Page 3 - Agency Compliance; UL Notice
Agency Compliance UL Notice Caution For continued protection against the risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating of fuse. Caution The battery pack and batteries inside the Pen Computer are not user replaceable. Please contact Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. Service Center for replace...
Page 4 - FCC Notice; FCC Notice for Systems With Built-In Wireless LAN Adapter; Caution
iv FCC Notice 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, ...
Page 5 - Canadian DOC Compliance
v Canadian DOC Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépa...
Page 7 - Table of Contents
vii Table of Contents Chapter 1Getting Started .................................................................................. 1-1 System Features and Controls................................................................... 1-2 Status Lights .......................................................
Page 9 - Chapter 1; Getting Started; Point 510 Pen Tablet Features – Front
1-1 Chapter 1 Getting Started The Point 510 TM pen tablet is an easy to use, high-performance personal computer that you can run by touching the screen with a supplied “pen,” sometimes called a “stylus.” The Point 510 pen tablet runs the popular Windows for Workgroups or Windows 95 software. This ch...
Page 10 - Point 510 Pen Tablet Features – Back; System Features and Controls; • Power Button
1-2 Getting Started Point 510 Pen Tablet Features – Back System Features and Controls 1 Before you use the Point 510 pen tablet, familiarize yourself with its basic operation. The main features and controls that you use to operate the Point 510 pen tablet are described briefly below. These items are...
Page 11 - Lock
System Features and Controls 1-3 • PC Card Door Shuttered door that allows you to gain access to the PC Card, if one is installed in the PC Card slot. • Antenna (Optional) If installed, an antenna that helps you send and receive data on a wireless local area network (LAN). • Pen The main input devic...
Page 13 - Status Lights; Status Lights on the Point 510 Pen Tablet
Status Lights 1-5 Status Lights 1 The status lights are LEDs that give you information about system power, hard disk drive use, and battery charge. The following figure shows the status lights on the front of the Point 510 pen tablet. Status Lights on the Point 510 Pen Tablet These status lights are...
Page 15 - Point 510 Accessories; Optional Accessories
Status Lights 1-7 Point 510 Accessories 1 Several accessories can be used with the Point 510 pen tablet. Refer to the instructions provided with these accessories for details on their use. Accessories Included with the Point 510 Pen Tablet 1 The following items are included with the Point 510 pen ta...
Page 17 - Chapter 2; Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet; Power
Power 2-1 Chapter 2 Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet This chapter covers the fundamental operations that you need to be familiar with to use the Point 510 pen tablet: • Starting the pen tablet• Using the pen• Charging the battery pack• Connecting to other equipment• Shutting down the pen tablet Power ...
Page 18 - Power States; • Fully On; Starting the Pen Tablet; Using the Power Button as a Suspend/Resume Button
2-2 Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet Power States 2 The Point 510 pen tablet behaves differently depending on its power state. The pen tablet can be Fully On, partially on (Idle, Standby, Suspended), or Fully Off. The pen tablet’s behavior for each power state is as follows: • Fully On The pen tablet ...
Page 19 - Using the Power Button as an On/Off Button; Using the Pen
Using the Pen 2-3 Using the Power Button as an On/Off Button 2 If the Point 510 pen tablet has the Power button set up for power on/off operation, when you press the Power button the pen tablet switches between the Fully On and Fully Off power states. If you want to suspend operation on a pen tablet...
Page 20 - Point 510 Pen and Tether; Ensuring Pen Accuracy
2-4 Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet • To move something on the screen, place the pen tip directly over the object, then as you press and hold the pen tip against the display screen, move the pen. The pen can be attached to the tablet with an optional pen tether. The pen tablet has attachment points o...
Page 21 - Using Hotpads
Using Hotpads 2-5 Using Hotpads 2 The hotpads are controls along the edge of the Point 510 screen that let you use functions and make adjustments on the Point 510 pen tablet. You do this by tapping the hotpads with the Point 510 pen. The table below shows each hotpad icon and how to use it. Speaker ...
Page 22 - Suspending and Resuming Operation; Entering Suspend Mode – Suspend/Resume Power Button
2-6 Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet Suspending and Resuming Operation 2 The Point 510 pen tablet allows you to suspend and resume system operation without exiting the programs you are using. Suspend mode conserves battery power while saving your recent work. A fully charged battery pack will maintain...
Page 23 - Entering Suspend Mode – On/Off Power Button; Resuming Operation
Suspending and Resuming Operation 2-7 Any programs you are running are stopped, data is preserved, and the system enters a low-power state, called Suspend mode. For more information, see “Power States” on page 2-2. 2. Observe the Power light. When the light is blinking once every 4 seconds, the Poin...
Page 24 - Other Suspend/Resume Issues; Charging the Battery Pack
2-8 Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet Other Suspend/Resume Issues 2 Other issues you should consider when suspending or resuming pen tablet operation are as follows: • When the Point 510 pen tablet is in suspend mode, data stops going to and from the pen tablet. Some programs might temporarily keep the...
Page 26 - Removing and Installing the Battery Pack; Removing the Battery Pack
2-10 Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet Removing and Installing the Battery Pack 2 The battery pack can be removed from the Point 510 pen tablet and replaced with a charged battery pack. You can then charge the removed battery pack in the optional external battery charger. You can remove or install the ...
Page 27 - Conserving Battery Power; Using Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces
Conserving Battery Power 2-11 6. Press the Power button to power on or resume operation. When the pen tablet returns to the Fully On state, you can continue using it. Conserving Battery Power 2 A fully charged battery pack can run the Point 510 pen tablet continuously for up to five (5) hours. Your ...
Page 28 - Point 510 Pen Tablet Connectors - Top
2-12 Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet The connectors and interfaces on the Point 510 pen tablet are located along three sides of the pen tablet, as shown: Point 510 Pen Tablet Connectors - Top Point 510 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right Point 510 Pen Tablet Connectors - Bottom Power Button PC Card Door Ant...
Page 29 - Optional Wireless RF LAN Transceiver
Optional Wireless RF LAN Transceiver 2-13 Here is a description of each connector on the Point 510 pen tablet: Optional Wireless RF LAN Transceiver 2 The Point 510 pen tablet can be equipped with an optional radio frequency (RF) transceiver and antenna that allow you to send and receive data from a ...
Page 30 - Shutting Down the Point 510 Pen Tablet
2-14 Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet The RF LAN transceiver allows you to transmit and receive data using your Point 510 pen tablet in your facility. Access points can be stationed throughout your facility to carry the signals between your Point 510 pen tablet and the wired LAN and help maintain a re...
Page 31 - Chapter 3; Care and Maintenance; Protecting the Display Screen
3-1 Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance This chapter gives you pointers on how to take care of and maintain your Point 510 pen tablet. Protecting the Display Screen 3 To protect the display screen, use the screen protector provided with the Point 510 pen tablet. The pen tip is made of a softer material t...
Page 32 - Protecting the Point 510 Pen Tablet in Harsh Environments
3-2 Care and Maintenance Protecting the Point 510 Pen Tablet in Harsh Environments 3 The Point 510 pen tablet is designed for use in protected environments where there is no direct exposure to rain, mists, or sprays. Avoid exposing the pen tablet to these conditions. Cleaning the Display Screen 3 To...
Page 33 - Calibrating the Point 510 Display Screen; Determining When to Perform Pen Calibration; Performing Pen Calibration
Calibrating the Point 510 Display Screen 3-3 Calibrating the Point 510 Display Screen 3 Each time you tap the Point 510 screen, the Point 510 pen tablet determines where you tapped it in order to perform the function you requested. Calibration helps the Point 510 pen tablet accurately determine what...
Page 34 - OK; Cancel; Recalibrate; Solving Problems; Suspended Pen Tablet Will Not Resume
3-4 Care and Maintenance 3. Perform the calibration steps according to the instructions on the screen. The calibration utility displays cross-hairs in each corner of the screen, one at a time. Tap the center of each cross-hair as it appears, holding the pen the same way you would hold it while using...
Page 35 - Display Screen Is Blank or Difficult to Read
Solving Problems 3-5 Display Screen Is Blank or Difficult to Read 3 The display screen can be adjusted using the hotpads. For details on using these controls, see “Using Hotpads” on page 2-5. If the display screen on your Point 510 pen tablet is blank, confirm that the pen tablet is running (the Pow...
Page 36 - Wireless LAN Signal is Interrupted
3-6 Care and Maintenance Wireless LAN Signal is Interrupted 3 The Point 510 pen tablet RF transceiver is designed to send and receive a reliable signal under most conditions. Occasionally, the signal is interrupted. This could happen when the Point 510 pen tablet is too far from an access point, or ...
Page 37 - Index
Index-1 A accuracy, pen See calibration amber light, see also Low Battery light , 1-6 , 2-9 antenna description , 1-3 location , 2-12 wireless RF LAN transceiver , 2-13 audio, adjusting See hotpads B battery pack charging , 2-8 conserving power , 2-11 description , 1-3 installing, removing , 2-10 re...