StylisticTM 3500 Technical Reference Guide
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Table of Contents About This Guide ........................................................................................................................... viii Organization .................................................................................................................................................... Related Documentation ................................................................................................................................. Technical Support ..............
Specify Memory Size......................................................................................................................... /PARTITION or /P ........................................................................................................................... /FILE or /F ....................................................................................................................................... /CREATE Option Syntax ............................................................
Chapter 7 System Power .................................................................................................................................. 66 System Power Hardware ............................................................................................................................... Battery Pack ......................................................................................................................................... DC Power Inputs.....................................
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 a DIMM Card ............................................
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.
About This Guide This guide provides technical information on the Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 pen tablet computer for technicians, hardware developers, and software developers. Organization 0 This guide is organized as follows: • 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.
Related Documentation 0 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.
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 . 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 .
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.
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 2 The Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is distributed with one of the following operating systems preinstalled: • Windows 98 • Windows NT Workstation 4.
• 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.
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 3 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.
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 3 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.
Using BIOS Setup 3 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 Menu Bar Main BIOS Configuration Settings Advanced PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Security Power Boot Item-Specific Help Window Info Exit Item Specific Help [02:34:56] [02/01/2001] Floppy Disk A: [1.44/1.2 MB, 3.
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 Setup.
BIOS Setup Main Menu Options 3 All details listed in this chapter reflect BIOS version 1.02. Note: 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.
Primary Master Submenu Options 3 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 None Hard Disk IDE hard disk drive configuration method. Select [Auto] to load configuration parameters from the hard disk drive automatically. Selecting [None] disables the hard drive.
Advanced Menu Options 3 Options in the Advanced menu are described in Table 3-3. Table 3-3. BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Options Option Plug & Play OS Settings No Yes Description 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.
Serial/Parallel Port Configuration Submenu Options 3 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 Serial Port Settings Disabled Enabled Auto Description Determines whether the serial port is active and the method used to configure the serial port.
Table 3-4. Serial/Parallel Port Configurations Submenu Options (Continued) Option Settings Description DMA Channel DMA 1 DMA 3 Determines the DMA channel assigned to the infrared port when using Fast IR mode. This option is only selectable when the Infrared Port Mode setting is FIR. Parallel Port Disabled Enabled Auto Determines how system resources for the parallel port are configured. Select [Enabled] to configure resources manually.
Keyboard/Mouse Features Submenu Options 3 Configuration options for the Keyboard/Mouse Features submenu are given in Table 3-5. Table 3-5. Keyboard/Mouse Features Submenu Options Option Settings Description Numlock Auto On Off This option determines the state of the NumLock key when the system is powered on. Hot Plug Disabled Enabled This option determines whether the system is hot-pluggable. Select [Enabled] to allow devices to be connected while the system is running.
Video Submenu Options 3 Options for the Video Features submenu are given in Table 3-6. Table 3-6. Video Features Submenu Options Option Display Settings Internal Flat Panel External Simultaneous Description 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.
Internal Device Configurations Submenu 3 Options for the Internal Device Configurations submenu are given in Table 3-7. Table 3-7. Internal Device Configurations Submenu Options Option Floppy Disk Controller Settings Disabled Enabled Description When [Enabled] is selected, the floppy disk drive is enabled. When [Disabled] is selected, the floppy disk drive is disabled. IDE Controller Disabled Enabled When [Enabled] is selected, the IDE port is enabled.
PCI Configuration Submenu 3 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.
CPU Features Submenu 3 Options for the CPU Features submenu are given in Table 3-9. Table 3-9. CPU Features Submenu Options Option Processor Serial Number Settings Enabled Disabled Description This option configures the Processor Serial Number 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.
Security Menu Options 3 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 Clear Indicates whether a supervisor password has been specified. (This field cannot be changed directly.
Table 3-11. BIOS Setup Security Menu Options (Continued) Option Boot from Removable Media Settings All Supervisor Only Description 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.
Hard Disk Security Submenu 3 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 Primary Master Settings Disabled Enabled Description When [Enabled] is selected, the hard disk is locked with the password. Data in the locked disk cannot be read on any system other than the original system on which it was locked, or on systems with identical password settings.
Power Menu Options 3 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 the Power Savings BIOS option. (Refer to Chapter 7 of this manual for more information on power management.) Caution 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.
Table 3-14. BIOS Setup Power Savings Options (Continued) Option Settings Description Standby Timeout Off 1 Minute 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 12 Minutes 16 Minutes Standby Mode turns off various devices in the system, including the screen and the CPU until you start using the computer again. Select the period of time the system should be inactive before it automatically enters standby mode.
Advanced Features Options Submenu 3 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 Enabled Determines whether the Suspend/Resume switch is enabled or disabled. Note that when this option is in Disabled mode, the switch will still resume from an auto-suspended state.
Boot Menu Options 3 Boot menu options are described in Table 3-16. Table 3-16. BIOS Setup Boot Menu Options Option Settings QuickBoot Disabled Enabled Auto Description Determines whether the full set of tests are run during the Power-On Self Test (POST). When [Enabled] is selected, a less extensive memory test is performed and the size of installed memory is not displayed during the memory test.
Info Menu 3 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.
Using CMOSRDWR 3 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 (i.e.
PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 3 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.
Table 3-20. PHDISK Command Line Options (Continued) Option /INFO /REFORMAT Parameters Description /PARTITION Displays data about the save-to-disk partition. /FILE Displays data about the save-to-disk file. /PARTITION Reformat the save-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.
Automatic Memory Size Calculation 3 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.
/CREATE Option Syntax 3 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 PHDISK /CREATE /FILE (or PHDISK /C /F) Description If no save-to-disk partition exists, PHDISK creates a save-to-disk file large enough for the current system configuration.
DELETE Option 3 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 displayed after a Resume From Disk operation. /DELETE Option Syntax 3 Table 3-23 lists valid examples of the PHDISK /DELETE option. Table 3-23. PHDISK /DELETE Option Command Description PHDISK /DELETE /FILE (or PHDISK /D /F) Delete save-to-disk file.
Messages 3 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 3 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.
Save to Disk Partition Exists 3 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.
Not Enough System Memory 3 The following 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 3 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.
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 4 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.
Removing a PC Card 4 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 4 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.
Removing a DIMM Card 4 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.
Chapter 5 Hardware Specifications Specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet and mini-dock are given in this chapter. General Specifications 5 General specifications for the pen tablet are given in Table 5-1. Table 5-1. Logic System Specifications Feature Specification Comments Architecture IBM-AT compatible Microprocessor Intel 500 MHz Celeron processor Chipset Intel 440MX -100 Cache Level 1 (L1) cache: 32 KB Level 2 (L2) cache: 128 KB L1 cache (internal CPU) is always enabled.
Display Specifications 5 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 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.
Digitizer Specifications 5 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 5 The display for your pen tablet incorporates a breakthrough digitizer technology that dramatically improves outdoor viewability.
Peripheral Interface Specifications 5 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 tablet are given in Chapter 6 of this manual. Table 5-5.
Power System Specifications 5 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.
Environmental Specifications 5 Environmental specifications for the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are given in 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.
Internal LAN/Modem Specifications 5 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 Feature LAN Part Specification Transmission media Non-shielded twisted-pair cable. Transmission system Base-band method Data transfer velocity 100 Mbps/10 Mbps Network form Star Max.
Table 5-10. Internal LAN/Modem Specifications Feature Fax * Specification 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 FCC restrictions, line conditions, and other external factors will reduce actual data transmission rates.
Port Replicator/Mini-Dock Specifications 5 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.
Chapter 6 Peripheral Interfaces Details on peripheral interfaces on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet are described in this chapter.
Serial Port 6 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.
Floppy Disk Drive Port 6 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.
Universal Serial Bus Port 6 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 Interface Port 6 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.
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.
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IrDA Port 6 The IrDA port on the Stylistic 3500 pen tablet is compliant with the Infrared Data Association (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.
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PC Card Port 6 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. Figure 6-2 PC Card Port Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 64 65 66 67 68 Table 6-10.
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Hard Disk Drive Port 6 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 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 44 42 40 38 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 36 Table 6-11.
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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 7 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.
DC Power Inputs 7 External DC power can be connected at three locations on the pen tablet: • DC power connector on the pen tablet • System interface connector • 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.
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: • Include the header file BIOSINC.H in your program source code.
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 is done to provide consistent terminology throughout this manual. InitializeBIOS 8 This function initializes the API. This function must be called before any other functions in this API can be called. This function, • Opens the API. • Connects to the APM BIOS.
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 8 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.
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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: • HOTPAD.DLL A dynamic-link library. • HOTPAD.
SetHotpadNotification 9 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 MessageID ) Parameters this function accepts are described below: Parameter Description WindowHandle Handle to the application window that will receive hotpad notification messages.
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. • HDD replacement should only be performed at a static-free workstation. Avoid touching connector pins and circuit boards on the drive or pen tablet.
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 • 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. • Be careful not to damage the hard disk drive’s printed circuit board when removing the drive.
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.
Flex Cable Connector Foam Insert Flex Cable Connector Unused pins Figure A-5: Installing the IDE Hard Disk Drive Installing the Hard Disk Drive 9 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 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.
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”.
AT Commands Table 9 AT Data Commands 9 The shaded portion of the table are stored with the AT&W command. Command Specification A/ Repeat last command. A Answer command. D Dial H I L M 3 T 123456789*0#ABCD P 1234567890 W 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.
Command N O 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 communication standard specified by S7 and the ATB command. During handshake, fallback to a lower speed may occur. 0 Instructs the modem to exit online command mode and return to data mode (see AT Escape Sequence, +++). Enables modem to send result codes to the computer.
Command &P &S &T Specification 0 39% make/break ratio. 10PPS 1 33% make/break ratio. 10PPS 2 33% make/break ratio. 20PPS 0 DSR always ON. 1 DSR comes on when establishing a connection and goes off when the connection ends. 0 Abort. Stops any test in progress. 1 Local analog loop. &V View active configuration and stored profile. &W Store current configuration &Zn Store telephone number. (n=0, 1, 2, 3) /A 3 3 0 Sets MNP block size max. 64 characters 1 Sets MNP block size max.
Command /N /V /X Specification Default 0 Normal speed-buffered mode. 1 Direct mode (if parallel I/F is selected, same as /NO). 2 MNP reliable mode (MNP -> disconnect) 3 Auto-reliable mode (LAPM -> MNP -> NORMAL -> disconnect). Same as /N5. 4 LAPM-reliable mode (LAPM -> disconnect) 5 Auto-reliable mode (LAPM -> MNP -> NORMAL -> disconnect). Same as /N3. 0 Disable protocol result code appended to DCE speed. 1 Enable protocol result code appended to DCE speed. 2 Same as /V1.
Command %C %E Specification =21 Attempt to connect at 53333bit/s =? Shows the current value. ? Shows the range [0-21] 0 V.42bis/MNP5 disable. No data compression. 1 V.42bis/MNP5 enable. Data compression enabled. 0 Disable line quality monitor and auto-retrain. 1 Enable line quality monitor and auto-retrain. 2 Enable line quality monitor and fall back/fall forward.
AT Fax (Class1) Commands 9 Command +FCLASS Specification Default ? Service class indication (*1) =n Service class selection (*2) =? Service 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 carrier. =? Transmit FAX modulation. (*3) =n Receive FAX with carrier. =? Receive FAX modulation. (*3) =n Transmit HDLC data with carrier.
V.25ter AT Commands 9 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= v8o v8a v8cf 1: The default value disables the CI origination option while in V.8 negotiation. However, the modem, when initiating the call as a data call, detects ANSam and is capable of starting in V.34 mode.
S Register Table 9 Default is North America. The shaded portions of the table are stored with AT&W command. Reg * S0 Function Auto answer ring number Units Default Rings 000 Range 000-255 *JP000-015 S1 Ring counter. Read only. Rings 000 000-255 S2 Escape character ASCII 043 000-128 ** S3 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 * S6 Wait time for dial tone.
S22 Results bit mapped options status (Read only) 0: Displays “CONNECT” ATX0 4: Displays “CONNECT xxx” ATX1 5: ATX1 mode + dial tone detection ATX2 6: ATX1 mode + busy tone detection ATX3 7: ATX1 mode + dial & busy tone detection ATX4 3 0: 33% Make/Break ratio AT&P1, &P2 3 Bit 7 1: 39% Make/Break ratio AT&P0 010 000, 005-065 S24 Timer to control sleep mode. 000 = disable S37 Dial line rate.
S38 S91 56K Dial Line Rate =0 56K disabled =1 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 Line Transmit Level. This register is effective only for Japan.
Result Codes Summary Result Code 9 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.
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.
Appendix C Agency Notices FCC Notices 9 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 9 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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.
Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network 9 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.
Avertissement Pour assurer la sécurité, les utilisateurs doivent vérifier que la prise de terre du service d’électricité, les lignes téléphoniques et les conduites d’eau métalliques sont connectées ensemble. Les utilisateurs NE doivent PAS tenter d’établir ces connexions eux-mêmes, mais doivent contacter les services d’inspection d’installations électriques appropriés ou un électricien. Ceci peut être particulièrement important en régions rurales.
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, specificat
E L ECP mode, parallel port, selecting, 12 emulate mouse, pen subsystem, 4 environmental, specifications, 43 exiting BIOS Setup, exit menu options, 25 external video, 39 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 F 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 Mic
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.
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.
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