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    Stylistic 1200 Pe n T a b l e t User’ s Guide[...]

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    Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document. How ever, because ongoing development effo rts are continually im proving the capabili ties of our products , we cann ot guarantee the accuracy of the conten ts of this docume nt. We disclaim liability for errors, omissions, or future chan[...]

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    iii Agenc y C ompli an ce UL Notice Caution F or con tinued protect ion ag ainst the risk of fire , repl ace on ly with the same type and r ating of fuse . Caution Danger o f e xplo sion if b attery is incorrec tly replac ed. Rep lace onl y with the same or equiv alent type re commend ed b y the manu factur er. Dispose of us ed ba tt er ies a ccor [...]

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    iv FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and fo und to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Pa rt 15 of the FCC rules. These limi ts are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate ra dio frequency energy and, if[...]

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    v T able of Co nte nts Chapter 1 Getting Sta rted Include d with the Stylis tic 1200 Pen Tablet ........ ........ ....... ........... ....... ... 1-1 Optional Acc esso ries ... .... ... ....... .... .... ....... .... ....... ... ........ ... ........ ... .... ....... ... 1 -1 Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet Featur es ............... ....... ........... .[...]

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    1-1 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted The Stylistic 1200™ pen tablet is a high-performance pen -based tablet computer that supports Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, and Windows NT. This chapter gives an overview of the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet features. Included with the S tylistic 1200 P en T ab let 1 The following items are included with the Styli[...]

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    1-2 Gettin g Started Styli stic 12 00 P e n T ab let F eatures 1 Features and controls that you use to operate the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet are described briefly below. Details on ho w to use these features are given later in th is manu al. • Status display: Indicates the operational status of the pen tablet. • Pen: The main pointing device th[...]

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    Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet Feature s 1-3 The following illustrat ions show the location of features and con trol s on the St ylis tic 1200 pen ta blet. Stylis tic 1 200 P en T ablet F eature s (F ront View) Status Display Hot Pads Pen Pen Holder Power Switch Suspend/ Resume Button IrDA Port Reset Button Speaker Microphone PC Card Door Battery Pack D[...]

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    1-4 Gettin g Started Stylis tic 1 200 P en T ablet F eatures (Rear View) Status Di spla y 1 Icons appear in the S tatu s display indica tin g the statu s of system fun ctions su ch as system power an d battery cha rge level. The locati on o f icons in th e Status di spla y is shown in the follo wing figu re. Stat us D ispl a y Ic ons Pen Tether Att[...]

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    Status Disp la y 1-5 The following table describes the appearance o f individual icons in the Status display and the status indicated when the icon is displayed. (If an icon is no t displayed, it indicates that the related system function is off or inactive.) System Features Icon System Fu nction P o wer ic on. Indicate s s y ste m stat e. Contin u[...]

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    1-6 Gettin g Started Connect ors a nd P eripher al Inter f aces 1 Connectors and peripheral in terfaces on the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet a llow you to connect a variety of d evices. The following figure shows locations of peripheral connectors on the pen tablet. P er ip heral Connecto rs DC Input Video Port Serial Port Parallel Port PS/2-style Keyb[...]

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    Connectors and Pe ripheral In terface s 1-7 The following table gives a description o f each peripheral connector on the pen tablet. P er ip heral Connecto rs * T o av oid da maging th e pen tab let or yo ur peripheral de vice , shut do wn the system and tur n off the P ow er s witc h, or sus pend sys tem oper atio n, bef ore connecting or discon n[...]

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    1-8 Gettin g Started[...]

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    2-1 Chapter 2 Using the Sty listic 12 00 P en T ablet This chapter covers the fundamental concepts, basic system operation and use, and system function s that you need to be familiar wit h to use the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet. System St ates 2 Before you begin using the St ylistic 1200 pen tabl et, familiarize yo ursel f with the different system s[...]

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    2-2 Using th e Styli stic 120 0 Pen Ta blet When you use the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet, you ca n change the c urrent system state in a number of ways, depen ding on what state the system is in. To determ ine the current system state, observe the Pow er icon in the Stat us display. The following table gives the different system states represented by[...]

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    Starting the Syste m 2-3 Star ting the System 2 Follow the proc edu re below to start the Styli stic 1200 pen tablet. Befo re yo u begi n, confirm that th e system is in the Fu lly Off state. To do so, observe the Statu s display. If the Power icon is not vis ible in the Statu s display, the system is in the Fully O ff state and it is safe to perf [...]

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    2-4 Using th e Styli stic 120 0 Pen Ta blet A summary of each hotpa d’s function is given below: • Pr ogr amma ble ho tpad This hotpad can be programmed for applicatio n-specific function s. Contact you r local help desk or reseller if you need assistance usi ng the Programmable hotpad. • V olu me hotpa ds: These hotpads set the volume of the[...]

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    Using the Pe n 2-5 Note: Y ou may need to tap the p en tip against the scree n initially to turn on the pen. The pen turn s off automat ically t o cons erv e the pe n batt er y if it is not used for a p eriod of approximately 3 to 5 minutes. Here are some hints that m ay help you use the pen more ef fectively. • T o activate t he T ip switch , ta[...]

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    2-6 Using th e Styli stic 120 0 Pen Ta blet Shutting Down the System 2 Follow these steps to shut dow n and turn off yo ur system: 1. If system operation is suspended, r esume system operation . See “Resuming System Operation” later in this chapter for details. 2. Save your work and close all r unning pr ograms. 3. Choose one of the following: [...]

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    Suspendi ng Sys tem Opera tion 2-7 The Power icon either flashes or is not displayed when system operation is suspended, depending on how your system is config ured. At this point, pr ograms that wer e runn ing are stopped, active data is saved, and the system e nters one of two dif fer ent low-power states, or suspend mode s, as explained in the f[...]

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    2-8 Using th e Styli stic 120 0 Pen Ta blet • The system uses a small amount o f battery power when in Suspend-to-R AM mode. Eventually , the ba ttery will become fully discharged. If you will not be using the system for an extended period of time, shut down the sy stem and turn of f the Power switch rathe r than using Suspend-to-RAM mode. • If[...]

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    Chargi ng the Batte ry Pac k 2-9 Note that power to severa l system components must be r estor ed befor e system operation resumes; allow sufficient time for system operation to resume before attempting to use the system. If your sys tem uses Su spend- to -Disk mo de, it will take several seconds longer to r esume operation compar ed to using Suspe[...]

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    2-1 0 Using th e Styli stic 120 0 Pen Ta blet battery pack in Fast Charge mode; at 90% or higher, S low Charge mode is used. This prevents the batter y pack from being overcha rged. Also note the f ollowing with respect to charging the battery pack: • You can use the system, suspend system operation, or shut down and turn off the system without i[...]

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    Removing and Insta lling the Battery Pack 2-11 Note: When installed in the p en tablet , the b attery pack p rovides p ower to som e sys tem compone nts— even when the syst em is in t he Fully O ff state. When th e batt ery pack is removed, power is su ppli ed to thes e component s by a “br idge” battery b uilt into the pen tablet. T o preven[...]

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    2-1 2 Using th e Styli stic 120 0 Pen Ta blet Conser ving Battery P ow er 2 You can extend the cha rge life of your battery pack by co nserving battery power. A fully charged battery pack can run the system under normal use in most applications for approximately 3 to 4 hours. Your results may vary depending on your application and how the system is[...]

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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 1200 pen tablet. Prot ecting the Di spla y Screen 3 To protect the display screen, use a screen protector with the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet. The pen tip is made of a softer material than the display screen; howe ver, normal wear or p[...]

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    3-2 Care a nd Mai ntenance Prot ecting the St ylist ic 1200 P en T ab l et in Harsh E n viron ments 3 The Stylistic 1200 pen tablet is designed for use in environments where there is no direct exposure to rain, mis ts, sprays, dirt, or other abra si ve particles. The St ylis tic 1200 harsh environmen t case and the Stylistic 1200 screen protector c[...]

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    Replacin g the Pe n Tip 3-3 Repla cin g the P en Tip 3 The pen t ip is made of a soft plastic material. With use, the pen tip may become worn or may pick up particles of dust or dirt that can scratch the display screen. Also, a damaged or warped pen tip may not move fre ely, causing unpredictable results when using the pen. If your pen exhibits any[...]

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    3-4 Care a nd Mai ntenance Repla cing th e P e n Batter y 3 The pen battery has a typical life of about 1 year under n ormal use. More freq uent use will shorten battery life. The pen uses on e size AAAA 1.5 vo lt alkaline battery. If your system does n ot respo nd to the pen, or your pen is producin g unpredictable results, replace the pen battery[...]

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    Calibratin g the Pe n 3-5 Calibr a ting the P en 3 You calibrate the pen to adjust the cursor position on the screen re lative to the position of the pen. If the cursor is not displayed under the pen tip when you use the pen, you should calibra te the pen. Pen calibration may be required in the following situations: • The previous user of the Sty[...]

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    3-6 Care a nd Mai ntenance 4. In the dia log box, tap yo ur response. (If you don’t ta p any of the butt ons w ithin 20 seconds, your new calibration settings ar e discar ded and pr evious calibra tion settings are used.) • If you ar e satisfied that you tapped the cr o ss-hairs accurately , tap OK. (The taps that you performed in step 3 ar e t[...]

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    Solving Pr oblem s 3-7 Displa y S cre en Is B lank or Difficult to Re ad 3 If the display screen on your Styli stic 1200 pen tablet a ppears blank or is difficult to read, confir m th at the syst em is run ning (th e Power icon is di spla yed continuou sly on the Status display), and check the f ollowing: • Monochrome or DSTN color systems only :[...]

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    3-8 Care a nd Mai ntenance P en T ab le t Is No t R es pon ding to the P e n 3 If your pen tablet is n ot responding to the pen, check th e following: • Ensure that the pen tip moves fr eely . Replace the pen tip if it is damaged or warped. See “Replacing the Pen T ip” earlier in this chapter . • Ensure that th e pen battery is in good cond[...]

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    Index- 1 A AAAA batte ry, s ou rce, 3-4 acce sso rie s, 1-1 auto ada pte r, 1- 1 B bar co de r eade r, 1-7 batter y c harge co ntact s, 1- 7 batt ery ch arger , ex terna l, 1- 1 batter y gau ge ico n, 1-5 batt e ry pac k , 1- 1, 1-2 chargi ng, 2- 9 critically low level, 2-8 fast cha rge mode, 2-9 low-ba ttery warnin g , 2-8 no memory effect, 2-10 o[...]

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    Index- 2 K keyboar d comb o case, 1- 1 keybo ard port , 1 - 7 L low-ba ttery warnin g , 2-8 M micro phone ja ck, 1-7 moving the cursor with the pen, 2-5 N norm al/r everse vide o hot pad, 2-3, 2-4 O overhea ting, avoid ing, 3 -2 P parallel port, 1-7 PC Card PC Card access i con, 1-5 slots , 2-12 pen batter y, r eplaci ng, 3 -4 calibrat in g, 3-5 no[...]

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    Index- 3 T troubleshoot ing, 3-6 turni ng off the system, 2-6 turni ng on the system, 2-3 U using the pen, 2-4 using the Styl isti c 12 00, 2-1 V video port , 1-7 volum e hotp ads, 2-3, 2-4[...]

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    Index- 4[...]