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1. Option Settings Description Power Button Suspend Resume This setting determines the function of the Power Power On Off button on the system Select Suspend Resume to configure the system to suspend or resume operation when the Power button is pressed Select Power On Off to configure the system to turn off or on when the Power button is pressed Caution To avoid accidental data loss from accidentally pressing the Power button while the system is running choose Suspend Resume for this option Boot Menu Options Boot menu options are described in Table 2 7 Table 2 7 Boot Menu Options Option Settings Description Boot Sequence A then C Determines the order that the systems searches C then A drives for a bootable image C only POST Errors Enabled This setting determines whether the system stops Disabled booting in the event of a Power On Self Test POST error Select Enabled to configure the system to stop if a POST error occurs and display a message prompting you to enter BIOS Setup Select Disabled to configure the system to continue attempting to boot in the event of a POST error Setup Prompt Enabled Determines whether the BIOS Setup prompt Disabled messages are displayed when you start the system Select Enabled to display the messages If Disabled is selected messages are not displayed Summary Screen Enabled Determines whether a summary of the system s Disabled hardware configurati
2. Figure 6 2 shows the pin locations for the system interface connector Position 59 Position 1 gt 1 KA Position 60 Position 2 Position 119 Position 61 Position 120 Position 62 Figure 6 2 System Interface Connector Pin Assignments 6 8 Peripheral Interfaces The pin assignments for the system interface port connector on the pen tablet are given in Table 6 10 Note the following with respect to this table Signal names given are not industry standard names but are included in this table as an aid for cross referencing when they appear elsewhere Signal names designated with the pound symbol are active low This table indicates which signals are outputs from the pen tablet Out and which signals are inputs to the pen tablet In The last column indicates the port or connector on the port replicator or other connectivity peripherals that the signal belongs to Also note that the system interface port connector is not a hot pluggable connector You must power down the pen tablet or put it in suspend mode before connecting peripherals to the system interface port The system interface port is disabled when system operation is suspended Table 6 10 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Pin Signal Name pail Level Description Port or Connector 1 6 VOUT In 16 VDC 16 VDC power input for DC power input 61 66 external
3. A Input er Pin Signal Name Output Level Description Port or Connector 105 VDDAPORT Out 5 VDC 5 V power output for analog Pin 96 PORTDET components such as an audio must be driven low headphone amp grounded by the Turned off in suspend and fully peripheral device off modes attached to this port to enable this output This output can supply 5 VDC 10 40 mA maximum This output must not be connected to other power supply lines on the system interface port 9 16 LPT_DO 7 In Out 5 V Data bits O through 7 Parallel port respectively 18 LPT_ERROR In 5 V Error Parallel port 19 LPT_SLCT Out 5 V Select Parallel port 20 LPT_PE In 5 V Paper out Parallel port 21 LPT_ACK In 5 V Acknowledge Parallel port 22 LPT_BUSY In 5 V Busy Parallel port 23 LPT_STROBE Out 5 V Strobe Parallel port 24 LPT_AUTOFD Out 5 V Auto feed Parallel port 25 LPT_INIT Out 5 V Initialize Parallel port 26 LPT_SLCTIN Out 5 V Select input Parallel port 28 FD_INDEX 5 V Index Floppy disk drive port 29 FD_DSEL 5 V Drive select Floppy disk drive port 30 FD_DSKCHG 5 V Disk change Floppy disk drive port 31 FD_MEDIA 5 V Media Floppy disk drive port 32 FD_MTR 5 V Motor select 0 Floppy disk drive port 33 FD_DENSEL 5 V Density select Floppy disk drive port 34 FD_DIR 5 V Direction control Floppy disk drive port 36 FD_STEP 5 V Step pulse Floppy disk drive port 38 FD_WDATA 5 V Write data Floppy disk drive port 40 FD_WGATE 5 V Write gate Flop
4. Up to 500 feet in offices and up to 1000 feet in open spaces Frequency Range 2 4 2 4835 GHz Data Rate 1 6 Mbps main 800 Kbps backoff mode Antenna 1 9 in 48 mm flexible rubber LAN Software Compatibility Novell NetWare 2 x 3 x or 4 x Personal NetWare Microsoft Peer to Peer and Client Server Drivers ODI NDIS including support for Windows 95 Range will vary depending on the physical characteristics of the environment Digitizer Specifications 5 3 Pen Tablet Peripheral Interface Specifications Specifications for peripheral interfaces on the Point 510 pen tablet are given in Table 5 6 Note For pin assignments on these connectors refer to Chapter 6 Connectors on the pen tablet have the same pin assignments as corresponding connectors on connectivity peripherals Table 5 6 Pen Tablet Peripheral Interface Specifications Feature Specification Comments PCMCIA Slot One PCMCIA slot System accepts one Type I Type Il or Type Compliant with PCMCIA Standard Rev 2 1 III PC Card Hard Disk Drive Slot Supports 1 IDE hard disk drive IDE hard disk drive is enclosed in removable module Keyboard Port 6 pin PS 2 style Supports Fujitsu low power 3 3 Volt keyboard and most PS 2 style keyboards Serial Port A RS 232C female 9 pin D connector NS 16C550 compatible fully functional RS 232C serial port IrDA Port Infrared LED built into pen tablet
5. Power Button Figure 7 1 Reset and Power Buttons Power System Overview The Point 510 pen tablet can be powered by the system s battery pack or by an external DC power source such as the AC adapter When the system is not connected to external power system power is provided by the battery pack In Suspend mode a built in bridge battery maintains power to RAM if the battery pack is removed Note that the bridge battery can only provide power in suspend mode The bridge battery is charged when external power is supplied to the system or when the system is running on battery power The bridge battery is not charged when the system is suspended and external power is not supplied Refer to the Point 510 User s Guide for details on charging the battery pack and battery charge status indicated by the Status lights on the pen tablet External DC Power External DC power can be supplied to the pen tablet via the following locations e The DC power connector on the pen tablet e The high usage contacts on the pen tablet e A third party peripheral which supplies DC power via the system interface port A DC power source connected to any of these inputs must provide a minimum of 2 7 amps and a continuous DC voltage of 16 volts Power Management Power management features relating to system hardware are discussed in the following section For details on using BIOS Setup and other system configuration utilities refer to Chapter 2 The Point 5
6. SETUP_SUMMSCREEN_DISABLE SETUP_SUMMSCREEN_ENABLE SETUP_NUMLOCK_AUTO SETUP_NUMLOCK_ON SETUP_NUMLOCK_OFF SETUP_SPEAKER_MUTE SETUP_SPEAKER_ON SETUP_POWERBUTTON_ONOFF SETUP_POWERBUTTON_SUSPRESUME SETUP_SPKVOL_MAX SETUP_SPKVOL_MED SETUP_SPKVOL_MIN SETUP_SPKVOL_OFF SETUP_DISPTYPE_EXTMONITOR SETUP_DISPTYPE_LCD SETUP_EXPANDVGA_DISABLED SETUP_EXPANDVGA_TEXT SETUP_EXPANDVGA_ENHANCED BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces Normal Write protect A then C C then A C only Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Auto Off Mute Power On Off Suspend Resume Maximum Medium Minimum Off External Monitor LCD Disabled Expanded Text Enhanced Graphics Text Table 8 1 Option and Setting Parameters and Return Values Continued Option Parameter Description Setting Parameter Setting Description BIOS_POWER_SAVINGS Power Savings permanent or current Note This option must be set to Customize before the following options marked with can be changed BIOS_HDD_TIMEOUT HDD Spin down Timeout permanent or current BIOS_VIDEO_TIMEOUT Video Timeout permanent or current BIOS_IDLE_TIMEOUT Idle Mode Timeout permanent or current BIOS_STANDBY_TIMEOUT Standby Mode Timeout permanent or current SETUP_POWERSAVINGS_OFF SETUP_POWERSAVINGS_CUSTOMIZE SETUP_POWERSAVINGS_MAXPERFORM SETUP_POWERSAVINGS_MAXBATTERY SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_OFF
7. int WINAPI BiosSetupSetPermanent int Option int Setting The Option parameter defines the BIOS option you want to set The Setting parameter determines the setting for the BIOS option Definitions for these parameters are listed in Table 8 1 later in this section Return values for this function including errors are as follows Return Value Description SETUP_API_SUCCESS Returned on success SETUP_API_INVALIDOPTION Returned if the Setting parameter is not a valid permanent setting SETUP_API_APMERROR Returned if APM function call failed BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces BiosSetupGetCurrent This function retrieves the current setting for a given BIOS option A prototype of this function is shown below int WINAPI BiosSetupGetCurrent int Option The Option parameter defines the BIOS option you want to retrieve Definitions for the Option parameter are listed in Table 8 1 later in this section On success this function returns the Setting for the given BIOS option Return values including errors are as follows Return Value Description Setting Returned on success See the definitions listed in Table 8 1 for the Setting return value defined for each Option parameter SETUP_API_INVALIDOPTION Returned if the Option parameter is not a valid current option SETUP_API_APMERROR Returned if APM function call failed BiosSetupSetCurrent This function sets a current BIOS option to the given setting A
8. COM1_DCD 5 V Data carrier detect This input is driven low when the modem or data set has detected the data carrier Serial port A 85 COM1_DSR 5 V Data set ready This input is driven low when the modem or data set is ready to establish a communications link Serial port A 86 COM1_CTS 5 V Clear to send This input is driven low when the modem or data set is ready to exchange data Serial port A 87 COM1_RXD 5 V Receive data This input receives serial data Serial port A System Interface Port Table 6 10 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued z s Input er Pin Signal Name Output Level Description Port or Connector 88 COM1_DTR Out 5 V Data terminal ready Serial port A This output is driven low when the UART in the pen tablet is ready to establish a connection 89 COM1_TXD Out 5 V Transmit data Serial port A This output transmits serial data 90 COM1_RTS Out 5 V Request to send Serial port A This output is driven low when the UART in the pen tablet is ready to exchange data 93 COM2_RXD In 5 V Receive data Serial port B This input receives serial data 94 COM2_TXD Out 5 V Transmit data Serial port B This output transmits serial data 112 L_PORT Out Analog Left channel audio output Headphone signal See Pen Tablet For use with headphones Peripheral meeting the follow
9. Point 510 Technical Reference Guide cO FUJITSU Point 510 Technical Reference Guide Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document However because ongoing development efforts are continually improving 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 Point 510 is a trademark of Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc The following are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation IBM IBM PC AT IBM PS 2 The following are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation MS MS DOS Microsoft The following are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Windows for Workgroups Windows 93 and Windows for Pen Computing PCMCIA is a trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Phoenix is a trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd Advanced Power Management is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 1998 Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc No part of this publication may be copied reproduced or translated without the prior written consent of Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc No part of this publication may be stored or transmitted in any electronic form without the prior written consent of Fujitsu Personal Systems In
10. The value displayed in this field cannot be edited This information is given to provided information on the system s configuration BIOS Setup 2 5 IDE Hard Disk Drive Submenu Options Options and settings for the IDE Hard Disk Drive submenu are given in Table 2 2 Table 2 2 IDE Hard Disk Drive Configuration Options Option Settings Description Show HDD Parameters Press Enter Tap Press Enter to display the hard disk drive s factory configuration settings HDD Configuration Auto Detect IDE hard disk drive configuration method Disable HDD Select Auto Detectto load configuration parameters User Defined from the hard disk drive automatically Selecting User Defined allows you to manually enter parameter values for the remaining options listed in this table The size of the hard disk drive is also displayed on this line when the hard disk drive is not disabled Note that Auto Detect is the recommended setting Entering incorrect geometry data in this menu can cause your hard disk drive to be incorrectly formatted and can cause data loss Cylinders 0 to 65535 Number of cylinders Heads 1 to 16 Number of read write heads Sectors Per Track 0 to 63 Number of sectors per track Write Precomp 0 to 65534 Cylinder number at which write timing changes None Multisector Transfers Disabled Number of sectors used in multisector transfers 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors 16 Sectors LBA Mode Control
11. settings are selected Windows 95 users Note that activity generated by disk drive timeout settings in Windows 95 Power Properties may be detected by the BIOS as system activity and prevent the Suspend Timeout option from working properly To ensure proper operation disable the disk drive timeouts in Windows 95 Power Properties To do so open Power in Control Panel select the Disk Drives tab in the Power Properties window and ensure that all disk drive low power mode options are disabled unchecked Table 2 6 Power Savings Options Option Settings Description Power Savings Max Performance Max Battery Life Off Customize Select Max Performance to configure the system to use a power management profile designed for maximum system performance Select Max Battery Life to use a power management profile designed to maximize battery life Select Customize to edit power management BIOS options directly and create a custom power management profile Select Offto use no power management all devices remain fully on HDD Spin down Timeout 5 10 30 Seconds Determines the amount of time elapsed with no hard 30 Seconds 15 or 20 minutes Max Performance default 30 1 2 4 6 8 10 disk drive activity before the hard disk drive is spun Seconds Max Battery Life 15 20 minutes down Select Off to keep the hard disk fully powered default 30 Seconds Off always spinning when the system is running Note
12. of full speed second on 1 2 second off Battery E Low Battery Voltage Description Amber LED System Beep 9 8 to 13 2 V Normal operation Off None 9 1 to 9 8 V Low battery warning CPU speed Flashing slowly one System beeps once reduced to 1 2 of full speed second on one every 15 seconds second off 8 5 to 9 1 V Very low battery CPU speed 1 2 Flashing quickly 1 2 System beeps once every 15 seconds 8 5 V or lower Critically low battery System forced into Suspend mode External power source must be connected or charged battery pack must be installed to resume Very slow flash flashing once every 4 seconds None System performance is not reduced when external power is connected Refer to the Point 510 User s Guide for details on battery charge status indicated by the Charge Status LED 7 8 System Power Chapter 8 BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces This chapter describes BIOS configuration application programming interfaces APIs for Windows for Workgroups and Windows 95 Functions included in the following dynamic link libraries DLLs are discussed in this chapter STSETUP DLL STSET16 DLL STSET32 DLL These DLLs include functions that can be called from 16 bit and 32 bit Windows applications to configure BIOS parameters for the Point 510 pen tablet The files discussed in this chapter are distributed on the Point 510 Developer Utilities disk in the DLL STSETUP d
13. 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Figure 7 1 Figure 7 2 BIOS Setup Screen oo PG Card Soba ts DIMM Cover Plate oooocnccnnnnnnnnnnccconos Installing DIMM Cards eee Hard Disk Drive Cover Plate Hard Disk Drive Latch Removing Hard Disk Drive High Usage Contacts c occcicnccnnnnniccnncnos System Interface Connector Pin Assignments cee eseeecsseeesseseeecsceseseeecseesesesseecseeeeseeaceesaeeenees Reset and Power Buttons Power Management State Transitions 7 4 vii viii List of Tables Table Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 2 7 Table 2 8 Table 2 9 Table 2 10 Table 4 1 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 7 1 Table 7 2 Table 7 3 Table 7 4 Table 7 5 Table 7 6 Table 8 1 Table A 1 Main Menu Options 0 0 0 eee IDE Hard Disk Drive Configuration Options 0 c ee seesessesseseeeesenecseescsececseesceesseecaseeeseeaceesaeseeeees Integrated Peripherals Submenu Option Audio Features Options 0 0 0 eee Security Menu Options Power Savings Options Boot Menu Options Exit Menu Options 0 cece PENSETS1 Command Line Parameters MFG510 Parameters oo eee DIMM Co
14. 4 4 minutes 6 6 minutes 8 8 minutes 10 10 minutes 15 15 minutes 20 20 minutes IDLE N Off No idle mode timeout set Idle mode timeout Y 1 2 second Note The power savings mode BIOS Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System option PSM must be set to Customize before this option can be changed Table 2 10 MFG510 Parameters Continued Option Setting Function Description SDY N Off No standby timeout set Standby Mode Timeout 1 1 minute Note The power savings mode BIOS 2 2 minutes option PSM must be set to Customize 4 Antes before this option can be changed 6 6 minutes 8 8 minutes 12 12 minutes 16 16 minutes 20 20 minutes SUST N Off No suspend mode timeout set Suspend Mode Timeout 5 5 minutes Note The power savings mode BIOS 10 10 minutes option PSM must be set to Customize 15 15 minutes before this option can be changed 20 20 minutes 30 30 minutes 40 40 minutes 60 60 minutes TIME OFF Resume on time disabled Resume On Time Resume Time HH MM SS Specify resume time in hours Note that this command line option sets minutes and seconds Note two options that appear in menu mode System uses a 24 hour clock Resume on Time and Resume Time PB SR Suspend Resume Power Button OO On Off BOOT AC A then C Boot Sequence CA C then A C C only POST N Disabled POST Errors Y Enabled PRMPT N Disabled SETUP Prompt Y Enabled SUM N Disabled Summary Screen Y Enabled Running MFG510 2 27 2 28 Table 2 10 MFG510
15. 9 KBCLK Out Keyboard clock 10 KBFNSMI In Keyboard function key SMI System Management Interrupt This is a special signal used by the Fujitsu low power 3 3 Volt keyboard to indicate when the Fn key is pressed in combination with keys F1 through F10 11 GND NA Ground 6 6 Peripheral Interfaces Position 1 Position 11 High Usage Contacts IrDA Port System Interface Connector Figure 6 1 High Usage Contacts High Usage Contacts 6 7 System Interface Port The system interface port on the Point 510 pen tablet allows you to attach various connectivity peripherals Table 6 9 shows the vendor and part number for the system interface port connector used in the Point 510 Table 6 9 System Interface Port Connector Specifications Feature Specification Connector vendor Molex Incorporated 2222 Wellington Court Lisle Illinois 60532 U S A In US Tel 1 800 78MOLEX 1 800 786 6539 Outside US Tel 1 630 969 4550 Fax 1 630 968 8356 E mail amerinfo molex com Molex Services GmbH Dingolfinger Strasse 4 81673 Munich Germany Tel 49 89 413092 0 Fax 49 89 401527 E mail euroinfo molex com Vendor part number Connector on pen tablet 52755 1200 Mating connector used on connectivity peripherals 52758 1200 Description 120 pin connector
16. Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Note Windows for Workgroups users Your system s power settings must be set to Advanced or Standard mode before power management profiles created in PM Setup are utilized To do so double tap the Power icon in the Control Panel and select Advanced or Standard in the Power Management field If Standard is selected the Suspend button in PM Setup is disabled and cannot be used to suspend system operation Suspend timeout features and the Suspend button on the pen tablet still function normally however Windows 95 users Activity generated by disk drive settings in Windows 95 Power Properties may be detected by the BIOS as system activity and prevent the Suspend Timeout from working properly To ensure proper operation disable the disk drive timeouts in Windows 95 Power Properties To do so open Power in Control Panel select the Disk Drives tab in the Power Properties window and ensure that all disk drive low power mode options are disabled unchecked Apply your changes and close the Power Properties window when finished Windows 95 users Before power management settings in PM Setup can be utilized Windows power management must be enabled To do so ensure that the Allow Windows to manage power use on this computer option is selected in the Power Properties Control Panel applet The initialization file for PM Setup is PMSET51 INL This file contains the initialization strings for settings used in
17. DIMM Configurations st DIMM Slot 1 DIMM Slot 2 Total Memory 8 MB none none 8 MB S ME 8 MB none 16 MB 8MB 8 MB 8 MB 24 MB 8 MB 16 MB none 24 MB 8 MB 16 MB 8 MB 32 MB 8 MB 16 MB 16 MB 40 MB 8 MB 32 MB none 40 MB Bue 32 MB 8 MB 48 MB 8 MB 32 MB 16 MB 56 MB This table is intended to show the DIMMs required to install the desired amount of additional memory Either DIMM slot can be used to install a single DIMM Also the larger of two DIMMs can be installed in either slot 1 or slot 2 4 2 Installing System Components To install DIMMs in the Point 510 pen tablet 1 Run BIOS Setup and configure the system for the type of memory you intend to install To do so in the BIOS Setup Main menu choose either EDO or Fast Page for the Expansion slot 1 Memory option and Expansion slot 2 Memory option You can install either EDO or Fast Page type memory in either slot A combination of EDO and Fast Page type memory is allowable as long as the appropriate type is selected for the respective slot 2 Shut down the pen tablet To do so choose one of the following e Windows for Workgroups users Close Program Manager and choose Power Down from the Exit Windows dialog box e Windows 95 users Choose Shut Down from the Start menu and carry out the Shut Down command Caution Follow ESD handling precautions when performing this procedure Handle DIMM cards by the edges Avoid tou
18. Enabled Logical block address mode control Disabled Transfer Mode Standard Determines the method for data transfers between Fast PIO 1 the hard disk drive and system memory Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 2 6 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Integrated Peripherals Submenu Options Accessed Through the Advanced Menu The Integrated Peripherals submenu is accessed through the Advanced menu Configuration options for the Integrated Peripherals submenu are given in Table 2 3 Note that some peripheral interfaces are only available when using Point 510 connectivity peripherals Table 2 3 Integrated Peripherals Submenu Options Option Settings Description Serial Port A 3F8 IRQ 4 I O address and IRQ setting for serial port A 2F8 IRQ 3 Choose Auto to configure the system to select the 3E8 IRQ 4 I O address and IRQ 2E8 IRQ 3 3F8 IRQ 11 2F8 IRQ 10 3E8 IRQ 11 2E8 IRQ 10 Auto Disabled Serial Port B Device IrDA I O device for serial port B System Interface Port Select IrDA to assign serial port B to the IrDA port on the system unit Select System Interface Port to assign serial port B to a peripheral device via the System Interface Port Serial Port B Disabled I O address and IRQ setting for serial port B 3F8 IRQ 4 Setting this option to Disabled will disable 2F8 IRQ 3 serial port B 3E8 IRQ 4 Choose Auto to configure the system to select the 2E8 IRQ 3 I O address and IRQ 3F8
19. IRQ 11 The setting selected for this option applies to serial 2F8 IRQ 10 port B regardless of the Serial Port B Device setting 3E8 IRQ 11 2E8 IRQ 10 Auto LPT Port 378 IRQ 7 I O address and IRQ assignment for parallel port 3BC IRQ 7 Choose Auto to allow the system to select the 278 IRQ5 I O address and IRQ 378 IRQ 5 3BC IRQ 5 Auto Disabled 278 IRQ7 LPT Mode ECP Operational mode for parallel port Output Only Select ECP Extended Capabilities Port Output Bidirectional Only one way communication from system to parallel device or Bidirectional two way communication PC Card Controller Address 3E0 I O port address used by the PC Card PCMCIA Auto controller Disabled Choose Auto to configure the system to select the I O port address automatically BIOS Setup 2 7 Table 2 3 Integrated Peripherals Submenu Options Continued External Monitor Option Settings Description Wireless LAN Base Address Disabled I O port address assigned to the system s built in 270 wireless LAN adapter 280 Note that this option applies only to systems 290 equipped with a wireless LAN adapter Choose 2A0 Disabled if your system does not have a wireless 358 LAN adapter 360 368 Wireless LAN IRQ None Interrupt Request IRQ level assigned to the 10 system s built in wireless LAN adapter Select None 11 if your system is not equipped with a built in wireless 5 LAN adapter 7 Note that this optio
20. IRQ 5 I O Address 378 IRQ 5 I O Address 3BC IRQ 5 Auto Output only Bidirectional Extended Capabilities Port Table 8 1 Option and Setting Parameters and Return Values Continued Option Parameter Description Setting Parameter Setting Description BIOS_PCCARD_ADDR PC Card Controller Address permanent only BIOS_WLESS_LANADDR Wireless LAN Base Address permanent only BIOS_WLESS_LANIRQ Wireless LAN IRQ permanent only BIOS_KEYBOARD_HOTPLUG Keyboard Hot Plug permanent only BIOS_AUDIO_ADDRESS Audio Base Address permanent only BIOS_AUDIO_FM_ADDRESS Audio FM Base Address permanent only BIOS_AUDIO_IRQ Audio IRQ Channel permanent only BIOS_AUDIO_DMA Audio DMA Channel permanent only SETUP_PCCARD_DISABLE SETUP_PCCARD_3E0 SETUP_PCCARD_AUTO SETUP_WLESS_LANBASE_ 270 SETUP_WLESS_LANBASE_ 280 SETUP_WLESS_LANBASE_ 290 SETUP_WLESS_LANBASE_2A0 SETUP_WLESS_LANBASE_ 358 SETUP_WLESS_LANBASE_ 360 SETUP_WLESS_LANBASE_ 368 SETUP_WLESS_ DISABLED SETUP_WLESS_IRQ10 SETUP_WLESS_IRQ11 SETUP_WLESS_IRQO5 SETUP_WLESS_IRQO7 SETUP_WLESS_IRQNONE SETUP_KBHOTPLUG_DISABLE SETUP_KBHOTPLUG_ENABLE SETUP_AUDIO_ 220 SETUP_AUDIO_ 230 SETUP_AUDIO_ 240 SETUP_AUDIO_ 250 SETUP_AUDIO_ DISABLE SETUP_AUDIO_FM_388 SETUP_AUDIO_FM_398 SETUP_AUDIO_FM_3A8 SETUP_AUDIO_FM_3B8 SETUP_AUDIO_FM_NONE SETUP_AUDIO_IRQ5 SETUP_AUDIO_IRQ7 SETUP_AUDIO_IRQQ SETUP_AUDIO_IRQ10 SETUP_AUDIO_IRQNONE SETUP_AU
21. Power Management Interface The APM driver for Windows for Workgroups is POWER DRV To enable the power management interface POWER DRV must be listed in the drivers entry in your SYSTEM INI file This driver allows Windows applications to receive power event notification through the WM_POWER message When a suspend or resume event occurs the message WM_POWER is sent to all top level windows APM aware applications can respond to this message and prepare for or block the system from entering suspend mode See your Windows programming documentation for details on the WM_POWER message Windows 95 Power Management Interface The APM driver for Windows 95 is POWER DRV Note that although this file name is the same as the APM driver for Windows for Workgroups this is a different file Windows 95 allows 32 bit applications to submit a suspend request using the Win32 API function SetSystemPowerState Refer to the Microsoft Developers Network CD ROM for details on the Win32 API 9 1 Windows 95 Power Message 9 2 Windows 95 sends information on power management events to all applications via the WM_POWERBROADCAST message Parameters for the WM_POWERBROADCAST message that indicate various power management events are listed below Parameter Description PBT_APMPOWERSTATUSCHANGE Sent to indicate system power status change PBT_APMQUERYSUSPEND Sent to request permission to suspend PBT_APMSUSPEND Sent immediately before the system enters sus
22. SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_05 SEC SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_10_SEC SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_30_SEC SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_01_MIN SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_02 MIN SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_04_MIN SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_06_MIN SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_08_MIN SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_10_MIN SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_15_MIN SETUP_HDDTIMEOUT_20_MIN SETUP_VIDEOTIMEOUT_OFF SETUP_VIDEOTIMEOUT_30_SEC SETUP_VIDEOTIMEOUT_01_MIN SETUP_VIDEOTIMEOUT_02 MIN SETUP_VIDEOTIMEOUT_04_MIN SETUP_VIDEOTIMEOUT_06_MIN SETUP_VIDEOTIMEOUT_08_MIN SETUP_VIDEOTIMEOUT_10_MIN SETUP_VIDEOTIMEOUT_15_MIN SETUP_VIDEOTIMEOUT_20_MIN SETUP_IDLETIMEOUT_OFF SETUP_IDLETIMEOUT_HALFSEC SETUP_STANDBYTIMEOUT_OFF SETUP_STANDBYTIMEOUT_01_MIN SETUP_STANDBYTIMEOUT_02_MIN SETUP_STANDBYTIMEOUT_04_MIN SETUP_STANDBYTIMEOUT_06_MIN SETUP_STANDBYTIMEOUT_08_MIN SETUP_STANDBYTIMEOUT_12_MIN SETUP_STANDBYTIMEOUT_16_MIN Off Customize Maximum performance Maximum battery life Off 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 4 minutes 6 minutes 8 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes Off 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 4 minutes 6 minutes 8 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes Off 1 2 second Off 1 minute 2 minutes 4 minutes 6 minutes 8 minutes 12 minutes 16 minutes Functions for Retrieving and Setting BIOS Settings 8 10 Table 8 1 Option and Setting Parameters and Return Values Continued Option Parameter Description Setting Parameter Setting Description BIOS_SUSPEND_TIMEOUT Suspend Mode T
23. carry out the Shut Down command Caution Follow ESD handling precautions when performing this procedure Handle DIMM cards by the edges Avoid touching components or connectors on the DIMM card or the pen tablet s circuit board 2 Remove the screw 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 4 Remove the DIMM card from the slot 4 4 Installing System Components 5 Reinstall the cover plate and screw See Installing DIMM Cards earlier in this chapter if you are installing a new DIMM card Replacing the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive in the Point 510 pen tablet can be removed and replaced if necessary The following instructions provide details on removing and installing the hard disk drive assembly in the Point 510 pen tablet Caution The hard disk drive is enclosed in the hard disk drive assembly Do not attempt to disassemble the hard disk drive assembly Doing so voids the warranty and may damage sensitive components in the assembly 1 Shut down the pen tablet To do so choose one of the following e Windows for Workgroups users Close Program Manager and choose Power Down from the Exit Windows dialog box e Windows 95 users Choose Shut Down from the Start menu and carry out the Shut Down command 2 Remove the
24. change 25 GND 26 No connection 6 4 Peripheral Interfaces Parallel Port The parallel port connector is a 25 pin female D connector This connector provides a fully functional parallel port Pin assignments are shown in Table 6 6 Table 6 6 Parallel Port Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Signal Name 1 Strobe Pin 13 Pin 1 2 9 Data bits 0 7 respectively Coccccccccccs 10 Acknowledge 900000000009 11 Busy Pin 25 Pin 14 12 Paper out 13 Select 14 Auto feed 15 Error 16 Initialize 17 Select input 18 25 Ground Video Port The video port provides a standard VGA connector that allows you to use the system with an external VGA or SVGA monitor Pin assignments for the video port connector are shown in Table 6 7 Table 6 7 Video Port Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Signal 1 Red analog video output 2 Green analog video output Pin5 Pini Pin 10 Pin6 3 Blue analog video output 00000 e 00000 o 4 Not used 0000 e 5 8 Ground Pin15 Pin11 9 Not used 10 Ground 11 Not used 12 Not used 13 Horizontal sync 14 Vertical sync 15 Not used Parallel Port High Usage Contacts The point 510 has a row of high usage contacts on the bottom edge that provide signals for the mouse port keyboard port and DC input Figure 6 1 shows the positio
25. level 5 6 APM aware application design 9 1 Audio Base Address 8 7 Audio DMA Channel 8 7 Audio FM Base Address 8 7 Audio IRQ Channel 8 7 audit mode Windows 95 2 1 B battery pack 5 6 7 2 BIOS configuration application programming interfaces 8 1 BIOS settings about 2 1 BIOS Setup 2 2 Audio Features submenu 2 9 Boot menu options 2 12 Exit menu options 2 13 IDE Hard Disk Drive submenu 2 6 Integrated Peripherals submenu 2 7 Main menu options 2 5 Power Savings menu 2 11 Security menu options 2 9 BiosSetupEnd 8 3 BiosSetupGetCurrent 8 5 BiosSetupGetPermanent 8 4 BiosSetupGetResumeTime 8 11 BiosSetupGetVersion 8 4 BiosSetupSetCurrent 8 5 BiosSetupSetPermanent 8 4 BiosSetupSetResumeTime 8 11 BiosSetupStart 8 3 Boot Sequence 8 8 C charge only cradle 3 2 connectivity peripherals 3 1 connectors DC power input 6 2 keyboard port 6 2 mouse 6 1 parallel port 6 5 system interface port pin assignments 6 9 video port 6 5 current BIOS settings 2 1 D DC power input 6 2 digitizer specifications 5 3 DIMM card installing 4 2 DIMM card removing 4 4 Display 8 8 DLL version number 8 2 8 4 dynamic link libraries DLLs for BIOS configuration 8 1 E Expand VGA Screen 8 8 external video monitor 5 2 F Fixed Disk Boot Sector 8 8 floppy disk drive port 6 4 H handwriting recognition software 1 1 1 2 hard disk drive replacing 4 5 HDD Spin down Timeout 8 9
26. low battery mode and AC mode This file does not affect settings for normal mode as settings for normal mode are stored directly in the BIOS Also this file is not designed to be edited directly however it can be copied to a given system for the purpose of configuring the system To use PM Setup 1 Start PM Setup To do so choose one of the following e Windows 95 users Double tap the PM Setup icon shown below on your system desktop e Windows for Workgroups users Open the Point 510 program group and double tap the PM Setup icon shown below Power Management This runs the PM Setup program file PMSET51 EXE Note that this icon may be named Pmset51 or Power Management depending on the version preinstalled on your system When PM Setup is running the PM Setup program bar is displayed The PM Setup program bar shown here is displayed as a Gauge icon that indicates the battery pack charge level remaining A Power Plug icon is displayed in the PM Setup program bar to indicate when the system is connected to AC power Less Charge Remaining More gt Gauge Icon ae x Power Plug Icon 2 To see the percent of full battery charge remaining displayed numerically tap the Gauge icon to position the cursor over the program bar Using PM Setup 2 15 2 16 3 Buttons that you can tap to perform various functions are hidden below the program bar To see the buttons position the cursor just below the program bar Th
27. number 52758 1200 on connectivity peripherals Specifications Connectivity Peripherals Interface Specifications Specifications for interfaces on connectivity peripherals designed for use with the Point 510 pen tablet are given in Table 5 7 For pin assignments on peripheral interfaces provided by Point 510 connectivity peripherals refer to Chapter 6 Note that not all connectivity peripherals are equipped with all of these interfaces Refer to the Point 510 Connectivity Peripherals Installation Guide for details as to which interfaces your connectivity peripheral provides Table 5 7 Connectivity Peripherals Interface Specifications Feature Specification Comments Keyboard Port 6 pin PS 2 style keyboard port Supports Fujitsu low power 3 3 Volt keyboard and most PS 2 style keyboards Mouse Port 6 pin PS 2 style mouse port DC power input 16 VDC 10 2 7 A Connector type ElAJ RC 5320A Type 5 power connector Connector vendor Hosiden part number HEC3900 01 010 For use with FMWAC4A FMWACAB and FMWAC4C AC adapters AC adapter module CA01007 0520 or FMWCB2 auto adapter CA01007 0360 Serial Port A RS 232C female 9 pin D connector NS 16C550 compatible fully functional RS 232C serial port Serial Port B RS 232C female 9 pin D connector Rx Tx only The Serial Port B Device option must be set to System Interface Port and the Serial Port B option must be enabled in BI
28. power External power source must Note The MAINDET supply 16 VDC 10 2 7 A signal allows you to determine whether the Note to peripheral designer To pen tablet is attached prevent shock hazard and See the signal damage to equipment power to description for these pins on your peripheral MAINDET in this must be turned off when the pen table for details tablet is not attached 69 72 V5SPORT Out 5 VDC 5 VDC power output from pen Pin 96 PORTDET tablet Turned off in suspend must be driven low and fully off modes grounded by the peripheral device These outputs supply 5 VDC attached to this port to 10 800 mA maximum for enable this output pins 69 72 combined These outputs must not be connected to other power supply lines on the system interface port 73 74 V3SPORT Out 3 3 VDC 3 3 VDC power output from Pin 96 PORTDET pen tablet for low power must be driven low keyboard power grounded by the Turned off in suspend and fully peripheral device off modes attached to this port to enable this output These outputs supply 3 3 VDC 10 500 mA maximum for pins 73 and 74 combined These outputs must not be connected to other power supply lines on the system interface port System Interface Port 6 9 Table 6 10 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued
29. power management configuration utility program for Windows This utility is preinstalled on the Point 510 pen tablet and is also distributed with the Point 510 Developer Utilities diskette in the following directory UTIL PMSET PENSET51 A configuration utility that runs under MS DOS with a command line interface or with it s own pen aware user interface This utility is preinstalled on the Point 510 pen tablet and is also distributed with the Point 510 Developer Utilities diskette in the following directory NUTILAPENSET51 TranXit A data transfer utility from Puma Technology provided primarily for transferring data over the system s IrDA serial and parallel ports For details on using TranXit refer to the TranXit Quick Reference Guide included with the Point 510 pen tablet TranXit Help and the TranXit Readme file C TRANXIT RI README TXT Note that the system s IrDA port supports the Standard IR SIR protocol The Fast IR FIR protocol is not supported by the Point 510 pen tablet MFG510 A configuration utility that runs under MS DOS with a command line interface This utility is often run as part of a batch file to configure the system automatically using preselected parameters This utility is not preinstalled on the Point 510 pen tablet and is distributed with the Point 510 Developer Utilities diskette in the following directory UTIL MFGCONF Note that this utility only affects permanent BIOS settings System Software Chap
30. prototype of this function is shown below int WINAPI BiosSetupSetCurrent int Option int Setting The Option parameter defines the BIOS option you want to set The Setting parameter determines the setting for the BIOS option Definitions for these parameters are listed in Table 8 1 later in this section Return values for this function including errors are as follows Return Value Description SETUP_API_SUCCESS Returned on success SETUP_API_INVALIDOPTION Returned if the Setting parameter is not a valid current setting SETUP_API_APMERROR Returned if APM function call failed Functions for Retrieving and Setting BIOS Settings 8 5 Option and Setting Parameters Option and Setting parameters accepted by functions described earlier in this section are defined in the header file for the DLL Table 8 1 lists the Option parameter and corresponding Setting parameters for each BIOS option Setting parameters are also used as return values for functions that retrieve BIOS settings Some of these parameters can only be used to change or retrieve permanent settings as noted in the first column of this table Table 8 1 Option and Setting Parameters and Return Values Option Parameter Description Setting Parameter Setting Description BIOS_SERIALA Serial Port A Address and IRQ permanent only BIOS_SERIALB Serial Port B Address and IRQ permanent only BIOS_SERIALB_DEV Serial Port B Device permanent only BIOS
31. screw from the hard disk drive cover plate as shown in Figure 4 4 Remove the hard disk drive cover plate by sliding the cover up as shown in Figure 4 5 Figure 4 4 Hard Disk Drive Cover Plate Replacing the Hard Disk Drive 4 5 3 Open the latch lever on the hard disk drive assembly in the pen tablet by unsnapping it and folding it away from the hard disk drive assembly as shown in Figure 4 5 The latch lever is designed to snap into the closed or detained position to prevent the drive from vibrating Latch Lever Slide latch to lock or unlock hard disk drive assembly Latch Figure 4 5 Hard Disk Drive Latch 4 Using the latch lever slide the latch to the unlocked position 5 Grasp the latch lever and pull the hard disk drive out of the pen tablet as shown in Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 Removing Hard Disk Drive To install the new hard disk drive assembly ensure that the latch on the new assembly is in the unlocked position and perform this procedure in reverse Note that the metal cover on the hard disk drive assembly must be facing towards the display Also the latch must be in the locked position to install the cover plate Installing System Components Chapter 5 Specifications Specifications for the Point 510 pen tablet are given in this chapter Note that several of the features listed in this chapter are further described elsewhere in this manual Main System Logic Specifications Specifications
32. the Point 510 pen tablet and Point 510 connectivity peripherals Point 510 User s Guide Fujitsu part number 58 0498 00 This manual covers operation of the Point 510 pen tablet for the end user Point 510 Connectivity Peripherals Installation Guide Fujitsu order number FMW26TRG6 This manual provides instruction on assembling and installing Point 510 connectivity peripherals such as the high connectivity cradle and wall mount cradle Point 510 Connectivity Peripherals User s Guide Fujitsu order number FMW26TRG5 This manual provides instruction on using Point 510 connectivity peripherals The following documents provide additional information about software preinstalled on the Point 510 pen tablet Tranxit Quick Reference Guide Fujitsu part number 58 0542 00 This manual provides information on using Tranxit software from Puma Technology This manual is included with the Point 510 pen tablet PCMPlus User s Manual and Technical Reference Fujitsu order number FMWRM1 This manual provides information on using PCMPlus software PCMPlus software is included when you purchase Windows for Workgroups with your system It provides drivers and configuration utilities for using PC Cards PhoenixCard Manager User s Manual Fujitsu order number FMWRM2 This manual provides information on using PhoenixCard Manager version 4 0 software PhoenixCard Manager software is preinstalled on Windows for Workgroups systems to provide drivers and config
33. your audit session New files that you copy to the system remain on the system after you end your audit session This mode is useful for demonstration and test purposes Note Your system must have an AUTOEXEC BAT file in the C root directory on the hard disk drive to use Partial Restorative auditing mode If this file does not exist on your system an error message indicating The disk labeled root directory is now required will be displayed when you attempt to use Partial Restorative auditing mode If this occurs you can shut down and restart your system perform this procedure again and choose Nonrestorative Auditing Once you are in nonrestorative auditing mode you can create an AUTOEXEC BAT file if desired to allow partial restorative auditing in your next audit session The AUTOEXEC BAT file can be an empty file Simulate End User Experience Full Restorative Auditing In this mode the entire system is fully restored to its pre audit state after you end your audit session Any changes that you make to system files and any new files copied to the system are not retained This mode is most useful for performing extensive system checks including testing software and hardware installation procedures 2 Choose the desired auditing mode and tap OK Changes you make to Windows during the audit session will be retained when you choose non restorative auditing 3 When the Enter Windows Password screen is displayed press Esc
34. 0 pen tablet complies with the APM Advanced Power Management model for power management events by allowing applications to issue and respond to the suspend request and other APM broadcast messages To incorporate APM broadcast messages in your application design use the operating system s power management interface The APM BIOS allows application developers to gain control over system state transitions by designing APM aware applications APM aware applications are applications that monitor or respond to power management events or request power management state transitions For example when the suspend timeout expires or the suspend button is pressed a suspend request is generated by the BIOS An APM aware application can block the suspend request and prevent the system from entering suspend mode or allow the suspend operation to be executed provided no other applications block the suspend request This is useful if your application performs critical tasks such as data transfers that should not be interrupted Note that a critical suspend event which occurs when the battery reaches a critically low level cannot be blocked by applications The Windows for Workgroups and Windows 95 operating systems use different methods to communicate power management messages between applications the operating system and the BIOS The APM interface for each operating system supported with the Point 510 pen tablet is described below Windows for Workgroups
35. 10 Pen Tablet System BIOS Setup Main Menu Options BIOS Setup Main menu options are given in Table 2 1 Options and settings for other BIOS Setup menus are described in the tables that follow The default setting for each option is listed first when applicable Table 2 1 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 Tap on the setting field to edit this value 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 Tap on the setting field to edit this value Diskette A 1 44 MB 3 1 2 Not Installed Floppy disk drive type for external floppy drive Selecting Not Installed will disable the floppy disk drive port on your Point 510 connectivity peripheral IDE Hard Disk Drive Submenu See IDE Hard Disk Drive Options later in this section Select this field to access IDE hard disk drive submenu Expansion sloti Memory EDO Type of memory installed in expansion slot 1 Fast Page Expansion slot2 Memory EDO Type of memory installed in expansion slot 2 Fast Page System Memory XXX KB Size of system memory The value displayed in this field cannot be edited This information is given to provided information on the system s configuration Extended Memory XXXX KB Amount of extended memory
36. 10 pen tablet are given in Table 5 10 Table 5 10 Point 510 Pen Tablet Specifications Feature Specification Dimensions 11 7x 8 7x 1 4 in 296 x 222 x 36 mm Pen Tablet Weight 3 8 lbs 1 7 Kg without wireless LAN adapter 3 9 lbs 1 8 Kg with wireless LAN adapter Environmental Specifications Agency Approval Specifications 5 8 Specifications for government agency approvals are given in Table 5 11 Table 5 11 Agency Approval Specifications Feature Specification Emissions without optional FCC Part 15 Subpart J Class B CISPR 22 Class B EN55022 Class B wireless LAN DOC Class B adapter Emissions FCC Class B Intentional Radiator and Digital with optional Computing Device wireless LAN adapter DOC Class B Intentional Radiator and Digital Computing Device ETSI 300 328 European regulations covering spread spectrum devices operating at 2 4 GHz Immunity EN61000 4 2 ESD Level A ENV50140 Radiated RF Field Level A CN61000 4 4 EFT Level A Safety UL 1950 CSA 950 IEC950 Specifications Chapter 6 Peripheral Interfaces This chapter provides pin assignments for peripheral connectors found on the Point 510 pen tablet and Point 510 connectivity peripherals Note that some of these connectors are not built into the pen tablet and your connectivity peripheral may not provide all of these connectors Refer to the Point 510 Connectivity Peripherals Insta
37. 10 pen tablet is compliant with them Advanced Power Management APM BIOS Interface Specification Revision 1 2 The following discussions describe the implementation of this specification on the Point 510 pen tablet system and assumes some familiarity with this specification Refer to the APM BIOS Interface Specification for details on the specification not covered here The system manages power consumption by performing transitions between different system power states or modes State transitions can be triggered by timeouts and other types of system activity Figure 7 2 shows system power states transition paths and events that trigger a transition from one state to the next You can configure the Point 510 pen tablet to utilize some or all of these states by setting power management options in BIOS Setup or by changing your Windows system power settings System Power System Power States At any given time the system operates in one of the following five general system power states e Full On e Idle or APM Enabled e Standby or APM Standby e Suspend or APM Suspend e Off State transitions and power managed devices are controlled by either the BIOS or the APM driver Power management features that are not controlled by the APM driver remain under the control of the BIOS Also note that power usage for individual devices such as the hard disk drive can vary within these general states depending on timeout settings for the device System op
38. 3 must be in BCD format cBCDMin Byte value that specifies minutes setting in BCD format Acceptable values 0 to 59 must be in BCD format cBCDSec Byte value that specifies seconds setting in BCD format Acceptable values 0 to 59 must be in BCD format bPermanent TRUE Permanent setting FALSE Current setting bEnablelt TRUE Enable Resume On Time option FALSE Disable Resume On Time option Note that you must specify all parameters when calling this function You cannot use this function to enable or disable the Resume On Time option without passing the other parameters this function accepts BiosSetupGetResumeTime This function retrieves settings for the Resume On Time BIOS option A prototype of this function is given below DWORD BiosSetupGetResumeTime BOOL bPermanent This function accepts a Boolean value which determines whether the permanent or current settings are retrieved This function returns a double word 32 bit value which contains the Resume On Time option settings as follows Return Value Description Byte 3 bits 31 24 Hour setting in BCD format Byte 2 bits 23 16 Minutes setting in BCD format Byte 1 bits 15 8 Seconds setting in BCD format Byte 0 bits 7 0 0000 0000 Resume On Time option disabled 0000 0001 Resume On Time option enabled Resume Time 8 11 8 12 BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces Chapter 9 APM Aware Application Design The Point 51
39. After this information is entered and the system is shut down the User Information and first run screens are not displayed when the system is started in subsequent sessions Windows 95 allows you to bypass the first run screens and run the system in audit mode In audit mode you can change system configuration settings perform additional system checks and tests and install hardware and software without altering the Windows 95 license agreement and registration process that is performed only once when the system is started for the first time by the end user 2 1 2 2 To invoke audit mode attach a keyboard to your system and perform the following steps 1 Boot the system When the User Information screen is displayed press the key combination CTRL SHIFT F3 on the keyboard This displays a License screen Choose Accept to continue After you accept the license a menu of auditing options appears The following auditing modes are available Nonrestorative Auditing In this mode any changes you make to Windows during your audit session are retained after you end your audit session Key system files such as the registry and AUTOEXEC BAT are not restored to their pre audit state This is the auditing mode that you will most commonly use to preconfigure the system before it reaches the end user Partial Restorative Auditing In this mode key system files such as the registry and AUTOEXEC BAT are restored to their pre audit state after you end
40. Audio Base Address 230 T O address 230 240 I O address 240 250 T O address 250 N Disabled FMBA 388 I O address 388 Audio FM Base Address 398 T O address 398 3AB I O address 3AB 3B8 T O address 3B8 AIRQ 5 IRQ 5 Audio IRQ 7 IRQ7 9 IRQ 9 10 IRQ 10 ADMA 0 DMA Channel 0 Audio DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 1 3 DMA Channel 3 2 20 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Table 2 9 PENSET51 Command Line Parameters Continued Option Setting Function Description SPK Y On Speaker N Off Mute This parameter determines the speaker setting at start up Note that using the Speaker hotpad will change this setting WPRT N Normal Fixed Disk Boot Sector W Write Protect PSM O Power management off Power Savings Mode C Customize P Maximum performance B Maximum battery life HDT N Off HDD does not spin down HDD Spin Down Timeout 5S 5 seconds Note The Power Savings Mode BIOS 10S 10 seconds option PSM must be set to Customize 305 30 seconds before this option can be changed 1 1 minute 2 2 minutes 4 4 minutes 6 6 minutes 8 8 minutes 10 10 minutes 15 15 minutes 20 20 minutes VDT N Off No video timeout set Video Timeout 30S 30 seconds Note The power savings mode BIOS 1 1 minute option PSM must be set to Customize 2 mias before this option can be changed 4 4 minutes 6 6 minutes 8 8 minutes 10 10 minutes 15 15 minutes 20 20 minutes IDLE N Off No idle mode timeout set Idle mode timeout Y 1 2 second Note The power s
41. DIO_DMAO SETUP_AUDIO_DMA1 SETUP_AUDIO_DMA3 SETUP_AUDIO_DMANONE Disabled 3E0 Auto 270 280 290 2A0 358 360 368 Disabled IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ5 IRQ 7 None Disabled Enabled I O Address 220 I O Address 230 I O Address 240 I O Address 250 Disabled I O Address 388 I O Address 398 I O Address 3A8 I O Address 3B8 Disabled IRQ5 IRQ 7 IRQ 9 IRQ 10 Disabled DMA Channel 0 DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 3 Disabled Functions for Retrieving and Setting BIOS Settings 8 7 Table 8 1 Option and Setting Parameters and Return Values Continued Option Parameter Description Setting Parameter Setting Description BIOS_FDISK_BOOT_SECTOR Fixed Disk Boot Sector permanent only BIOS_BOOT_SEQUENCE Boot Sequence permanent only BIOS_POST_ERRORS POST Errors permanent only BIOS_SETUP_PROMPT Setup Prompt permanent only BIOS_SUMMARY_SCREEN Summary Screen permanent only BIOS_NUMLOCK Numlock permanent only BIOS_SPEAKER Speaker permanent only BIOS_POWER_BUTTON Power Button permanent only BIOS_SPEAKER_VOL Speaker Volume permanent only BIOS_DISPLAY_TYPE Display permanent or current BIOS_EXPAND_VGA Expand VGA Screen permanent or current SETUP_FDISK_NORMAL SETUP_FDISK_WRITEPROTECT SETUP_BOOT_A_THEN_C SETUP_BOOT_C_THEN_A SETUP_BOOT_C_ONLY SETUP_POSTERROR_DISABLE SETUP_POSTERROR_ENABLE SETUP_SETUPPROMPT_DISABLE SETUP_SETUPPROMPT_ENABLE
42. Do not enter a password 4 The system is now in audit mode You can now make any desired changes to the system configuration install hardware software or perform system tests 5 When you are finished auditing the system tap the Shutdown button in the OEM Reset Reminder dialog box The system is now shut down and Windows 95 software licensing screens will appear in their first time run state when the system is started Note that you can invoke audit mode as many times as desired however once the Certificate of Authenticity information is entered you can no longer invoke audit mode For further details on configuring Windows 95 refer to the documents listed in Related Documentation in the About This Manual section of this guide 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 ROM Instructions for starting and running BIOS Setup are given in the following discussions Note that BIOS Setup is also referred to as PenSetup in some related documentation Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Starting BIOS Setup To start BIOS Setup restart your system and double tap on the display screen or press F2 on an external keyboard when the following message is displayed Double tap the pen or press lt F2 gt to enter SETUP When BIOS Setup starts the Main menu is displayed Note that the system can be configur
43. E deci een Saa oda 4 4 Replacing the Hard Disk DIV ct a li id 4 5 Chapter 5 Specifications o omomooosmoss Main System Logic Specifications Display Specifications External Video Capabilities Digitizer Specifications Wireless LAN Adapter Specifications Pen Tablet Peripheral Interface Specifications seeeseeseseeecseeecseeseseeecseecseeeeseesseeecseeetsceeese aunar cra Connectivity Peripherals Interface Power System Specifications Environmental Specifications Physical Specifications Agency Approval Specifications Chapter 6 Peripheral Interfaces Mouse Port eeeeeeeeeee Keyboard Port DC Power Input eee Serial Ports 0 cccceeseeseeceeseeteeeeees Floppy Disk Drive Port Parallel Portesar agenesa Video Port High Usage Contacts System Interface Port Chapter 7 System Power ccsscscssssseeseees Power System Controls Power System OvervieW External DC Power Power Management System Power States Power Management States and BIOS Configuration Options TIMEOUS 00 eee eee eens Full On State CPU Activity in Idle Mode Standby Mode Suspend Mode Off Staten aea Other Power Management Issues SPEci ICA tii da dto and APM Enabled Mode ooooococcncncccoonononccoo
44. EXP D Disabled Expand VGA Screen T Expanded Text EGT Expanded Graphics and Text MEMI F Fast Page Expansion Slot 1 Memory Type E EDO MEM2 F Fast Page Expansion Slot 2 Memory Type E EDO ABA 220 T O address 220 Audio Base Address 230 T O address 230 240 T O address 240 250 T O address 250 N Disabled FMBA 388 T O address 388 Audio FM Base Address 398 T O address 398 3AB T O address 3AB 3B8 T O address 3B8 AIRQ 5 IRQ 5 Audio IRQ 7 IRQ7 9 IRQ 9 10 IRQ 10 Running MFG510 2 25 Table 2 10 MFG510 Parameters Continued Option Setting Function Description ADMA 0 DMA Channel 0 Audio DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 1 3 DMA Channel 3 SPK Y On Speaker N Off Mute This parameter determines the speaker setting at start up Note that using the Speaker hotpad will change this setting WPRT N Normal Fixed Disk Boot Sector W Write Protect PSM O Power management off Power Savings Mode C Customize P Maximum performance B Maximum battery life HDT N Off HDD does not spin down HDD Spin Down Timeout 5S 5 seconds Note The Power Savings Mode BIOS 10S 10 seconds option PSM must be set to Customize 308 30 seconds before this option can be changed I 1 minute 2 2 minutes 4 4 minutes 6 6 minutes 8 8 minutes 10 10 minutes 15 15 minutes 20 20 minutes VDT N Off No video timeout set Video Timeout 30S 30 seconds Note The power savings mode BIOS 1 1 minute option PSM must be set to Customize 2 2minutes before this option can be changed
45. OS Setup to use Serial Port B on connectivity peripherals Floppy Disk Drive Port 26 pin connector for use with Fujitsu FMWFDZ2 floppy disk drive Parallel Port 25 pin D connector female Operational modes ECP output only bidirectional Video Port Standard 15 pin video connector for use with external monitor External monitor and pen tablet LCD simultaneous operation not supported These ports are not built into the pen tablet Connectivity Peripherals Interface Specifications 5 5 Power System Specifications Specifications for the Point 510 pen tablet power system are given in Table 5 8 The power system and power management characteristics are further described in Chapter 7 Table 5 8 Power System Specifications Feature Specification Comments Power management Supports Intel and Microsoft APM Advanced Power Management Revision 1 2 Battery pack FMW26BP1 Capacity 2700 mAh Type lithium on Number of cells 6 Nominal operating voltage 10 8 V Battery life 4 hours typical Charge time battery pack in pen tablet with AC adapter connected 3 hours in suspend or off mode 3 hours system running Battery life will vary depending upon usage Bridge battery Type nickel metal hydride Number of cells 3 cells Battery voltage 3 6 V Capacity 70 mAh Bridge battery life 3 minutes minimum with bridge battery fully charged battery pack
46. Parameters Continued Option Setting Function Description LOCK A Auto Numlock N Off Y On DSKC N Disable hard disk drive HDD Configuration A Auto detect hard disk drive Note that hard disk drive geometry parameters cannot be specified directly using MFGS510 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Chapter 3 Pen Tablet Hardware Features This chapter provides an introduction to the Point 510 pen tablet system hardware and gives an overview on some of the pen tablet system s features For detailed information on the features introduced in this chapter refer to the other chapters of this guide Pen Tablet Features The Point 510 pen tablet computer is designed for the Windows 95 operating system using IBM AT compatible architecture and also supports Windows for Workgroups Some hardware features of the pen tablet system include Resistive digitizer SVGA DSTN Color display Lithium ion battery pack Optional built in wireless LAN adapter One Type II II PC Card slot which supports the PC Card Standard Release 2 1 Soundblaster Pro compatible audio with built in microphone and speaker Connectivity Peripherals A number of peripherals are available for use with the Point 510 pen tablet system Peripherals designed specifically for the Point 510 pen tablet are grouped under the term Point 510 connectivity peripherals The following list describes each connectivity peripheral available for use with the Point 510 pen tablet Com
47. Select Item field in the command bar tap on the field for the BIOS setting directly to the right of the BIOS configuration option name 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 on the right or left side of the Change Value field in the command bar or tap directly on the setting field You can also use the minus plus or space keys on an external keyboard as indicated by highlighted text in the command bar to cycle through the list of possible settings when the option is selected 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 and Advanced menus contain submenus To exit submenus tap Exit Submenu or press ESC on an external keyboard attached to your system To view Item Specific Help for a BIOS option select the option as described previously from the options listed Option specific help is displayed in the window on the right hand side of the display screen To view the BIOS Setup Help screen 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 Setup To exit BIOS Setup tap on Exit in the command bar or menu bar or press the Esc key on an external keyboard to select the Exit men
48. Serial port B can be assigned to either the Compliant with IrDA Standard Revision 1 0 Data rate up to 115 Kbps Range approximately 1 M IrDA port on pen tablet or the 9 pin RS 232C serial port B connector Rx Tx only on the port replicator The IrDA port is disabled when 9 pin connector is selected for the serial port B device DC power input 16 VDC 10 2 7A Connector type ElAJ RC 5320A Type 5 power connector Connector vendor Hosiden part number HEC3900 01 010 For use with FMWAC4A FMWACAB and FMWACA4C AC adapters AC adapter module CA01007 0520 or FMWCB2 auto adapter CA01007 0360 Headphone Jack 3 5 mm 3 pole miniature jack for stereo headphone For use with headphones meeting the following specifications Impedance 16 ohms Power rating 100 mW or higher e Plug 3 5 mm mini stereo Microphone Jack 3 5 mm 2 pole mini jack for use with mono microphone For use with microphone meeting the following recommended specifications Type dynamic or electret condenser e Sensitivity 60 dB per octave Impedance 600 ohm or higher e Plug 3 5 mm mini mono High Usage Contacts 11 metal surface contacts provide DC power input PS 2 style keyboard port signals PS 2 style mouse port signals For use with connectivity peripherals System Interface Port 120 pin 4 row shielded plug Connector Molex part number 52755 1200 Mates with connector Molex part
49. Summary of Functions This section gives a summary of functions included in this API See the discussions on each of these functions later in this chapter for details on each function The following functions perform tasks specific to the DLL BiosSetupStart This function initializes the DLL This function must be called before any other functions in this DLL can be called BiosSetupEnd Applications must call this function to close the DLL before the application exits BiosSetupGetVersion This function returns the version number of the DLL Settings for BIOS options can be retrieved or set using the following functions BiosSetupGetPermanent This function retrieves permanent BIOS settings BiosSetupSetPermanent This function sets permanent BIOS settings BiosSetupGetCurrent This function retrieves current BIOS settings BiosSetupSetCurrent This function sets current BIOS settings BiosSetupSetResumeTime This function sets the resume time for the Resume On Time BIOS option BiosSetupGetResumeTime This function returns the resume time BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces Functions Specific to the DLL Functions which perform tasks specific to these DLLs are discussed in the following section BiosSetupStart This function initializes the DLL This function must be called before any other functions in this API can be called This function e Opens the DLL e Loads the kernel mode driver FPSIDRV SYS t
50. _LPT_PORT LPT Port Address and IRQ permanent only BIOS_LPT_MODE LPT Mode permanent only SETUP_SERIALA_DISABLE SETUP_SERIALA_3F8_IRQ4 SETUP_SERIALA_2F8_IRQ3 SETUP_SERIALA_3E8_IRQ4 SETUP_SERIALA_2E8_IRQ3 SETUP_SERIALA_3F8_IRQ11 SETUP_SERIALA_2F8_IRQ10 SETUP_SERIALA_3E8_IRQ11 SETUP_SERIALA_2E8_IRQ10 SETUP_SERIALA_AUTO SETUP_SERIALB_DISABLE SETUP_SERIALB_3F8_IRQ4 SETUP_SERIALB_2F8_IRQ3 SETUP_SERIALB_3E8_IRQ4 SETUP_SERIALB_2E8 IRQ3 SETUP_SERIALB_3F8_IRQ11 SETUP_SERIALB_2F8_ IRQ10 SETUP_SERIALB_3E8_IRQ11 SETUP_SERIALB_2E8_IRQ10 SETUP_SERIALB_AUTO SETUP_SERIALB_INFRARED SETUP_SERIALB_SYSINTERFACE SETUP_LPT_DISABLE SETUP_LPT_278_IRQ7 SETUP_LPT_378_IRQ7 SETUP_LPT_3BC_IRQ7 SETUP_LPT_278_IRQ5 SETUP_LPT_378_IRQ5 SETUP_LPT_3BC_IRQ5 SETUP_LPT_AUTO SETUP_LPT_OUTPUT SETUP_LPT_BIDIRECTIONAL SETUP_LPT_ECP BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces Disabled I O Address 3F8 IRQ 4 I O Address 2F8 IRQ 3 I O Address 3E8 IRQ 4 1 0 Address 2E8 IRQ 3 I O Address 3F8 IRQ 11 I O Address 2F8 IRQ 10 I O Address 3E8 IRQ 11 I O Address 2E8 IRQ 10 Auto Disabled I O Address 3F8 IRQ 4 I O Address 2F8 IRQ 3 I O Address 3E8 IRQ 4 1 0 Address 2E8 IRQ 3 I O Address 3F8 IRQ 11 I O Address 2F8 IRQ 10 I O Address 3E8 IRQ 11 I O Address 2E8 IRQ 10 Auto IrDA Port on pen tablet System Interface Port Disabled 1 0 Address 278 IRQ 7 I O Address 378 IRQ 7 I O Address 3BC IRQ 7 1 0 Address 278
51. andards beyond this release level such as CardBus are not supported on the Point 510 pen tablet Note Although your PC Card may be capable of using features designed to later standards it might still function satisfactorily at the PCMCIA Standard 2 1 release level Contact your PC Card vendor and refer to the documentation provided with your PC Card for specific details on your PC Card Windows 95 PC Card Support System resources for PC Cards should be automatically configured by Windows 95 Windows for Workgroups PC Card Support PhoenixCard Manager version 4 card and socket services software from Phoenix Technologies Ltd is preinstalled on Windows for Workgroups systems to enable the features of the system s PC Card controller and manage system resources for PC Cards such as ATA cards flash memory or SRAM cards installed in the system s PC Card slot When installing a PC Card in your system e Install the drivers and any desired application software that the PC Card manufacturer provides e Do not install any card and socket services software provided with your PC Card PhoenixCard Manager card and socket services as preinstalled on the system will provide the necessary card and socket services Refer to the PhoenixCard Manager User s Manual described in About This Manual for details on PhoenixCard Manager 1 2 System Software Wireless LAN Support Point 510 pen tablet systems equipped with an optional built
52. avings mode BIOS option PSM must be set to Customize before this option can be changed Using PENSET51 2 21 Table 2 9 PENSET51 Command Line Parameters Continued Option Setting Function Description SDY N Off No standby timeout set Standby Mode Timeout 1 1 minute Note The power savings mode BIOS 2 2 minutes option PSM must be set to Customize 4 Antes before this option can be changed 6 6 minutes 8 8 minutes 12 12 minutes 16 16 minutes 20 20 minutes SUST N Off No suspend mode timeout set Suspend Mode Timeout 5 5 minutes Note The power savings mode BIOS 10 10 minutes option PSM must be set to Customize 15 Ss inimit s before this option can be changed 20 20 minutes 30 30 minutes 40 40 minutes 60 60 minutes TIME OFF Resume on time disabled Resume On Time Resume Time HH MM SS Specify resume time in hours Note that this command line option sets minutes and seconds Note two options that appear in menu mode System uses a 24 hour clock Resume on Time and Resume Time PB SR Suspend Resume Power Button 00 On Off BOOT AC A then C Boot Sequence CA C then A C C only POST N Disabled POST Errors Y Enabled PRMPT N Disabled SETUP Prompt Y Enabled SUM N Disabled Summary Screen Y Enabled LOCK A Auto Numlock N Off Y On 2 22 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Running MFG510 MFG510 is a BIOS configuration program for the Point 510 pen tablet that runs from the MS DOS command line You run MFG510 by
53. ber in the following format Return Value Description Bits 15 8 Major version number Bits 7 0 Minor version number For example a return value of 00000000 00000001 represents version 0 1 Functions for Retrieving and Setting BIOS Settings Functions that retrieve and set BIOS options and settings are described in the following sections Parameters used in these functions are defined in the header file setupnt h See Option and Setting Parameters later in this chapter for a listing of these parameters BiosSetupGetPermanent This function retrieves the permanent setting for a given BIOS option A prototype of this function is shown below int BiosSetupGetPermanent int Option The Option parameter defines the BIOS option you want to retrieve Definitions for the Option parameter are listed in Table 8 1 later in this section On success this function returns the Setting for the given BIOS option Return values including values returned in the event of an error are as follows Return Value Description Setting Returned on success See the definitions listed in Table 8 1 for the Setting return value defined for each Option parameter SETUP_API_INVALIDOPTION Returned if the Option parameter is not a valid permanent BIOS option SETUP_API_APMERROR Returned if APM function call failed BiosSetupSetPermanent This function sets a permanent BIOS option to the given setting A prototype of this function is shown below
54. c Table of Contents About This Guide ssccscsssssssscssscssscsssessssscsssscesscessacecssesecescessseseseaseceseacasseesecescaeesessoessseaseceseaees xi Revision HIS A EEEN Nas xi Organization ich tin dato ceo e de MU Slee hae Aa dla bean coats hl Sea o dak nes xi Related Documentations ai ene a EAEE EE E EE A E EE AENA xii Technical Support ea a e a E Aa e A A TaT e e A R ERE OA N xiv Chapter 1 System Software ON 1 1 Supported Operating Systems mierenia iii 1 1 Pen Support 1 1 Windows for Workgroups Pen Support e ssesesesssessssssesrersesesttststsrststntnrsretstnenstststsrnrsrnrsrsrenrerereessees 1 1 Windows 95 Pen Supportaci ni r A ee ee 1 2 PCMCTAcand P Card Support cise A o 1 2 Windows 95 PC Card Support srecan dls ee dee 1 2 Windows for Workgroups PC Card Support 0 0 cceeeceseseeesseeseseseceeescnecseeecsceecseescsecaeeesseeesseeasseeaseees 1 2 Wireless LAN SOPport cta oven die A them Sn ee cies een nel eta 1 3 Overview of System Configuration Tools and Utilities 00 eseeeeeeeseeeceeseeecseeecseecsecaeseessetseeeseesaeeees 1 4 Chapter 2 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System 2 1 About BIOS Settings cococcocnnononococononaconcnnnn canon ono nacanonono es 2 1 Windows 95 Audit Modera hati eee aii LR ae ear ead ee eee 2 1 BIOS SCUip yt ER O RO 2 2 Starting BIOS Setup riecus seers iS 2 3 Usine BIOS S tupiss EE PEEN ETE A becaria 2 3 Exiting BIOS Setup 0 RN 2 4 BIOS Setup Mai
55. ching components or connectors on the DIMM card or the pen tablet s circuit board 3 Remove the screw from the cover plate on the back of the pen tablet and remove the cover plate shown in Figure 4 2 DIMM Cover Plate Screw Figure 4 2 DIMM Cover Plate Installing DIMM Cards 4 3 4 Insert your DIMM card or cards in the desired DIMM slot To do so insert the DIMM at an angle and push it down until it locks into place Note that the DIMM card is keyed to prevent it from being inserted backwards Figure 4 3 shows the location of the DIMM slots DIMM Slot 1 DIMM Slot 2 Figure 4 3 Installing DIMM Cards If you are installing a combination of EDO and Fast Page type DIMMs ensure that you are installing the correct type in each slot as configured in step 1 5 Reinstall the cover and screw that you removed in step 2 of this procedure 6 Confirm that the additional memory is recognized by the system To do so run BIOS Setup The sum of the two amounts displayed for System Memory and Extended Memory in the Main menu is the total amount of memory installed including the 8 MB built into the system You can now use the system Removing DIMM Cards To remove a DIMM card 1 Shut down the pen tablet To do so choose one of the following e Windows for Workgroups users Close Program Manager and choose Power Down from the Exit Windows dialog box e Windows 95 users Choose Shut Down from the Start menu and
56. cts Pen Tablet Hardware Features Chapter 4 Installing System Components This chapter provides procedures on installing PC Cards DIMM cards and replacing the system s hard disk drive Installing a PC Card The Point 510 pen tablet has a PC Card slot that allows you to install a Type II or Type III 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 Choose one of the following e If your PC Card has external connectors cables or antennas close the PC Card door and insert the PC card into the desired slot by inserting it through the shutters in the PC Card door e If your PC Card does not have any external attachments open the PC Card door and insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot Figure 4 1 shows the location of the PC Card slot and PC Card Door PC Card Slot Eject Button LES o y gt PC Card Door Figure 4 1 PC Card Slot 2 Push the PC Card into the slot until it is seated The PC Card is recognized by the system when or if the system is running 3 If necessary close the PC Card door 4 If necessary install any driver or application software necessary to use your PC Card Do not however install any Card Services or Socket Services software provided with your PC Card Card and Socket Services software is preinstalled on the pen tablet
57. e buttons appear as shown here Help Normal Battery Mode Settings Low Battery Mode Settings AC Mode Settings Shutdown Suspend From left to right these buttons perform the following functions and commands e Suspend Tap on this button to suspend system operation Windows for Workgroups users Note that if Standard mode is selected in the Control Panel Power application this button is disabled e Shutdown Tap on this button to shutdown and power off the system e AC Mode Settings Tap on this button to display the AC Power Savings window This window allows you to define the power management profile used when an external power source is connected to the system Low Battery Mode Settings Tap on this button to display the Low Battery Power Savings window This window allows you to define the power management profile used when the system is running on battery power no external power is connected and the battery charge is below 10 e Normal Battery Mode Settings Tap on this button to display the Normal Battery Power Savings window This window allows you to define the power management profile used when the system is running on battery power no external power is connected and the battery charge is 10 or higher e Help Opens the PM Setup Help window 4 Tap on the appropriate PM Setup button to perform the desired function or configure power management settings For more details on how to use these functions and c
58. e following operating systems preinstalled e Windows for Workgroups 3 11 e Windows 95 Service Release 2 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 Pen Support Drivers developed by Fujitsu Personal Systems to support the pen tablet system under each supported operating system are preinstalled on the Point 510 pen tablet Pen drivers for each operating system are discussed in the following sections Windows for Workgroups Pen Support Pen drivers for Windows for Workgroups are included in Microsoft Pen Extensions 1 0 Pen Extensions 1 0 as provided with the Point 510 pen tablet includes the following files developed by Fujistu Personal Systems Inc to support the Point 510 pen tablet specifically e VKPEND 386 This file is a virtual device driver for the pen e KPEN DRV This file is a pen device driver installed during system initialization Note Drivers for Windows for Workgroups should not be used with Windows 95 e MS DOS drivers and MS DOS applications for the Point 510 pen tablet are limited to configuration utilities and drivers to support Windows for Workgroups MS DOS is not supported on the Point 510 pen tablet as a stand alone operating system and user environm
59. earlier in this chapter for detailed descriptions of corresponding BIOS options listed in this table Table 2 9 PENSET51 Command Line Parameters Option Setting Function Description SEA OFF Disabled Serial port A I O address and interrupt 3F4 3F8 IRQ4 request IRQ setting Specify A Auto 2F3 2F8 IRQ3 to configure the system to assign the I O 3E4 3E8 IRQ4 address and IRQ automatically 2E3 2E8 IRQ3 3F11 3F8 IRQ11 2F10 2F8 IRQ10 3E11 3E8 IRQ11 2E10 2E8 IRQ10 A Auto SPD I IrDA port Serial port B device P System interface port 2 18 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Table 2 9 PENSET51 Command Line Parameters Continued Option Setting Function Description SEB OFF Disabled Serial port B I O address and interrupt 3F4 3F8 IRQ4 request IRQ setting 2F3 2F8 IRQ3 3E4 3E8 IRQ4 2E3 2E8 IRQ3 3F11 3F8 IRQ11 2F10 2F8 IRQ10 3E11 3E8 IRQ11 2E10 2E8 IRQ10 A Auto LPTP OFF Disabled LPT port Parallel port I O address and 377 378 IRQ7 interrupt request IRQ setting 277 278 IRQ7 Select Auto to configure the system to 377 378 IRQ7 assign the I O Address and IRQ 3B7 3BC IRQ7 automatically 275 278 IRQ5 373 378 IRQ5 3B5 3BC IRQ5 A Auto LPTM O Output only LPT Mode B Bidirectional Determines operational mode for LPT E ECP parallel port Choose ECP Extended Capabilities Port Output Only or Bidirectional depending on the mode required for your peripheral device PCA 3 3E0 PC Card Address N Disabled D
60. ed to start without displaying the messages described 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 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 2 1 Triangle symbol indicates submenu is available BIOS Configuration Options i pl Advanced Security Power Savings 14 48 34 8 18 1997 System Time System Date Diskette A 1 44 MB 3 DE HARD DISK DRIVE SUBMENU Expansion sloti Memory Expansion slot2 Memory System Memory Extended Memory BIOS Configuration Settings Boot Item Specific Help Highlighted text indicates equivalent keyboard command Figure 2 1 BIOS Setup Screen BIOS Setup Item Specific Help Window 2 3 Instructions for selecting and changing BIOS options and navigating BIOS Setup menus using the pen or external keyboard are given below To select a BIOS Setup menu from the menu bar tap on the right or left side of the Select Menu field in the command bar tap on the menu name in the menu 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 BIOS option tap on the right or left side of the
61. ent The following hand writing recognition software is preinstalled on Windows for Workgroups systems e CIC US Recognition Handwriter version 4 from Communication Intelligence Corporation CIC This is the default handwriting recognition system selected for US English language systems e Microsoft Alphanumeric Recognition System This is the default handwriting recognition system selected for French German Italian and Spanish language systems You can select either of these recognition systems however the default for your system s language version is recommended 1 1 Windows 95 Pen Support Pen drivers for Windows 95 are included in Microsoft Pen Services 2 0 Pen Services 2 0 as provided with the Point 510 pen tablet includes several files developed by Microsoft plus the following files developed by Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc to support the Point 510 pen tablet specifically e VPENDC VXD A virtual device driver for the pen e PENC DRV A pen device driver installed during system initialization PENSAFE DRV A Safe Mode pen driver Note Drivers for Windows 95 should not be used with Windows for Workgroups Handwriting recognition software HRS version 5 for Windows 95 from Communication Intelligence Corporation CIC is preinstalled on Windows 95 systems PCMCIA and PC Card Support PCMCIA and PC Cards are supported up to PCMCIA Standard release 2 1 for use with the Point 510 pen tablet Features designed to st
62. eration in Standby and APM Standby states is essentially the same as is system operation in Suspend and APM Suspend CPU operation differs however between the Idle and APM Enabled states depending on whether the BIOS or the APM driver is controlling state transitions See CPU Activity in Idle Mode and APM Enabled Mode later in this chapter for more details System Power States 7 3 Figure 7 2 illustrates power management modes during typical operation Low battery charge levels and system temperature conditions which are not called out in this illustration also affect power management states and are explained later in this chapter CPU Idle request APM driver Idle Mode Timeout BIOS __ ___ CPU BIOS control 1 4 speed full speed CPU Control APM Enabled Stop Grant lt lt System activity IRQ SMI Full On Idle and APM Enabled States Video Timeout Display on Display off backlight on Video Control backlight off A e System activity IRQ SMI HDD Spin down Timeout he Hard disk divean Hard Disk Drive Control lt _____ e Hard disk accessed Hard disk drive spun down System e Standby Power System activity Mode button shutdown IRQ SMI Timeout pressed power off Power button Suspend Mode Power pressed Timeout button Resume On Suspend Hard disk drive sp
63. ersion 1 1 published by Infrared Data Association 1776 Ygnacio Valley Road Suite 212 Walnut Creek CA 94598 510 943 6546 lt http www irda org gt Universal Serial Bus Specification The Universal Serial Bus USB port on the Point 510 port replicator is compliant with the Universal Serial Bus Specification Version 1 0 Refer to this specification for USB 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 Related Documentation xiii Technical Support The individual you contact for technical support on the Point 510 pen tablet system depends on whether you are a reseller or an end user customer End users customers contact your Fujitsu reseller Fujitsu resellers VARs contact your assigned FPSI Systems Engineer or contact Fujitsu Personal Systems Technical Support at 408 764 9388 during normal business days from 7 30 to 5 00 Pacific Time Voice mail is available at this number during nonbusiness hours Technical support can also be reached by Fax at 408 764 9418 xiv About This Guide Chapter 1 System Software This chapter outlines system software supported on the Point 510 pen tablet including operating system software drivers and utilities Supported Operating Systems The Point 510 pen tablet is distributed with one of th
64. etermines the address assigned to the A Auto PC Card slot Select Auto to configure the system to assign the address automatically LADD OFF Disabled LAN Address 270 270 Determines the I O port address used for 280 280 the interface between the wireless LAN 290 290 adapter and the CPU This option applies only to systems equipped with a 2A an built in wireless LAN apie Select 358 358 OFF if no wireless LAN adapter is 360 360 installed 368 368 Using PENSET51 2 19 Table 2 9 PENSET51 Command Line Parameters Continued Option Setting Function Description LIRQ N None LAN IRQ 10 10 Determines the IRQ assigned to the 11 11 wireless LAN adapter This option 5 5 applies only to systems equipped with a 7 7 built in wireless LAN adapter KB Y Enabled Keyboard Hot Plug N Disabled Enables hot plug capability for the keyboard port When enabled allows the keyboard to be connected and disconnected while the system is on Only Fujitsu low power 3 volt keyboards are supported for hot plug capability Select Disabled if you are using a 5 volt keyboard or a device other than a low power keyboard such as a bar code scanner DISP L LCD Display Select Video M Monitor Determines whether the pen tablet LCD or an external monitor is used as the display device Note that using the Display Select hotpad will change this setting EXP D Disabled Expand VGA Screen T Expanded Text EGT Expanded Graphics and Text ABA 220 I O address 220
65. etrieving and setting BIOS options and settings 8 4 retrieving current settings 8 5 retrieving permanent settings 8 4 Index 2 S Serial Port A Address and IRQ 8 6 Serial Port B Address and IRQ 8 6 Serial Port B Device 8 6 serial ports 6 3 setting current settings 8 5 setting permanent settings 8 4 Setup Prompt 8 8 Speaker 8 8 Speaker Volume 8 8 specifications AC adapter 5 6 advanced power management 5 6 battery pack 5 6 connectivity peripherals 5 5 digitizer 5 3 display 5 2 environmental 5 7 main system logic 5 1 memory 5 1 peripheral interfaces 5 4 5 5 physical 5 7 power system 5 6 processor 5 1 video controller 5 1 wireless LAN adapter 5 3 Standby Mode Timeout 8 9 summary of functions 8 2 Summary Screen 8 8 suspend mode 7 1 Suspend Mode Timeout 8 10 system interface port 6 8 6 9 system power 7 1 system software supported 1 1 T TranXit 1 4 V video controller 5 1 video port 5 2 video port connector 6 5 Video Timeout 8 9 W wall mount cradle 3 1 weight specification 5 7 Windows 95 power management interface 9 1 power messages 9 2 Windows 95 audit mode 2 1 Windows 95 registry xii 2 1 Windows for Workgroups power management interface 9 1 Windows for Workgroups pen support 1 1 wireless LAN adapter 5 3 Wireless LAN Base Address 8 7 Wireless LAN IRQ 8 7 Index 3 Index 4 6 98 58 0594 00A
66. executing commands at the MS DOS prompt You can also create a batch file containing MFG510 commands that configures BIOS settings Note that MFG510 is not preinstalled on the pen tablet system and is distributed with Point 510 Developer Utilities software MFG510 can only be used to change permanent BIOS settings To run MFG510 1 Start your system in MS DOS mode In most cases you should run MFG510 from an MS DOS bootable diskette 2 Type the command MFG510 followed by the desired parameters using the following syntax MFG510 option setting where option and setting are the mnemonic symbols for the desired MFG510 parameters listed in Table 2 10 Brackets indicate that the parameter is optional You can specify several parameters on the same command line To do so place a comma between each parameter Do not exceed the maximum MS DOS command line length of 127 characters including spaces For example the following command sets the display device to LCD and turns the speaker off MFG510 DISP L SPK N 3 When all desired options and settings are typed on the command line press Enter to run MFG510 When the MFG510 command is complete the following message is displayed Configuration complete Table 2 10 lists MFG510 parameters and the BIOS settings that they configure To see a list of MFG510 parameters displayed on your system type the command MFG510 and press Return without specifying any parameters These BIOS opt
67. for the core system and logic components are given in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 Logic System Specifications Feature Specification Comments Microprocessor AMD 5x86 100 MHz 16 KB write back cache Cache Level 1 L1 cache 16 KB built into CPU Cache is always enabled ROM 256 KB Flash BIOS RAM 8 MB on main PCB 3 3 Volts EDO DRAM DIMM Slots 2 72 pin DIMM slots The following EDO DIMMs are available from Up to 48 MB can be installed in the DIMM slots for a total of 56 MB system memory DIMMs must meet the following requirements Type EDO or Fast Page Mode Access speed 70 ns or faster Voltage 3 3 Volts Refresh Slow refresh ee o o Fujitsu Personal Systems e 8 MB EDO DIMM FMW26EM8 e 16 MB EDO DIMM FMW26EM16 e 32 MB EDO DIMM FMW26EM32 See Installing DIMM Cards in Chapter 4 of this manual for details on adding memory VGA Controller 65548 Chips and Technologies VGA compatible controller with graphics accelerator VESA local bus 1 0 Controller PC87336 National Semiconductor Controller for serial ports parallel port IrDA port and floppy disk drive PCMCIA Controller RF5C296 Ricoh Supports PCMCIA Standard Revision 2 1 Audio Controller ES1688Q ESS Technology Inc 16 bit stereo up to 44 1 KHz sampling rate Full Plug and Play PnP capability To order specifications on integrated circuits used in the Point 510 pe
68. gramming interfaces APIs used with Microsoft Windows and Windows 95 To order a copy of this CD ROM please call the Microsoft Developers Network at 800 759 5474 or send e mail to msdn microsoft com The following documents are industry standard specifications supported by the Point 510 pen tablet system Advanced Power Management APM BIOS Interface Specification Revision 1 2 The Point 510 pen tablet is an APM 1 2 compliant system as defined in this specification Application developers should refer to this specification for details on designing APM compliant software This specification is available on the Microsoft Corporation web site lt http www microsoft com gt You can also order a copy of this specification from one of the following e Intel Corporation Literature Distribution Center PO Box 7641 Mt Prospect IL 60056 7641 1 800 879 4683 Microsoft Corporation Hardware Vendor Relations Group 1 Microsoft Way Redmond WA 98052 1 206 882 8080 PC Card Standards The Point 510 pen tablet and supporting system software comply with the PC Card standards specifications up to and including PC Card Standard Release 3 0 PC Card standards are published by Personal Computer Memory Card International Association 1030 East Duane Avenue Suite G Sunnyvale CA 94086 408 720 0107 lt http www pc card com gt IrDA Standards The IrDA port on the Point 510 pen tablet is compliant with IrDA Infrared Data Association Standard V
69. h the Advanced menu in BIOS Setup Options for the Audio Features submenu are given in Table 2 4 Table 2 4 Audio Features Options Option Settings Description Audio Base Address 220 Base system address for audio controller Select 230 Disabled to turn the audio controller off 240 250 Disabled Audio FM Base Address 388 I O port address for audio FM synthesizer 398 3A8 3B8 Audio IRQ 5 IRQ assignment for audio system 7 9 10 Audio DMA Channel 0 DMA channel assignment for audio system 1 3 Speaker On System unit speaker setting Mute Select Mute to turn the system unit speaker off Note that this setting also determines whether the head phone or line out audio outputs are on or mute Security Menu Options Security menu options for the Point 510 pen tablet are described in Table 2 5 Note that settings for some security options determine whether other options are available Table 2 5 Security Menu Options Option Settings Description Set Supervisor Password Press Enter 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 Diskette Access Fixed Disk Boot Sector When enabled a supervisor password or user password if used is required to run BIOS Setup To disable the password
70. header files for 16 bit applications 8 1 header files for 32 bit application 8 1 high connectivity cradle 3 1 high usage contacts 6 6 high usage cradle 3 1 Idle Mode Timeout 8 9 IrDA data communication software 1 4 K keyboard connector 6 2 Keyboard Hot Plug 8 7 L LPT Mode 8 6 LPT Port Address and IRQ 8 6 memory adding 4 2 EDO or fast page type 4 3 specifications 5 1 Index 1 MFG510 2 23 mouse connector 6 1 MS DOS limited support 1 1 N Numlock 8 8 O operating systems supported 1 1 Option and Setting parameters 8 6 P parallel port 6 5 PC Card installing 4 1 removing 4 2 standards xiii PC Card Controller Address 8 7 PC Card support PCMCIA support 1 2 pen support 1 1 pen device drivers 1 1 1 2 PENSETS1 2 17 command line mode 2 18 menu mode 2 17 parameters 2 18 PenSetup 2 2 peripheral interfaces 6 1 6 2 permanent BIOS settings 2 1 PM Setup 2 14 2 15 Help 2 16 initialization file 2 15 Windows for Workgroups power settings 2 15 Point 510 Setup 2 14 port replicator 3 2 portable port expander 3 1 POST Errors 8 8 Power Button 8 8 power button 7 1 power management 7 2 system power states 7 3 Windows 95 interface 9 1 Windows 95 messages 9 2 Windows 95 Power Properties 2 15 Windows for Workgroups interface 9 1 power management PM Setup 2 14 Power Savings 8 9 power system 7 1 R radio 5 3 Resume On Time 8 10 resume time 8 11 r
71. if one has been specified select Press Enter and enter a blank line when prompted to type the new password Supervisor Password is Enabled Indicates whether a supervisor password has been Disabled specified This field cannot be changed directly To enable or disable the supervisor password enter a new password or clear the old password using the Set Supervisor Password option BIOS Setup 2 9 Table 2 5 Security Menu Options Continued Option Settings Description Set User Password Press Enter Specifying a user password grants access to the following Security menu options only User Password Password On Boot 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 Diskette Access Fixed Disk Boot Sector When enabled a user or supervisor password is required to run BIOS Setup Note that a supervisor password must be enabled before a user password can be specified To disable the password if one has been specified select Press Enter and enter a blank line when prompted to type the new password User Password is Enabled Disabled Indicates whether a user password has been 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 Password On B
72. imeout permanent or current BIOS_RESUME_ONTIME Resume On Time permanent or current See Resume Time later in this chapter for details on setting the resume time SETUP_SUSPENDTIMEOUT_OFF SETUP_SUSPENDTIMEOUT_05_MIN SETUP_SUSPENDTIMEOUT_10_MIN SETUP_SUSPENDTIMEOUT_15_MIN SETUP_SUSPENDTIMEOUT_20_MIN SETUP_SUSPENDTIMEOUT_30_MIN SETUP_SUSPENDTIMEOUT_40_MIN SETUP_SUSPENDTIMEOUT_60_MIN SETUP_RESUMEONTIME_OFF SETUP_RESUMEONTIME_ON BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces Off 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 40 minutes 60 minutes Off On Resume Time This section describes functions which allow you to set or retrieve settings for the Resume On Time BIOS option BiosSetupSetResumeTime This function sets the resume time and enables or disables the Resume On Time BIOS option A prototype of this function is shown below int BiosSetupSetResumeTime BYTE cBCDHour BYTE cBCDMin BYTE cBCDSec BOOL bPermanent BOOL bEnablelt This function accepts three byte values that determine the resume time in hours minutes and seconds and also accepts two Boolean values which specify whether the permanent or current setting is to be set and whether the Resume On Time option is enabled Details on these parameters are given in the following Parameter Description cBCDHour Byte value that specifies hour setting in BCD format Acceptable values 0 to 2
73. in wireless LAN adapter can be used ina wireless LAN local area network Drivers and utilities required to support the wireless LAN adapter in the Point 510 are shipped from the factory on the pen tablet hard disk drive in compressed format Before you can use your system in a wireless network you must run the self extracting file RF EXE To do so 1 Attach an external keyboard to your Point 510 pen tablet 2 Restart your system in MS DOS mode or open an MS DOS Prompt window 3 Change the current directory to C WIRELESS 4 Type the following command at the MS DOS prompt You must use the d option as shown below to recreate the subdirectory structure RF d 5 Press Enter 6 Read the file README DOC in the C WIRELESS directory This file contains information on the files created in this procedure After the file expands the following subdirectories are present in your C WIRELESS directory e WINISNT This directory contains the drivers needed to use your system in a wireless network if you are running Windows 95 on your Point 510 pen tablet Refer to the file README DOC in this directory for details on configuring your system for use in a wireless network Note that Windows NT is not supported on the Point 510 pen tablet e DOSOEM This directory contains the drivers needed to use your system in a wireless network if you are running Windows for Workgroups on your pen tablet Refer to the file README DOC in this directory f
74. ing Specifications specifications Chapter 5 for headphone Impedance 16 ohms specifications for Power rating 100 mW or headphone output on higher pen tablet 114 R_PORT Out Analog Right channel audio output Headphone signal For use with headphones meeting the following specifications Impedance 16 ohms Power rating 100 mW or higher 6 12 Peripheral Interfaces Table 6 10 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued Pin Signal Name Input Output Level Description Port or Connector 110 PORTMIC In Analog Microphone audio input For use with microphone meeting the following recommended specifications Type dynamic or electret condenser e Sensitivity 60 dB per octave Impedance 600 ohm or higher Microphone See Pen Tablet Peripheral Specifications Chapter 5 for recommended microphone specifications for microphone input on pen tablet 107 SPKMUTE 5 V Speaker mute This signal is pulled low grounded when headphones are plugged into the headphone jack on the port replicator When this input is pulled low grounded the speaker on the pen tablet is turned off 108 PORTMICEN 5 V Port replicator microphone enable This signal is pulled low grounded when a microphone is plugged into the microphone jack on the port replicator When this input is pulled low grounded the microphone on the pen table
75. ions are the same as those described earlier for BIOS Setup Refer to BIOS Setup earlier in this chapter for detailed descriptions of corresponding BIOS options listed in this table You may notice that some of these parameters are the same as those for PENSET51 Table 2 10 MFG510 Parameters Option Setting Function Description DSKA OFF Disabled Diskette A 144 1 44MB 3 5 disk drive enabled SEA OFF Disabled Serial port A I O address and interrupt 3F4 3F8 IRQ4 request IRQ setting Specify A Auto 2F3 2F8 IRQ3 to configure the system to assign the I O address and IRQ automatically 3E4 3E8 IRQ4 2E3 2E8 IRQ3 3F 11 3F8 IRQ11 2F 10 2F8 IRQ10 3Ell 3E8 IRQ11 2E10 2E8 IRQ10 A Auto Running MFG510 2 23 Table 2 10 MFG510 Parameters Continued Option Setting Function Description SPD I IrDA port Serial port B device P System interface port SEB OFF Disabled Serial port B I O address and interrupt 3F4 3F8 IRQ4 request IRQ setting 2F3 2F8 IRQ3 3E4 3E8 IRQ4 2E3 2E8 IRQ3 3F 11 3F8 IRQ11 2F 10 2F8 IRQ10 3Ell 3E8 IRQ11 2E10 2E8 IRQ10 A Auto LPTP OFF Disabled LPT port Parallel port I O address and 377 378 IRQ7 interrupt request IRQ setting 277 278 IRQ7 Select Auto to configure the system to 377 378 IRQ7 assign the T O Address and IRQ 3B7 3BC IRQ7 automatically 275 278 IRQ5 375 378 IRQ5 3B5 3BC IRQ5 A Auto LPTM O Output only LPT Mode B Bidirectional Determines operational mode for LPT E ECP
76. irectory Functions as described in this chapter are the same for all of these DLLs To use these functions with your 16 bit application e Include the file STSETUP H in your program source code Note that parameters and return values for these functions are symbols which are defined in this header file e Ensure that the file STSETUP DLL is in the C WINDOWS SYSTEM directory on your system at run time To use these functions with your 32 bit application e Include the file STSET32 H in your program source code Note that parameters and return values for these functions are symbols which are defined in this header file e Ensure that the files STSETUP DLL STSET16 DLL and STSET32 DLL are in the C WINDOWS SYSTEM directory on your system at run time Note Although some file names for these DLLs are the same as those for the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet these files are unique and were developed specifically for the Point 510 pen tablet system Function prototypes for these APIs are written in the C programming language and are described in this guide using C programming language 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
77. lized depend on how power management options are configured in the BIOS BIOS options that affect each state are described in the following sections For a comprehensive listing of BIOS configuration options and details on using BIOS Setup and other configuration utilities refer to Chapter 2 Timeouts Transitions to the Idle Standby and Suspend states are configured through timeouts in the BIOS A timeout is the period of time that elapses with no activity before the transition occurs In addition to overall system power states power for some devices can be individually managed through timeouts configured in the BIOS such as the hard disk drive spin down timeout Full On State In the Full On state all devices are fully powered and the CPU runs at full speed The system is in the Full On state whenever user activity is detected The system will remain in the Full On state until an event such as the idle mode timeout or a suspend request occurs Note that if idle and standby modes are not utilized timeouts not selected in BIOS Setup the system will remain in the Full On state until an event such as a suspend request causes a transition out of the Full On state Power Management States and BIOS Configuration Options CPU Activity in Idle Mode and APM Enabled Mode CPU activity differs in the BIOS controlled Idle mode compared to the APM Enabled mode When the BIOS is controlling power management the CPU speed is reduced to 1 4
78. llation Guide to determine which peripheral interfaces your specific Point 510 connectivity peripheral provides Mouse Port The mouse port is a PS 2 style mouse connector Pin assignments are shown in Table 6 1 Note that the keyboard and mouse ports are not interchangeable Table 6 1 Mouse Port Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Signal 6 5 1 Serial data 0 He 2 No connection 140 O 3 3 Ground o 0 2 1 4 5 volt power Maximum current draw for keyboard and mouse 5 Volt power is 400 mA 5 Clock 6 No connection Sleeve Ground 6 1 Keyboard Port The keyboard port is a PS 2 style keyboard connector This keyboard port is compatible with most PS 2 style keyboards Note however that signals on pins 2 and 6 are not used by standard PS 2 style keyboards The Fujitsu low power keyboard is powered by 3 3 Volts on pin 6 Conventional PS 2 style keyboards are powered by 5 Volts on pin 4 Keyboard port pin assignments are shown in Table 6 2 Table 6 2 Keyboard Port Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Signal 6 5 1 Serial data one 2 SMI request 4 3 This signal used with Fujitsu 3 3 Volt o 0 low power keyboards only 2 1 3 Ground 4 5 Volt power Maximum current draw for keyboard and mouse 5 Volt power is 400 mA 5 Clock 6 3 3 Volt power Sleeve Ground DC Power Input The DC power input connector connects t
79. mode to run PENSET51 2 Set the path to the directory C WINDOWS COMMAND POINT5S10 3 Type PENSET51 and press Enter The Setup Program for Point 510 screen is displayed 4 Tap on the menu bar at the top of the screen to navigate to the desired menus and change BIOS settings Options for permanent and current settings are listed in separate columns Most options are only available for permanent BIOS settings Note that changes to current settings will not take affect until you exit PENSET51 Tap once directly on the settings to select the desired option Tap again on the selected setting to change the setting to the next value You can also use the arrow keys on an external keyboard to navigate to the desired option and press the Space key or plus key to increase the setting or minus key to decrease the setting Note that the command line syntax for the selected option is displayed at the bottom of the screen For more details on command line options see Running PENSET51 in Command Line Mode later in this section 5 When you are finished making changes to the BIOS choose Exit from the menu bar and tap on the appropriate command or select the command using the arrow keys on your keyboard and press Enter Using PENSET51 2 17 Running PENSET51 in Command Line Mode To run PENSET51 in command line mode 1 Start your system in MS DOS mode 2 Set the path to the directory C WINDOWS COMMAND POINT5S10 3 Type the c
80. n Menu Options meinen uneei e R a a aE EEEE an E 2 5 IDE Hard Disk Drive Submenu Options s sssssesssssesstststsestsrtsststsrststsesettnerertestetstsentsrerststerereseresestte 2 6 Integrated Peripherals Submenu Options Accessed Through the Advanced Menu cece 2 7 Audio Features Submenu Options Accessed Through the Advanced Menu cceesseeeeseeeeeeees 2 9 Security Ment Options aee asides seeps ty A Ta 2 9 Power Savings Menu Optionss A a Ss ceed asec ye ete 2 11 Boot Menu Options eee 2 12 BIOS Setup Exit Menu Options 2 13 Using Point 510 Setup wo eee 2 14 Usine PM Setups cc otacstes dd utes aah Pou si 2 14 Using PENSE A Rte SRS RANTS a aol eet Sa 2 17 Running PENSETS1 in Menu Mode 0 cee ccesescseeseneeseeeeseeecsecaeseeseeesseeecsesarsesseesseeaesesaeeessseeaeeeees 2 17 Running PENSET5S1 in Command Line Mode eeccecseescnecseeseseeessceecsecsesessceessenecseeasseesceenaeeeees 2 18 Running MESSI todita 2 23 Chapter 3 Pen Tablet Hardware Features omo e 3 1 Pen Tablet Features ade beds termes oa tA Rd SSIES Basen Sean ias 3 1 Connectivity Peripheral ssi otis eee E a valk cleats EEEE A A ERA A A E RS 3 1 Chapter 4 Installing System Components esessesessoesesoesessesossesoesessosessosoessesossesossesossessosoesssoessssossesossessssoesesesoss 4 1 Installing a PO Caidir A tt ona 4 1 Removins a PC LO TE MEE AE EEE EE NE E E E AREE EER 4 2 Installing DIMM Ca as 4 2 Na ABDA NU NURO a EEE
81. n applies only to systems equipped with a wireless LAN adapter Choose None if your system does not have a wireless LAN adapter Keyboard Hot Plug Enabled Determines whether hot plug capability is enabled Disabled for the keyboard port Only Fujitsu low power keyboards are supported for hot plug capability Note that some devices that use the keyboard port such as bar code scanners may require this option to be set to Disabled Display LCD Selected display device Select the desired option LCD system unit display screen or External Monitor Note that using the Display Select hotpad will change this setting Also note that simultaneous video video displayed on the LCD and an external monitor at the same time is not supported Expand VGA Screen Disabled Expanded Text Enhanced Graphics Text This setting determines the screen area used in text or graphics video mode When Expanded Text is selected text mode screens are displayed using the full screen When Enhanced Graphics Text is chosen text mode screens are displayed using slightly less than the full screen area and graphics mode screens using the full vertical screen area Note that this option only applies to your system if your Windows display driver is set to 640X480 VGA screen size 2 8 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Audio Features Submenu Options Accessed Through the Advanced Menu The Audio Features submenu is accessed throug
82. n locations for the high usage contacts Table 6 8 shows the signal assignments for the contacts Note the following with respect to this table e Signal names given are not industry standard names but are included in this table as an aid for cross referencing when they appear elsewhere e Signal names designated with the pound symbol are active low e This table indicates which signals are outputs from the pen tablet Out and which signals are inputs to the pen tablet In Table 6 8 High Usage Contacts Signal Assignments Position Signal Name Input Output Signal Description 1 V16SMETAL In 16 VDC power input 2 V5SMETAL Out 5 VDC power supply for keyboard and mouse Maximum current draw 400 mA 3 V3SMETAL Out 3 3 VDC power supply for low power 3 3 Volt keyboard 4 MSDATA In Out Mouse data 5 MSCLK In Out Mouse clock 6 METALDET In Device detect This signal must be driven low grounded by any peripheral that connects to the high usage contacts to indicate to the pen tablet that the peripheral device is connected When the pen tablet detects this signal the following high usage contact signals are activated by the pen tablet V5SMETAL V3SMETAL MSDATA MSCLK KBDATA and KBCLK 7 MAINDET Out Main unit detect This signal is grounded inside the pen tablet to inform a peripheral device connected to the high usage contacts that the pen tablet is connected 8 KBDATA In Keyboard data
83. n tablet contact the manufacturer of the specific IC See Other Related Specifications in the About This Guide section of this manual for a list of IC manufacturers addresses and phone numbers 5 1 Display Specifications Specifications for the Point 510 pen tablet display are given in Table 5 2 Table 5 2 Display Specifications 1 1 aspect ratio 800 x 600 SVGA resolution Up to 256 Colors Feature Specification Comments Display Type SVGA DSTN color LCD Backlit Size 10 4 in 264 mm diagonal Usable display area Resolution 0 26 mm dot pitch Compatible with 640 x 480 VGA resolution External Video Capabilities The Point 510 pen tablet can drive an external video monitor with the use of a connectivity peripheral that provides a video port You can select an external monitor or the pen tablet display screen as the active video display however simultaneous external monitor operation with the pen tablet display is not supported The pen tablet supports VGA SVGA and XGA video modes with external monitors Screen resolutions supported for external video monitors are given in Table 5 3 For pin assignments on the video port connector see Video Port in Chapter 6 of this manual Table 5 3 Video Modes for External Monitor Resolution Colors 640 x 480 VGA Up to 16M 800 x 600 SVGA Up to 64K 1024 x 768 XGA Up to 256 The video controller suppor
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85. nnconnnononcconnnconnconnnncnnnaronaconanccnnos System Temperature and Power Management conccncnoccnncnncnnconinncnnonnnnnononanonccncnncnnanacnonnonnanncanonncnnanccnncn Battery Charge and Power Management 0 ccecesccsssseeecseesceeeseeeescsecseeecsesecseesesessceesaeeesseeaseesaeeeeaees Chapter 8 BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces oocoomonomomsmmmmmssms Summary of Functions Functions Specific to the DLL BiosSetupStart occ BiosSetupEnd BiosSetupGetVersion Functions for Retrieving and Setting BIOS Settings BiosSetupGetPermanent BiosSetupSetPermanent BiosSetupGetCurrent BiosSetupSetCurrent Option and Setting Parameters Resume Time coooococcninncnonccnniccnnnnnns BiosSetupSetResumeTime BiosSetupGetResumeTime 5 7 7 1 7 1 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 3 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 6 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 8 7 8 Chapter 9 APM Aware Application Design esessessseosoeoossesosessesoosesossesoeseosesosoesoesessesosossosoesseossessesoesesoesessse seo 9 1 Windows for Workgroups Power Management Interface oe eseseeeceeeseeeseeecseeeesenecsceeseeersesecseeseneee ees 9 1 Windows 95 Power Management Interface ote nn a a RE RE AR 9 1 Waindows 95 Power Message A ee aes 9 2 Appendix A Memory Space for Hardware Identification oomoommmmsmse A 1 Index 1 vi List of Figures Figure Figure 2 1 Figure 4 1 Figure 4
86. nnector Specifications 0 cc eecceeseeeeseeeeseescnecseeeesesecseeecsecssseeaeeesseescsesaeees System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments oi eieeceesssecseeseseeecescseeecsessesesseeetseeeeeeseseeees Power Button Operation eee System Power States cece CPU Activity in Idle Mode and APM E CPU Activity in Standby Mode Dabled Mode db Thermal System Modes cee Low Battery Modes System Running on Battery Power Option and Setting Parameters and Return Values oonocnncnnnncninncncnnonennonnncncnnnnnon ono nacnn rn cnn oran ncnnnncn conos Hardware Identification Address Space A 1 About This Guide This guide provides technical information on the Point 510 pen tablet system hardware and software Revision History This guide is a compilation of the following three previously released documents All information in these three documents relating to the Point 510 pen tablet system is reproduced in this guide Point 510 System Software and Configuration Utilities Guide FMW26TRG1 Point 510 Hardware Technical Reference Guide FMW26TRG2 Point 510 Software Developer s Reference Guide FMW26TRG3 Organization This guide is organized as follows Chapter 1 System Software This chapter gives an overview of system software and utilities preinstalled on the Point 510 pen tablet Chapter 2 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System This chapter provides details on using configura
87. o allow BIOS configuration by the DLL e Loads the APM driver for the BIOS A prototype of this function is shown below int BiosSetupStart This function and returns one of the following values Return Value Description SETUP_API_SUCCESS Returned on success SETUP_API_APMDRVERROR Returned if the power management setup driver is not installed SETUP_API_NOAPM Returned if APM support is disabled SETUP_API_APMERROR Returned if APM function call failed BiosSetupEnd Applications that initialize this DLL using BiosSetupStart must call this function before the application exits This function performs the following tasks e Updates the CMOS checksum and CRC values e Closes and unloads the kernel mode driver FPSIDRV SYS if other applications are not using the driver e Disconnects the BIOS APM driver interface and unloads the driver A prototype of this function is shown below int BiosSetupEnd This function accepts no arguments and returns one of the following values Return Value Description SETUP_API_SUCCESS Returned on success SETUP_API_APMERROR Returned if APM function call failed SETUP_API_APMDRVERROR Returned if the power management setup driver failed to close Functions Specific to the DLL 8 3 BiosSetupGetVersion This function returns the version number of the DLL A prototype of the function is shown below WORD BiosSetupGetVersion This function accepts no arguments and returns the version num
88. o 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 The DC power input connector on the pen tablet and port replicator is manufactured by Hosiden Hosiden part number HEC3900 01 010 Pin assignments for this connector are given in Table 6 3 Table 6 3 DC Power Input Connector Pin Assignments Conductor Description Center Pin 16 Volts DC Sleeve GND When a DC power source is connected to the port replicator or cradle module the port replicator filters DC power and provides protection against reverse polarity at the DC input before DC power is supplied to the pen tablet via the system interface port A fuse built into the port replicator provides circuit overload protection This fuse is not user serviceable Circuitry built into the pen tablet provides protection against reverse polarity 6 2 Peripheral Interfaces Serial Ports Serial port A is a fully functional RS 232 C serial port Serial port B provides receive and transmit Rx Tx functionality only Note the following with respect to using the serial ports e The serial port A connector on the pen tablet is duplicated by the serial port A connector on connectivity peripherals Do not use the connector on the pen tablet while using the connector on your connectivity peripheral e To enable the serial port B connector the Serial Port B Device option in BIOS Setup mu
89. of full speed when the Idle Mode Timeout occurs In APM Enabled mode the CPU is stopped when a CPU idle request is issued by the APM driver In Idle mode the internal CPU clock is throttled or periodically switched on and off to achieve a slower CPU speed This is done by switching the Stop Grant signal on and off Table 7 3 shows the activity of these signals in Idle mode and APM Enabled mode The first dotted line in each column of this table indicates when the timeout occurs and the mode is entered If user activity generates an interrupt the system returns to the Full On state CPU running at full speed until all pending instructions are executed If the Idle Mode option is disabled in the BIOS the CPU will not enter Idle mode Table 7 3 CPU Activity in Idle Mode and APM Enabled Mode Idle Mode APM Enabled Mode System Activity BIOS Control APM Driver Control Stop Grant p a SE SE E STPCLK aE Age E E Internal CPU Clock External Clock i i i on U SLL This table does not depict a precise timing diagram The illustrations given in this table are intended to show the relative characteristic activity of these signals Standby Mode Standby mode is entered when the Standby Mode Timeout configured in BIOS Setup occurs In Standby mode the CPU s internal clock is stopped stopping the CPU as indicated in Table 7 4 Any user activity that generates an interrupt will cau
90. ommand PENSET51 followed by the desired parameters using the following syntax PENSET51 foption setting P C where option and setting are the mnemonic symbols for the desired PENSET51 parameters listed in Table 2 9 Brackets indicate that the parameter is optional Switches P and C allow you to specify permanent or current BIOS settings respectively You can specify several parameters on the same command line To do so place a comma between each parameter Do not exceed the maximum MS DOS command length of 127 characters including spaces For example the following command sets the display device to LCD for the current session and turns the speaker off in permanent BIOS settings PENSET51 DISP L C SPK N The P or C switch applies only to the immediately preceding setting in the command line If you do not type the P or C switch the permanent BIOS setting is changed Note that the P and C switches are mutually exclusive Only one of these switches can be used per setting Also note that some BIOS options can only be applied to permanent settings 4 When all desired options and settings are typed on the command line press Enter to run PENSETS1 When the PENSET51 command is complete the following message is displayed Configuration complete The following table lists PENSET51 parameters and the BIOS settings that they configure These BIOS options are the same as those for BIOS Setup Refer to BIOS Setup
91. ommands see the appropriate topic in the PM Setup Help window or tap the Help button in the PM Setup window that is currently displayed Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Using PENSET51 PENSET51 is an MS DOS program that allows you to configure BIOS settings using the command PENSET51 You can run PENSET51 in one of two modes menu mode or command line mode Running PENSET51 in menu mode displays options and settings in pen active menu screens nearly identical to BIOS Setup To run PENSE T51 in command line mode you type the command PENSET51 followed by command line options that specify the BIOS settings that you want to configure When you press Enter PENSET51 configures the BIOS settings and exits returning you to the MS DOS command line You can also create a batch file containing PENSET51 commands that configures BIOS settings PENSET51 supports the pen as an input device in menu mode A keyboard is required to run PENSET51 from the MS DOS command line Note that if a keyboard is unavailable you can use the Windows control panel applet Point 510 Setup to configure BIOS settings See Using Point 510 Setup earlier in this manual for details Running PENSET51 in Menu Mode To run PENSET51 in menu mode 1 Start your system in MS DOS mode Note that PENSET51 can be run in menu mode in an MS DOS box however when you do so you will not be able to use the pen It is recommended that you restart your system in MS DOS
92. on is displayed when you start the system Numlock Off Determines the initial state of the keyboard Numlock Auto Select Auto to turn on Numlock automatically if a On keyboard is connected when you start the system 2 12 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System BIOS Setup Exit Menu Options Exit menu options are described in Table 2 8 Table 2 8 Exit Menu Options Option Description Save Changes and Exit Exit after writing all changed BIOS Setup settings to CMOS memory Discard Changes and Exit Exit without saving changes to BIOS Setup settings to CMOS memory Load All Default Values Load default settings for all BIOS Setup options Load All Previous Values Read previous settings from CMOS memory and load in all BIOS Setup options Save Changes Save BIOS changes to CMOS BIOS Setup 2 13 Using Point 510 Setup Point 510 Setup is a control panel application that allows you to configure several BIOS options To run Point 510 Setup 1 Open the Control Panel and double tap on the Point 510 Setup icon shown here Point 510 Setup A series of tab property sheets listing options that you can configure is displayed 2 Configure options on each property sheet as desired Unless otherwise indicated on the property sheet all settings that you configure using Point 510 Setup affect permanent BIOS settings For details on options and settings on each property sheet tap the Help button on the pro
93. oot Disabled Enabled 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 When enabled either a supervisor or user password can be used to boot the system Diskette Access All Supervisor Only Determines whether the external floppy disk drive is accessible 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 accessible when you select Supervisor Only Fixed Disk Boot Sector Normal Write Protect Determines whether the hard disk s boot sector is write protected Note that this option is not accessible if a user password is used to enter BIOS Setup Caution Do not select Write Protect on systems running Windows 95 The Windows 95 operating system must occasionally write to the boot sector Select Normal if your system runs Windows 95 2 10 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Power Savings Menu Options Options for the Power Savings menu are described in Table 2 6 Default settings for most options in the this menu differ depending on the setting selected for the Power Savings option The Option column in Table 2 6 calls out the default setting for each option when the Max Performance and Max Battery Life
94. or details on configuring your system for use in a wireless network e WEWTCP This directory contains the drivers needed to use TCP IP over your wireless network if you are running Windows for Workgroups on your pen tablet system These files are also available on the Microsoft web site Refer to the Microsoft web site for the latest information on these drivers For more details on configuring your system for use in a wireless network refer to the files referenced above and refer to the system administration documentation for your wireless network server Wireless LAN Support 1 3 Overview of System Configuration Tools and Utilities 1 4 An overview of the configuration tools and utilities available for configuring the Point 510 is given in the following Unless otherwise noted all of these utilities are preinstalled on the Point 510 pen tablet Instructions on using most of these programs are given later in this manual Related documentation is referenced for utilities that are beyond the scope of this manual BIOS Setup A BIOS configuration utility stored in the system s ROM BIOS Setup is also referred to as PenSetup in some related documentation Point 510 Setup A Windows control panel application that allows you to configure BIOS options This utility is preinstalled on the Point 510 pen tablet and is also distributed with the Point 510 Developer Utilities diskette in the following directory UTIL POINT510 PM Setup A
95. parallel port Choose ECP Extended Capabilities Port Output Only or Bidirectional depending on the mode required for your peripheral device PCA 3 3E0 PC Card Address N Disabled Determines the address assigned to the A Auto PC Card slot Select Auto to configure the system to assign the address automatically LADD OFF Disabled LAN Address 270 270 Determines the I O port address used 280 280 for the interface between the wireless 290 290 LAN adapter and the CPU This option applies only to systems equipped with a cid au bal n wireless LAN e Select 358 358 Disabled if your system is not equipped 360 360 with a built in wireless LAN adapter 368 368 2 24 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System Table 2 10 MFG510 Parameters Continued Option Setting Function Description LIRQ N None LAN IRQ 10 10 Determines the IRQ assigned to the 11 11 wireless LAN adapter This option e 5 applies only to systems equipped with a 7 7 built in wireless LAN adapter KB Y Enabled Keyboard Hot Plug N Disabled Enables hot plug capability for the keyboard port When enabled allows the keyboard to be connected and disconnected while the system is on Only Fujitsu low power 3 volt keyboards are supported for hot plug capability DISP L LCD Display select Video M Monitor Determines whether the pen tablet LCD or an external monitor is used as the display device Note that using the Display Select hotpad will change this setting
96. pend PBT_APMQUERYSUSPENDFAILED Sent when a suspend request is denied PBT_APMRESUMESUSPEND Sent when system operation is restored resume after a suspend operation PBT_APMRESUMECRITICAL Sent when system operation is restored resume after a critical suspend operation APM Aware Application Design Appendix A Memory Space for Hardware Identification The Point 510 pen tablet provides programmable areas of the system s flash memory for storing hardware identification numbers Table A 1 shows the physical address of these programmable areas Each of these areas can hold 32 bytes of data Table A 1 Hardware Identification Address Space Physical Address Suggested Use F000 DF60H Asset tracking number F000 DF40H Serial number Note the following regarding these memory areas e Since these memory areas are in the system s flash memory you must use a special utility to write to them e Although values stored in these memory areas are referred to as asset tracking number and serial number these areas hold zeros as factory default values and can be programmed to hold any value Caution If you update your system s BIOS you will need to rewrite data asset tracking number and serial number stored in the hardware identification address space A 2 Memory Space for Hardware Identification Index A AC adapter 5 6 advanced power management APM 7 2 specification xiii supported revision
97. perty sheet Also note that possible settings for these options are the same as the corresponding options in BIOS Setup Refer to the BIOS Setup options described earlier in this chapter for details on how settings for these options affect your system 3 Tap OK to apply your changes and exit Point 510 Setup when you are finished making changes You can also tap Apply to apply your changes without exiting Point 510 Setup 4 Shutdown and restart the system to activate changes to permanent BIOS settings The system is now configured using changes you made with Point 510 Setup Using PM Setup PM Setup is a power management application that runs under Windows You use PM Setup to create power management profiles that the system will use under different power conditions You can create a separate profile for each of the following power conditions e AC Mode The system is connected to an external power source such as the AC adapter or auto adapter e Normal Battery Mode The system is operating on battery power with greater than 10 battery charge remaining e Low Battery Mode The system is operating on battery power with 10 or lower battery charge remaining The actual threshold in terms of a percentage of battery charge at which the system changes from Normal to Low Battery mode may vary slightly If you create power management profiles using PM Setup the profiles you create are used only while PM Setup is running 2 14
98. ponents that comprise Point 510 connectivity peripherals are shipped unassembled Refer to the Point 510 Connectivity Peripherals Installation Guide for directions on assembling and installing these components Portable Port Expander This connectivity peripheral provides the following ports floppy disk drive port video port parallel port serial port A serial port B Rx Tx only and PS 2 style mouse port Wall Mount Cradle The wall mount cradle provides a convenient place to store the pen tablet or input data with a keyboard and connect to DC power This cradle provides a PS 2 style keyboard port and DC power High Usage Cradle This cradle is designed for use on a desk or counter top and provides the following ports PS 2 style keyboard port PS 2 style mouse port and DC power input High Connectivity Cradle This cradle is designed for use on a desk or counter top and provides the following ports PS 2 style keyboard port PS 2 style mouse port DC power input floppy disk drive port video port parallel port serial port A serial port B Rx Tx only 3 1 3 2 e Port Replicator This connectivity peripheral provides the following ports PS 2 style keyboard port PS 2 style mouse port DC power input floppy disk drive port video port parallel port serial port A serial port B Rx Tx only e Charge Only Cradle This connectivity peripheral is a desktop cradle that provides external DC power via the pen tablet s high usage conta
99. py disk drive port 42 FD_TRKO 5 V Track 0 Floppy disk drive port 44 FD_WP 5 V Write protect Floppy disk drive port 46 FD_RDATA 5 V Read data Floppy disk drive port 48 FD_SIDE 5 V Head select Floppy disk drive port 6 10 Peripheral Interfaces Table 6 10 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued Pin Signal Name Input Output Level Description Port or Connector 97 FD_ATCH 5 V Drive attached This signal is pulled low grounded at the floppy disk drive when the floppy drive is attached Floppy disk drive port 51 CRT_HSYNG Analog Horizontal sync Video port 52 CRT_VSYNC Analog Vertical sync Video port 54 CRT_RED Analog Red analog video out Video port 56 CRT_GRN Analog Green analog video out Video port 120 CRT_BLUE Analog Blue analog video out Video port 76 MSDATA 5 V Data Mouse port 77 MSCLK 5 V Clock Mouse port 78 KBDATA 5 V Data Keyboard 79 KBCLK 5 V Clock Keyboard 80 KBFNSMI 5 V Keyboard function SMI This signal is used with Fujitsu low power keyboards When the Fn key is pressed in combination with keys FO through F9 this input is driven low Keyboard 83 COM1_RI 5 V Ring indicator This input is driven low when a telephone ring signal is received by the modem Serial port A 84
100. removed and no external power connected Charge time 8 hours external power connected 10 hours system running on battery power Bridge battery is not field replaceable The bridge battery is charged when external power is supplied to the system or when the system is running on battery power The bridge battery is not charged when the system is suspended and external power is not supplied CMOS battery Type lithium rechargeable Capacity 50 mAh Voltage 3 V Charge time 50 60 hours Powers CMOS and real time clock CMOS battery is not field replaceable AC adapter Input autosensing 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Output 16 VDC 2 7A Fujitsu order number FMWACA4A FMWAC4B and FMWAC4C AC adapter module CA01007 0520 There are power cables available for North American United Kingdom and European power standards 5 6 Specifications Environmental Specifications Environmental specifications for the Point 510 pen tablet are given in Table 5 9 Table 5 9 Environmental Specifications Feature Specification Temperature Operating 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Nonoperating 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity Operating 20 to 85 RH noncondensing Nonoperating 8 to 95 RH noncondensing Altitude Operating 200 ft to 10 000 ft 61m to 3 047m Nonoperating 40 000 ft 12 189m maximum Physical Specifications Physical specifications for the Point 5
101. rned on V5SPORT V3SPORT and VDDAPORT 17 27 GND GND Ground 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 50 53 55 57 58 59 60 109 111 113 115 116 117 118 119 7 8 67 NC No Connection 68 81 82 91 92 95 99 100 101 102 103 104 106 6 14 Peripheral Interfaces Chapter 7 System Power This chapter covers the Point 510 pen tablet power system hardware power management states and state transitions Power System Controls The Power button on the pen tablet allows the user to suspend and resume system operation or turn the system on and off depending on the Power Button setting in BIOS Setup The table below shows the system power state changes caused by pressing the Power button for each BIOS setting Table 7 1 Power Button Operation BIOS Power System Power State Before System Power State After Pressing Button Setting Pressing Power Button Power Button Suspend Off Full On system boots Resume Full On Suspend mode Suspend mode Full On system operation resumes Power On Off Off Full On Full On Off Suspend mode Full On system operation resumes Default setting recommended The Reset button on the Point 510 pen tablet is located inside the PC Card door next to the Eject button Pressing the Reset button reboots the system the equivalent of issuing a hard reset on a desk top system Reset Button 9 Co m oQ
102. se a transition out of the Standby state to the Full On state The hard disk drive is forced into standby mode spun down and the display is turned off when the standby mode timeout occurs Table 7 4 CPU Activity in Standby Mode System Activity Standby Stop Grant STPCLK Internal CPU Clock External Clock eu DO System Power Suspend Mode In Suspend mode power is maintained to RAM video memory and resume circuitry while other system circuitry and power managed devices are turned off In normal operation system operation is suspended when the Suspend Timeout expires the Power button is pressed or a suspend request is generated by a software application or the APM driver Pressing the Power button will cause the system to resume operation and enter the Full On state Note A critically low battery or the system temperature reaching the critical thermal limit will also force the system into Suspend mode In these situations pressing the Power button will not resume the system Connect external power or install a charged battery pack in the event of a critically low battery Allow the system to cool if the system has reached the critical thermal limit Off State In the Off state the system is fully powered off with the exception of the real time clock Note that the system will continue to draw a very small amount of battery power when the system is off For this reason the pen tablet sho
103. st be set to System Interface Port and the Serial Port B option must be enabled Both serial port connectors are male 9 pin D connectors Pin assignments for the serial port connectors are shown in Table 6 4 Table 6 4 Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Signal e Carrier detect Receive data Transmit data Data terminal ready Ground Data set ready Request to send Clear to send oO O N ODO a AJ WO PY Ring indicator Serial port B provides only these signals Serial Ports 6 3 Floppy Disk Drive Port The floppy disk drive port is compatible with the Fujitsu FMWFD2 floppy disk drive Pin assignments for the floppy disk drive connector are given in Table 6 5 Table 6 5 Floppy Disk Drive Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 Ground os 21 19 17 15 18 1 9 7 5 3 y 3 Head select 20 2022 20 10 614 fifo 0 2 4 Read disk data 5 Floppy disk drive attached 6 Write data 7 Mode select 8 No connection 9 Drive select 10 5 Volt power 11 5 Volt power 12 5 Volt power 13 Index 14 Write protected 15 Track 00 16 Ground 17 Write gate 18 Ground 19 No connection 20 Step pulse 21 Direction control 22 Motor on 23 No connection 24 Disk
104. system The PC Card is now installed and you should be able to use the PC Card with your system Removing a PC Card To remove a PC Card 1 Stop the PC Card using the appropriate features of your operating system 2 Ensure that the system is either running or has been shut down Note Removing a PC Card while system operation is suspended is not recommended as the system may hang when operation is resumed 3 Choose one of the following e If your PC Card does not have any external attachments or such attachments can be removed remove any external cables or other attachments from the PC Card open the PC Card door and press the Eject button for the PC Card slot e If your PC Card has external attachments such as connectors cables or antennas which cannot be removed and prevent you from opening the PC Card door remove the PC Card by pulling the card out by whatever external attachment is available 4 Pull the PC Card all the way out of the slot 5 If necessary close the PC Card door Installing DIMM Cards The Point 510 pen tablet has 2 DIMM slots that allow you to install up to 48 MB additional memory for a total of 56 MB including 8 MB built in memory on the system board Table 4 1 shows the possible configurations for DIMMs installed in slots 1 and 2 and the amount of additional memory for each Note Two 32 MB DIMMs can be installed however only a total of 56 MB will be recognized and used by the system Table 4 1
105. t is turned off 75 MAINDET Out GND Main unit detect This line is tied to ground inside the pen tablet This line indicates to a peripheral device connected to the system interface port that the system is attached System Interface Port 6 13 Table 6 10 System Interface Port Connector Pin Assignments Continued Pin Signal Name Sa Level Description Port or Connector 98 PORTONLY In 5 V Port replicator with no System Interface high usage contacts detect See High Usage This signal is driven low Contacts earlier in this grounded to indicate to the chapter for details on pen tablet that a device which related signals for the does not use the high usage high usage contacts contacts is connected to the system interface port This signal is tied to ground inside When the pen tablet detects this connectivity signal the following signals on peripherals which the system interface port are connect to the system activated by the pen tablet interface port MSDATA MSCLK KBDATA and KBCLK 96 PORTDET In 5 V Port replicator detect This signal is tied to ground inside This signal is driven low connectivity grounded to indicate to the peripherals which pen tablet that a device is connect to the system connected to the system interface port interface port When the pen tablet detects this signal the following outputs from the pen tablet are tu
106. ter 2 Configuring the Point 510 Pen Tablet System This chapter provides instructions on how to use various configuration utilities developed to support the Point 510 pen tablet About BIOS Settings Some BIOS configuration utilities allow you to select permanent or current settings when configuring some BIOS options BIOS settings reside in the system s CMOS memory When the system is powered on BIOS settings are copied into the system s dynamic memory and the system runs using BIOS parameters stored in dynamic memory Settings in dynamic memory are referred to as current settings and settings stored in CMOS memory are referred to as permanent settings When you change a permanent setting BIOS parameters stored in CMOS 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 duration of the current session A change to the current setting only remains in effect until the system is rebooted Windows 95 Audit Mode Windows 95 as preinstalled on the Point 510 pen tablet is preconfigured for the pen tablet system The first time the system is started the User Information screen is displayed along with a series of first run screens for the end user to perform such tasks as entering User Company name Certificate of Authenticity and End User License Acceptance information
107. that the hard disk drive is more vulnerable to shock and vibration damage when it is spinning Video Timeout Off When this timeout occurs the display system Max Performance default 30 seconds including the backlight is turned off Off Max Battery Life default 1 2 4 6 8 10 Max Performance default Off Max Battery Life default 1 Minute 1 2 4 6 8 12 16 20 minutes Idle Mode Timeout Off Enables or disables Idle mode Select Off to Disable Max Performance default 1 2 second Idle mode Select 1 2 Second to enable idle mode Off Max Battery Life default When in idle mode the CPU speed drops to the idle 1 2 Second mode CPU speed Standby Mode Timeout Off Determines the amount of time elapsed with no system activity before the system enters standby mode Suspend Mode Timeout 5 10 15 20 30 Determines the amount of time elapsed with no Max Performance default 30 40 60 Minutes system activity before system operation is Minutes Max Battery Life Off suspended automatically default 5 Minutes Resume On Time Off Select On to configure your system to resume On operation at the time of day specified in the Resume Time field Resume Time XX XX XX 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 that the system uses a 24 hour clock BIOS Setup 2 11 Table 2 6 Power Savings Options Continuea
108. tion utilities to configure the Point 510 pen tablet Chapter 3 Pen Tablet Hardware Features This chapter gives an overview of the Point 510 pen tablet system and discusses some of the system s newer features and technology Chapter 4 Installing System Components This chapter gives detailed instructions on installing PC Cards adding memory and replacing the hard disk drive Chapter 5 Specifications This chapter gives specifications on the pen tablet system s components and interfaces Industry standards supported by the Point 510 pen tablet are also covered Chapter 6 Peripheral Interfaces This chapter provides details on peripheral interfaces provided by the Point 510 pen tablet and port replicator Chapter 7 System Power This chapter gives details on the pen tablet s power system Power management and implementation of the Advanced Power Management standard is discussed Chapter 8 BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces This chapter gives details on using DLLs which allow your application to configure the Point 510 BIOS Chapter 9 APM Aware Application Design This chapter gives a brief overview of advanced power management APM interfaces for Windows for Workgroups and Windows 95 applications Appendix A Memory Space for Hardware Identification This appendix gives details on some of the pen tablet s programmable I O registers xi Related Documentation xii The following documents contain information on using
109. ts fixed frequency and variable frequency analog monitors in interlaced and non interlaced modes of operation Note The pen digitizer does not map to resolutions higher than 800 x 600 If the system s display resolution has been changed to use an external monitor and you now want to use the pen as an input device you must change the resolution back to 800 x 600 or 640 x 480 for VGA mode for proper operation A mouse can be used as an alternate input device at any selected display resolution 5 2 Specifications Digitizer Specifications The Point 510 pen tablet uses a resistive digitizer When the pen touches the screen a conductive membrane contacts another conductive plane and determines the location of the pen Table 5 4 shows the digitizer specifications Note The digitizer system is designed for use with the pen Although you can use your finger nail in the same manner as a pen the digitizer system is not intended to be used as a touch screen Table 5 4 Digitizer Specifications Feature Description Surface Non glare Resolution 493 DPI horizontal 657 DPI vertical Sampling Rate 100 points per second Wireless LAN Adapter Specifications Specifications for the optional wireless LAN adapter in the Point 510 pen tablet are shown in Table 5 5 Table 5 5 Wireless LAN Adapter Specifications Feature Description Radio Module Proxim RangeLAN2 mini ISA card System Range
110. u From the Exit menu choose the appropriate option See Exiting BIOS Setup later in this chapter for details To load default settings for the currently selected menu tap on Page Defaults in the command bar or press F9 on an external keyboard To load the last settings saved for a selected menu tap on Last Page Saved in the command bar or press F10 on an external keyboard To load factory default settings for all BIOS options select Load All Default Values in the Exit menu To load the last settings saved for all BIOS options select Load All Previous Values in the Exit menu Exiting BIOS Setup 2 4 Once you are finished making changes in BIOS Setup you must save your changes and exit BIOS Setup to apply your configuration changes After you exit BIOS Setup the system will restart using your new BIOS settings To exit BIOS Setup exit any submenu you are currently in then select the Exit menu and choose the appropriate option The Exit menu includes options that allow you to load default BIOS settings previously saved BIOS settings discard your changes save your changes and exit BIOS Setup For details on Exit menu options see BIOS Setup Exit Menu Options later in this section Note Allow the system to boot after exiting BIOS Setup If you turn the system off before the system boots your BIOS changes will not be loaded and you will need to run BIOS Setup again and configure the system Configuring the Point 5
111. uld be stored with a fully charged battery pack if the system will not be in use for more than a few days Power Management States and BIOS Configuration Options 7 7 Other Power Management Issues Issues described up to this point in this chapter deal with the APM driver and BIOS settings that control system performance and power consumption Other power management features described in the following section are built into the system to prevent heat damage and data loss System Temperature and Power Management The system has a built in thermal detection circuit that monitors the CPU temperature If the temperature reaches excessive levels performance is reduced to allow the system to cool Table 7 5 lists the different thermal system modes and gives a description of system operation for each mode Table 7 5 Thermal System Modes Mode Description Normal operating temperature Power management features operate normally High temperature CPU speed reduced to 1 2 full speed Critical temperature System is forced to suspend Battery Charge and Power Management The system monitors the status of the battery pack When the system is running on battery power and the battery voltage level drops performance is reduced to increase battery life and prevent data loss Table 7 6 describes system operation for the different battery voltage levels Table 7 6 Low Battery Modes System Running on Battery Power
112. un when set Time request down to Power Power button Standby On Off in when set to State CPU in Stop Grant mode BIOS Suspend Resume in Display off backlight off BIOS Real time clock remains Suspend powered All other Mode State components powered off Timeout RAM refreshed logic components in standby Suspend mode State CPU stopped Stop Clock other components powered off Figure 7 2 Power Management State Transitions 7 4 System Power Table 7 2 shows the state of individual components for different system power states when state transitions are controlled by the BIOS Note that state transitions for some of these devices can be set independently in the Power Savings menu in BIOS Setup Table 7 2 System Power States Component Full On Mode Standby Mode Suspend Mode Off Mode CPU On Stop grant Stop clock Off Core logic On On Standby Off DRAM On On On refresh Off Real time clock On On On On PC Card controller On On Standby Off Keyboard controller On On Standby Off Video controller On On Standby Off Video memory On On On refresh Off Display On Off Off Off Backlight On Off Off Off Hard disk drive On Spin down Off Off I O controller On On Standby Off Wireless LAN adapter On Off Off Off Optional Power Management States and BIOS Configuration Options When the BIOS controls state transitions the system power states uti
113. uration utilities for PC Cards Inside the Registry for Microsoft Windows 95 This manual provides information on the Windows 95 registry and is published by Microsoft Press lt http www microsoft com mspress gt or call 1 800 MSPRESS in the U S in Canada 1 800 667 1115 or 416 293 8464 Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit This manual is a technical guide for installing configuring and supporting Windows 95 and is published by Microsoft Press lt http www microsoft com mspress gt or call 1 800 MSPRESS in the U S in Canada 1 800 667 1115 or 416 293 8464 Windows 95 Registry Troubleshooting ISBN 1562055569 This manual provides information on the Windows 95 registry and is published by New Riders Publishing About This Guide The following contain information on software development tools for Windows Programmers Guide to Pen Services for Microsoft Windows 95 This manual is currently out of print however the on line version of this manual is included with the on line documentation for Microsoft Visual C and with the Microsoft Developer s Network CD ROM This manual provides details on pen support for Microsoft Windows 95 Note that Microsoft Windows for Workgroups and Windows 95 use the same API to provide pen support so you can refer to this manual for details on application design for Windows for Workgroups as well as Windows 95 Microsoft Developers Network CD ROM This CD ROM provides details on application pro
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