User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Contents
- Introduction
- Important notes
- Preparing the workstation for use
- Working with the workstation
- Switching the workstation on
- Switching off the workstation
- Indicators
- Keyboard
- Display settings
- Battery
- Using the power-management features
- Hard disk
- Inserting and removing modules
- Optical drives
- Floppy Disk Drive
- 56k-Modem
- Connecting IEEE1394 (FireWire)
- PC cards
- SmartCards
- Microphone and loudspeakers
- Fingerprint reader
- Property and data protection
- Connecting external devices
- Settings in BIOS Setup
- Troubleshooting and tips
- Installing new software
- Saving and restoring system files
- Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows
- The workstation's date or time is incorrect
- Battery indicator does not illuminate
- The LCD screen of the workstation remains blank
- The workstation's LCD display is difficult to read
- The external monitor stays blank
- The external monitor is blank or the image is unstable
- The workstation does not start after switch on
- The workstation stops working
- The mouse does not work
- The floppy disk cannot be written
- The printer does not print
- Acoustic warnings
- Error messages on the screen
- Memory expansion
- Technical data
- Index
Working with the workstation Hard disk
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Hard disk
The hard disk is the most important storage medium of your workstation. You can work considerably
faster and more efficiently if you copy applications and files from floppy disks or CDs to your hard
disk.
When the hard disk is accessed, the hard disk indicator lights up
.
Inserting and removing modules
Modules can be optical drives, additional hard disk or floppy disk drives or batteries.
!
Only use modules released for this workstation.
Do not use force when installing or removing a module.
Make sure that no foreign objects enter the slots.
Ê Switch off the workstation.
Ê Place the workstation on a flat surface.
Ê Open the LCD display panel.
Removing modules
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Ê Push the slide in the direction of the arrow up to the stop (1).