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accuracy of the contents of this document. We disclaim liability for errors, om issions,
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UL Notice
For continued protection against the risk of fire, replace only with
the same type and rating of fuse.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only
with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to
manufacturer's instruction.
CMOS battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge,
disassemble or dispose of in fire.
Caution
Caution
Warning
Contact Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. to obtain information to
order the replacement battery.
Warning
For a spare battery pack, order only Fujitsu Model FMW25BP1
(CA54200-0301) or FMW25BP2 (CA54200-0305).
To charge the battery pack FMW25BP1 or FMW25BP2 externally,
use only the Stylistic 1200 External Battery Charger.
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FCC Notice
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. These limits are desig ned to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a re sidential
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 this 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 and correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• 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 emission limits governing this device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc.,
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canadian DOC Comp lian ce
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emiss ions
from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regula tions of th e Canadian
Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les
limites applicables aux appareils numériques de classe B prescrites dans le règlem e nt
sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications du
Canada.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Getting Started
Included with the Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet ............................................ 1-1
System Will Not Resume Operation ............................................ 3-6
Display Screen Is Blank or Difficult to Read............................... 3-7
Infrared Data Transfer Is Not Working....................................... 3-7
Pen Tablet Is Not Responding to the Pen.................................... 3-8
Cursor Is Not Tracking Pen........................................................... 3-8
Audio Volume Too Low........................................... ..................... 3-8
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
The Stylistic 1200™ pen tablet is a high-performance pen-based tablet computer that
supports Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, and Windows NT. This chapter
gives an overview of the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet features.
Included with the Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet1
The following items are included with the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet:
• Stylistic 1200 pen kit (includes pen, spare pen battery, and three spare pen tips)
• Hard disk drive with operating system installed (shipped installed in pen tablet)
• Operating system user’s guide with certificate of authenticity for operating
system software
Optional Accessories1
The following optional accessories can be used with the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet.
Refer to the instructions provided with these accessories for details on their use.
• Auto adapter
• Stylistic 1200 port replicator
• External floppy disk drive FMWFD2 (requires port replicator)
• Fujitsu low-power keyboard
• Bar code reader
•Desk stand
• Hand strap
• Pen tether
• Stylistic 1200 harsh environment case
• Stylistic 1200 slip case
• Keyboard combo case
• Stylistic 1200 battery pack (spare)
• Stylistic 1200 external battery charger
1-1
Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet Features1
Features and controls that you use to operate the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet are
described briefly below. Details on how to use these features are given later in this
manual.
• Status display: Indicates the operational status of the pen tablet.
• Pen: The main pointing device that you use to run programs and enter data. A
pen holder is built into the pen tablet to store the pen when not in use.
• Power switch: Allows you to turn system power on or off.
• Suspend/Resume button: Allows you to suspend and resume system operation.
• Reset button: Restarts the system.
• Speaker: Allows you to play back audio files without external hardware.
• Microphone: Allows you to record sound such as voice messages.
• PC Card door: Allows you to access PC Cards installed in PC Card slots.
• IrDA port: Infrared interface for communication with devices compliant with
IrDA Standard 1. 1 or 1.0.
• Hotpads: Allow you to change display and speaker settings by tapping with the
pen.
• Battery pack: Can be removed and charged in an optional ext ernal charger.*
• System interface port: Allows you to conn ect the Stylistic 1200 port replicator.*
• PS/2-style keyboard port: Allows you to attach an external keyboard.*
• DC power connector: Allows you to connect the AC adapter or auto adapter.*
• I/O connector door: Allows access to peripheral interface ports.
• Pen tether attachment points: Allow you to attach a pen tether.*
• Heat sink vents: Provide cooling for processor. (Do n ot obstruct heat sink vents.)
• Audio Jacks: Allow you to connect stereo headphones and an external
microphone.
* These peripherals and accessories are sold separately.
1-2
Getting Started
The following illustrations show the location of features and controls on the Stylistic
1200 pen tablet.
DC Input
Connector
Reset
Button
Battery
Pack
Power
Switch
Suspend/
Resume
Button
IrDA
Port
PC Card
Door
Pen
Holder
Status
Display
PC Card
Shutters
Pen
Microphone
Hot Pads
Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet Features (Front View)
Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet Features
Speaker
1-3
DC Input
Connector
Pen Tether
Attachment
Points
I/O Connector
Door
Audio Jacks
Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet Features (Rear View)
Hand Strap
Mounting
Points
Heat Sink
Vents
(Do not obstruct)
System Interface
Port
DC Contacts
Keyboard
Port
Status Display1
Icons appear in the Status display indicatin g the status of system functions such a s
system power and battery charge level. The location of icons in the Status display is
shown in the following figure.
1-4
Power
Getting Started
Charging
DC Input
Battery Gauge
Status Display Icons
Hard Disk
Drive
Access
PC Card
PC Card
Slot 2
Access
Slot 1
Access
The following table describes the appearance of individual icons in the Status display
and the status indicated when the icon is displayed. (If an icon is not displayed, it
indicates that the related system function is off or inactive.)
System Features
IconSystem Function
Power icon.
Indicates system
state.
DC Input icon.Displayed when DC power is connected and the Power switch
Charging icon
(arrow displayed
near Battery
Gauge icon).
Battery Gauge
icon.
This icon
displays a
number of “cells”
to indicate the
status of the
battery pack.
(Displayed when
Power switch is
on or battery
pack is
charging.)
Continuous: System on (running).
Blinking: Suspend-to-RAM mode.
Not displayed: Sy stem in Fully Off state or
Suspend-to-Disk mode.
See “System States” in Chapter 2 for more details.
is in the On position, or the system is charging.
Continuous: Battery charging.
Blinking: Battery temperature too high, charging stopped.
Not displayed: Battery not charging.
Charge 90% or higher
Charge 75% or higher
Charge 50% or higher
Charge 25% or higher
Continuous:12% - 25% charge.
Blinking cell: Less than 12% charge (low battery warning).
Critically low battery charge. (System operation is suspended
automatically.)
Hard Disk Drive
Access icon.
PC Card Access
icons.
Cell short fault. Battery pack is bad.
Displayed when IDE hard disk drive is active.
Icon 1: Displayed when PC Card slot 1 is active.
Icon 2: Displayed when PC Card slot 2 is active.
Status Display
1-5
Connectors and Peripheral Int erfaces1
Connectors and peripheral interfaces on the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet allow you to
connect a variety of devices. The following figure shows locations of peripheral
connectors on the pen tablet.
DC
Input
Video
Port
Serial
Port
Parallel
Headphone Jack
Mic Jack
Port
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PS/2-style
Keyboard Port
Peripheral Connectors
Getting Started
The following table gives a description of each peripheral connector on the pen
tablet.
Peripheral Connectors
DC input connectorAllows you to co nnect an e xternal po we r source su ch as
the AC adapter or auto adapter.
PS/2-style
keyboard port
Video port
Parallel port
9-pin serial port
(serial port A)
IrDA port
(serial port B)
Mic jackAllows you to connect an external stereo or mono
Headphone jackAllows you to connect headphones or powered external
†
*
†
*
†
*
Allows you to connect a Fujitsu low-power keyboard,
most other PS/2-style keyboards, or a bar code reader.
Allows you to connect an external VGA video monitor.
Allows you to connect a device with a parallel interface
such as a parallel printer.
Allows you to connect an external device with a serial
interface such as a modem. This is a fully-functional
RS232-C serial port.
An infrared transceiver built into the pen tablet allows
you to communicate with other devices that are
compliant with the IrDA Standard Revision 1.1 or 1.0.
Effective range for infrared communication is about 3
feet. A clear li ne-of-sight path must exist between the
IrDA port on the pen tablet and the IrDA transceiver on
the other device.
microphone. Internal micro pho ne is dis abled when you
plug in an external microphone.
speakers. Internal speaker is disabled when you plug in
external headphones or speakers.
System int erface
port
*
DC contactsAllows you to pla ce the pen tablet in a charging devi ce if
To avoi d damagin g the pen ta blet or yo ur peripher al de vice , shu t down the system and turn off
*
the Power switch, or suspend system operation, before connecting or disconnecting a
peripheral device to this port.
†
Open the connector door to access these connectors.
Allows you to connect the Stylistic 1200 port replicator.
Refer to the
for details.
one is available.
Stylistic 1200 Port Replicator User’s Guide
Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces
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1-8
Getting Started
Chapter 2
Using the Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet
This chapter covers the fundamental concepts, basic system operation and use, and
system functions that you need to be familiar with to use the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet.
System States2
Before you begin using the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet, familiarize yourself with the
different system states that the system can use. Being familiar wit h these system
states will help you determine whether it is appropriate to turn on, resume, suspend,
or shut down the system when you begin a new session or end your current session.
System behavior for each system state (or mode) is described briefly in the following,
with each system state listed in decreasing order of power usage:
• Fully On state
The system is running and the display screen is on. The s ystem responds to the
pen or other input.
• Idle and Standby states
Some system functions are regulated or turned off to conserve power. The display
screen may be turned off. The sys tem returns to the Fully On state when pen
activity or other input is detected.
• Suspend-to-RA M mode
System operation is suspended. Most system functions are turned off to conserve
power. Po wer to memory is on, maintaining data in programs tha t were running
before system operation was suspended. The system does not respond to the pen.
• Suspend-to-Disk mode
System operation is suspended. All system functions are turned off to conserve
power. Active data in programs that were running before suspending system
operation is stored on the har d disk drive. The system does not r espond to the pen
or other input.
• Fully Off state
All system functions are turned off to cons erve power. The system does not
respond to the pen or other input.
Your system may be configured to enter some of these states automatically after a
period of inactivity to conserve battery power.
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When you use the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet, you can change the current system state
in a number of ways, depending on what state the system is in. To determine the
current system state, observe the Power icon in the Status display. The following
table gives the different system states represented by the Power icon and describes
how you can change the system state from the current state. (Note that if the Power
icon is not visible, either the Fully Off or Suspend-to-Disk state is indicated.)
Changing System States
Power Icon
Appearance
Power icon
displayed
continuously
Current State
Fully On,
Idle,
or
Standby
To Change State
To enter the Fully Off state, shut down
and turn off the system.
To enter the Suspend-to-RAM or
†
Suspend-to-Disk
state, suspend sy stem
*
operation.
Power icon blinking
Suspend-to-RAM
†
To enter the Fully On state, resume
system operation.
To enter the Fully Off state, resume
system operation, then shut down and
turn off your system.
Power icon not
displayed
Fully Off
or
To enter the Fully On state, start your
system, or resume system operati on.
Suspend-to-Disk†
* Information in this table is supplied to help you understand which system states your system
can enter from the current system state. Refer to the procedures on starting the system,
shutting down the system, suspending system operation, and resuming system operation
given later in this chapter for details on changing the current system state.
†
Your system may be configured to use either Suspend-to-RAM mode, Suspend-to-Disk mode,
or may use both modes sequentially. Contact your local help desk or reseller if your system
configuration is uns ui table.
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Using the Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet
Starting the System2
Follow the procedure below to start the Stylistic 1 200 pen tablet. Before you begin,
confirm that the system is in the Fully Off state. To do so, observe the Status display.
If the Power icon is not visible in the Status display, the system is in the Fully Off
state and it is safe to perform this procedure. If the Power icon is visible (eith er
blinking or on continuously), do not perform this procedure. See “System States”
earlier in this chapter for details on operational modes represented by the Power
icon.
1. Ensure that the battery pack in your pen tablet is sufficiently charged, or connect
an external power source such as the AC adapter or auto adapter to your pen
tablet. See “Status Display” in Chapter 1 to determine the percent of charge
represented by the Battery Gauge icon in the Status display.
2. Choose one of the following:
• Turn on the Power switch.
• If the system was shut down using the Shut Down command in Windows 95
or some other power-aware program, and the Power switch is in the On
position, you can press the Suspend/Resume button to start the system.
After performing system initialization, the system starts the operating system
installed on the hard disk drive. Once the operating system is running, you can use
the system.
Using Hotpads2
Hotpads are pen-active areas below the system display that you can use to change
the system’s display and speaker settings while the system is running. To use the
hotpads, tap directly on the desired hotpad; you can also tap and hold the pen tip
against the Volume, Contrast, and Brightness hotpads to automatically repeat the
hotpad function. The location of each hotpad is shown in the illustration below.
Volume
Down
Speaker
Mute
Volume
Up
Display
Select
Normal/Reverse
(monochrome
systems only)
Fast SlowSlow Fast
DownUp
Video
and DSTN color
Hotpads
Contrast
(monochrome
systems only)
DownUp
Brightness
Starting the System
2-3
Programmable
A summary of each hotpad’s function is given below:
• Programmable hotpad
This hotpad can be programmed for application-specific functions. Contact your
local help desk or reseller if you need assistance using the Programmable hotpad.
• Volume hotpads:
These hotpads set the volume of the pen tablet speaker, or headphones if used.
(Note that the speaker is disabled when headphones are plugged in.)
• Speaker Mute hotpad
This hotpad turns the pen tablet speaker, or headphones if used, on or off. The
system beeps when you tap this hotpad to turn on the speaker or headphones.
•Display Select hotpad
This hotpad allows you to choose the pen tablet display screen, an external video
monitor, o r both as the selected system display. The pen tablet display screen
appears blank when an external monitor exclusively is selected. Note that this
hotpad is active regardless o f whether an external monitor is co nnected to th e pen
tablet.
• Normal/Reverse Video hotpad (monochrome systems only)
This hotpad allows you to choose normal or reverse video mode.
• Contrast hotpads (monochrome and DSTN color systems only)
These hotpads allow you to adjust the display contrast.
• Brightness hotpads
These hotpads allow you to adjus t the display brightness.
Using the Pen2
You can use the pen to select items and run programs on the St ylistic 1200 pen tablet
much like you would use a mouse on a desktop computer. Programs that support
handwriting recognition also allow you to write characters directly on the screen
with the pen. You can also use the pen as a drawing tool if your program provides a
drawing or inking area on the screen.
The screen reacts with the pen when the pen tip is within about 3/8 inch (10
millimeters) of the screen. The pen has two switches, the Tip swi tch a nd the Barrel
button switch. When activated, these switches generally correspond to the buttons on
a two-button mouse; the Tip switch corresponds to the left mouse button and the
Barrel button, when used in combination with the Tip switch, corresponds to the
right mouse button.
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Using the Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet
Note:You may need to tap the pen tip against the screen initially to turn on the pen. The
pen turns off automatically to conserve the pen battery if it is not used for a period
of approximately 3 to 5 minutes.
Here are some hints that may help you use the pen more effectively.
• To activate the Tip switch, tap or hold the pen tip against the screen.
• To activate the Barrel button, press the Barrel button and hold the Barrel button
in as you tap the pen tip on the screen. (This action corresponds to a right-click
operation with a mouse in most prog rams.)
• Tomove the cursor, hold the pen tip close to the display screen (within about 3/8
inch or 10 millimeters) and move the pen.
• Tostart a program, double-tap the pen tip (tap the pen tip twice rapidly) on the
program icon as you would double-click a mouse.
• Toselect an object, tap the pen tip once on the object.
• Todrag an object, place the pen tip directly over the object, then press and hold
the pen tip against the display screen while you move the pen.
Pen Tether
Attachment
Point
Pen Tip
Barrel Button
Stylistic 1200 Pen
Thumb
Grip
Using the Pen
2-5
Shutting Down the System2
Follow these steps to shut down and turn off your system:
1. If system operation is suspended, resume system operation. See “Resuming
System Operation” later in this chapter for details.
2. Save your work and close all running programs.
3. Choose one of the following:
• Windows for Workgroups users: Exit Windows .
• Win dows 95 and Windows NT users: Choose Shut Down from the Start menu
and carry out the Shut Down command.
4. Turn off the Power switch.
The system is now in the Fully Off state. Note that some operating systems, such as
Windows 95, turn off the system automatically when you carry out the Shut Down
command. If this is the case, you can choose to leave the Power switch in the On
position. If you choose to do so, the Battery Gauge icon is displayed in the Status
display and your system will restart when you press the Suspend/Resume button if
it is configured to do so.
Suspending Syst em Op er a t ion2
The Stylistic 1200 pen tablet allows you to suspend system operation without closing
programs or exiting the operating system. Use this feature to conserve battery power
when performing a system shutdown is inconvenient.
To suspend system operation:
1. Press the Suspend/Resume button, or carry out the Suspend command fr om your
operating system or power management program. (If your system is configured
to suspend operation using Suspend-to-Disk mode, which is explained later in
this procedure, a message is displayed while data is saved to your hard disk
drive.)
Caution
2-6
If you are replacing the battery pack,
suspended
unsaved data.
Using the Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet
before you remove the battery pack. This prevents losing your
wait until system operation is
The Power icon either flashes or is not displayed when system operation is
suspended, depending on how your system is configured. At this point, programs
that were running are stopped, active data is saved, and the system enters one of
two different low-power states, or suspend modes, as explained in the following.
2. Observe the Power icon in the Status display to determine which suspend mode
your system is using. (Note that the Battery Gau ge icon is visible in the Status
display.)
• Power icon is blinking: Suspend-to-RAM mode
In this mode, active data is saved by maintaining power to RAM while most
other system components are powered off. A fully charged battery pack can
maintain data in RAM for approximately 3 days; a partially charged battery
pack will maintain data in RA M for proportionately less time.
• Power icon is not displayed: Suspend-to-Disk mode
In this mode, active data is stored on the hard disk drive and power usage is
reduced to the same level used in the Fully Off state. You can leave the
Power switch in the On position or you can turn off t he Power switch when
the system is in Suspend-to-Disk mode. If you turn off the Power switch, the
Battery Gauge icon is not visible in the Status display. In this mode, there is
no danger of losing data if battery power is lost; however, a fully charged
battery pack will discharge to the critically low level af ter about 30 days in
the Fully Off state.
Caution
Do not turn off the Power switch while the system is in Suspend-to-RAM
mode. Doing so will cause your unsaved data to be lost.
If you have successfully performed this procedure, system operation is now
suspended. Refer to “Resuming System Operation” later in this chapter to resume
system operation. Also, note the following with regard to suspending system
operation:
• You can remove the battery pack while the system is in Suspend-to-RA M mode in
order to install a charged battery pack. To pre vent losing unsaved data, wait until
system operation is suspended before you remove the battery pack.
• Your system may be configured to suspend operation automatically after a period
of inactivity.
• Your system may be conf igured to enter Suspend-to-Disk mode automatically
after a period of time in Suspend-to-RAM mode.
Suspending System Operation
2-7
• The system uses a small amount of battery power when in Suspend-to-RAM
mode. Eventually, the battery will become fully discharged. If you will not be
using the system for an extended period of time, shut down the system and turn
off the Power switch rather than using Suspend-to-RAM mode.
• If the battery pack charge drops to the Low-Battery Warning level while the
system is in Suspend-to-RAM mode, the system wi ll beep periodically. If this
occurs, either resume system operation and shut down the system or attach an
external power source, such as the AC adapter, to the pen tablet.
• If the battery charge drops to the Critically Low level while the system is running,
the system is forced into Suspend-to-RAM mode. If thi s occurs, you must either
install a charged battery pack, or connect an appropriate external power source
such as the AC adapter before you can resume system operation.
• Suspending system operation interrupts data communications; however, some
programs may block the system from suspending to prevent interrupting
processes with a higher priority (such as data communications).
• The Suspend/Resume button on your system may be disabled. If this is the case,
pressing the Suspend/Resume button may not suspend system operation as
described here. Contact your local help desk or reseller if your system
configuration is not suitable.
• If your system is equipped with a PC Card that allows you to connect to a wired
or wireless network, you may be logged off the network after a period of
inactivity while system operation is suspended. Contact your network
administrator or local help desk for details on log-off parameters for your
network.
Resuming System Operation 2
To resume system operation:
1. Choose one of the following, depending on the suspend mode your system is in.
• Suspend-to-RAM mode: Press the Suspend/Resume button.
After a few seconds, the system returns to the Fully On sta te and system
operation resumes.
• Suspend-to-Disk mode: Press the Suspend/Resume button or, if the Power
switch is in the Off position, turn on the Power switch. Active data is read
from the hard disk drive and after several seconds, the system returns to the
Fully On state.
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Using the Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet
Note that power to several system components must be restored before system
operation resumes; allow sufficient time for system operation to resume before
attempting to use the system. If your system uses Suspend-to-Disk mode, it will
take several seconds longer to resume operation compared to using
Suspend-to-RAM mode; time is needed to read data from the hard disk drive.
2. Use the system as you normally would once system operation resumes.
All programs resume at the point where execution stopped when system operation
was suspended.
Charging the Batt ery P a c k2
The Stylistic 1200 battery pack can be charged while it is installed in the pen tablet.
To do so:
1. Connect a DC power source, such as the AC adapter, to the DC input connector
on the pen tablet. The DC Input icon appears in the Status display. If the battery
pack charge level is below 90%, the battery pack begins charging and the
Charging icon appears in the Status display. If the battery pack charge is 90% or
higher when you connect DC power, the battery pack will not charge; this prevents
overcharging the battery pack.
2. Look at the Battery Gauge icon in the Status display to determine the percent of
charge in the battery pack. See “Status Display” in Chapter 1 of this manual for a
description of the Battery Gauge icon.
As long as DC power remains connected to the pen tablet, the charging process
continues until the battery pack charge reaches 100%. The amount of ti me needed to
charge the battery pack is shown in the table below. Charge times shown here are for
a fully discharged 9-cell battery pack charging while the pen tablet is not in use.
Battery Pack Charging Time
Battery Pack Charge
Level Reached
90%3 hours
99%4 hours
100%5 hours
Approximate Charge Time
The pen tablet uses two charge modes to charge the battery pack, Fast Charge mode
and Slow Charge mode. When the charge level is below 90%, the system charges the
Charging the Battery Pack
2-9
battery pack in Fast Charge mode; at 90% or higher, Slow Charge mode is used. This
prevents the battery pack from being overcharged.
Also note the following with respect to charging the battery pack:
• You can use the system, suspend system operation, or shut down and turn off the
system without interrupting the charging process; however, using the system
while the battery pack is charging will cause the battery pack to cha rge at a slower
rate.
• As noted in the procedure above, the system will not begin charging the battery
pack if the battery pack charge level is 90% or higher when the system is initially connected to external DC power. (This prevents the battery pack from being
overcharged.)
• The Stylistic 1200 battery pack uses lithium ion battery cells which have no
“memory effect.” You do not need to discharge the battery pack before you begin
charging.
Removing an d Instal li ng the B attery P ack2
The battery pack can be removed from the pen tablet and swapped with a charged
battery pack. The battery pack can then be charged in an external charger if one is
available. To remove the battery pack from the pen tablet:
1. Choose one of the following:
• If a charged battery pack is available, you can suspend system operation. (A
built-in “bridge” battery will maintain the system in Suspend-to-RAM mode
for about 30 minutes while the battery pack is removed.)
• If a charged battery pack is not available: Save y ou r work and close all
running programs, then shut down the system, and turn off the Power
switch.
2. Slide the battery latch to the unlocked position. (See illustration.)
3. Slide the battery pack out of the pen tablet.
If you are using an external battery charger, refer to the instructions provided with
the battery charger for details on charging the battery pack in the external battery
charger.
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Using the Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet
Note:When installed in the pen tablet, the b attery pack provides power to some system
components—even when the system is in the Fully Off state. When the ba ttery
pack is removed, power is supplied to these components by a “bridge” battery built
into the pen tablet. To pr event draining the bridge bat tery, always store the pen
tablet with a charged battery pack installed.
Battery Pack
Locked
Position
Unlocked
Position
Battery Latch
Removing and Installing the Battery Pac k
To install the battery pack:
1. Slide the battery pack into the pen tablet until it is firmly seated.
Warning
Keep your fingers clear of the area between the battery pack
and the pen tablet when you install the battery pack.
2. Slide the battery latch into the locked position.
Once the battery pack is installed, you can resume system operation or start your
system and use the system as you normally would.
Removing and Installing the Battery Pack
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Conserving Battery P o w er2
You can extend the charge life of your battery pack by conserving battery power. A
fully charged battery pack can run the system under normal use in most applications
for approximately 3 to 4 hours. Your results may vary depending on your application
and how the system is configured. Here are some suggestions to help you conserve
battery power:
• Use an external power source such as the AC adapter to power the sy stem when
possible.
• Suspend system operation if you won’t be using th e system for a few minutes.
• Shut down and turn off the system if you won’t be using the system for an
extended period of time.
PC Card Slots2
The Stylistic 1200 pen tablet has two PC Card slots that allow you to install up to two
Type II PC Cards using both slots 1 and 2, or a single Type III PC Card using slot 1
only. To install a PC Card in the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet, foll ow the PC Card
manufacturer’s instructions. If you need assistance installing a PC Card in the
Stylistic 1200 pen tablet, contact your local help desk or your reseller.
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PC Card
Pen Tether
Attachment
Point
System
Power
Switch
Suspend/Resume
Button
Door
IrDA
Port
Using the Stylistic 1200 Pen Tablet
Eject ButtonsSlot 1Slot 2
PC Card Slots
Pen Tether
Attachment
Point
Chapter 3
Care and Maintenance
This chapter gives you pointers on how to care for and maintain your Stylistic 1200
pen tablet.
Protecting the Di spl a y S creen 3
To protect the display screen, use a screen protector with the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet.
The pen tip is made of a softer material than the display screen; however, normal
wear or particles of dirt caught between the pen tip and the screen surface will mar
or scratch the display screen if you use the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet without a screen
protector installed.
The Stylistic 1200 screen protector is a clear plastic sheet that you apply to the screen
surface. You use the system as you normally would while the screen protector is
installed; it does not affect the performance or usability of the pen tablet or the pen.
When the screen protector becomes worn, you can easily replace it with a new one.
Refer to the installation instructions provided with the screen protector for deta ils on
installing the screen protector.
Storing the Stylisti c 1200 Pen Tablet3
Store the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet in the Fully Off state with a charged battery pack
installed. The Stylistic 1200 battery pack always provides po wer to some system
components such as the real-time clock, even when the system is in the Fully Off
state. If the system is stored with the battery pack removed, these components are
powered by the system’s internal bridge battery or the internal subsystem battery;
these internal batteries will discharge in a short time an d be damaged. You can store
the pen tablet for about 30 days with a fully charged battery pack installed; after this
time, the battery pack should be charged or replaced with a charged battery pack.
3-1
Protecting the S tyli stic 120 0 Pen Tablet in Harsh Environments3
The Stylistic 1200 pen tablet is designed for use in environments where there is no
direct exposure to rain, mists, sprays, dirt, or other abrasive particles. The Stylistic
1200 harsh environment case and the Stylistic 1200 screen protector can provide some
protection in these environments.
The Stylistic 1200 harsh environment case is a rugged case that protects the Stylistic
1200 pen tablet from exposure to light rain, mists , sprays, dust, and dirt. The pen
tablet is easily used while installed in the harsh environment case. The harsh
environment case also provides some protection from physical damage due to shock
or vibration. Note that the harsh environment case does not render the pen t ablet
waterproof or submersible.
Avoiding Overheating3
The Stylistic 1200 pen tablet monitors the internal temperature of the pen tablet. As
the internal temperature approaches the tolerable limit of heat-sensitive components,
system functions are automatically limited or turned off to prevent heat damage. To
avoid overheating, do not obstruct the heat sink vents on the lower edge of the pen
tablet. If the system gets too hot, system operation is susp ended automatically and
the system will not allow you to resume operation until it is sufficiently cool.
Cleaning the Disp lay Screen3
To clean the pen tablet display screen, wipe the screen surface gently using a soft
cotton cloth dampened with water or a mild solution of water and li quid detergent.
Caution
The Stylistic 1200 pen tablet is not waterproof. Do not pour
liquids on the pen tablet or wash the pen tablet with a heavily
soaked cloth.
3-2
Care and Maintenance
Replacing the P en Tip3
The pen tip is made of a soft plastic material. With use, the pen tip may become worn
or may pick up particles of dust or dirt that can scratch the display screen. Also, a
damaged or warped pen tip may not move freely, causing unpredictable results
when using the pen. If your pen exhibits any of these problems, replace the pen tip.
To do so:
1. Remove the pen tip by pulling it straight out of the pen.
2. Insert a new pen tip into the pen until it fits snugly.
You can now use the pen. Spare pen tips are included in the pen kit supplied with
the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet. Contact your local help desk or reseller to obtain a new
pen tip if one is not available.
Note:The pen tip is held in the pen by friction. Removing and reinserting the pen tip
repeatedly will wear out the pen tip and it may fall out of the pen.
Pen Tip
Replacing the Pen Tip
Replacing the Pen Tip
3-3
Replacing the Pen Battery3
The pen battery has a typical life of about 1 year under normal use. More frequent
use will shorten battery life. The pen uses one size AAAA 1.5 volt alkaline battery. If
your system does not respond to the pen, or your pen is producing unpredictable
results, replace the pen battery. To do so:
1. Open the pen by twisting the pen barrel counterclockwise.
AAAA Battery
Pen Barrel
Spring
Polarity Icon
2. Remove the battery from the pen barrel.
3. Observing the polarity mark, insert a new battery into the pen barrel. (Insert the
end of the battery with the negative terminal first.)
Note:You do not need to re move the spring from the pen barrel when you replace the
battery; however, if the spring does come out of the pen barrel when you remove the
battery, insert the spring into the pen barrel , as sh own in the illustration, before
you insert the new battery.
4. Close the pen by twisting the pen barrel clockwise.
You can now use the pen as you norma lly would. You can obtain a replacement
AAAA battery from your local battery reseller or order directly from the fo llowi ng
sources:
• Duracell, Inc. (800) 680-1993
Duracell product number MN2500
• Eveready Battery Company, Inc. (800) 383-7323
Eveready model number E96
3-4
Care and Maintenance
Calibratin g the Pen3
You calibrate the pen to adjust the cursor position on the screen relative to the
position of the pen. If the cursor is not displayed under the pen tip when you use the
pen, you should calibrate the pen.
Pen calibration may be required in the following situations:
• The previous user of the Stylistic 1200 pen tablet writes with the opposite hand.
• The system has been in use for some time and the pen has not been recalibrated.
• You have rotated the screen from landscape (wide) to portrait (tall) orientatio n, or
from portrait to landscape orientation.
To calibrate the pen:
1. Choose one of the following:
• If you are using Windows 95: From the Start menu, choose Settings, then
choose Control Panel, then double -tap Handwriter Settings. Tap the General
property sheet. On the General property sheet, tap the Pen Calibration
button.
• If you are using Windows for Workgroups or Windows NT: In the Control
Panel, double-tap the Calibrate icon.
The screen shows the instructions for calibrating the pen.
2. Position the Stylistic 120 0 pen tabl et as you normally do during use. Be sure to
hold the pen at the angle that you regularly use.
3. Perform the calibration steps according to the instructions on the screen. The
calibration utility displays a cross-hair symbol in each corner of the screen, one
corner at a time. Hold the pen as you normally do while using the system and, as
accurately as possible, tap the center of each cross-hair as it is displayed.
A dialog box is displayed after you tap the last of the four cross-hair symbols.
Calibrating the Pen
3-5
4. In the dialog box, tap your response. (If you don’t tap any of the buttons within 20
seconds, your new calibration settings are discarded and previous calibration
settings are used.)
• If you are satisfied that you tapped the cross-hairs accurately, tap OK. (The
taps that you performed in step 3 are then used to calibrate the screen.)
• If you do not want to use your taps to calibrate the screen, tap Cancel.
• If you want to try again, tap Recalibrate. The calibration instructions
reappear.
If you have successfully performed the procedure above, the pen is now calibrated,
and you can use the system as you normally would.
Solving Problems3
Solutions to some common problems are described in the following sections. If you
are experiencing a problem with your Stylistic 1200 pen tablet that you cannot solve
by taking the actions described, contact your local help desk or your reseller for
further assistance.
System Will Not Resume Operation3
If the system will not resume operation after suspendin g system operation, check the
following possible causes:
• The system may be configured to use Suspend-to-Disk mode. If this is the case,
you must turn the Power switch off and then on again to resume system
operation. Note that the Power icon in the Status display does not blink when the
system is configured to use Suspend-to-Disk mode.
• The battery pack may either be defective, or discharged to the critically low level.
When the battery pack reaches the critically low level, the system is forced into
Suspend-to-RAM mode to avoid a total system power failure. To correct this
problem, either connect an external power supply (such as the AC adapter), or
install a charged battery pack in the pen tablet.
• The system may be at the critical thermal limit. To avoid damage to heat-sensitive
components, the system enters Suspend-to-RAM mode if it gets too hot. System
operation cannot be resumed until the pen tablet cools off to a tolerable
temperature. Move the pen tablet to a cooler location and prevent direct sunlight
from shining on the pen tablet.
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Care and Maintenance
Display Screen Is B lank or Difficult to Re ad3
If the display screen on your Stylistic 1200 pen tablet appears blank or is difficult to
read, confirm that the system is running (the Power icon is displayed continuously
on the Status display), and check the following:
• Monochrome or DSTN color systems only: The display contrast or brightness settings
may be set to extreme high or low levels causing the screen to appear blank. Try
adjusting the contrast and bright ness settings using the hotpads. Note that the
ambient temperature will affect the display contrast. You may need to adjust the
contrast periodically to compensate for changes in temperature.
• An external monitor may be selected. Tap on the Display Select hotpad to
determine whether the pen tablet display screen is selected.
• The video timeout may have expired. Tap on the display screen to reactivate the
display. Note that this is a normal, power saving feature.
Infrared Data Transfer Is Not Working3
If you are experiencing problems transferring data over the system’s infrared
interface, note the following:
• Can the IrDA port on the pen tablet “see” the IrDA port on the other device? A
direct line-of-sight path must exist between the IrDA port on the pen tablet and
the IrDA port on the other device.
• The distance between the two devices must not be mor e than approxima tely 3 feet
or 1 meter.
• The viewing angle from the Ir DA port on the pen tablet must not be mor e than 15°
from a center line between the IrDA port on the pen tablet and the IrDA port on
the other device.
• The device that you are trying to communicate with must be compliant with the
IrDA Standard Revisi on 1.1 or 1.0.
Solving Problems
3-7
P e n Tablet Is No t R es pon di ng to th e Pen3
If your pen tablet is not responding to the pen, check the following:
• Ensure that the pen tip moves freely. Replace the pen tip if it is damaged or
warped. See “Replacing the Pen Tip” earlier in this chapter.
• Ensure that the pen battery is in good condition. R eplace the pen battery if the a ge
or condition of the battery is suspect. See “Replacing the Pen Battery” earlier in
this chapter.
Cursor Is Not Tracking Pen 3
If the cursor on the screen is not accurately tracking the pen or appears to be
misaligned with the pen, calibrate the pen. See “Calibrating the Pen” earlier in this
chapter for details.
Audio Volume Too Low3
If the audio volume on your pen tablet speaker or external headphones is too low,
check the following:
• Ensure that the speaker (or headphone output if using headphones) is enabled. To
do so, tap the Speaker Mute hotpad. The system beeps when the speaker or
heaphone output is turned on using the Speaker Mute hotpad.
• Ensure that the volume level set with the Volume hotpads is set to an audible
level.
• Ensure that any volume control in your audio program software is set to an
audible level.
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Care and Maintenance
Index
A
AAAA battery, source, 3-4
accessories, 1-1
auto adapter, 1-1
B
bar code reader, 1-7
battery charge contacts, 1-7
battery charger, external, 1-1
battery gauge i c on, 1-5
battery pack, 1- 1, 1- 2
charging, 2-9
critically low level, 2-8
fast charge mode, 2-9
low-battery warning, 2-8
no memory effect, 2-10
overcharge protection, 2-9
removing and installing, 2-10, 2-11
slow charge mode, 2-9
storing in system unit, 3-1
will not begin charging, 2-10
using, 2-4, 2-5
peripheral connectors, 1-6, 1-7
port replicator, 1-1
port replicator connector, 1-7
power icon, 1-5, 2-2
power icon, blinking, 2-2, 2-7
power usage, 2-1
problems, solving, 3-6
programmable hot p ad, 2- 3, 2-4
protecting the display screen, 3-1
R
resuming system operation, 2-8, 3-6
reverse vide o hotpad, 2-3, 2- 4
S
screen protectors, 1-1, 3-1
selecting an object with the pen, 2-5
serial port, 1-7
shutting down the system, 2-6
slip case, 1-1
slow charge mode, 2-9
solving problems, 3-6
speaker mute ho tpad, 2-3, 2-4
starting a program, 2-5
starting the system, 2-3
status display, 1-4
battery gauge icon, 1-5
charging icon, 1-5
DC input icon, 1-5
hard disk drive access icon, 1-5
PC Card access icon, 1-5
power icon, blinking, 2- 2
power icon, system states indicated by, 1-5,
2-2
storing the system unit, 3-1
Stylistic 1200
features, 1-3, 1-4
starting, 2-3
storing, 3-1
using, 2-1
suspend mode, determining, 2-7
suspend/resume button, 2-6
suspend/resume button, disabled, 2-8
suspending system operation, 2-6
suspend-to-disk mode, 2-1, 2-6, 2-7, 2-8
suspend-to-RAM mode, 2-1, 2-7, 2-8
system interface port, 1-2, 1-7
system power switch, 2-3
system power switch, position, 2-6
system states, 2-1, 2-2
system will not resume operation, 3-6
Index-2
T
troubleshooting, 3-6
turning off the system, 2-6
turning on the system, 2-3
U
using the pen, 2-4
using the Stylistic 1200, 2-1
V
video port, 1-7
volume hotpads, 2-3, 2-4
Index-3
Index-4
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