Fujitsu C-4120 Laptop User Manual


 
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5. If the device cannot be removed
message appears, save all files, close all
applications, exit Windows 98 SE and
then shutoff the power with the power
switch. (See Power Off on page 17.)
6. Slide the lock toward the rear of your
notebook to release the card.
7. Flip the eject button toward the rear of your
notebook until it is fully extended.
8. Press the eject button in until it is flush with
the side of your notebook.
9. Grasp the card and pull it clear of
your notebook. (See Figure 4-2.)
CAUTION
Windows 98 SE has a shutdown proce-
dure for PC Cards that must be followed
before beginning to remove a card.
Removing PC Cards
If you wish to remove or replace the PC Card,
use the following procedure:
1. Close applications that are using the
PC Card.
2. Double-click on the PC Card indicator on
the Windows taskbar.
From the PC Card Properties Window:
3. Select the card to be removed and click
on the Stop button.
4. Verify that the You can safely
remove your card message appears.
CAUTION
If the PC Card has an external connector
and cable, do not pull on this cable
when removing the card.
PARALLEL PORT DEVICES
To connect a parallel interface device to the
parallel port, be sure that the connector is the
right size and aligned, then push in until it is
fully seated. When it is seated, tighten the hold-
down screw on each end of the connector.
(See Figure 1-7 on page 9.)
SERIAL PORT DEVICES
To connect a Serial (RS-232C) device to the
serial port, be sure that the connector is the
right size and aligned, then push in until it is
fully seated. When it is seated, tighten the hold-
down screw on each end of the connector.
(See Figure 1-7 on page 9.)
USB DEVICES
When installing a device on the USB Port, be
sure that the connector is the right size, aligned,
and fully seated. (See Figure 1-7 on page 9.)
MICROPHONE
Make sure that your mono microphone is
equipped with an 1/8" (3.5 mm) mono mini-
plug. Make sure the plug is aligned and push it
into the jack until fully seated. (See Figure 1-6
on page 8.)