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S tylistic TM 3500 T echnical Reference Guid e[...]
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Fujitsu PC Corporation has made every effort t o ensure the accuracy a nd completeness of t his document; howev er, because ongoing d evelopment effo rts are ma de to con tinually impr ove the capab ilities of our products, we cannot guaran tee the a ccuracy of the c ontents of this docu ment. We disc laim liab ility for e rrors, om issions, or fut[...]
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iii T able of Contents About Thi s Guide .............. ........... ................. ................. ............ ................. ................ ...... ........... .. viii Organiz ation ..... ........... ........... ........... ....... ........... ........... ....... ........... ........... ....... ........... ........... ........... .......[...]
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iv Specify Me m ory Si ze....... .... .... ....... ... .... .... ....... .... ... ........ ... .... ... ........ ... .... .... ....... ... .... .... ...... . ........... . 29 /PARTITION or /P .. ........... ....... ........... ........... ....... ........... ........... ........... ....... ........... ......... .. ....... ..... 29 /FILE or / F ... [...]
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v Chapter 7 System Power ..................... ................. ........... ................. ................. ............ ................ ... ................ 66 System P ower Ha rdware ............. ........... ........... ....... ........... ........... ....... ........... ........... ....... ...... ..... ........... ..... 66 Battery P ack .[...]
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vi List of Fi gures Figure 3-1 BIOS Setup Screen .......... ........... ........... ....... ........... ........... ........ .......... ........... ........ .......... ........... ........ 6 Figure 4-1 Installing a PC Card ........... .... ... ........ ... .... ... ........ ... .... .... ....... .... ... .... ....... .... ... .... ..... ...... ....[...]
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vii List of T ables Table 3 -1. BIOS Setu p Main Menu Op tions ................. ........ ........... ....... ........... ........... ....... ........... ...... . ........... .... 8 Table 3 -2. BIOS Setu p Primar y Master Configuratio n Option s ...... ........... ....... ........... ........... ....... ........... ........... 9 Table 3 -3. BIOS Se[...]
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viii About T his Guid e This guide provides techn ical info rma tio n on the Fujits u Stylistic 3 500 pen tabl et computer for technicians, hardware developers, an d software developers. Organi zation 0 This guide is orga nized as follows: • Chapter 1: Pen T ablet Features This chapter discusses some of the syst em’s main features an d technolo[...]
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Relate d Docu mentation ix Related Documentati on 0 Documentatio n relating to th e Styl istic 3500 pen tablet sy stem is listed below . Re fer to these docu ments for details on topics no t covered in this guide. Stylistic 3500 U ser ’ s Guide This guide provides an introduction to the Styli stic 3500 pen ta blet ’ s basic fun ctions for the e[...]
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Tech nical Sup port x details in clud in g: cable requirements, topology , and U SB power distribu tio n. This specificatio n and other technical documents re garding USB ar e available on the Universal Serial Bus Implementer ’ s Forum home page at <http://www .usb.or g/>. Desktop Management Interface (DMI) 2.0 Specification The Stylistic 3[...]
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1 Chapter 1 Pen T ablet Feature s This chapter provides an introduction to the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet system hardware and gives an overview of some of the pen tablet system ’ s features. Detailed specificatio ns on the features dis cussed in this chapter are given in other cha pters of this guide. The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet computer is des [...]
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Support ed Op erat ing Syste ms 2 Chapter 2 System Software This chapter outl ines system softwa re supported on the Styl istic 3500 pen tablet in cluding operatin g system softwa re, and drivers a nd utilities devel oped specif ically for the Stylis tic 3500 pen tablet syst em. Suppor ted Oper ating Syst ems 2 The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is dist[...]
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Overvie w of Syst em Configu ration Tools and Utilities 3 • BIOS Setup (Fujitsu BIOS Configuration) A BIOS config urat ion utili ty stored in the system ’ s CMOS memory . • Handwri ter Se ttings A control pan el appl et tha t allow s yo u to configu re settings fo r handwrit ing recog nition an d inkin g. • Pen Conf igurat ion A contro l pa[...]
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Pen Con figuration 4 Chapter 3 Configu ring th e Styl istic 3500 Pen T ablet System This chapter provides i nstructions o n how to use vari ous config urat ion utili ties to configure the S tylistic 350 0 p en ta bl et B IO S. Pen Co nfigu ratio n 3 Windows 98 and Wind ows 200 0 systems incl ude a pen configu ration control panel a pplet wh ich all[...]
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BIOS Setup 5 BIOS data resides in the syst em ’ s CMOS m emo ry . W hen the sys t em i s p ow ere d o n, B IOS d ata is c op ied or “ shado wed ” into the system ’ s dynamic memory and the system runs using BIOS parameters stored in dyn amic m emory . BIOS Setu p 3 BIOS Setup is a config urat ion utility th at y ou ca n us e to change your [...]
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BIOS Setup 6 Using BIOS S etu p 3 Once BIOS Setup is started, you can us e BIOS Setup to change your sy stem ’ s BIOS se ttin gs. The BIO S Setup screen consists of a m enu bar, menu items, a command bar, and a window for item-specific help as shown in Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1 BIO S Set up Scre en Instructions for selecting an d changi ng B I O S o[...]
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BIOS Setup 7 and B oot me nu s con tai n su bme n us.) • T o view Item-Specific Help for a BIOS option, select the option. Item specific help is displayed in the Item Specific Help panel on the right-hand side of the sc reen. • T o vi ew Gene ral Help for BIOS Setup , tap on Help in the command bar or press F1 o n your external keyboard. The BI[...]
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BIOS Setup 8 BIOS Setup Ma in Menu Options 3 Note: All details listed in this chapter r eflect BIOS version 1 .02. BIOS Setup Main menu opti ons are given in Table 3 -1. (Options and settings for oth er BIOS Setup menu s are described in the tables that follow.) The default setting for each option is listed in bold type when applicable. T able 3-1.[...]
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BIOS Setup 9 Primary M ast er Su bm en u O ptio ns 3 Options and settings for the Primary Master Submenu are given in Table 3-2. * These v alues c an be cha nged whe n Hard Di sk is se lected. T ab le 3-2. BIOS Se tup Pr imary Master Configur ation O ptions Option Settings Description Ty p e Auto Non e Hard Disk IDE hard d isk driv e configu ration[...]
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BIOS Setup 10 Advanced Men u Op tion s 3 Options in the Advanced menu are described in Table 3-3. T abl e 3-3. B IOS Setu p Advanc ed Menu O ptions Option Settings Description Plug & Play OS No Ye s Determin es wh eth er BIOS su pp ort for Plug and Play devic e configu ration is enable d. Sele ct [Y es] if your op erating s ystem supp orts Plug[...]
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BIOS Setup 11 Seri al/Pa ralle l Po rt C on fi gur a ti on Sub m enu Op tions 3 Configuratio n options f or the Serial/Para llel Port Conf igu ration submen u are given in Table 3- 4. Note that some peripheral interfaces are o nly available when using a device attached to the system interface port such as the mini-dock. T a ble 3-4. Seri al/Par all[...]
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BIOS Setup 12 DMA Chan nel DMA 1 DMA 3 Determ ines the DM A channe l assign ed to the infrared p ort when using Fast IR mode . This option is only se lectable when the In frared Port M ode settin g is FIR. Parallel P ort Disabled Enabled Auto Dete rmi nes how sy ste m res ourc es fo r t he par all el port ar e configu red. Select [En abled] to conf[...]
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BIOS Setup 13 Keyboar d/ Mouse Fea tur es Submen u Op ti on s 3 Configuratio n op tions for th e Ke ybo ard/Mouse Features su bmenu are giv en in Table 3-5. T able 3-5. Key board/Mou se Featu res Submen u Option s Option Settings Description Numlock Au to On Off This opti on determin es the state of the NumLock k ey when the s ystem is p owered on.[...]
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BIOS Setup 14 Vi deo Sub menu Options 3 Options for the Video Features submenu are given in Table 3 -6. T able 3-6. Video Featu res Sub menu O ptions Option Settings Description Disp lay Internal Flat Pa nel External Simu ltan eou s Determines the defau lt displa y devic e. Select the approp r iate optio n to choo se the LC D (internal fl at pan el[...]
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BIOS Setup 15 Intern al Devi ce C on figur a ti ons Sub m enu 3 Options for the Internal Device Configurations submenu are given in Table 3 -7. T able 3-7. Inter nal Devic e Configu ratio ns Subme nu Opt ions Option Settings Description Floppy D isk Con troller Disabled Enabled When [Enabled] i s select ed, the flo ppy disk d rive is enabled . When[...]
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BIOS Setup 16 PCI C on fi gur a t ion Sub menu 3 The PCI Configuration submenu has only one selection: the IRQ Reservation submenu. The IRQ Reservation submenu allows you to reserve specific IRQs that are used by legacy devices. Unless you need to reserve specific IRQs to resolve a resource conflict, the recommended setting for each of these option[...]
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BIOS Setup 17 CPU Featu r es S ubme nu 3 Options for the CPU Features submenu are given in Table 3- 9. T able 3-9. CPU Feat ures Submenu O ption s Event Lo ggin g S u b me nu 3 The Event Logging Submenu allows you to configure DMI (Desktop Management Interface ) event logging opt ions. To access th is su bmenu, select Event L og ging Submen u from [...]
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BIOS Setup 18 Security Menu Opt ions 3 Security menu op tion s for the Stylisti c 3500 pen ta blet are described in Table 3-11. Note that settin gs f o r some security menu options determine whether other optio ns are available. T a ble 3-1 1. B IOS Setu p Secur ity Menu Op tions Option Settings Description Supervisor Pas sword Is Set Clea r Indica[...]
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BIOS Setup 19 Boot from Rem ovable Med ia All Superviso r Only This opti on determi nes who has perm ission to boot the syste m using removabl e media. Select [Superviso r Only] t o allo w the syst em onl y to be booted from removab le media after the s ystem is started by enteri ng a supe rvisor pas sword wh en the Password On Bo ot option i s ena[...]
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BIOS Setup 20 Hard Disk Securi ty Submenu 3 Hard Disk Security submenu options for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are described in Table 3-12. T a ble 3-12 . Hard Disk Se curity Subme nu Optio ns Owner Information Sub menu 3 Owner Informa tio n submenu optio ns for the Stylistic 3500 pen tabl et are described in Table 3 -13 . T able 3-13. Own er Inf[...]
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BIOS Setup 21 Power Me nu Option s 3 Options for the Po wer men u are described in Table 3-14. Defau lt setti ngs for most opti on s in this me nu differ depending on the setting selected for the Power Savings BIOS option. (Refer to Chapter 7 of this manual for more information on power management.) Windows 98 an d Wi ndo ws 2000 users: Win dows 98[...]
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BIOS Setup 22 Stan dby Timeout Off 1 Mi nute 2 Mi nutes 4 Mi nutes 6 Mi nutes 8 Mi nutes 12 Minu tes 16 Minu tes Standby Mode t urns of f various device s in the s ystem, i ncludin g the scre en and the CPU un til you st art using the com puter again . Select th e period o f time the syst em shoul d be inac tive befo re it automat icall y enters s [...]
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BIOS Setup 23 Adva nced Fe atu res O pti ons Su bmen u 3 Options for the Advanced Features Op tions submenu are described in Table 3-15. T a ble 3-15 . BIOS A dvance d Features Options Submenu Option Settings Description Suspen d/Resum e Swi tch Disa bled Enabled Determin es whet her the Sus pend/Re sume swit ch is enabled o r disable d. Note that [...]
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BIOS Setup 24 Boot M enu Op ti on s 3 Boot menu options are described in Table 3-16. Boot Devi ce Pr io r it y Su bm en u 3 Table 3-17. describes settings in the Boot Device Priority submenu. T ab le 3-16. BIOS S etup Bo ot Menu Options Option Settings Description Quic kBoot Di sabled Enabled Auto Determines whether the full set o f tests ar e run [...]
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BIOS Setup 25 Info Me nu 3 The Info menu displays information about the pen tablet hardware and BIOS software installed on the system as described in Table 3-18. Exit Menu Op tion s 3 Exit menu options are described in Table 3-1 9. T a ble 3-18 . BIOS S etup Info M enu Field Des cription BIOS V ersion V ersion numb er of the BIO S softwar e install[...]
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Using CMOSRD WR 26 Using CMOSRD WR 3 The CMOSRDWR co m mand line allows you to read the system BIOS CMOS contents into a s pecified file, then write the contents into another identical system that uses the same BIOS version. Any number of BIOS configurations can be stored using this command, either on the system hard disk or on removable media. Usi[...]
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PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 27 PHDISK Hard Disk P reparation Util ity 3 The PHDISK hard disk prepara tion utility ca n be used to prepare either a dedicated partitio n or create a hidden MS-DO S file for storing sys tem data duri ng a “ sa ve-to- disk ” opera tion. Note: The Save-to-Disk operation will not work unless the Resume On Mod[...]
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PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 28 The example below show s the type of inf orm ation that is displayed wh en PHDISK is called w ithout a command line option. This example displays both the sa ve to disk FILE INFORMATION and save-to-disk PARTITION INFORMATION headers. These headers a re displayed only when both a save-to-disk partition and a s[...]
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PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 29 Automatic Memo ry Size Ca lcul ation 3 PHDISK autom atically m easures al l system a nd vid eo memo ry an d calc ula tes the exact am ou nt of hard disk space required to store the maximum amount of da ta the memory might contain. The result of this measurement, [SIZE], is displayed on the PHDISK screen. The [...]
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PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 30 /CREA TE Option S yntax 3 The syntax of the PHDISK /CREATE o ption is: PHDISK /CREATE [SIZE][/FILE][/PARTITION] Table 3-21 lists valid examples of the PHDISK /CREATE o ption. REFORMA T Option 3 The /REFORMAT option resets the pointers in a save-to-disk partition. Use this option after a save-to-disk operation[...]
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PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 31 DELETE Opti on 3 When DELETE is s pecified, the poi nters and data i n the specified s ave-to-disk partition o r file are d eleted. Use DELETE wh en bad data is disp layed after a Res ume From Disk oper ation. /DELETE Option Syntax 3 Table 3-23 l ists valid examples of the PHDISK /DELETE option. INFO Option 3[...]
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PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 32 Messages 3 PHDISK returns vario us informati onal messages , not all of which are lis ted here. The followin g listing emphasizes the error messages, including a possible course of action. PHDISK Sign-o n Messag e 3 This message is displayed at s ystem startup. PHDISK X.X - Phoenix NoteBIOS 4.0 (tm) Save to D[...]
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PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 33 Save to D isk Pa rtitio n Exist s 3 The following text is displayed w hen a PHDISK /CREAT E /PA RTITION opera tion is attemp ted whil e a save-to-d isk partit ion exists. Error:Phoenix NoteBIOS Save to Disk partition already exists. To resize the partition, delete the existing partition with PHDISK/DELETE and[...]
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PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 34 Not Enough Sys tem Mem ory 3 The following text is displayed when not enough system memory is available to execute PHDISK. Error: Couldn’t allocate additional memory required to execute PHDISK. Add more system memory, then try the PHDISK co mmand again. File Alrea dy Ex ists 3 The followin g text is display[...]
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35 Chapter 4 Instal ling Ha rdware Options This chapter provides pro cedu r es for ins talling PC Ca rds and DIMM cards. (For d e ta ils o n replacing the pen tablet ’ s internal IDE hard disk drive, refer to “ Removing the Hard Disk Drive ” on page 75.) Installin g a PC Card 4 You can ins ta ll a PC Card while th e system is running, wh en t[...]
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Remov ing a PC C ar d 36 Removin g a PC Card 4 To remove a PC Card, 1. Stop the PC Card using the appropriate featur es of your operating system. 2. Press the Eje ct button for the PC Car d slot. 3. Pull the PC Card all the way out of the slot. Installin g a DIMM Card 4 Only one DIMM socket is available on the pen tablet. You will need to remove an[...]
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Removing a DIMM Ca rd 37 Removin g a DIMM Card 4 To remove a DIMM card, 1. Ensure th at the pen tablet is off. T o do so, carry out the Shut Down command in the Start menu. (Do not attempt to rem ove or install a DIMM car d when the system is in Suspend mode or r unning.) 2. Remove the scr ews from the cover plate o n the back of the pen tablet and[...]
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38 Chapter 5 Hardware Specif icatio ns Specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet and mini-dock are given in this chapter. Gene ral S pecifi cat ions 5 General specifications for the pen tablet are given in Table 5-1. T abl e 5-1. L ogic S yste m Speci fications Feature Specifica tion Comments Arch ite ctu re IBM- A T comp at ible Microp roce[...]
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Displ ay Specif ications 39 Display S pecificatio ns 5 Specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet display are given in Table 5-2.. The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is available with one of three differen t displays. Note the display type for your system when referring to this table. Comm ents indicate which displa ys are best sui ted to particul[...]
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Digiti zer Specif ications 40 Digitize r Specificat ions 5 The Stylistic 3500 pen ta blet digitizer consi sts of the pen, a senso r grid , and s upporti ng controller circuitry. The sensor grid is built into th e pen ta blet in front of th e display screen and de tects pen pressure. T echno logy No tice 5 The display for your pen tabl et inco rpora[...]
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Peripheral Interface Specific ations 41 Periph eral In terface Specifica tion s 5 Specifications for peripheral interfaces o n the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are given in Table 5-5. For specifications on peripheral interfaces provided by th e port replicator, see “ Port R eplicator Specificat ions ” later in this chapter. Also note that p in a s[...]
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Power Syst em Specif ications 42 Power Syst em Specif icati ons 5 Specification s for the Stylis tic 3500 pen tablet power sys tem are given in Table 5- 6 . The power system and power management characteristics are further described in Chap ter 7 of this manual. T a ble 5- 6. Power Syst em Sp ecifica tions Feature Specifica tion Comments Power M an[...]
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Environm ental Spec ificatio ns 43 Environme ntal Specifi cations 5 Environmental specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pe n tablet are given in Table 5-7. Phys ical S pec ificat ions 5 Physical specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pe n tablet are given in Table 5-8. Agency Ap prova l Specifi catio ns 5 Spe cific atio ns f or go vernm ent a gency [...]
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Inter nal LAN/Mod em Specif ications 44 Int ernal LA N/Mode m Speci ficat ions 5 The internal LAN/modem device connects to the system ’ s PCI bus. Specifications f or the in terna l LAN/ modem ar e g iven in Table 5-10 . The in ternal LAN/m odem is built -in and is no t field replaceable. The internal mo dem is a global device. T able 5-10 . Int [...]
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Inter nal LAN/Mod em Specif ications 45 Fax Stan dard EIA/ TIA 578 ( Class 1) Protocol G3 fac simile stan dard: IT U-T T .30 Capabil ity ITU-T V .17 ITU-T V .29 ITU-T V .27 ITU-T V .21 ch2 * Current FCC restrict ions, line condi tions, an d other ex ternal fact ors will red uce actual data trans mission rat es. T able 5-10 . Int ernal LAN /Mode m S[...]
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Port Repli cator/Mini-D ock Specif ications 46 Port Re plica tor /Mini- Doc k Spe cific atio ns 5 The Stylistic 3500 port replica tor and mini-do c k a re designed to provide opti mal support f or yo ur pen tablet. Specifications for interfa c es on th e Stylistic 35 0 0 port replicator and mi ni-dock are given in Table 5-11. Note that these interf[...]
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High Usag e Contac ts 47 Chapter 6 Peripheral I nterfaces Details on peripheral interfaces on the Stylis tic 3500 pen tablet are described in th is chapter. The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet provid es the following peripheral interfaces: • DC input conn ect or • Serial port • IrDA port • Infrared keyboard port • Universal Serial B us ( USB ) [...]
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Serial Por t 48 Serial Port 6 The serial port provides a standard 9-pin connector that allows you to use the pen tablet with an external serial device. Pin assignments for the s erial port connector are shown in Table 6-2. DC Pow er In put 6 The DC power input connecto r connects to the AC adapter or a uto adapter to powe r the pen ta blet. The DC [...]
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Floppy D isk Driv e Port 49 Floppy Di sk Drive P ort 6 The floppy disk drive port on the pen tablet is compatible with the Fujitsu floppy disk drive. Pin assignments for the floppy disk drive connector are given in Table 6-4. #Indicates active-low signal. T able 6-4. Flo ppy Disk Drive Conn ector Pin As signmen ts Connector Pin Loc ations Pin Signa[...]
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Universal Se rial Bus Por t 50 Universal Ser ial Bus Port 6 The pen tablet provides a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port that is compliant with the Unive rsal Ser ial B us Specification Revision 1.0 . The USB port is a powered USB hub and can suppo rt concurrent operation of up to 127 devices. Th e Stylistic 3500 pen tablet functions as a USB host and[...]
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System In terface Por t 51 System Inte rface P ort 6 The system interface po rt on th e Stylistic 35 0 0 pen tablet allows you to attach the Styl istic 3500 port replicator or mini-dock. The system interfa ce port is a 200-pin connector. Figure 6-1 show s the pin locations for the sy stem interface port conn ector o n the pen tablet. Note: Th e co [...]
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System In terface Por t 52 The port replicator/m ini-dock co nn ector is not a “ hot plu ggable ” connector. You must shut down or suspend the pen tablet before connecting the port replicator. The system interface port is disabled (all signals de-asserted) when system operation is suspended. T a ble 6-6. Syst em Interf ace Po rt Con nector P in[...]
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System In terface Por t 53 30 B_D10 PCMVCC Card Data 10 PC Card Slot 31 B_WP Write Pro tect 32 B_BVD1 Battery V oltage Detect 1 33 B_A0 Card Address 0 34 B_A1 Card Address 1 35 B_RESET Card Reset 36 B_A6 Card Address 6 37 B_A15 Card Address 15 38 B_A22 Card Address 22 39 GND GND Ground Port Repl icator 40 B_A19 PCMVCC Card Ad dress 19 PC Card Slot [...]
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System In terface Por t 54 61 5VMAI N +5V +5V Power Output Port Replicator 62 FWG# Write Ga te FDD 63 FINDEX# Index 64 5VMAI N +5V Power Out put Port Repl icator 65 FRDDT# Read Disk Data FDD 66 VGAGND GND VGA Gro und C R T 67 VGAGND 68 DDCDA T A +5V Seri al data for VESA DDC2B m onitor 69 VGAGND GND VGA Gro und 70 VGAGND 71 RI A# R S-2 32C R in g I[...]
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System In terface Por t 55 85 B_A4 PCM VCC Card Address 4 PC Card Slot 86 B_A5 Card Address 5 87 B_A12 Card Address 12 88 B_A23 Card Address 23 89 B_A20 Card Address 20 90 B_A14 Card Address 14 91 B_A9 Card Address 9 92 B_IOWR I/O Wr ite 93 B_CE1# Card Enable 1 94 B_D 1 5 C ard Dat a 15 95 B_D 1 2 C ard Dat a 12 96 B_D4 Card Data 4 97 GND GND Groun[...]
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System In terface Por t 56 1 16 VGAGND GND VGA Groun d CRT 1 17 VGAGND 1 18 DDCCLK +5V Serial Clock for VESA DDC2B monitor 1 19 V GA G Analog DAC Green Signal 120 VGAGND GND VGA G round 121 NC -- -- Res erved 122 NC 123 SIN A R S-2 32C Receive Da ta S eria l Po rt 124 G ND GND Ground Port Repl icator 125 KD A T A +5V Keyboard Data Keyboard 126 K CL[...]
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System In terface Por t 57 145 B_D 13 PCMV CC Card Dat a 13 PC Ca rd Sl ot 146 B_D 5 C ar d Dat a 5 147 PCMVCC PCMVCC Power Supply 148 PC MVCC 149 PC MVCC 150 DET ECT0 +16V Core Unit De tect 1 Port Repl icator 151 NC -- -- Res erved 152 USBVCC +5V USBVCC Power Supply USB 153 USBVCC 154 USBP+ USB DA T A+ 155 USBP- USB DA T A- 156 USBG ND GND USB Gr [...]
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System In terface Por t 58 † The Port R eplicator D etect si gnal is grounded wh en the port replic ator is at tached. (Not e that t his is no t a System Manage ment Interru pt signa l line on the mi croprocesso r .) 177 PSLCT +5V Printer Selec ted Status Parallel Port 178 PPE Paper End 179 GND GND Ground Port R eplicato r 180 PRD4 +5V Port Data [...]
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IrDA Port 59 IrDA Port 6 The IrDA port on the St ylis tic 3500 pen tabl et is compliant with the Infrar ed Dat a Associatio n ( I rDA ) Standard Revisi on 1.1. Specificat ions for the IrD A port on the pen tablet are given in Table 6-7 . Before you can use the IrDA port, the Serial Port B D evice BIOS option must be set to IrDA or FIR. See “ Seri[...]
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Audi o Jacks 60 “ NA ” indica tes that t he condit ion do es not app ly . (The conditio n has no eff ect on the given ou tput.) T a ble 6- 9. Acti ve Au dio O utputs Output Activity Pen T ablet Port Replicator Speaker (built-in) He adphone Jack Headphon e Jack Line O utput Jack Speaker On (speak er built in to pen tab let) Enabl ed Plug not ins[...]
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PC Card Port 61 PC Ca rd Po rt 6 The P C Card s ocke t is co mpl ian t w it h PC Ca rd sta nda rd 3.0 . Ta ble 6-1 0 s how s t he p in a ss ign me nt s for th e PC Card port. Table 6-2 illustrates the pin locations on the connector. Figure 6 -2 PC Car d Port Co nfigurat ion T abl e 6-10. P C Card P ort Pi n Assi gnment s 16-bit PC Ca rd Interface C[...]
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PC Card Port 62 21 A12 A12 CCBE2# 22 A7 A7 CAD18 23 A6 A6 CAD20 24 A5 A5 CAD21 25 A4 A4 CAD22 26 A3 A3 CAD23 27 A2 A2 CAD24 28 A1 A1 CAD25 29 A0 A0 CAD26 30 D0 D0 CAD2 7 31 D1 D1 CAD2 9 32 D2 D2 RFU 33 WP IOIS16# CCLKRUN# 34 GND G ND GND 35 GND G ND GND 36 CD1# CD1# CCD1# 37 D1 1 D1 1 CAD2 38 D 12 D12 CAD 4 39 D 13 D13 CAD 6 40 D 14 D14 RFU 41 D 15[...]
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PC Card Port 63 53 A22 A22 CTRDY# 54 A23 A23 CFRAME# 55 A24 A24 CAD17 56 A25 A25 CAD19 57 VS2# VS2# CVS2 58 RESET RESET CRST# 59 W AIT# W AIT# CSERR# 60 RFU INP ACK# CREQ# 61 REG# REG# CCBE3# 62 BVD2 SPKR# CAUDIO 63 BVD1 STSCHG# CSTSCHG 64 D8 D8 CAD2 8 65 D9 D9 CAD3 0 66 D 10 D10 CAD 31 67 CD2# CD2# CCD2# 68 GND G ND GND T abl e 6-10. P C Card P or[...]
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Hard Disk Drive Port 64 Hard Disk Dr ive Port 6 Under ordinary circumstances, it is not necessary to access the hard disk drive port. The pin locations are listed in Table and illustrated in Figure in the event of hard disk replacement. Figure 6-3 Hard Dis k Drive Pi n Loc ations T ab le 6-1 1. Har d Disk Dri ve Pin A ssignm ents HDD side Pin Numbe[...]
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Hard Disk Drive Port 65 25 23 DIOR# / HDMARDY# / HSTROBE 26 24 GND 27 25 IORDY / #DDMARDY / DSTROBE 28 26 CSEL# 29 27 DMACK # 30 GND 31 28 INT RQ 32 29 IOCS 16# 33 30 DA1 34 31 PDIA G# 35 32 DA0 36 33 DA2 37 34 CS0 # 38 35 CS1 # 39 36 DASP# 40 37 GND 41 38 +5V (L OGIC) 42 39 +5 V (MOTOR ) 43 40 GND 44 RESERV E T ab le 6-1 1. Har d Disk Dri ve Pin A[...]
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66 Chapter 7 System Power This chapter covers the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet ’ s system power hardware, power management states, and sta te transiti ons. Syste m Po wer Hard war e 7 The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet uses components desi gned for low power consumption in mobile applications. DC power, whether supplied by the battery pack or an external[...]
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System Power Hardware 67 DC Power Inputs 7 External DC power can be connected at three locations o n the pen tablet: • DC power connector on the pen tablet • System interface connector • DC input positi ons of the h igh-usage contacts A DC power source connected to any of th ese inputs must provide 3.36 amps at a continuous DC voltage of 16 v[...]
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68 Chapter 8 BIOS Confi guration Appli cation Programm ing Interfaces This chapter desc ribes a pplication prog ramming in terfaces (APIs) th at allow Wi ndows a pplica tions to configure BIOS setti ngs. These APIs in clude function s in the BIOS S ET.D L L (dynamic-lin k library). This DLL includes functions that can be ca lled from Windows applic[...]
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Initiali zeBIOS 69 Note: Parameter names given in this manual in prototypes for some of these funct ions may differ from parameter names given in the prototypes that appear in the header files. This is done to provide consistent terminology throughout this manual. Initiali zeBIOS 8 This function i niti alizes the API. This functio n must be called [...]
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Error Codes 70 On success, this fun ctio n returns the label SETUP_SU CCESS. In th e event of an error, this function returns one of the error codes listed in Table 8-1. Error C ode s 8 Error codes returned by functions in this API are given in Table 8-1 .. These values are defined in the heade r file BIOSINC.H . Option and Setting Para meters 8 Op[...]
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Option a nd Setting Para meters 71 INFRARED _MODE Infrared Device Mode INFRA_DEV_FIR FIR INFRA_DEV_IRDA IrDA (S IR mode) INFRAR ED_SEC _ADDRS Secondary Infrared Address INFRA_ADD_100 I/O Address 100 INFRA_ADD_108 I/O Address 108 INFRA_ADD_110 I/O Address 110 INFRA_ADD_118 I/O Address 118 INFRAR ED_DMA Infrared Direct Memory Access (DMA) Cha nnel IN[...]
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Option a nd Setting Para meters 72 COMPENS Expand VGA Screen DISP_ENB Enabled DISP_DIS Di sabled HOT_PAD Hotpad HP_ENABLE En abled HP_DISABLE Disabled HD_SECTOR Hard Disk Bo ot Secto r BS_NORM Normal BS_WP Write Protect THERMAL_CNTR THERMAL_CPU CPU thermal con trol Thermal Controller THERMAL_FAN Fan therma l control FLOPPY_CONTRO LLER FLPY_ENB Enab[...]
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73 Chapter 9 Programmabl e Hotpad Libra ries for W indows App lications This chapter provides de ta ils on usin g libraries that allo w Window s applicatio ns to use the programmable hotpa d on the pen tablet. Note: The library files and the head er file refer en ced in this chapte r can be downloaded from the Fu jitsu PC website: www.fujitsupc. co[...]
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SetHotpa dNotifi cation 74 SetHo tpadNot ificat ion 9 This function enabl es hotpad notificatio n. Applications which are to receive not ification of ho tpad events must call thi s f uncti on once to enable hot pad notificatio n. A prototype of th is function is sh own below: int SetHotpadNotification ( HWND WindowHandle , UINT MessageID ) Paramete[...]
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75 Appe ndix A Replaci ng the IDE Hard Disk Dri ve The internal IDE hard disk drive in the Stylistic 3 500 pen tablet can be remov ed and replaced, if necess ary . Removing the Hard Disk Dri ve 9 To remove the hard disk drive fro m the pen tablet, 1. Ensure th at the pen tablet is off. T o do so, carry out the Shut Down command in the Start menu. 2[...]
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Removing the Hard Disk Drive 76 3. Carefully discon nect the small conn ector by pulling upwa rds (re ference Figure A-2:). Use care when disconnecting this connector; it is attached to a delicate flex cable. Figure A -2: Unplu gging the Hard Di sk Drive Connector Caution • Do not pul l th e tab on the fl ex ca ble co nne ctor w hen lif ting the [...]
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Removing the Hard Disk Drive 77 4. Using your thu mbs, push back on the two corners of the hard drive at the locations indicated in Figure A-3:. Using firm pr ess ure, push the hard disk drive towards the edge of the syst em. The small foam inserts on the end of the har d disk tray offe r sufficient “ give ” for the drive to be r emoved without[...]
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Install ing the Hard Disk Drive 78 Figure A-5 : Installing the IDE Har d Disk Dri ve Installin g the Hard Disk Dr ive 9 To install the ha rd disk drive, refer to Fi gures A-1 throug h A-5, an d perfo r m th e following steps : 1. Connect the flex cable to the har d disk drive and fold the tab on the flex cable do wn under the flex cable as shown in[...]
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79 Appe ndix B A T Command Set This Appendix contains a summary of AT commands used by the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet ’ s modem. There are several things to note a bout th is set of com mands: • Commands should be enter ed as ASCII ch aracters. • Commands sho uld begi n wi th “ AT ” , with a description of the character after the “ AT ?[...]
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AT Comma nds Table 80 A T Command s T able 9 A T Da ta Command s 9 The shaded portion of the table are s tored with the AT&W command. Command S pecificati on D efault A/ Repe at l ast comma nd. A Answer co mm an d. DD i a l T 1234567 89*0#ABCD 3 P 1234567 890 W W ait for d ial tone. Modem w aits for a second di al tone before pro cessing th e d[...]
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AT Comma nds Table 81 N 0 When origin ating or an swering , this is for hands hake only at the commu nication sta ndard spe cified by S7 and th e A TB com mand. 1 When origin ating or answer ing, begin the hand shake on ly at t he communic ation sta ndard spe cified by S7 and th e A TB com mand. Durin g handsh ake, fa llback t o a lowe r spee d may[...]
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AT Comma nds Table 82 &P 0 39% make/brea k ratio. 10PPS 1 33% make/brea k ratio. 10PPS 3 2 33% make/brea k ratio. 20PPS &S 0D S R a l w a y s O N . 3 1 DSR comes on when es tablishing a conn ection a nd goes o ff when the connec tion ends . &T 0 Abort. Stops a ny test in progress. 1 Local anal og loop. &V View a ctive configur ation[...]
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AT Comma nds Table 83 /N 0 Normal s peed-buf fered mode. 1 Direct mo de (if para llel I/ F is selecte d, same as /NO ). 2 MNP reliable mode (MNP -> di sconnect) 3 Auto-reliable mode (LAPM -> MNP -> N ORMAL -> disc onnect). Same as /N5. 3 4 LAPM-reliabl e mode (LAPM -> disconn ect) 5 Auto-reliable mode (LAPM -> MNP -> N ORMAL -&[...]
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AT Comma nds Table 84 =21 Attempt to connec t at 53333b it/s =? Shows the current value . ? Shows the range [0-21] %C 0 V .42bi s/M NP5 dis ab le. No data compre ss io n. 1 V .42bi s/MNP5 ena ble. Dat a compres sion ena bled. 3 %E 0 Disable lin e quality monitor a nd aut o-retrain. 1 Enable line quality monito r and auto -retrain. 2 Enable line qua[...]
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AT Comma nds Table 85 A T Fax (Cla ss1) Commands 9 9 Command S pecificati on D efault +FCLASS ? Ser vice cl ass indi cation (* 1) =n Service cl ass sele ction (*2) 3 =? Service cl ass capabi lities (* 2) +F TS = n T r ansm issi on s ilen c e (n =0-2 55, 10ms inter val s) +FRS =n Receive si lence. (n =0-255, 10m s interv als) +F TM =n T ransmit F AX[...]
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AT Comma nds Table 86 V .25ter A T Comm an ds 9 Command Spe cification Description +GMI Return ‘ Lu cent Data/F ax ’ Man ufacturer Id entifi cation +GMR Re turn Lucen t driver v ersion nu mber (e. g., 5.54) V ersion/Revi sion Info rmation +GMM Return ‘ H.3 24 video- ready re v . 1.0 ’ Mod em Identi fication A T+A8E =<v80> v8o 1: The d[...]
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S Regi ster Ta ble 87 S Register T ab le 9 Default is North America. The shaded portions of the table are s tored with AT&W command. Reg Function Units D efault Range * S0 Auto answe r rin g nu mbe r Ring s 0 00 000-2 55 *JP000-015 S1 Ring cou nter . Read o nly . Rings 000 000-255 S2 Escape ch arac ter ASCII 043 000-128 ** S3 Carriag e return c[...]
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S Regi ster Ta ble 88 S22 Resul ts bit mapped o ptions s tatus (Re ad only) 0: Displays “ CONNECT ” A TX0 Bits 6-4 4: Displays “ CONNECT xxx ” AT X 1 5: A TX1 mode + dial tone detec tion A TX2 6: A TX1 mode + busy tone dete ction A TX3 7: A TX1 mode + dial & busy tone d etection A TX4 3 0: 33% Make/Break ratio A T&P1, &P2 3 Bit [...]
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S Regi ster Ta ble 89 S38 56K Di al Li ne Ra te =0 56K disable d 3 =1 56K ena bled - auto mat ic sp eed s elect ion - maxi mum mod em sp eed . =2 32000 bits/s =3 34000 bits/s =4 36000 bits/s =5 38000 bits/s =6 40000 bits/s =7 42000 bits/s =8 44000 bits/s =9 46000 bits/s =10 48000 b its/s =1 1 50000 bits /s =12 52000 b its/s =13 54000 b its/s =14 56[...]
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Resu lt Codes Su mmary 90 Result Codes Summar y 9 Result Code Numeric Descripti on OK 0 C ommand ex ecuted. CONN ECT 1 Mode m co nnected to line. RING 2 A ri ng signa l has bee n detecte d. NO CARR IER 3 M odem los t carrier sig nal, or doe s not dete ct car rier signal , or does not d etect ans wer tone. ERRO R 4 In valid comman d. NO DIAL TONE 6 [...]
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Resu lt Codes Su mmary 91 CONNEC T 38000 EC* 73 Connection at 3 8000 b its/s. (K56 flex mode) CONNE CT 40000 EC * 74 Connec tion at 4 0000 bits /s. (K56flex or V .90 mode) CONNEC T 42000 EC* 75 Connection at 4 2000 b its/s. (K56 flex mode) CONNE CT 44000 EC * 76 Connec tion at 4 4000 bits /s. (K56flex or V .90 mode) CONNEC T 46000 EC* 77 Connection[...]
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92 Appe ndix C Agen cy N otic es FCC Notic es 9 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the li mits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Chan ges or m odifications not expressly a pproved by Fu jitsu PC Co rp ora tion could void the user ’ s authority to operate the equipment. Notice to Use rs of R a[...]
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DOC (Indus try Cana da) C om pli anc e Notic es 93 failure to ring in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all, areas, the sum of all of the devices should not exceed five (5) . To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the RENs, contact your local telephone company. If this equipment caus es ha[...]
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DOC (Indus try Cana da) C om pli anc e Notic es 94 Notice to U ser s o f th e Cana di an T elephone N etwo rk 9 The Canadian Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain te lecom munications n etwork protecti ve, operational, and sa f et y requi rements. The Department does not guar[...]
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DOC (Indus try Cana da) C om pli anc e Notic es 95 A vertis sement Pour ass urer la s é curit é , les u til isa teu rs doive nt v é rifier que la p ris e de terre du service d ’é lectr icit é , les lignes t é l é phonique s et le s conduite s d ’ e au m é tall iques so nt connec t é es ensem bl e. Les utilisat eurs NE doiven t PAS tent[...]
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Index- 1 Index A AC adapter, spec ificatio ns, 42 ACPI , support for, 1 agency app roval, sp eci fication s, 43 agency com plianc e, 43 agency no tices, 92 Air Bu bble s in Dis play , 40 APIs for configu ring BIOS options, 6 8 BIOSSetupSet, 69 Error Codes, 70 Initialize BIOS, 69 Option and Se ttin g pa ramete rs, 70 ReadBIOSSettin gs, 69 summary of[...]
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Index- 2 E ECP mode, para lle l p ort, se lect ing, 12 emulate mou se, pen sub system , 4 enviro nment al, sp ecificatio ns, 43 exitin g BIOS Setu p, exit menu optio ns, 25 extern al vide o, 39 F floppy d isk dri ve enablin g in BIOS Setup , 8 port, conne ctor specifi cations, 41 port, pin assign ments, 49 H Handwriter S ettings co ntrol pane l, ov[...]
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Index- 3 crea t e op tio n, 28 crea t e op tio n sy ntax , 30 delet e op tio n, 31 errors, 32 – 34 file op tio n, 29 hard disk preparati on utility, 27 help s creen, 3 2 info op tion, 31 message s, 3 2 partition and file size , 29 partitio n op tio n, 29 reformat option, 30 utility, ov e rvie w , 3 physica l speci fication s, 43 Plug and Play OS,[...]
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Index- 4 W weight, pen tablet , 43 Wind ows 2 000 ACPI and BI OS settin gs, 21 versio n pre inst alle d, 2 Wind ows 9 8 ACPI and BI OS settin gs, 21 supp ort, 2 Wind ows NT PC Card supp ort, 2 versio n pre inst all ed, ( W orks tati on 4. 0), 2 X XVGA video mode, 39[...]
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