Page 3 - Agency Compliance; UL Notices; Cautions
iii Agency Compliance UL Notices Cautions • For continued protection against the risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating of fuse. • There is a danger of explosion if the CMOS battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufactur...
Page 4 - FCC Notices; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
iv FCC Notices Note: For more detailed information about the FCC rules and their applicability to the Point 1600 pen tablet, refer to Appendix A of this document. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to FCC Part 15 Responsible Party Name: Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. Address: 5200 Patrick Henry Dri...
Page 5 - Table of Contents
v Table of Contents Chapter 1Getting Started Features and Controls ................................................................................ 1-3 Status LEDs .................................................................................................. 1-4 Included with the Point 1600 Pen ...
Page 7 - Chapter 1; Getting Started; Figure 1-1 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Features – Front
1-1 Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter gives an overview of the Point 1600 pen tablet’s features and explains basic use. The Point 1600 TM pen tablet runs the Windows 95 or Windows 98 operating system. Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 show the location of features and controls on the pen tablet. Figure...
Page 8 - Figure 1-2 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Features – Back
1-2 Getting Started Figure 1-2 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Features – Back Pen Tether Stereo Headphone Mono Microphone Serial Port A DC Power Input Keyboard/Mouse Port High-Usage Contacts System Interface Port Battery Pack Hard Disk (removable) Drive (built-in) Attachment Point Jack Jack Pen Tether Attach...
Page 9 - Features and Controls
Features and Controls 1-3 Features and Controls 1 The main features and controls that you use to operate the Point 1600 pen tablet are described briefly below. Use of these features and controls is described in detail later in this manual. (Features called out in Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 which are ...
Page 10 - Status LEDs; Figure 1-3 Status LEDs
1-4 Getting Started Status LEDs 1 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. Figure 1-3 Status LEDs Table 1-1 describes conditions indicated by ea...
Page 11 - Table 1-1 Status LEDs
Status LEDs 1-5 Table 1-1 Status LEDs LED Appearance of LED System Status Power LED Indicates system power state. LED on continuously. System is Fully On. LED flashing (once every 4 seconds). Suspend mode. LED off System is off. HDD Access LED Indicates when the system is accessing the built-in hard...
Page 12 - Included with the Point 1600 Pen Tablet
1-6 Getting Started Included with the Point 1600 Pen Tablet 1 The following items are included with the Point 1600 pen tablet: • AC adapter • Optional built-in 56 Kbps * internal modem (V.90): 53 Kbps receive/33.6 Kbps send/14.4 Kbps fax • Optional built-in wireless LAN adapter * • Point 1600 pen • ...
Page 13 - Optional Accessories
Optional Accessories 1-7 Optional Accessories 1 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 • FMWC...
Page 14 - Connectivity Peripherals
1-8 Getting Started Connectivity Peripherals 1 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 Cr...
Page 15 - Chapter 2; Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet; System Power States; • Fully On state
System Power States 2-1 Chapter 2 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet This chapter covers the fundamental concepts and system operations with which you need to be familiar to use the Point 1600 pen tablet including: • Starting the pen tablet• Using the pen• Charging the battery pack• Connecting to other...
Page 17 - Low Battery Pack Conditions; Table 2-1 Low Battery Pack Conditions
Low Battery Pack Conditions 2-3 Low Battery Pack Conditions 2 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 Low Battery Condition LED off. Good Battery Greater than 15% battery pack charge re...
Page 18 - Suspend/Resume Button Configuration; • Normal
2-4 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Suspend/Resume Button Configuration 2 The Suspend/Resume button on the pen tablet can be configured using one of the following three settings: • Normal In the Normal setting, the system suspends or resumes operation when you press the Suspend/Resume button. If the...
Page 19 - Starting or Resuming the System
Starting or Resuming the System 2-5 Starting or Resuming the System 2 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 ...
Page 20 - Suspending the System
2-6 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Suspending the System 2 You can conserve battery power by suspending the system when you are not using the pen tablet. Suspending the system allows you to stop the system without closing files or exiting programs that are open or running. To suspend the system, 1....
Page 21 - Other Suspend/Resume Issues
Other Suspend/Resume Issues 2-7 Other Suspend/Resume Issues 2 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 r...
Page 22 - Shutting Down the System; Using the Pen; Caution
2-8 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Shutting Down the System 2 When you shut down your system, the pen tablet enters the Off power state. If you will not be using the pen tablet for an extended period of time (several days), you should shut down the system to prevent the battery pack from dischargin...
Page 24 - Ensuring Pen Accuracy
2-10 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Ensuring Pen Accuracy 2 The Point 1600 pen tablet comes from the factory already calibrated so that the cursor location matches the pen tip location. If the cursor is not displayed directly under the pen tip when you touch the screen, then you should calibrate th...
Page 25 - Charging the Battery Pack (While Installed in the Pen Tablet)
Charging the Battery Pack (While Installed in the Pen Tablet) 2-11 Charging the Battery Pack (While Installed in the Pen Tablet) 2 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 t...
Page 26 - Removing and Installing the Battery Pack
2-12 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Removing and Installing the Battery Pack 2 The battery pack can be removed from the pen tablet and replaced with a charged battery pack. You can then charge the battery pack that you removed in the optional external battery charger. You can remove or install the ...
Page 27 - Figure 2-2 Removing the Battery Pack; Conserving Battery Power
Conserving Battery Power 2-13 2. Slide the battery latch on the battery pack currently installed in the pen tablet to the open position as shown in Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2 Removing the Battery Pack 3. Slide the battery pack out of the pen tablet. You can now install a charged battery pack in the pen ...
Page 28 - Using Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces; Figure 2-3 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors - Top
2-14 Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Here are some suggestions for conserving battery power: • If you will not be using the pen tablet for a few minutes, put the pen tablet in Suspend mode (see “Suspending the System” on page 2-6). • If you will not be using the pen tablet for an extended period of ...
Page 29 - Figure 2-4 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right
Using Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces 2-15 Figure 2-4 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right Figure 2-5 Point 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors - Bottom Keyboard/MousePort DC PowerInput Serial Port A MicrophoneJack HeadphoneJack High-Usage System Interface Port Floppy Disk DrivePort Cover (Shown with...
Page 31 - • System Interface Port; Optional Wireless LAN Adapter
Optional Wireless LAN Adapter 2-17 • System Interface Port This port allows you to use the pen tablet with peripherals such as the portable port expander or high-connectivity cradle. • Floppy Disk Drive Port This port allows you to connect the Fujitsu FMWFD2 floppy disk drive. Optional Wireless LAN ...
Page 33 - Chapter 3; Protecting the Display Screen; Installing a Screen Protector
3-1 Chapter 3 Care, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting This chapter provides information on routine care and maintenance of the Point 1600 pen tablet. Information on troubleshooting some common problems is also given. Protecting the Display Screen 3 The Point 1600 pen tablet is designed to provide you...
Page 35 - Taking Care of the Pen
Taking Care of the Pen 3-3 Taking Care of the Pen 3 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 dam...
Page 36 - Calibrating the Pen
3-4 Care, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Calibrating the Pen 3 If the cursor does not appear under the tip of the pen or appears to be misaligned with the pen tip, you should calibrate the pen. The pen tablet determines where the pen tip touches the display screen in order to determine the correct...
Page 37 - Troubleshooting; System Will Not Resume or Turn On
Troubleshooting 3-5 4. A dialog box is displayed after you tap the last of the cross-hair symbols. Choose one of the following in the dialog box: • OK: If you are satisfied that you tapped the cross-hairs accurately. (Your taps are used to calibrate the screen.) • Cancel: If you do not want to use y...
Page 39 - Infrared Data Transfer Is Not Working
Troubleshooting 3-7 Infrared Data Transfer Is Not Working 3 If you are experiencing problems transferring data over the pen tablet’s infrared interface (IrDA port), check the following: • Can the IrDA port on the pen tablet “see” the IrDA port on the other device? There must be a direct line-of-sigh...
Page 41 - Appendix A; Agency Notices; Notice to Users of Radios and Television; Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network
Agency Notices A-1 Appendix A Agency Notices FCC Notices 3 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc., could void the user’s a...
Page 44 - Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network; Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien
A-4 Appendix Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network 3 The Canadian Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee...
Page 45 - Avertissement
Agency Notices A-5 de télécommunications locales. L’utilisateur est averti que même la conformité aux normes de certification ne peut dans certains cas empêcher la dégradation du service. Les réparations de l’équipement de télécommunications doivent être effectuées par un service de maintenance agré...
Page 47 - Index
Index-1 A amber LED, see also low-battery LED , 1-5 B 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 , ...