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Important notes

Energy saving, disposal and recycling

Disposal
Energysaving
Recycling
You can find information on these subjects in chapter
"Activating power-saving mode", Page
26, on
the Recovery DVD or on our website ("http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/about/fts/environment-care/").
The following sections apply to the FUJITSU Thin Client FUTRO only:
Information about the "Eco-design directive": Regulation 1275/2008, based on the EU Eco-design
Directive (2009/125/EU), defines requirements for the power consumption of electrical and
electronic domestic and office devices in stand-by and off mode.
In general, all FUTRO thin client products have been developed for energy-efficient operation and low
stand-by losses. Customer-specific requirements and requirements of the operating system, which
are a priority for optimal operation, can contradict the requirements of the above-mentioned regulation.
For administrative purposes, such as remote maintenance of systems, the "Wake-on-LAN"
(WoL) function is indispensable for our customers and is therefore a default setting. When the
WoL function is active, the maximum permissible power draw can be exceeded slightly in OFF
mode. By deactivating the WoL function, it is possible to comply with the legal requirements.
Please see chapter
"Activating power-saving mode", Page 26
for the procedure.
The energy saving mode (ACPI S4 Save-to-disk), which is familiar from many current mobile
and desktop systems, is not available in the embedded operating systems for technical reasons.
Therefore, it is not possible to switch devices with this operating system automatically into Off mode.
The operating system of a thin client is stored on a flash memory with optimised size and is provided
with write protection after configuration has been completed by the customer. This prevents data
security from being put at risk through frequent writing to a flash memory, such as when updating
the swapfiles in the operating system or through other applications. Every flash memory permits
only a limited number of write cycles. Both the activated write protection and the available limited
flash memory capacity rule out the possibility of activating energy saving mode (ACPI S4).
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