Powering The Tablet; Charging The Battery Pack; Conserving Battery Power - Fujitsu Stylistic CE CT2000 Series User Manual

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S t y l i s t i c C T 2 0 0 0 S e r i e s C E T a b l e t U s e r ' s G u i d e – S e c t i o n T w o
If the program file you want to launch is
hidden, go to Start -> Program -> Explorer
-> View -> Options to see the options
selected in the Folder Options dialog.
For example, if you want to open WordPad whenever
you press [F4], first you would open the Button
Property window by clicking [Start] -> Settings ->
Control Panel and double-clicking the Buttons icon.
Next, you would click the [...] on the Button4 line.
Double-click on Windows and tap on "pword.exe" in
the window that appears. (Note: If it appears that the
program file is hidden, check Start -> Program ->
Explorer -> View -> Options to verify the options
selected in the Folder Options dialog.)
Click [OK], then click [OK] again. From now on,
every time you press the F4 button, the WordPad
program will start unless you go back and assign a
new application to the button.

POWERING THE TABLET

The Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet can be powered by
either its rechargeable battery pack or by its AC power
adapter.
Removing a Battery Pack
To install a new battery pack, perform the following
steps:
1. Save any open documents and suspend your system.
2. Hold the system face down, with the battery
compartment pointing towards you (see Figure 2-1).
The latch/lock must be locked/unlocked
manually. If you do not lock the battery in
place, the system will not run from the
battery.
3. With the system oriented as shown in Figure 2-1,
slide the latches to the left. Note that the latch on the
left doubles as a latch and battery lock. It is not
spring-loaded; it must be manipulated manually.
Latch/lock
Figure 2-1
Removing/Installing the Battery
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Spring-loaded latch
4. While continuing to hold the spring-loaded latch on
the left, slide the battery pack out of the battery tray
by pulling it towards you. When the battery is clear of
the latch mechanism, release the battery latch.
Installing a Battery Pack
1. To install a new or recharged battery pack, first make
sure the lock/latch on the left is in unlatched position
then slide the battery pack into the battery
tray and firmly push it in until it is seated. Slide the
left latch into locked position.
2. Resume system operation.

CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK

An installed battery can be recharged
while the system is running or suspended.
To recharge the battery pack while it is installed in the
system, plug the AC adapter into the DC input jack on
the right side of the system. Insert the AC adapter's elec-
trical plug into a wall socket. When DC power is
connected to the system and the system is suspended, the
LED on the front of the system is lit if charging, other-
wise it is off (reference the "Key/Button Pad" on page 12
for more information).
The battery can also be recharged when the system is
installed in the optional cradle with cradle power applied.

CONSERVING BATTERY POWER

You can extend the charge life of your battery pack by
conserving battery power. Your results may vary,
depending upon the applications you use. Here are some
suggestions to help you conserve battery power:
• Click Control Panel and double-click the Power icon.
Select the Schemes tab. From the Power Scheme:
dropdown, select whether you want to change the
settings for battery power or AC power. Set the length
of time before you want the system to automatically
go to the next power state.
The system will first go into User Idle state, then
System Idle state, and finally to Suspend state. The
shorter the periods, the longer your battery will
remain charged. Note that these periods are
cumulative, not exclusive. For example, if User Idle is
set to 1 minute, System Idle is set to 3 minutes, and
Suspend is set to 2 minutes, the system won't go into
Suspend until 6 minutes have passed (the total of the
three settings).

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