DESKPOWER E600 Series User’s Manual Fujitsu endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct, but accepts no liability for any error or omission in the same. Any procedures described in this document for operating Fujitsu products should be read and understood by the operator before such products are used. To ensure that Fujitsu products function without risk to safety and health, such procedures should be strictly observed by the operator.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this product near water. 5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product. 6.
13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the product. c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed.
Before reading this manual This section describes safety precautions and convention used in this manual. Be sure to read this. For Safe Operation This manual contains important information for using the DESKPOWER personal computer. Read this manual thoroughly before using your PC. In particular, “Safety Precautions” in this manual must be read and understood. This manual including “Safety Precautions” must be readily available at all times.
Using this Product for High-Safety Applications This product is for office, personal, home, ordinary industry and other general use. It is not designed and manufactured for use in high-safety applications. Do not use this product for such applications without taking measures to satisfy the high-safety requirements. High-safety applications require extremely high level of safety, and involve serious hazards to life and health if the required safety is not assured.
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Conventions Used in This Manual Introduction This manual tells you how to put your PC into operation and how to operate it in daily use. 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. You can incorporate operable drives (for example DAT drive) as well as other boards. Depending on the configuration selected, the operating system is preinstalled on your hard disk (e.g. Windows XP).
Important Notes In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which is essential to take note of when working with your PC. The manufacturer's notes contain helpful information on your PC. Safety CAUTION During installation and before operating the device, please observe the instructions on environmental conditions in the chapter entitled "Technical data" as well as the instructions in the chapter "Preparing for Use".
FCC Class B Compliance Statement The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein. The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a "Class B" digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian InterferenceCausing Equipment Regulations.
Transporting the PC CAUTION Transport all parts separately in their original packaging or in a packaging which protects them from knocks and jolts, to the new site. Do not unpack them until all transportation manoeuvres are completed. Never drop the monitor! Cleaning the PC CAUTION Turn off all power and equipment switches and remove the power plug from the mains supply. Do not clean any interior parts yourself, leave this job to a service technician.
Disposal and recycling This device has been manufactured to the highest possible degree from materials which can be recycled or disposed of in a manner that is not environmentally damaging. The device may be taken back after use to be recycled, provided that it is returned in a condition that is the result of normal use. Any components not reclaimed will be disposed of in an environmentally acceptable manner. Do not throw lithium batteries into the household waste.
Warning and caution labels Your PC bears the warning and caution labels as shown below. The warning and caution labels must not be removed or damaged. Rear of the PC main unit DESKPOWER E600 MODEL : DT4 100-127V (6.0A) /200-240V (3.
Organization of This Manual Before Reading This Manual This section contains cautions for safe operation, representations and symbols used in this manual. Be sure to read this first! Chapter 1 Preparing for Use This chapter provides the names and functions of individual parts. Chapter 2 Operation This section describes the location of installation and installation of the computer. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Tips This chapter provides the basic information on the PC and operation.
Contents CHAPTER 1 Preparing for Use Preparing for Use .............................................................................. 2 Unpacking and Checking the Delivery ............................................................. 2 Steps for Initial Setup ....................................................................................... 2 Setting Up the PC ............................................................................................ 3 Connect the Monitor, Mouse and Keyboard ........
CHAPTER 4 System Expansion System Expansion .......................................................................... 26 Information about Boards ............................................................................... 26 Opening the Casing ....................................................................................... 27 Closing the Casing ......................................................................................... 28 Installing and Removing a Board ...........................
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Preparing for Use CAUTION Please take note of 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.
■ Setting Up the PC CAUTION When installing your PC, give consideration to the recommendations and safety notes. Set up the PC only in its correct orientation. The points to observe are illustrated on the following pages. Do not expose the PC to extreme environmental conditions and protect it from dust, humidity and heat. When installing the PC, provide sufficient clearance around the PC, as indicated in the “Technical data” chapter to ensure adequate ventilation.
Proceed as follows to prepare the PC for the vertical operating position: 1. If you have already operated the PC, switch it off and disconnect all cables from the casing. 2. Assemble the base feet in the direction of the arrow. 1 1 3. Place the casing on the right side so that the On/Off switch is at the bottom. 4. Fit the base feet with the screws included (1) (one screw per foot and hole). 5. Place the unit on the base feet and reconnect any cables disconnected previously.
■ Connect the Monitor, Mouse and Keyboard The ports for monitor, mouse and keyboard are on the rear and front (USB ports) of the PC. Keyboard port / purple PS/2 mouse port / green Monitor port / blue USB port / black Connecting the monitor Connecting standard keyboard 1 Follow the instructions contained in the monitor manual to prepare the monitor for operation (e.g. connecting cables). 2 Plug the data cable into the monitor port of the PC.
Connecting the mouse Depending on the equipment level selected, your PC will be supplied with a PS/2 mouse or a USB mouse. Connecting a PS/2 mouse ● Connect the PS/2 mouse to the PS/2 mouse port Connecting USB mouse ● Connect the USB mouse to a USB port of the PC. of the PC. 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.
■ Connecting the PC to the Mains Voltage 200 V - 240 V 115 230 100 V - 127 V 1 115 1 = 3 230 1 Notch for inserting the screwdriver Check the voltage setting. CAUTION The value indicated with an arrow must be compatible with the local rated voltage: • 115 = 100 V to 127 V • 230 = 200 V to 240 V If the voltage setting is incorrect, then lift out the manual voltage adjuster with a screwdriver (1), turn it to the required setting and reinsert it. 2 1 3 3 Connect the power cable to the PC (1).
■ Initial Switch-on: Software will be Installed If the PC is connected to a network, the network protocol is required as well as the user and server details. Contact your network administrator if you have any questions about these settings. When you switch on your PC for the first time, the supplied software is installed and configured. You should plan some time for this, as this process must not be interrupted.
Installing the software During installation, follow the instructions on screen. Consult the operating system manual if there is anything unclear about the requested input data.. You will find further information about the system, drivers, utilities, updates, manuals etc. on the “Composite” CD supplied. ■ Connecting External Devices CAUTION Read the documentation on the external device before connecting it. The power plug must be removed before connecting external devices, apart from USB devices.
Ports on the PC The ports for external devices are on the rear and on the front of the PC. The ports available on your PC depend on the configuration level you have selected. The standard ports are marked with the symbols shown below (or similar).
Connecting external devices to the serial port External devices can be connected to the serial port (e.g. a modem). Connect the data cable to the external device. . Connect the data cable to the serial port For an exact description of how to connect external devices to the serial port, please refer to the device documentation. Settings of the serial port If you need to change the settings of the serial port (e.g. address, interrupt), you can do so in the BIOS Setup.
Connecting external devices to the USB ports You can connect a wide range of external devices to the USB port (e.g. printer, scanner, modem or keyboard). USB devices are hot-pluggable. This allows cables from USB devices to be connected and disconnected with the system switched on. Additional information can be found in the documentation for the USB devices. Connect the data cable to the external device. Connect the data cable to the USB port .
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Operation Switching On the PC If necessary, switch the monitor on (see the operating manual for the monitor). Switch the PC on with the main power switch on the rear of the PC. Press the ON/OFF switch on the front of the PC. The power-on indicator lights green and the PC is started. Switching Off the PC Shut down the operating system properly. For Windows: select Shut Down from the Start menu.
Indicators On the PC The indicators are on the front of the PC. Which indicators are available on your PC depends on the configuration level you have selected. 4 5 3 2 1 1 = CD-ROM indicator 2 = Floppy disk indicator 3 = SmartCard reader indicator 4 = Power-on indicator 5 = Hard disk indicator 1 CD-ROM indicator The indicator lights up when the CD-ROM drive is accessed. You may only remove the CD when the indicator is dark.
4 Power-on indicator – The indicator lights green: The PC is on. – The indicator lights orange: The PC is in energy-saving mode. After being switched on the PC or returns to the state it was in before the energy-saving mode. CAUTION In an energy-saving mode the PC must not be switched off with the power switch or disconnected from the mains supply, as this may result in data loss.
■ Settings in BIOS Setup The BIOS Setup menu allows you to set your hardware configuration and system functions. When the PC is delivered, the default entries are valid. You may 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 PC and your personal data from unauthorised access. You can also combine these functions.
■ Anti-theft Protection and Lead-sealing There are three ways to protect your PC from theft: With the Kensington Lock device (1) and with a Kensington MicroSaver With a chain (lead-seal) With a (pad)lock To prevent unauthorised persons from opening the casing, the casing can be sealed. To do this, feed the sealing chain through the eye (2) and seal the chain with the lead seal. You can also attach a padlock to the eye (2) to prevent unauthorised opening of the casing.
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Troubleshooting and Tips CAUTION Take note of the safety notes in the "Safety and Ergonomics" manual and in the "Preparing for use" chapter, when you connect or disconnect 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 PC off.
The screen stays blank If your screen remains blank this may be due to the following: Monitor is switched off Switch your monitor on. Power saving has been activated (screen is blank) Press any key on the keyboard. or Deactivate the screen saver. Enter the appropriate password. Brightness control is set to dark Adjust the brightness control. For detailed information, please refer to the operating manual supplied with your monitor.
Wrong monitor has been set under Window XP Restart the PC. Press [F8] while the system is booting. Either the Windows Advanced Start Options menu or the menu for selecting the operating system appears. If the menu for selecting the operating system appears, press [F8 ]. Select Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Network.
■ Time and/or Date is not Correct You can set the time and date in the BIOS Setup or in the operating system. Set the time and date. If the time and date are repeatedly wrong when you switch on your PC, the on-board battery is flat. Change the lithium battery as described in the "Extensions to the mainboard" "Replacing lithium battery" chapter.
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System Expansion CAUTION It may be necessary to update the BIOS when carrying out a system expansion or hardware upgrade. When installing components that become very hot, make sure that the maximum permissible temperatures of the individual components are not exceeded. The PC must be switched off when installing/removing the system expansions and may not be in the energy-saving mode. This chapter describes all the activities required to modify your PC hardware (e.g. installing boards or drives).
■ Opening the Casing Switch the PC off. The PC must not be in the energy-saving mode! CAUTION Please take note of the safety information in the "Important notes" chapter. Pull the power plug out of the mains outlet! Remove all cables from the casing. Place the casing in a convenient working position. Turn the key upward if necessary to unlock the casing.
■ Closing the Casing Place the top cover on the casing base (1) so that the distance (a) is approximately 2 cm. Ensure that the top cover of the casing engages in the guide rails in the lower part of the casing. Push the top cover in the direction of the arrow (2) until it engages. a Turn the key downward if necessary to lock the casing again. Return the PC to its original position. Reconnect the cables.
■ Installing and Removing a Board CAUTION Please take note of the "Information about boards". Removing board bracket 1 Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). 2 Pull the board bracket out off the casing in the direction of the arrow. Installing board bracket 1 Insert the board bracket into the casing in the direction of the arrow until it clicks into position. 2 Close the casing (see “Closing the casig”).
Installing a board 1 Make the required settings for the board. CAUTION Do not dispose of the slot cover. For cooling, protection against fire and in order to comply with EMC regulations, you must refit the slot cover if you remove the board. 2 Press on the retaining bracket in the direction of the arrow and fold it down. 3 Pull the slot cover out of the slot in the direction of the arrow.
4 5 Push the board up to its slot in the direction of the arrow as far as the stop. Press the board into the slot so that it engages. 6 7 8 9 Fold up the retaining bracket again so that it engages. If necessary, connect the cables. Reinstall the board bracket in reverse order as described above. Close the casing (see "Closing the casing"). If you have installed or removed a PCI board, check the relevant PCI slot settings in the BIOS Setup. If necessary, change the settings.
Removing a board 1 Disconnect the cables connected to the board. 2 Press on the retaining bracket in the direction of the arrow and fold it down. 3 Pull the board out of the slot of the board bracket in the direction of the arrow.
4 Push the slot cover into the slot in the direction of the arrow. Ensure that the point of the slot cover engages on the outside of the board bracket. 5 Fold up the retaining bracket again so that it engages. CAUTION For cooling, protection against fire, and in order to comply with EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) regulations, you must refit the slot cover. 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.
■ Low-Profile Boards For units with a particularly low overall height, there are so-called low-profile boards with a slot cover with a lower overall height to match the low-profile units. To also install these low-profile boards in normal board slots, you must mount a corresponding slot adapter beforehand The slot adapter is located on the slot cover of the upper slot.
■ Installing and Removing the Graphics Card Your device has a special slot for graphics cards. Installing the graphics card 1 Open the casing (see "Opening the casing" chapter). 2 Remove the board bracket as described in "Removing board bracket" section. 3 Press sideways against the retaining bracket and fold it up in the direction of the arrow (1). 4 Pull the slot cover out of the slot in the direction of the arrow (2).
Removing the graphics card 1 Open the casing (see "Opening the casing" chapter). 2 Remove the board bracket as described in "Removing board bracket" section. 3 Press sideways against the retaining bracket and fold it up in the direction of the arrow (1). 4 Press against the ledge of the slot (2) to release the graphics card from the slot. 5 Pull the graphics card out of the slot in the direction of the arrow (3). 6 Push the slot cover into the slot in the direction of the arrow (1).
■ Installing and Removing Drives In the standard model the PC may be equipped with the following drives: One accessible 31/2 inch drive (floppy drive) One non-accessible 31/2 inch drive (hard disk) One accessible 51/4 inch drive (e.g. DVD or CD ROM drive) or: One accessible 31/2 inch drive (floppy drive) Two non-accessible 31/2 inch drive (hard disk) "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.
Installing a drive 1 Take the new drive out of its packaging. 2 Adjust the required settings on the drive (if necessary, on already-installed drives as well). 3 Press the EasyChange rails into the provided holes. 4 Push the accessible drive into the casing (1) until the EasyChange rails engage. 5 Plug the data and the power supply connectors into the drive. Make sure the polarity is correct. It may be necessary to modify the entry for the drive in the BIOS Setup.
■ Folding Up and Down the Drive Cage Open the casing (see "Opening the casing"). Please also observe the sticker on the drive cage. Folding up the drive cage 3 2 1 Disconnect the cables from the floppy disk drive (1). 2 Press on the drive cage lever (2). 3 Fold the drive cage completely upward in the direction of the arrow (3).
■ Changing the Floppy Disk Drive Open the casing (see "Opening the casing" chapter). Fold up the drive cage (see "Folding up and down the drive cage" chapter). Removing the floppy disk drive 1 Remove the screws (1). 2 Fold down the drive cage (see "Folding up and down the drive cage" chapter). 3 Pull the drive out of the casing. 1 Installing the floppy disk drive 1 Slide the drive cage into the casing.
1 2 3 4 5 6 Fold up the drive cage (see "Folding up and down the drive cage" chapter). Fasten the floppy disk drive with the screws (1). Fold down the drive cage (see "Folding up and down the drive cage" chapter). Connect the cables. Close the casing (see "Closing the casing" chapter). It may be necessary to modify the entry for the drive in the BIOS Setup. ■ Replacing a Hard Disk Drive Open the casing (see "Opening the casing" chapter).
3 Press the EasyChange rails in the direction of the arrows (1). 4 Pull the hard disk drive out of the carrier (2). 5 Pull the EasyChange rails off the hard disk drive. Installing a hard disk drive 1 Take the new hard disk drive out of its packaging. 2 Make the required settings on the drive if necessary (e.g. Master/Slave/CableSelect with IDE drives).
4 Push the hard disk drive into the casing (1) until the EasyChange rails engage. 5 Connect the data and power supply cables to the hard disk drive or to the hard disk drives. With IDE drives, connect the blue plug of the data cable to the connection on the mainboard. Connect the plug on the other end to the hard disk drive. 6 Fold down the drive cage (see "Folding up and down the drive cage" chapter). 7 Close the casing (see "Closing the casing" chapter).
■ Replacing Lithium Battery In order to permanently save the system information, a lithium battery is installed to provide the CMOSmemory 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. CAUTION Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion! The lithium battery may be replaced only with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer.
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Technical Data ■ Electrical Data DESKPOWER E600 IEC60950/EN60950, UL60950, CSA22.2 No.60950 I 100 V -127 V / 200 V - 240 V 50 Hz -60 Hz Regulations complied with: Protection class: Rated voltage range Frequency: Max. rated current • PC with monitor socket 100 V -127 V / 6,0 A 200 V -240 V / 3.0 A 100 V -127 V / 3.0 A 200 V -240 V / 1,5 A • Monitor socket (output) Dimensions Width/depth/height: 350 mm/383 mm/95 mm Weight with the basic configuration approx.