Fujitsu Lifebook C2230 User Manual
Fujitsu Lifebook C2230 User Manual

Fujitsu Lifebook C2230 User Manual

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Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation has made every effort to
ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document.
However, as ongoing development efforts are continually
improving the capabilities of our products, we cannot guarantee
the accuracy of the contents of this document. We disclaim
liability for errors, omissions, or future changes.
Fujitsu, the Fujitsu logo, and LifeBook are registered trade-
marks of Fujitsu Limited.
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PowerQuest Corporation.
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Norton AntiVirus is a registered trademark of Symantec
Corporation.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operations are subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device must not be allowed to cause harmful interference, (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

according to FCC Part 15
Responsible Party Name:
Address:
Telephone:
Declares that product:
C o p y r i g h t
WinDVD and WinDVD Creator are trademarks of InterVideo,
Inc.
The DVD player found in some models of the LifeBook note-
book incorporates copyright protection technology that is
protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other
intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation
and other rights users. Use of this copyright protection tech-
nology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is
intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless
authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering
or disassembly is prohibited.
Dolby Headphone manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Copyrights 1992-1999 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their
respective owners.
Handling the cord on this product will expose
you to lead, a chemical known to the State of
California to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
© Copyright 2003 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation. All
rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied,
reproduced, translated, stored or transmitted in any electronic
form without the written consent of Fujitsu Computer Systems
Corporation.
B6FH-0391-01EN-00
Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation
1250 E. Arques Avenue, M/S 122
Sunnyvale, CA 94085
(408) 982-9500
Model Configurations:
LifeBook C2230 notebook
complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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  • Page 1: Declaration Of Conformity

    Copyright Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document. However, as ongoing development efforts are continually improving the capabilities of our products, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this document. We disclaim liability for errors, omissions, or future changes.
  • Page 2 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    About This Guide ......3 Fujitsu Contact Information ....3 Warranty .
  • Page 4 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k Starting Your LifeBook Notebook Power On ......27 Boot Sequence .
  • Page 5 Wireless LAN Glossary Glossary ....... 67 IP address information Additional information ....69 Specifications Specification.
  • Page 6 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k...
  • Page 7 Preface...
  • Page 8 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Preface ABOUT THIS GUIDE The LifeBook® C Series notebook from Fujitsu is an all- in-one notebook featuring the Intel® Pentium® 4 processor and an ATI® RADEON™ IGP 340M graphics chip with support for up to 128 MB of shared memory.
  • Page 10 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n O n e...
  • Page 11: Getting To Know Your Computer

    Getting to Know Your Computer...
  • Page 12 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T w o...
  • Page 13: Unpacking

    Overview This section describes the components of your LifeBook notebook. We strongly recommend that you read it before using your notebook – even if you are already familiar with notebook computers. UNPACKING When you receive your LifeBook notebook, unpack it carefully, and compare the parts you have received with the items listed below.
  • Page 14: Locating The Controls And Connectors

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T w o Closed Cover Switch Scroll Button Stereo Speaker Selector Switch Status Indicator Panel Locating the Controls...
  • Page 15: Left-Side Panel Components

    DC Power Jack LEFT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook’s left-side components. (Figure 2-4) Modem (RJ-11) Telephone Jack The Modem (RJ-11) telephone jack is for attaching a tele- phone line to the internal 56K modem. (See Modem (RJ- 11) Telephone Jack on page 46 for more information.) The internal modem is designed to the ■...
  • Page 16: Right-Side Panel Components

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T w o Optical Digital Audio-Out/ Headphone Jack Microphone Jack Internal Floppy Disk Drive RIGHT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS...
  • Page 17: Back/Top Panel Components

    USB Ports (Qty. 3) LAN Jack (RJ-45) Serial Port Parallel Port External Monitor Port BACK/TOP PANEL COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook’s back panel components. (Figure 2-6) USB Ports The four USB 2.0 ports (three on the rear, one on the right side) allow you to connect Universal Serial Bus devices.
  • Page 18: Bottom Components

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T w o Lithium ion Battery Bay BOTTOM COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of your LifeBook notebook’s bottom panel components.
  • Page 19: Status Indicator Panel

    Power AC Adapter Battery Level Status Indicator Panel The Status Indicator displays symbols that correspond with a specific component of your LifeBook notebook. These symbols (when visible) tell you how each of those components is operating. (Figure 2-8) POWER INDICATOR The Power indicator symbol states whether your system is operational.
  • Page 20: Battery Charging Indicator

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T w o BATTERY CHARGING INDICATOR Located to the left of the Battery Level indicator is a small arrow symbol.
  • Page 21: Keyboard

    Fn Key Start Key Keyboard USING THE KEYBOARD Your LifeBook notebook has an integral 87-key keyboard. The keys perform all the standard functions of a 101-key keyboard, including the Windows keys and other special function keys. This section describes the following keys.
  • Page 22: Function Keys

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T w o FUNCTION KEYS Your LifeBook notebook has 12 function keys, F1 through F12.
  • Page 23: Volume Control

    Volume Control Your LifeBook notebook has multiple volume controls which interact with each other. ■ Any software that contains audio files will also contain a volume control of its own. If you install an external audio device that has an independent volume control, the hardware volume control and the software volume control will interact with each other.
  • Page 24: Touchpad Pointing Device

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T w o Touchpad Left Button Scroll Right Button Button Touchpad Pointing Device The Touchpad pointing device comes built into your...
  • Page 25: Dragging

    f the interval between clicks is too ■ long, the double-click will not be executed. Parameters for the Touchpad can be ■ adjusted from the Mouse Properties dialog box located in the Windows Control Panel. DRAGGING Dragging means pressing and holding the left button, while moving the cursor.
  • Page 26: Lifebook Application Panel

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T w o Selector Switch LifeBook Application Panel A unique feature of your LifeBook notebook is the Life- Book Application Panel.
  • Page 27: Using The Media Player

    the application you want to associate with the buttons, click on the application you wish to launch with this button, and then click Open. Click OK, and the button will now launch the new application. One of the buttons may be preconfigured to launch your default Internet browser.
  • Page 28: Desktop Control Panel

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T w o DESKTOP CONTROL PANEL Your LifeBook notebook includes a desktop control panel for your notebook’s desktop that you can use at any time.
  • Page 29: Getting Started

    Getting Started...
  • Page 30 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T h r e e...
  • Page 31: Power Sources

    Power Sources Your LifeBook notebook has three possible power sources: a primary Lithium ion battery, an AC adapter or an optional Auto/Airline adapter. CONNECTING THE POWER ADAPTERS The AC adapter or optional Auto/Airline adapter provides power for operating your LifeBook notebook and charging the batteries.
  • Page 32: Display Panel

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T h r e e Display Panel Latch Display Panel Your LifeBook notebook contains a display panel that is backlit for easier viewing in bright environments and maintains top resolution through the use of active-...
  • Page 33: Starting Your Lifebook Notebook

    To enter the BIOS Setup Utility do the following: 1. Turn on or restart your LifeBook notebook. 2. Press the [F2] key once the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen with a prompt below it. This will open the main menu of the BIOS Setup Utility with the current settings displayed.
  • Page 34: Booting The System

    When you turn on your LifeBook notebook for the first time, it will display a Fujitsu logo on the screen. If you do nothing the system will load the operating system, and then the Windows Welcome will begin.
  • Page 35: Registering Your Lifebook Notebook

    How do I register my LifeBook notebook? To register your LifeBook notebook, visit our Web site at: http://us.fujitsu.com/computers. INSTALLING CLICK ME! The first time you boot up your system, you will see an icon called Click Me! on the desktop (Windows 2000) or in the Start folder (Windows XP).
  • Page 36: Power Management

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T h r e e Power Management Your LifeBook notebook has many features for conserving battery power.
  • Page 37: Display Timeout

    If your LifeBook notebook is actively ■ accessing information when you enter the Suspend or Hibernation (Save-to- Disk) modes changes to open files are not lost. The files are left open and memory is kept active during Suspend mode or the memory is transferred to the internal hard drive during Hiberna- tion (Save-to-Disk) mode.
  • Page 38 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n T h r e e...
  • Page 39: User-Installable Features

    User-Installable Features...
  • Page 40 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n F o u r...
  • Page 41: Lithium Ion Battery

    LifeBook notebook and connect the AC or Auto/Airline adapter. The Lithium ion battery can also be charged using an external battery charger, avail- able from Fujitsu. Make sure that the Battery Charging indicator and the percentage charge is shown inside the Battery Level icon on the Status Indicator Panel.
  • Page 42: Replacing The Battery

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n F o u r Dead Battery Suspend mode shows on the Status indi- cator just like the normal Suspend mode.
  • Page 43: Internal Floppy Disk Drive

    Internal Floppy Disk Drive Your LifeBook notebook has an internal floppy disk drive which can read and write information on remov- able 1.44 MB and 720 KB floppy disks. LOADING A DISK To load a disk into your disk drive, follow these easy steps: 1.
  • Page 44: Optical Drive

    DVD movie, will substan- tially reduce your battery life if no other power source is attached. ■ You should periodically check the Fujitsu web site at http:// us.fujitsu.com/computers for current updated drivers. ■ All LifeBook DVD players are set to play...
  • Page 45: Loading Media On Your Drive

    LOADING MEDIA ON YOUR DRIVE To load a disc into your optical drive: 1. Push and release the eject button on the front of the optical drive to open the holder tray. The tray will come out of the LifeBook notebook a short distance. 2.
  • Page 46: Using Dolby Headphone

    DVD movies on battery power. If you don’t have an additional battery, you may purchase one either online at http://us.fujitsu.com/computers or by calling 1-877-372-3473. If you do not stop the optical drive quickly and the LifeBook notebook attempts to auto-suspend (critical battery low state) the notebook will shut down improperly.
  • Page 47: Memory Stick/Secure Digital Slot

    Note: A Memory Stick is used for illustration purposes. Memory Stick/ Secure Digital Slot Your LifeBook notebook supports Memory Stick/ Memory Stick Pro and Secure Digital (SD) Cards, on which you can store and transfer data to and from a variety of digital devices.
  • Page 48: Optical Digital Audio Out

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n F o u r Optical Digital Audio Out Your LifeBook notebook has an Optical Digital Audio Out Port to which you can connect an optional Mini- Disc recorder to record music or to a home sound system to play your MP3 files.
  • Page 49: Pc Cards

    PC Card Slot PC Card PC Cards Your LifeBook notebook supports Type I, Type II and Type III PC Cards, which can perform a variety of func- tions depending on which type of card you install. You can install one or two PC Cards at a time, depending on its type.
  • Page 50: Memory Upgrade Module

    LifeBook notebook’s memory capacity, you may install an additional memory upgrade module. The memory upgrade must be a dual-in-line (DIMM) SDRAM module. To ensure 100% compatibility, purchase the SDRAM module only from the Fujitsu web store at: http://us.fujitsu.com/computers. INSTALLING A MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE...
  • Page 51: Removing A Memory Upgrade Module

    Power/Suspend/Resume button. 2. Allow the system to start booting and press the F2 key once the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen with a prompt below it. This will open the main menu of the BIOS setup with the current settings displayed.
  • Page 52: Device Ports

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n F o u r Device Ports Your LifeBook notebook comes equipped with multiple ports to which you can connect external devices including: disk drives, keyboards, modems, printers, etc.
  • Page 53: Optical Digital Audio-Out Connector

    OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO-OUT CONNECTOR The optical digital audio-out connector allows you to download digital audio to MiniDisc recorders or connect to your sound system to play audio files. It uses SPDIF (Sony Philips Digital Interface) format. Please use the following setting when using the digital audio-out connector.
  • Page 54 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n F o u r...
  • Page 55: Using The Integrated Wireless Lan

    Using the Integrated Wireless LAN* *Optional device...
  • Page 56 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n F i v e...
  • Page 57: Wireless Lan

    (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. Modifications not expressly authorized by Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation may invalidate the user's right to operate this equipment.
  • Page 58: Before Using The Wireless Lan

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - S e c t i o n F i v e Before Using the Wireless LAN The Integrated Wireless LAN is an optional device avail- able for Fujitsu mobile computers. This manual describes the basic operating procedures for the Wireless LAN (referred to as the “device” in this manual) and how to set up a wireless LAN network.
  • Page 59: For Better Communications

    Figure 5-2. Access Point (Infrastructure) Mode Network ADSL modem, Internet cable modem, or similar Wireless LAN eliminates the collision of communications and provides a more stable communications environment. How to Handle This Device The Integrated Wireless LAN device is already installed in your mobile computer.
  • Page 60: Starting Transmission

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - S e c t i o n F i v e position. Note that the Wireless LAN On/Off switch has no effect on non-Wireless LAN models.
  • Page 61: Connection Using Windows Xp

    Connection using Windows XP FLOW OF OPERATIONS The wireless LAN connection procedure contained in this section is outlined below. Make sure the mobile computer is ready for the transmission of radio waves from the wireless LAN. For further details, see (See Starting Transmission on page 54 for more information).
  • Page 62 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - S e c t i o n F i v e For ad hoc connection: Assign the same network name to all the personal computers to be connected.
  • Page 63: Connection To The Network

    CONNECTION TO THE NETWORK This section explains connection to the network. If there is an administrator of the network, contact the network administrator for data settings. Setting the network Perform the “Setting TCP/IP” and “Confirming the computer and work group names” operations required for network connection.
  • Page 64 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - S e c t i o n F i v e The folder and printer for which the sharing function has been set will be usable from any personal computer present on the network.
  • Page 65 Click the [Sharing] tab. Click [Share this printer]. Enter the sharing printer name in [Share name]. Click the [OK] button. Confirming connection After you have finished the network setup operations, access the folder whose sharing has been set for other personal computers.
  • Page 66: Connection Using Windows 2000

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - S e c t i o n F i v e Connection using Windows 2000 FLOW OF OPERATIONS The wireless LAN connection procedure is outlined below.
  • Page 67: Connection To The Network

    10. Select the appropriate security method for your wireless network. Choose the appropriate WPA EAP type - PEAP or TLS. Please see your network administrator for the appropriate configuration settings. WPA-PSK Enter the appropriate pre-shared key. Please see your network administrator for the appropriate configuration settings.
  • Page 68 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - S e c t i o n F i v e For ad hoc connection: Assign the same network name to all personal com- puters existing on the network.
  • Page 69 In the case of an access point (infrastructure) connec- tion, enter the necessary data for the access point before confirming connection. Refer to the manual of the access point for the access point setup procedure Connecting your personal computer to another personal computer Double-click [My Network Places] on the Desktop.
  • Page 70: Troubleshooting

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - S e c t i o n F i v e Troubleshooting Causes and countermeasures for troubles you may encounter while using your wireless LAN are described in the following table.
  • Page 71 Problem Possible Cause Unavailable It takes too long to retrieve the network network and display the connection connected (continued) computers. Incorrect setting of IP address W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e Possible Solution Retrieve computers as follow: Windows XP:...
  • Page 72 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - S e c t i o n F i v e Problem Possible Cause Communication Access control may be disabled is disconnected soon after...
  • Page 73 Wireless LAN Glossary Ad hoc A designation for wireless LAN network configuration. It indicates a form of communication limited to those personal computers which have wireless LAN function. For details, refer to “Ad hoc connection” on page 52. Channel The frequency band of wireless LAN to be used in communications over wireless LAN or at the access point.
  • Page 74 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - S e c t i o n F i v e submitting correct network keys. However, in case of actual communications, the same network key must be set.
  • Page 75: Additional Information

    IP address information IP addressing is much more complicated than can be briefly explained in this document. You are advised to consult with your network administrator for additional information. If IP address is unknown, set IP address as follows: If you have an access point (DHCP server) on the network, set the IP address as follows: Windows 2000: [Obtain an IP address automatically] Windows XP: [Obtain an IP address automatically]...
  • Page 76: Specification

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k - S e c t i o n F i v e Specifications Item Type of network Transfer rate Active frequency Number of channels...
  • Page 77 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 78 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n S i x...
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting

    Toll free: 1-800-8Fujitsu (1-800-838-5487) Fax: 408-764-2724 E-mail: [email protected]/computers Web site: http://us.fujitsu.com/computers. Before you place the call, you should have the following information ready so that the customer support represen- tative can provide you with the fastest possible solution: Product name ■...
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting Table

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n S i x TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE Problem Audio Problems ......page 74 Optical Drive Problems .
  • Page 81: Floppy Disk Drive Problems

    Possible Cause All Fujitsu notebook DVD players are set to play DVD titles with region code number 1, which is specified for the North American market. The region number is a regional restriction code defined by the DVD Forum acting on the requirements of Hollywood.
  • Page 82: Keyboard Or Mouse Problems

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n S i x Problem Keyboard or Mouse Problems The built-in keyboard The LifeBook notebook has gone does not seem to work.
  • Page 83: Pc Card Problems

    Problem You have installed a You may have the wrong I/O USB, parallel, or IR address selected for your device. device. Your LifeBook notebook does not recognize the device, or Your device and another device the device does not seem are assigned the same I/O to work properly.
  • Page 84 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n S i x Problem You turn on your The power adapter (AC or auto/ LifeBook notebook and airline) is not plugged in properly.
  • Page 85: Shutdown And Startup Problems

    Close all applications and try the button again. Set the operating source by pressing the [ESC] key while the Fujitsu logo is on screen or use the [F2] key and enter the setup utility and adjust the source settings from the Boot menu. (See BIOS Setup Utility on page 27 for more information) Make sure you have the right password.
  • Page 86 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n S i x Problem Display is blank when The LifeBook notebook is set for you turn on the system.
  • Page 87: Miscellaneous Problems

    Problem The application display You are running an application uses only a portion of that does not support 800 x 600/ your screen and is 1024 x 768 pixel resolution surrounded by a dark display and display compression frame. is enabled. The Display is dark The BatteryAid default is set on when on battery power.
  • Page 88: Power On Self Test Messages

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n S i x POWER ON SELF TEST MESSAGES The following is an alphabetic list of error-and-status messages that BIOS and/or your operating system can generate and an explanation of each message.
  • Page 89: Emergency Optical Drive Tray Release

    *Parity Check 1 nnnn Parity error found in the system bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen. If it cannot locate the address, it displays ????. This is a potentially data-destroying failure. Contact your support representative.
  • Page 90: Restoring Your Pre-Installed Software

    PowerQuest Drive Image Special Edition (DISE) provides a way to restore your computer if you experi- ence a hard disk crash or other system failure. Fujitsu has used DISE to create an image of everything installed on the computer at the time you purchased it. The image is saved on a separate partition on the hard disk.
  • Page 91 Enlarging the Backup Partition If there is not enough unused space in the backup parti- tion on your hard disk, DISE will resize the partition. DISE will display the minimum, maximum, and recom- mended sizes for the backup partition. You choose the size you want.
  • Page 92 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n S i x...
  • Page 93: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance...
  • Page 94 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n S e v e n...
  • Page 95: Lifebook Notebook

    Store your LifeBook notebook in a cool, dry location. ■ Temperatures should remain between 13ºF (-25ºC) and 140ºF (60ºC). Traveling with your Fujitsu notebook Do not transport your LifeBook notebook while it is ■ turned on. Do not check your LifeBook notebook as baggage.
  • Page 96: Batteries

    L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n S e v e n Outlet Type Location United States, Canada, parts of Latin America, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Taiwan, the Philippines Russia and the Commonwealth of...
  • Page 97: Media Care

    MEDIA CARE Caring for your Media (DVD/CD/CD-R/DVD-R/DVD-RW) Media discs are precision devices and will function reli- ably if given reasonable care. Always store your media disc in its case when it is not ■ in use. Always handle discs by the edges and avoid touching ■...
  • Page 98 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n S e v e n...
  • Page 99: Specifications

    Specifications...
  • Page 100 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n E i g h t...
  • Page 101: Configuration Label

    Specifications This section provides the hardware, software, and envi- ronmental specifications for your LifeBook notebook. Specifications of particular configurations will vary. Part No: AXExxxxxxxxxxxxx C2230, 15SXGA+, P4 2.6G, XPH, DVD-RW, 256M, 30G, MDM/LAN Model Screen Size/Type MICROPROCESSOR Intel Pentium 4 processor* ■...
  • Page 102: Integrated Pointing Device

    One 8-cell Lithium ion Battery, rechargeable, 14.4 V, 3600 mAh AC Adapter Autosensing 100-240 V AC, 120 W, supplying 19 V DC, 4.22A to the LifeBook notebook, Fujitsu Model FPCAC36 which includes an AC cable. Power Management Conforms to ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface).
  • Page 103: Pre-Installed Software

    Fujitsu HotKey (Windows XP only) ■ Fujitsu HotKey allows you to control the display bright- ness of your notebook in order to maximize battery life. S p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 104 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n E i g h t...
  • Page 105: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information NOTICE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fujitsu could void this user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC NOTICES Notice to Users of Radios and Television These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against harmful interference in a residential installa- tion.
  • Page 106 Repairs to telecommunication equipment should be made by a Canadian authorized maintenance facility. Any repairs or alterations not expressly approved by Fujitsu or any equipment failures may give the telecom- munication company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment from the telephone line.
  • Page 107 UL Notice This unit requires an AC adapter to operate. Use only UL Listed Class 2 Adapters with an output rating of 19 VDC, with a current of 4.22 A. AC Adapter output polarity: The modem-to-telephone network connection must be a line cord using a minimum #26 AWG wire.
  • Page 108 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k...
  • Page 109: Glossary

    Glossary...
  • Page 110 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n N i n e...
  • Page 111: Glossary

    Glossary 1394 A fast external bus that allows transfer rates of up to 400 Mbps. 54g is a wireless communications architecture from Broadcom Corporation that allows data transfer at up to 54 Mbps, nearly five times the speed of the IEEE 802.11b standard.
  • Page 112 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n N i n e Cathode Ray Tube. A display device which uses a beam of electronic particles striking a luminescent screen.
  • Page 113 Intelligent Drive Electronics. A type of control interface for a hard drive which is inside the hard drive unit. Interrupt Request. An acronym for the hardware signal to the CPU that an external event has occurred which needs to be processed. Kilobyte.
  • Page 114 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n N i n e POST Power On Self Test. A program which is part of the BIOS which checks the configuration and operating condition of your hardware whenever power is applied to your LifeBook notebook.
  • Page 115 System Clock An oscillator of fixed precise frequency which synchronizes the operation of the system and is counted to provide time of day and date. Thin Film Transistor – A technology for flat display panels which uses a thin film matrix of transistors to control each pixel of the display screen individually.
  • Page 116 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k – S e c t i o n N i n e...
  • Page 117: Index

    ........90 Fujitsu Contact Information .....3 Fujitsu LifeBook storing .
  • Page 118 L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k Function Key F10 ........16 F3 .
  • Page 119 off ........31 sources .
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