1 Specifications Model No. CF-P1S3BZZ3M Intel ® StrongARM SA-1110 Microprocessor 206 MHz Instruction Cache Memory: 16 KB Data Cache Memory: 8 KB Memory (RAM/ROM) 32 MB / 32 MB (Flash) Video Memory 256 KB LCD Type 3.5 type (Reflective color TFT) Displayed Colors 65536 colors (240 x 320 dots) Keyboard...
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In use Temperature -20 °C to 50 °C {-4 °F to 122 °F} Humidity 30% to 80% RH (No condensation) Environment Not in use Temperature -25 °C to 60 °C {-13 °F to 140 °F} Humidity 30% to 90% RH (No condensation) Physical Dimensions 98 mm x 41 mm x 173 mm {3.9 "...
2 Names and Functions of Parts The illustrations shown may differ from the actual physical appearances. LED Indicators *Not available on all models. Within Communications Range: Green Some models have built-in Out of Communications Range: OFF cards (e.g., scanner and RF RF Module Power module).
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Speaker To adjust the volume, tap [Start] - [Settings] - [Con- trol Panel] in order, and then double-tap [Volume & Sounds]. Battery Pack Headphone Jack Use this connector to connect headphones or am- plifier-equipped speakers. Audio output from the internal speaker is disabled when headphones or external speakers are connected.
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Connecting/Removing the Cradle Connecting the Cradle Connect the cradle after removing the AC adaptor from the computer and closing the cover of the DC-IN jack. DC-IN Jack Cover The AC adaptor is connected to the position shown by the arrow in the figure. DC-IN Jack Removing the Cradle Press the release lever.
3 Starting Up/Shutting Down Starting Up (from the second time) Lightly press the power switch once (within 0.5 sec.). An application or file that was previously displayed ap- pears on your screen. Power Switch Power Switch The operation of the computer differs depending on the length of time that the power switch is pressed, as follows.
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[Start] Menu and Taskbar The taskbar is displayed at the bottom of the screen. All windows [Start] Button can be mini- By tapping the but- mized. ton, the [Start] menu is displayed. Icons are displayed Task Tray for programs that are System information is displayed.
4 Keyboard Cancel Key Alphabet Keys Backspace Key " Mode Key Enter Key Delete Key (Shift) Key SOFT SPACE CAP (Shift) Key SPACE/SOFT Key Mode Key The keyboard operation mode can be changed by a key press made in combination with the NUM key or CAP key (see NUM...
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Delete Key This key works the same as the Delete key of a computer. CAP (Shift) Key Each time the Mode key + CAP key are pressed, the mode changes from the caps lock mode to the standard (non-caps) input mode, and vice versa. In the caps lock mode (caps lock indicator goes on), capital letters can be inputted continuously.
5 Program Buttons Program Buttons The F1, F2, F3, and option buttons are called Option Button program buttons. If either of the program buttons is pressed after Windows has started up, the program assigned for that button is started up. NOTE Programs are not assigned to the program buttons at the time of purchase.
6 LCD (Touchscreen) Using the Stylus Use the stylus to perform operations on the touchscreen. The stylus is located in the stylus holder at the upper right of the device, and can be held like a pen or pencil. The following operations are possible on the touchscreen.
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Handling the Touchscreen Use the stylus included with the computer. Do not use an implement other than the stylus that comes with the computer. Do not place any object on the surface or press down forcefully with sharp-pointed ob- jects (e.g., nails), or hard objects that can leave marks (e.g., pencils and ball point pens). Do not operate the computer when such things as dust are on the LCD.
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LCD Backlight ON/OFF If the power switch is pressed for 0.5 - 1.0 sec. after the computer is turned on, the LCD backlight goes on or off. Setting the Timeout Function of the LCD Backlight The LCD backlight can be set to switch off automatically (e.g., for conserve power) by setting the timeout function.
7 SD/Multi Media Card An SD/Multi Media card can be used for the following purposes. The exchange of data with various devices equipped with an SD/Multi Media card slot, audio storage, and so on. NOTE Software (e.g., drivers) required to exchange data with these devices. (Refer to the instructions manual provided with each SD compatible peripheral device.) Use as a memory card (e.g., use as a storage unit on which files can be written).
8 Connecting to Your Computer The following methods can be used to connect the CF-P1 with a computer. The use of a Serial Autosync Cable or USB Autosync Cable. The use of the infrared communication port. Use an RS-232C Cable or a USB Adaptor Cable to connect CF-P1 with a peripheral. Using a Cable CAUTION For data to be exchanged between the CF-P1 and a computer, separate application soft-...
12 Disassembly/Reassembly <A torque for tightening screws> 12.3. Removing the Bottom Cabinet Please refer to the torque described on Exploded View 1/2. 1. Remove the touch pen. 12.1. Removing the Battery Pack 2. Remove the 1 screw <A> and release the pen cover. 1.
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12.5. Removing the CF Slot Block 3. Remove the LCD block from LCD holder. 1. Remove the 3 screws. 2. Disconnect the connector. (CN9) 3. Release the CF slot board block. Screw <A>:XYN2+J10FN 12.8. Removing the Power/IF Board 1. Remove the 3 screws and release the power/IF board. Screw <A>:DXQT2+G4L 12.6.
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12.10. Removing the BATT/SW Board 1. Remove the Battery wire and speaker wier from the connectors. 2. Remove the 2 screws and release the BATT/SW board. Screw <A>:DXQT2+G3L 12.11. Removing the Lithium Battery and Speaker 1. Remove the 4 screws. 2.
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The Cradle <A torque for tightening screws> 3. Remove the 2 screws.<B> Please refer to the torque described on Exploded View 2/2. 4. Remove the 2 screws.<C> Preparation:Don’t forget to remove the AC adapter bifore 5. Remove the cradle main board. disassembly.