[. . . ] The following are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation: IBM, IBM PC AT, IBM PS/2. The following are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation: MS, MS-DOS, Windows 98. PCMCIA is a trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. BaySwap is a registered trademark of Phoenix Technologies, Ltd. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks and Celeron is a trademark of Intel Corporation. [. . . ] When this happens there will be a multiple beep alarm and the Battery Level indicator will show a dead battery. Your notebook will then go into Suspend mode to try and protect your data for as long as possible. There is no guarantee that your data will not be lost once the notebook reaches this point. CAUTION You may not be able to hear the audio alarm if the volume control is set too low or is turned off by either the hardware or software. However, you will still be able to see the Battery Level indicator flash. Once the low battery alarm occurs you need to save all your active data and put your notebook into Suspend mode until you can provide a new power source. You should provide a charged battery, an AC power adapter, or Auto/ Airline as soon as possible. Shorted Batteries The Status Indicator panel uses a symbol inside the battery outline of the Battery Level indicator to display the operating level available in that battery. (See figure 29 on page 17) If this display shows a Shorted Battery, it means that the battery is damaged and must be replaced so it does not damage any other parts of your notebook. REPLACING THE BATTERY With the purchase of an additional battery, you can have a fully charged spare to swap with one that is not charged. Plug in the AC adapter and turn the power on. CAUTION When you are in Suspend mode there must always be at least one power source active. If you turn off the power with the power switch, or remove all power sources while your notebook is in Suspend mode, any data that has not been saved to the hard drive will be lost. Battery Release Panel Dead Battery Suspend mode shows on the Status indicator just like the normal Suspend mode. Once your notebook goes into Dead Battery Suspend mode you will be unable to resume operation until you provide a source of power either from an adapter, or a charged battery. The treeview will expand to show the CD-ROM drive manufacturer's name and model number. Double-click on the CD-ROM drive manufacturer's name and model number. This will open the CD-ROM drive manufacturer's name and model number dialog box. Select the Settings tab and then remove the check mark in the Automatic Insertion Notification box to turn it off. Click Close in the System Properties dialog box, then click Yes in the System Settings Change pop-up window when it asks you to restart your machine and activate this change. The Automatic Insertion function can be re-activated by repeating this process and placing a check mark in the Automatic Insertion Notification box to turn it back on. AUTOMATIC INSERTION FUNCTION The Automatic Insertion Function allows your notebook to automatically start a CD as soon as it is inserted in the CD-ROM drive and the tray is closed. Your notebook will begin playing an audio CD or will start an application if the CD includes an auto run file. Disabling Automatic Insertion Function To disable the Automatic Insertion function, follow these easy steps: 1. From the Start menu, select Settings, and then select Control Panel. 56 User Installable Features DVD/CD Eject Button DVD/CD Holder Tray Figure 4-6 DVD/CD-ROM Drive DVD/CD-ROM Drive Your Fujitsu LifeBook Series notebook contains a DVD/ CD-ROM drive which is both a 6x max DVD player and a 24x max CD player. (Figure 4-6) Installing the DVD Player Software To install the DVD Player software follow these easy step: 1. Make sure you either close or disable any open programs, applications and utilities. [. . . ] RAM Module A printed circuit card with memory and associated circuitry which allows the user to add additional memory to the computer without special tools. In your notebook this refers to returning to active operation after having been in one of the suspension states. A form of memory in which information is stored by physically altering the material. Data stored in this way can not be changed by your notebook and does not require power to maintain it. [. . . ]