Fujitsu Lifebook P1620 laptop
FUJITSU P1620 MANUAL
http://www.fujitsupc.com/...1EN-00%20rA.pdf
Table of contents
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• Preface »
• About This Guide »
• Conventions Used in the Guide »
• Fujitsu Contact Information »
• Getting to Know Your LifeBook »
• Overview »
• Locating the Controls and Connectors »
• Front and Display Components »
• Left-Side Panel Components »
• Right-Side Panel Components »
• Back Panel Components »
• Bottom Components »
• Status Indicator Panel »
• Power Indicator »
• Battery Level Indicator »
• Hard Drive Access Indicator »
• NumLk Indicator »
• CapsLock Indicator »
• ScrLk Indicator »
• Display Panel »
• Opening the Display Panel »
• Using the System as a Tablet »
• Display Orientations in Tablet Configuration »
• Adjusting Display Panel Brightness »
• Keyboard »
• Using the Keyboard »
• Quick Point Pointing Device/Touch Screen »
• Quick Point Control Adjustment »
• Clicking »
• Double-Clicking »
• Dragging »
• Calibrating the Touch Screen »
• Volume Control »
• Controlling the Volume »
• LifeBook Security/Application Panel »
• Setting up Your LifeBook Security Panel »
• Passwords »
• Operating Your LifeBook Security/Application Panel »
• Precautions »
• Uninstalling the Security Panel Application »
• Launching Applications with the Security/Application Panel »
• Changing Button Functions »
• Getting Started with Your LifeBook »
• Power Sources »
• Connecting the Power Adapters »
• Starting Your LifeBook Notebook »
• Power On »
• Boot Sequence »
• Hard Disk Drive Passwords »
• BIOS Setup Utility »
• Booting the System »
• Starting Windows Vista the first time »
• Starting Windows XP the First Time »
• Registering Your LifeBook notebook with Fujitsu »
• Installing ClickMe! »
• Fujitsu Driver Update Utility »
• Power Management »
• Power/Suspend/Resume Button »
• Standby (Sleep) Mode »
• Hibernation (Save-to-Disk) Feature »
• Windows Power Management »
• Restarting the System »
• Powering Off »
• User-Installable Features »
• Lithium ion Battery »
• Recharging the Batteries »
• Replacing the Battery »
• Memory Upgrade Module »
• Removing Memory Modules »
• Installing a Memory Upgrade Module »
• Checking the Memory Capacity »
• Secure Digital Cards »
• Inserting SD Cards »
• Removing An SD Card »
• PC Cards »
• Installing PC Cards »
• Removing PC Cards »
• Smart Card Reader »
• Port Replicator »
• Port Replicator Components »
• Attaching Port Replicator »
• Detaching Port Replicator »
• Device Ports »
• Modem (RJ-11) Jack »
• Internal LAN (RJ-45) jack »
• Docking Port »
• Universal Serial Bus Ports »
• Microphone Jack »
• Headphone Jack »
• External Video Port »
• Troubleshooting Your LifeBook »
• Troubleshooting »
• Identifying the Problem »
• Specific Problems »
• Power On Self Test Messages »
• Restoring Your Pre-installed Software »
• Re-installing Individual Drivers and Applications »
• Restoring the Operating System for Windows XP Systems »
• Restoring the Operating System for Windows Vista Systems »
• Automatically Downloading Driver Updates »
• Care and Maintenance »
• Caring for your LifeBook Notebook »
• Cleaning your LifeBook notebook »
• Storing your LifeBook notebook »
• Traveling with your LifeBook notebook »
• Batteries »
• Media Care »
• System Specifications »
• Specifications »
• Configuration Label »
• Microprocessor »
• Chipset »
• Memory »
• Video »
• Audio »
• Mass Storage Device Options »
• Features »
• Device Ports »
• Keyboard »
• Power »
• Dimensions and Weight »
• Environmental Requirements »
• Popular Accessories »
• Pre-Installed Software »
• Learning About Your Software »
• Glossary »
• Regulatory Information »
• Notice »
• FCC NOTICES »
• DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICES »
• Appendix A: WLAN User’s Guide »
• FCC Regulatory Information »
• Regulatory Notes and Statements »
• Before Using the Optional Wireless LAN »
• Wireless LAN Device Covered by this Document »
• Characteristics of the WLAN Device »
• Wireless LAN Modes Using this Device »
• Wireless Network Considerations »
• Deactivating the WLAN Device »
• Activating the WLAN Device »
• Configuring the Wireless LAN »
• Configuring the WLAN Using Windows Vista »
• Configuring the WLAN Using Windows XP »
• Connection to the network »
• Troubleshooting the WLAN »
• Troubleshooting »
• WLAN Specifications »
• Specifications »
• Using the Bluetooth Device »
• What is Bluetooth »
• Where to Find Information About Bluetooth »
• Appendix B: Fingerprint Sensor Device »
• Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device »
• Getting Started »
• Installing OmniPass »
• User Enrollment »
• Using OmniPass »
• Configuring OmniPass »
• OmniPass Control Center »
• Troubleshooting »
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FUJITSU P1620 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
www.wired.com
The Fujistsu P1620 is lighter, cheaper, and packed with features the Air doesn’t have — while lacking some of those it does...card slot, wired Ethernet, PC Card slot and dual USB, road warriors have a hard choice ahead of them...I finally bought a Fujitsu Lifebook P1610 (the P1620 predecessor) last year, after years of waiting for Apple to come out with something lighter...
forum.tabletpcreview.com
My opinion is that you will get the most out of the P1610 (or even P1620) if you want it to serve a UMPC function, which to be is a "secondary" laptop/tablet...Reasons why I think it's not good to be the main & only tablet...
www.gottabemobile.com
It is a solid performer, great form factor, and good guts...It feels so good to have an inking device this small in my hands...The P1620 is now my inking device of choice, but not my computer of choice...For me, I have learned through my most recent purchases (HP 2710P and now P1620) that I do not like anti-glare screens...
blogs.genghiskhent.com
Their thoughts can be divided into two categories, the screen and performance...Nevertheless, both James and Sean report that the inking still is quite good...
it.toolbox.com
I ordered a Fujitsu P1620 or Myagi Jr...The P1610 was just about the perfect mobile PC for me with the exception of some anemic components and the refreshed P1620 should correct that nicely...The P1620 wasn't the cheapest computer by anyone's standards but is one of the nicest form factors available and I can't wait to get this baby...
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