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1. Result Code Numeric Description OK 0 Command executed CONNECT 1 Modem connected to line RING 2 A ring signal has been detected NO CARRIER 3 Modem lost carrier signal or does not detect carrier signal or does not detect answer tone ERROR 4 Invalid command NO DIALTONE 6 No dial tone detected BUSY 7 Busy signal detected NO ANSWER 8 No quiet answer CONNECT 2400 EC 10 Connection at 2400 bits s CONNECT 4800 EC 11 Connection at 4800 bits s CONNECT 9600 EC 12 Connection at 9600 bits s CONNECT 14400 EC 13 Connection at 14400 bits s CONNECT 19200 EC 14 Connection at 19200 bits s CONNECT 7200 EC 24 Connection at 7200 bits s CONNECT 12000 EC 25 Connection at 12000 bits s CONNECT 16800 EC 86 Connection at 16800 bits s CONNECT 300 EC 40 Connection at 300 bits s CONNECT 21600 EC 55 Connection at 21600 bits s CONNECT 24000 EC 56 Connection at 24000 bits s CONNECT 26400 EC 57 Connection at 26400 bits s CONNECT 28800 EC 58 Connection at 28800 bits s CONNECT 31200 EC 59 Connection at 31200 bits s CONNECT 33600 EC 60 Connection at 33600 bits s CONNECT 38400 EC 28 Connection at 38400 bits s DTE rate CONNECT 57600 EC 18 Connection at 57600 bits s DTE rate CONNECT 115200 EC 87 Connection at 115200 bits s DTE rate DELAYED 88 Delay is in effect for the dialed number BLACKLISTED 89 Dialed number
2. HDD side PCB side Signal Name Pin Number Pin Number 25 23 DIOR HDMARDY HSTROBE 26 24 GND 27 25 IORDY DDMARDY DSTROBE 28 26 CSEL 29 27 DMACK 30 GND 31 28 INTRQ 32 29 IOCS16 33 30 DA1 34 31 PDIAG 35 32 DAO 36 33 DA2 37 34 CSO 38 35 CS1 39 36 DASP 40 37 GND 41 38 5V LOGIC 42 39 5 V MOTOR 43 40 GND 44 RESERVE Hard Disk Drive Port 65 Chapter 7 System Power This chapter covers the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet s system power hardware power management states and state transitions System Power Hardware The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet uses components designed for low power consumption in mobile applications DC power whether supplied by the battery pack or an external source is regulated to different voltage levels required to power various components in the system Battery Pack When the system is not connected to external power system power is provided by the battery pack When an external DC power source is connected to the pen tablet the battery pack is charged and the system is powered by the external source The battery pack can also be removed from the pen tablet and charged in an external charger A bridge battery built into the pen tablet powers the system in suspend mode for approximately 5 minutes while the battery pack is removed Note Do not remove the battery pack while the system is running Suspend system o
3. Protected Device Configurations No Yes Select Yes to prevent a Plug and Play operating system from changing device configuration settings Select No to allow a Plug and Play operating system to configure system devices Serial Parallel Port Configurations Submenu Enter this submenu to configure peripheral interfaces See Serial Parallel Port Configurations Submenu Options on page 11 for details Keyboard Mouse Features Submenu Enter this submenu to configure the system keyboard and mouse See Keyboard Mouse Features Submenu Options on page 13 for details Video Features Submenu Enter this submenu to configure system resources for the video controller See Video Features Submenu Options on page 14 for details Internal Device Configurations Submenu Enter this menu to configure additional device controllers See Internal Device Configurations Submenu Options on page 15 for details PCI Configurations Submenu Enter this menu to reserve specific IRQs for use by ISA devices See PCI Configuration Submenu Options on page 16 for details CPU Features Submenu Enter this submenu to change CPU serial number features See CPU Features Submenu Options on page 17 for details Event Logging Submenu Enter this submenu to view the Event Log features See Event Logging Submenu Options on page 17 for details Hotpad Disabled
4. Table 3 20 PHDISK Command Line Options Option Parameters Description None Displays the PHDISK Opening Screen CREATE PARTITION Creates a save to disk partition Entire hard disk is reformatted Caution Creating a save to disk partition will reformat the hard disk drive erasing all data on the disk You must back up your hard disk before using PHDISK to create a save to disk partition To avoid reformatting your hard disk use the FILE parameter instead of the PARTITION parameter FILE If no save to disk partition exists PHDISK creates a save to disk file large enough for the current system configuration If a save to disk partition exists PHDISK creates a save to disk file large enough to supplement the existing save to disk partition space The file created provides additional disk space required for save to disk operation DELETE PARTITION Deletes all data in the save to disk partition and renders disk space occupied by the save to disk partition unusable You must reformat the entire hard disk to use the hard disk space occupied by the deleted partition FILE Delete save to disk file PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 27 Table 3 20 PHDISK Command Line Options Continued Option Parameters Description INFO PARTITION Displays data about the save to disk partition FILE Displays data about the save to disk file REFORMAT PARTITION Reformat the s
5. 176 PCMVPP PCMVPP PCMVPP Power Supply PC Card Slot System interface Port 57 Table 6 6 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued Pin Signal Level Description Port or Connector Name 177 PSLCT 5V Printer Selected Status Parallel Port 178 PPE Paper End 179 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 180 PRD4 5V Port Data 4 Parallel Port 181 B_D2 PCMVCC Card Data 2 PC Card Slot 182 B_D9 Card Data 9 183 B_BVD2 Battery Voltage Detect 2 184 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 185 B_A2 PCMVCC Card Address 2 PC Card Slot 186 B REG Attribute Memory Select 187 B_VS2 Voltage Sense 2 188 B_A25 Card Address 25 189 B_A16 Card Address 16 190 B_A21 Card Address 21 191 B_A13 Card Address 13 192 B_A18 Card Address 18 193 B_OE Output Enable 194 B_CE2 Card Enable 2 195 B_D14 Card Data 14 196 B_D6 Card Data 6 197 B CD1 Card Detect 1 198 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 199 NC Reserved 200 PCMVCC PCMVCC PCMVCC Power Supply PC Card Slot T The Port Replicator Detect signal is grounded when the port replicator is attached Note that this is not a System Management Interrupt signal line on the microprocessor System Interface Port IrDA Port The IrDA port on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is compliant with the Infrared Data Association
6. The speaker is always on when modem is off hook The speaker is on until the carrier is detected except while dialing AT Commands Table 80 Command Specification Default N 0 When originating or answering this is for handshake only at the communication standard specified by S7 and the ATB command 1 When originating or answering begin the handshake only at the V4 communication standard specified by S7 and the ATB command During handshake fallback to a lower speed may occur O 0 Instructs the modem to exit online command mode and return to data mode see AT Escape Sequence P Select Pulse Dialing Q 0 Enables modem to send result codes to the computer V4 1 Disables modem from sending result codes to the computer T Select Tone Dialing V 0 Displays results codes as digits 1 Displays results codes as text V4 X Result Code Selection and Call Progress Monitoring Dialing Result Code No Dialtone Busy Code 0 After S6 Displays Not displays Not displays CONNECT 1 After S6 Displays Not displays Not displays CONNECTXXX 2 Wait Dial Tone Displays Displays Not displays S6 CONNECTXXX 3 After S6 Displays Not displays Displays CONNECTXXX 4 Wait Dial Tone Displays Displays Displays V4 S6 CONNECTXXX Z Reset and recall stored user profile amp C 0 State of the carrier from remote modem is
7. designation Data format is as follows Start bit Data bit Parity Stop bit 1 7 even 1 1 7 odd 1 1 7 none 2 1 8 none 1 Note Baud rate and data format are detected by the AT character 79 AT Commands Table AT Data Commands The shaded portion of the table are stored with the AT amp W command Command Specification Default A Repeat last command Answer command Dial 123456789 0 ABCD v 1234567890 Wait for dial tone Modem waits for a second dial tone before processing the dial string Wait for quiet answer Pause for a time specified by S8 before dialing Hook flash Return to command mode after processing command S n Dial a telephone number previously stored using the amp Zn x command The range of n is 0 3 Disables echo to the computer Enables echo to the computer Modem goes on hook Modem goes off hook Returns modem identity string and driver version number same as 13 Calculates ROM checksum and displays it on the DTE Performs a ROM check and calculates and verifies the checksum displaying OK or ERROR Returns modem identity string and driver version number same as 10 Selects low volume Selects low volume Selects medium volume Selects high volume The speaker is off The speaker is on until the modem detects the carrier signal
8. or PHDISK C P Creates a save to disk partition using the amount of memory required as calculated by PHDISK Caution Creating a save to disk partition will reformat the hard disk drive erasing all data on the disk You must back up your hard disk before using PHDISK to create a save to disk partition To avoid reformatting your hard disk use the FILE parameter instead of the PARTITION parameter PHDISK CREATE 10240 FILE or PHDISK C 10240 F Creates a 10 MB save to disk file The SIZE variable is 10240 REFORMAT Option The REFORMAT option resets the pointers in a save to disk partition Use this option after a save to disk operation is terminated by a read or write error Note Only save to disk partitions can be reformatted save to disk files cannot If a hard disk error occurs while writing to a save to disk file use PHDISK DELETE FILE to delete the save to disk file Then use PHDISK CREATE FILE to create a new save to disk file REFORMAT Option Syntax Table 3 22 lists an example of the PHDISK REFORMAT option Table 3 22 PHDISK REFORMAT Option Command Description PHDISK REFORMAT PARTITION or PHDISK R P Reformats the save to disk partition PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 30 DELETE Option When DELETE is specified the pointers and data in the specified save to disk partition or file are deleted Use DELETE when bad data is display
9. 29 PRDO Port Data 0 System Interface Port 52 Table 6 6 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued Pin signal Level Description Port or Connector Name 30 B_D10 PCMVCC Card Data 10 PC Card Slot 31 B_WP Write Protect 32 B_BVD1 Battery Voltage Detect 1 33 B_AO Card Address 0 34 B_A1 Card Address 1 35 B_RESET Card Reset 36 B_A6 Card Address 6 37 B_A15 Card Address 15 38 B_A22 Card Address 22 39 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 40 B_A19 PCMVCC Card Address 19 PC Card Slot 41 B_A11 Card Address 11 42 B_IORD I O Read 43 B_D7 Card Data 7 44 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 45 B_D11 PCMVCC Card Data 11 PC Card Slot 46 B_ D3 Card Data 3 47 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 48 GND 49 LANTX LAN Transmit Data LAN RJ 45 50 LANTX 51 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 52 NC Reserved 53 POW1 16V DC Power Supply from Port Replicator DC IN 54 POW1 55 POW1 56 NC Reserved 57 SPOUT1 Analog Speaker Out Speaker 58 LOUTR Signal Right Line Output Audio Jack 59 LOUTRG Ground Right 60 NC ae Reserved System Interface Port 53 Table 6 6 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued Pin signal
10. Boot time Diagnostic Messages EXEC_ENVRN Pre Boot Execution Environment NUM_LOCK Numlock THERMAL_FAN FLPY_ENB FLPY_DIS LAN_ENB LAN_DIS LAN_AUTO IDE_ENB IDE_DIS SR_ENABLE SR_DISABLE QUICK ENABLE QUICK DISABLE QUICK _ AUTO DIAG_ENABLE DIAG_DISABLE SETUP_ENABLE SETUP_DISABLE NUM_ON NUM_OFF NUM_AUTO Fan thermal control Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Auto Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Auto Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled On Off Auto Option and Setting Parameters 72 Chapter 9 Programmable Hotpad Libraries for Windows Applications This chapter provides details on using libraries that allow Windows applications to use the programmable hotpad on the pen tablet Note The library files and the header file referenced in this chapter can be downloaded from the Fujitsu PC website www fujitsupc com The following two libraries allow you to use the programmable hotpad with your applications e HOTPAD DLL A dynamic link library e HOTPAD LIB A static library which allows your application to link to HOTPAD DLL Functions described in this chapter are the same for both of these libraries Use one of these libraries depending on whether you want to use dynamic or static linking in your application To use dynamic linking e Include the header file HOTPAD H in the program code for your application e The file HOTPAD DLL must be in the C
11. Enabled This setting determines whether the following hotpads are enabled Speaker On Mute Volume Up Down Display Select and Brightness Up Down BIOS Setup 10 Serial Parallel Port Configuration Submenu Options Configuration options for the Serial Parallel Port Configuration submenu are given in Table 3 4 Note that some peripheral interfaces are only available when using a device attached to the system interface port such as the mini dock Table 3 4 Serial Parallel Port Configurations Submenu Options Option Seitings Description Serial Port Disabled Determines whether the serial port is active and the Enabled method used to configure the serial port Auto Select Auto to allow the BIOS or operating system to configure the port automatically Select Enabled to configure the Base I O Address and Interrupt options manually in BIOS setup Select Disabled to turn serial port A off 1 0 Address 3F8 3FF Determines the base I O address used for the serial 2F8 2FF port The Serial Port option must be set to Enabled 3E8 3EF before this setting can be changed 2E8 2EF Interrupt IRQ3 Determines the interrupt request level used for the IRQ 4 serial port The Serial Port option must be set to Enabled before this setting can be changed Infrared Port Disabled Determines whether the infrared port is active and Enabled the method used to configure the infrared port Auto Select Auto to
12. Hard disk space is allocated by cluster therefore the save to disk partition may exceed SIZE by nearly one cluster This space is used as needed for the bad sector replacement pool Specify Memory Size The amount of disk space required to store all system and video memory is calculated automatically whenever the CREATE option is used If you specify a specific amount of memory SIZE equal to or larger than the calculated space required the amount of memory specified by the SIZE parameter is allocated SIZE is measured in kilobytes the measurement notation K or KB or KBytes is not entered in the command line e If SIZE is larger than or equal to the calculated space required Save to Disk disk space allocated SIZE e If SIZE is smaller than the calculated space required SIZE is ignored no Save to Disk disk space is allocated and an error message is displayed PARTITION or P PARTITION creates a hard disk partition where only save to disk data is stored Caution Creating a save to disk partition will reformat the hard disk drive erasing all data on the disk You must back up your hard disk before using PHDISK to create a save to disk partition To avoid reformatting your hard disk use the FILE parameter instead of the PARTITION parameter Note The hard disk drive boot sector BIOS configuration option must be set to normal to create a save to disk partition FILE or F The FILE par
13. PhDisk will also require additional overhead and will automatically calculate the actual required space You have both a file and a partition Save to Disk will default to file Either delete the file or the partition Usage PHDISK options CREATE FILE or PARTITION Create STD file or partition DELETE FILE or PARTITION Delete existing STD file or partition INFO Information on STD disk area s REFORMAT PARTITION Reformat existing STD partition This utility configures a hard disk to utilize the Phoenix NoteBIOS 4 0 Save to Disk feature Please refer to your user manual for information regarding Save to Disk CREATE Option The CREATE option measures the amount of on board memory and partitions a segment of the hard disk drive large enough to store all the data that might be there The CREATE option formats the save to disk partition or file marking bad spots on the hard disk drive as they are found PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 28 Automatic Memory Size Calculation PHDISK automatically measures all system and video memory and calculates the exact amount of hard disk space required to store the maximum amount of data the memory might contain The result of this measurement SIZE is displayed on the PHDISK screen The total amount of system and video memory is calculated by the following formula Calculated memory Physical System Memory Video Memory 0 3 KBytes Save to Disk overhead
14. 3 19 BIOS Setup Exit Menu Options Option Description Exit Saving Changes Exit after writing all changed BIOS Setup settings to CMOS memory Exit Discarding Changes Exit without saving changes to BIOS Setup settings to CMOS memory Load Setup Defaults Load default settings for all BIOS Setup options Discard Changes Read previous settings from CMOS memory and load in all BIOS Setup options Save Changes Save BIOS changes to CMOS BIOS Setup 25 Using CMOSRDWR The CMOSRDWR command line allows you to read the system BIOS CMOS contents into a specified file then write the contents into another identical system that uses the same BIOS version Any number of BIOS configurations can be stored using this command either on the system hard disk or on removable media Using the CMOSRDWR command allows you to create identical BIOS configurations on multiple systems Note The CMOSRDWR utility should only be used from a real mode environment 1 e either from Windows command prompt or safe mode command prompt The utility will only function on Stylistic 3500 platforms that have the same BIOS versions on the source and target systems This is due to the fact that CMOS locations may change from one BIOS version to another If you restore the CMOS contents onto a system in which the user and supervisor passwords have been set the passwords WILL NOT be overwritten CMOSRDWR automaticall
15. 32 33 33 33 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 42 43 43 43 44 46 47 47 48 48 49 50 51 59 59 61 64 Chapter 7 System POWED icra n ra EAE E ONEONE System Power Hardware Battery Pack DE Power Inputs sisstin ii E a ia E A AR EEEE Chapter 8 BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces Version Information aerea a A E E A eden ANAE Summary Of FunctiOns sae E A EEA E E REEE Tinitialize BIOS mannana LL EAN A a e e UpdateBIOSCheckSum ReadBIOSS ttiNgs iipon ar A A EE E EE GEEA BidsSetupSet aora i E E EA A N A ARE V er d re Error Codes Option and Setting Parameters Chapter 9 Programmable Hotpad Libraries for Windows Applications Hotpad Notifications a tt EE A AES E EEE a SAS E Een SetHo tpadNotification ss e eias ai EER Eiaa aeiaai KilHotpadN tificati Ni sia E EE EEE PES EEE NE ne Appendix A Replacing the IDE Hard Disk Drive Removing the Hard Disk Drive Installing the HardDisk Drive iccic he3 s c3 chsel nt nn ARR nn init este tasse Appendix B AT Command Set anoen inside o AV eee nan ea nn detre nes tie else ets d etes AT Commands Table AT Data Commands sise AT Fax Class1 Commands sienne a E series V 25ter AT Commands S Register Table Result Cod s S MMaATy urise ni tiie hastens iii died et ns ini Appendix C Agency Notices ccccsssssrscssssssseccscssssesecceesscsssesscesessssecesesessesesecescessceseseaeecessseasesessoeseeessec
16. Available Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed for use by a Reserved legacy ISA device IRQ 4 Available Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed for use by a Reserved legacy ISA device IRQ 7 Available Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed for use by a Reserved legacy ISA device IRQ9 Available Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed for use by a Reserved legacy ISA device IRQ 10 Available Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed for use by a Reserved legacy ISA device IRQ 11 Available Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed for use by a Reserved legacy ISA device IRQ 15 Available Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed for use by a Reserved legacy ISA device BIOS Setup 16 CPU Features Submenu Options for the CPU Features submenu are given in Table 3 9 Table 3 9 CPU Features Submenu Options Option Settings Description Processor Serial Number Enabled This option configures the Processor Serial Number Disabled feature of Pentium III processor This option is accessible via DMI When Disabled is selected the Processor Serial Number feature is disabled When Enabled is selected the Processor Serial Number feature is enabled Event Logging Submenu The Event Logging Submenu allows you to configure DMI Desktop Management Interface event logging options To access this submenu select Event Logging Submenu from the Advanced menu Table 3 10 Event Logging Submenu Options Optio
17. BIOS option tap on the setting field for the option tap on the right or left side of the Select Item field in the Command Bar or use the up and down arrow keys on an external keyboard to highlight the option in the list of items for a given menu To change the setting of a selected BIOS option tap directly on the setting field tap on the highlighted commands to the right or left of Change Values in the command bar or use the and space keys on an external keyboard to cycle through the list of possible settings You can also change settings using a pop up menu as described next To access a pop up menu with a list all possible settings for a given BIOS option first tap on the option then tap on the right mouse button hotpad Tap on the setting once more to view the pop up menu Double click on the setting of your choice to select it To select and enter a submenu tap twice on the submenu name or select the submenu using the up and down arrow keys on an external keyboard and press Enter The Main Advanced Security Power BIOS Setup 6 and Boot menus contain submenus To view Item Specific Help for a BIOS option select the option Item specific help is displayed in the Item Specific Help panel on the right hand side of the screen To view General Help for BIOS Setup tap on Help in the command bar or press F1 on your external keyboard The BIOS Setup help screen is displayed giving general instructions for using BIOS S
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19. Device Configurations Submenu Options for the Internal Device Configurations submenu are given in Table 3 7 Table 3 7 Internal Device Configurations Submenu Options Option Settings Description Floppy Disk Controller Disabled When Enabled is selected the floppy disk drive is Enabled enabled When Disabled is selected the floppy disk drive is disabled IDE Controller Disabled When Enabled is selected the IDE port is enabled Enabled When Disabled is selected the IDE port is disabled LAN Controller Enabled When Auto is selected the LAN device is always Disabled enabled when AC power is supplied When running Auto on battery power the LAN device is only enabled when the link is active When Enabled is selected the LAN device is enabled When Disabled is selected the LAN device is disabled Modem Controller Disabled When Enabled is selected the modem is enabled Enabled When Disabled is selected the modem is disabled BIOS Setup PCI Configuration Submenu The PCI Configuration submenu has only one selection the IRQ Reservation submenu The IRQ Reservation submenu allows you to reserve specific IRQs that are used by legacy devices Unless you need to reserve specific IRQs to resolve a resource conflict the recommended setting for each of these options is Available Table 3 8 PCI Configuration Submenu Options Option Settings Description IRQ3
20. FCC restrictions line conditions and other external factors will reduce actual data transmission rates Internal LAN Modem Specifications 45 Port Replicator Mini Dock Specifications The Stylistic 3500 port replicator and mini dock are designed to provide optimal support for your pen tablet Specifications for interfaces on the Stylistic 3500 port replicator and mini dock are given in Table 5 11 Note that these interfaces duplicate corresponding ports on the pen tablet For details on peripheral interfaces provided by the port replicator and mini dock refer to Chapter 6 of this manual Note The connectors and ports on the port replicator and mini dock are identical with one exception the mini dock has a PCMCIA slot but the port replicator does not Table 5 11 Stylistic 3500 Port Replicator Mini Dock Specifications Feature Specification Comments DC power input tip sleeve 16 VDC 10 3 36 A Keyboard Port 6 pin PS 2 style Supports most PS 2 style keyboards Mouse Port 6 pin PS 2 style Video Port Standard 15 pin video connector System supports simultaneous operation of external monitor with LCD Serial Port A Male 9 pin D connector NS 16C550 compatible fully functional RS 232C serial port LAN Port Standard RJ 45 port See Internal LAN Modem Specifications on page 44 for more information Note that this portion of the LAN Modem device is accessible only via the port replicator or mi
21. Interface CardBus Pin Memory Only 1 0 amp Memory 53 A22 A22 CTRDY 54 A23 A23 CFRAME 55 A24 A24 CAD17 56 A25 A25 CAD19 57 VS2 VS2 CVS2 58 RESET RESET CRST 59 WAIT WAIT CSERR 60 RFU INPACK CREQ 61 REG REG CCBE3 62 BVD2 SPKR CAUDIO 63 BVD1 STSCHG CSTSCHG 64 D8 D8 CAD28 65 D9 D9 CAD30 66 D10 D10 CAD31 67 CD2 CD2 CCD2 68 GND GND GND PC Card Port 63 Hard Disk Drive Port Under ordinary circumstances it is not necessary to access the hard disk drive port The pin locations are listed in Table and illustrated in Figure in the event of hard disk replacement Figure 6 3 Hard Disk Drive Pin Locations 43 1 29 37 35 se s 29 zz esles Le ie Liz bs bs Le ZI Ee eI 44 42 ao ssl ss 84 se 20 2s es 24 ze 20 18 te 4 bel bol Le Le 4 2 Table 6 11 Hard Disk Drive Pin Assignments pin Number Pin Number Signal Name 1 1 RESET 2 2 GND 3 3 DATA7 4 4 DATA8 5 5 DATA6 6 6 DATA9 7 7 DATAS 8 8 DATA10 9 9 DATA4 10 10 DATA11 11 11 DATA3 12 12 DATA12 13 13 DATA2 14 14 DATA13 15 15 DATA1 16 16 DATA14 17 17 DATAO 18 18 DATA15 19 GND 20 KEY 21 19 DMARQ 22 20 GND 23 21 DIOW STOP 24 22 GND Hard Disk Drive Port 64 Table 6 11 Hard Disk Drive Pin Assignments
22. IrDA Standard Revision 1 1 Specifications for the IrDA port on the pen tablet are given in Table 6 7 Before you can use the IrDA port the Serial Port B Device BIOS option must be set to IrDA or FIR See Serial Parallel Port Configurations Submenu Options on page 11 for details on BIOS options for the IrDA port Table 6 7 IrDA Port Specifications Feature Specification Standard supported IrDA Standard Revision 1 1 Distance Up to 1 meter point to point environmental conditions affect usable range Conveyable wave Infrared rays wavelength peak 875 nm Signal Send data Receive data Modulation Data Rate IrDA SIR 9 6 115 2 Kbps IrDA FIR 4 000 0 Kbps Angle 0 to 15 from center of beam 30 viewing angle Audio Jacks All audio jacks on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet and Stylistic 3500 port replicator are stereo mini jacks Some audio functions on the pen tablet are disabled when audio jacks are used Table 6 8 shows which audio inputs are disabled when inputs on the pen tablet and port replicator or mini dock are used enabled Table 6 9 shows which audio outputs are disabled when outputs on the pen tablet and port replicator are used Table 6 8 Active Audio Inputs Pen Tablet Port Replicator Mini dock input Activity Microphone Microphone Microphone Line Input built in Input Jack Input Jack Jack Microphone On Enable
23. Kit ISBN 1 57231 808 2 This manual is a technical guide for installing configuring and supporting Windows 2000 Professional and is published by Microsoft Press 1 800 MSPRESS in the U S as well as from retail book sellers Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Resource Kit ISBN 1 57231 343 9 This manual is a technical guide for installing configuring and supporting Windows NT 4 0 Workstation and is published by Microsoft Press 1 800 MSPRESS in the U S as well as from retail book sellers The following resources contain information on software development tools for Windows Microsoft Developer s Network The Microsoft Developer s Network web site provides links to information on application programming interfaces APIs used with Microsoft Windows The site address is lt MSDN Microsoft com gt The following documents provide information on industry standards supported by the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet system Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI Specification Revision 1 0 The ACPI was developed by Microsoft Intel and Toshiba to manage device control in order to conserve power The ACPI specification and additional detailed information is available at the ACPI web site lt http www teleport com acpi gt PC Card Standards The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet and supporting system software comply with PCMCIA and PC Card standards specifications up to and including the PC Card Standard February 1995 also referred to
24. Level Description Port or Connector Name 61 5VMAIN 5V 5V Power Output Port Replicator 62 FWG Write Gate FDD 63 FINDEX Index 64 5VMAIN 5V Power Output Port Replicator 65 FRDDT Read Disk Data FDD 66 VGAGND GND VGA Ground CRT 67 VGAGND 68 DDCDATA 5V Serial data for VESA DDC2B monitor 69 VGAGND GND VGA Ground 70 VGAGND 71 RIA RS 232C Ring Indicator Serial Port 72 CTSA Clear to Send 73 DCDA Data Carrier Detect 74 K SW 5V Keyboard Detect Keyboard 75 PSLIN Printer Select Input Parallel Port 76 PINIT Initiate Output 77 PSTB Strobe Output 78 PRD7 Port Data 7 79 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 80 PRD1 5V Port Data 1 Parallel Port 81 B_DO PCMVCC Card Data 0 PC Card Slot 82 B_CD2 Card Detect 2 83 B_VS1 Voltage Sense 1 84 GND GND Ground Port Replicator System Interface Port 54 Table 6 6 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued Pin Signal Level Description Port or Connector Name 85 B_A4 PCMVCC Card Address 4 PC Card Slot 86 B_A5 Card Address 5 87 B_A12 Card Address 12 88 B_A23 Card Address 23 89 B_A20 Card Address 20 90 B_A14 Card Address 14 91 B_A9 Card Address 9 92 B_IOWR 1 0 Write 93 B_CE1 Card Enable 1 94 B_D15 Card Data 15 95 B_D12 Card Data 12 96 B_D4 Card Data 4 97 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 98 GND 99
25. MB 3 5 Floppy disk drive type for external floppy drive Selecting Disabled disables the floppy disk drive port Primary Master Submenu Select this field to access the primary disk drive submenu See Primary Master Options later in this section Language English Japanese Select the display language for the BIOS BIOS Setup Primary Master Submenu Options Options and settings for the Primary Master Submenu are given in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 BIOS Setup Primary Master Configuration Options Option Settings Description Type Auto IDE hard disk drive configuration method None Select Auto to load configuration parameters from Hard Disk the hard disk drive automatically Selecting None disables the hard drive Selecting Hard Disk allows you to manually enter parameter values for the remaining options listed in this table Cylinders 0 to 65535 Number of cylinders Heads 1 to 16 Number of read write heads Sectors 0 to 63 Number of sectors per track Maximum Capacity xxxxMB Display only Multi Sector Transfers Disabled Number of sectors used in multisector transfers 2 Sectors You can cycle through the settings for this option to 4 Sectors select values up to the maximum 128 sectors 8 Sectors allowable for the hard disk drive Selecting the 16 Sectors maximum or values larger than the default may 32 Sectors degrade performance 64 Sectors 128 Sectors LB
26. appear elsewhere e Signals provided on the system interface port duplicate signals for connectors on the pen tablet Do not use peripheral connectors on the pen tablet when using corresponding interfaces on the system interface port System Interface Port 51 The port replicator mini dock connector is not a hot pluggable connector You must shut down or suspend the pen tablet before connecting the port replicator The system interface port is disabled all signals de asserted when system operation is suspended Table 6 6 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Signal Pin Name Level Description Port or Connector 1 POW1 16V DC Power Input DC IN 2 POW1 3 POW1 4 POW1 5 POW1 6 POW1 7 LOUTLG GND Ground Left Line Output Audio Jack 8 LOUTL Analog Signal Left 9 5VMAIN 5V 5 Volt Power Output Port Replicator 10 5VMAIN 11 5VMAIN 12 5VMAIN 13 FDSELO Drive Select FDD 14 FMODE Density Select 15 FSIDE Head Select 16 VGAGND GND VGA Ground CRT 17 VGAGND 18 VSYNC 5V Vertical Sync Signal 19 VGAB Analog DAC Blue Signal 20 VGAGND GND VGA Ground 21 RTSA RS 232C Request to Send Serial Port 22 DSRA Data Set Ready 23 SMI 3 3V SMI Input Port Replicator 24 IDO Port Replicator ID Input 25 PPERR 5V Error Parallel Port 26 PAFD Autofeed Output 27 PRD6 Port Data 6 28 PRD5 Port Data 5
27. as PC Card Standard Release 3 0 in this document and other related documentation PC Card standards are published by Personal Computer Memory Card International Association 2635 North First Street Suite 209 San Jose CA 95131 lt http www pc card com gt 408 433 CARD 2273 IrDA Standards The IrDA port on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is compliant with IrDA Infrared Data Association Standard Version 1 1 published by Infrared Data Association lt http www irda org gt 510 943 6546 Universal Serial Bus Specification The Universal Serial Bus USB ports on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet and docking peripherals are compliant with the Universal Serial Bus Specification Version 1 0 Refer to this specification for USB Related Documentation ix details including cable requirements topology and USB power distribution This specification and other technical documents regarding USB are available on the Universal Serial Bus Implementer s Forum home page at lt http www usb org gt Desktop Management Interface DMI 2 0 Specification The Stylistic 3500 BIOS supports DMI The DMI specification and other information relating to DMI are available on the Desktop Management Task Force web site at lt http www dmtf org gt Technical Support For technical support on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet system Fujitsu Resellers VARs should contact your assigned Fujitsu PC Systems Engineer or contact Fujitsu PC Technical Support at
28. break to remote modem 3 Send break to remote modem immediately 5 Send break to remote modem in sequence with transmitted data 2 On line command mode during a data connection The B is received in order to send a break to the remote 0 1 Clear data buffers and send break to remote modem 2 3 Send break to remote modem immediately 4 5 Send break to remote modem in sequence with data 3 Break is received from a remote modem during on line mode 0 1 Clears data buffers and sends break to the DTE 2 3 Send a break immediately to the DTE 4 5 Send a break in sequence with received data to the DTE AT Commands Table 82 Command Specification Default N 0 Normal speed buffered mode Direct mode if parallel I F is selected same as NO MNP reliable mode MNP gt disconnect Auto reliable mode LAPM gt MNP gt NORMAL gt disconnect Same as N5 LAPM reliable mode LAPM gt disconnect Auto reliable mode LAPM gt MNP gt NORMAL gt disconnect Same as N3 Disable protocol result code appended to DCE speed Enable protocol result code appended to DCE speed Same as V1 Do not pass XON XOFF flow control characters Pass XON XOFF flow control characters V90 lt n gt 0 Disable V 90 1 Enable V 90 Auto Rate 2 Attempt to connect at 28000 bit s 3 Attem
29. card is keyed to prevent it from being inserted backwards 4 Reinstall the cover and screws that you removed in step 2 5 Confirm that the DIMM card is recognized by the system To do so run BIOS Setup The size of the DIMM card should be displayed in the Info menu in BIOS Setup The DIMM card is installed in the pen tablet and you can now use the system Removing a PC Card 36 Removing a DIMM Card To remove a DIMM card 1 Ensure that the pen tablet is off To do so carry out the Shut Down command in the Start menu Do not attempt to remove or install a DIMM card when the system is in Suspend mode or running 2 Remove the screws from the cover plate on the back of the pen tablet and remove the cover plate as shown in Figure 4 2 3 Spread the fingers on the socket that lock the DIMM card in place until the DIMM card is loose Reference Figure 4 3 4 Remove the DIMM card from the socket 5 Reinstall the cover plate if you are not installing a new DIMM card The DIMM card is now removed from the pen tablet Refer to Installing a DIMM Card on page 36 if you are installing a new DIMM card Figure 4 3 Removing a DIMM Card Removing a DIMM Card 37 Chapter 5 Hardware Specifications Specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet and mini dock are given in this chapter General Specifications General specifications for the pen tablet are given in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 Logic System Specifications
30. displayed when a hard disk error is detected during any save to disk operation Error A fatal hard disk error has occurred Check your hardware configuration and re execute PHDISK Run a hard disk utility to determine the source of the error then re execute the PHDISK command Not Enough Disk Space The following text is displayed when the amount of unused disk space available is less than the amount required to create the save to disk partition Error Not enough free disk space exists to create the suspend to disk partition Refer to the user manual for possible suggestions on increasing the amount of free disk space for the suspend to disk partition Delete unused files backup the DOS partition reformat the disk then run PHDISK CREATE PARTITION to create a larger partition PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 32 Save to Disk Partition Exists The following text is displayed when a PHDISK CREATE PARTITION operation is attempted while a save to disk partition exists Error Phoenix NoteBIOS Save to Disk partition already exists To resize the partition delete the existing partition with PHDISK DELETE and create the partition with PHDISK CREATE Reallocate the save to disk partition if needed or use the CREATE FILE option instead Note that a partition will require contiguous disk space Too Many Bad Sectors The following text is displayed when the save to disk partition is too small because of an increasing numbe
31. function will fail if the NotificationID parameter is not a valid hotpad notification ID SetHotpadNotification 74 Appendix A Replacing the IDE Hard Disk Drive The internal IDE hard disk drive in the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet can be removed and replaced if necessary Caution Observe the following guidelines when handling the hard disk drive Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the hard disk drive Do not remove any labels from the hard disk drive e HDD replacement should only be performed at a static free workstation Avoid touching connector pins and circuit boards on the drive or pen tablet Electrostatic discharge caused by doing so can damage sensitive components Removing the Hard Disk Drive To remove the hard disk drive from the pen tablet 1 Ensure that the pen tablet is off To do so carry out the Shut Down command in the Start menu 2 Using a Phillips screw driver size 1 remove the two screws in the hard disk drive cover plate and remove it as shown in Figure A 1 Figure A 1 IDE Hard Disk Drive Cover Plate 75 3 Carefully disconnect the small connector by pulling upwards reference Figure A 2 Use care when disconnecting this connector it is attached to a delicate flex cable Caution e Do not pull the tab on the flex cable connector when lifting the drive Doing so will damage the flex cable it is fragile and has very little slack e Be careful not to damage the hard
32. is blacklisted BLACKLIST FULL 90 Blacklist is full CONNECT 32000 EC 70 Connection at 32000 bits s K56flex or V 90 mode CONNECT 34000 EC 71 Connection at 34000 bits s K56flex mode CONNECT 03600 EC 72 Connection at 36000 bits s K56flex or V 90 mode Result Codes Summary 90 Result Code Numeric Description CONNECT 38000 EC 73 Connection at 38000 bits s K56flex mode CONNECT 40000 EC 74 Connection at 40000 bits s K56flex or V 90 mode CONNECT 42000 EC 75 Connection at 42000 bits s K56flex mode CONNECT 44000 EC 76 Connection at 44000 bits s K56flex or V 90 mode CONNECT 46000 EC 77 Connection at 46000 bits s K56flex mode CONNECT 48000 EC 78 Connection at 48000 bits s K56flex or V 90 mode CONNECT 50000 EC 79 Connection at 50000 bits s K56flex mode CONNECT 52000 EC 80 Connection at 52000 bits s K56flex or V 90 mode CONNECT 54000 EC 81 Connection at 54000 bits s K56flex mode CONNECT 56000 EC 82 Connection at 56000 bits s K56flex mode CONNECT 28000 EC 100 Connection at 28000 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 29333 EC 101 Connection at 29333 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 30666 EC 102 Connection at 30666 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 33333 EC 103 Connection at 33333 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 34666 EC 104 Connection at 34666 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 37333 EC 105 Connection at 37333 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 38
33. is done to provide consistent terminology throughout this manual InitializeBIOS This function initializes the API This function must be called before any other functions in this API can be called This function e Opens the API e Connects to the APM BIOS A prototype of this function is shown below int InitializeBIOS void This function accepts no parameters and returns the value SETUP_SUCCESS when it completes successfully If an error occurs this function returns an error value as defined in Table 8 1 UpdateBlOSCheckSum Applications that initialize this API using InitializeBIOS must call this function before the application exits This function performs the following tasks e Updates the CMOS checksum and CRC values e Disconnects from the APM BIOS A prototype of this function is shown below int UpdateBIOSCheckSum void This function accepts no arguments and returns the value SETUP_SUCCESS when it completes successfully If an error occurs this function returns an error value as defined in Table 8 1 ReadBlOSSettings This function retrieves the setting for a given BIOS option You define the BIOS option to be retrieved by passing the appropriate parameters for the desired option A prototype is shown below DWORD ReadBIOSSettings DWORD dwSetupParam The Option parameter defines the BIOS option you want to retrieve Definitions for the Option parameter are listed in Table 8 2 later in this section On s
34. more information Pen Buttons Windows 98 only Allows you to configure the functions and behavior of the pen The Stylistic 3500 has a resistive digitizer but the Pen Buttons tab allows you to emulate a pen tip button and pen barrel button as used with an electromagnetic digitizer The Pen Buttons tab is used in conjunction with the Right Mouse hotpad Calibration Allows you to calibrate the pen digitizer system Sampling Windows 98 only Displays the resolution of the pen sampling rate in point per second About Allows you to view file information about the installed pen drivers Hovering Used in conjuction with the Hovering hotpad to allow you to modify the behavior of pen tap sequences For details on each of these features tap the Help button for each tab Pen Subsystems Windows 98 only The Stylistic 3500 supports the following pen subsystems Pen X Pen Windows or Emulate Mouse You choose one of these subsystems using the Pen Configuration Control Panel applet as described earlier Note Training utilities work only for the specific pen subsystem Tutorials such as Handwriting Trainer for Pen Windows and Handwriter Tutorial for Pen X can only be used when the correct pen subsystem is selected Permanent and Current BIOS Settings Some BIOS configuration utilities allow you to select permanent and or current settings when configuring BIOS options When you change a permanent setting BIOS parameters stored in CM
35. signal flags 0 Indicates no ANSam signal detected AT Commands Table S Register Table Default is North America The shaded portions of the table are stored with AT amp W command Reg Function Units Default Range A SO Auto answer ring number Rings 000 000 255 JP000 015 S1 Ring counter Read only Rings 000 000 255 S2 Escape character ASCII 043 000 128 3 Carriage return character CR ASCII 013 000 127 S4 Line feed character LF ASCII 010 000 127 S5 Backspace character BS ASCII 008 000 032 z S6 Wait time for dial tone sec 002 002 065 JP JP004 065 004 z S7 Wait time for dial tone sec 050 001 255 JP035 059 f S8 Pause for dial delay modifier sec 002 002 065 i S10 Carrier loss Disconnect time 100ms 020 001 255 i S11 DTMF Dialing speed ims 095 050 150 JP70 150 S12 Escape prompt delay 20ms 050 000 255 S14 General bit mapped options status Read only 0 Enable short form result codes ATVO Bit 3 1 Enable long form result codes ATV1 V4 0 10PPS AT amp PO V4 Bit 6 amp P1 1 20PPS AT amp P2 S21 General bit mapped options status Read only 0 DTR behavior AT amp DO Bits 4 3 1 DTR behavior AT amp D1 2 DTR behavior AT amp D2 V4 3 DTR behavior AT amp D3 0 DCD behavior Bit 5 1 DCD behavior oR These S registers are country specific These retu
36. tablet are given in Chapter 6 of this manual Table 5 5 Peripheral Interface Specifications Feature Specification Comments PC Card Slot One Type II PCMCIA CardBus slot Compliant with PC Card Standard Rev 3 0 Supports CardBus and PCIC PC Card I O Cards IDE Interface Supports one IDE hard disk drive 2 5 inch IDE hard disk drive is preinstalled at factory Modem Port RJ 11 connector for internal modem See Internal LAN Modem Specifications on page 44 for more information Note that the LAN portion of the device is accessible only via the mini dock Serial Port Standard 9 pin connector that allows you to connect an external serial device Universal Serial Bus Port USB A One USB Series A receptacle on pen tablet IrDA Port Infrared transceiver built into pen tablet Compliant with IrDA Standard Revision 1 1 Supports FIR 4 Mbps max SIR 115 Kbps max Range approximately 1 M 15 degrees from center Infrared Keyboard Port Infrared receiver built into the pen tablet for use with an optional infrared keyboard Proprietary Fujitsu receiver Range approximately 1 M 15 degrees from center DC Power Input 16 VDC 10 3 36 A Connector vendor Hosiden Hosiden part number HEC3900 01 010 This connector is a EIAJ RC5320A standard connector External power can be connected to DC input connector on the pen tablet mini dock port replicator or high usa
37. the Power Savings BIOS option Refer to Chapter 7 of this manual for more information on power management Power savings options should be set to the most conservative values possible for your application doing so extends battery life and lowers internal temperatures of the pen tablet Caution Windows 98 and Windows 2000 users Windows 98 2000 are pre configured to use ACPI Systems with ACPI enabled will not use power management settings configured in BIOS Setup To configure power management settings in Windows 98 or Windows 2000 open Power Management in Control Panel and select the desired settings in the Power Management Properties window Windows NT users Power management should be disabled in the BIOS and the Plug amp Play OS selection under the Advanced BIOS menu should be set to Yes Table 3 14 BIOS Setup Power Savings Options Option Settings Description Power Savings Disabled Select Maximum Power Savings to use a power management profile designed to maximize battery life Customized Maximum Power Savings Select Maximum Performance to configure the system to use a power management profile designed for maximum system performance Maximum Select Customized to edit power management BIOS options Performance directly and create a custom power management profile Select Disabled to use no power management all devices remain fully on Hard Disk Timeout Off Determines the amount of t
38. the display type for your system when referring to this table Comments indicate which displays are best suited to particular environments and applications Table 5 2 Display Specifications Feature Specification Comments Indoor Color TFT LCD 10 4 diagonal TFT Color Best choice for indoor lighting environments XGA 1024 x 768 dot composition Transmissive 256 K colors Brightness Minimum 13 nits cd m Maximum 130 nits cd m Backlight CFL x 1 8 gradations Indoor Outdoor Color e 10 4 diagonal TFT Color Best choice when pen tablet must be used TFT LCD e SVGA 800 x 600 dot composition both indoors and outdoors When used e Transmissive indoors the LCD backlight provides e 256 K colors adequate display brightness When used Brightness Minimum 15 nits cd m outdoors the LCD can be used with Maximum 150 nits cd m reflected light only the backlight may be e Backlight CFL x 1 8 gradations needed in the shade Outdoor Color TFT e 10 4 diagonal TFT Color Best choice when pen tablet must be used LCD e SVGA 800 x 600 dot composition primarily outdoors e Reflective e 256 K colors External Video Capabilities The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet port replicator or mini dock can drive an external video monitor You can select an external monitor the pen tablet display screen or both as the active video display The pen tablet supports VGA SVGA and XGA video modes with external monitors Screen
39. use power management utility setup and backlight Battery life Approximately 4 hours when running dependent upon application power management and backlight Minimum 5 days in Suspend to RAM mode Approximately 30 days in Fully Off mode Charge times are for a 0 charged battery pack charging in pen tablet not in an external battery charger If the battery pack is 90 or higher when you connect DC power the battery pack will not charge thus preventing overcharging Battery life values are approximate Bridge Battery Nickel metal hydride 6 cells Capacity 6 0 V 35 mAH 210 mWh Suspend life backup battery only Approximately 5 minutes Charge Time 100 hours with AC Bridge battery supplies power to RAM in suspend mode for about 5 minutes while battery pack is removed Note bridge battery cannot power system in fully on mode Bridge battery is charged In all modes when external DC power is connected In On Idle or Standby modes when system is running when external power is not connected Sub Battery Lithium battery built in 265 mAh Provides real time clock power backup Approximate battery life is 5 years Not field replaceable AC Adapter Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Output 16 VDC 10 3 36 A Power System Specifications 42 Environmental Specifications Environmental specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are given in
40. 1 800 831 3183 during normal business days from 7 00 to 4 00 Pacific Time Voice mail is available at this number during non business hours Technical Support x Chapter 1 Pen Tablet Features This chapter provides an introduction to the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet system hardware and gives an overview of some of the pen tablet system s features Detailed specifications on the features discussed in this chapter are given in other chapters of this guide The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet computer is designed for the Windows 98 Second Edition Windows NT Workstation 4 0 and Windows 2000 Professional operating systems The system uses an resistive pen digitizer and is available with either an indoor color thin film transistor TFT display or an indoor outdoor color TFT display The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet system has been tested by Windows Hardware Quality Labs WHQL at Microsoft Corporation and is compliant with PC 99 system design guidelines PC Card Support The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is equipped with a PC Card slot that allows you to install a Type II PC Card The PC Card slot is compliant with PC CardBus Standard Release 3 0 and provides support for the following PC Card features e Multivoltage 3 3 5 V PC Cards detected automatically e CardBus PCI bridge type PC Cards e Supports PCIC PC Card I O Card protocol e Backward compatibility with previous PC Card Standard Release level PC Cards Internal LAN Modem Styli
41. 666 EC 106 Connection at 38666 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 41333 EC 107 Connection at 41333 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 42666 EC 108 Connection at 42666 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 45333 EC 109 Connection at 45333 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 46666 EC 110 Connection at 46666 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 49333 EC 111 Connection at 49333 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 50666 EC 112 Connection at 50666 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 53333 EC 113 Connection at 53333 bits s V 90 mode CONNECT 54666 EC 114 Connection at 54666 bits s V 90 mode EC only appears when the extended result code configuration option is enabled EC is replaced by one of the following symbols depending upon the error control method used V42bis gt V 42 error control and V 42bis data compression V42 gt V 42 error control only MNP5 gt MNP class 4 error control and MNP class 5 data compression MNP4 gt MNP class 4 error control only Neck gt No error control protocol Note In Normal mode connection speed is up to 31200bps Result Codes Summary 91 Appendix C Agency Notices FCC Notices 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 PC Corporation could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Notice to Users of Radios and Television These limits are designed
42. 8 B A24 Card Address 24 139 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 140 B_WE PCMVCC Write Enable PC Card Slot 141 B_A8 Card Address 8 142 B_A17 Card Address 17 143 B_A10 Card Address 10 144 GND GND Ground Port Replicator System interface Port 56 Table 6 6 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued Pin Signal Level Description Port or Connector Name 145 B_D13 PCMVCC Card Data 13 PC Card Slot 146 B D5 Card Data 5 147 PCMVCC PCMVCC Power Supply 148 PCMVCC 149 PCMVCC 150 DETECTO 16V Core Unit Detect 1 Port Replicator 151 NC Reserved 152 USBVCC 5V USBVCC Power Supply USB 153 USBVCC 154 USBP USB DATA 155 USBP USB DATA 156 USBGND GND USB Ground 157 GND Ground Port Replicator 158 GND 159 GND 160 FDCHG 5V Disk Change FDD 161 5VMAIN 5V Power Output Port Replicator 162 FDIR Direction Control FDD 163 FTRKO Track 00 164 5VMAIN 5V Power Output Port Replicator 165 FWD Write Data FDD 166 VGAGND GND VGA Ground CRT 167 VGAGND 168 HSYNC 5V Horizontal Sync Signal 169 VGAR Analog DAC Red Signal 170 VGAGND GND VGA Ground 171 GND Ground Port Replicator 172 SOUTA RS 232C Transmit Data Serial Port 173 DTRA Data Terminal Ready 174 MCLOCK 5V Mouse Clock Mouse 175 MDATA Mouse Data
43. A Mode Control Disabled Logical Block Address LBA mode control Selecting Enabled Enabled causes logical block addressing to be used Selecting Disabled causes cylinder head and sector addressing to be used PIO Transfer Mode Standard Determines the method for data transfers to and from Fast PIO 1 the hard disk drive Fast PIO 2 Choosing Auto for the HDD Configuration option Fast PIO 3 selects the optimum setting for this option Fast PIO 4 DMA Transfer Mode Disabled Determines the mode used for DMA transfers to from Multiword DMA 1 the drive Choosing Auto for the HDD Multiword DMA 2 Configuration option selects the optimum setting for Ultra DMA 0 this option Ultra DMA 1 Ultra DMA 2 These values can be changed when Hard Disk is selected BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Options Options in the Advanced menu are described in Table 3 3 Table 3 3 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Options Option Settings Description Plug amp Play OS No Yes Determines whether BIOS support for Plug and Play device configuration is enabled Select Yes if your operating system supports Plug and Play configuration Select No if your operating system does not support Plug and Play configuration Windows 98 and Windows 2000 support Plug and Play configuration If this option is set to Yes the BIOS only enables devices required to boot the system further configuration is performed by the operating system
44. AA BR Specify Memory Siz6 say ne en en cele t Mica canes qe E AE enr IPARTITION OC P Eat M ne E A nn DUR te RER EEE Se IFL E ONE sok sete Sion Nt st Ses toh te en sea ad es tn ane A A Ne sm CREATE Option Synta k oeer nn E Re AN Een Ets REFORMAT OPHON ati enr nn men m e dr T EOE et ts nn enna eats REFORMA T Option Synta kesana e e attente AR NN entr iii DELETE Option tn Re PR nn sense DELETE Option Synta K seidedh ritteri de Ut ee EN ee on a ee INFO Option occ INFO Option Syntax Messages aiiis i e nns PHDISK Sici on Message onea a E a T raa a Ea Help Scree RAR NI ee A A E N A NAA A A N A E O A Unrecognized Option as Fatal Err op ieee scovcacve cs cscede ties pales eats Meet cau E tat eae ese by Sesty agateeed tecke seas Not Eniouigh Disks Spaces sise A rte a Se use LATE tarte Tee SM Re Se PRE Ones Sav 10 Disk Partition Exists 555 HER ne em MU BE GRA Re RER RUE Too Many Bad Sectors Lien nm non An ne ne nn ne te en TON First Two Sectors Bad PHDISK CREATE Failed to Execute smrrnmiannne nina I RE ner de Good S ctor Map Corrupted sr te ENS ian Oe RE A MSC An RE REI Not Enough System Memory File Already ExIStS y enian Sed Seka decane sabentes och chet cet eas aut ous nt nd en era nee tele ne turn den de Chapter 4 Installing Hardware Options ss Installing a PC Card i stecssticeetesccitintecevsnceab sista sets aaa tad sone E ehh cnrs Removing a PC Card Ann AE ne nr enr ee EEOAE Installing a DIMM
45. D Message ID of the notification message that will be sent to the calling application window when a hotpad event occurs Return values for SetHotpadNotification are as follows Return Value Description Positive nonzero integer Hotpad notification ID Returned on success The library assigns a unique hotpad notification ID number for each occurrence of the SetHotpadNotification function Your application must pass this ID number when hotpad notification is disabled using the KillHotpadNotification function 0 Memory allocation failure 1 WindowHandle parameter not valid 2 Could not allocate system timer KillHotpadNotification This function disables hotpad notification for your application Programs which have enabled hotpad notification should call this function before exiting or when hotpad notification is no longer desired A prototype of this function is shown below BOOL KillHotpadNotification int NotificationID You must pass the hotpad notification ID number that was returned by SetHotpadNotification as the NotificationID parameter Note that this function disables hotpad notification for the calling application only Other applications which have enabled hotpad notification will continue to receive hotpad notification Return values for this function are as follows Return Value Description TRUE Returned if the function is successful Hotpad notification is disabled FALSE Returned if the function fails This
46. Feature Specification Comments Architecture IBM AT compatible Microprocessor Intel 500 MHz Celeron processor 100 MHz system bus Chipset Intel 440MX 100 Cache Level 1 L1 cache 32 KB L1 cache internal CPU is always enabled Level 2 L2 cache 128 KB BIOS ROM 512 KB flash ROM upgradeable Flash ROM with boot block RAM expansion One 144 pin DIMM slot Supports up to 256MB memory Total allowable RAM is 256MB Memory from third party vendors is not supported for use with the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet Video Controller ATI Mobility M Mobile multimedia VGA controller with SVGA enhancements Video Memory 4MB VRAM High speed VRAM integrated in video controller O Controller FDC37N769 Controller for serial ports parallel port IrDA Standard Microsystems Corporation port and floppy disk drive PC Card Controller PCI1420 Texas Instruments Controller is on PCI bus Supports CardBus PCI bridge and PCIC protocols Note that the controller does not support Zoomed Video Audio Controller Integrated into the Intel chipset supported by AC 97 SigmaTel codec LAN Controller Intel 82559 Modem Chipset Built around Lucent 1646 DSP chipset 38 Display Specifications Specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet display are given in Table 5 2 The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is available with one of three different displays Note
47. Feature Specification LAN Part Transmission media Non shielded twisted pair cable Transmission system Base band method Data transfer velocity 100 Mbps 10 Mbps Network form Star Max segment length 100 m Max number of node Dependent upon hub segments Data link control CSMA CD method Message protocol Variable length frame Synchronous method Pre amp Error correct method 32 bit CRC check Frame addressing Unique address method Group address Simultaneous address Data encode decode Manchester method 10 Mbps method MLT 3 method 100 Mbps Chipset Built around Lucent 1646 DSP chipset Modem Part Data rate 56 Kbps Protocols e ITU T V 90 e ITU T V 34 e ITU T V 32bis e ITU T V 32 e ITU T V 22bis Standards Hayes AT command set Compression method e V 42bis data compression e MNP Class 5 data compression Error correction V 42 automatic correction MNP Class 4 Compliance US Canada Japan Belgium Denmark Finland France countries Germany The Netherlands Italy Norway Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Austria Portugal Ireland Spain Greece Internal LAN Modem Specifications 44 Table 5 10 Internal LAN Modem Specifications Feature Specification Fax Standard EIA TIA 578 Class 1 Protocol G3 facsimile standard ITU T T 30 Capability ITU T V 17 ITU T V 29 ITU T V 27 ITU T V 21 ch2 Current
48. I eoe feel Les C4 L LILAC es es tes Lea fes Table 6 10 PC Card Port Pin Assignments 16 bit PC Card Interface CardBus Pin Memory Only 1 0 amp Memory 1 GND GND GND 2 D3 D3 CADO 3 D4 D4 CAD1 4 D5 D5 CAD3 5 D6 D6 CAD5 6 D7 D7 CAD7 7 CE1 CE1 CCBEO 8 A10 A10 CAD9 9 OE OE CAD11 10 A11 A11 CAD12 11 A9 A9 CAD14 12 A8 A8 CCBE1 13 A13 A13 CPAR 14 A14 A14 CPERR 15 WE WE CGNT 16 READY IREQ CINT 17 VCC VCC VCC 18 VPP1 VPP1 VPP1 19 A16 A16 CCLK 20 A15 A15 CIRDY PC Card Port 61 Table 6 10 PC Card Port Pin Assignments 16 bit PC Card Interface CardBus Pin Memory Only 1 0 amp Memory 21 A12 A12 CCBE2 22 A7 A7 CAD18 23 A6 A6 CAD20 24 A5 A5 CAD21 25 A4 A4 CAD22 26 A3 A3 CAD23 27 A2 A2 CAD24 28 A1 A1 CAD25 29 AO AO CAD26 30 DO DO CAD27 31 D1 D1 CAD29 32 D2 D2 RFU 33 WP 1OIS16 CCLKRUN 34 GND GND GND 35 GND GND GND 36 CD1 CD1 CCD1 37 D11 D11 CAD2 38 D12 D12 CAD4 39 D13 D13 CAD6 40 D14 D14 RFU 41 D15 D15 CAD8 42 CE2 CE2 CAD10 43 VS1 VS1 CVS1 44 RUF IORD CAD13 45 RFU IOWR CAD15 46 A17 A17 CAD16 47 A18 A18 RFU 48 A19 A19 CBLOCK 49 A20 A20 CSTOP 50 A21 A21 CDEVSEL 51 VCC VCC VCC 52 VPP2 VPP2 VPP2 PC Card Port 62 Table 6 10 PC Card Port Pin Assignments 16 bit PC Card
49. LANRX LAN Receive Data LAN RJ 45 100 LANRX 101 DETECT1 16V Core Unit Detect 1 Port Replicator 102 USBGND GND USB Ground USB 103 USBGND 104 USBGND 105 USBGND 106 SPOUT2G Speaker Ground Speaker 107 SPOUT2 Analog Speaker Out 108 NC Reserved 109 NC 110 FMOTOR 5V Motor On FDD 111 5VMAIN 5V Power Output Port Replicator 112 FSTEP Step FDD 113 FWP Write Protected 114 5VMAIN 5V Power Output Port Replicator 115 FDATCH FDD Attach FDD System Interface Port 55 Table 6 6 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued Pin Signal Level Description Port or Connector Name 116 VGAGND GND VGA Ground CRT 117 VGAGND 118 DDCCLK 5V Serial Clock for VESA DDC2B monitor 119 VGAG Analog DAC Green Signal 120 VGAGND GND VGA Ground 121 NC Reserved 122 NC 123 SINA RS 232C Receive Data Serial Port 124 GND GND Ground Port Replicator 125 KDATA 5V Keyboard Data Keyboard 126 KCLOCK Keyboard Clock 127 BUSY Busy Parallel Port 128 PACK Acknowledge 129 PRD3 Port Data 3 130 PRD2 Port Data 2 131 B D1 PCMVCC Card Data 1 PC Card Slot 132 B D8 Card Data 8 133 B_WAIT Bus Cycle Wait 134 B_READY Ready 135 B A3 Card Address 3 136 B_INPACK Input Acknowledge 137 B_A7 Card Address 7 13
50. ODEM_CONTROLLER Internal Modem DISPLAY Display INFRA_ADD_100 INFRA_ADD_108 INFRA_ADD_110 INFRA_ADD_118 INFRA_DMA_DMA1 INFRA_DMA_DMA3 PARALLEL PORT ON PARALLEL PORT_OFF PARALLEL _ PORT_AUTO PAR_ADD 278 PAR_ADD_378 PAR_ADD_3BC PAR_INT_IRQ3 PAR_INT_IRQ4 PAR_INT_IRQ7 PAR_MODE_BID PAR_MODE_ECP PAR_MODE_OUTP PAR DMA_DMAI PAR_DMA_DMA3 KBD_MOU_PLUG_ON KBD_MOU_PLUG_OFF MODEM_ENB MODEM_DIS DISP_INT DISP_EXT DISP_BOT I O Address 100 I O Address 108 I O Address 110 I O Address 118 DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 3 Enabled Disabled Auto I O Address 278 I O Address 378 I O Address 3BC IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ7 Bidirectional Extended Capabilities Port Output Only DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 3 Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled LCD External Monitor Both Option and Setting Parameters 71 Table 8 2 Option and Setting Parameters and Return Values Continued Option Parameter Option Description Setting Parameter Setting Description COMPENS DISP_ENB Enabled Expand VGA Screen DISP_DIS Disabled HOT_PAD HP_ENABLE Enabled Hotpad HP_DISABLE Disabled HD_SECTOR BS_NORM Normal Hard Disk Boot Sector BS_WP Write Protect THERMAL _ CNTR THERMAL_CPU CPU thermal control Thermal Controller FLOPPY_CONTROLLER Floppy Disk Drive Controller LAN_CONTROLLER LAN Controller IDE_CONTROLLER IDE Controller SR_SWITCH Suspend Resume Switch QUICK_BOOT QuickBoot Mode DIAG_SCREEN
51. ONFORMITY FC according to FCC Part 15 Responsible Party Name Fujitsu PC Corporation Address 5200 Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara CA 95054 Telephone 408 982 9500 Declares that product Model Stylistic 3500 Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For more detailed information about the FCC rules and their applicability to the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet refer to Appendix C of this document Table of Contents About This Guide Re et tt Organizations aiia nn nr men en nn Mn Tenir Nan E a Sin Related Documentation cccccccssccsscssscssscssscssccseccsscesecssscssecssscascssecsaeesssesssessesssesateesscsaecesesecensessecessesseeseees T chnical SUPPOrE E sn a A Gata nt aide aa nn Chapter 1 Pen Tablet Features A EEE EE Re IAS OE T PC Card Support Internal LAN Modem ACRE Supp Ore faa EA R Beth E O RT E Eee Chapter 2 System Software ns sn r E EEE EE EN I NEEE SRS R S Supported Operating Syst ms ssh cot Er EE E E EEE E N E N E net Pen Support PE Card Support ari a ei AE E EEE E S E EEE A E NE Overview of System Configuration Tools and Utilities ss Chapter 3 Configuring the Stylistic 3500 Pen Tablet System sn Pen Configurations nn nn
52. OS memory are changed and the new setting is applied after the system is restarted When you change a current setting BIOS parameters stored in dynamic memory are changed and the new setting is applied for the current session Also note that a change to the current setting only remains in effect until the system is restarted or shut down Pen Configuration BIOS data resides in the system s CMOS memory When the system is powered on BIOS data is copied or shadowed into the system s dynamic memory and the system runs using BIOS parameters stored in dynamic memory BIOS Setup BIOS Setup is a configuration utility that you can use to change your system s permanent BIOS settings The BIOS Setup application is stored in the BIOS flash ROM BIOS Setup values or settings are stored in CMOS memory Instructions for starting and running BIOS Setup are given in the following discussions Starting BIOS Setup To start BIOS Setup restart your system and when the following message is displayed lt F2 gt Double tap the pen BIOS Setup Double tap the pen on the display screen or press F2 on your external keyboard The system starts BIOS Setup and the BIOS Setup Main menu is displayed Note that the system can be configured to start without displaying the message above If this is the case you must attach an external keyboard and hold down the F2 key while you start your system until the BIOS Setup screen is displayed Options and settin
53. S DOS level 1 Boot to the MS DOS prompt 2 At the DOS command line type cmosrdwr write filename with the filename being the path to the location of the CMOSRDWR BIOS configuration you want to apply to the system 3 When you press the Enter key the BIOS configuration associated with the designated CMOSRDWR file is applied to the system BIOS Note The newly applied BIOS configuration will not take effect until after the system is rebooted Using CMOSRDWR 26 PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility The PHDISK hard disk preparation utility can be used to prepare either a dedicated partition or create a hidden MS DOS file for storing system data during a save to disk operation Note The Save to Disk operation will not work unless the Resume On Modem Ring is disabled in both the BIOS and in Windows In order to disable Resume On Modem Ring contact Fujitsu PC to obtain a patch program which will allow you to disable the function through Windows Caution Creating a save to disk partition will reformat the hard disk drive erasing all data on the disk Back up your hard disk before using PHDISK to create a save to disk partition Command Line Options Table 3 20 lists PHDISK command line options and additional parameters Note that PHDISK options can be invoked using only the first letter of each option and parameter For example either PHDISK REFORMAT or PHDISK R can be used to invoke the reformat option
54. Setup options 25 digitizer specifications 40 dimensions pen tablet 43 DIMM card removing 37 DIMM slot specifications 38 display select hotpad and display BIOS option 14 display external selecting in BIOS Setup 14 display specifications indoor and outdoor displays 39 DLLs for configuring BIOS options See also APIs for configuring BIOS options 68 DLLs for configuring BIOS options version information 68 DMI event logging options BIOS Setup 17 Index 1 E ECP mode parallel port selecting 12 emulate mouse pen subsystem 4 environmental specifications 43 exiting BIOS Setup exit menu options 25 external video 39 F floppy disk drive enabling in BIOS Setup 8 port connector specifications 41 port pin assignments 49 H Handwriter Settings control panel overview 3 Handwriter Tutorial for Pen X selecting the correct subsystem for 4 Handwriting Trainer for pen Windows selecting the correct subsystem for 4 hard disk drive configuration method selecting in BIOS Setup 9 installing 78 internal replacing 75 removing 75 specifications 41 spin down timeout configuring in BIOS Setup 21 hard disk drive port specifications 64 hardware options installing 35 headphone jack 60 heat system and power management 21 high usage contacts position assignments 47 specifications 41 hotpad notification 73 hotpads enabling in BIOS Setup 10 humidity specifications 43 I O controller specif
55. Table 5 7 Table 5 7 Environmental Specifications Feature Specification Temperature Operating 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Nonoperating 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F with appropriate power management Humidity Operating 20 to 80 RH noncondensing Nonoperating 20 to 80 RH noncondensing Vibration 0 67G random Physical Specifications Physical specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are given in Table 5 8 Table 5 8 Stylistic 3500 Pen Tablet Specifications Feature Specification Pen Tablet Dimensions 11 x 8 5 x 1 1 in 280 x 215 x 27 4 mm Pen Tablet Weight 3 2 lbs 1 45 Kg with battery pack Hand Strap Inserts M 3 size 4mm depth Agency Approval Specifications Specifications for government agency approvals are given in Table 5 9 Table 5 9 Agency Approval Specifications Feature Specification Emissions FCC Part 15 Class B EN55022 Class B Immunity EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Safety UL 1950 CSA950 EN60950 Modem FCC Part 68 IC CS03 Environmental Specifications Internal LAN Modem Specifications The internal LAN modem device connects to the system s PCI bus Specifications for the internal LAN modem are given in Table 5 10 The internal LAN modem is built in and is not field replaceable The internal modem is a global device Table 5 10 Internal LAN Modem Specifications
56. WINDOWS SYSTEM directory at run time To use static linking e Include the file HOTPAD LIB in your program code e The file HOTPAD DLL must be in the C WINDOWS SYSTEM directory at run time Note The DLL is still used at run time when you use static linking Using static linking resolves calls to the DLL when your program is compiled Hotpad Notification Applications using this DLL are notified when a hotpad event occurs when the programmable hotpad is tapped using a notification message sent to the window procedure of the application Hotpad notification is enabled and disabled using the following functions e SetHotpadNotification This function enables hotpad notification for the calling application e KillHotpadNotification This function disables hotpad notification for the calling application These functions are described in the following sections Note Hotpad notification using a call back function is not supported by HOTPAD DLL 73 SetHotpadNotification This function enables hotpad notification Applications which are to receive notification of hotpad events must call this function once to enable hotpad notification A prototype of this function is shown below int SetHotpadNotification HWND WindowHandle UINT MessagelID Parameters this function accepts are described below Parameter Description Window Handle Handle to the application window that will receive hotpad notification messages Messagel
57. a eas aa anand Environmental Specifications ssostni aere eri a ae naa E a ei eeta esei Stylistic 3500 Pen Tablet Specifications Agency Approval Specifications Internal LAN Modem Specifications 00 0 0 eeeeeeeeteeee nes Stylistic 3500 Port Replicator Mini Dock Specifications M tal Contacts sa sn nes ete sc ME RE nn ces huh cet ee GR tO Se Ange AEE Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments ss DC Power Input Connector Pin Assignment 00 00 cceescesesessceeesceecseeaeseeseesseeecseeeeseseceeseesseeaseeeaees Floppy Disk Drive Connector Pin Assignments Universal Serial Bus Port Contact Pin Assignments System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments IrDA Port Specifications rd onra its Mr les esd A nat a AE EE EE N dt ES ESE Active Audio Ti PUtS oranie A O ARCORE OG ese ests Active Audio Oui E RE MEME ARE DRE ER LA ASC Ee CE an he baits tr PCCard Port Pin Assignments 5eme titane dr taste este tee Hard Disk Drive Pin Assignments DC Input Connectors eee BIOS Configuration API Error Codes eee Option and Setting Parameters and Return Values vii About This Guide This guide provides technical information on the Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 pen tablet computer for technicians hardware developers and software developers Organization This guide is organized as fol
58. able 7 1 Table 8 1 Table 8 2 BIOS Setup Main Menu Options sisi BIOS Setup Primary Master Configuration Options BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Options sce Serial Parallel Port Configurations Submenu Options Keyboard Mouse Features Submenu Options ss Video Features Submenu OpUons s s teste han rte RME en RE Net nee Internal Device Configurations Submenu Options 0 eee eseeeeeeeeeeeseeessceeeseesesesaeeeeseeeseeeaeeeeeees PCI Configuration Submenu Options sise CPU Features Submenu Options Event Logging Submenu Options BIOS Setup Security Menu Options este Hard Disk Security Submenu Options sise Owner Information Submenu Options sise BIOS Setup Power Savings Options sise BIOS Advanced Features Options Submenu ss BIOS Setup Boot Menu Options BIOS Setup Boot Sequence Submenu BIOS Setup Info Menu hs BIOS Setup Exit Menu Options sine PHDISK Command Lin Options shit tentent eae EAEE EEE EE E EEEN N EEEE EESE PHDISK CREATE Optiot nicis eine E nee fate A E de PHDISK REFORMA F OPIOM miessen enres a a a e a aa PHDISK DELETE OPH ON eocen e E EEK A EE REA EEE a al eee ed PHDISK INFO Options a e eae aa tee te de RQ eaa e a A rE Devons Logic System Specifications Display Specifications Supported Video Modes for External Monitors Digitizer Specifications asan ee Ne E R dre en Tnt tr Peripheral Interface Specifications ss Power System Specifications evista attendant
59. acing up insert the card through the shutters in the PC Card slot as shown in Figure 4 1 2 Push the PC Card into the slot until it is seated 3 If necessary install any driver or application software necessary to use your PC Card Note that Card and Socket Services are configured automatically by the operating system The PC Card is now installed and you can use the PC Card with your system PC Card slot lt ZA Eject button Figure 4 1 Installing a PC Card 35 Removing a PC Card To remove a PC Card 1 Stop the PC Card using the appropriate features of your operating system 2 Press the Eject button for the PC Card slot 3 Pull the PC Card all the way out of the slot Installing a DIMM Card Only one DIMM socket is available on the pen tablet You will need to remove any DIMM card currently installed in the system before you can install a new DIMM card See Removing a DIMM Card on page 37 for details To install a DIMM card in the pen tablet 1 Ensure that the pen tablet is off To do so carry out the Shut Down command in the Start menu Do not attempt to remove or install a DIMM card when the system is in Suspend mode or running 2 Remove the two screws from the cover plate on the back of the pen tablet and remove the cover plate as shown in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Installing a DIMM Card 3 Insert the DIMM card in the socket at an angle and push it down until it locks into place Note that the DIMM
60. allow the BIOS or operating system to configure the port automatically Select Enabled to configure the I O Address and Interrupt options manually in BIOS setup Select Disabled to turn off the infrared port Mode IrDA Determines which physical interface the infrared port FIR is assigned to Select IrDA to use the IrDA port in Standard IR SIR mode 115 Kbps Select FIR to use the IrDA port in Fast IR mode 4 Mbps 1 0 Address 3F8 3FF Determines the base I O address used for the 2F8 2FF infrared port The Infrared Port option must be set to 3E8 3EF Enabled before this setting can be changed 2E8 2EF Interrupt IRQ 3 Determines the interrupt request level used for the IRQ 4 infrared port The Infrared Port option must be set to Enabled before this setting can be changed 1 0 Address 100 107 Determines the base I O address for the infrared 108 10F port This option is only selectable when the Infrared 110 117 Port Mode setting is FIR 118 11F BIOS Setup 11 Table 3 4 Serial Parallel Port Configurations Submenu Options Continued Option Seitings Description DMA Channel DMA 1 Determines the DMA channel assigned to the DMA 3 infrared port when using Fast IR mode This option is only selectable when the Infrared Port Mode setting is FIR Parallel Port Disabled Determines how system resources for the parallel Enabled port are configured Auto Select Enable
61. ameter creates a file in the hard disk s MS DOS partition that is used to store only save to disk data When a save to disk partition already exists a file large enough to supplement the save to disk partition is created by default When the system and video memory outgrows the SIZE of the save to disk partition the FILE option can be used to re allocate disk space Using FILE eliminates the user s need to create a new save to disk partition and also eliminates the time consuming task of backing up the entire hard disk drive before running PHDISK CREATE PARTITION If you want to use a save to disk file exclusively to store save to disk data you must first delete any existing save to disk partition before creating a save to disk file PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 29 CREATE Option Syntax The syntax of the PHDISK CREATE option is PHDISK CREATE SIZE FILE PARTITION Table 3 21 lists valid examples of the PHDISK CREATE option Table 3 21 PHDISK CREATE Option Command Description PHDISK CREATE FILE or PHDISK C F If no save to disk partition exists PHDISK creates a save to disk file large enough for the current system configuration If a save to disk partition exists PHDISK creates a save to disk file large enough to supplement the existing save to disk partition space The file created provides additional disk space required for save to disk operation PHDISK CREATE PARTITION
62. ates active low signal Floppy Disk Drive Port 49 Universal Serial Bus Port The pen tablet provides a Universal Serial Bus USB port that is compliant with the Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1 0 The USB port is a powered USB hub and can support concurrent operation of up to 127 devices The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet functions as a USB host and supports high power bus powered functions as defined in the USB specification System resources for the USB are assigned by the operating system no software configuration is necessary however it may be necessary to install drivers and application software to support your USB device The Stylistic 3500 port replicator and mini dock provide one USB port The pen tablet can supply a maximum of 500 mA at 5 volts or a 5 unit load as defined by the USB specification on each USB connector for a total of 1 000 mA using both USB connectors one on main unit and the other on the port replicator or mini dock or high usage cradle or wall mount cradle Ensure that your USB configuration does not exceed this maximum load Note that the conductor gauge and length of your USB cabling will affect the voltage drop and signal propagation between USB devices Refer to the Universal Serial Bus Specification for details on cable requirements or contact your cable vendor Also note that some USB devices are self powered and do not draw power over the USB cable Contact pin assignments for the USB port ar
63. ations company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment from the telephone line The connecting arrangement code for this equipment is CA11A The Load Number assigned to each telephone terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop or circuit to be used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices such that the total of the load numbers of all devices does not exceed 100 Caution For safety users should ensure that the electrical ground of the power utility the telephone lines and the metallic water pipes are connected together Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician This may be particularly important in rural areas Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du R seau T l phonique Canadien L tiquette canadienne Industrie Canada identifie l quipement certifi Cette certification signifie que l quipement satisfait certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications Le d partement ne garantit pas le fonctionnement de l quipement la satisfaction de l utilisateur Le Stylistic 3500 possede un modem interne conforme aux normes de certification d Industrie Canada pour prot ger les r seaux de t l communications et satisfaire aux normes de s curit Avant de con
64. ave to disk partition This option is typically used if a hard disk error is detected in the save to disk partition The example below shows the type of information that is displayed when PHDISK is called without a command line option This example displays both the save to disk FILE INFORMATION and save to disk PARTITION INFORMATION headers These headers are displayed only when both a save to disk partition and a save to disk file exist The USAGE and OPTIONS headers are displayed in several screens displayed by PHDISK Note When a save to disk partition and file both exist save to disk data is stored in the partition first and any excess data is stored in the save to disk file It is recommended that you configure your system to use either a save to disk partition exclusively or a save to disk file exclusively This ensures that your save to disk data is stored in contiguous disk space PHDISK 3 2 20 Phoenix NoteBIOS 4 0 TM Save to Disk Preparation Utility Copyright c Phoenix Technologies Ltd 1995 99 All rights Reserved Copyright c FUJITSU LIMITED 1998 99 Save to Disk file information Your Save to Disk file is named C SAVE2DSK BIN and has a size of xxxx KBytes It has System Hidden and Read Only attributes Save to Disk partition information Partition starts at sector xxxxx head xx cylinder xx sector xx Partition size xxxx KBytes total Current System Status You currently need a Save to Disk area of xxxx KBytes
65. ber REN of this system along with other information If requested users must provide their telephone company with the following information e The telephone number to which the pen tablet is connected e The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment e The information that the system requires a standard modular jack type USOC RJ 11C which is FCC Part 68 compliant e The FCC Registration Number This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a standard modular jack type USOC RJ 11C which is FCC Part 68 compliant The REN is used to determine the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all those devices ring when your number is called Too many devices on one line may result in 92 failure to ring in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of all of the devices should not exceed five 5 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the RENs contact your local telephone company If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network your telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance If advance notice is not practical they will notify you as soon as possible You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC This fax modem also complies with fax branding requirements per FCC Part 68 If you experience trou
66. ble with this equipment please contact your support representative Your telephone company will probably ask you to disconnect this equipment from the telephone network until the problem is corrected and you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on coin service telephones provided by your telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Contact your state s public utility commission public services commission or corporation commission for more information FCC rules prohibit the use of non hearing aid compatible telephones in the following locations or applications e All public or semipublic coin operated or credit card telephones e Elevators highways tunnels automobile subway railroad or pedestrian where a person with impaired hearing might be isolated in an emergency Places where telephones are specifically installed to alert emergency authorities such as fire police or medical assistance personnel Hospital rooms residential health care facilities convalescent homes and prisons e Workstations for the hearing impaired e Hotel motel or apartment lobbies Stores where telephones are used by patrons to order merchandise Public transportation terminals where telephones are used to call taxis or to reserve lodging or rental cars In hotel and motel rooms at least ten percent of the rooms must contain hearing aid compatible telephones which will b
67. d to configure resources manually Select Auto to allow the BIOS or Plug and Play operating system to configure system resources for the parallel port Select Disabled to disable the parallel port Mode Output Only Determines the operational mode for the parallel Bidirectional port Select Output Only Bidirectional or ECP ECP Extended Capabilities Port depending on which setting is appropriate for your application This option is not displayed when the Parallel Port option is set to Disabled I O Address 378 37F Determines the base I O address used for the 278 27F parallel port This option is not displayed when the 3BC 3BF Parallel Port option is set to Disabled Interrupt IRQ3 Determines the interrupt request level used for the IRQ 4 parallel port This option is not displayed when the IRQ 7 Parallel Port option is set to Disabled DMA Channel DMA 1 Determines the DMA channel assigned to the DMA 3 parallel port when using ECP mode This option is only displayed when the Parallel Port option is set to ECP BIOS Setup 12 Keyboard Mouse Features Submenu Options Configuration options for the Keyboard Mouse Features submenu are given in Table 3 5 Table 3 5 Keyboard Mouse Features Submenu Options Option Seitings Description Numlock Auto This option determines the state of the NumLock key On when the system is powered on Off Hot Plug Disabled This option determines whether the system is Enabl
68. d Plug not Plug not NA microphone built into pen tablet inserted inserted Pen tablet Microphone jack used Disabled Enabled Plug not NA external microphone connected inserted Port replicator Microphone jack used Disabled Disabled Enabled NA external microphone connected Port replicator Line In jack used NA NA NA Enabled NA indicates that the condition does not apply The condition has no effect on the given input IrDA Port 59 Table 6 9 Active Audio Outputs Pen Tablet Port Replicator Output Activity Speaker Headphone Headphone Line Output built in Jack Jack Jack Speaker On Enabled Plug not Plug not NA speaker built into pen tablet inserted inserted Pen tablet Headphone jack used Disabled Enabled Enabled NA external headphone connected Port replicator Headphone jack used Disabled Enabled Enabled NA external headphone connected Port replicator Line Output jack used NA NA NA Enabled i Using the headphone jacks on the pen tablet and port replicator at the same time is not recommended NA indicates that the condition does not apply The condition has no effect on the given output Audio Jacks 60 PC Card Port The PC Card socket is compliant with PC Card standard 3 0 Table 6 10 shows the pin assignments for the PC Card port Table 6 2 illustrates the pin locations on the connector CLIS bs 25 7 2 29 LIL Figure 6 2 PC Card Port Configuration LIL
69. d by changes in atmospheric pressure such as that experienced in an airplane These tiny bubbles are temporary and do not affect system performance or usability The digitizer still functions normally when the air bubbles are present The air bubbles are formed when the liquid vaporizes due to pressure change When the pen tablet is returned to normal use conditions the tiny air bubbles are absorbed back into the liquid after a short amount of time If these air bubbles are visually distracting or if they form a larger bubble gently rub the screen with a soft cotton cloth in a circular motion similar to cleaning the screen of fingerprint oil Table 5 4 Digitizer Specifications Feature Specification Comments Type Pressure sensitive Resistive digitizer Active Area 213 2 mm x 160 4 mm Area of display screen that reacts with the pen Resolution 0 1 mm Maximum Sampling Rate 100 points per second Interface Serial interface Pen Switches None Pen buttons can be emulated with use of right mouse button hotpad Digitizer Specifications 40 Peripheral Interface Specifications Specifications for peripheral interfaces on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are given in Table 5 5 For specifications on peripheral interfaces provided by the port replicator see Port Replicator Specifications later in this chapter Also note that pin assignments and other details for peripheral interfaces on the Stylistic 3500 pen
70. disk drive s printed circuit board when removing the drive Handle the drive by the edges and avoid touching the printed circuit board with your hands or tools Figure A 2 Unplugging the Hard Disk Drive Connector Removing the Hard Disk Drive 76 4 Using your thumbs push back on the two corners of the hard drive at the locations indicated in Figure A 3 Using firm pressure push the hard disk drive towards the edge of the system The small foam inserts on the end of the hard disk tray offer sufficient give for the drive to be removed without damaging the flex cable Foam inserts Figure A 3 Removing the Hard Disk Drive Part 1 5 While pushing back on the hard drive lift the connector end out of the tray as illustrated in Figure A 4 Figure A 4 Removing the Hard Disk Drive Part 2 6 Remove the hard drive from the tray as illustrated in Figure A 5 Once the hard disk drive has been removed from the pen tablet you can install a new hard disk drive If you are returning the hard disk drive for repair ensure that the packaging material will protect the drive sufficiently during shipment Removing the Hard Disk Drive 77 Flex Cable Connector Flex Cable Connector Figure A 5 Installing the IDE Hard Disk Drive Installing the Hard Disk Drive To install the hard disk drive refer to Figures A 1 through A 5 and perform the following steps 1 Connect the flex cable to the hard disk drive and
71. e old password using the Set Supervisor Password option User Password Is Set Indicates whether a user password has been Clear specified This field cannot be changed directly To enable or disable the user password enter a new password or clear the old password using the Set User Password option Set Supervisor Password Tap on the setting field for this option or press the lt Enter gt key to specify a supervisor password Specifying a supervisor password grants access to all password protected Security menu options When a supervisor password is enabled and a user password is used to enter BIOS Setup the user cannot access the following Security menu options Set Supervisor Password Floppy Disk Access and Hard Disk Boot Sector When enabled a supervisor password or user password if used is required to run BIOS Setup Set User Password Tap on the setting field for this option or press the lt Enter gt key to specify a user password Specifying a user password grants access to the following Security menu options only User Password Password On Boot Other Security menu options are not accessible When a supervisor password is enabled and a user password is used to enter BIOS Setup the user cannot access the following Security options Set Supervisor Password Floppy Disk Access Hard Disk Boot Sector When enabled a user or Supervisor password is required to run BIOS Setup Note that a sup
72. e provided to hearing impaired customers on request DOC Industry Canada Compliance Notices This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set forth in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de classe B prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada Notice to Users of Radios and Television This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du r glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada DOC Industry Canada Compliance Notices 93 Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network 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 the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Repairs to telecommunication equipment should be made by a Canadian authorized maintenance facility Any repairs or alterations not expressly approved by Fujitsu PC Corporation or any equipment failures may give the telecommunic
73. e shown in Table 6 5 Table 6 5 Universal Serial Bus Port Contact Pin Assignments Contact ee Contact Pin Locations N mber Signal Name Signal Description 1 5V Cable power 5 volts DC Position 3 Position 2 500mA Position i p Pasion 1 2 DATA Data 3 DATA Data 4 GND Cable ground Universal Serial Bus Port 50 System Interface Port The system interface port on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet allows you to attach the Stylistic 3500 port replicator or mini dock The system interface port is a 200 pin connector Figure 6 1 shows the pin locations for the system interface port connector on the pen tablet Note The connectors used for the system interface port are manufactured by JAE Part numbers are female KX20 200RG F2LT male KX20 200BG F2LT Figure 6 1 System Interface Port Connector On Pen Tablet A LCD Side SIN leak A oi 150 fia 200 199 198 197 yo Back Side 103 102 154 153 152 151 The pin assignments for the system interface port connector on the pen tablet are given in Table 6 6 Signals designated with the pound symbol are active low Note Signal names listed in the second column of this table are not industry standard signal names They are provided to assist in cross referencing these signal names when they
74. ed after a Resume From Disk operation DELETE Option Syntax Table 3 23 lists valid examples of the PHDISK DELETE option Table 3 23 PHDISK DELETE Option Command Description PHDISK DELETE FILE Delete save to disk file or PHDISK D F PHDISK DELETE PARTITION Deletes all data in the save to disk partition and or PHDISK D P renders disk space occupied by the save to disk partition unusable You must reformat the entire hard disk to use the hard disk space occupied by the deleted partition INFO Option The INFO option displays data about the save to disk partition or file INFO Option Syntax Table 3 24 lists valid examples of the PHDISK INFO option Table 3 24 PHDISK INFO Option Command Description PHDISK INFO FILE Displays the size in kilobytes of the or PHDISK I F save to disk file size PHDISK INFO PARTITION Displays the PHDISK INFO screen or PHDISK I P An example of the INFO screen when a save to disk partition exists is shown below PHDISK 3 2 20 Phoenix NoteBIOS 4 0 TM Save to Disk Preparation Utility Copyright c Phoenix Technologies Ltd 1995 99 All rights Reserved Copyright c FUJITSU LIMITED 1998 99 Save to Disk partition information Partition starts at sector xxxxx head xx cylinder xx sector xx Partition size xxxx KBytes total Current System Status You currently need a Save to Disk area of xxxx KBytes PhDisk will also re
75. ed hot pluggable Select Enabled to allow devices to be connected while the system is running Select Disabled to prevent devices from being hot plugged into the system USB Keyboard Mouse Disabled When Auto is selected Legacy PS 2 Emulation is Enabled enabled if a USB keyboard is connected at boot Auto When Disabled is selected Legacy Emulation is disabled When Enabled is selected Legacy Emulation is enabled and a USB keyboard is available without a USB aware operating system BIOS Setup Video Submenu Options Options for the Video Features submenu are given in Table 3 6 Table 3 6 Video Features Submenu Options Option Settings Description Display Internal Flat Panel External Simultaneous Determines the default display device Select the appropriate option to choose the LCD internal flat panel an external video monitor or both as the default display device Note that using the Display Select hotpad will change this setting Compensation Disabled Enabled Determines whether the VGA images will expand to full screen on an SVGA display or cause VGA images to stretch to SVGA on an XVGA display not full screen Note that if compensation is enabled the display quality will not be as good as if it is disabled Select Disabled to use the center portion of the screen Select Enabled to expand the image BIOS Setup 14 Internal
76. em when initiating the call as a data call detects ANSam and is capable of starting in V 34 mode 6 Enables DCE control of V 8 and Cl option Defined for two conditions as a parameter to configure V 8 originating and answering operation while the DCE is on hook It initiates an action if the DCE is off hook If enabled V 8 negotiation does not preclude simultaneous implementation of other negotiation means like V 8bis V 18 or V 32bis v8a 1 The default value disables the Cl option while in V 8 negotiation However the modem when answering a call sends the ANSam and is capable of starting in V 34 mode 5 Enables DCE control of V 8 and Cl option v amp cf 21h Call function for H 324 calls cih Call function for DSVD calls AT A8E Report current values of subparameter AT A8E Report supported ranges of values lt v80 gt lt v8a gt lt v8cf gt A8l lt v8cf gt lt CR gt This indication is used by an answering DCE if A8E lt v8a gt 0 to indicate detection of a V 8 Cl signal and report the recovered Call Function octet s Value lt v8cf gt is a hexadecimal code octet that can take values as shown above in A8E command A8M lt hexadecimal coded CM or JM octet string gt Refer to V 8 document for coding Directs the DCE to send a V 8 CM or JM signal using the specified hexadecimal coded string A8A lt type gt lt CR gt 1 Indicates V 8 ANSam
77. ervisor password must be enabled before a user password can be specified Minimum User Password Length Set the minimum length for the user password Once this field is set the user cannot enter any passwords less than the minimum length Password On Boot Disabled First Boot Every Boot Select Enabled to require a user or supervisor password to boot the system Note that a user or supervisor password must be specified before this option can be enabled BIOS Setup 18 Table 3 11 BIOS Setup Security Menu Options Continued Option Settings Description Boot from Removable Media All Supervisor Only This option determines who has permission to boot the system using removable media Select Supervisor Only to allow the system only to be booted from removable media after the system is started by entering a supervisor password when the Password On Boot option is enabled When Supervisor Only is selected the system cannot be booted from removable media if Supervisor Password is enabled and the Supervisor password was not entered at boot time Floppy Disk Access All Supervisor Only This option determines who has access to an external floppy drive Select Supervisor Only to allow diskette access only after the system is started by entering a supervisor password when the Password On Boot option is enabled If the Password On Boot option is disabled the floppy drive is not acc
78. ese programs are given in Chapter 3 of this manual Supported Operating Systems 2 BIOS Setup Fujitsu BIOS Configuration A BIOS configuration utility stored in the system s CMOS memory Handwriter Settings A control panel applet that allows you to configure settings for handwriting recognition and inking Pen Configuration A control panel applet that allows you to select the pen subsystem calibrate the pen and configure pen settings PHDISK Windows 98 and Windows NT only A utility used to prepare your hard disk for using save to disk suspend mode CMOS REad Write Utility A utility that allows you to read the system BIOS CMOS contents into a specified file then write the file contents back into an identical system that has the same BIOS version Overview of System Configuration Tools and Utilities Chapter 3 Configuring the Stylistic 3500 Pen Tablet System This chapter provides instructions on how to use various configuration utilities to configure the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet BIOS Pen Configuration Windows 98 and Windows 2000 systems include a pen configuration control panel applet which allows you to select the pen subsystem configure pen buttons and calibrate the pen To use this applet open Pen Configuration in Control Panel and select the desired tab as follows Pen Subsystem Windows 98 only Allows you to choose the active pen subsystem and apply your changes on the fly See Pen Subsystems for
79. esesesseseeeess FCCNOTICES sieste smeenehassaen mine EEE DOC Industry Canada Compliance Notices ss 66 66 66 67 68 68 68 69 69 69 69 70 70 73 73 74 74 75 75 78 79 80 80 85 86 87 90 92 92 93 List of Figures Figure 3 1 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 3 Figure A 4 Figure A 5 BIOS Setup Screen Installing a PC Card Installing the IDE Hard Disk Drive Installing a DIMM Card Removing a DIMM Card s s aaaea System Interface Port Connector On Pen Tablet PC Card Port Configuration Hard Disk Drive Pin Locations IDE Hard Disk Drive Cover Plate Unplugging the Hard Disk Drive Connector Removing the Hard Disk Drive Part 1 Removing the Hard Disk Drive Part 2 35 36 37 51 61 64 75 76 77 77 78 vi List of Tables Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 3 5 Table 3 6 Table 3 7 Table 3 8 Table 3 9 Table 3 10 Table 3 11 Table 3 12 Table 3 13 Table 3 14 Table 3 15 Table 3 16 Table 3 17 Table 3 18 Table 3 19 Table 3 20 Table 3 21 Table 3 22 Table 3 23 Table 3 24 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table 5 5 Table 5 6 Table 5 7 Table 5 8 Table 5 9 Table 5 10 Table 5 11 Table 6 1 Table 6 2 Table 6 3 Table 6 4 Table 6 5 Table 6 6 Table 6 7 Table 6 8 Table 6 9 Table 6 10 Table 6 11 T
80. essible When Supervisor Only is selected the system prevents diskette access if Supervisor Password is enabled and the Supervisor password was not entered at boot time Hard Disk Security Submenu Enter this submenu to configure the hard disk security See Hard Disk Security Submenu Options on page 20 for details Owner Information Submenu Enter this submenu to view and change system owner information See Owner Information Submenu Options on page 20 for details Hard Disk Boot Sector Normal Write Protected This option write protects the boot sector on the hard disk to protect against viruses Select Write Protect to grant read only access to the hard disk drive s boot sector Select Normal to allow read and write access to the boot sector Caution Selecting Write Protect is not advisable on systems running Windows 98 or Windows 2000 since those operating systems must occasionally write to the boot sector Select Normal if your system runs Windows 98 or Windows 2000 BIOS Setup 19 Hard Disk Security Submenu Hard Disk Security submenu options for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are described in Table 3 12 Table 3 12 Hard Disk Security Submenu Options Option Settings Description Primary Master Disabled When Enabled is selected the hard disk is locked Enabled with the password Data in the locked disk cannot be read on any system other than the
81. etup To exit BIOS Setup choose the appropriate option from the Exit menu or tap Save and Exit in the command bar or press F10 on an external keyboard See Exiting BIOS Setup on page 7 for details e To load factory default settings for all BIOS options select Load Defaults from the command bar Exiting BIOS Setup Once you are finished making changes in BIOS Setup you must exit BIOS Setup and allow the system to boot to apply your configuration changes You can exit BIOS Setup by selecting options in the Exit menu The Exit menu includes options that allow you to load default BIOS settings load previous settings discard your changes save your changes and exit BIOS Setup For details on Exit menu options see Exit Menu Options on page 25 BIOS Setup 7 BIOS Setup Main Menu Options Note All details listed in this chapter reflect BIOS version 1 02 BIOS Setup Main menu options are given in Table 3 1 Options and settings for other BIOS Setup menus are described in the tables that follow The default setting for each option is listed in bold type when applicable Table 3 1 BIOS Setup Main Menu Options Option Settings Description System Time 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 Real Time Clock RTC setting in hours minutes and seconds Note that the system time option uses a 24 hour format System Date 01 01 1980 to 12 31 2099 RTC calendar setting in month day year format Floppy Disk A Disabled 1 44 1 2
82. fold the tab on the flex cable down under the flex cable as shown in Figure A 5 Note the orientation of the hard disk drive and note that four pins on the hard disk drive connector are not used The connector on the flex cable is keyed so it cannot be installed incorrectly 2 Ensure that the plastic liner tray is in place and insert the hard disk drive into the pen tablet Note that the liner tray is installed between the hard disk drive and surrounding surfaces of the pen tablet to prevent the shock mount pads from sticking to the hard disk drive 3 Follow the steps contained in the section entitled Removing the Hard Disk Drive in reverse order Use care when installing the drive to prevent damage to the flex cable The hard disk drive is now installed in the pen tablet Installing the Hard Disk Drive 78 Appendix B AT Command Set This Appendix contains a summary of AT commands used by the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet s modem There are several things to note about this set of commands Commands should be entered as ASCII characters Commands should begin with AT with a description of the character after the AT The commands are not case sensitive upper and lower case characters are treated the same All commands should be followed by the CR character stored in S3 Spaces are counted as characters Command indication can be a selected letter or number message or it can be no return message by
83. for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet system Pen Support Pen support for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is provided by the following three pen subsystems e Microsoft Pen Services 2 0 with CIC HRS 5 0 5 Windows 98 only e CIC PenX 2 02 All systems e Mouse Emulation All systems You can select one of these subsystems on the fly using the pen configuration control panel applet See Pen Configuration on page 4 for details Software for all of these subsystems runs at the same time Pen information is routed to the selected subsystem Pen drivers developed by Fujitsu PC Corporation for the Stylistic 3500 support the pen digitizer system as a Plug and Play PnP device To view information on these pen drivers open Pen Configuration in Control Panel and choose the About tab Select the desired file from the list and choose File Info PC Card Support The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet fully supports the PC Card standard release 3 0 System resources for PC Cards are configured automatically by Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Phoenix Softex Card Executive 2 0 for Windows NT is preinstalled on Windows NT systems to provide PC Card support Refer to the on line help provided with Phoenix Softex Card Executive for details on supported PC Cards Overview of System Configuration Tools and Utilities The following system configuration tools and utilities are supported for use with the pen tablet Unless otherwise noted details on using th
84. ge contacts See DC Power Inputs on page 67 for more details Audio Jacks Monaural microphone input mini jack Stereo headphone output mini jack Standard 3 5 mm mini jacks See Audio Jacks on page 59 for details on audio inputs and outputs System Interface Port 200 pin connector For use with Stylistic 3500 port replicator or mini dock High Usage Contacts 8 position external contact connector provides connections for DC power input and USB See High Usage Contacts on page 47 for signal assignments of the high usage contacts Floppy Disk Drive Port 26 pin floppy disk drive connector For use with Fujitsu floppy disk drive Peripheral Interface Specifications 41 Power System Specifications Specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet power system are given in Table 5 6 The power system and power management characteristics are further described in Chapter 7 of this manual Table 5 6 Power System Specifications Feature Specification Comments Power Management Specification Supported ACPI Specification Revision 1 0 ACPI Windows 98 and Windows 2000 are supported Battery Pack Rechargeable 6 cell lithium ion battery pack Capacity 3100 mAh Nominal operating voltage 10 8 V Charge time in suspend or off mode 180 minutes 90 charge 240 minutes 99 100 charge Charge time system running Depends upon applications in
85. gs for menus in BIOS Setup are described in tables appearing later in this chapter BIOS Setup 5 Using BIOS Setup Once BIOS Setup is started you can use BIOS Setup to change your system s BIOS settings The BIOS Setup screen consists of a menu bar menu items a command bar and a window for item specific help as shown in Figure 3 1 BIOS Configuration Options Triangle symbol indicates that a submenu is available Command Bar BIOS Configuration Settings Item Specific Help Window ET cannes Setup ui E Advanced Security Power Boot Info Exit E System Time System Date Floppy Disk A 1 44 1 2 MB 3 5 gt Primary Master TOSHIBA MK1516GAP PM Language Item Specific Help M 34 56 02 01 2001 Adjust calendar clock lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or lt Enter gt selects field English US Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Select Menu Select gt Sub Menu Save and Exit Highlighted text indicates equivalent keyboard command Figure 3 1 BIOS Setup Screen Instructions for selecting and changing BIOS options and navigating BIOS Setup menus using a pen or external keyboard are given below To select a BIOS Setup menu from the menu bar tap on the menu name in the menu bar tap on the right or left side of the Select Menu field in the command bar or use the right or left arrow keys on an external keyboard to highlight the menu and display a list of menu options To select a
86. ial mouse is active Thermal Control Maximum Power Savings Maximum Performance This selection determines the method of thermal control used by the system Select Maximum Power Savings to use CPU slowdown as the primary cooling method Select Maximum Performance to use the fan as the primary cooling method Note that if the temperature is too high both systems may be used to cool it down BIOS Setup 23 Boot Menu Options Boot menu options are described in Table 3 16 Table 3 16 BIOS Setup Boot Menu Options Option Settings Description QuickBoot Disabled Determines whether the full set of tests are run Enabled during the Power On Self Test POST Auto When Enabled is selected a less extensive memory test is performed and the size of installed memory is not displayed during the memory test When Auto is selected diagnostic tests will either be skipped or performed according to the order of the ACPI OS When Disabled is selected the full set of tests is run Boot Time Diagnostic Screen Disabled Enabled Determines whether status messages are displayed as the Power On Self Test POST is performed Select Enabled to display messages If Disabled is selected messages are not displayed and the logo screen is displayed If POST errors occur POST messages are displayed regardless of this setting Preboot Execution Disabled Environment Enabled Determi
87. ications 38 info menu in BIOS Setup 25 installing PC Cards 35 installing the hard disk drive 78 installing the internal hard disk drive 75 internal LAN modem specifications 44 internal modem 1 IR mode selecting in BIOS Setup 11 IrDA port specifications 41 59 IrDA standards ix IRQ Reservation submenu BIOS Setup 16 K KillHotpadNotification function 74 L level 1 cache viewing size of in BIOS Setup 25 level 2 cache enabling in BIOS Setup 8 level 2 cache viewing size of in BIOS Setup 25 memory DIMM slot specifications 38 video memory specifications 38 viewing size of in BIOS Setup 25 microphone disabled when external microphone used 59 Microsoft Developer s Network ix Microsoft Pen Services 2 0 with CIC HRS 5 0 5 2 mini dock specifications 46 modem internal See also internal modem 1 mouse emulation pen subsystem 2 O operating systems supported 2 organization of this manual viii P parallel port enabling in BIOS Setup 12 mode selecting in BIOS Setup 12 password on boot BIOS option 18 passwords in BIOS Setup 18 PC 99 design guidelines 1 PC Card PC Card Standards related documentation ix slots specifications 41 support 1 2 PC Card port specifications 61 PC Card support for Windows 98 and Windows 2000 2 PC Card supported standard release 3 0 2 PC Cards installing 35 PC Cards removing 36 PCIC protocol 1 pen buttons configuring 4 Pen Configuration contr
88. ides information on using the programmable hotpad with 32 bit Windows applications Appendix A Replacing the IDE Hard Disk Drive This appendix provides instructions on removing and replacing the system s built in IDE hard disk drive Appendix B AT Command Set This appendix provides a detailed list of AT commands used by the pen tablet s modem including AT Commands S Register Table and Result Codes Summary information Appendix C Agency Notices This appendix states notices required by regulatory agencies in the United States and Canada that apply to the Stylistic 3500 viii Related Documentation Documentation relating to the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet system is listed below Refer to these documents for details on topics not covered in this guide Stylistic 3500 User s Guide This guide provides an introduction to the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet s basic functions for the end user Stylistic 3500 Mini Dock User s Guide This guide gives instructions on using the Stylistic 3500 mini dock The following documents available from retail book sellers contain additional information about software preinstalled on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet Microsoft Windows 98 Resource Kit ISBN 1 57231 644 6 This manual is a technical guide for installing configuring and supporting Windows 98 and is published by Microsoft Press 1 800 MSPRESS in the U S as well as from retail book sellers Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Resource
89. ignored DCD circuit is always on 1 DCD turns on when the remote modem s carrier signal is detected and off V4 when the carrier signal is not detected amp D 0 Ignores status of DTR signal 1 Enters command state upon On to Off transition of DTR 2 Goes on hook upon On to Off transition of DTR V4 3 Goes on hook and resets upon On to Off transition of DTR amp F Recall factory setting as active configuration amp K 0 Disable flow control 3 Enable RTS CTS hardware flow control V4 4 Enable XON XOFF flow control AT Commands Table 81 Command Specification Default amp P 0 39 make break ratio 10PPS 1 33 make break ratio 10PPS V4 2 33 make break ratio 20PPS amp S 0 DSR always ON V4 1 DSR comes on when establishing a connection and goes off when the connection ends amp T 0 Abort Stops any test in progress 1 Local analog loop amp V View active configuration and stored profile amp W Store current configuration amp Zn Store telephone number n 0 1 2 3 A 0 Sets MNP block size max 64 characters 1 Sets MNP block size max 128 characters 2 Sets MNP block size max 192 characters 3 Sets MNP block size max 256 characters V4 Bn Transmit break to remote B1 B9 break length in 100ms units 3 K 1 Receives break from the DTE when on line mode 5 0 2 4 Enter on line command mode no break set to remote 1 Clear data buffers and send
90. ime elapsed with no hard disk drive 30 Seconds activity before the hard disk drive is soun down Select Off to keep 1 Minute the hard disk fully powered always spinning while the system is 2 Minutes running Note that the hard disk drive is more vulnerable to shock 4 Minutes and vibration damage when it is spinning 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes Display Timeout Off Use this option to determine the amount of time the user input 2 Minutes devices are inactive before the screen is turned off automatically 4 Minutes 6 Minutes This setting affects any external video monitor as well as the pen 8 Minutes tablet display screen 10 Minutes 15 Minutes Select Off to keep the video system fully powered while the 20 Minutes system is running BIOS Setup 21 Table 3 14 BIOS Setup Power Savings Options Continued Option Settings Description Standby Timeout Off Standby Mode turns off various devices in the system including 1 Minute the screen and the CPU until you start using the computer again 2 Minutes Select the period of time the system should be inactive before it 4 Minutes automatically enters standby mode When in standby mode some 6 Minutes system components including the display are turned off to 8 Minutes conserve battery power Select Off to disable the Standby Mode 12 Minutes Timeout feature 16 Minutes Auto Suspend Timeout Off Determines the amount of time elapsed with no system act
91. in menu options 8 parallel port mode selecting 12 parallel port enabling 12 Plug and Play OS enabling 10 Power Savings menu 21 QuickBoot mode enabling 24 resume on modem ring enabling 22 resume on serial activity enabling 23 resume on time enabling 22 Security menu options 18 20 serial port enabling 11 serial port B device selecting 11 setup prompt enabling 24 starting 5 supervisor password enabling 18 suspend mode timeout selecting 22 suspend mode selecting 22 suspend resume button normal resume only power on off configuration 23 system date changing 8 system time changing 8 using 6 BIOS version displaying in BIOS Setup 25 boot sequence selecting in BIOS Setup 24 boot time diagnostic messages enabling in BIOS Setup 24 bridge battery 42 C cache specifications 38 cache viewing size of in BIOS Setup 25 calibration pen 4 CIC PenX 1 7 with CIC HRS 5 0 5 2 configuration tools and utilities overview 2 connectors DC power input pin assignments 48 floppy disk drive port pin assignments 49 high usage contacts position assignments 47 serial port pin assignments 48 system interface port pin assignments 52 CPU speed specifications 38 CPU speed viewing in BIOS Setup 25 current BIOS settings 4 D date changing in BIOS Setup 8 DC power input 48 connector pin assignments 48 connector specifications 67 voltage specifications 41 default settings for BIOS
92. in the C programming language and are described in this guide using C syntax Although ideally suited for program development using a compiler that supports the ANSI C or C standard these functions can be called from applications developed in other programming languages such as Microsoft Visual Basic which allow you to use DLLs Refer to the documentation for your programming language for details on calling functions in DLLs Version Information Version information for the DLL can be obtained by calling the GetFileVersionInfo and GetFileVersionInfoSize functions supplied in the Microsoft Visual C development library Note Version information can also be viewed by selecting the file and carrying out the Properties command in Windows Summary of Functions A summary of functions you should be familiar with to use this API is given below e InitializeBIOS This function initializes the API This function must be called before any other functions in this API can be called e UpdateBIOSCheckSum Applications which use this API must call this function to close the API before the application exits e ReadBIOSSettings This function retrieves BIOS settings for a BIOS option that you specify e BiosSetupSet This function sets the BIOS setting that you specify 68 Note Parameter names given in this manual in prototypes for some of these functions may differ from parameter names given in the prototypes that appear in the header files This
93. ivity 5 Minutes before system operation is suspended automatically 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes 30 Minutes 40 Minutes 60 Minutes Suspend Mode Suspend Determines the suspend mode used when you press the Suspend Save To Disk Resume button or when the Suspend Mode Timeout expires Selecting Suspend also allows you to configure the Save To Disk Timeout option Note You must choose Suspend to use the Resume On Modem Ring and Resume On Time options If Save To Disk is selected and either Resume On Modem Ring or Resume On Time are enabled the system will suspend to RAM and won t save to disk Auto Save To Disk Off Determines whether the system automatically performs a After 1 Hour save to disk operation after 1 hour in Suspend mode To use this feature the Suspend Mode option must be set to Suspend Resume On Modem Ring Off On Select On to configure the system to resume operation when an incoming call is detected by your modem This feature will detect a modem ring on the built in modem a modem installed in a PC Card slot or an external modem connected to a serial port however implementation of the ring indicator function differs between modem vendors so this feature may not be supported by some third party modems To use this feature the Suspend Mode option must be set to Suspend If Save To Disk is selected and Resume On Modem Ring is On the system will suspend to RAM and won t save to disk Res
94. lows Chapter 1 Pen Tablet Features This chapter discusses some of the system s main features and technology Chapter 2 System Software This chapter gives an overview of system software and utilities preinstalled on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet Chapter 3 Configuring the Stylistic 3500 Pen Tablet System This chapter provides details on using BIOS Setup and other configuration utilities for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet BIOS configuration options are explained in detail Chapter 4 Installing Hardware Options This chapter gives detailed instructions on installing hardware options such as PCMCIA Cards and DIMM cards For instructions on replacing the internal hard disk drive see Replacing the IDE Hard Disk Drive on page 75 Chapter 5 Hardware Specifications This chapter gives hardware specifications on the pen tablet system Industry standards supported by the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are listed Chapter 6 Peripheral Interfaces This chapter provides details on peripheral interfaces provided by the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet and the Stylistic 3500 port replicator and mini dock Chapter 7 System Power This chapter provides information on the pen tablet s system power hardware Chapter 8 BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces This chapter gives details on using DLLs which allow you to configure the Stylistic 3500 BIOS Chapter 9 Programmable Hotpad Libraries for Windows Applications This chapter prov
95. m talliques sont connect es ensemble Les utilisateurs NE doivent PAS tenter d tablir ces connexions eux m mes mais doivent contacter les services d inspection d installations lectriques appropri s ou un lectricien Ceci peut tre particuli rement important en r gions rurales DOC Industry Canada Compliance Notices 95 Index A AC adapter specifications 42 ACPI support for 1 agency approval specifications 43 agency compliance 43 agency notices 92 Air Bubbles in Display 40 APIs for configuring BIOS options 68 BIOSSetupSet 69 Error Codes 70 InitializeBIOS 69 Option and Setting parameters 70 ReadBIOSSettings 69 summary of functions 68 UpdateBIOSCheckSum 69 APM Power Savings BIOS option 21 audio inputs and outputs enabled and disabled on pen tablet and port replicator 59 audio jacks connector specifications 41 battery battery pack battery life 42 battery pack charge status 66 battery pack system power hardware and power management 66 bridge battery specifications 42 main battery pack specifications 42 sub battery 42 BIOS configuration APIs 68 BIOS settings about 4 BIOS Setup Boot menu options 24 boot sequence selecting 24 boot time diagnostic messages enabling 24 display screen 6 Exit menu options 25 floppy disk drive enabling 8 hotpads enabling 10 IDE Hard Disk Drive submenu 9 Info menu 25 IR mode selecting 11 level 2 cache enabling 8 Ma
96. n Settings Description Event Log Capacity Status of the event log is displayed Event Log Validity Indicates whether data in the event log is valid View Event Log Enter Press the lt Enter gt key or select the Enter option to view the contents of the event log Event Logging Disabled Determines whether DMI event logging is enabled Enabled System Boot Event Disabled This option is only available when Enabled is Enabled selected for Event Logging When Enabled is selected the event may be logged When Disabled is selected the event is ignored Clear All Event Logs No Choose Yes to clear all DMI event logs at the next Yes boot This setting is reset to No after the event logs are cleared Mark Events as Read Enter Press Enter or press the lt Enter gt key to mark all events currently in the event log as read Marked events will not be displayed the next time View Event Log is selected BIOS Setup 17 Security Menu Options Security menu options for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are described in Table 3 11 Note that settings for some security menu options determine whether other options are available Table 3 11 BIOS Setup Security Menu Options Option Settings Description Supervisor Password Is Set Indicates whether a supervisor password has been Clear specified This field cannot be changed directly To enable or disable the supervisor password enter a new password or clear th
97. n in the following sections High Usage Contacts The high usage contacts on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet provide signals for the DC power input and USB devices Signal assignments for the metal contacts are shown in Table 6 1 Table 6 1 Metal Contacts Connector Position Locations Position Signal 1 DC IN DETECTO USBVCC1 USBP 7 USBP USBG DETECT1 II 0 AJ ND GND High Usage Contacts 47 Serial Port The serial port provides a standard 9 pin connector that allows you to use the pen tablet with an external serial device Pin assignments for the serial port connector are shown in Table 6 2 Table 6 2 Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Signal Name Host 1 0 1 CD gt 2 RD RxD 3 SD TxD gt SAIS 4 ER DTR 61 718118 5 SG GND 6 DR DSR 4 7 RS RTS gt 8 CS CTS lt 9 Cl RI DC Power Input The DC power input connector connects to the AC adapter or auto adapter to power the pen tablet The DC power input connector is a two conductor connector with a center pin and sleeve Pin assignments for this connector are given in Table 6 3 Table 6 3 DC Power Input Connector Pin Assignments Conductor Description Comments Center Pin 16 Volts DC 10 3 36 A Hosiden part
98. n success Table 8 2 Option and Setting Parameters and Return Values Option Parameter Option Description Setting Parameter Setting Description SERIAL_PORT SERIAL_PORT_ON Enabled Serial Port SERIAL_PORT_OFF Disabled SERIAL_PORT_AUTO Auto SERIAL_ADDRESS SERIAL_ADD_2E8 I O Address 2E8 Serial Port Address SERIAL_ADD_2F8 I O Address 2F8 SERIAL_ADD_3E8 I O Address 3E8 SERIAL_ADD_3F8 I O Address 3F8 SERIAL_INTERRUPT SER_INT_IRQ3 IRQ 3 Serial Port Interrupt SER_INT_IRQ4 IRQ 4 INFRARED_ PORT INFRARED_PORT_ON Enabled Infrared Port INFRARED_PORT_OFF Disabled INFRARED_PORT_AUTO Auto INFRARED_ADDRESS INFRA_ADD_2E8 I O Address 2E8 Infrared Port Address INFRA_ADD_2F8 I O Address 2F8 INFRA_ADD_3E8 I O Address 3E8 INFRA_ADD_3F8 I O Address 3F8 INFRARED_INTERRUPT INFRA_INT_IRQ3 IRQ 3 Infrared Port Interrupt INFRA_INT_IRO4 IRQ 4 Error Codes 70 Table 8 2 Option and Setting Parameters and Return Values Continued Option Parameter Option Description Setting Parameter Setting Description INFRARED_MODE INFRA_DEV_FIR FIR Infrared Device Mode INFRA_DEV_IRDA IrDA SIR mode INFRARED SEC _ADDRS Secondary Infrared Address INFRARED_DMA Infrared Direct Memory Access DMA Channel PARALLEL_PORT Parallel Port PARALLEL ADDRESS Parallel Port Address PARALLEL_ INTERRUPT Parallel Port Interrupt PARALLEL MODE Parallel Port Mode PARALLEL DMA Parallel Port ECP DMA Channel KBD_MOU_PLUG Keyboard Mouse Hot Plug M
99. ne a SR ns nn a P n SubsyStems rs ns Re nn nn ere nr E E ee NE LE Permanent and Current BIOS Settings BIOS Setup sn AT A aaa RASE RER eee E Starting BIOS Setup se vecvscccssdeeccesenseedavcnssctyeessteeaisarecar dtecnevecesster adie cire nine nes Using BIOS Setup Exiting BIOS S tup ccascscccn cernes are a tceinitettvn nisi E a aE BIOS Setup Main Menu Options tn a A anni mile Primary Master Submenu Options Advanced Menu Options ccccceeeeeeeeees Serial Parallel Port Configuration Submenu Options Keyboard Mouse Features Submenu Options Video Submenu Options Internal Device Configurations Submenu PCI Configuration Submenu CPU Features Submenu 000000000 Event Logging Submenu 2 2 S curity Menu OPHONS ins acvin se ntm ntm least in inner Hard Disk Security Submenu Owner Information Submenu Power Menu Options nn en ne en a ns nid Advanced Features Options Submenu ss Boot Menu Options Boot Device Priority Submenu ss Info MIU oie cored nr en RE E armement uae vise ee dat era e rester S Exit Menu Options Using CMOSRDWR rm nn rAr rennes nina Arr a te dessein ee Saving a BIOS Configuration Using CMOSRDWR ss Restoring a BIOS Configuration PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility sense Command Line Options ss inner itunes CREATE Option ss casinos Automatic Memory Size Calculation viii viii ix NNNNN CONKDUGTA
100. necter cet quipement une ligne t l phonique l utilisateur doit v rifier s il est permis de connecter cet quipement aux installations de t l communications locales L utilisateur est averti que m me la conformit aux normes de certification ne peut dans certains cas emp cher la d gradation du service Les r parations de l quipement de t l communications doivent tre effectu es par un service de maintenance agr au Canada Toute r paration ou modification qui n est pas expressement approuv e par Fujitsu PC Corporation ou toute d faillance de l quipement peut entrainer la compagnie de t l communications exiger que l utlilisateur d connecte l quipement de la ligne t l phonique Le code d arrangement de connexion de cet quipement est CA11A Le num ro de charge assign chaque terminal t l phonique indique le pourcentage de la charge totale pouvant tre connect une boucle ou un circuit t l phonique utilis par ce p riph rique afin de pr venir toute surcharge La terminaison d une boucle peut tre constitu e de n importe quelle combinaison de p riph riques de sorte que le total de num ros de charge de tous les p riph riques n exc de pas 100 DOC Industry Canada Compliance Notices 94 Avertissement Pour assurer la s curit les utilisateurs doivent v rifier que la prise de terre du service d lectricit les lignes t l phoniques et les conduites d eau
101. nes whether the boot up from a network server Select Enabled to allow the system to boot from a network server Preboot Execution Environment If Disabled is selected this feature is disabled Boot Device Priority Submenu Select this submenu to configure the order in which drives are searched for a bootable image Boot Device Priority Submenu Table 3 17 describes settings in the Boot Device Priority submenu Table 3 17 BIOS Setup Boot Sequence Submenu Setting Description 1 Floppy Disk Drive 2 Hard Disk Drive 1 Hard Disk Drive 2 Floppy Disk Drive Determines the order that the systems searches drives for a bootable image Tap on item 2 to change the boot sequence BIOS Setup 24 Info Menu The Info menu displays information about the pen tablet hardware and BIOS software installed on the system as described in Table 3 18 Table 3 18 BIOS Setup Info Menu Field Description BIOS Version Version number of the BIOS software installed on system BIOS Date Release date of the BIOS software BIOS Area Memory area used by the BIOS CPU Type Pen tablet CPU CPU Speed Processor speed L1 Cache Size of level 1 cache L2 Cache Size of level 2 cache Total Memory Total memory installed in pen tablet including built in memory Exit Menu Options Exit menu options are described in Table 3 19 Table
102. ni dock Floppy Disk Drive Port 26 pin connector for use with Fujitsu floppy disk drives Line Output Jack 3 5 mm mini stereo jack Using the line output jack does not disable any other audio features on the pen tablet or port replicator The line output jack is not disabled when other audio jacks are used Universal Serial Bus Port USB Series A receptacle Parallel Port 25 pin D connector female Output only bidirectional and ECP operational modes are supported PCMCIA Standard 68 pin PCMCIA connector Available on mini dock only Will support one Type Ill or two Type Il CardBus cards Port Replicator Mini Dock Specifications 46 Chapter 6 Peripheral Interfaces Details on peripheral interfaces on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are described in this chapter The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet provides the following peripheral interfaces DC input connector Serial port IrDA port Infrared keyboard port Universal Serial Bus USB RJ 11 jack for internal modem Stereo headphone jack Stereo microphone jack System interface port High usage contacts Floppy disk drive port PC Card socket Hard disk drive port Note that the system interface port also referred to as the port replicator or mini dock connector in some documentation allows you to connect the Stylistic 3500 port replicator or mini dock Pin assignments for peripheral interfaces on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are give
103. number HEC3900 01 010 Sleeve Ground This connector is a EIAJ RC5320A standard connector See DC Power Input Connector Pin Assignments on page 48 for more details When a DC power source is connected to the DC power input on the pen tablet circuitry built into the pen tablet provides protection against reverse polarity and overvoltage Serial Port 48 Floppy Disk Drive Port The floppy disk drive port on the pen tablet is compatible with the Fujitsu floppy disk drive Pin assignments for the floppy disk drive connector are given in Table 6 4 Table 6 4 Floppy Disk Drive Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Nes Signal Description 1 GND Ground 2 GND Ground 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 3 HDSEL Head select 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 4 RDATA Read disk data 5 FDATCH Floppy disk drive attached 6 WDATA Write data 7 MODE Mode select 8 N C No connection 9 DRVSEL Drive select 10 5V 5 Volt power 11 5V 5 Volt power 12 5V 5 Volt power 13 INDEX Index 14 WP Write protected 15 TRKO Track 00 16 GND Ground 17 WGATE Write gate 18 GND Ground 19 N C No connection 20 STEP Step pulse 21 DIR Direction control 22 MOTOR Motor on 23 N C No connection 24 DSKCHG Disk change 25 GND Ground 26 N C No connection Indic
104. oO FUJITSU Stylistic 3500 Technical Reference Guide Fujitsu PC Corporation has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document however because ongoing development efforts are made to continually improve the capabilities of our products we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this document We disclaim liability for errors omissions or future changes herein Fujitsu and the Fujitsu logo are registered trademarks of Fujitsu Limited Stylistic is a trademark of Fujitsu PC Corporation IBM and IBM PS 2 are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation Kensington and MicroSaver are registered trademarks of the Kensington Technology Group PCMCIA and CardBus are registered trademarks of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows 98 Windows NT and Windows 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2001 Fujitsu PC Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be copied reproduced or translated without the prior written consent of Fujitsu PC Corporation No part of this publication may be stored or transmitted in any electronic form without the prior consent of Fujitsu PC Corporation FPC58 0473 01 DECLARATION OF C
105. ol panel capabilities 4 overview 3 pen digitizer specifications 40 pen subsystem selecting 4 pen subsystems supported 4 pen support selectable subsystems 2 pen tablet features 1 Pen Windows subsystem supported 4 Pen X subsystem supported 4 pen calibration 4 pen sampling rate 4 peripheral interface specifications 41 peripheral interfaces on pen tablet 47 permanent BIOS settings 4 PHDISK command line options 27 Index 2 create option 28 create option syntax 30 delete option 31 errors 32 34 file option 29 hard disk preparation utility 27 help screen 32 info option 31 messages 32 partition and file size 29 partition option 29 reformat option 30 utility overview 3 physical specifications 43 Plug and Play OS enabling in BIOS Setup 10 port replicator specifications 46 power management ACPI revision 1 0 supported 42 APM revision 1 2 supported 42 power management microcontroller unit PMU 66 power system specifications 42 states 66 power savings BIOS Setup options 21 programmable hotpad libraries for programming 73 Q QuickBoot mode enabling in BIOS Setup 24 R related documentation ix removing a DIMM card 37 removing the hard disk drive 75 resume on modem ring enabling in BIOS Setup 22 resume on serial activity enabling in BIOS Setup 23 resume on time enabling in BIOS Setup 22 resume time setting in BIOS 22 S sampling rate pen 4 save to disk pa
106. original system on which it was locked or on systems with identical password settings If the Supervisor Password has not yet been set this item is grayed and cannot be selected or changed When Disabled is selected this feature is disabled Owner Information Submenu Owner Information submenu options for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are described in Table 3 13 Table 3 13 Owner Information Submenu Options Option Settings Description Owner Information Is Clear Display only Depending upon the current setting of Set the owner information either Clear or Set is displayed Set Owner Information Enter Press the lt Enter gt key or select Enter to set owner information If the Supervisor Password has not yet been set this item is grayed and cannot be selected or changed The owner information is always displayed on the bottom line of the screen during POST Foreground Color Black Gray Set Foreground color Blue Light Blue Green Light Green Cyan Light Cyan Red Light Red Magenta Light Magenta Brown Yellow White Bright White Background Color Black Gray Set Background color Blue Light Blue Green Light Green Cyan Light Cyan Red Light Red Magenta Light Magenta Brown Yellow White Bright White BIOS Setup 20 Power Menu Options Options for the Power menu are described in Table 3 14 Default settings for most options in this menu differ depending on the setting selected for
107. ower connector on the pen tablet e System interface connector e DC input positions of the high usage contacts A DC power source connected to any of these inputs must provide 3 36 amps at a continuous DC voltage of 16 volts 10 Specifications for the DC input connectors on the pen tablet and port replicator are given below Table 7 1 DC Input Connectors Connector type EIAJ RC 5320A Type 5 Connector vendor Hosiden Vendor part number HEC3900 01 010 Pin assignments Center conductor 16 VDC 10 Sleeve ground This is the part number for the female DC input connector on the pen tablet and the port replicator System Power Hardware 67 Chapter 8 BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces This chapter describes application programming interfaces APIs that allow Windows applications to configure BIOS settings These APIs include functions in the BIOSSET DLL dynamic link library This DLL includes functions that can be called from Windows applications to configure BIOS parameters for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet To use these functions with your applications e Include the header file BIOSINC H in your program source code e Ensure that the BIOSSET DLL file is in the C WINDOWS SYSTEM directory on your system at run time The DLL files are available on line and can be downloaded from the Fujitsu PC web site at www fujitsupc com Function prototypes for these APIs are written
108. peration or shut down the system before removing the battery pack The bridge battery will not power the system in the Fully On state The pen tablet is equipped with a microcontroller called the power management microcontroller unit PMU which is dedicated to managing battery pack power The battery pack charge is monitored by the PMU The PMU determines the percent of charge remaining in the battery pack controls the battery level and supplies battery status information to the system through a dedicated interface A low voltage level detect circuit independent of the PMU measures the battery pack voltage level to determine whether the battery pack voltage has dropped to the critically low level the critically low voltage varies depending on total current draw When the system is running and the critically low voltage level is reached the circuit forces the system into Suspend mode and the battery level window indicates the critically low condition When the system is forced into Suspend mode by a critically low battery the system is powered by the remaining charge in the battery pack or the bridge battery whichever has the highest voltage In this mode the Suspend Resume button is disabled and system operation cannot be resumed until either an external DC power source is connected or a battery pack with adequate charge is installed 66 DC Power Inputs External DC power can be connected at three locations on the pen tablet e DC p
109. pt to connect at 29333 bit s 4 Attempt to connect at 30666 bit s 5 Attempt to connect at 32000 bit s 6 Attempt to connect at 33333 bit s 7 Attempt to connect at 34666 bit s 8 Attempt to connect at 36000 bit s 9 Attempt to connect at 37333 bit s 10 Attempt to connect at 38666 bit s 11 Attempt to connect at 40000 bit s 12 Attempt to connect at 41333 bit s 13 Attempt to connect at 42666 bit s 14 Attempt to connect at 44000 bit s 15 Attempt to connect at 45333 bit s 16 Attempt to connect at 46666 bit s 17 Attempt to connect at 48000 bit s 18 Attempt to connect at 49333 bit s 19 Attempt to connect at 50666 bit s 20 Attempt to connect at 52000 bit s AT Commands Table 83 Command Specification Default 21 Attempt to connect at 53333bit s Shows the current value Shows the range 0 21 C 0 V 42bis MNP5 disable No data compression V 42bis MNP5 enable Data compression enabled E 0 Disable line quality monitor and auto retrain Enable line quality monitor and auto retrain Enable line quality monitor and fall back fall forward AT Commands Table 84 AT Fax Class1 Commands Command Specification Default FCLASS Service class indication 1 n Service class selection 2 V4 Se
110. quire additional overhead and will automatically calculate the actual required space PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility Messages PHDISK returns various informational messages not all of which are listed here The following listing emphasizes the error messages including a possible course of action PHDISK Sign on Message This message is displayed at system startup PHDISK X X Phoenix NoteBIOS 4 0 tm Save to Disk Preparation Utility Copyright c Phoenix Technologies Ltd 1995 99 All rights reserved Copyright c FUJITSU LIMITED 1998 99 Help Screen The HELP screen is displayed when PHDISK is called without options The following text is displayed when a save to disk partition already exists Usage PHDISK options CREATE FILE or PARTITION Create STD file or partition DELETE FILE or PARTITION Delete existing STD partition INFO Information on STD disk area s REFORMAT PARTITION Reformat existing STD partition This utility configures a hard disk to utilize the Phoenix NoteBIOS 4 0 Save to Disk feature Please refer to your user manual for information regarding Save to Disk Unrecognized Option The following text is displayed when an invalid option is entered at the command line Error User option is an unrecognized command line option For a command line summary invoke PHDISK without any parameters Run the PHDISK command again in this case Fatal Error The following text is
111. r of bad sectors Error Too many errors exist in the Phoenix NoteBIOS tm Save to Disk partition Check your hardware configuration and rerun PHDISK Execute PHDISK CREATE FILE to create a save to disk file First Two Sectors Bad The following text is displayed when the save to disk partition cannot be used Error The first two sectors in the Save to Disk partition are both unusable This disk is unsuitable for the Phoenix NoteBIOS Save to Disk feature Attempt to reformat the partition using PHDISK REFORMAT PARTITION You may need to first delete the partition using PHDISK DELETE PARTITION depending on the disk error PHDISK CREATE Failed to Execute The following text is displayed when no save to disk partition exists or the partition table on head 0 cylinder 0 sector 1 is corrupted Error The Phoenix NoteBIOS tm Save to Disk partition doesn t exist or the hard disk partition table on head 0 cylinder 0 sector 1 is corrupted Invoke PHDISK CREATE to create the Save to Disk partition Execute PHDISK CREATE PARTITION Good Sector Map Corrupted The following text is displayed when a save to disk partition exists but the GSM is corrupted Error The Good sector map GSM in the Phoenix NoteBIOS Save to Disk partition is bad Invoke PHDISK REFORMAT to rebuild this table Use PHDISK REFORMAT PARTITION to reset the GSM flags PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 33 Not Enough System Memory The following
112. resolutions supported for external video monitors are given in Table 5 3 Note After panning stretching or rotating the display be sure to return the display to its normal resolution before attempting to recalibrate the pen Table 5 3 Supported Video Modes for External Monitors Resolution Colors 640x480 VGA Up to 16M 800x600 SVGA Up to 16M 1024x768 XGA Up to 16 M SVGA LCD For an SVGA LCD or external monitor 800x600 resolution will not compensate but display will be small XGA LCD For XGA LCD or external monitor 1024x768 resolution will not compensate but display will pan Display Specifications 39 Digitizer Specifications The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet digitizer consists of the pen a sensor grid and supporting controller circuitry The sensor grid is built into the pen tablet in front of the display screen and detects pen pressure Technology Notice The display for your pen tablet incorporates a breakthrough digitizer technology that dramatically improves outdoor viewability Compared to traditional outdoor displays the new display excels in providing superior visibility in full sunlight and a clear bright picture indoors in low light conditions or at night This new technology involves the use of a liquid between the digitizer layers to minimize light refraction and reduce glare As a result of this technology users may notice the appearance of tiny air bubbles which are cause
113. rn to default value by amp W command JP Default for Japan mode KD S Register Table 87 22 Results bit mapped options status Read only 0 Displays CONNECT ATXO Bits 6 4 Displays CONNECT xxx ATX1 5 ATX1 mode dial tone detection ATX2 6 ATX1 mode busy tone detection ATX3 7 ATX1 mode dial amp busy tone detection ATX4 0 33 Make Break ratio AT amp P1 Bit 7 amp P2 1 39 Make Break ratio AT amp PO 24 Timer to control sleep mode sec 010 000 000 disable 005 065 37 Dial line rate 0 Maximum modem speed V4 1 Reserved 2 1200 bits s and 75 bits s 3 300 bits s 4 Reserved 5 1200 bits s 6 2400 bits s 7 4800 bits s 8 7200 bits s 9 9600 bits s 10 12000 bits s 11 14400 bits s 12 16800 bits s 13 19200 bits s 14 21600 bits s 15 24000 bits s 16 26400 bits s 17 28800 bits s 18 31200 bits s 19 33600 bits s S Register Table 88 38 56K Dial Line Rate 0 56K disabled V4 56K enabled automatic speed selection maximum modem speed 2 32000 bits s 3 34000 bits s 4 36000 bits s 5 38000 bits s 6 40000 bits s 7 42000 bits s 8 44000 bits s 9 46000 bits s 10 48000 bits s 11 50000 bits s 12 52000 bits s 13 54000 bits s 14 56000 bits s 91 Line Transmit Level dBm 14 9 15 This register is effective only for Japan S Register Table 89 Result Codes Summary
114. rtition and file size 29 serial port A enabling in BIOS Setup 11 serial port B device selecting in BIOS Setup 11 serial port connector pin assignments 48 serial port specifications 41 SetHotpadNotification function 74 setup prompt enabling in BIOS setup 24 speaker disabled when headphone jack used 60 Specifications 38 specifications AC adapter 42 agency approvals 43 audio controller 38 battery pack 42 cache 38 DC power input connector 67 DC power input voltage 41 digitizer 40 DIMM slot 38 environmental 43 hard disk drive port 64 high usage contacts 41 humidity 43 T O controller 38 infrared keyboard port 41 interfaces 46 IrDA port 41 59 logic system 38 memory 38 PC Card controller 38 PC Card port 61 physical 43 port replicator mini dock 46 power management APM revision level 1 2 supported 42 power system 42 processor 38 serial port 41 sub battery 42 temperature 43 USB port 41 video controller 38 video memory 38 sub battery 42 supervisor password diskette access supervisor only 19 supervisor password enabling in BIOS Setup 18 suspend mode timeout selecting in BIOS Setup 22 suspend mode selecting in BIOS Setup 22 suspend resume button normal resume only power on off configuration 23 suspend to disk after 1 hour in suspend to RAM mode 22 SVGA video mode 39 system date changing in BIOS Setup 8 system interface port connector
115. rvice class capabilities 2 FTS n Transmission silence n 0 255 10ms intervals FRS n Receive silence n 0 255 10ms intervals FTM n Transmit FAX data with lt n gt carrier Transmit FAX modulation 3 FRM n Receive FAX with lt n gt carrier Receive FAX modulation 3 FTH n Transmit HDLC data with lt n gt carrier Transmit HDLC data modulation 3 FRH n Receive HDLC data with lt n gt carrier Receive HDLC data modulation 3 1 000 gt Data mode 2 0 gt Data mode 001 gt Facsimile Class 1 1 gt Facsimile Class 1 008 gt Voice Mode 8 gt Voice Mode 080 gt VoiceView Mode not supported 80 gt VoiceView Mode not supported 3 Modulation by parameter 3 V 21 Channel2 300bps 24 V 27ter 2400bps 48 V 27ter 4800bps 72 V 29 7200bps 73 V 17 7200bps long 74 V 17 7200bps short 96 V 29 9600bps 97 V 17 9600bps long 98 V 17 9600bps short 121 V 17 12000bps long 122 V 17 12000bps short 145 V 17 14400bps long 146 V 17 14400bps short AT Commands Table V 25ter AT Commands Command Specification Description GMI Return Lucent Data Fax Manufacturer Identification GMR Return Lucent driver version number e g 5 54 Version Revision Information GMM Return H 324 video ready rev 1 0 Modem Identification AT A8E lt v80 gt v8o 1 The default value disables the Cl origination option while in V 8 negotiation However the mod
116. stic 3500 pen tablet systems are equipped with an internal LAN 56 Kbps modem For details on the built in LAN modem see Internal LAN Modem Specifications on page 44 ACPI Support The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI Specification revision 1 0 in all system configurations except Windows NT 4 0 the Windows NT 4 0 operating system does not utilize ACPI or APM design specifications The 56 Kbps rate is nominal due to FCC restrictions actual rates are limited to 53 Kbps Chapter 2 System Software This chapter outlines system software supported on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet including operating system software and drivers and utilities developed specifically for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet system Supported Operating Systems The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is distributed with one of the following operating systems preinstalled e Windows 98 e Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Build 1381 SP 6a e Windows 2000 Licensing and user documentation for the operating system installed on your system is also included with the pen tablet For details on the operating system refer to the documentation provided or refer to the documents listed in Related Documentation in the About This Manual section of this guide Note MS DOS is not supported as an end user operating environment Support for MS DOS is limited to the use of configuration and other support utilities designed
117. text is displayed when not enough system memory is available to execute PHDISK Error Couldn t allocate additional memory required to execute PHDISK Add more system memory then try the PHDISK command again File Already Exists The following text is displayed when the PHDISK CREATE FILE command is entered when a save to disk file already exists PHDISK X X Phoenix NoteBIOS 4 0 tm Save to Disk Preparation Utility Copyright c Phoenix Technologies Ltd 1995 99 All rights reserved Copyright c FUJITSU LIMITED 1998 99 Save to Disk file information Your Save to Disk file is named C SAVE2DSK BIN and has a size of xxxx KBytes It has System Hidden and Read Only attributes The system will now be reset to allow the BIOS to recognize the changes If the system fails to reboot please reset the system manually Press any key to reset the system Delete the current file using PHDISK DELETE FILE before creating another save to disk file PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility Chapter 4 Installing Hardware Options This chapter provides procedures for installing PC Cards and DIMM cards For details on replacing the pen tablet s internal IDE hard disk drive refer to Removing the Hard Disk Drive on page 75 Installing a PC Card You can install a PC Card while the system is running when the system is off or when system operation is suspended To install a PC Card 1 With the arrow on the PC Card f
118. to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit than the receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emissions limits governing this device Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network Note Stylistic 3500 pen tablets shipped outside of North America do not have an internal modem The following information applies only to those systems with an internal modem The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is supplied with an internal modem which complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the pen tablet is a label that contains the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Num
119. type 41 system power 66 system time changing in BIOS Setup 8 T technical support x temperature specifications 43 TFT color display specifications 39 time changing in BIOS Setup 8 U Universal Serial Bus specification ix USB port position assignments 50 USB port specifications pen tablet 41 USB port specifications port replicator 46 user password enabling in BIOS Setup 18 V video controller specifications 38 video memory specifications 38 video modes supported for use with external monitor 39 video external 39 Index 3 W weight pen tablet 43 Windows 2000 ACPI and BIOS settings 21 version preinstalled 2 Windows 98 ACPI and BIOS settings 21 support 2 Windows NT PC Card support 2 version preinstalled Workstation 4 0 2 X XVGA video mode 39 Index 4 3 01 FPC58 0473 01
120. uccess this function returns the Setting for the requested BIOS option See Table 8 2 for a listing of settings for each BIOS option Possible error codes returned by this function are listed in Table 8 1 BiosSetupSet This function sets the BIOS option you specify A prototype of the function is shown below int BiosSetupSet DWORD dwSetupParam int nValue The Option parameter defines the BIOS option you want to set The Setting parameter defines the setting for the given option Definitions for the Option parameter are listed in Table 8 2 on page 70 InitializeBIOS 69 On success this function returns the label SETUP_SUCCESS In the event of an error this function returns one of the error codes listed in Table 8 1 Error Codes Error codes returned by functions in this API are given in Table 8 1 These values are defined in the header file BIOSINC H Table 8 1 BIOS Configuration API Error Codes Return Value Description SETUP_INVALID_PARAMETER The Option parameter is out of range The value passed does not specify a valid BIOS option SETUP_INTERNAL_ERROR Windows system call failure Option and Setting Parameters Option and Setting parameters accepted by the functions described in this chapter are defined in the header file for the DLL Table 8 2 lists the Option parameter and corresponding Setting parameters for each BIOS option These Setting parameters are also the values returned by the ReadBIOSSettings function o
121. ume On Time Off On Select On to configure your system to resume operation at the time of day specified in the Resume Time field To use this feature the Suspend Mode option must be set to Suspend If Save To Disk is selected and Resume On Time is On the system will suspend to RAM and won t save to disk Resume Time 00 00 00 Determines time of day system will resume when the Resume On Time option is On Enter the time of day in HH MM SS format Note system uses a 24 hour clock Advanced Features Submenu Select this submenu to further refine power management BIOS options See Table 3 15 for more information BIOS Setup 22 Advanced Features Options Submenu Options for the Advanced Features Options submenu are described in Table 3 15 Table 3 15 BIOS Advanced Features Options Submenu Option Settings Description Suspend Resume Switch Disabled Determines whether the Suspend Resume switch is Enabled enabled or disabled Note that when this option is in Disabled mode the switch will still resume from an auto suspended state Resume On LAN Off Selecting On allows the system to wake up when On the internal LAN device receives a Magic Packet while in Suspend Mode Serial Mouse Activity Disabled Determines whether the video system resumes Enabled when external serial activity is detected Select Enabled to resume video system operation when a connected serial device such as a ser
122. y updates the CMOS checksum to prevent the checksum error that typically occurs when CMOS contents are modified If the filename specified in the command line already exists in the same location the file will be overwritten without any warning The Hard Disk Security and Floppy Drive Access settings are dependent upon the supervisor settings If the supervisor password is set these settings will be reflected correctly otherwise these settings are not selectable Saving a BIOS Configuration Using CMOSRDWR To run CMOSRDWR attach a keyboard to your system and perform the following procedure An external keyboard must be used to type the commands since pen support is not available at the MS DOS level 1 Turn the system on and enter the BIOS setup by double tapping the screen when prompted 2 Adjust the BIOS configuration to the desired settings 3 Save and Exit the BIOS setup 4 Boot to the MS DOS prompt 5 Go to the DOS command line and type cmosrdwr read lt filename gt with the filename being the destination at which you want to store the BIOS configuration that you just created When you press the Enter key the BIOS configuration is stored in the file destination you selected Restoring a BIOS Configuration To apply the BIOS setting created with CMOSRDWER attach a keyboard to your system and perform the following procedure An external keyboard must be used to type the commands since pen support is not available at the M

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