CELSIUS W370 Operating Manual
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Published by Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH A26361-K1000-Z221-1-7619, Edition 2 2009/08 Produced by XEROX Global Services
Introduction Important notes CELSIUS W370 Preparing for use Operation Troubleshooting and tips Operating Manual System upgrades Technical data Index August 2009 edition
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Contents Your CELSIUS … ................................................................................................................................ 1 Notational conventions ......................................................................................................................... 2 Important notes .................................................................................................................................. 3 Safety notes.................................................
Contents System upgrades ..............................................................................................................................31 Information about boards ....................................................................................................................31 Opening the casing .............................................................................................................................32 Closing the casing................................................
Your CELSIUS … ... is available with various configuration levels with different hardware and software. You can incorporate operable drives (for example DVD drive) as well as other boards. This manual tells you how to put your device into operation and how to operate it in daily use. This manual applies for all configuration levels. Depending on the configuration level chosen some of the hardware components described may not be available on your PC. Please observe the notes on your operating system.
Your CELSIUS … Notational conventions The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows: ! i This symbol indicates information which is important for your health or for preventing material damage. This symbol indicates important information which is required to use the system properly. ► Texts which follow this symbol describe steps that must be performed in the order shown. This font indicates screen outputs. This font indicates programme names, commands, or menu items.
Important notes In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which it is essential to take note of when working with your device. Safety notes ! Pay attention to the information provided in the "Safety" manual and in the following safety notes. During installing and operating the device, please observe the instructions on environmental conditions in the "Technical data" chapter as well as the instructions in the "Preparing for use" chapter.
Important notes Energy saving, disposal and recycling Further information can be found on the "User Documentation" or "Drivers & Utilities" CD/DVD provided with your computer. CE marking The shipped version of this device complies with the requirements of the EC Guidelines 2004/108/EC "Electromagnetic compatibility" and 2006/95/EC "Low voltage directive". FCC Class B Compliance Statement The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein.
Preparing for use ! Please observe the safety information in the "Important notes" chapter. Unpacking and checking the delivery It is recommended not to throw away the original packaging material! It may be required for reshipment at some later date. ► Unpack all the individual parts. ► Check the delivery for damage incurred during transportation. ► Check whether the delivery agrees with the details in the delivery note.
Preparing for use Setting up the device ! When installing your device, please read the recommendations and safety notes in the "Safety" manual. Set up the device only in its correct orientation (vertical position). We recommend that you place your device on a surface with good anti-slip qualities. In view of the multitude of different finishes and varnishes used on furniture, it is possible that the rubber feet will mark the surface they stand on.
Preparing for use Disconnecting cables ● Turn off all power and equipment switches. ● Remove all power plugs from the mains outlets. ● Unplug all data communication cables from the utility sockets. ● Unplug all cables from the device and peripherals. USB devices are hot-pluggable. This means you can connect and disconnect devices while your operating system is running.
Preparing for use Connecting the monitor ► Follow the instructions contained in the monitor manual to prepare the monitor for operation (e.g. connecting cables). ► Plug the data cable into the monitor port of the device. 2 1 ► Depending on your device configuration level, plug the monitor power cable into either the system unit (1) or a grounded mains outlet (2). ! 8 The monitor power cable may only be connected to the device monitor socket if the monitor current consumption is less than 1.
Preparing for use Connecting the mouse Depending on the equipment level selected, your device will be supplied with a USB mouse or a PS/2 mouse. Connecting a USB mouse ► Connect the USB mouse to one of the USB ports on the device. Connecting a PS/2 mouse ► Connect the PS/2 mouse to the PS/2 mouse port of the device. i If you do not attach a mouse at the PS/2 mouse port, you can disable the mouse controller in the BIOS Setup in order to free the IRQ12 for a different application.
Preparing for use Connecting external devices to the parallel or serial port External devices can be connected to the parallel or serial port (e.g. a printer or a modem). ► Connect the data cable to the external device. ► Depending on the device, connect the data cable to the parallel port or the serial port. For an exact description of how to connect external devices to the corresponding port, please see the external device documentation. Port settings i You can change the port settings (e.g.
Preparing for use Connecting the device to the mains voltage i On devices without a voltage selector switch, the voltage supply is automatically adjusted to the mains voltage. On devices with a voltage selector switch (sliding switch, plug-in element) you will need to manually select the correct voltage rating. 1 100 V - 125 V 230 115 100 V - 125 V Sliding voltage switchover switch Plug-in voltage switchover element Notch for inserting the screwdriver ► Check the voltage setting.
Preparing for use 2 1 ► Connect the power cable to the device (1). ► Plug the power plug into a grounded mains outlet (2). Switching on for the first time: installing the software If the device is integrated into a network, the user and server details as well as the network protocol are required during the software installation. Contact your network administrator if you have any questions about these settings.
Preparing for use Switching on monitor and device ► Switch the monitor on (see the operating manual for the monitor). ► Switch the device on. To do this, follow the instructions below. i Depending on the version, the device may be equipped with a main power switch on the back of the device in addition to the ON/OFF button on the right hand side. As a result, there are different ways to switch on the two variants.
Preparing for use Switching on the device (without main power switch) ► Press the ON/OFF switch on the right hand side of the device. The device starts. Installing the software ► During installation, follow the on-screen instructions. ► Consult the operating system manual if anything is unclear about the input data requested by the system. i 14 You will find further information about the system, drivers, utilities, and updates on the "Drivers & Utilities" CD/DVD supplied.
Operation Switch the device on ► If necessary, switch the monitor on (see the operating manual for the monitor). ► Switch on the device with the main power switch located on the rear of the device (if present). ► Press the ON/OFF switch on the right hand side of the device. The device starts. Switching off the device ► Shut down the operating system properly. In Windows: via the Start menu and the Exit function.
Operation Indicators provided by the device The indicators are on the front of the casing. Which indicators are available on your device depends on the configuration level you have selected. 1 2 3 1= 3= LCD Power-on indicator 2= Drive indicator, e.g. DVD LCD The LCD lights up as soon as the workstation is switched on. Up to seven symbols are displayed, depending on the operating state. Power on appears on the LCD as soon as the workstation is switched on.
Operation Message when software that supports this function is used, the appearance of this symbol on the display indicates that an incoming message (mail, fax) is waiting. Appears on the LCD when an incoming message (mail, fax) is waiting. This symbol only appears if you use software that supports this function. Drive indicator, e.g. DVD The indicator lights up when the CD-ROM or DVD drive is accessed. You may only remove the CD/DVD when the indicator is dark.
Operation Enter key confirms the marked selection. The enter key is also referred to as the "Return" key. Start key calls up the Windows Start menu. Menu key invokes the menu for the marked item (Windows). Shift key enables upper-case letters and the upper key symbols to be used. Alt Gr (e.g. German keyboard) produces a character shown on the right-hand side of a key (e.g. the character @ on the key Q ).
Operation Settings in BIOS Setup In BIOS Setup you can set the system functions and the hardware configuration of the device. When the PC is delivered, the default entries are valid (see "BIOS Setup" manual or manual for the mainboard). You can customise these settings to your requirements in the BIOS Setup. Property and data protection Software functions and mechanical locking offer a broad range of functions for protecting your device and your personal data from unauthorised access.
Operation Anti-theft protection and lead-sealing 1 2 1= Holes for padlock 2= Device for "Kensington Lock" Anti-theft protection You can protect your device from theft. ● ● with the Kensington Lock device (2) and with a Kensington MicroSaver. Consult the manual for your Kensington Lock. with the holes (1), a padlock and a chain, which you have connected to a fixed object beforehand. Lead-sealing To prevent unauthorised persons from opening the casing, the casing can be sealed.
Operation Access authorization via SmartCard In systems equipped with a SmartCard reader, access can be restricted to those users who have a corresponding SmartCard. Access protection with SystemLock With SystemLock you can protect your system from unauthorised booting. Then a system can only be booted when the user inserts a valid SmartCard in the SmartCard reader and enters his/her personal code number (PIN).
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Troubleshooting and tips ! Refer to the safety notes in the "Safety" manual and in the "Preparing for use" chapter when connecting or disconnecting cables. If a fault occurs, try to correct 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, proceed as follows: ► Switch the device off.
Troubleshooting and tips Troubleshooting The device cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch. Cause Troubleshooting The device has not been switched on with the ON/OFF switch. ► Press the ON/OFF switch again. System crash ► Press the ON/OFF switch for at least 4 seconds, until the device switches off. The operating system is not shut-down properly in the process. Error messages are therefore possible the next time the system is booted.
Troubleshooting and tips Monitor remains blank Cause Troubleshooting Monitor is switched off. ► Switch your monitor on. Power saving has been activated (monitor is blank). ► Press any key on the keyboard. or ► Deactivate the screen saver. If necessary, enter the appropriate password. Brightness controls set to dark. ► Adjust the brightness control. For detailed information, please refer to the operating manual supplied with your monitor. Power cable is not connected.
Troubleshooting and tips Cause Troubleshooting Wrong monitor has been set under Windows 2000 ► Restart the device. ► If the message Starting Windows appears, press function key F8 The Windows 2000 Advanced Options Menu appears. Wrong monitor has been set under Window XP ► Select Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Network. ► Set the correct values for the attached monitor as described in the operating manual of the monitor by selecting Start - Settings - Control Panel - Display Settings.
Troubleshooting and tips No mouse pointer displayed on the screen Cause Troubleshooting The mouse is not correctly connected. ► Shut down the operating system properly. ► 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. The mouse controller is not enabled. ► Make sure that only one mouse is connected. ► Switch the device on.
Troubleshooting and tips Time and/or date is not correct Cause Troubleshooting Time and date are incorrect. ► Set the correct time and date within the operating system you are using. or The on-board backup battery in the device is flat. ► Set the correct time and/or date in the BIOS Setup. ► If the time and date are repeatedly wrong when you switch on your device, replace the lithium battery (see "Replacing the lithium battery").
Troubleshooting and tips Tips Topic Tip Out of system resources If you have too many applications running at once, you may experience problems due to a lack of system resources. ► Close unnecessary applications. or ► Other manuals A26361-K1000-Z221-1-7619, edition 2 Run the applications in a different order. Additional manuals are provided as PDF files on the "User Documentation" or "Drivers & Utilities" CD/DVD.
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System upgrades i 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. It may be necessary to update the BIOS when carrying out a system expansion or hardware upgrade. Additional information is contained in the "BIOS Setup" manual or possibly in the manual for the mainboard. When installing components that become very hot, make sure that the maximum permissible temperature is not exceeded.
System upgrades Opening the casing ► Switch the device off. The device must not be in the energy-saving mode! ! Please observe the safety information in the "Important notes" chapter. Disconnect the mains plug from the mains outlet. Only insert the power plug after you have closed the casing. ► On devices with a casing lock: Unlock the casing. ► Remove any plugged-in wires which are in the way. ► Lay the device on its side.
System upgrades Closing the casing ► Insert the side part in the guide rail on the lower part of the casing. ► Swivel the side part in the direction of the arrow (1) until it engages. 1 ► On devices with a casing lock: Lock the casing. ► Reconnect the cables that you disconnected before.
System upgrades Installing the locking device with casing lock Removing the locking device 2 1 1 ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Place the removed side part on a flat surface with the inside facing upwards. ► Press the catch in the direction of the arrow (1). ► Carefully thread the locking device out of the side part in the direction of the arrow (2).
System upgrades Installing the locking device with casing lock 1 2 3 2 ► Turn the removed side part over (so that the outside faces upwards). ► Guide the locking device with the casing lock in the direction of the arrow (1) into the side part. ► Press the catch in the direction of the arrow (2) and, at the same time, press the locking device into the side part (3) until the catch engages.
System upgrades Opening the drive cage ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). 1 ► Unscrew the knurled screw (1). ► Fold open the drive cage (2). i 36 2 Thanks to the integrated torque controller the drive cage will stop in any position.
System upgrades Closing the drive cage 2 1 ► Fold down the drive cage (1). Be careful that no wires become trapped. ► Secure the drive cage with the knurled screw (2). ► Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
System upgrades Removing ventilation duct i When removing the ventilation duct, be careful not to damage the processor cooler on the mainboard. 1 2 ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Fold up the drive cage (see "Opening the drive cage"). ► Unhook the wires from the holder on the ventilation duct. ► Remove any plugged-in wires which are in the way. ► Unlock the ventilation duct by pressing locking hooks in the direction of the arrow (1).
System upgrades Installing ventilation duct i When installing the ventilation duct, be careful not to damage the processor cooler on the mainboard. 1 ► Insert the latches on the underside of the ventilation duct into the corresponding slots in the casing. ► Press the ventilation duct into the casing in the direction of the arrow (1) so that the locking hook is felt to engage. ► Reconnect the cables that you disconnected before. ► Hook the wires into the holder on the ventilation duct.
System upgrades Installing and removing a board ! Please take note of the section "Information about boards". When installing new boards, make sure that they do not interfere with existing boards. The number, position and arrangement of the board slots on the mainboard can be found in the manual for the mainboard. Boards may already be installed on shipment. Installing a board ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Fold up the drive cage (see "Opening the drive cage").
System upgrades 2 1 ► Push the board into the slot (1). ► Press on the retaining clip until it noticeable engages (2). ► If necessary also secure the board with a screw. ► If necessary, connect the cables to the board. ► Fold down the drive cage (see "Closing the drive cage"). ► Close the casing (see "Closing the casing"). i If you have installed or removed a board, please check the relevant PCI slot settings in the BIOS Setup. If necessary, change the settings.
System upgrades Removing boards ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Fold up the drive cage (see "Opening the drive cage"). ► Disconnect the cables connected to the board. 1 2 ► Press on the curved part of the retaining clip (1). ► If you have also secured the board with an additional screw, remove the screw now. ► Pull the board out of the slot in the direction of the arrow (2). ► Place the board into appropriate packaging.
System upgrades ► Press on the retaining clip until it noticeable engages (2). ► Fold down the drive cage (see "Closing the drive cage"). ► Close the casing (see "Closing the casing"). i If you have installed or removed a PCI board, please check the relevant PCI slot settings in the BIOS Setup. If necessary, change the settings. Further information is provided in the PCI board documentation.
System upgrades Low-profile boards You will need to fit a corresponding slot adapter first before you can install a low-profile board in a normal board slot. Two-piece board slot covers are fitted to the slots intended for low-profile boards. The two pieces are connected together with a screw. ► Remove the desired board slot cover and undo the screw. ! Do not dispose of the slot cover.
System upgrades Installing and removing drives The PC casing can accommodate a total of five drives: ● four accessible drives (two 5 1/4 inch drives and two 3 1/2 inch drives) ● two non-accessible drives (both 3 1/2 inch drives with half installation height) "Accessible drives" are e.g. DVD or CD ROM drives, into which a data carrier can be inserted from outside. Non-accessible drives are e.g. hard disk drives. Removing an accessible drive ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing").
System upgrades 2 1 ► If you are not installing a new drive, slide the empty slide-in module as far as it will go into the casing (1). ► Press on the retaining clip (2) and, at the same time, slide it up slightly. ► Close the casing (see "Closing the casing"). i 46 It may be necessary to modify the entry for the drive in the BIOS Setup.
System upgrades Installing an accessible drive ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► If a slide-in module is fitted, remove this first. To do this, proceed in the same way as when removing an accessible drive (see "Removing an accessible drive"). ! ► Do not dispose of the empty slide-in module. For cooling, protection against fire, and in order to comply with EMC regulations, you must refit the empty slide-in module if you remove the drive again later.
System upgrades Installing and removing the floppy disk drive ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). 1 2 ► Remove the data and power supply connectors from the floppy disk drive. ► Remove the screws (1) on the right side of the floppy disk drive. ► Slide the floppy disk drive out of the casing in the direction of the arrow (2). ► Slide the new floppy disk drive into the case opposite the direction of the arrow (2). ► Fasten the floppy disk drive with the screws (1).
System upgrades Installing and removing the hard disk drive Removing a hard disk drive ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Fold up the drive cage (see "Opening the drive cage"). 1 1 2 ► Slightly press together the EasyChange rails mounted on the hard disk (1) and pull the hard disk drive out of the drive cage in the direction of the arrow (2). ► Disconnect all cables connected to the drive (data cable, power supply cable). ► i ► Pull the EasyChange rails off the hard disk drive.
System upgrades ► Close the casing (see "Closing the casing"). Hard disk drive: installing ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Fold up the drive cage (see "Opening the drive cage"). i EasyChange rails for any additional hard disk drives are mounted on the drive cage. ► ► 50 Secure the EasyChange rails on the side of the hard disk by inserting the upper pins of the EasyChange rail in the corresponding holes of the hard disk. Connect the cables to the hard disk drive.
System upgrades 1 ► Slide the hard disk drive with the EasyChange rails in the direction of the arrow (1) into the drive cage. Check that the component side of the hard disk drive faces inwards towards the casing. ► Fold down the drive cage (see "Closing the drive cage"). ► Close the casing (see "Closing the casing"). i It may be necessary to modify the entry for the drive in the BIOS Setup.
System upgrades Mainboard expansions Details on how you can upgrade the main memory or the processor of your device are provided in the manual for the mainboard. Main memory, upgrading ► Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). ► Fold up the drive cage (see "Opening the drive cage"). ► Upgrade the memory as it is described in the manual for the mainboard. ► Fold down the drive cage (see "Closing the drive cage"). ► Close the casing (see "Closing the casing").
System upgrades Replacing the lithium battery In order to permanently save the system information, a lithium battery is installed to provide the CMOS-memory with a current. A corresponding error message notifies the user when the charge is too low or the battery is empty. The lithium battery must then be replaced.
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Technical data Electrical data Regulations complied with: IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1, UL 60950 CSA 22.2 No.60950-1 Protection class: I Rated voltage range: 100 V – 240 V Frequency: 50 Hz – 60 Hz Maximum rated current 100 V – 240 V / 5.0 A – 2.5 A or: Maximum rated current (casing with monitor socket) 100 V – 240 V / 6.0 A – 3.0 A Maximum rated current (monitor socket (output)): 100 V – 240 V / 3.0 A – 1.
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Index A Accessible drive installing 47 removing 45 Alphanumeric keypad 17 Anti-theft protection 20 Audio input 7 Audio output 7 B Battery 53 BIOS Setup 19 security functions 20 settings 19 System settings 19 Board 31 installing 40 removing 42 C Cables connecting 6 disconnecting 7 Casing closing 33 lead-sealing 20 mechanical lock 19 opening 32 Casing lock 19 installing 34 CD/DVD Drivers&Utilities 4 CD/DVD User Documentation 4 CD-ROM drive indicator 17 installing 47 removing 45 CD-ROM indicator 17 Chain 20 Cl
Index mainboard 52 External devices connecting 6, 10 ports 7 F Fault mouse 27 Fault date 28 mouse 27 screen 25 time 28 FireWire 7 First time switching on 12, 13 First-time setup 5 Floppy disk drive removing 45, 48 Function keys 17 G Guarantee coupon booklet 5 H Hard disk contents, restoring 28 Hard disk drive installing 49, 50 removing 49 Headphones 7 I Important notes 3 Indicators, device 16 Installation new software 28 software 12, 14 Interfaces 7 K Kensington Lock 20 Key Alt Gr 18 Control 18 Ctrl 18 cur
Index Note boards 31 safety 3 Notes important 3 Numeric keypad 17 O ON/OFF switch 17 Other manuals 29 Out of system resources 29 Overview, device 1 P Packaging 5 Parallel port 7, 10 connecting devices 10 settings 10 Port SCSI 7 Ports, external devices 7 Preparing for use 5 Printer 7 Processor 52 replacing 52 Property protection 19 PS/2 mouse port 7, 9 R Recycling 4 Replacing lithium battery 53 Replacing, lithium battery 53 Retransportation 3 S Safety notes 3 SCSI connection 7 Security functions SmartCard 2