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DESKPOWER 5000 Series User's Manual
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  • Page 1 DESKPOWER 5000 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.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    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.
  • Page 3 This unit may malfunction if the power source is interrupted suddenly, for example, due to lightning. Fujitsu recommends the use of an AC non-interruptible power supply unit. (Based on guidelines for the prevention of sudden voltage interruptions by Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA).
  • Page 4: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions used in this manual ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Warning icons Various icons and icon/word combinations are used in this manual to encourage users to use the equipment so as to minimize personal risk and prevent property damage. The icons are explained as follows.
  • Page 5 Conventions used in the text of the manual The symbols used in the text of the manual have meanings as explained below: Point Point indicates information necessary to run hardware or software. Help Help indicates information explaining how to terminate an incorrect operation or troubleshoot.
  • Page 6 Warning and caution labels ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ The PC bears warning and caution labels as shown below. The warning and caution labels must not be removed or damaged. Rear of the PC main unit To prevent electric shock, WARNING switch off the PC and connected peripherals and...
  • Page 7 Manual configuration Chapter 1 Installation and Connection This chapter outlines precautions that should be noted when installing the PC and explains how to connect various cables. Consult this chapter before assembling the PC. Chapter 2 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operations required to use the PC, such as how to switch the power on and off and how to proceed with storage media.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Installation and Connection ..........1 1 Installation ................2 Installation location ..................2 Example of installing the PC ..............2 Preventing electromagnetic interference with a TV or radio ....... 3 2 Connection ................4 Attaching CRT display, keyboard, mouse, and LAN cables ....... 5 Connecting the power cord ................
  • Page 9 2 Installing Memory Modules ..........23 Memory ....................24 Installing an additional memory ............... 24 Removing the memory ................25 3 Installing Expansion Cards ..........26 Expansion cards for PCI bus (Plug & Play compatible cards) ....27 Expansion cards for ISA bus ..............27 Expansion card installation procedure for a PC using Windows 95/98 ..
  • Page 10 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting .............. 83 1 Error Messages ..............84 Error messages displayed by the PC ............84 Correcting errors ..................87 2 Troubleshooting ..............88 Troubleshooting information on the computer main unit and peripheral units ....................88 Troubleshooting information on Windows 95/98 ........89 If an error recurs ..................
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Installation And Connection

    Chapter 1 Installation and Connection This chapter outlines precautions that should be noted when installing the PC and explains how to connect various cables. Installation ....................2 Connection ....................4...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation This section provides notes on installing and using the PC. Installation location ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Do not install the PC in the following areas: - Area exposed to moisture, dust, or smoke - Area poorly ventilated - Area having open flames - Area that may expose the PC to water - Area exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
  • Page 13: Preventing Electromagnetic Interference With A Tv Or Radio

    Preventing electromagnetic interference with a TV or radio ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Your PC complies with the VCCI Standard restricting electromagnetic interference with a TV or radio. However, the computer may interfere with a TV or radio depending on the installation location.
  • Page 14: Connection

    CRT display, keyboard, mouse, LAN cables, and power cords. To prevent electric shock, fire, and/or Electric shock malfunction, ensure that the display, keyboard, and mouse are all Fujitsu brand products. CAUTION Ensure that cables are connected Failure correctly.
  • Page 15: Attaching Crt Display, Keyboard, Mouse, And Lan Cables

    Attaching CRT display, keyboard, mouse, and LAN cables ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Point This section explains how to connect the CRT display so as to supply power from the PC main unit. In this case, the power cord included with the CRT display is not used. Connect the power cord to the CRT display.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Power Cord

    Connecting the power cord ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ After connecting the display and other peripherals to the PC main unit, note the following when connecting the power cord of the PC main unit. - Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands. - Do not damage or remodel the power cord.
  • Page 17: Chapter 2 Basic Operations

    Chapter 2 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operation methods of the PC such as how to turn the power on and off and handle storage media. Switching on ....................8 Switching off ....................10 Reset ......................12 Floppy Disk ....................14 CD-ROM ....................
  • Page 18: Switching On

    Switching on This section explains how to switch on the PC. CAUTION Prohibited action To prevent malfunction after turning on the PC, do not move equipment or subject equipment to shock and/or vibration. Press the power switch of the CRT display. There is no display.
  • Page 19 Point - Before switching on the PC, make sure that display is connected. If the PC is switched on before the display is connected, the display adapter may not be recognized, and the screen may not be displayed normally. In this case, connect the display, terminate the OS, switch off the PC, and then switch on the PC again.
  • Page 20: Switching Off

    Switching off This section explains how to turn off the PC. Point - Before turning off the power, terminate all jobs and save all necessary data. - Before turning off the power, confirm that the access indicator lamps ( see Appendix 1, "Name and Function of Each Component") of the floppy and hard disk drives are off.
  • Page 21: Turning Off The Power Via Windows Nt

    Click [Shut Down]. The following dialog box appears. For Windows 95 For Windows 98 Check that "Shut down the computer?" has been selected and then click [OK]. The power is turned off automatically. Point If "APM Power Controls" on the BIOS setup menu is set to "Disabled," the message "The computer is ready for shut down"...
  • Page 22: Reset

    Reset The PC is reset after software is installed or if software fails to run normally. This section explains how to reset the PC. Point Resetting the PC results in memory data being lost. Before resetting, save all necessary data. Resetting the PC via Windows 95/98 ○...
  • Page 23: Resetting The Pc Via Windows 2000

    Point The following procedure can also be used to reset the PC: 1 Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete]. The "Windows NT Security" dialog box appears. 2 Click [Shut Down]. The "Shut Down Computer" dialog box appears. 3 Select "Switch off power after shut down?" and click [OK]. The PC is reset.
  • Page 24: Floppy Disk

    Floppy Disk A floppy disk is a storage medium used to save programs and other information. This section explains how to mount and dismount floppy disks. Point Use a floppy disk formatted for DOS. If a disk other than DOS is used, the operation may not execute correctly.
  • Page 25 Dismounting a floppy disk Floppy disk access Confirm that the floppy disk access indicator lamp indicator lamp is off. Point To prevent data from being destroyed, do not dismount a floppy disk from the drive when the floppy disk access indicator lamp is on. Press the floppy disk eject button.
  • Page 26: Cd-Rom

    CD-ROM Your PC incorporates a CD-ROM drive.(depending on the model). This section explains how to handle, mount, and dismount CD-ROM disks. Handling precautions ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ To prevent malfunctions, note the following precautions regarding CD-ROM disks: - Do not write on the label side (printed side) using a ball-point pen or pencil and do not affix extra labels.
  • Page 27: Mounting And Dismounting A Cd-Rom Disk

    Mounting and dismounting a CD-ROM disk ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Mounting a CD-ROM Press the EJECT button. The CD-ROM tray is ejected. BUSY lamp EJECT button With the label side of the CD-ROM disk Label side facing up, place the CD-ROM disk in the center of the tray.
  • Page 28: Hard Disk

    Hard Disk Your PC incorporates a built-in hard disk. This section outlines precautions to take when handling a hard disk. What is a hard disk? ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ A hard disk is used to save software and other data and consists of a magnetic disk packed in a box as shown on the right.
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 Installing Internal Options

    Chapter 3 Installing Internal Options This chapter explains how to install internal options in your PC. Introduction ....................20 Installing Memory Modules ................ 23 Installing Expansion Cards ................ 26 Installing Expansion Bay Options .............. 34...
  • Page 30: Introduction

    - Secure the board by the metal bracket portions or an edge of the PC board such that the surface of the PC board and the soldered sections are not handled. - Installation and disassembly of options other than Fujitsu brand products void the warranty.
  • Page 31: Installing Positions Of Internal Options

    Installing positions of internal options ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Built-in hard disk (standard) Replacing a hard disk with larger capacity increases the storage capacity of the PC. 3.5-inch file bay Install 3.5-inch file bay options. Expansion card slot The usual devices installed are as follows.
  • Page 32: Removing The Upper Cover

    Removing the upper cover ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ When installing internal options, remove the upper cover so as to reveal the inside of the main unit. Remove three screws at the rear of the PC main unit. Remove the upper cover.
  • Page 33: Installing Memory Modules

    Electric shock modules, turn off the PC and connected units and unplug power cords from respective outlets. Electric shock To prevent electric shock, fire, and/or malfunction, install only Fujitsu brand memory modules in the PC. CAUTION Injury To prevent personal injury and/or malfunction, when installing and removing memory modules, only remove screws from specified locations.
  • Page 34: Memory

    To ensure a total of 512 megabytes of memory, replace the memory module in DIMM1 with a 256-megabyte memory module. Point Install a Fujitsu genuine memory module to ensure PC operation. Installing an additional memory ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 35: Removing The Memory

    Removing the memory ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Remove the upper cover. Open thehooks out at both ends of the slot and remove the memory module. Point Note that opening the hooks out forcefully causes the memory card to pop out of the slot and may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 36: Installing Expansion Cards

    To prevent electric shock, before installing and removing expansion cards, turn off the PC and connected units and unplug power cords from respective outlets. To prevent electric shock, fire, and/or malfunction, install only Fujitsu brand expansion cards in the PC. CAUTION...
  • Page 37: Expansion Cards For Pci Bus (Plug & Play Compatible Cards)

    To prevent injury and/or malfunction, do not touch PC board components Injury not specified. To prevent injury and/or device failure, do not touch the metal bracket on the motherboard at the rear of the PC main unit. To install expansion cards, "resources" must be set. The floppy disk drive or hard disk drive inside the PC uses predetermined paths specific to those devices when transferring data with the CPU and memory.
  • Page 38: Expansion Card Installation Procedure For A Pc Using Windows 95/98

    Plug & Play incompatible cards Resources for Plug and Play incompatible cards must be set separately after installation. Card installation procedures differ depending on the operating system. For PCs using Windows 95/98/2000, allocate the resources required by the expansion card to unused resources of the PC before installing the card.
  • Page 39: Expansion Card Installation Procedure For A Pc Using Windows Nt

    Point - A device driver selected by the Plug & Play function has already been registered with Windows 95/98/2000. However, some device drivers have not been registered with Windows 95/98/2000, depending on the expansion card or peripheral device. In this case, use the floppy disk included with the expansion card containing the device drivers to set up the driver in accordance with the messages.
  • Page 40: Starting And Terminating The Icu (For A Pc Using Windows Nt)

    Starting and terminating the ICU (For a PC using Windows NT) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ This section explains how to start and terminate the ICU using Windows NT. If the PC is turned on, turn it off. Confirm that the "boot disk"...
  • Page 41: Installing An Expansion Card

    Installing an expansion card ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ To install a large expansion card, remove the motherboard as shown in step 3. To install a small expansion card, steps 2, 3, 7, and 8 are not required. Remove the upper cover.
  • Page 42 Secure the expansion card with the screw. Secure the expansion card with the screw removed in step 4. Install the motherboard (when a large expansion card has been installed). Firmly insert the motherboard and hold it down with the lever. Label Lever Install the retaining metal bracket at the...
  • Page 43 Point - Store the removed slot cover. - To remove the expansion card, reverse the above steps. - To use the MS-DOS utility included with the option card by adding the option card and starting the utility from the floppy disk (when using the Plug and Play incompatible operating system), set the item in "Detail Menu"- "Plug &...
  • Page 44: Installing Expansion Bay Options

    Installing Expansion Bay Options This section explains how to install expansion bay options such as internal hard disk, magneto- optic disk drive, CD-ROM drive, and floppy disk drive. The power can be supplied from the PC main unit to the expansion bay options, differing from external-type devices; therefore, an outlet is not required.
  • Page 45 Electric shock To prevent an electric shock, fire, and/or malfunction, install only Fujitsu genuine internal options in the PC expansion bay. CAUTION...
  • Page 46: Replacing A Internal Hard Disk Equipped As Standard

    Replacing a internal hard disk equipped as standard ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ This section explains how to replace a standard-equipped internal hard disk with a hard disk of larger capacity. Set up the jumper switch. See the manual accompanying the internal hard disk and make sure that the jumper switch has been set to master, or cable select.
  • Page 47 Replace the internal hard disk. Remove the four blue screws on the back of the retaining metal bracket, and then remove the standard-equipped hard disk. Then, use the blue screws to install the new hard disk. Install the internal hard disk in the PC main unit.
  • Page 48: Installing Internal Options To 3.5-Inch Expansion Bays

    Installing internal options to 3.5-inch expansion bays ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ This section explains how to install 3.5-inch expansion bay options such as a 3.5-inch internal hard disk, magneto-optic disk drive, and 3.5-inch floppy disk drive. A magneto-optic disk drive is used below in an installation example.
  • Page 49 Remove the retaining metal bracket from the PC main unit. Slide the retaining metal bracket toward the rear side of the PC main unit, and then lift and remove the retaining metal bracket. Install a internal option in the retaining metal bracket.
  • Page 50 Connect the flat cable. Connect the flat cable that is appropriate for the internal option to be installed. - To install two IDE-standard internal options to the IDE secondary cable (if one of the options is a hard disk), install the hard disk at the master side.
  • Page 51 Attach the front panel. Rear of the panel Remove the blank panel for a 3.5-inch expansion bay from the rear side of the front panel as required in the arrow direction shown in the figure. Hook Bend the hook inward. Attach the upper cover.
  • Page 52: Installing Internal Options To 5-Inch Expansion Bays

    Installing internal options to 5-inch expansion bays ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ This section explains how to install 5-inch expansion bay options such as CD-ROM drive and 5-inch floppy disk drive. A CD-ROM drive is used below in an example of installation. Up to two 5-inch expansion bay options can be installed in your PC.
  • Page 53 Secure the internal option with two screws. Connect the flat cable. Connect the flat cable appropriate for the internal option to be installed. - To install an IDE-standard internal option, connect the flat cable to the master or slave connector according to the setting of the internal option.
  • Page 54 Connect the power cord. Connect the unused power cord to the connector of the installed internal option. Install the blank panel (for an option that does not require a medium be mounted/ dismounted) Install the blank panel with the screw that were removed in step 4.
  • Page 55: Chapter 4 Bios Setup

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to perform BIOS setup when installing an optional product or setting power savings mode. Preface ...................... 46 Main Menu ....................49 Detail Menu ....................53 Security Menu .................... 63 Power Menu ....................70 Boot Menu ....................
  • Page 56: Preface

    Preface What is BIOS setup? ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ BIOS setup is a program that helps the user set up a hardware environment, including memory, hard disks, and floppy disk drives. Minimum setup has already been installed on this personal computer when you purchase it. BIOS must be set up under the following circumstances: - When a storage unit, such as a floppy disk drive or a built-in hard disk (IDE), is mounted or removed...
  • Page 57: Key Functions

    A message "Press
  • Page 58: Exiting Bios Setup

    Exiting BIOS setup ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Press ← or → to select the Exit menu. For existing BIOS setup by saving setup values → Move the cursor to "Save Change & Exit" and press the Enter key. For exiting BIOS setup without savings setup values →...
  • Page 59: Main Menu

    Main Menu The Main Menu is used to setup the date and time and drives. Select the ← or → key to select [Main] and display the Main menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit Item Specific Help System Time: [12:34:56] System Date:...
  • Page 60 IDE Primary Master/Save, IDE Secondary Master/Slave Menu Using submenus, set the type of hard disk (master or slave) mounted on the primary IDE connector and secondary IDE connector as well as the size and the number of cylinders). Move the cursor to a desired item and press the Enter key to display the selected submenu. Point - IDE Primary Master: XXXX MB.
  • Page 61 – Maximum Capacity This item displays the maximum capacity of the hard disk drive only when Type is [Auto] and [Hard Disk] is selected (if a hard disk unit is mounted). Point The description of maximum capacity of hard disk in the item is based on 1MB=1024 byte conversion.
  • Page 62 – DMA Mode This item sets the data transfer mode between device hosts, such as multiword DMA, ultra DMA/33). The best mode is selected and displayed automatically when 'Type' is [Auto]. If 'Type' is other than [Auto] and [None], the user can select a desired transfer mode. - Disabled (Initial value) DMA transfer is disabled.
  • Page 63: Detail Menu

    Detail Menu The Detail menu is used to set up devices. Select Detail with the ← or → key to display the Detail menu. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit Item Specific Help Plug & Play O/S: [Yes] [Yes] Protected Device Configuration: [No]...
  • Page 64 Serial/Parallel Port Configurations This item sets the I/O address of the serial and parallel ports and has submenus. Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power...
  • Page 65 Point Some combination of I/O address and interrupt requests are not available. – Serial Port 2 This item sets the I/O port address and interrupt request of serial port 2. - Disabled Serial port 2 is disabled and resources are freed. - Enabled (Initial value) Set the I/O port address and interrupt request of serial port 2.
  • Page 66 Mode This item appears when 'Parallel Port' is [Enabled] or [Auto]. Set the operating mode of the parallel port. - Output only Select when connecting a peripheral unit using output mode only. - Bi-directional (Initial value) Select when connecting a peripheral unit using bi-directional mode. - EPP Select when connecting an EPP standard peripheral unit.
  • Page 67 – Numlock This item sets whether the keyboard tenkey pad is set to Numlock mode at boot or reboot. In Numlock mode, the user can enter numeric values from the tenkey pad. - On (Initiail value) The keyboard is set to Numlock mode. - Off The keyboard is not set to Numlock mode.
  • Page 68 Internal Devices Configurations Setting This submenu is used to set up built-in devices. Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit Internal Devices Configurations Item Specific Help...
  • Page 69: Video Features

    – LAN Controller This item sets whether the LAN adapter on the mother board is enabled. - Disabled The LAN adapter is disabled and resources are freed. - Enabled (Initial value) The LAN adapter is enabled. Video Features This submenu is used to set up the display. Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below.
  • Page 70: Cpu Features

    CPU Features This submenu is used to set up the CPU. Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit CPU Features Item Specific Help Processor Serial Number: [Disable]...
  • Page 71 Event Logging Configurations This submenu is used to set up event logs. Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit Event Logging Configurations Item Specific Help Event log Capacity:...
  • Page 72 – System Boot Event This item sets whether system boot events are logged. - Disabled (Initial value) System boot events are not logged. - Enabled System boot events are logged. – ECC Event Logging This item sets whether ECC events are logged. - Disabled ECC events are not logged.
  • Page 73: Security Menu

    Security Menu The Security menu is used to set up the PC such that it is accessible to specific users only. Select Security with the ← or → key to display the Security menu. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info...
  • Page 74 Set Supervisor Password Press the Enter key to set the entered supervisor password. Point - When 'Set Supervisor Password' is set, the supervisor can manage user access to the BIOS setup utility. - After setting a password for the supervisor, if [Disabled] is specified for “Password on Booting”...
  • Page 75 Password on Wake up This item appears when 'Supervisor Password' is set. - Disabled (Initial value) No password is requested at automatic wakeup. - Enabled The user is requested to enter a password at automatic wakeup. The keyboard and mouse are disabled until the user enters a password.
  • Page 76: Setting A Password

    Hard Disk Boot Sector This item sets whether the boot sector on the hard disk is write-protected in order to protect the sector against virus . - Normal (Initial value) The boot sector is not write-protected. - Write protected The boot sector is write-protected. Point - When installing an OS, select [Normal].
  • Page 77 Press the Enter key to complete the password setup. If the reentered password is incorrect, a Warning! window appears. Press the Enter key to retry from Step 2. To cancel password setup, press the Esc key. Point If the user starts setup operation by entering only a user password for a PC that requires the input of both supervisor and user passwords, the setup items will be limited.
  • Page 78 JP5 jumper 1-2..Enables a switch password. 2-3..Disables a password. Front Even if passwords are set by the BIOS setup utility, they are not rendered effective until the jumper switches are changed. Help If the password necessary to boot the BIOS setup system is not known, return JP5 to 2- 3.
  • Page 79: Changing Passwords

    Changing passwords ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ To change a password, move the cursor to 'Set Supervisor Password' or 'Set User Password' and enter the new password. Deleting passwords ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ To delete a password, move the cursor to 'Set Supervisor Password' or 'Set User Password' and press the Enter key.
  • Page 80: Power Menu

    Power Menu The Power menu is used to set up the power savings mode. The power savings mode is used to place the computer in standby mode and reduce power consumption if the system is on but not being used. Select Power using the ←...
  • Page 81 Point - If this item is set [Disabled] on Windows 95/98, the computer displays the message "Ready to Turn off power", and its power is not automatically turned off. If this message is displayed, you have to turn off the power. - If "Manage computer power on Windows"...
  • Page 82 Power Switch Mode Set whether to enter power savings mode or to turn off the power when the Power switch is pressed. - Power Off (Initial value) The computer is turned off when the Power switch is pressed. - Standby The computer enters the power savings mode when the Power switch is pressed in normal state and returns to normal state when pressed in power savings mode.
  • Page 83 Point - Set "Wake up on PCI PME" to "Enabled" in case of using the LAN card compliant with PME. - Turn off the power from OS menu beforehand in case wake up on LAN is done. – Wake up on Modem Ring This item sets whether to turn on the computer or to return it from Standby mode when a call terminates on the modem connected to a serial port or on the modem card (PCI) connected to the RI cable.
  • Page 84 Wake up Date This item appears when 'Wake up on Time' is set. Set the computer wake-up date. - Every Day (Initial value), 1 to 31 - Specify Date The prompt for entering a date appears. APM Power Controls This item sets power controls by OSs supporting APM, such as Windows95/98. - Disabled Disables suspend mode of power off by APM supporting OSs, at which time the values set by the BIOS setup utility are always used.
  • Page 85 ACPI Features This item sets ACPI features using a submenu. Move the cursor to this item and press the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit ACPI Features Item Specific Help ACPI Sleep Mode: [S1]...
  • Page 86: Boot Menu

    Boot Menu The Boot menu is used to set the priority of boot drives. Select Boot using the ← or → key to display the Boot menu. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit Item Specific Help QuickBoot: [Enabled] Boot-time Diagnostic Screen:...
  • Page 87 This item sets whether to display the self diagnostic (POST) screen at boot or reboot. - Disabled (Initial value) The FUJITSU logo is displayed at boot or reboot. - Enabled The self diagnostic (POST) screen is displayed at boot or reboot.
  • Page 88: Boot Device Priority

    - key is pressed. Details of each item are explained below. FUJITSU MPDXXXXAT-(PM) This item displays the name of the hard disk drive that is connected. If the hard disk drive has been replaced, the displayed name changes.
  • Page 89: Info Menu

    Info Menu The Info menu is used to provide the hardware configuration of the personal computer The setting of this menu cannot be changed. Select this item with the ← or → key to display the Info menu. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security...
  • Page 90 CPU Speed Displays CPU clocks. L1 Cache Displays the size of the CPU primary cache memory. L2 Cache Displays the size of the CPU secondary cache memory. Total Memory Displays the total memory size (RAM) mounted on the computer. – Memory Slot 1/2 Detects and displays the type of memory mounted on each memory slot.
  • Page 91: Exit

    Exit The Exit menu is used to exit the BIOS setup utility and to reset to standard setup values. Select Exit with the ← or → key to display the Exit menu. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit Item Specific Help...
  • Page 92: Exit Discarding Changes

    Exit Discarding Changes This item exits the BIOS setup utility without saving changes to the CMOS RAM and reboots the computer. All changes are discarded. If the Enter key is pressed while changing setup values, the message shown below is displayed. To discard changes, select [No] and press the Enter key.
  • Page 93: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter explains the procedure to follow if the computer does not operate as expected. Error Messages ..................84 Troubleshooting ..................88...
  • Page 94: Error Messages

    RAM module error is expected. Replace with another extended RAM module and determine whether the error recurs. If the error recurs, contact a dealer or the Fujitsu service center. Confirm that the extended RAM module is mounted An error occurred at address properly and is a Fujitsu product.
  • Page 95 Error Message Description and necessary action An invalid hard disk drive was set. Confirm ‘Primary master’ or ‘Secondary master’ on the BIOS setup main menu. If the message is still displayed, contact a dealer or the your local distributor. Turn the power off, then on again. If the message is still displayed, contact a dealer or the your local distributor.
  • Page 96 Error Message Description and necessary action Invalid system disk Replace the disk, and then press any key This message is displayed when the PC is switched on while a floppy disk other then a system disk is set in the floppy disk drive. Remove the floppy disk and press any key.
  • Page 97: Correcting Errors

    If optional extension cards are mounted, confirm that the cards are mounted and set up correctly. Also conform that the card is properly set. If available, consult manuals or utility software with extension cards. If the error message is still displayed, the PC may be faulty. Contact the Fujitsu service center or a dealer.
  • Page 98: Troubleshooting

    ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ The access lamp does not light up. The PC may be faulty. Contact a dealer or the Fujitsu service center. No data is displayed on the screen. Confirm the following: - Is the Power switch on the display turned on? - Is the power savings mode selected? Move the mouse or press any key.
  • Page 99: Troubleshooting Information On Windows 95/98

    The power is not turned on or the Power lamp on the front panel does not light up. Is the power cable plugged in? Data cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive. Check the following: - Has the CD-ROM been placed properly at the center of the tray? Place the CD-ROM on the tray again with the label side facing upward.
  • Page 100: If An Error Recurs

    If an error recurs ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ If the cause is still unknown or the system cannot be reset, contact a dealer or the Fujitsu service center. Then check and record the following: - Model name and serial number of the computer (See the label at the rear of the computer.)
  • Page 101: Appendix

    Appendix This appendix explains how to clean the PC and provides PC main unit specifications. Name and Function of Each Component ........... 92 Standard Specifications ................98 Cleaning Method ..................105 Supplement ..................... 107...
  • Page 102: Name And Function Of Each Component

    Name and Function of Each Component This section explains the name and function of each component of the PC main unit, motherboard/ riser board, and keyboard. Front of the PC main unit ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Power lamp Floppy disk drive The lamp comes on while the PC main unit is on.
  • Page 103 Floppy disk eject button Press this button to eject a floppy disk. 3.5-inch blank panel Remove this panel to add a 3.5-inch internal option. Power switch Press this switch to turn on the PC main unit the system into the standby status, or recove system from the standby status.
  • Page 104: Rear Of The Pc Main Unit

    Rear of the PC main unit ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Power-switching switch Outlet Connect the power cord of the CRT display. Ventilation holes The heat within the PC main unit is ventilated through these holes. Keep them free. Inlet Connect the power cord of the PC main unit.
  • Page 105 Keyboard connector ( : KEYBOARD) Connect the keyboard cable. Security lock You can connect a security-use cable bought on the market. Ventilation holes The heat within the PC main unit is ventilated through these holes. Keep them free. Parallel connector : PRINTER) Connect the printer cable.
  • Page 106: Inside The Pc Main Unit

    Inside the PC main unit ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Riser board Connectors for expansion cards and IDE connectors are installed. Internal hard disk IDE-standard hard disk. You can replace it with a hard disk with larger capacity. Power supply unit 3.5-inch expansion bay Install a 3.5-inch expansion bay...
  • Page 107: Motherboard/Riser Board

    Motherboard/riser board ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ DIMM slot Expansion slot Insert a memory module. Insert various option cards to extend the The slots are placed in the order of DIMM1 functions of the PC. and DIMM2 from the right. The slots are placed in the order of ISA1 (half), ISA2 (full), PCI1 (full), and PCI2 (full) from the right.
  • Page 108: Standard Specifications

    Standard Specifications PC main unit specifications ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Product name DESKPOWER 5000 Pentium III BIOS ROM 512 KB (FLASH ROM) System RAM SDRAM DIMM with 168-pin parity (Supporting ECC) Up to 512 MB Floppy disk 3.5-inch disk drive x 1 Hard disk 10.2/20.4GB (Ultra DMA)
  • Page 109: Pc Main Unit Specifications

    Product name DESKPOWER 5000 Number of Storage Rear: 3.5-inch hard disk (standard feature) bays Front center: 3.5-inch floppy disk drive (standard feature) Front upper: 3.5-inch expansion bay Front middle: 5-inch expansion bay (CD-ROM installed as an option) Front lower: 5-inch expansion bay Power supply/ 100/230 VAC 50/60Hz frequency...
  • Page 110: Sound Specifications

    LAN adapter specifications ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ LAN controller Intel 82559 Send and receive 3 kB each for send and receive buffer RAM External interface ISO8802-3 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Transmission media Twisted pair cable (100 Mbps: Category 5, 10 Mbps: Categories 3 to 5) Transmission method Base band Access method...
  • Page 111: Lan Adapter Specifications

    Resources ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ The following tables list the factory-set statuses of the interrupt request levels (IRQ), DMA channels, and I/O port addresses of the PC. To install an expansion card not supporting Plug & Play, configure the expansion card so as to not duplicate the resource assignments of the PC.
  • Page 112: Connector Specifications

    Connector specifications ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ The pin arrangement and signal names of each connector are as follows: CRT connector Pin no. Signal name Direction Description Output Red output GREEN Output Green output BLUE Output Blue output –...
  • Page 113 Parallel connector Pin no. Signal name Direction Description STROBE Input/output Strobe DATA0 Input/output Data0 DATA1 Input/output Data1 DATA2 Input/output Data2 DATA3 Input/output Data3 DATA4 Input/output Data4 DATA5 Input/output Data5 DATA6 Input/output Data6 DATA7 Input/output Data7 Input Acknowledge BUSY Input Busy Input Out of paper SELECT...
  • Page 114 Mouse connector Pin no. Signal name Direction Description DATA Input/output Data – Not connected – Ground – Power supply Input/output Clock – Not connected Keyboard connector Pin no. Signal name Direction Description DATA Input/output Data – Not connected – Ground –...
  • Page 115: Cleaning Method

    Cleaning Method How to clean the PC is explained as follows: WARNING Electric shock To prevent electric shock, before cleaning the PC, switch off the PC and all connected units and unplug all power cords. Cleaning the PC main unit ○...
  • Page 116: Cleaning A Floppy Disk Drive

    Remove the ball and clean with water. Reverse the mouse to remove the ball, then clean the ball with water. Clean the inside of the mouse. Wipe the inside of the mouse, the rollers, and Roller the back cover with a damp cloth. Attach the ball and the back cover.
  • Page 117: Supplement

    Peripheral devices and cables ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ When peripheral devices or cables are connected to the PC, use Fujitsu-supplied devices and cables, as some non-Fujitsu devices and cables may not be connectable. Note on using the display ○...
  • Page 118: Installing A Display Card (Windows 95 Or 98 Model)

    Installing a display card (Windows 95 or 98 model) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ When installing a display card in the PCI slot, delete "ATI Display Driver" in advance according to the procedure shown below. Click [Start]-[Setting]-[Control Panel]. Double-click "Add/Remove Programs."...
  • Page 119: Display And Power Save Mode

    Windows NT4.0 model Turn off the power, then replace the display. Start the PC with Windows NT Workstation Version 4.00 [VGA mode]. Set the resolution, the number of colors, and the refresh rate in accordance with the display specifications, then restart the PC. Display and power save mode ○...
  • Page 120: Wake Up On Lan

    PC is to be connected and use the following type of cable in accordanc with the speed: Use a Fujitsu-supplied cable to minimize network trouble. • 100BASE-TX: Unsealed twisted paired-cable(UTP) at category 5 or a higher data grade •...
  • Page 121: Cd-Rom Drive

    CD-ROM drive ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ If a CD-ROM cleaning disk sold separately is used for cleaning, the lens may not be clean. Do not use a CD-ROM cleaning disk. ® Intel processor serial number ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ®...
  • Page 122 Fujitsu PC (Asia) Pte Ltd 200 Pandan Loop #05-03 Pantech 21 The Computer Centre Singapore 128388 Tel: 65-776 0688 Fax: 65-776 0788 Fujitsu PC (Asia) Pte Ltd (Malaysia Branch) 8th Floor Wisma Damansara Jalan Semantan 50490 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: 603-253 3997 Fax: 603-253 4245 Website : www.fujitsu-pc-asia.com...

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