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Agency Compliance UL Notices Cautions • For continued protection against the risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating of fuse. • There is a danger of explosion if the CMOS battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to manufacturer's instruction. • Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. could void this user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Notices DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to FCC Part 15 Responsible Party Name: Address: Telephone: Declares that product: Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. 5200 Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara, CA 408-982-9500 Model: Point 1600 Pen Tablet Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Features and Controls ................................................................................ Status LEDs .................................................................................................. Included with the Point 1600 Pen Tablet................................................. Optional Accessories .................................................................................. Connectivity Peripherals ....................................
Appendix A Agency Notices FCC Notices ................................................................................................. A-1 DOC (Industry Canada) Compliance Notices ........................................
Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter gives an overview of the Point 1600 pen tablet’s features and explains basic use. The Point 1600TM pen tablet runs the Windows 95 or Windows 98 operating system. Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 show the location of features and controls on the pen tablet.
Pen Tether Attachment Point Stereo Headphone Jack Handstrap Attachment Points Mono Microphone Jack Pen Tether Attachment Point Serial Port A Hard Disk Drive (built-in) DC Power Input Keyboard/Mouse Port Battery Pack (removable) System Interface Port Floppy Disk Drive Port High-Usage Contacts Figure 1-2 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Features – Back 1-2 Getting Started
Features and Controls 1 The main features and controls that you use to operate the Point 1600 pen tablet are described briefly below. Use of these features and controls is described in detail later in this manual. (Features called out in Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 which are not listed here are also described later in this manual.) • Suspend/Resume Button Allows you to suspend or resume system operation or turn the pen tablet on or off depending on how your system is configured.
Status LEDs 1 The status LEDs indicate various system conditions including power state, hard disk drive use, and battery charge level. Figure 1-3 shows the status LEDs on the front of the Point 1600 pen tablet. MIC Microphone Power LED HDD Access LED Charge LED Low-Battery LED Figure 1-3 Status LEDs Table 1-1 describes conditions indicated by each status LED. For details on power states indicated by the Power LED, see “System Power States” on page 2-1.
Table 1-1 Status LEDs LED Power LED HDD Access LED Charge LED Low-Battery LED Appearance of LED System Status Indicates system power state. LED on continuously. System is Fully On. LED flashing (once every 4 seconds). Suspend mode. LED off System is off. Indicates when the system is accessing the built-in hard disk drive (HDD). LED on. HDD is being accessed. LED off. HDD is not being accessed. Indicates battery pack is charging.
Included with the Point 1600 Pen Tablet 1 The following items are included with the Point 1600 pen tablet: • AC adapter • Optional built-in 56 Kbps* internal modem (V.90): 53 Kbps receive/33.6 Kbps send/14.
Optional Accessories 1 The following optional accessories can be used with the Point 1600 pen tablet: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FMWSP7 FMW27PN1 FMWCC28 FMWCC31 FMWST2 FMWHS5 FMWCB2 FMWBCR1 FMWCC24 FMWKB3A FMWKB3B FMWKB3F FMWKB3D FMWKB3E FMWFD2 FMWDS3 FMW27BP1 FMW26BC1 Spare Screen Protectors (12-pack) Spare Pens (5-pack) Slip Case Harsh Environment Case Pen Tether Hand Strap Auto Adapter Bar Code Reader Keyboard Combo Case Mobile Keyboard (US English) Mobile Keyboard (UK English) Mobile Keyboa
Connectivity Peripherals 1 The following connectivity peripherals can be used with the Point 1600 pen tablet. Note that the Point 1600 pen tablet is compatible with connectivity peripherals designed for use with the Point 510 pen tablet.
Chapter 2 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet This chapter covers the fundamental concepts and system operations with which you need to be familiar to use the Point 1600 pen tablet including: • • • • • • Starting the pen tablet Using the pen Charging the battery pack Connecting to other equipment Shutting down the pen tablet Using hotpads System Power States 2 Before you begin using the Point 1600 pen tablet, familiarize yourself with the different system power states that the pen tablet can use.
Your system may be configured to transition between these states automatically after a period of inactivity to conserve battery power. To determine the current system state, observe the Power LED. Table 1-1 on page 1-5 gives the different system states represented by the Power LED. (Note that if the Power LED is off, the Off state is indicated.
Low Battery Pack Conditions 2 Table 2-1 gives details on system conditions for each charge level indicated by the Low-Battery LED. Table 2-1 Low Battery Pack Conditions Low-Battery LED Low Battery Condition LED off. Good Battery Greater than 15% battery pack charge remaining. * LED flashing slowly (1 second on, 1 second off). Low Battery Warning 15% to 8% battery pack charge remaining.* LED flashing quickly (1/2 second on, 1/2 second off).
Suspend/Resume Button Configuration 2 The Suspend/Resume button on the pen tablet can be configured using one of the following three settings: • Normal In the Normal setting, the system suspends or resumes operation when you press the Suspend/Resume button. If the system has been shut down, pressing the Suspend/Resume button starts the system. • Resume Only In the Resume Only setting, the Suspend/Resume button can only be used to resume system operation or start the system if it has been shut down.
Starting or Resuming the System 2 To start or resume the system, 1. Press the Suspend/Resume button once. If system operation was suspended in the previous session, system operation will resume. If the system was shut down in the previous session, the system will start and the operating system will load. 2. Wait for the system to start or resume. It may take several seconds for the system to start or resume after pressing the Suspend/Resume button.
Suspending the System 2 You can conserve battery power by suspending the system when you are not using the pen tablet. Suspending the system allows you to stop the system without closing files or exiting programs that are open or running. To suspend the system, 1. Choose one of the following: • If the Suspend/Resume button on your system is configured to use the Normal setting, press the Suspend/Resume button or carry out the Suspend command in your operating system or application software.
Other Suspend/Resume Issues 2 Other issues you should consider when suspending or resuming system operation include the following: • Your system may be configured to suspend operation automatically after a period of inactivity. Also, your system can be configured to resume operation automatically at a given time or when the optional modem detects a ring on the phone line. • The system uses a small amount of battery power when in Suspend mode. Eventually, the battery will become fully discharged.
Shutting Down the System 2 When you shut down your system, the pen tablet enters the Off power state. If you will not be using the pen tablet for an extended period of time (several days), you should shut down the system to prevent the battery pack from discharging completely. To shut down the system, 1. If system operation is suspended, resume system operation. 2. Ensure that all valuable data in open files and applications is saved. 3.
Here are some hints on how to use the pen like a two-button mouse on a desktop system. • To select an object, tap the pen tip on the object once. This functions like a mouse button click with the left mouse button. • To “double-click” an object, as you would double-click with a mouse, tap twice quickly, or “double-tap,” on the object. • To “right-click,” as you would with a mouse, tap the pen tip on the Right Mouse Hotpad once, then tap on the desired object. (The hotpads are described on page 2-10.
Ensuring Pen Accuracy 2 The Point 1600 pen tablet comes from the factory already calibrated so that the cursor location matches the pen tip location. If the cursor is not displayed directly under the pen tip when you touch the screen, then you should calibrate the pen tablet. For more information, see “Calibrating the Pen” on page 3-4. Using Hotpads 2 The hotpads are controls along the lower edge of the Point 1600 screen that let you use functions and make adjustments to the system.
Charging the Battery Pack (While Installed in the Pen Tablet) 2 The Point 1600 battery pack can be charged while it is installed in the Point 1600 pen tablet. To charge the battery pack, 1. Look at the Low-Battery LED while the pen tablet is disconnected from external power to determine the battery pack charge level before you begin charging the battery pack. Table 1-1 on page 1-5 shows the battery pack charge level represented by the Low-Battery LED.
Removing and Installing the Battery Pack 2 The battery pack can be removed from the pen tablet and replaced with a charged battery pack. You can then charge the battery pack that you removed in the optional external battery charger. You can remove or install the battery pack while the system is Off, in Suspend mode, or connected to external power. Caution Do not remove the battery pack while the system is running unless the system is connected to an external power source such as the AC adapter.
2. Slide the battery latch on the battery pack currently installed in the pen tablet to the open position as shown in Figure 2-2. Battery Pack Slide battery pack out to remove. Slide latch to open. Battery Latch Figure 2-2 Removing the Battery Pack 3. Slide the battery pack out of the pen tablet. You can now install a charged battery pack in the pen tablet and charge the battery pack that you removed in an external battery charger if one is available.
Here are some suggestions for conserving battery power: • If you will not be using the pen tablet for a few minutes, put the pen tablet in Suspend mode (see “Suspending the System” on page 2-6). • If you will not be using the pen tablet for an extended period of time, such as at the end of your work day, shut down the system. • Select the low brightness setting for the screen by tapping the Brightness Hotpad (see “Using Hotpads” on page 2-10).
Keyboard/ Mouse Port DC Power Input Serial Port A Microphone Jack Headphone Jack Figure 2-4 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right High-Usage Contacts Floppy Disk Drive Port Cover System Interface Port (Shown with shutters open.
Peripheral connectors on the pen tablet are described in the following: • Modem Jack (optional) Systems with an optional built-in modem can connect to a phone line using this jack. • PC Card Slot This slot allows you to use a PC Card with the Point 1600 pen tablet. To remove a PC Card, press the Eject button inside the PC Card door. • Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port The USB Port allows you to connect Universal Serial Bus-compliant devices to the pen tablet.
• System Interface Port This port allows you to use the pen tablet with peripherals such as the portable port expander or high-connectivity cradle. • Floppy Disk Drive Port This port allows you to connect the Fujitsu FMWFD2 floppy disk drive. Optional Wireless LAN Adapter 2 The Point 1600 pen tablet can be equipped with an optional wireless local area network (LAN) adapter that allows you to send and receive data over a wireless network at your work site.
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Chapter 3 Care, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting This chapter provides information on routine care and maintenance of the Point 1600 pen tablet. Information on troubleshooting some common problems is also given. Protecting the Display Screen 3 The Point 1600 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.
2. Clean the display screen surface by wiping the screen surface gently using a soft cotton cloth dampened with denatured alcohol. Ensure that all film has been removed from the screen before applying a new screen protector. Caution The Point 1600 pen tablet is not waterproof. Do not pour liquids on the system or wash it with a heavily soaked cloth. 3. Remove the protective plastic cover from the adhesive side of the screen protector first. 4. Apply the screen protector to the display screen surface.
Taking Care of the Pen 3 The Point 1600 pen tip is made of a soft plastic material that is designed to minimize scratching of the display screen. With use, the pen tip may become worn or may pick up particles of dust or dirt that can scratch the display screen. Using a damaged or warped pen tip on the Point 1600 pen tablet may cause unpredictable results. If your pen exhibits problems, replace the pen with another Point 1600 pen.
Calibrating the Pen 3 If the cursor does not appear under the tip of the pen or appears to be misaligned with the pen tip, you should calibrate the pen. The pen tablet determines where the pen tip touches the display screen in order to determine the correct location of the cursor.
4. A dialog box is displayed after you tap the last of the cross-hair symbols. Choose one of the following in the dialog box: • OK: If you are satisfied that you tapped the cross-hairs accurately. (Your taps are used to calibrate the screen.) • Cancel: If you do not want to use your taps to calibrate the screen. • Recalibrate: If you want to try again. The calibration instructions reappear. (Go to step 3 of this procedure.
System Will Not Respond 3 If the system will not respond to user input or appears to be “hung”, you can turn off the system by pressing the Reset button. You can then start the system by pressing the Suspend/Resume button. The location of the Reset button is shown on page 2-14. Caution Active data will be lost if you press the Reset button. If your system hangs frequently, there may be problems with your operating system configuration or pen tablet hardware.
Infrared Data Transfer Is Not Working 3 If you are experiencing problems transferring data over the pen tablet’s infrared interface (IrDA port), check the following: • Can the IrDA port on the pen tablet “see” the IrDA port on the other device? There must be a direct line-of-sight path between the IrDA port on the Point 1600 pen tablet and the IrDA port on the other device. • Ensure that you are pointing the IrDA port on the pen tablet at the port on the other device.
Wireless LAN Connection Is Lost 3 The wireless LAN adapter in the pen tablet is designed to send and receive signals reliably under most conditions. Occasionally, the signal is interrupted. This could happen when the Point 1600 pen tablet is too far from an access point, or the signal is physically obstructed by factors such as the material in the structure of the building.
Appendix A Agency Notices FCC Notices 3 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc., could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Notice to Users of Radios and Television 3 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
with other information.
FCC rules prohibit the use of non-hearing aid compatible telephones in the following locations or applications: • All public or semipublic coin-operated or credit card telephones. • Elevators, highways, tunnels, (automobile, subway, railroad, or pedestrian) where a person with impaired hearing might be isolated in an emergency. • Places where telephones are specifically installed to alert emergency authorities such as fire, police, or medical assistance personnel.
Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network 3 The Canadian Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Repairs to telecommunication equipment should be made by a Canadian authorized maintenance facility.
de télécommunications locales. L’utilisateur est averti que même la conformité aux normes de certification ne peut dans certains cas empêcher la dégradation du service. Les réparations de l’équipement de télécommunications doivent être effectuées par un service de maintenance agréé au Canada. Toute réparation ou modification, qui n’est pas expressement approuvée par Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc.
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Index A E amber LED, see also low-battery LED, 1-5 eject button, PC Card, 2-14 B F battery pack, 1-3 battery life, 2-13 charging, 2-11 conserving power, 2-13 critically low level, 1-5, 2-3, 2-7 discharged battery, 2-3 low battery conditions, 2-3 low battery warning, 2-7 low-battery LED, 2-3 removing and installing, 2-12 battery power used in suspend mode, 2-7 bridge battery, 2-3 FCC rules, A-1 features and controls, 1-3 floppy disk drive port, 2-17 fully on state, 2-1 C calibrating the pen, 2-10, 3-
L LEDs, about, 1-4 low battery warning, 2-7 low battery, recharging, 2-11 low-battery LED, 1-5, 2-3 M metal contacts, 2-16 microphone external jack, 2-15 modem, 1-3, 1-6, 2-17 O off state, 2-1 optional accessories, 1-7 overheating, avoiding, 3-3 P PC Card door, 2-14 eject button, 2-14 slot, 2-14 pen cursor not tracking, 3-8 description, 1-3 pen tether, 2-9 replacement order number, 3-3 tip, 3-3 using, 2-8 pen tablet battery pack, 1-1, 1-3, 2-12 calibrating the pen, 2-10, 3-4 display screen, protecting, 3