Fujitsu T5010 T5010 Getting Started Guide for Configuration A2Q - Page 2

Controls, Connectors, and Access Points, What's in the Box - port replicator

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This convenient guide will lead you through the start-up process and will also offer some valuable tips. What's in the Box Check to see that all of the following items are in the box: o LifeBook T Series Tablet PC o AC adapter and power cable o Lithium ion battery (pre-installed) o Pen-kit including one pen, five additional pen tips, and tip replacement tool o Warranty Terms & Conditions Booklet o Pen tether o Microsoft® associated discs o Microfiber cleaning cloth o Drivers and Applications disc o Trusted Platform Module application disc o Microsoft-associated discs o Third party application disc Controls, Connectors, and Access Points Scroll Strip (for Tablet Mode) Fingerprint Sensor Built-in Microphones Touchpad Cursor Control Left Button Right Button Optional Webcam Display Panel *(Optional Capacitive Touchscreen) LifeBook Security/ Tablet PC Buttons Power Suspend/ Resume Switch Status Indicator Panel Scroll Strip Keyboard Status Indicator Panel Wireless Radio On/Off Switch *Using the Optional Capacitive Touchscreen Certain configurations of this Tablet PC have a capacitive touchscreen with dual digitizer option. This type of display allows you to use either the stylus or your finger(s) as a pointing device. This type of display also allows you to use "gestures" to perform such actions as scroll, zoom, and rotate. See your User's Guide for more details. RIGHT PANEL BACK PANEL Anti-Theft Lock Slot Flexible Bay Anti-Theft Lock Slot *Modem (RJ-11) Jack USB 2.0 Port Air Vents LEFT PANEL Microphone Jack PC Card Slot Air Vents USB 2.0 Port PC Card Slot Eject Button Pen Garage DC Power Jack Headphone Jack Pen Tether Attachment Point Memory Stick/ SD Card Slot Smart Card Slot 2 IEEE 1394 Jack External Video Port *No modem on systems with WWAN device Bottom PANEL Memory Upgrade Compartment Dust Filter Port Replicator Connector USB 2.0 Port Gigabit LAN (RJ-45) Jack Lithium ion Battery Bay Battery Latch Battery Latch Air Vents Modular Bay Release Latch

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Pen Tether
Attachment
Point
Pen Garage
Air Vents
PC Card Slot Eject Button
DC
Power
Jack
USB 2.0
Port
Smart Card Slot
Headphone Jack
IEEE 1394 Jack
Memory Stick/
SD Card Slot
Microphone Jack
PC Card Slot
Anti-Theft Lock Slot
Flexible Bay
Anti-Theft
Lock Slot
Air Vents
USB 2.0 Port
USB 2.0 Port
Gigabit LAN (RJ-45) Jack
*No modem on systems with WWAN device
External Video Port
*Modem (RJ-11) Jack
This convenient guide will lead you through the start-up
process and will also offer some valuable tips.
LEFT PANEL
BOTTOM PANEL
RIGHT PANEL
BACK PANEL
Controls, Connectors,
and Access Points
What’s in the Box
Check to see that all of the following items are in the box:
o
LifeBook T Series Tablet PC
o
Pen tether
o
AC adapter and power cable
o
Microsoft
®
associated discs
o
Lithium ion battery (pre-installed)
o
Microfiber cleaning cloth
o
Pen-kit including one pen, five
o
Drivers and Applications disc
additional pen tips, and tip
o
Trusted Platform Module application disc
replacement tool
o
Microsoft-associated discs
o
Warranty Terms & Conditions Booklet
o
Third party application disc
Battery Latch
Battery Latch
Modular Bay
Release Latch
Lithium ion Battery Bay
Air Vents
Memory Upgrade
Compartment
Port Replicator
Connector
Dust Filter
Touchpad
Cursor
Control
Left Button
Right Button
Scroll Strip
Status Indicator Panel
Keyboard
Status Indicator Panel
Fingerprint Sensor
Wireless Radio On/Off Switch
Power Suspend/
Resume Switch
LifeBook Security/
Tablet PC Buttons
Display Panel
*(Optional Capacitive
Touchscreen)
Optional Webcam
Built-in Microphones
Scroll Strip
(for Tablet Mode)
*Using the Optional Capacitive Touchscreen
Certain configurations of this Tablet PC have a capacitive touchscreen with dual digitizer option. This type of display allows you to use either
the stylus or your finger(s) as a pointing device. This type of display also allows you to use “gestures” to perform such actions as scroll,
zoom, and rotate. See your User’s Guide for more details.
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