Fujitsu 2300 manual

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    Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document; ho wever, because ongoing development ef forts are made to continua lly i mprove the capabilities o f our products , we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the conten ts of this document. We disclaim liability for errors, omissions, or future[...]

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    iii Agency Comp lian ce UL Notices Cautions • For continued pro tection agai nst the r isk of fi re, replace only wi th the sam e type and rati ng of fuse. • There is a danger of explosion if the CMOS batter y is incorre ctly replac ed. Replac e only with t he same or equivalent type r ecomme nded by the manufacturer . Dispos e of used batterie[...]

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    iv FCC Notices Note: For more detai l ed information about t he FCC rules and their appl icability t o the Stylistic 2300 pe n tablet, refer to Appendix A of this d ocument. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY accordi ng to FCC Part 15 Responsible Pa rty Name : Fujitsu Persona l Systems, Inc. Address: 5200 Patrick Henry D rive Santa Clara , CA Telephone: 408[...]

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    v T ab le of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Sta rted Include d with the Stylis tic 23 00 Pen Tablet ........ ........ ....... ........... ....... ... 1-1 Optional Acc esso ries ... .... ....... ... ........ ... .... ....... .... ... ........ ... ........ ... .... ....... ... 1 -2 Stylistic 2300 P en Tablet Featur es ........... ....... ....... ........[...]

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    vi Appendix A Agency Notice s FCC Notices ........... ........ ... ........ ... .... ....... .... ... ........ ... ....... .... .... ....... .... ... ...... A-1 Notice t o Users of Ra dios and Television............ ....... ........... ...... A-1 Notice to Users of the U S Telephone Ne twork... ........... ....... ...... A-1 DOC (Industry Canada) C[...]

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    1-1 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted The Stylistic 2300™ pen tablet is a high-perfor mance, pen-based computer that is designed to support Win d ow s 95, Windows 98, or Wi ndows NT. This chapter provides an overview of the S tylistic 2300 pen tablet and its features. Included with the St ylistic 2300 P e n T ablet 1 The following items are included wit[...]

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    1-2 Gettin g Started Optional Accessories 1 The following optional accessories ca n be used with the Stylistic 2300 pen tablet. Refer to the instructions provided with these accessories for details on th eir use. • Auto adapte r F MW CB2 • Stylistic port replicator FMW 25PR 1 • External floppy disk drive FMWFD2 • Low-power keyboar d (contac[...]

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    Stylistic 2300 Pen Tablet Features 1-3 Styli stic 23 00 P en T ab let F eatures 1 Features and controls that you use to operate the Stylistic 2300 pen tablet are described briefly below and illu strated in Figures 1-1 and 1-2 . De tai ls on using these features and con trols are provided later in th is manual. F r ont Features: 1 • Status display[...]

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    1-4 Gettin g Started Figure 1 -1 Stylistic 2300 P e n T ablet F eatures (F ron t View) Rear Features: 1 • System inter face port: Allows you to co nnect the Sty listic port replicator o r other appro ved docking device. † • PS/2-style ke yboard/mouse port: Allow s you to attach a keyboard o r mouse. † • DC input connector: Allows you to c[...]

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    Stylistic 2300 Pen Tablet Features 1-5 • Reset button: R estarts the pen tablet in the event of system dif ficulty . The r eset button cannot be seen in Figure 1-2; it is located behind the I/O connector door . • Pen tether attachment p oints: Allows you to attach a pen teth er . † • Heat sink vents: Pr ovides cooling for processor . (Do no[...]

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    1-6 Gettin g Started Status Di spla y 1 Icons appear in the S tatu s display indicatin g the status of sys tem function s su ch as system power an d battery charge level. The loca tion of icons in the Status display is shown in Figure 1 -3. Figure 1-3 Status Di splay Icons Table 1-1 show s how individual icons are displayed, and describes what th e[...]

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    Status Disp la y 1-7 Char g ing ic on (arrow di spla yed near Battery Gauge i con). Contin uous: Battery chargi ng. Blinking : Battery tempera ture ou t of thermal r ange , chargin g stopped . Not displa yed: Battery not charg ing. Battery Gauge icon. This icon disp la ys a number of “cel ls” to indic ate the stat us of t he battery pac k. (Di [...]

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    1-8 Gettin g Started Connect ors a nd P er iph er al Int erf aces 1 Connectors and peripheral in terfaces on the Stylistic 2300 pen tablet allow you to connect a variety of devices. Figures 1-4 and 1-5 show location s of peripheral connectors on the pen tablet. Figure 1-4 P er iphe ral Connect ors DC Input Video P or t Serial P or t A P arallel P o[...]

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    Connectors and Pe ripheral In terfaces 1-9 A floppy disk drive con nector is located behind the battery and is accessible only when the battery pack is remo ved. Note: The floppy disk d rive connector us es a special in terface that can be ma ted only with a Fujitsu FMWFD2 floppy disk dr ive. Do not attempt to connect any oth er type of unit to th [...]

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    1-1 0 Gettin g Started Table 1-2 pro vides a description of each peripheral connector o n the Stylistic 2300 pen tablet. Each of the illustrated icons is embo ssed on the pen tablet case. T able 1-2 P eri pheral Connec tors Connector / P eriph eral P en T ablet Icon Purpose DC input conne ctor Conn ect an e xter n al pow er source such as the A C a[...]

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    Connectors and Pe ripheral In terfaces 1-11 Micropho ne jac k Connec t an e xter nal m icrophone . The internal micropho ne is disab led when y ou plug in a n ex ternal micr ophone . Headpho ne jac k Connect stere o headp hones or pow ered e xternal speak ers . The internal speak er is disab led when you plug i n e xternal head phone s or sp eak er[...]

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    2-1 Chapter 2 Using the Sty listic 2300 P en T ablet This chapter covers the fundamental concepts, basic system operation and use, and system fu nctions of the Stylis tic 2300 p en tablet. You s hould famil iarize your self with this information befo re you attempt to opera te the system. System St ates 2 Before you begin using the Stylisti c 2300 [...]

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    2-2 Using th e Styli stic 230 0 Pen Table t • Off state All system functions ar e turned of f to conserve power . The system does not respon d to the pen or oth er input. The system boots at the next system power -on. Note: Th e sys tem c ons umes th e same amou nt of power whet her it is i n Sus pend-t o-Disk mode or the Off state. Y our system [...]

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    Starting th e Pen Ta blet 2-3 Star tin g the P en T a b le t 2 Follow the proc edu re below to start the Stylistic 2 300 pen tablet. Before you begin, confirm that th e system is in the Off state. To do s o, observe the Status display. If the Power icon is no t vis ible in the Statu s display, the system is in the Off state and it is safe to perfor[...]

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    2-4 Using th e Styli stic 230 0 Pen Table t Shutting Down the System 2 Follow these steps to shut dow n and turn off yo ur system: 1. If system operation has been suspended, r esume system operation. See “Resuming System Operation” later in th is chapter for details. 2. Save your work a nd close all running pr ograms. 3. Choo se Shut Down fr om[...]

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    Suspendi ng Sys tem Opera tion 2-5 The Power icon either flashes or is not displayed when system operation is suspended, depending on how your system is configured. At this point, programs that were running ar e stopped, active data is saved, and the system enters one of two diff erent low-power states, or suspend mo des, as explained in the foll o[...]

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    2-6 Using th e Styli stic 230 0 Pen Table t • If the battery pack c harge dr ops to the Low-Battery W arning level while the system is runnin g, the sy stem will beep periodical ly . If this occurs, sus pend system operation, shut down the syst em, or attach an external power source, such as the AC adapter , to the pen tablet. • If the battery [...]

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    Using Hotpads 2-7 Note that power to severa l system components must be restor ed before system operation r esumes. Allow suf ficient time for system opera tion to resume befo re attempting to use the system. If your system us es Suspend-to-Disk mode, it will take longer to re sume operation as com pared to using Suspend-to-RAM mode. T ime is neede[...]

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    2-8 Using th e Styli stic 230 0 Pen Table t • Display Select hotpad This hotpad allows you to choose the pen tablet display scr een, an external video monitor , or both as the selected system display(s). The pen tablet display scr een appears blank when an external m onitor alone is selected. • Contrast hotpads Contrast h otpads allow you to ad[...]

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    Using the Pe n 2-9 Note: Y ou may need to tap the p en tip against the screen initially to turn on the pen. The pen turn s off automat ically to co nserve th e pen ba tt ery if no t u sed for a peri od of approximately 3 minutes. Here are some hints that m ay help you use the pen more ef fectively. • T o activate the T ip switch , tap or hold the[...]

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    2-1 0 Using th e Styli stic 230 0 Pen Table t Chargi ng t he Bat ter y P ac k 2 The Stylistic 2300 battery pack can be charged while it is installed in the pen tablet. To do so: 1. Conn ect a DC power sour ce, such as the AC adapter , to the DC input connector on the pen tablet. The DC Input icon appears in the Status display . If the battery pack [...]

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    Removing and Insta lling the Battery Pack 2-11 • The Stylistic 2300 batt ery pack uses lithiu m ion battery cells which ha ve no “memory ef fect.” Y ou do not n eed to dischar ge the battery pack befor e you begin char ging. Removing and Installing the Batter y P ack 2 The battery pack can be removed from the pen tablet an d swapped with a ch[...]

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    2-1 2 Using th e Styli stic 230 0 Pen Table t Figure 2-3 Removing and Ins talling the Ba tter y P ack Conser ving Batter y P ower 2 You can extend the cha rge life of your battery pack by conserving battery po wer. A fully charged battery pack can run the system under normal use in most applications for approximat ely 4 hours. Your results may vary[...]

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    Modem C onne ction 2-13 • Shut down the sy stem if you won’t be using th e system for an extended period of time. • Use power ma nagement timeo uts (accessible through the BIOS s etup) to help y ou conserve power automatically . Care of Bridge Battery When installed in the pen tablet, th e battery pack provides power to some system components[...]

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    2-1 4 Using th e Styli stic 230 0 Pen Table t PC Card Slots 2 The Stylistic 230 0 pen tablet has two PC Ca rd slo ts that allow yo u to install up to tw o Type II PC Cards using both sl ots 1 and 2, or a single Type III PC Card usin g slot 1 only. There are two ways to install a PC card, depen ding upon the card con figuration. • If you need acce[...]

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    3-1 Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance This chapter gives you pointers on ho w to care for and m aintain your Stylistic 2300 pen tablet. Prot ecting the Di spla y Screen 3 The Stylistic 2300 pen tablet is designed to provide you with years of service. Using a screen protector will help ensure that the screen remains as clear as possible. When installed[...]

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    3-2 Care a nd Mai ntenance 2. Clean the display screen surface by wiping the screen surface gently using a soft cotton cloth dampened with den atured alco hol. Ensur e that all film has been remo ved fr om the screen befor e applying a new scr een protector . 3. Remo ve the pr otective coating fr om the adhesive side o f the scr een pr otector f ir[...]

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    Protecting the Styl istic 23 00 Pen Tablet in Harsh Env ironment s 3-3 Prot ecting the St ylist ic 2300 P en T a b let i n Harsh En viro nments 3 The Stylistic 2300 pen tablet is designed for use in en vironments where there is no direct exposure to rain, mi st, sprays, dirt, or other abrasive particles. The optional Stylistic 2300 harsh envi ronme[...]

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    3-4 Care a nd Mai ntenance Repla cing th e P en Ti p 3 The pen tip is made of a soft plastic material. With use, the pen tip may become worn or may pick up abrasive particles that can scratch the display screen. A damaged or warped tip may not move fr eely, causing unpredictable results when using the pen. If your pen exhibits any of th ese problem[...]

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    Replacin g the P en Batte ry 3-5 Repla cing the P en Batter y 3 The pen battery has a typical life of about one year unde r normal use. More frequent use will shorten battery life. The pen uses one size AAAA 1. 5 volt alkaline battery. If your system does n ot respo nd to the pen, or your pen is producing un predictable results, replace the pen bat[...]

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    3-6 Care a nd Mai ntenance 2. Remo ve the battery fr om the pen barr el. 3. Observing the polarity mark, inse rt a new battery into the pen barr el. (Insert the end of the battery with the negative terminal first.) Note: You do not need to re mov e the spri ng from the p en b arrel when y ou replac e th e battery; h owever, if the spring does come [...]

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    Calibratin g the Pe n 3-7 To calibrate the pen: 1. In the Control Panel, double-t ap the Pen Configuration icon . Select the Calibration property sheet, then click on Pen Calibration. 2. Position th e Stylistic 230 0 pen tablet as you norm ally would during us e. Be sure to hold the pen at the angle that you r egu larly use. 3. Perform the calibrat[...]

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    3-8 Care a nd Mai ntenance Solving Pr oblems 3 Solution s to some common problem s are described in the follow ing sections. If you are experiencing a problem w ith your Stylistic 2300 pen tablet that you cannot solve by taking the actions described, con tact your local help desk or your r eseller for further assistance. System Will Not Resu me O p[...]

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    Solving Pr oblems 3-9 Infr ared Data T ran sf er Is Not W orki ng 3 If you are experiencing pro blems transferring data over the system’s infrared interface, no te the following: • Can the IrDA port on the pen tablet “see” the IrDA port on the oth er device? A direct line-o f-sight path must exist between the IrDA port on the pen tablet and[...]

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    3-1 0 Care a nd Mai ntenance A udio V olume T oo L o w 3 If the audio volume on your pen tablet speaker or extern al headphon es is too low, check the following: • Ensur e that the speaker (or headphone output if using headphones) is enabled. T o do so, tap the Speaker Mute hotpad. The system beeps when the speaker or headphone output is turned o[...]

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    Agen cy Noti ces A-1 Appendix A Agency Noti ces FCC Notices 3 This equipment has been tested and fo und to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 1 5 of the FCC rules. Changes or modifications no t expressly approved by Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc., could void the user’s autho rity to operate the equipm ent. Notic[...]

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    A-2 Appendi x with other infor mation. If requested, users must provide their telephone com pany with the fol lowing info rmation: • The telephone number to which the pen tablet is conne cted • The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) fo r this equipment • The information tha t the system requir es a standar d modular jack type USOC RJ-1 1C which [...]

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    Agen cy Noti ces A-3 • All public or semipublic coin-operated or credit car d telephones. • Elevators, highways, tunnels, (automobile, subway , railroad, or ped estrian) where a person with impaired he aring might be isolated in an emer gency . • Places where telephones are specifically installed to alert emergency authorities such as fire, p[...]

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    A-4 Appendi x operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Repairs to telecommu nication equipm ent should be made by a Ca na dian autho r ized maintenance faci lity . Any repairs or alteratio ns not expressly approved by Fujit su Personal Systems, Inc. or any equip[...]

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    Agen cy Noti ces A-5 Les réparations de l’équipement de téléco mmunications doivent être effectuées par un service de ma intenance agréé a u Canada. Toute répar ation ou modification, q ui n’est pas expressement approuvée par Fuji tsu Personal Systems, Inc., ou toute défaillance de l’équipemen t peut entrainer la co mpagnie de té[...]

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    A-6 Appendi x[...]

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    Index- 1 Inde x A AAAA batte ry, source , 3-6 Audio jack s, 1-5 auto ada pte r, 1-2 B bar co de re ader, 1-2, 1-10 barrel button sw itch, 2-8 batt e ry ch ar ge con ta c ts , 1-11 batt ery ch arger , ex terna l, 1-2 batter y gauge, 2-10 batter y gauge i con, 1-7 batter y pack, 1-2 chargi ng, 2-1 0 chargi n g time, 2-1 0 critically low level, 2-6 lo[...]

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    Index- 2 hard di sk drive ac cess icon, 1 -7 harsh enviro nment ca se , 1-2, 3- 3 head phone jac k, 1-11 heat s ink v e nts, 1- 5, 3-3 hotpa ds, 2- 7 contra st, 2-8 display s elect, 2-8 programmable, 2-7 speaker mute, 2-7 volume, 2-7 I I/O connector door , 1-4 icons, 1- 6 Idle o r Stan dby s tate, 1-6, 2-1 infrared data t ransfer n ot workin g, 3-9[...]

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    Index- 3 replacing the pen tip, 3-4 Res et bu t to n , 1- 5 resuming syste m operati on, 2-6, 3 -8 reverse video hotpad, 2-7 S screen protectors, 1-2 selectin g an obj ec t with th e pen, 2-9 shuttin g down th e system , 2-4 slip case , 1-2 solving problems, 3-8 Spea ker, 1 -3, 2-7 speake r mute ho tpad, 2-7 start ing a progra m, 2- 9 starting the [...]

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