Page 2 - FIVA User’s Guide; International E; Program; As a member of the International E; The information regarding International E; Power Plug and AC Adaptor; N o t e
FIVA User’s Guide (Product Nos.: MPC-205E/206E) 1st. ed. 2001-04 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan Notes • This guide cannot be reproduced or duplicated in any form, in part or in whole, without written permission from CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. • The co...
Page 3 - Packing List
1 • Do not dispose of the box and packing materials. Use the box and packing materialsfor storage and transport. Windows M e FiVA CD Windows P1 P2 P3 MODE B MODE B MODE B MOD E A MODE A MOD E A LAN For CF cardPuller tapes (5) Packing List Thank you for purchasing the CASSIOPEIA FIVA205E/206E series....
Page 4 - Safety Precautions; About the icons; Indicates that injury or damage may result if used incorrectly.; Icon examples; T h e
2 Warning! Safety Precautions • To use this product safely and correctly, read this User’s Guidethoroughly and operate as instructed.After reading this guide, keep it close at hand for easy reference. • Always observe the warnings and cautions indicated on the product. • If this guide is misplaced o...
Page 5 - Handling FIVA; Contact your original retailer or authorized distributor.
3 Warning! Handling FIVA Should FIVA malfunction, start to emit smoke or as t r a n g e o d o r, o r o t h e r w i s e b e h a v e a b n o r m a l l y,immediately shut down the power, remove batteries, andunplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet. Continueduse creates the danger of fire and electr...
Page 7 - Battery Pack
5 Supplied battery pack Warning! Do not cover the AC adaptor with a blanket, etc., or donot place FIVA on the heating rug, near a heater, etc.Doing so may cause malfunction or deformation of FIVA,which creates the danger of fire. Battery Pack Use only the battery pack that comes with FIVA. Whenthe b...
Page 8 - Do not leave FIVA in the following areas.
6 Caution! Handling FIVA Do not place FIVA on an unstable or uneven surface.Doing so can cause FIVA to fall, creating the danger ofmalfunction, fire, and electric shock. Do not leave FIVA in the following areas. • Areas where FIVA will be subject to large amounts ofhumidity or dust, or directly expo...
Page 9 - Power Cord and Peripherals
7 Caution! Power Cord and Peripherals Do not overly bend the power cord, do not allow it to becaught between desks or other furniture, and neverplace heavy objects on top of the power cord. Doing socan cause shorting or breaking of the power cord,creating the danger of fire and electric shock. Be su...
Page 10 - Before Using FIVA; Follow the cautions; The cautions for FIVA are described on; Do not use FIVA if it does not work correctly; If FIVA works abnormally; Windows Me that comes bundled with it.; Product Application
8 Before Using FIVA • This product has been designed and manufactured under stringentquality control. Should you suspect FIVA is defective or malfunctioning,contact your original dealer or authorized distributor. Repair andmaintenance are subject to the terms and conditions of the Warranty.The mis-o...
Page 11 - Avoiding Computer Viruses; Write protect the master copies of your programs and data files.; FIVA; Caution
9 System Recovery • This product comes with Windows Me and a collection of utilitysoftware pre-installed on its hard disk. Should the problem occur tothe system or applications due to an unexpected malfunction, youcan use the “Product Recovery CD-ROM” that comes with FIVA torestore the factory defau...
Page 13 - Options; Main battery: WARNING; Hard Disk Data; Disk Operations
11 Options • Be sure to carefully follow the procedures provided in the applicableUser’s Guides whenever connecting or disconnecting peripherals.Failure to do so can damage FIVA or the peripheral. AC adaptor: WARNING • Use the AC adaptor MPC-277ADPE. Main battery: WARNING • Replace this main battery...
Page 14 - Consumables; Standard Battery Pack; Disposal
12 Danger • Use this product for only specified CASIO product.• Never take this product apart or modify it or apply an impact on it. • Never allow the positive and negative poles to become shorted by metal. Consumables Standard Battery Pack • Long use of the battery pack causes it to deteriorate and...
Page 15 - Maintenance and Care; Normal Care
13 Maintenance and Care Normal Care Shut down the power and unplug the power cord from thepower outlet before cleaning FIVA. Cleaning FIVA with thepower on creates the danger of electric shock. • Clean FIVA by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. If FIVA is very dirty, wipeit with a cloth that has been...
Page 16 - GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A.; NOTICE; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; FCC WARNING; Declaration of Conformity; Industry Canada
14 The CE marking below applies to the EU region. Declarator of conformity is as follows: GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas). NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursu...
Page 17 - Appendix; Contents
15 1 2 3 Appendix Contents Packing List ................................................................................................. 1 Safety Precautions ...................................................................... 2 Before Using FIVA .....................................................
Page 20 - About This User’s Guide; before you do anything else.; to pay attention when you operate FIVA.
18 About This User’s Guide This User’s Guide is divided into the five sections shown below. Be sureyou read the section titled “Before Using FIVA” starting from page 8 before you do anything else. Before Using FIVA This section provides important safety precautions and things you needto know about u...
Page 21 - Getting Ready; Chapter 1
Getting Ready Chapter 1 This chapter provides you withgeneral description of functionsand part names, and otherinformation you need to knowbefore trying to use FIVA.
Page 23 - Part Names and Their Functions; Opening FIVA
21 1 P1 P2 P3 MODE B MODE B MODE B MOD E A MODE A MOD E A LA N Release lever Part Names and Their Functions The part names introduced in this chapter are used throughout the restof this User’s Guide. CASSIOPEIA FIVA has the port and the slot for PCcard in order to connect to peripherals such as a ne...
Page 24 - Front
22 P1 P2 P3 MODE B MODE B MODE B MOD E A MODE A MOD E A LA N !8 Keyboard q Monitor Front w Monitor release lever and latch e E-mail button r Internet button t Memo button y Software switch u AC adaptor IN i USB port o LAN port !0 Indicator lamps !9 Stick !4 Power switch !5 Microphone port !6 Headpho...
Page 26 - Back
24 PCMCIA CARD Back q Modem port w CF CARD slot e RGB port r IEEE1394 port t PC card(PCMCIA CARD) slot y Reset switch u Battery pack release latch i Battery pack
Page 27 - Modem port; Reset switch; Battery pack
25 1 q Modem port Plug the modular cable into this port to connect the telephone line via the built-in modem. w CF CARD slot (CF CARD) Insert a CF card into this slot. e RGB port (RGB) Connect an external monitor using the supplied RGB cable. r IEEE1394 port (1394) Connect a digital equipment, e.g.,...
Page 28 - Keyboard; The above keyboard layout shows the US version.
26 Keyboard This section describes the basic functions of the keyboard. Actualkeyboard functions may differ in accordance with the application youare using. The above keyboard layout shows the US version. q w e r t !1 !0 o !2 !3 !4 !5 y u i !7 i !6 !8
Page 29 - Pause; Ctrl; Description
27 1 Key Name Escape Function Insert Delete Pause Backspace Enter (Return) Shift Cursor Page Up, Page Down Application Windows Space Alternate Fn Control Caps Lock Tab No. q w e r t y u i o !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 !8 Key Esc F1 ~ F12 Ins Del Pause Back Space Enter Shift PgUp PgDn Alt Fn Ctrl Caps Lo...
Page 30 - Key Combinations
28 Shift + Caps Lock Ctrl + Alt + Del Fn + Prt sc Alt + Fn + Del + R + M Shift + + M + F1 + E + F Ctrl + + F + Tab + Break Key Combinations • Key combinations where you must hold down one key and press a second key areindicated by a plus symbol. • The following shows the key combinations that are av...
Page 31 - NumLock Keypad; Holding down; and pressing; called the “hot keys” function.; Standby
29 1 NumLock Keypad Holding down Fn and pressing F11 activates NumLock, which assigns numeric keypad functions to the keyboard keys shown below. Press Fn + F11 to cancel NumLock. • The following shows the key combinations that are available with the Fn key. This is called the “hot keys” function. *C...
Page 32 - Control Buttons and Stick; • Stick; Center button
30 Control Buttons and Stick FIVA has a stick, two control buttons and a center button to control thepointer ( ). • Stick This can be used to control the pointer on the screen.Put a finger on the stick and move it in every direction to control thepointer on the screen.The pointer speed can be change...
Page 33 - Function; Click; Control Button Operation; Example 2) Press the right control button on the desk top.; Control Panel; and double-clicking; Mouse; pointer can be adjusted.
31 1 Function Click Double-click Drag anddrop Click with ther i g h t c o n t r o lbutton Scroll Control Button Operation Move the pointer to the desired position and press the left controlbutton once.This button is used to select OK, Next, etc. Move the pointer to the desired position and press the...
Page 34 - Changing a stick cap
32 Changing a stick cap The stick cap is an expendable item. It can be replaced with a suppliednew one when it is worn. Important Put the cap on the stick firmly. Otherwise, the cap may damage theLCD monitor when you close the display panel. Stick cap (supplied)
Page 35 - Before Using FIVA for the First Time; Setting and Removing the Battery Pack; To set the battery pack; Close FIVA and turn it over.
33 1 Before Using FIVA for the First Time Though operation is possible using the AC adaptor only, it is a goodidea to attach the battery pack and charge it before using FIVA for thefirst time. Setting and Removing the Battery Pack When you set the full-charged battery pack, you can use this unit wit...
Page 36 - To remove the battery pack; • If you remove the battery pack while the power of FIVA is turned on; Charging the Battery Pack; Connect the AC adaptor to one end of the power cord (
34 To remove the battery pack Before removing the battery pack, be sure to turn off the power. (Whenthe AC adaptor is connected to FIVA and a power outlet, you can removethe battery pack without turning off the power.) 1. Close FIVA and turn it over. 2. While sliding the battery release latch in the...
Page 37 - Battery Indicator Lamp; Green; Meaning; Full charge
35 1 2. Connect the plug of the AC adaptor to the AC adaptor IN port (DC IN16V) on the side panel of FIVA ( e ). The BAT ( ) indicator lights orange while the battery is being charged, and the indicator lights green when the battery is fully charged.If the BAT ( ) indicator lamp goes out during char...
Page 38 - to extend battery pack life.
36 N o t e • If the battery pack is attached to FIVA, do not unplug the AC adaptoruntil the BAT ( ) indicator lamp turns green (full charge). This helps to extend battery pack life. • The battery pack requires period replacement. The end of a batterypack’s service life is indicated when the battery ...
Page 39 - Using FIVA; Chapter 2
Using FIVA Chapter 2 This chapter covers suchoperations as turning on power,setting up Windows Me, andother operational procedures.
Page 41 - Turning on Power the First Time; Performing the Windows Me Setup; Slide the power switch (; Yes; immediately to restart FIVA.; Setting; Product Key; Input the correct Windows Me Product Key number.
39 2 Turning on Power the First Time The first time you turn on the power, you must perform a Windows Mesetup procedure. You need to perform this procedure only once. Afterthat, Windows Me will boot up automatically when you turn on the power. The Windows Me setup routine lets you make the settings ...
Page 42 - Next
40 4. The CASIO logo appears for a few moments.And, the “Windows Me” screen appears. After the CASIO logo appears, the screen goes blank and thenWindows Me starts up. After that, “Welcome to Microsoft Windows” screen appears.To use the Windows Me, follow the procedure below.First, click Next .
Page 43 - Read and agree to the Software License Agreement.
41 2 5. “Select your time zone” appears.Select your local area and click Next . 6. Read and agree to the Software License Agreement. • Be sure you read the terms and conditions of the Microsoft SoftwareEnd-user’s License Agreement. • To read all, use the or button, or PgUp ( Fn + ) or PgDn ( Fn + ) ...
Page 44 - Input the Product Key number.; Shift; OK; button and input the correct
42 7. Input the Product Key number. • Input the Product Key number that is printed on the Certificate ofAuthenticity affixed to the back of this unit, and then click Next . All the letters and numbers you type in this screen are automaticallyinput in upper case, even if you do not press the Shift ke...
Page 45 - Setting is complete
43 2 8. Register with the Microsoft. You can register with the online system.If you do not want to register immediately, you can register afterward. 9. When Setting is complete appears, click the Finish button.
Page 47 - Shutting Down the Power; see “Preferences “ on page 90; Mode if you do not; Mode for a very long time. If you do not; Hibernation
45 2 Shutting Down the Power This section describes various ways to turn off the power. Select “Shut down”, “Restart”, “Stand by” or “Hibernate” from the Startmenu. The following ways are also available. • Slide the power switch so that the unit enters the “Stand by”,“Hibernate” or “Shut down” mode....
Page 48 - To shut down Windows Me from the Start menu; mode is; Power Off; mode if you do not plan to use FIVA for a; Start; To restart Windows Me from the Start menu.
46 To shut down Windows Me from the Start menu In this mode, Windows Me is completely shut down and FIVA isconsuming almost no battery power. This mode extends battery life butrequires that Windows Me be restarted from the very beginning to restorepower. This means that the status of Windows Me or a...
Page 49 - To enter the Standby Mode from the Start menu
47 2 To enter the Standby Mode from the Start menu The status of LCD, Windows Me and any applications that are runningis retained in memory, so they can be restored in a shortest time afterleaving the Standby Mode. In Standby Mode, FIVA always consumesslight power.Sliding the power switch restores F...
Page 50 - To enter the Hibernation Mode from the Start menu; The; Mode is recommended when you do not plan to use
48 To enter the Hibernation Mode from the Start menu The Hibernation Mode is recommended when you do not plan to use your computer for a long time, but you want to restore the status ofWindows Me and your applications when you return. The state of Windows Me and other applications that were active w...
Page 52 - Using the Sleep function; indicator lamp will flash orange.; To enter the Sleep Mode, perform; Close the display panel (; t o e n t e r t h e; To recover from the
50 Using the Sleep function FIVE has the Sleep function to save power as a standard function.This means the Hibernation Mode or Standby Mode described before.When this unit is not used temporarily, set the unit to the Sleep Mode sothat the available time of battery pack can be prolonged. (The time t...
Page 53 - Turning On Power; Slide and hold the power switch (; see page
51 2 Turning On Power Slide and hold the power switch ( ), and then release it when the PW-LED lights up.Turning on FIVA power after you set up Windows Me starts up WindowsMe. First, perform the log-on operation to make the unit recognize the user.If you use the unit alone and also not connected to ...
Page 54 - Using the Battery Pack; Checking the Current Charge Level of the Battery Pack; Checking the Battery Indicator Lamp Color
52 Using the Battery Pack FIVA comes with a standard battery pack when you purchase it. Onceyou charge the battery pack, you can use FIVA without being connectedto a power outlet via the AC adaptor. FIVA also has a number of powermanagement functions that make battery operations more efficient. N o ...
Page 55 - Lit orange; Checking the Power Indicator Lamp Color
53 2 Power Indicator Meaning Lit orange FIVA being powered by battery pack. Flashing orange Standby mode (with only battery pack inuse) Flashing Red Low battery pack charge level (with onlybattery pack in use) Lit Green FIVA being powered by AC adaptor. Flashing Green Standby Mode (AC adaptor is use...
Page 56 - Using the Battery Pack Efficiently; Forced Hibernation Mode; Mode whenever the battery charge level drops; When to Replace the Battery Pack; Checking with Mobile Cockpit
54 Using the Battery Pack Efficiently The amount of operating time you get from the battery pack is greatlyaffected by operating conditions and how you use it.FIVA’s mobile computing Power Management Setting help to ensurethat you get maximum power out of the battery pack. See page 87 . N o t e When...
Page 57 - Using the Large-capacity Battery Pack; Be sure you use the correct battery pack. On the “Options List” (
55 2 Important Be sure you use the correct battery pack. On the “Options List” ( page 141 ) comes with FIVA, find the battery pack whose model number matches the number marked on the battery pack.You can also get an idea of the battery pack’s current condition bychecking the Mobile Cockpit’s Battery...
Page 58 - Using the One Touch Operation Buttons; • For using the E-mail button, the setting to connect to an internet or
56 Using the One Touch Operation Buttons There are 3 types of Keys; “E-mail button”, “Internet button” and “Memobutton”. P2 P3 P1 MODE B MODE B MODE B MOD E A MODE A MOD E A E-mail button (P1) When the E-mail button ( ) is pressed, the E-mail software starts up. The “Microsoft Outlook Express” is in...
Page 59 - Changing the function of each button; The function of each button can be changed in the “Settings”
57 2 Memo button (P3) When the Memo button ( ) is pressed, the “Microsoft Notepad” softwarestarts up.The “Notepad” is installed as the memo software when you purchase. Changing the function of each button The function of each button can be changed in the “Settings” → “One Touch Operating Button Sett...
Page 61 - Chapter 3
SupplementaryInformation Chapter 3 This chapter contains informationabout how to connect peripheralsand about convenient functions.
Page 63 - Connecting Peripherals; Connecting a pair of Headphones or a Microphone; To connect the headphones; see “
61 3 Connecting Peripherals Peripherals mean a a CD-ROM drive, an external floppy disk drive, etc.that can be connected to this unit. This section describes how to connectperipherals and how to install PC cards or expansion memory. For the peripherals that are not described in this User’s Guide, see...
Page 64 - To connect microphone; Connecting to the LAN port
62 To connect microphone Connect the microphone plug to the microphone port ( ) on the front ofthis unit.Use a microphone which has the monaural mini jack (ø3.5 mm). Connect the microphone plug to the microphone port ( ).To disconnect the plug, pull it out from the port by holding the plug. Connecti...
Page 65 - Connecting to the modem port; • When you make a dial-up connection to the pulse system telephone
63 3 Modular cable Connecting to the modem port The built-in 56kbps modem provides a high-speed data communicationa n d f a c s i m i l e t r a n s m i s s i o n / re c e p t i o n c a p a b i l i t i e s . ( T h e a c t u a lcommunication speed depends on the local line conditions, etc.) Youcan use...
Page 66 - Connecting to the USB port; • When this unit enters the Sleep Mode such as the Hibernation or; USB hub. USB hub with power-supply capability is recommended.
64 Connecting to the USB port The USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a standard interface specification forthe connections of the USB compatible peripherals such as a keyboard,mouse, printer, scanner, etc. to the computer. Connecting to or disconnecting from the USB port can be performedeven when the pow...
Page 67 - Using the floppy disk drive; • When using the floppy disk that is not formatted for the Windows,; To write protect a floppy disk
65 3 Using the floppy disk drive The optional USB compatible floppy disk drive (MPC-240FDD) isavailable for this unit. The two types of floppy disk can be used with thisunit. One is 2DD floppy disk with the amount of 720 KB and the other is2HD floppy disk with the amount of 1.44 MB. (For details, se...
Page 68 - Connecting a Printer; Add Printer Wizard; screen appears. Follow the
66 Connecting a Printer A USB compatible printer can be connected to the USB port of thisunit. Installing the printer driver is required for using the printer. The printerdriver that comes with this unit or one (stored in a CD, floppy disk, etc.)that comes with the printer can be used.When a printer...
Page 69 - Using External Monitor; To connect a Monitor; • When disconnecting the RGB cable, hold the connector firmly while; System; on the; may temporarily darken the
67 3 Using External Monitor Connect an external monitor to FIVA so that the operation can beperformed while viewing the big-screen. (Use the supplied RGB cablefor the connection.)Opening the display panel is required for using the external monitor asthe unit enters the Sleep Mode automatically when ...
Page 70 - Click the Setting tab and then make the
68 N o t e You can specify the resolution and number of colors only when usingan external monitor. Right click on the Windows Me desktop and select Properties on the menu. The Display Properties appears. Click the Setting tab and then make the Colors and Screen area settings you want. The following ...
Page 71 - Connecting to the IEEE1394 port; My Computer; screen. Click the icon to perform
69 3 Connecting to the IEEE1394 port Various devices such as digital video camera, etc. can be connectedto the IEEE1394 port. The procedure to connect a device to the IEEE1394port is described in this section. Connect the plug of the cable to the IEEE1394 port securely.Pull out the lid on the left s...
Page 72 - Using a PC Card; • Long term use of PC card that generates a lot of heat can cause; Close all applications before entering Standby or Hibernation; • When using a PC card that is not compatible with the hot insertion; Removing a PC card; ) and disable PC card operation and then remove
70 Using a PC Card Using a PC Card FIVA has one PC Card Standard PCMCIA TYPE II PC card slot (includingcard compatible with the Card BUS).You can use a PC card to connect various peripherals such as the CD-ROM drive or scanner, etc. Almost of all PC cards can be inserted orremoved while the power of...
Page 73 - ) on the indicator area to open PC Card; to cut off the power to the PC card.; You may safely remove this device.; Stop
71 3 1. Stop using the PC card.Click the Mobile Cockpit PC Card button ( ) or double-click the PC Card button ( ) on the indicator area to open PC Card (PCMCIA) Properties. Select the card name from the list, and thenclick Stop to cut off the power to the PC card. When “ You may safely remove this d...
Page 74 - Inserting a PC card
72 Inserting a PC card Make sure that the PC card is oriented correctly when you insert it intothe PC card slot. Inserting the PC card into the slot upside down forciblymay damage the cable or the slot. 1. Connect the cable to the PC card. And, push the eject button intothe slot. 2. Making sure that...
Page 75 - Using a CF Card; • Long term use of CF card that generates a lot of heat can cause; Before using a CF card
73 3 Using a CF Card Using a CF Card FIVA has one CF TYPE I/II CF (Compact Flash) card slot. You can use aCF card to load the expansion memory or hard disk. Almost all CF cardscan be inserted or removed while the power of the unit is turned on. Forthe detail of using a CF card, see the manual that c...
Page 76 - Inserting a CF card
74 Inserting a CF card Make sure that PC card is oriented correctly when you insert it into theCF card slot. Inserting the CF card into the slot upside down forciblymay damage the connector or the slot. 1. Remove the CF card slot lid. (Keep the lid in order not to lose it.) 2. Making sure that the C...
Page 77 - Removing a CF card; ) and disable CF card operation and then remove; PC Card
75 3 Removing a CF card Before removing a CF card from the slot, first click the Mobile CockpitPC Card button ( ) and disable CF card operation and then remove the CF card. And, be sure that an application or system is not running.The CF card can be inserted or removed even when the power of thisuni...
Page 78 - Loading an Expansion Memory; Before installing or removing expansion memory board; • The interior of FIVA can become quite hot during normal use. In this; Removing the expansion memory board; Quit all applications and shut down the power.
76 Loading an Expansion Memory You can expand the FIVA memory by installing an expansion memoryboard. Expanded memory can help applications and large-volume datato be operated at a high speed. Use the optional expansion memoryboard (MPC-252RAM/253RAM) or one specified by CASIO.To increase the memory...
Page 81 - Installing the expansion memory board; the protrusion of the expansion memory slot (; Checking the capacity of the expansion memory; . 16 is the capacity of RAM for using
79 3 Installing the expansion memory board Perform steps 1 to 4 of the procedure of “Removing the expansionmemory board.” 5. When the keyboard is removed, the expansion memory slot appears.Aligning the depression of the expansion memory board ( q ) with the protrusion of the expansion memory slot ( ...
Page 82 - Using the “Mobile Cockpit II”
80 Using the “Mobile Cockpit II” The CASIO original application software “Mobile Cockpit II” is installedin this unit. The “Mobile Cockpit II” is always displayed as a tool bar onthe desk top of the Windows Me and it allows you to perform theconvenient settings easily. When the “Mobile Cockpit II” i...
Page 83 - To register applications you use from the Start menu.
81 3 q Switching the tool bar The Mobile Cockpit has the Control bar and Launcher bar . You can switch the display between them depending on your usage. When youclick or , the display is switched between the Control bar and the Launcher bar . • Control bar It allows you to specify each setting easil...
Page 85 - To delete the application you registered; When you click the; To move the application you registered
83 3 To delete the application you registered 1. Clicking the Switching the tool bar button in the Mobile Cockpit to switch to the Launcher bar from the Control bar . 2. Right-click the button of the application you want to delete. 3. Click the Delete in the menu. When you click the All Delete , all...
Page 87 - When the check mark is put in the; Auto hide; Always on top
85 3 Pop-up menu When you right-click this part, the pop-up menu is displayed. Auto hide When the check mark is put in the Auto hide , the tool bar is hidden. In this setting, when you move the pointer to each corner of the screen,the tool bar appears and when you move the pointer aside from thecorn...
Page 88 - Version info; This displays the version information of the Mobile Cockpit.; Exit; Settings; The one touch operation buttons have three buttons of P1 (
86 Version info This displays the version information of the Mobile Cockpit. Exit This closes the application of the “Mobile Cockpit II”. When you want touse the tool bar of the “Mobile Cockpit II” again after closing it, youneed to start up from the “FIVA tool”. e Settings You can specify 4 setting...
Page 90 - “Power Management”; FULL POWER
88 Important You can also specify the power management setting of this unit byselecting “Control panel” → “Power Management” → “The property of Power Management”. Note that the setting in the “Power Management”has priority over the setting of the “Power Management Setting” in theMobile Cockpit. The ...
Page 92 - When you do not use the built-in LAN, remove the check mark; Priority of starting up devices (Boot sequence)
90 Settings (Preferences) The initial setting can be set to use this unit. The 5 settings of “Built-inLAN on/off”, “Priority of starting up devices (Boot sequence)”, “PowerSwitch Action”, “LCD Panel Action” and “Switch the PC Card/PC CardPro button” can be specified.When the restart is necessary aft...
Page 93 - See; Power management; • When the AC adaptor is used, the indicator on the upper left of the
91 3 Power Switch Action You can set to each of the “Stand by”, the “Hibernate” or the “Shutdown” when you slide the power switch to turn off the power while theunit is used. LCD Panel Action You can set to each of the “None”, the “Stand by”, the “Hibernate” orthe “Power Off” when you close the disp...
Page 94 - Brightness control; combinations such as “; Stop functioning of the hard disk; in the check box of the; or “
92 t Brightness control You can adjust the brightness ofLCD monitor.Adjust the brightness of LCDmonitor by dragging the controlbar. After adjusting it, click the“Save the user mode” to save thei t e m s o f t h e “ L C D m o n i t o rsetting” in the “Setting of power management” described before. If...
Page 95 - PC card properties; ) buttons connects or disconnects two PC cards each other.; Control panel; and opens the PC card; Removing the hardware; button in the indicator area.
93 3 i PC card properties This button has the two functions and the display can be switched inthe “Settings” described before.The ( ) button opens the PC card properties (PCMCIA) of the Windows.The ( ) buttons connects or disconnects two PC cards each other. An example of “Settings” ( ) button Selec...
Page 96 - Save the user mode
94 ( ) button Connects or disconnects the PC card (PCMCIA). When this button isclicked, this unit confirms the connecting condition of the PC card, andconnects the PC card when the PC card is disconnected, or disconnectsit when it is connected. • Connecting operation After inserting the PC card into...
Page 97 - Battery Control
95 3 !0 Battery Control This window displays the condition of the battery pack. You can checkthe connecting condition of the battery pack, the remaining power ofthe battery pack or the time to replace with the new battery pack, etc. The reading of the Rated capacity does not guarantee the actualcapa...
Page 98 - Hibernation Mode
96 !1 Battery indicator This indicator always displays the remaining power or estimatedremaining time of the battery pack, etc.• When using only the battery pack The estimated remaining time of the battery pack is displayed. • When using the AC adaptor and the battery pack The estimated time to reac...
Page 101 - System Restoration; • Keep “Windows Me” and “Product Recovery CD-ROM” securely. The
99 Appendix System Restoration Using the supplied “Product Recovery CD-ROM”, you can restore thesystem and applications back to the factory defaults.When Windows Me does not function correctly or when Windows Medoes not start up even if you turn on the power, restore the system withthe supplied “Pro...
Page 102 - Starting up from the “Product Recovery CD-ROM”
100 Starting up from the “Product Recovery CD-ROM” Though FIVA is preset to start up from its hard disk, you can start upFIVA from “Product Recovery CD-ROM” in a CD-ROM drive to restorethe system and applications. The following procedure is performed withthe CD-ROM. 1. Turn off FIVA and disconnect a...
Page 103 - Setting the Partition of Hard Disk/Initializing the Hard Disk; Specify hard disk space which should be allocated for
101 Appendix Setting the Partition of Hard Disk/Initializing the Hard Disk Starting up from the “Product Recovery CD-ROM” automatically startsthe system restoration routine. Follow the instructions that appear onthe screen. 1. Specify hard disk space which should be allocated for Hibernation Mode da...
Page 104 - Creating the Linux preferences.; Do not turn off CD-ROM drive power when you change the CD-ROM.
102 2. Creating the Linux preferences. ================================================================= ================================================================= Initialize the Linux environment Please wait a little. For details of Linux, see the supplied booklet.After that, the hard disk w...
Page 105 - Start installation of Windows Me.; When the screen shown below appears, press
103 Appendix 4. Start installation of Windows Me. When the screen shown below appears, press Enter . Me Me • • • 5. Run Scan Disk. When the screen shown below appears, press Enter to starts Scan Disk. Scan Disk checks the hard disk for errors. N o t e Scan Disk is a program that checks hard disk for...
Page 107 - Select the directory where you want Windows Me installed.; is selected and then click; Typical; if you want to restore the system to its initial factory defaults.
105 Appendix 7. Select the directory where you want Windows Me installed. Make sure that C:\WINDOWS is selected as the installation directory, and then click Next> . If you want to install Windows Me in a different directory, select “Otherdirectory”, and then type in path to the directory. Of cou...
Page 108 - Select the Windows Me files you want installed.; Specify your geographic area.
106 9. Select the Windows Me files you want installed. M a k e s u re t h a t “ I n s t a l l t h e m o s t c o m m o n c o m p o n e n t srecommended.” is selected, and then click Next> . Important You can select “Display the list of components so I can choose theones I want to install.” you lik...
Page 109 - Specify your time zone.
107 Appendix 11. Specify your time zone. 12. Skip the screens for making a startup disk. Click Next> on the screen shown below. N o t e A startup disk is a floppy disk that can be used when Windows Medoes not start up correctly. You can find the cause Windows Me doesnot function correctly by star...
Page 110 - Cancel
108 Click the Cancel button when the screen below appears. In response to the confirmation message that appears, click Cancel . The screens for making a startup disk is skipped. A startup disk willbe made after the installation of Windows Me is complete. N o t e • See page 121 for details on making ...
Page 111 - Start the file copy operation.; Finish; to start the file
109 Appendix 13. Start the file copy operation. When the screen shown below appears, click Finish to start the file copy operation.It takes about 15 minutes to copy all files. After that, you do notneed to operate. Windows Me is installed automatically. FIVA willautomatically restart with Windows Me...
Page 112 - Close
110 15. Specify the computer name and work group name respectively. Input a computer name and work group name and then click Close . For example, Input “FIVA” as a computer name and “CASIO” as awork group name. N o t e When using this unit in a network, ask the network manager aboutspecifying a comp...
Page 113 - Making Windows Me Settings; Input your user information.; key after inputting your name causes
111 Appendix Making Windows Me Settings Use the following procedure to make Windows Me settings required forinstallation after formatting the hard disk in the procedure above. 1. Input your user information. • You must input your name, but input of the company name isoptional. Pressing the Tab key a...
Page 116 - Type in your user name and password.; to move the; button. You will need to input your user name and
114 5. The setup is performed automatically and after that, the WindowsMe restarts automatically. 6. Type in your user name and password. Type in your user name and password. If you do not input in thename and password, this screen will not appear when you start upWindows Me. Type the user name and ...
Page 117 - Main; Select; by pressing; space
115 Appendix When the Windows Me starts up, the Welcome to Windows Me screenappears. 7. The Windows Me desk top screen appears. Next, perform the procedure below to change the BIOS setting.Otherwise, if you start up this unit with the MODE B setting of thesoftware switch, Windows Me will start up as...
Page 118 - Installing applications from the “Product Recovery CD-ROM”; Installing the CASIO Applications; To install application from the Product Recovery CD-ROM; and then
116 Installing applications from the “Product Recovery CD-ROM” Installing the CASIO Applications Some applications are installed in this unit at the factory. The procedureyou performed with the “Product Recovery CD-ROM” restores the harddisk to virtually the same state it was in when the FIVA shippe...
Page 119 - SETUP; icon or
117 Appendix 4. Double-click the SETUP icon or AR405ENG.exe in the folder you opened. This launches the installer for the application. Follow theinstructions that appear on the screen. FIVA TOOLS which includes Mobile Cockpit and other importantsystem support utilities is strongly recommended to ins...
Page 120 - Making Screen Settings; From the menu that appears, select; Properties; to display Display; Background; tab, and select the desired picture from the; Wallpaper; to close Display Properties.
118 Making Screen Settings Restoring the system causes the Windows Me display fonts andwallpaper to be set to initial default settings. Use the following procedureto change these settings. 1. Right-click on the Windows Me desktop. 2. From the menu that appears, select Properties to display Display P...
Page 121 - Installing Microsoft Me Components; On the Windows Me Taskbar, click; click
119 Appendix Installing Microsoft Me Components The components available after you install Microsoft Windows Me aredifferent from those installed on FIVA when you purchase it. Use thefollowing procedure to install the components that are available whenyou purchase FIVA. 1. Insert the “Microsoft Wind...
Page 122 - Windows Setup; Select the components you want to install.; Details; Start the installation.; to install the components you selected. It takes about 10
120 3. Click the Windows Setup tab. The names of components that are already installed have acheckmark next to them. 4. Select the components you want to install. Select a component from the list, and then click the Details button. For FIVA, you should check all components in the list except for the...
Page 123 - Making a Startup Disk; The optional floppy disk drive is required to make a startup disk.
121 Appendix Making a Startup Disk A startup disk is a floppy diskette that contains the system files requiredto start up the system. It starts up the system without using the harddisk, so it comes in handy when you need to perform troubleshootingsteps. Important The optional floppy disk drive is re...
Page 124 - For users in the United States; USOC Jack,RJ11C is available to this equipment.
122 The following explanation on pages 122 to 128 is about the Terminal Equipment embedded in CASSIOPEIA FIVA series and described byfollowing the rules. The Terminal Equipment is operable and compliantwith the regulations in the United States and Canada only.For users of CASSIOPEIA FIVA series resi...
Page 126 - Notice Concerning FCC Radial Regulations
124 This equipment is registered with the FCC under Part 68 as a componentdevice for use with CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. models CASSIOPEIAFIVA Series. In order for the FCC registration of this product to beretained, all other products used in conjunction with this product mustalso be FCC Part 68 regis...
Page 127 - For users in Canada; The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This; Ringer Equivalence Number; The Ringer Equivalence Number of This terminal equipment is 0.3.
125 Appendix For users in Canada NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunicationsnetwork protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribedin the appropriate Ter minal Equipment Technical Requirementsdoc...
Page 128 - Automatic Send and Receive by built-in NCU; Main functions of the modem
126 Function Protocol Speed Comment Network control functions Automatic Send and Receive by built-in NCU Modem protocols Conforms to the following protocols and possible tocommunicate in full duplex V.21/V.22bis/V.32/V.32bis/V.34/V34bis/V.90/K56flex/V.27ter/V.29/V.17 Data compressionprotocols Confor...
Page 129 - Connecting to telephone line
127 Appendix FIVA with embedded FB1456VQL12 Connecting to telephone line The modular cable that comes with the modem shall be used to connectthe modem to the telephone line.In this case, if the telephone line is available through the modular jack,it is possible to connect the modem to the telephone ...
Page 130 - The product must be set in a case upon use.
128 Connector for communication(for connection to the dedicated Modular cable) Connecting to the FIVA Turn off the power of the FIVA first and then connect as depicted below. Caution on operation of the product To use this product, operate as instructed below since this is designedto be embedded in ...
Page 131 - Troubleshooting; Basic Troubleshooting; Take notes of information that appears on the display.
129 Appendix Troubleshooting This section describes what you should do whenever you start toexperience problems with operation of FIVA, its peripherals, orapplications you are running. Basic Troubleshooting N o t e t h e f o l l o w i n g i m p o r t a n t p o i n t s w h e n e v e r y o u a r eexpe...
Page 132 - Model
130 System Outline Have the following information handy whenever you request usersupport. Memo about your system Other information about FIVA can be found by visiting the CASSIOPEIAWebsite at: http://world.casio.com/ Model Serial Number (on the bottom housing) Memory Capacity(MB) FIVA Hard Disk Capa...
Page 133 - Power Supply; Power does not turn on.
131 Appendix Power Supply N o t e For safety reasons, FIVA is designed so CPU Clock Speed slows downwhenever internal temperature rises above a certain level. If operationcontinues, FIVA automatically enters the Hibernation Mode. Symptom Power does not turn on. • Nothing happens when the powerswitch...
Page 134 - Display Problems; Symptom; Display has gone blank.; Recommended Action; Slide the power switch to turn on power.; and; to adjust; to cycle through monitor
132 Display Problems Symptom Nothing on the display, Power indicatorlamp is not lit. Display has gone blank. The operator cannot remember theWindows Me password. The Start button or the Taskbar is notdisplayed. Display contents are difficult to see. Display is dim. T h e m o n i t o r s c r e e n b ...
Page 135 - Software Problems; Cannot hear speaker output.; Change the volume control setting.; Sound Volume; Quit all other applications.
133 Appendix Software Problems Symptom Cannot hear speaker output. Nothing comes out of the speaker, evenwhen a pair of headphones is notplugged in. Sound output is too slow. Sound output is broken. The sound skip or communication erroroccurs during playback or when theFIVA is in communication. Occa...
Page 136 - Peripheral Operation Problems; Cannot use the floppy disk drive.
134 Peripheral Operation Problems Symptom Cannot use a PC/CF card. The unit is locked when using the PC cardor USB device. Cannot use the floppy disk drive. While a system startup disk is in the drive,t h e s y s t e m c a n n o t b e re s t a r t e d b y Ctrl + Alt + Del . Pressing the reset switch...
Page 137 - Text Input Problems; The keyboard is shift locked.; Typing letter keys inputs numbers.
135 Appendix Text Input Problems Printing Problems Symptom The keyboard is shift locked. Nothing happens when keyboard keysare pressed. Nothing happens when the Powerswitch is turned on. Nothing happens when Ctrl + Alt + Del are pressed. Typing letter keys inputs numbers. Recommended Action Press Sh...
Page 138 - FIVA suddenly hangs up.; Try turning power off and then back on again.; General Operation Problems
136 Symptom Power indicator lamp flashes redimmediately after charging thebattery pack. FIVA suddenly hangs up. System runs too slow (1). System runs too slow (2). System runs too slow (3). Displayed date and time are wrong. Recommended Action Purchase a new battery pack and replacethe current one. ...
Page 140 - Screen fonts are too small.; FIVA is emitting smoke and heat.; Product name and model number
138 Problems Following Restoration of the System FIVA Malfunction Symptom Standard bundled applications donot work. Screen fonts are too small. Wallpaper is different. Recommended Action Some of the bundled applications are not re-installed when you restore the system. Usethe “Product Recovery CD-RO...
Page 141 - Specifications
139 Appendix Model MPC-205E MPC-206E CPU Transmeta Crusoe TM5600 500MHz Transmeta Crusoe TM5600 600MHz Built-in Cache Memory 128KB (1), 512KB (2) BIOS ROM 512KB Standard/Max. 96MB/192MB 128MB/192MB Slot 1 expansion slot VRAM 2MB (SMI LynxEM+) Monitor Device* 1 8.4-inch TFT color LCD Resolution SVGA ...
Page 143 - Options List; Memory Expansion DIMM Board
141 Appendix Options List The useful options shown below are available for use with the FIVA MPC-205E/206E. Interface Card CD-ROM DRIVE Memory Expansion DIMM Board (Product No. MPC-252RAM) 64MB MPC-253RAM) 128MB Floppy Disk Drive (Product No. MPC-240FDD) CD-ROM Drive (Product No. MPC-142CDD) Large-c...
Page 145 - User’s Guide; User
P1 P2 P3 MODE B MODE B MODE B MOD E A MODE A MOD E A LA N FIVA User’s Guide (Product No.: MPC-205E/206E) CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan User ’s Guide MPC-205E/206E Printed on recycled paper. Printed in Taiwan Thank you for purchasing the CASIO MPC-20...