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Fujitsu LIFEBOOK P8010 Manual
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accuracy and completeness of this document.
However, as ongoing development efforts are
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products, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
rules. Operations are subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not be allowed to cause
harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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  • Page 1 LifeBook is a trademark of Fujitsu Limited. consent of Fujitsu. No part of this publication may be stored or transmitted in any electronic form Microsoft, Windows, MS, MS-DOS, Windows NT, without the written consent of Fujitsu.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY 9. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total ampere rating of the INSTRUCTIONS equipment plugged into the extension cord 1. Read these instructions carefully. Save these does not exceed the extension cord ampere instructions for future reference.
  • Page 3 C o py r i g h t 13. CAUTION: When replacing the battery, be sure to install it with the polarities in the correct position. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type or is mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.
  • Page 4: Fcc Notices

    If requested, the user must provide their telephone company with the following information: Changes or modification not expressly approved by Fujitsu could void this 1. The telephone number to which the user’s authority to operate the notebook is connected.
  • Page 5 • Hotel, motel or apartment lobbies. facility. Any repairs or alterations not expressly • Stores where telephones are used by patrons approved by Fujitsu or any equipment failures to order merchandise. may give the telecommunication company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment •...
  • Page 6 The Load Number assigned to each telephone For Authorized Repair Technicians Only terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop or circuit which is used by the device to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may For continued protection against risk of consist of any combination of devices such that fire, replace only with the same type and...
  • Page 7 If you send this product to Fujitsu, or any of its industrial use. affiliates, suppliers, service providers or resellers for repair, Fujitsu does not guarantee the data This product is not designed for or intended for integrity.
  • Page 8 AUSTRALIAN WARNINGS Call Attempts/Retries: WARNING Applications software shall be configured so that no more than 3 attempts are made to establish a FOR SAFETY REASONS, ONLY CONNECT connection to a given number (Note: if the modem EQUIPMENT WITH A TELECOMMUNICA- can detect service tones, up to 10 attempts can TIONS COMPLIANCE LABEL.
  • Page 9 C o py r i g h t NEW ZEALAND WARNINGS Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom’s Telepermit requirements are The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal dependent on the equipment (PC) associated equipment indicates only that Telecom has with this device.
  • Page 10 B. If you are located in New Zealand NOTE: Modem setting in Windows 1. Click start select Control panel select Vista "Phone and Modem Options". A. If you are located in Australia 2. Choose “New Zealand in What Country/ region are you in now? pull down menu 1.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Ta bl e o f C o n t e n t s Table of Contents NAMES OF THE PARTS AND SHOCK SENSOR UTILITY ....30 THEIR FUNCTIONS ...... 1 POWER SOURCES ......32 Front features of the notebook ..... 1 Connecting the Power Adapters ....
  • Page 13: Names Of The Parts And Their Functions

    Names of the Parts and Their Functions NAMES OF THE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS The phenomena described below are characteristics of LCD panels and do not Front features of the notebook indicate that LCD panels are defective. The characteristics of LCD panels •...
  • Page 14 4. Status Indicator LED This indicator displays symbols that correspond to specific components on your Some applications may not allow you to notebook. scroll up and down through a document, using the scroll button. 5. LifeBook Application Panel The LifeBook application panel provides one- touch application launch capability.
  • Page 15: Left/Right Features Of The Notebook

    Names of the Parts and Their Functions Left/Right features of the 5. USB Ports It allows you to connect an optional peripheral notebook device compliant with USB standard, such as a USB floppy disk drive or USB printer. Left Panel 6.
  • Page 16: Right Panel

    Right Panel 4. USB Port It allows you to connect an optional peripheral device compliant with USB standard, such 1. PC Card Eject Button as a USB floppy disk drive or USB printer. Press this button to eject a PC card. 5.
  • Page 17: Bottom Features Of The Notebook

    Names of the Parts and Their Functions Bottom features of the notebook 1. Internal Battery Pack 3. Expansion RAM Module Slot The internal battery pack is installed here. The location of the expansion memory slot. 2. Internal Battery Pack Lock 4.
  • Page 18: Operating Status Indicator Led

    2. Built-in Battery Pack Charging OPERATING STATUS Indicator ( INDICATOR LED This lamp indicates charging status of built- in battery when AC adaptor is connected to When the power is turned off, the status • Green lamp is lit display LEDs are all OFF except for Charging completed or not charging due during battery charging.
  • Page 19 Names of the Parts and Their Functions 4. Numeric Lock Indicator 3. Built-in Battery Pack Level Indicator ( The Numeric Lock indicator states that the internal keyboard is set in ten-key numeric This lamp indicates remaining level of the keypad mode. built-in battery pack.
  • Page 20: Running The Notebook On Its Battery

    RUNNING THE NOTEBOOK Running the notebook on its battery ON ITS BATTERY Charging the battery To run your notebook on its internal battery pack, perform these steps. 1. Connect the AC adapter to your notebook. 1. Disconnect the AC adapter from your notebook, and press the power button.
  • Page 21: Checking The Power Level Of The Battery

    Names of the Parts and Their Functions Checking the power level of Battery temperature alarm (charging status indicator) the battery If the battery pack becomes very hot or cold, the You can check the power level of the battery by charging status indicator will blink orange to tell the battery power level shown on the taskbar that the battery protection feature has been...
  • Page 22: Low Battery Condition

    Low battery condition Leaving the battery low for a specific When the battery is discharged to a very low period of time causes the notebook to level, the power level show on taskbar will give a automatically go into standby mode. warning indicate low battery.
  • Page 23: Power Management

    POWER MANAGEMENT Suspend or Standby mode in Windows saves the contents of your LifeBook notebook’s system Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook has many options memory during periods of inactivity by and features for conserving battery power. Some maintaining power to critical parts. This mode will...
  • Page 24 a The Suspend or Hibernation (Save-to- Windows XP: Disk) mode should not be used with The default settings are not enabled. To enable certain PC Cards. Check your PC Card or disable the Hibernation feature follow these documentation for more information. When steps: PC Cards or external devices are in use, 1.
  • Page 25 Power Maganement POWER OFF Before turning off the power, check that the hard drive/ optical drive access indicator is off. If you turn off the power while accessing a disk there is a risk of data loss. To ensure that your notebook shuts down without error, use the Windows shut down procedure.
  • Page 26: Port Replicator

    Figure 1. Port Replicator features 6. DC Power Jack PORT REPLICATOR The DC power jack allows you to plug in the AC Adaptor to power on your notebook. The port replicator is an optional item. It may be bundled in certain country configurations. Please 7.
  • Page 27: Attaching A Port Replicator

    Port Replicator Attaching a Port Replicator Detaching a Port Replicator The Port Replicator can be attached on your The Port Replicator can be detached from your notebook while the power is on, while in notebook while the power is on, while in suspend suspend mode, while in Hibernation, or mode, or while the power is off.
  • Page 28: Using Fingerprint Authentication

    • Canceling password-protected screen USING FINGERPRINT saver AUTHENTICATION* You can lock your computer if the screen saver is password-protected. However, you have to cancel this lock when canceling the With fingerprint authentication, you can omit screen saver. entering a user name and a password by just With use of fingerprint authentication, just sliding your finger onto the fingerprint sensor at authenticating fingerprints that have...
  • Page 29: Omnipass Enrollment Wizard

    U s i n g F i n g e r p r i n t Au t h e n t i c a t i o n OmniPass Enrollment Wizard Figure 2: OmniPass Enrollment Wizard – User Name &...
  • Page 30 As seen in Figure 5, upon successful verification, the window will show a green capture in the window and the text Verification Successful beneath the window. Click Next to proceed. OmniPass recommends that you enroll at least two fingers (see Figure 6) and if you choose to enroll the second finger, please repeat the process as shown in Figure 3, Figure 4 and Figure 5.
  • Page 31 U s i n g F i n g e r p r i n t Au t h e n t i c a t i o n Figure 10: OmniPass Enrollment Wizard – Backup File Password Figure 8: OmniPass Enrollment Wizard – Backup User Profile To proceed, click Next.
  • Page 32: Omnipass Password Replacement Function

    OmniPass Password Replacement function In this section of the OmniPass Password Replacement function, you will learn how you can teach OmniPass of your login credentials. You can authenticate with OmniPass the next time you gain access to the website where you have taught OmniPass with the set of login credentials.
  • Page 33 U s i n g F i n g e r p r i n t Au t h e n t i c a t i o n 5. Next, you will be prompted to enter a • Automatically enter this password Friendly Name for the website.
  • Page 34: Password Management

    Password Management You can manage your passwords through an interface in OmniPass. Double-click the OmniPass key in the system tray and click on Manage Your Passwords. Under the Password Protected Dialog, you can choose the website remembered by OmniPass and manage the credentials by clicking Unmask Values.
  • Page 35: File And Folder Encryption

    U s i n g F i n g e r p r i n t Au t h e n t i c a t i o n File and Folder Encryption If you choose to encrypt a folder, the folder and all the files in this folder will be encrypted.
  • Page 36: Backup And Restore Omnipass User Profiles

    As mentioned earlier, when encrypting a folder, the folder and all the files in this folder will be encrypted. Files that are copied into this encrypted folder will also be encrypted. The files in this folder can be read and modified and they will be encrypted automatically once Sample icon for encrypted file versus icon for saved and closed as long as they remain in...
  • Page 37 U s i n g F i n g e r p r i n t Au t h e n t i c a t i o n Restore OmniPass User Profile To restore a user profile, select the Restore a user’s OmniPass profile and select the profile to be restored.
  • Page 38: Omnipass Control Center Overview

    OmniPass Control Center Manage Your Passwords Overview Please refer to Password Management section for the Manage Your Passwords portion of the Control Center. The OmniPass Control Center can be accessed by the following:- • Clicking on the Windows taskbar; select Protect Your Files All Programs;...
  • Page 39 U s i n g F i n g e r p r i n t Au t h e n t i c a t i o n Change Your System Settings Change Your User Settings With this selection, you can adjust your OmniPass system settings refer to the setting preferences such as: Audio setting, Taskbar of your OmniPass software and the setting will...
  • Page 40 Run Enrollment Wizard Note: The OmniPass guide indicated in this manual serves as a rough guide to the usage In this portion, you can add/remove user to/ of the OmniPass software and the diagram from OmniPass, backup/restore a user’s may differ from the version installed in the OmniPass profile as well as to modify a user’s user’s system.
  • Page 41: Version Information

    U s i n g F i n g e r p r i n t Au t h e n t i c a t i o n Version Information Scrolling Version information on fingerprint The Fingerprint sensor now comes with a authentication utility is displayed in the left- scrolling function.
  • Page 42: Shock Sensor Utility

    SHOCK SENSOR UTILITY General information The Shock Sensor Utility is designed to decrease the risk of damage to the computer's hard disk drive (HDD) in the event of excessive impact or vibration. Additionally, the Shock Sensor Utility has the ability to improve the security of the computer by automatically locking the computer with a password when it is carried.
  • Page 43 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d w i t h yo u r L i fe B o o k N o t e b o o k • Ignore keyboard action •...
  • Page 44: Power Sources

    DC Power Jack POWER SOURCES Connecting the Power The Lithium ion battery is not charged at the point of purchase. Remember to connect the Adapter AC adapter to your notebook to charge the battery fully before you use it for the first time. The AC adapter provides power for operating your notebook and charging the batteries.
  • Page 45: Power On

    Power Sources When you Power On your LifeBook notebook, it Power On will perform a Power On Self Test (POST) to check the internal parts and configuration. If an Suspend/Resume/Power On Button error is found, your LifeBook notebook will emit The Suspend/Resume/Power On button is used an audio warning and/or an error message will to turn on your LifeBook notebook from its off...
  • Page 46: Changing The Internal Battery Pack

    4. Install a new battery pack. CHANGING THE Firmly insert the battery pack until you hear INTERNAL BATTERY a “Click” sound. PACK Be sure to turn off your notebook before changing the internal battery pack. Do not touch any connectors on the notebook or battery pack.
  • Page 47: Adding Memory

    Fujitsu memory module such that the two removed, data may be lost or corrupted. memory modules in the memory slots are of the This may also damage the memory same capacity and specification.
  • Page 48 1. Turn off your notebook and disconnect the AC adapter from it. Claw 2. Close the LCD panel, and turn and place your notebook upside down. 3. Remove the internal battery pack. To avoid damage, do not to touch internal components unnecessarily. 5.
  • Page 49 Adding Memory 6. Reattach the cover that was removed previously. RAM module slot cover 7. Attach the built-in battery pack. Reattach the built-in battery pack that was removed previously.
  • Page 50: Checking The Memory Capacity

    Checking the memory Changing memory module capacity The memory module installed on your notebook can be replaced with a larger size of memory. 1. Turn off the notebook and disconnect the If the memory is not installed correctly, AC adapter from it. an error message "Expansion memory error"...
  • Page 51 Adding Memory 5. Remove the memory module. 7. Attach the memory compartment cover. Displace the hook on each side from the Reattach the memory compartment cover memory module. The memory module removed earlier on. comes up slightly. Pull the memory module diagonally up to detach it from the slot.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING the Troubleshooting Table without success, contact your support representative. Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook is sturdy and Before you place the call, you should have the subject to few problems in the field. However, you following information ready so that the customer...
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting Table

    Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Troubleshooting Table Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Audio Problem There is no sound The software volume Adjust the sound volume control settings in coming from the control is set too low.
  • Page 54 Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Optical Drive Problems Windows DVD/CD-RW/ Start the DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM from the LifeBook notebook fails to recognize CD-ROM auto insertion desktop or application software or re-enable DVD/CD-RW/ CD- function is disabled. the Windows DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM auto insertion function. ROM’s.
  • Page 55 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Hard Drive Problems You cannot access Revise BIOS settings to set both Primary your hard drive. Master and Primary Slave correctly. The wrong drive Verify drive designator used by application is designator was used by...
  • Page 56 Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Memory Problems Your Info menu of Your memory upgrade Remove and re-install your memory upgrade the BIOS setup module is not properly module. utility does not installed. show the correct amount of installed You have a memory Check for Power On Self Test (POST) memory.
  • Page 57 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution PC Card Problems The card is not properly Remove and re-install the card. A card inserted in the PC Card slot installed.
  • Page 58 Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Power Failures The power adapter (AC Move the AC cord to a different outlet, check You turn on your LifeBook notebook adapter) has no power for a line switch or tripped circuit breaker for and nothing seems from the AC outlet.
  • Page 59 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Power Failures You are running an Use both the primary battery and an optional The batteries seem to discharge application that uses a second battery and/or use a power adapter for too quickly.
  • Page 60 The boot sequence Set the operating source by pressing the powers up and settings of the setup utility [ESC] key while the Fujitsu logo is displayed are not compatible with on screen or use the [F2] key and enter the displays power-on information, but your configuration.
  • Page 61 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Shutdown and Startup Problems BIOS setup changes were Make sure you select Save Changes And Exit Your notebook appears to change not saved when you made when exiting the BIOS setup utility.
  • Page 62 Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Video Problems Power On Self Test Contact your support representative. The LifeBook notebook turned (POST) has detected a on with a series of failure which does not allow the display to beeps and your built-in display is operate.
  • Page 63 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Video Problems You are running an You can fill the full screen at lower resolution The application display uses only a application that does not by changing the display compensation setting portion of your...

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