the same way.
The lithium battery m ay be replaced only with an ident i cal battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not throw lithium batteries into the household waste. They must be di sposed of in accordance with local regulations concerni ng special waste.
Make sure that you i nsert the battery the ri ght way round. The plus pole must be on the top!
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4
2
3
1
3
Ê Press the locking lug in the direction of the arrow; the battery jumps somewhat out of the
holder (1).
Ê Remove the battery (2). Ê Push the new lithium battery of t he identical type int o the holder (3) and press it downward until
it engages (4).
Ê Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
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Technical data
Electrical data
Regulations compli ed wi th: EN 60950 / VDE 0805
UL 1950 CSA 22.2 No.950
Protection class: I Rated voltage range: (sel ectable) 100 V -127 V / 200 V -240 V Frequency: 50 Hz -60 Hz Max. rated current
PC with monitor socket:
100 V -127 V / 6.2 A 200 V -240 V / 3.1 A
Monitor socket (output)
Dimensions
Width/depth/height: 324 mm/405 mm/93 mm
Weight
in basic configuration: approx. 7.5 kg
Environmental conditions
Environment class (3K2) Environment class (2K2) Temperature:
Operating (3K2)
Transport (2K2)
Condensation in operating mus t be avoided. Clearance required to ensure adequate v entilation:
left
right-hand side
100 V -127 V / 3 A 200 V -240 V / 1.5 A
DIN IEC 721 part 3-3 DIN IEC 721 part 3-2
15 °C .... 35 °C
-25 °C .... 60 °C
min. 200 mm min. 200 mm
front
rear
!
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min. 200 mm min. 200 mm
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Index
A
Access prot ection, MS-Windows 28 Alphanumeric keypad 25 Alt Gr key 26 Anti-theft prot ection
chaining 27 Kensington Lock 27
lead-seal 27 Audio input 14 Audio output 14 Audio/USB front panel , board 47
B
Battery
replacing 58 BIOS password 33 BIOS Setup 26
configuration 26
security functions 28
setting 26 Board 35
board for Audio/USB front panel 47
installing 38
installing wit h screw 43
installing with Slotfix 38
removing 38
removing with sc rew 45
removing with Slotfix 41
replacing 38
SmartCard reader 47
C
Cable
connecting 13
disconnecting 13 Casing
chaining 27
closing 37
lead-sealing 27
opening 36 CD-ROM drive
changing 53
indicator 22
manual 33 CE certificate 3 Class B Compliance Statement 4 Cleaning 5 Clearance 59
Connecting
keyboard 14 mouse 15 standard keyboard 15 USB keyboard 15
Contents of deliv ery
unpacking 7 Control key 26 Courier 1 Cover monitoring 28 Ctrl key 26 Ctrl+Alt+Del 26 Cursor keys 25
D
Data
electrical 59
technical 59 Data protection 27 Date, not correct 32 Devices
connecting 13
ports 14 Dimensions 59 Disposal 3 Drive 48
CD-ROM drive 53
floppy disk drive 52
hard disk 55 Drive cage
installing 50
removing 48
E
Electromagnetic compatibility 3 E-Mail, indicator 23 Energy saving 3 Enter key 25 Environmental condi t ions 59 Environmental data 59 Error
date 32
flickering screen 31
floppy disk 32
message 33
mouse 32
PC 29
screen 30
screen display dri f ts 31
time 32
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ESD 35 External devic es
connecting 13 ports 14
F
FCC statement 4 First time swit ching on 20 Floppy disk
cannot write 32 write-protection 24
Floppy disk drive
changing 52 indicator 22
Function keys 25
H
Hard disk contents, restoring 33 Hard disk drive
indicator 23 replacing 55
I
Important notes 3 Indicator 22
CD-ROM indicator 22 floppy disk indi cator 22 hard disk drive 23 power-on indicator 23
SmartCard reader 22 Insufficient memory 33 Interfaces 14 Intrusion Detect i on, see cover monitori ng Italics 1
K
Kensington Lock 27 Key combination 25, 26 Keyboard 25, 32
cleaning 5
connecting 14
port 14, 15 Keys 25
L
LAN port 14 Line in 14 Line out 14 Lithium battery 57
replacing 58 Logo
aligning 9
M
Main memory 57 Mainboard, extensions 57 Manuals, further 33 Memory, upgrading 57 Menu key 25 Message
indicator 23 Microphone jack 14 Monitor
cleaning 5
connecting 16
drifting display 31
remains blank 30
screen display dri f ts 31
transporting 4 Monitor port 14 Mouse
cleaning 5
connecting 15
error 32 Mouse port 14
N
No picture 30 Not enough memory 33 Notational convent i ons 1 Note
boards 35
CE certificate 3
disposal 3
energy saving 3
important 3
manufacturer 3
safety 3 Num Lock key 26 Numeric keypad 25
O
ON/OFF switch 25 Operating position
changing 9
horizontal 12
vertical 9 Operation 7 Overview, PC 1
P
Packing material 7
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PC
aligning logo 9 cabling 13 cannot be switched on 29 chaining 27 cleaning 5 closing 37 connecting 13, 17 lead-sealing 27 locking 18 opening 36 operating position 9 ports 14 setting rated vol t age 17 setting up 8 switching off 19, 21 switching on 19, 21 switching on for the first time 20 transporting 4 unlocking 18
Port
parallel 14 serial 14
Port parallel
connecting devic es 15
Port serial
connecting devic es 15
Ports
external devices 14
Game/Midi 14 Power management 33 Power-on indicator 23
dark 29 Preparing for use 7
first time 20 Printer 14 Problems, Troubleshoot i ng 29 Processor, replacing 57 Property protecti on 27 PS/2 mouse port 14, 15
R
Rated voltage, set ting 17 Recycling 3 Retransportation 4 Return key 25
S
Safety 3 Screen
blank 21
flickering 31
Security functions
access protec tion under Windows 28 Anti-theft prot ection 27 BIOS Setup 28 casing lock 27 chaining 27 cover monitoring 28 Kensington Lock 27 lead-seal 27
SmartCard 28 Security meas ures 27 Setup, see BIOS Setup Shift key 26 Signs and symbols 1 SmartCard 28 SmartCard reader
board 47
indicator 22 Soft power off 21 Software
new installation 29 Standard keyboard, connecting 15 Start key 25 Summer time 32 Surface 59 System settings, BIOS Setup 26 SystemLock 28
T
Technical data 59 Time
not correct 32 Time, daylight savings 32 Tips 29, 33 Transport 4 Trouble
flickering screen 31
floppy disk 32
mouse 32
PC 29
screen 30
screen display dri f ts 31 Troubleshooting 29
U
USB
keyboard, connect i ng 15
mouse, connecti ng 15
port 15
Universal Serial B us 14
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V
Ventilation area 59 Video workstati on
ergonomic 8
W
Warm boot 26 Weight 59
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