Macbook pro 13" june 2009 fan rpm remains at 2000 rpm when temp is 85c

Hi,
I've just bought a new macbook pro 13 inch and updated software vis software update.
I've noticed that the fan rpm went to 2700 rpm on every boot but
after a few minutes it goes down to 2000 no matter the temperature is
I'm using iStatPro to see the temp and fan
I've tried open youtube videos to raise the temperature to 71 but the fan remains the same at 2000
Please advise.
Thank you

Thank you for the info
I've just tried resetting the SMC but no luck.
since this is my first mac computer so I'm not sure if this is normal or not
after an investigation with different scenarios of work load I found that
room temp : 27c
cold boot : cpu 45c
: fan 2000 / 2700 rpm
warm boot : cpu 58c
: fan 2000 / 2700 rpm
running parallels
with windows 7
and visual studio : cpu 75c
: fan 2000 rpm
The fan did kick in to 3500 rpm once the temp is 85c
I'm not sure if this is normal or not since my Dell M1330 xps
which running vista and visual studio shows only
cpu: 58c
fan: 3000rpm
Thank you
I'm not thinking about using SMC fan control to set the default to 3000 rpm
and use it only when I work on Windows but not sure if the program will damage
my new baby or not
Thank you

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