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