Fujitsu U820 U820 Getting Started Guide

Fujitsu U820 - LifeBook Mini-Notebook - Atom 1.6 GHz Manual

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    /OR TOUCH SCREEN. 10. User's Guide • To take advantage of all the features of your new Fujitsu LifeBook notebook, it is highly recommended that you read your User's Guide. It contains important detailed information about your new computer. Common Indicators Status Indicators Battery Charge/DC-In
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CLICK ME
External Monitor/
LAN Adaptor
LAN Cable
AC Adaptor
DC Power
Jack
Caution
To avoid possible damage to your computer, be sure
the display panel is perpendicular to the keyboard
before rotating it.
The Lithium ion battery is not charged upon purchase.
Initially you will need to connect either the AC adapter
or the Auto/Airline adapter to use your notebook.
Power Management
Your notebook has many options
and features for conserving
battery power. Some of these
features are automatic. However,
others depend on the parameters
you set to best suit your operating
conditions, such as display bright-
ness. Internal power management
for your notebook may be con-
trolled from settings made in your
operating system, or from settings
made in the BIOS setup utility.
There are other things that you
can do to prevent your battery
from quickly running down. You
can create an appropriate power
saving profile, put your notebook
into Standby (Sleep) mode when
it is not performing an operation,
and you can limit the use of high
power devices. As with all mobile,
battery powered computers, there
is a trade-off between performance
and power savings.
When your notebook is active,
the Suspend/Resume button
can be pushed to manually
put the notebook into Standby
mode. Push it again to
reactivate your computer.
Keyboard
“Headlights”
In dim light, you can press button 2
to turn on the keyboard
“Headlights.”
This convenient guide will lead you through the start-up
process and will also offer some valuable tips.
1. Open the Display Panel
Ensure that your LifeBook is on a hard level surface and that the
air vents are not blocked.
Lift the display, being careful not to touch the screen.
Adjust the display until it is at a comfortable viewing angle.
2. Connect AC Power
Plug the AC adapter into your notebook.
Plug the power cord into the AC adapter.
Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet.
3. Connect to Internet or Network
In order to use the internal LAN device directly with the system, you
must first attach the included external video/LAN adapter cable.
Connect the other end of the LAN Adapter Cable to a wall jack
or Ethernet router.
4. Turn on Power
Slide the Suspend/Resume/Power on button to the back (on right side)
to turn on the notebook.
The notebook is now on and the battery is being charged.
The notebook will begin a power-on self test. Once successfully completed,
the operating system will begin the initialization process.
9. Use the Touch Screen
The Touch Screen allows you to use the stylus as a pointing device. Use
the stylus to click, double-click, drag items and icons, or to draw like a
pencil in drawing or painting programs.
DO NOT USE EXCESSIVE FORCE
WHEN TAPPING OR WRITING ON THE
SCREEN WITH THE STYLUS. EXCESSIVE FORCE COULD RESULT IN
DAMAGE TO THE LED AND/OR TOUCH SCREEN.
10. User’s Guide
To take advantage of all the features of your new Fujitsu LifeBook
notebook, it is highly recommended that you read your User’s Guide.
It contains important detailed information about your new computer.
LEFT PANEL
BOTTOM PANEL
RIGHT PANEL
TABLET MODE BUTTONS
Controls, Connectors,
and Access Points
Initial Start Up
What’s in the Box
Check to see that all of the following items are in the box:
o
LifeBook U Series Notebook
o
Drivers and Application Disc
o
AC adapter and power cable
o
Warranty Terms & Conditions Booklet
o
Lithium ion battery (pre-installed)
o
Microsoft associated materials
o
Stylus
o
Recovery and Utility Disc
Keyboard
Status Indicator Panels
LifeBook Application/
Tablet Buttons
Port Replicator or External Monitor/LAN
Adapter Cable Connector
Fingerprint Sensor
Built-in Microphone
Keyboard Light
Cursor Control
Keyboard Light
Speaker
Display Panel
Pen/Pen Holder
Web Camera
Headphone Jack
USB 2.0 Port
Anti-Theft Lock Slot
Microphone Jack
SD Card Slot
Volume Control
Common Indicators
Status Indicators
Wireless LAN/
Bluetooth Switch
Compact
Flash Card Slot
DC Power
Jack
Suspend/Resume Button
Lithium ion
Battery Bay
Battery Latchs
Air Vents
Air Vents
Drivers
Look for the latest drivers on the
Drivers and Applications Restore
CD. Right-click the FDU icon
(located in the Start Menu, System
Tray, or on the Desktop) and select
“update”, or download them at
us.fujitsu.com/computers.
(FDU)
Button (2)
5. Use the Cursor Control Buttons
Cursor Control: Works the same as a mouse ball by moving the cursor
around the display. It only requires light pressure with the tip of your finger.
The more pressure used, the faster the cursor will move. Note: The Cursor
Control can also be used in the same manner as the left button; first use
it to position the cursor, then tap on it to activate your selection.
Left Button: Functions the same as a left mouse button. To left-click,
move the cursor to the item you wish to select, and click the Left
button once. You can also left-click by moving the cursor to the
item you wish to select, then tapping the Cursor Control once.
Right Button: Functions the same as a right mouse button. To right click,
move the cursor to the item you wish to select, and click the Right Button
once.
Double-clicking does not function with the Right Button
. To
double-click, move the cursor to the item you wish to select, then double
click the Left Button.
Scroll Buttons: Allow you to scroll up and down a screen. Note:
The actual functionality of these buttons may vary depending
on the application used and how they are assigned in the
Tablet PC Settings utility in the Control Panel.
6. Register
Accept the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
Licensing Agreement and the Fujitsu
End User License Agreement to proceed. Select your User ID and
Password during the “Welcome Screen.” Keep a record of your
User ID and password stored in a secure place.
THE SCREEN WILL
GO DARK FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO MINUTES.
Do not attempt
to turn power on or off during this stage.
Register your computer with Fujitsu Service and Support via our
website (us.fujitsu.com/computers).
7. Activate Additional Utilities & Drivers
Check to be sure the WLAN switch is on (on left side).
In addition to an icon on the desktop, a dialog box will
automatically open that prompts you to run Click Me!.
If you choose to not run ClickMe! at this time, the ClickMe! icon will
appear on your desktop. When you click the Click Me! icon, your system
will automatically build the icon tray in the bottom right of the screen.
These icons provide links to utilities that you will frequently access.
8. Convert from Notebook to Tablet
Lift the display until it is perpendicular to the keyboard.
Carefully rotate the display clockwise until it is
facing backwards.
Holding the top edge of the display
panel, push it down until it is
on top of the keyboard.
To return to a notebook configuration,
raise the screen until it is perpendicular
to the keyboard. Be sure to turn the
display in the reverse direction of
the original rotation.
Battery Charge/DC-In Indicator
Amber: AC adapter and battery
available, system is charging.
Blue: AC adapter and battery are available
and system is fully charged, or AC adapter
is plugged in but battery is not installed.
Amber, blinking: AC adapter and battery are
available and waiting to charge battery
(battery is out of thermal range).
Off: AC adapter is not plugged in.
Battery Level Indicator:
Blue, solid: Battery is between
50% and 100% charged.
Orange, solid: Battery is between
13% and 49% charged.
Red, solid: Battery is between
0% and 12% charged.
Orange, blinking: Blinks during battery
status measurement (Four seconds
after the battery is installed).
Red, blinking: There is a problem
with the battery.
Off: There is no battery installed.
Hard Drive Access Indicator
Glows blue when your internal
hard drive is being accessed.
Flickering is normal.
Power Indicator
Glows blue: System is turned on.
Flashing: Standby mode
Not visible: Power is off or in Hibernation mode
NumLk Indicator
Shows that the integral keyboard is set
in ten-key numeric keypad mode.
CapsLock Indicator
Shows keyboard is set to type
in all capital letters.
ScrLk Indicator
Shows that your scroll lock is active.
Cursor Control
Left Button
Ctrl-Alt-Del Button
Right Button
Rotation Button
Button 2
Button 1
Down/Page Down
Function (Fn) Button
Up/Page Up
Fingerprint Sensor
Pen/Pen
Holder
Utilities that need to be loaded
The Zoom utility allows you to zoom in or out on the screen as well as map
an application button to zoom in/out. In the Control Panel, open Tablet
(PC) and Pen Settings, and click on “Change.” Follow the on-screen
instructions. See the User’s Guide for more detailed instructions.
Touch Settings can be used to increase the size of certain Windows®
user interface items. Go to ‘All Programs’ and find the Origami Experience
Pack. Under ‘Touch Setting’ select ‘Optimize Touch Settings’ and click
okay. Touch Settings will be optimized when you log off then log in.
Additional third party software applications may be on your desktop
for installation.