Fujitsu Point 1600 User Manual
Fujitsu Point 1600 User Manual

Fujitsu Point 1600 User Manual

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  • Page 2 No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced, or translated, without the prior written consent of Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. No part of this publication may be stored or transmitted in any electronic form without the prior consent of Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc.
  • Page 3 • The CMOS battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire. • For a spare Point 1600 battery pack, order only Fujitsu Model FMW27BP1. • To charge the Point 1600 battery pack externally, use only the Fujitsu FMW26BC1 external battery charger.
  • Page 4: Fcc Notices

    Full Name / Title For more detailed information about the FCC rules and their applicability to the Note: Point 1600 pen tablet, refer to Appendix A of this document. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to FCC Part 15 Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Features and Controls ... Status LEDs ... Included with the Point 1600 Pen Tablet... Optional Accessories ... Connectivity Peripherals ... Chapter 2 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet System Power States ... 2-1 Low Battery Pack Conditions...
  • Page 6 Appendix A Agency Notices FCC Notices ... A-1 DOC (Industry Canada) Compliance Notices ...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter gives an overview of the Point 1600 pen tablet’s features and explains basic use. The Point 1600 system. Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 show the location of features and controls on the pen tablet.
  • Page 8 Stereo Headphone Jack Mono Microphone Jack Serial Port A DC Power Input Keyboard/Mouse Port System Interface Port Floppy Disk Drive Port Figure 1-2 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Features – Back Getting Started Handstrap Attachment Points High-Usage Contacts Pen Tether Attachment Point...
  • Page 9: Features And Controls

    RJ-11 jack (not shown) is present in this location. • Battery Pack The battery pack on the Point 1600 pen tablet can be charged in the pen tablet or can be removed from the pen tablet and charged in an external battery charger (sold separately).
  • Page 10: Status Leds

    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. Table 1-1 describes conditions indicated by each status LED. For details on power states indicated by the Power LED, see “System Power States”...
  • Page 11 Appearance of LED Power LED Indicates system power state. LED on continuously. LED flashing (once every 4 seconds). LED off HDD Access Indicates when the system is accessing the built-in hard disk drive (HDD). LED on. LED off. Charge LED Indicates battery pack is charging.
  • Page 12: Included With The Point 1600 Pen Tablet

    Included with the Point 1600 Pen Tablet The following items are included with the Point 1600 pen tablet: • AC adapter • Optional built-in 56 Kbps send/14.4 Kbps fax • Optional built-in wireless LAN adapter • Point 1600 pen • Two screen protectors •...
  • Page 13: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories The following optional accessories can be used with the Point 1600 pen tablet: • FMWSP7 Spare Screen Protectors (12-pack) • FMW27PN1 Spare Pens (5-pack) • FMWCC28 Slip Case • FMWCC31 Harsh Environment Case • FMWST2 Pen Tether • FMWHS5 Hand Strap •...
  • Page 14: Connectivity Peripherals

    Connectivity Peripherals 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. • High-Usage Cradle • High-Connectivity Cradle •...
  • Page 15: Using The Point 1600 Pen Tablet

    • Using hotpads System Power States Before you begin using the Point 1600 pen tablet, familiarize yourself with the different system power states that the pen tablet can use. Being familiar with these system states will help you determine whether it is appropriate to turn on, resume, suspend, or shut down the system when you begin a new session or end your current session.
  • Page 16 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.) Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet...
  • Page 17: Low Battery Pack Conditions

    Low Battery Pack Conditions 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 LED off. LED flashing slowly (1 second on, 1 second off). LED flashing quickly (1/2 second on, 1/2 second off).
  • Page 18: Suspend/Resume Button Configuration

    Suspend/Resume button. Doing so will cause data in open files and applications to be lost. Ask your local help desk or reseller for assistance if you are not sure how your system is configured. Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Caution...
  • Page 19: Starting Or Resuming The System

    Starting or Resuming the System 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.
  • Page 20: Suspending The System

    3 minutes.) To prevent losing unsaved data, wait until system operation is suspended before you remove the battery pack. • Connect or disconnect peripherals from the pen tablet. • Resume system operation by pressing the Suspend/Resume button as described earlier. Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet...
  • Page 21: Other Suspend/Resume Issues

    Other Suspend/Resume Issues 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.
  • Page 22: Shutting Down The System

    Using the Pen You can use the Point 1600 pen (included with the pen tablet) to select items and run programs on the Point 1600 pen tablet much as you would use a mouse on a desktop computer.
  • Page 23 The pen can be attached to the tablet with an optional pen tether. The pen tablet has attachment points on the right and left sides to accommodate left-handed and right-handed users. Figure 2-1 Point 1600 Pen and Tether Pen Tether (sold separately) Using the Pen...
  • Page 24: Ensuring Pen Accuracy

    “Calibrating the Pen” on page 3-4. Using Hotpads The hotpads are controls along the lower edge of the Point 1600 screen that let you use functions and make adjustments to the system. You use the hotpads by tapping them with the pen.
  • Page 25: Charging The Battery Pack (While Installed In The Pen Tablet)

    Charging the Battery Pack (While Installed in the Pen Tablet) 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.
  • Page 26: Removing And Installing The Battery Pack

    1. Suspend or shut down the pen tablet. (Save any important files and information in programs that you are using before shutting down the pen tablet.) For more information, see “Suspending the System” on page 2-6 or “Shutting Down the System” on page 2-8. 2-12 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Caution...
  • Page 27: Conserving Battery Power

    You can now start or resume the system and use the pen tablet. Conserving Battery Power A fully charged battery pack can power the Point 1600 pen tablet for about 4 hours under typical use (with power management). Your results may vary depending on how the pen tablet is configured.
  • Page 28: Using Connectors And Peripheral Interfaces

    (see “Using Hotpads” on page 2-10). Using Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces Connectors and peripheral interfaces on the Point 1600 pen tablet allow you to connect a variety of equipment to the pen tablet, such as a microphone, headphones, keyboard, or printer. You can also connect your pen tablet to one of several cradles, which allow you to connect to stationary peripherals easily.
  • Page 29 Input Port Figure 2-4 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right High-Usage Floppy Disk Drive Contacts Port Cover Figure 2-5 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors - Bottom Using Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces Microphone Headphone Jack Jack System Interface Port (Shown with shutters open.)
  • Page 30 • 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.
  • Page 31: Optional Wireless Lan Adapter

    Access points can be stationed throughout the facility to carry the signals between the Point 1600 pen tablet and the wired LAN. Contact your local help desk or the administrator for your wireless network for details on using the pen tablet with a wireless LAN.
  • Page 32 2-18 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet...
  • Page 33: Care, Maintenance, And Troubleshooting

    Information on troubleshooting some common problems is also given. Protecting the Display Screen 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. When installed, the screen protector becomes a durable, replaceable, antiglare writing surface that protects the display screen from abrasion.
  • Page 34 Ensure that all film has been removed from the screen before applying a new screen protector. The Point 1600 pen tablet is not waterproof. Do not pour liquids on the system or wash it with a heavily soaked cloth.
  • Page 35: Taking Care Of The Pen

    Taking Care of the Pen 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.
  • Page 36: Calibrating The Pen

    • The previous user of the pen tablet writes with the opposite hand and has calibrated the pen tablet. • The Point 1600 pen tablet has been in use for some time without being recalibrated. • The screen has been rotated from landscape (wide) to portrait (tall) orientation, or from portrait to landscape orientation.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Solutions to some common problems are described in this section. If you are experiencing a problem with your Point 1600 pen tablet that you cannot solve by taking the actions described here, contact your local help desk. System Will Not Resume or Turn On If the system will not resume or turn on, check the following possible causes: •...
  • Page 38: System Will Not Respond

    System Will Not Respond 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. Active data will be lost if you press the Reset button.
  • Page 39: Infrared Data Transfer Is Not Working

    • 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.
  • Page 40: Wireless Lan Connection Is Lost

    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.
  • Page 41: Agency Notices

    Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network Note: Some configurations of the Point 1600 pen tablet do not have an internal modem. The following information applies only to those systems with an internal modem. The Point 1600 pen tablet is supplied with an internal modem which complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 42 with other information. If requested, users must provide their telephone company with the following information: • The telephone number to which the pen tablet is connected • The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment • The information that the system requires a standard modular jack type USOC RJ-11C which is FCC Part 68-compliant •...
  • Page 43 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. •...
  • Page 44 Le département ne garantit pas le fonctionnement de l’équipement à la satisfaction de l’utilisateur. Le Point 1600 possede un modem interne conforme aux normes de certification d’Industrie Canada pour protéger les réseaux de télécommunications et satisfaire aux normes de sécurité.
  • Page 45 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., ou toute défaillance de l’équipement peut entrainer la compagnie de télécommunications à...
  • Page 46 Appendix...
  • Page 47 Index amber LED, see also low-battery LED, 1-5 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...
  • Page 48 LEDs, about, 1-4 low battery warning, 2-7 low battery, recharging, 2-11 low-battery LED, 1-5, 2-3 metal contacts, 2-16 microphone external jack, 2-15 modem, 1-3, 1-6, 2-17 off state, 2-1 optional accessories, 1-7 overheating, avoiding, 3-3 PC Card door, 2-14 eject button, 2-14 slot, 2-14 cursor not tracking, 3-8 description, 1-3...

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