Fujitsu Tablet LT800P User Manual

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Fujitsu PC Corporation has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and  
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consent of Fujitsu PC Corporation. Stylistic LT800P User’s Guide - FPC58-0847-01  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
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: Models: Stylistic LT860P, Stylistic LT867P  
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.  
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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s  
Preface  
Getting Started  
Charging the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
Removing and Installing the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
Tips for Conserving Battery Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
Modem Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
PC Card Slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
LAN Port (RJ-45) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
Changing the BIOS Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
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System Will Not Resume Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Cursor Is Not Tracking Pen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Before Using This Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Connecting Windows 2000 Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Network Connection: Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
Connecting Windows XP Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88  
About IP Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95  
Index  
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
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Preface  
About This Guide  
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The Stylistic LT800P Series tablet is a high-performance, pen-based computer that  
has been designed to support Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000.  
This manual explains how to operate your tablet’s hardware and built-in system soft-  
ware.  
The Stylistic LT800P tablet is a completely self-contained unit with an active-matrix  
(TFT) color LCD display and a resistive digitizer. It has a powerful interface that enables  
it to support a variety of optional features.  
Conventions Used in the Guide  
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Keyboard keys appear in brackets.  
Example: [Fn], [F1], [ESC], [ENTER] and [CTRL].  
Pages with additional information about a specific topic are cross-referenced within the  
text. Example: (See page xx.)  
On screen buttons or menu items appear in bold Example: Click OK to restart your  
tablet.  
DOS commands you enter appear in Courier type.  
Example: Shut down the computer?  
The Information icon highlights information that will enhance your  
understanding of the subject material.  
The Caution icon highlights information that is important for the safe  
operation of your computer, or to the integrity of your files. Please read all  
caution information carefully.  
The Warning icon highlights information that can be hazardous to either  
you, your tablet or your files. Please read all warning information carefully.  
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Fujitsu Contact Information  
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Service and Support  
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You can contact Fujitsu Service and Support in the following ways:  
Toll free: 1-800-8Fujitsu (1-800-838-5487)  
Fax: 1-901-259-5700  
Web site: http://www.fujitsupc.com  
Before you place the call, you should have the following information ready so the  
customer support representative can provide you with the fastest possible solution:  
Product name  
Product configuration number  
Product serial number  
Purchase date  
Conditions under which the problem occurred  
Any error messages that have occurred  
Hardware configuration  
Type of device connected, if any  
Fujitsu Online  
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You can go directly to the online Fujitsu product catalog for your tablet by going to the  
Fujitsu Web site at: http://www.fujitsupc.com  
You must have an active internet connection to use the online URL links.  
Limited Warranty Information  
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Your Stylistic LT800P tablet is backed by a standard three-year International Limited  
Warranty. Check the service kit that came with your system for Limited Warranty terms  
and conditions.  
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Getting Started  
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Getting to Know Your Tablet  
The Stylistic LT800P tablet is a high-performance, pen-based computer that is  
designed to work with Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP Professional. This  
chapter provides an overview of the Stylistic LT800P tablet and its features.  
In-box Items  
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The following items are included with the Stylistic LT800P tablet:  
• Stylistic LT800P tablet  
• Stylistic LT800P pen  
• Stylistic LT800P battery pack  
• AC adapter (with country-specific power cord)  
• Screen protectors (quantity: 2)  
• Certificate of Authenticity for operating system software  
• Stylistic LT800P Limited Warranty Card  
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Optional Accessories  
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The following optional accessories can be used with the Stylistic LT800P tablet. Refer to  
the instructions provided with these accessories for details on their use.  
Peripheral/Accessory  
Stylistic LT800P mini-dock  
Fujitsu Part Number  
FPCPR25  
FMWCC45  
FPCCC14  
Stylistic LT800P portfolio case  
Stylistic LT Series slipcase  
External USB floppy disk drive  
External CD-ROM Drive  
Mobile USB keyboard  
FPCFDD12  
FPCCD19  
FMWKB5A  
FMWKB4A  
FPCMO07  
FPCAA02  
Infrared keyboard  
Wireless Mouse  
Auto adapter  
VGA Out Adapter  
FMW43VA01  
FMW43SA01  
FMWDS4  
Serial Adapter  
Folding Desk Stand  
AC adapter  
FPCAC23  
Stylistic LT Series battery pack (spare, 6-cell)  
Stylistic LT Series external battery charger  
Screen protectors (package of 12)  
Stylistic pens (package of 5)  
FPCBP48  
FMW51BC2  
FPCSP01  
FMW29PN1  
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Stylistic LT800P Tablet Features  
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Features and controls that you use to operate the Stylistic LT800P tablet are described  
briefly below and illustrated in Figures 1-1 and 1-2. Details on using these features  
and controls are provided later in this manual.  
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2
3
12  
10  
11  
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13  
8
7
6
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Kensington lock slot  
Air flow vents  
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9
PC Card slot  
PC Card Eject button  
Suspend/Resume/Power button  
Pen holder  
10 System status LEDs  
11 Speaker  
Infrared keyboard port  
Microphone jack  
12 Microphone  
13 Hotpad area  
Headphone jack  
Figure 1-1 Stylistic LT800P Tablet Features (Front View)  
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Front / Top / Left Features:  
Infrared keyboard port: The infrared port wraps around the front and bottom left  
of the display, and is used for communicating with a proprietary infrared  
keyboard.  
System status LEDs: Indicate the operational status of the tablet, including hard  
disk drive, the charge level of the battery, and the status of the hovering mode.  
Microphone: Allows you to record voice memos.  
Hotpad: This contains a numeric keypad along with several keys that allow you to  
change settings for the display brightness and speaker volume, and to allow  
emulation of a right mouse button. The hotpad also lets you select hovering mode,  
external monitor mode, and numlock mode by tapping with the pen.  
Pen: The main pointing device that you use to execute programs and enter data. A  
pen holder is built into the tablet to store the pen when not in use.  
PC Card Slot: Allows you to install PC Cards in the system.  
PC Card eject button: Allows you to eject a PC Card from the PC Card slot.  
Kensington™ lock slot: Allows you to attach a Kensington MicroSaverTM  
compatible security cable.  
Speaker: Allows you to play back audio files without external hardware.  
Headphone Jack: Allows you to connect a set of headphones.  
Microphone Jack: Allows you to connect an external microphone.  
Suspend/Resume/Power button: Allows you to suspend and resume tablet  
operation in order to optimize battery life. It also acts as a power on/off and  
hibernate/wake button.  
Air flow vents: Provides secondary cooling for processor. (These vents should not be  
obstructed.)  
These peripherals and accessories are sold separately.  
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11  
10  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Wireless LAN module cover  
Wireless LAN On/Off switch  
Battery Pack  
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9
LAN jack (RJ-45)  
Air flow vents  
10 DC input connector  
11 Memory cover  
12 Infrared port  
13 USB port  
Battery Release Switch  
Air flow vents  
Charging contacts  
Mini-dock interface (under cover)  
14 Modem jack  
Figure 1-2 Stylistic LT800P Tablet Features (Rear View)  
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Rear / Bottom / Right Features:  
Wireless LAN module cover: This is an integral part of the back cover, and provides  
protection for the optional wireless LAN radio solution.†  
Wireless LAN On/Off switch: For systems with a wireless device installed, this  
switch turns the device on and off. You should switch the device off when it is not in  
use in order to maximize battery life.  
Removable battery pack: Can be removed and charged in an optional external  
charger.  
Battery release switch: Used to release the removable battery pack.  
Air flow vents: Provide secondary cooling for processor. (Do not obstruct the  
vents.)  
Charging contacts: Allows you to charge the battery pack and supply power to the  
Stylistic LT800P in an optional mini-dock.  
Mini-dock interface: Allows you to install the Stylistic LT800P in an optional mini-  
dock for enhanced connectivity.  
LAN jack: Allows you to connect a standard RJ-45 connector to the tablet’s internal  
local area network (LAN) module.  
DC input connector: Allows you to connect the AC adapter or auto/airline adapter.  
Memory cover: Removable cover over the RAM chips.  
Infrared I/O port: Provides an infrared interface for communication with devices  
compliant with IrDA Standard Revision 1.1.  
Modem jack: Allows you to connect a standard RJ-11 connector to the tablet’s  
internal 56 Kbps modem.  
USB port: Allows you to connect Universal Serial Bus-compliant devices (version  
1.1) to the tablet.  
These peripherals and accessories are sold separately.  
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Status Display  
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Icons appear in the Status display indicating the status of system functions such as  
system power and battery charge level. The location of icons in the Status display is  
shown in Figure 1-3  
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2
3
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5
1
2
3
4
5
Power  
Charge/DC In  
Battery  
HDD Access  
Hovering  
Figure 1-3 Status Display Icons  
Table 1-1. explains how individual icons are displayed, and describes what the  
variations of that display indicate. (If an icon is not displayed, it indicates that the  
related system function is off or inactive.  
Note: In the following table, a “blinking” LED flashes at the rate of once  
per second; an LED that is “blinking, slow” flashes at the rate of one  
second on, five seconds off.  
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Table 1-1. System Status Indicators  
Icon  
Mode/State  
LED State  
Remarks  
Power  
• On State  
Green  
(continuous)  
• Idle Mode  
• Suspend-to-RAM  
Green  
(blinking)  
• Off State  
Off  
• Save-to-Disk  
Charge/  
DC Input  
• On State  
Green  
• AC adapter and battery pack  
are available and system is not  
charging (battery fully  
charged).  
• Idle Mode  
• Suspend-to-RAM  
• Save-to-Disk  
• Off State  
• AC adapter is available but  
battery pack is not present.  
Amber  
AC adapter and battery pack are  
available and system is charging.  
Amber  
(blinking)  
AC adapter and battery pack are  
available and waiting to charge  
(battery pack is out of thermal  
range).  
Off  
AC adapter is not available.  
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Table 1-1. System Status Indicators  
Battery  
• On State  
Green  
(continuous)  
Battery pack charge is between  
100%-50%  
• Idle Mode  
• Suspend-to-RAM  
with AC adapter  
Amber  
(continuous)  
Battery pack charge is between  
49%-13%  
• Save-to-Disk,  
with AC adapter  
Red  
(continuous)  
Battery pack charge is between  
12%-0%  
• Off State  
Red  
There is a battery error.  
(blinking)  
Off  
Battery pack is not installed.  
• Suspend-to-  
RAM,  
without AC  
adapter  
Green  
(blinking  
slow)  
Battery pack charge is between  
100%-50%.  
Amber  
(blinking  
slow)  
Battery pack charge is between  
49%-13%.  
Red  
(blinking  
slow)  
Battery pack charge is between  
12%-0%.  
• Save-to-Disk,  
without AC  
adapter  
Off  
If battery is inserted during  
power off, LED blinks amber for  
4 seconds to detect battery.  
Battery status is displayed for 5  
seconds after that.  
• Off State  
HDD  
Access  
• On State  
Green  
Off  
Displayed when hard disk drive is  
accessed.  
• Suspend-to-RAM  
• Save-to-Disk  
• Idle Mode  
Hard disk drive is not being  
accessed.  
• Off State  
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Table 1-1. System Status Indicators  
Hovering  
• On State  
(Hovering  
enabled)  
Green  
Hovering mode is enabled. (Note  
that Hovering mode should be  
disabled when activating desktop  
icons).  
• On State  
(Hovering  
disabled)  
Off  
Off  
Hovering mode is disabled.  
• Suspend-to-RAM  
• Save-to-Disk  
• Off State  
Not available when system is in  
Suspend-to-RAM, Save-to-Disk,  
or Off state.  
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Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces  
1
Connectors and peripheral interfaces on the Stylistic LT800P tablet allow you to  
connect a variety of devices. Specific interface locations are illustrated in Figure 1-4,  
Figure 1-5, and Figure 1-6.  
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2
3
4
1
2
DC Input  
3
4
USB port  
Infrared port  
Modem jack  
Figure 1-4 Right-Side Connectors and Interfaces  
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3
1
2
5
1
2
3
Speaker  
4
5
Microphone jack  
PC Card slot  
PC Card eject button  
Headphone jack  
Figure 1-5 Left-Side Connectors and Interfaces  
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2
3
4
6
5
1
2
3
Infrared keyboard port  
Air flow vents  
4
5
6
Air flow vents  
Mini-dock interface cover  
Charging contacts  
LAN port (RJ-45)  
Figure 1-6 Bottom Connectors and Interfaces  
Table 1-2 provides a description of each peripheral connector on the Stylistic  
LT800P tablet. Each of the illustrated icons is printed on the tablet case.  
Table 1-2. Peripheral Connectors/Interfaces  
Connector/  
Peripheral  
Fig.  
Ref.  
Tablet Icon  
Purpose  
DC input  
connector  
1-4  
Connect an external power source such as the  
AC adapter or auto adapter.  
USB Port  
1-4  
1-5  
Connect Universal Serial Bus-compliant  
devices to the tablet.  
PCMCIA  
Install a Type I or Type II PC Card.  
CardBus slot  
Microphone  
jack  
1-5  
1-5  
Connect an external microphone. The internal  
microphone is disabled when you plug in an  
external microphone.  
Headphone  
jack  
Connect stereo headphones or powered  
external speakers. The internal speaker is  
disabled when you plug in external  
headphones or speakers.  
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Table 1-2. Peripheral Connectors/Interfaces  
Connector/  
Peripheral  
Fig.  
Ref.  
Tablet Icon  
Purpose  
IrDA/FIR  
port  
1-4  
An infrared transceiver built into the tablet  
allows you to communicate with other  
devices that are compliant with the IrDA  
Standard Rev. 1.1. Effective range for infrared  
communication is about 3 feet, and within 15  
degrees off of center. A clear line-of-sight  
path must exist between the IrDA port on the  
tablet and the IrDA transceiver on the other  
device.  
Modem  
1-4  
1-6  
Connect a telephone line to the optional  
internal modem using a standard RJ-11  
telephone plug.  
Charging  
Contacts  
Install the tablet in an approved docking  
device. The contacts provide DC input.  
Mini-dock  
1-6  
1-6  
Connect the Stylistic LT800P mini-dock. Refer  
to the documentation accompanying the  
docking device for more information.  
port  
LAN Port  
(RJ-45)  
The LAN (RJ-45) is used to connect the  
internal Ethernet device to a LAN or  
broadband devices such as a cable modem,  
DSL, or satellite internet.  
Infrared  
keyboard  
port  
1-6  
An infrared receiver built into the tablet allows  
you to communicate with a wireless infrared  
keyboard or wireless infrared mouse. The  
infrared port on the keyboard or mouse works  
optimally between 10 to 30 cm  
(approximately 4 in. to 12 in.) from the  
keyboard infrared port, located on the  
bottom-left edge of the tablet. Ensure that a  
clear line-of-sight path exists between the  
infrared receiver on the tablet and the infrared  
transmitter on the keyboard.  
† Remove the mini-dock interface cover to access this port.  
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In addition to the connector and interface icons, there are several icons that illustrate  
component orientation and buttons. These icons are illustrated in Table 1-3..  
Table 1-3. Additional System Icons  
Icon  
Illustration  
IconDescription  
Purpose  
Battery Release  
Switch  
Indicates the battery release button.  
Suspend/Resume  
/Power Button  
Indicates the Suspend/Resume/Power button.  
(This button can be configured as a Power Off  
button through the BIOS. When configured to act  
as a Power Off button, press and hold the button  
for approximately five seconds to power down the  
system.)  
Wireless LAN  
On/Off Switch  
The wireless LAN switch allows you to turn power  
to the optional wireless LAN device on and off.  
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Using the Stylistic  
LT800P Tablet  
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Using Your Stylistic LT800P  
This chapter covers the fundamental concepts, basic system operation and use, and  
system functions of the Stylistic LT800P tablet. You should familiarize yourself with  
this information before you attempt to operate the system.  
System States  
1
Before you begin using the Stylistic LT800P tablet, review the different system states  
(or modes) that the tablet can use. Being familiar with these system states will help  
you to 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 is described briefly in the following, with each system  
state listed in decreasing order of power usage:  
On state  
The system is running and the display screen is on.  
Idle state  
Some system functions are regulated or turned off to conserve power. The  
display screen may be turned off. The system returns to the On state when pen  
activity or other input is detected.  
Suspend-to-RAM mode  
System operation is suspended. Most system functions are turned off to  
conserve power. Power to memory is on, maintaining data in programs that  
were running before system operation was suspended. The system does not  
respond to the pen or other input when in Suspend-to-RAM mode. Refer to the  
“Resuming System Operation” section later in this chapter for information on  
returning the system to the On state.  
Save-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 hard disk drive. The system does not respond to the  
pen or other input. Refer to the “Resuming System Operation” section later in  
this chapter for information on returning the system to the On state.  
Off state  
All system functions are turned off to conserve power. The system does not  
respond to the pen or other input. The system boots at the next system power-  
on.  
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Note:  
The system consumes the same amount of power whether it is in Save-to-Disk  
mode or the Off state.  
Your system may be configured to enter some of these states automatically after a period  
of inactivity to conserve battery power.  
When you use the Stylistic LT800P tablet, you can change the current system state in a  
number of ways, depending on which state the system is in. To determine the current  
system state, observe the Power icon in the Status display. Table 2-1, “Changing System  
States,” on page 26 gives the different system states represented by the Power icon and  
describes how you can change the system state from the current state.  
Table 2-1 Changing System States  
Power Icon  
Appearance  
*
Current State  
To Change State  
Power icon  
displayed  
On State  
or  
To enter the Off state, shut down the system  
using the Start menu on your system.  
continuously  
Idle State  
To enter Suspend-to-RAM or Save-to-Disk  
state, suspend system operation using either a  
hardware or software suspend.  
Power icon  
blinking  
Suspend-to-  
To enter the On state, resume system operation  
by pressing the Suspend/Resume button.  
RAM  
or Standby  
To enter the Off state, resume system by  
pressing the Suspend/Resume button, then shut  
down your system.  
Power icon not  
displayed  
Off State  
or  
To enter the On state, start your system, or  
resume system operation by pressing the  
Suspend/Resume button.  
Save-to-Disk  
* Information in Table 2-1 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.  
Your system may be configured to use either Suspend-to-RAM mode or Save-  
to-Disk mode.  
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Powering Up the Tablet  
2
Follow the procedure below to start the Stylistic LT800P tablet. Before you begin,  
confirm that the system is in the 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 Off state or in Save-  
to-Disk mode and it is safe to perform this procedure. If the Power icon is visible  
(either 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 tablet is sufficiently charged, or connect  
an external power source such as the AC adapter or auto adapter to your tablet.  
See “Status Display” in Chapter 1 to determine the percentage of charge  
represented by the Battery Gauge icon in the Status display.  
2. 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.  
Shutting Down the System  
2
Follow these steps to shut down and turn off your system:  
Note:  
Always use the following procedure unless your system has frozen up and  
will not allow normal shutdown. If you need to shut down after your system  
freezes up, hold the power button down for approximately five seconds.  
1. If system operation has been suspended, resume system operation. (See Table  
2-1 and “Resuming System Operation” later in this chapter for details.)  
2. Save your work and close all running programs.  
3. Choose Shut Down from the Windows Start menu and carry out the Shut  
Down command. The system is now in the Off state.  
Suspending System Operation  
2
The Stylistic LT800P tablet allows you to suspend the system operation without  
closing programs or exiting the operating system. Use this feature to conserve battery  
power when a system shutdown is not practical or when the battery needs to be  
changed.  
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To suspend system operation:  
1. Press the Suspend/Resume button, or carry out the Standby command from your  
operating system or power management program. (If your system is configured  
to suspend operation using Save-to-Disk mode, which is explained later in this  
procedure, a message is displayed while data is saved to your hard disk.)  
If you are replacing the battery pack, wait until system is off or system  
operation is suspended and the power icon is flashing before you remove  
the battery pack. Failure to do so could result in loss of your unsaved data.  
The Power icon either flashes (Suspend-to-RAM) or is not displayed (Save-to-Disk)  
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 paragraphs.  
2. Observe the Power icon in the Status display to determine which suspend mode  
your system is using.  
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. The Battery Gauge icon in the  
Status display indicates the battery charge level.  
Power icon is not displayed: Save-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 Off state. When the system is in Save-to-  
Disk mode, 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.  
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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:  
• If the battery goes dead while the system is in Suspend-to-RAM  
mode, data loss could occur. If the system will be in Suspend-to-RAM  
mode for an extended period of time, be sure to have a fully charged  
battery installed.  
• The system is supported by a bridge battery for approximately five  
minutes while the main battery is being replaced. Be sure to replace  
the main battery quickly or use the AC Adapter when replacing the  
battery.  
You can remove the battery pack while the system is in Suspend-to-RAM or  
Save-to-Disk modes in order to install a charged battery pack. To prevent losing  
unsaved data, wait until system operation has 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 configured to enter Save-to-Disk mode automatically after a  
period of time in Suspend-to-RAM mode.  
The system uses a small amount of battery power when in Suspend-to-RAM  
mode. Eventually, the battery will become fully discharged.  
Note:  
If you will not be using the system for an extended period of time, shut  
down the system rather than using Suspend-to-RAM mode.  
If the battery pack charge drops to a Low-Battery Warning level while the system  
is running, the system will beep periodically. If this occurs, suspend system  
operation, shut down the system, or attach an external power source, such as the  
AC adapter, to the tablet.  
If the battery charge drops to a Critically Low level while the system is running,  
the system is forced into a pre-selected mode (Suspend-to-RAM or Save-to-  
Disk). If this 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. (If the battery charge drops to a Critically Low level  
while the system is in Suspend-to-RAM mode, the system stays in Suspend-to-  
RAM mode until power is restored or totally dissipated.)  
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Suspending system operation interrupts data communications; therefore, some  
programs may block the system from suspending to prevent an interruption.  
The suspend action of the Suspend/Resume button may be disabled to prevent  
accidental interruption. If this is the case, pressing the Suspend/Resume button  
will not suspend system operation as described here. (In this case, suspend mode  
can only be achieved using the system software). 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, (from either Suspend-to-RAM or Save-to-Disk modes),  
press the Suspend/Resume button.  
From Suspend-to-RAM mode  
Status lights indicate that the system state is changing. It may take up to a minute  
before the system returns to the On state and system operation resumes. Note that  
the display turns on shortly before the pen becomes active due to the power-up  
sequences observed by the system.  
From Save-to-Disk mode  
Active data is read from the hard disk drive, and the system returns to the On state  
after a short period of time.  
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 Save-to-Disk mode, it will take  
longer to resume operation as compared to using Suspend-to-RAM mode. Time is  
needed to read data from the hard disk drive.  
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.  
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Using Hotpads  
2
The Hotpad area consists of several pen-active “keys” on the right side of the system  
display that you can use to change several settings. The hotpads allow you to:  
Adjust the display and speaker settings  
Invoke right mouse button  
Invoke hovering capability  
Use as a numeric pad  
Use as a NumLock key  
To use a hotpad key, tap directly on it with the pen. You can also press and hold the  
pen tip against the Volume and Brightness hotpad keys to automatically repeat the  
hotpad function. The location of each hotpad key is shown in Table 2-1, “Stylistic  
Hotpad Arrays,” on page 31.  
1
ESC  
1
9
2
3
TAB  
BS  
+
/
*
8
5
9
7
4
1
0
6
3
4
2
SPACE  
5
6
8
7
1
2
3
Display key  
NumLock key  
Cursor keys  
4
5
6
Numeric keys  
Hovering key  
Speaker keys  
7
8
9
Brightness keys  
Mouse right button key  
Escape key  
Figure 2-1 Stylistic Hotpad Arrays  
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A summary of each hotpad’s function is given below.  
Note:  
Equivalent key codes are included for applicable hotpad keys. These can be  
used when a keyboard is connected.  
Table 2-2 Hotpad Keys  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
Escape  
Functions the same as the [Esc] key on a typical  
keyboard.  
ESC  
Display  
Each time the Display Device hotpad key is tapped,  
the display unit is switched (in the following order):  
LCD -> CRT -> both LCD and CRT -> LCD...  
External video is available from the docking station.  
NumLock  
Acts in the same way as the NumLock key on the  
keyboard. (The default is On on the keypad).  
1
Cursor  
Control  
Acts in the same way as the cursor keys on a  
keyboard. (Up, Down, Left, and Right).  
Numeric  
Keypad  
Acts in the same way as the numeric keypad on a  
keyboard. ("BS" signifies "Backspace"). Note that  
when NumLock is off, the numeric keys act as cursor  
keys.  
TAB  
BS  
+
/
*
8 9  
7
4
1
0
5
2
6
3
SPACE  
Right Mouse  
Button  
Switches the pen function from left mouse button to  
right mouse button emulation for a single mouse  
event after tapping the hotpad.  
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Table 2-2 Hotpad Keys  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
Pen  
Hovering  
Switches the hovering mode on or off. Throughout  
the hovering mode, the hovering status indicator is lit  
green. Refer to the section of this chapter entitled  
“Using Hovering Mode” for additional information.  
Speaker  
Volume  
Down  
Decreases the speaker volume.  
Speaker  
Volume Up  
Increases the speaker volume.  
Toggles the speaker off and on.  
Speaker  
Volume  
Mute  
Brightness  
Down  
Decreases the luminance of the display backlight.  
Increases the luminance of the display backlight.  
Brightness  
Up  
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Using the Pen  
2
You can use the Stylistic LT800P pen to generate and create electronic “ink”, to select  
items, and to navigate through programs on the tablet. The pen can be used like a two  
button mouse when used in conjunction with the right-mouse button hotpad. Programs  
which support handwriting recognition allow you to write characters directly on the  
screen with the pen and then translate your printed text into keyboard-style input.  
• Ensure that a screen protector is installed on the tablet screen before  
you use the pen. The Limited Warranty does not cover a screen that is  
scratched as a result of not using a screen protector.  
• Use only the pen stylus provided with your tablet. Do not use  
substitutes that were not designed for the Stylistic LT800P.  
To toggle between using the pen for inking and using it as a mouse, click on the small  
pen icon in the system tray at the bottom right of the screen.  
Here are some hints on using the pen like a two-button mouse on a desktop system:  
To select an object, tap the mouse tip on the object once. This functions like a  
mouse button click with the left mouse button.  
To “double-click” an object, tap twice on the object quickly.  
To generate a “right mouse button single-click, tap on the hotpad icon once and  
then tap once on the display. To generate a “right mouse button double click, tap  
on the hotpad icon once and then double tap on the display.  
To move, or “drag, an object on the screen, place the pen tip directly over the  
object, then as you hold the pen tip against the screen, move the pen.  
Calibrating the pen  
2
Calibration of the pen adjusts the cursor position on the screen relative to the position  
of the pen tip. You calibrate the pen to adjust the distance error between where the pen  
actually touches the screen and where the system “thinks” the pen is touching. If the  
event you wish to invoke is not displayed under the pen tip when you use the pen, you  
should calibrate the pen.  
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Pen calibration may be required due to the following situations:  
The pen is being used for the first time.  
The previous user of the Stylistic LT800P tablet writes with the opposite hand or  
at a different pen angle.  
The system has been in use for some time and the pen has not been recalibrated.  
The original system image has been restored.  
To Calibrate the Pen  
2
1. Open the Control Panel from the Start|Settings menu, and double-tap the Pen  
Configuration icon. Select the Calibration property sheet, then click on Pen  
Calibration.  
2. Position the Stylistic LT800P tablet as you normally would during use. Be sure  
to hold the pen at the angle that you regularly use. Touch the screen only with  
the pen tip; if you inadvertently touch the screen with your finger or hand  
during the calibration process, faulty calibration may result.  
3. Perform the calibration steps according to the instructions on the screen. The  
calibration utility displays a cross-hair symbol in the middle and corners of the  
screen, one corner at a time. Hold the pen as you normally would while using  
the system and, as accurately as possible, tap the center of each crosshair as it is  
displayed.  
A dialog box is displayed after you tap the last of the four cross-hair symbols.  
Tap the screen within 20 seconds if you wish to save your new calibration  
settings. If you don’t tap the screen within 20 seconds, the default calibration  
settings will be used.  
4. When the Verify New Pen Calibration Settings window appears, choose one of  
the following steps.  
If you are satisfied that you tapped the cross-hairs accurately, tap Yes. The  
taps that you performed in step 3 are then used to calibrate the screen.  
If you do not want to use the new calibration, tap No.  
If you want to enter a new calibration, tap Recalibrate. The calibration  
instructions reappear.  
If you have successfully performed the procedure above, the pen is now recalibrated,  
and you can use the system as you normally would.  
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Replacing the Pen  
2
With use, the pen tip may become worn or may pick up foreign particles that can  
scratch the screen. A damaged or worn tip may not move freely, causing unpredictable  
results when using the pen. If your pen exhibits these problems, replace the pen by  
contacting your reseller.  
Using Hovering Mode  
2
Selecting the Pen Hovering icon on the Stylistic LT800P hotpad provides the user with  
better cursor control. When the hovering option is enabled, the cursor can be positioned  
over an icon without activating it. This is useful when you are performing procedures  
that require accurate cursor positioning, such as when simulating mouse rollover,  
selecting a small icon, or beginning a paint session.  
To enable hovering, tap the Pen Hovering icon on the hotpad. The Hovering  
system status indicator light illuminates green when hovering is selected.  
To disable hovering, tap the Pen Hovering icon again. The Hovering system  
indicator light is off when hovering is not selected.  
Charging the Battery Pack  
2
The Stylistic LT800P battery pack can be charged while it is installed in the tablet.  
To do so:  
1. Connect an AC adapter to the DC input connector on the 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, preventing 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 tablet, the charging process continues  
until the battery pack charge reaches 100%. Charge times shown in Table 2-3, “Battery  
Pack Charging Time,” on page 37 are for a fully discharged battery pack charging both  
while the tablet is and is not in use.  
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Table 2-3 Battery Pack Charging Time  
Battery Pack Charge  
Level Reached  
Approximate Charge Time  
(tablet not in use)  
Approximate Charge Time  
(tablet in use)  
90%  
3 hours  
4 hours  
6 hours*  
8 hours*  
100%  
* Actual charge time will be determined by the applications in use.  
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 charge at a  
slower rate, as noted in Table 2-3, “Battery Pack Charging Time,on page 37.  
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 LT800P 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 and Installing the Battery Pack  
2
The battery pack can be removed from the 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 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 5 minutes while the battery pack is removed; this allows  
time for replacement with a charged battery pack.  
If a charged battery pack is not available, save your work and close all  
running programs, then shut down the system or Save-to-Disk.  
Plug in an external AC/DC power source.  
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2. Slide the spring-loaded battery release switch in the direction indicated in .  
3. While holding the switch, slide the battery pack away from the top of the system,  
as indicated in .  
If you are using an external battery charger, refer to the instructions provided with the  
battery charger.  
To install the battery pack:  
Orient the battery so the grooves on the sides of the battery align with the slides inside of  
the battery tray. Slide the battery pack into the tray and press it firmly into the tray until  
it is seated. When it is properly seated, the battery release switch will automatically latch  
the battery pack into place.  
Once the battery pack is installed, you can resume system operation or start your system  
and use the system normally.  
2
1
1
Battery release  
switch  
2
Battery pack  
Figure 2-2 Removing the Battery Pack  
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Tips for Conserving Battery Power  
2
You can extend the charge life of your battery pack by conserving battery power.  
Battery life is dependent upon a number of factors: operating system, power settings,  
and applications or peripherals in use. Here are some suggestions to help you  
conserve battery power:  
Use an external power source such as the AC adapter to power the system when  
possible.  
Suspend system operation if you won’t be using the system for a while.  
Shut down the system if you won’t be using the system for an extended period of  
time.  
Use power management timeouts (accessible through the BIOS setup) to help  
conserve power automatically. Contact your reseller before modifying the BIOS.  
Operation of the Bridge Battery  
2
When installed in the tablet, the battery pack provides power to some system  
components—even when the system is in the Off state. When the battery pack is  
removed, power is supplied to these components by a “bridge” battery that is built  
into the tablet.  
The bridge battery is not designed for long-term operation (it will support a  
suspended system for between five and ten minutes). To maintain the bridge battery  
properly, observe the following measures:  
Note:  
The system arrives with the bridge battery in a discharged state.  
To prevent draining the bridge battery, always store the tablet with a charged  
battery pack installed.  
If the bridge battery becomes drained, it takes approximately 11 hours for it to  
be fully recharged.  
The bridge battery charges from the AC Adapter when the adapter is connected  
and the system is in On or Off states or Suspend mode. It charges from the  
battery only when the system is in the On state.  
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Modem Connection  
2
Actual speeds over U.S. telephone lines vary, and are less than 56Kbp  
due to the current FCC regulations and line conditions. The internal  
modems on all Fujitsu tablets from Fujitsu PC Corporation are only  
qualified for use with telephone systems in selected countries,  
including the United States and Canada. For a full list of certified  
countries, check www.fujitsupc.com/modems.  
• The LAN portion of the internal LAN/modem module can only be  
used when the system is used with the optional mini-dock; there is no  
LAN port on the system itself.  
The Stylistic LT800P tablet is designed to accept a standard RJ-11 telephone plug.  
Connect the plug to the modem jack located on the right-hand side of the tablet, to the  
left of the DC Input jack (reference Figure 1-1). The telephone plug can be installed  
whether or not the tablet has power applied.  
If you need assistance configuring the Stylistic LT800P tablet modem or LAN, contact  
your local help desk or your reseller.  
PC Card Slot  
2
The Stylistic LT800P tablet PC Card slot allows you to install a Type II PCMCIA  
CardBus card.  
To install a PC card, position the side with the arrow facing up (i.e., when looking at the  
tablet’s display side, the arrow on the card should be visible.) Slide the card into the PC  
Card slot, and press it firmly to ensure proper seating.  
LAN Port (RJ-45)  
2
The LAN port allows you to connect the internal Fast Ethernet (10/100 Base-T/Tx) to a  
Local Area Network (LAN), or to broadband devices. To connect a LAN plug, insert the  
plug into the LAN jack located on the bottom edge of the tablet, to the right of the mini-  
dock interface (See Figure 1-2 for location).  
Changing the BIOS Settings  
2
Your tablet’s BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) contains a program and a set of default  
parameters stored in ROM which tests and operates your tablet when you turn it on  
until the installed operating system is loaded from the hard disk.  
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The BIOS Setup utility is a program that allows you to change your system’s BIOS  
settings. The BIOS Setup application is stored in the system’s CMOS memory. The  
BIOS Setup utility configures device control parameters (such as changing I/O  
addresses and boot devices) and system data security parameters such as passwords.  
Starting BIOS Setup  
2
To start BIOS Setup,  
1. Shut down your computer if it is running.  
2. Start your system. When the following message appears,  
<F2>, Double tap the pen+: BIOS Setup  
double tap the pen on the display screen or press F2 on your external keyboard.  
3. 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.  
Once BIOS Setup is started, you can use it to change your system’s BIOS settings. Use  
the information at the bottom of the screen to navigate through the various screens.  
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Care and  
Maintenance  
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Caring for Your Stylistic LT800P  
This chapter gives you pointers on how to care for and maintain your tablet.  
Protecting the Display Screen  
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The Stylistic LT800P tablet is designed to provide you with years of service. Using a  
screen protector will help ensure that the screen remains as clear as possible. When  
installed, the screen protector becomes a durable, replaceable writing surface that  
protects the display screen from abrasion.  
To obtain additional screen protectors use Fujitsu part number FMWSP11 (12-pack)  
when ordering. (These and other accessories can be ordered from the FPC Web site at  
www.fujitsupc.com.) Additional information about installation is included with the  
screen protectors.  
During normal use of the tablet, small particles from the environment can  
become embedded in the pen tip and scratch the screen. To prevent  
scratching the screen, ensure that a screen protector is installed before  
using your tablet. The Limited Warranty does not cover a screen that is  
scratched as a result of not using a screen protector.  
To install a new screen protector on your tablet:  
1. If a screen protector is already installed on the display screen, remove it before  
installing the new screen protector.  
The screen protector is held onto the display screen surface by a thin strip of  
adhesive around the edges. A notch in one corner of the screen protector allows  
you to slide your fingernail under the screen protector for easy removal.  
2. Clean the display by wiping the screen surface gently using a soft cotton cloth  
dampened with denatured alcohol. Ensure that all residue has been removed  
from the screen before applying a new screen protector. Remove the protective  
coating from the adhesive side of the screen protector first.  
The Stylistic LT800P tablet is not waterproof. Do not pour liquids on the  
system or wash it with a heavily soaked cloth. Doing so could result in  
electrical shock and/or damage to the equipment. In the event that liquids  
are spilled on the unit, immediately turn off and unplug the system.  
3. Apply the screen protector to the display screen surface. When doing so, orient  
the screen protector with the adhesive side of the screen protector facing the  
display screen and the notched corner of the screen protector toward the lower  
left corner of the display screen.  
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4. Apply pressure to the screen protector with your finger using a continuous  
wiping motion along the edges. The adhesive sets completely within 48 hours. To  
ensure a good seal between the screen protector and the display, do not lift the  
screen protector from the display once it has been applied.  
5. Remove the protective plastic cover from the face of the screen protector.  
6. Clean any residue left behind by the protective coating from the exposed surface  
of the screen protector by wiping gently with a soft cotton cloth dampened with  
denatured alcohol. Wipe the screen protector with a soft dry cloth to remove any  
low-tack adhesive; this will help prevent the pen tip from squeaking.  
Storing the Stylistic LT800P Tablet  
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Be sure not to store your Stylistic LT800P with the screen side down,  
otherwise damage to the display may occur.  
Store your tablet in the Off state with a fully charged battery pack installed. The battery  
pack always provides power to some system components, even when the system is in Off  
state. If the system is stored with the battery pack removed, these components are  
powered by the system’s internal bridge battery. The bridge battery is not designed for  
extended use and will discharge in a short period of time; this could result in damage to  
the batteries. You can store the tablet in the Off state for about 30 days with a fully  
charged battery pack installed. After this period, the battery pack should be recharged or  
replaced with a charged battery pack.  
Avoiding Overheating  
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The Stylistic LT800P tablet monitors its internal temperature. As the internal  
temperature approaches the tolerable limits of heat-sensitive components, system  
functions are automatically limited or turned off to prevent damage.  
To avoid overheating the tablet, do not obstruct the air vents on the top  
and bottom edges of the tablet.  
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Troubleshooting  
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Troubleshooting Your Stylistic LT800P  
Solutions to some common problems are described in the following sections. If you  
are experiencing a problem with your 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 Operation  
2
If the system will not resume operation after system operation has been suspended,  
check the following possible causes:  
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 tablet.  
The system may be at the critical thermal limit. To avoid damage to heat-  
sensitive components, the system enters Suspend-to-RAM mode when it gets  
too hot. System operation cannot be resumed until the tablet cools off to a  
tolerable temperature. Move the tablet to a cooler location.  
Display Screen Is Blank or Difficult to Read  
2
If the display screen on your Stylistic LT800P tablet appears blank or is unreadable,  
confirm that the system is running (the Power icon is displayed continuously on the  
Status display), and check the following:  
The system brightness may be set too low, causing the screen to appear too dark.  
Use the brightness hotpad to adjust the screen brightness.  
An external monitor may be selected. Tap on the Display Select hotpad to  
determine whether the 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 Working  
2
If you are experiencing problems transferring data over the system’s infrared  
interface, note the following:  
Can the IrDA port on the tablet “see” the IrDA port on the other device? A  
direct line-of-sight path must exist between the IrDA port on the tablet and the  
IrDA port on the other device.  
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The distance between the two devices must not be more than approximately 3  
feet or 1 meter.  
The viewing angle from the IrDA port on the tablet must not be more than 15  
degrees from a center line between the IrDA port on the tablet and the IrDA  
port on the other device.  
The device with which you are trying to communicate must be compliant with  
the IrDA Standard Revision 1.1 (or 1.0).  
Cursor Is Not Tracking Pen  
2
If the cursor on the screen appears to be misaligned with the pen or is not accurately  
tracking the pen, calibrate the pen. See “Calibrating the Pen” in Chapter 2 for  
details.  
Tablet Is Not Responding to the Pen  
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If your tablet is not responding to the pen, connect an external keyboard to the  
system to see if it responds to keyboard commands. If the system doesn’t respond to  
the keyboard, the application or system may have crashed, and it may be necessary  
to reset the system.  
Audio Volume Too Low  
2
If the audio volume on your 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  
headphone output is turned on using the hotpad.  
Ensure that the volume level set with Volume hotpads is set to an audible level.  
Ensure that the mute box in the system volume control (accessible from the  
system tray) is not set.  
Ensure that any volume control in the audio software is set to an audible level.  
Configuring Peripherals Interfaces  
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Certain peripheral devices can be disabled during the BIOS Setup. If the peripheral  
interface you want to use does not appear to be working with your peripheral device,  
ensure that it is enabled in the BIOS. Contact your local help desk or reseller if you  
need assistance using BIOS Setup.  
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Hardware  
Specifications  
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H a r d w a r e S p e c i f i c a t i o n s  
Stylistic LT800P Hardware Specifications  
The following table provides general hardware specifications of the Stylistic LT800P  
by category.  
Stylistic LT800P Tablet Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
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Dimensions  
Weight  
9.6” w x 6.3” d x 1.1” h (244mm x 160mm x 28mm)  
2.70 lb. (1.22 kg) with 6 cell battery  
Processing Specifications  
CPU  
Ultra low voltage (ULV) Mobile Intel Pentium III processor - M  
with enhanced SpeedStep technology, 866/400 MHz  
Chip set  
Intel 830MG  
Memory/Storage Specifications  
Main RAM  
256MB or 512MB, single slot, 3.3V SDRAM  
32 KB on die  
L1 cache (CPU)  
L2 cache (CPU)  
BIOS ROM  
512 KB on die  
1 MB (FWH - firmware hub)  
Hard disk drive  
• 2.5” HDD  
• 40GB IDE HDD  
• Shock-mounted  
Input/Output Specifications  
Digitizer  
VRAM  
Resistive, with palm rejection  
Intel 830MG chipset with 8MB shared memory using Unified  
Memory Architecture (UMA) delivers low-power, high-  
performance 3D/2D graphics, video, and display capabilities.  
Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) dynamically  
responds to application requirements and efficiently allocates  
the proper amount of memory (48MB max.) for optimal  
graphics and system performance.  
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Stylistic LT800P Tablet Specifications (Continued)  
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Display  
8.4” SVGA TFT Color (800 x 600 dot)  
256K colors. Brightness: 8 levels  
Interface Specifications  
PC Card Slot  
• One Type-I or Type-II  
• PCMCIA CardBus version 3.0  
Integrated  
Interfaces  
• RJ-11 (modem)  
• RJ-45 (LAN)  
• USB 1.1  
• DC-In  
• Expansion connector  
• Mono Microphone In  
• Stereo Headphone Out  
• IrDA 1.1  
• IR Keyboard  
Modem/LAN  
Internal combination Modem/LAN module  
• LAN: 10/100BaseT  
• Modem: 56 Kbps (V.90), 53 Kbps receive/33.6 Kbps send/  
14.4 Kbps fax  
Infrared  
Audio  
IrDA version 1.1 (FIR, 4Mbps)  
• SigmaTel STAC9767 codec  
• Internal mono microphone and speaker  
• Mono microphone and stereo headphone jacks  
User Controls  
• Hotpads: escape, volume, NumLk, arrow keys, display,  
brightness, right button, hovering, numeric keypad  
• Suspend/Resume button  
• Reset button (Power Off switch)  
Status Indicators  
(LEDs)  
• Power  
• Charge/DC-In  
• Battery level  
• HDD  
• Hovering  
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Stylistic LT800P Tablet Specifications (Continued)  
Power Specifications  
• 6-cell  
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Main Battery  
• Removable, Lithium ion  
• 10.8 V @ 3400 mAh  
• Warm-swappable  
• Recharge Time:  
Suspend/Off: 3 hours (90%), 4 hours (100%)  
Operating (slow charge): 8 hours (100%)  
• Suspend Life: Minimum 5 days  
Off State: Approximately 20 days from full charge  
Environmental Specifications  
o
o
o
o
Operating: 5 - 35 C (41 - 95 F)  
Temperature  
Humidity  
o
o
o
o
Non-operational: -20 - 60 C (-4 - 140 F)  
Operating: 20 - 80% non-condensing  
Non-operating: 20 - 80% non-condensing  
Agency Approval Specifications  
• EN55022, Class B:1998  
• FCC Part 15, Subpart 15, Class B  
• CISPR 22: 1997, Class B  
• EN50081-1: 1992  
Emissions  
Immunity  
• EN55024  
• EN61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11  
• EN61000-3-2, 3  
• UL/cUL: UL1950, 3rd Ed.  
• TUV T-Mark: EN60950  
Safety  
• FCC Part 68, IC CS03, Issue 8  
Modem  
Additional Specifications  
Operating systems  
Logo  
Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional  
PC2001-compliant  
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Agency Notices  
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Agency Notices  
NOTICE  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fujitsu could void this user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
FCC NOTICES  
Notice to Users of Radios and Television  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence 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 guar-  
antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-  
mined 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:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit than the receiver.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to ensure compli-  
ance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device.  
Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules, and the requirements adopted  
by ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other infor-  
mation, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this  
equipment; or a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested,  
this information or number must be provided to the telephone company.  
This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises  
wiring using a standard jack type USOC RJ11C. A plug and jack used to connect this  
equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the appli-  
cable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant tele-  
phone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be  
connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant.  
The ringer equivalent number (REN) of this equipment is 0.0B. The REN is used to  
determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive  
RENs on a telephone may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming  
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call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be  
certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by  
the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. For products approved after  
July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the  
format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a  
decimal point (e.g., 00 is a REN of 0.0). For earlier products, the REN is separately  
shown on the label.  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will  
notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But  
if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as  
soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the  
FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or  
procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the tele-  
phone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary  
modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information,  
please refer to the manual or contact Fujitsu PC Corporation, Customer Service. If  
the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company  
may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.  
The equipment cannot be used on public coin service provided by the telephone  
company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. (Contact the state  
public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for  
information).  
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line,  
ensure the installation of this computer does not disable your alarm equipment. If  
you have any questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your tele-  
phone company or a qualified installer.  
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to  
use a computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone fax  
machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of  
each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission, the date and time it is  
sent, and an identification of the business or other entity, or other individual sending  
the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business,  
other entity, or individual.  
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DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICES  
Notice to Users of Radios and Television  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of Canadian Interference-  
Causing Equipment Regulations.  
CET appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exigence du Réglement sur le  
matérial brouilleur du Canada.  
Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network  
NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment  
Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbrevia-  
tion, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed  
based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical spec-  
ifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.  
Before connecting this equipment to a telephone line the user should ensure that it is  
permissible to connect this equipment to the local telecommunication facilities. The  
user should be aware that compliance with the certification standards does not prevent  
service degradation in some situations.  
Repairs to telecommunication equipment should be made by a Canadian authorized  
maintenance facility. Any repairs or alterations not expressly approved by Fujitsu or  
any equipment failures may give the telecommunication company cause to request the  
user to disconnect the equipment from the telephone line.  
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.0.  
The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the  
maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The  
termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to  
the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices  
does not exceed five.  
For safety, users should ensure that the electrical ground of the power util-  
ity, 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 electri-  
cian. This may be particularly important in rural areas.  
Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien  
AVIS: Le présent matériel est conforme aux spécifications techniques d’Industrie  
Canada applicables au matériel terminal. Cette conformité est confirmée par le  
numéro d’enregistrement. Le sigle IC, placé devant le numéro d’enregistrement,  
signifie que l’enregistrement s’est effectué conformément à une déclaration de confor-  
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mité et indique que les spécifications techniques d’Industrie Canada ont été  
respectées. Il n’implique pas qu’Industrie Canada a approuvé le matériel.  
Avant de connecter cet équipement à une ligne téléphonique, l’utilisateur doit véri-  
fier s’il est permis de connecter cet équipement aux installations de télécommunica-  
tions locales. Lutilisateur est averti que même la conformité aux normes de  
certification ne peut dans certains cas empêcher la dégradation du service.  
Les réparations de l’équipement de télécommunications doivent être eVectuées par  
un service de maintenance agréé au Canada. Toute réparation ou modification, qui  
n’est pas expressément approuvée par Fujitsu, ou toute défaillance de l’équipement  
peut entraîner la compagnie de télécommunications à exiger que l’utilisateur décon-  
necte l’équipement de la ligne téléphonique.  
AVIS: L’indice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) du présent matériel est de 0.0. L’IES  
assigné à chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui  
peuvent être raccordés à une interface téléphonique. La terminaison d’une interface  
peut consister en une combinaison quelconque de dispositifs, à la seule condition que  
la somme d’indices d’équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n’excède pas 5.  
Pour assurer la sécurité, les utilisateurs doivent vérifier que la prise de  
terre du service d’électricité, les lignes télphoniques 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 élec-  
tricien. Ceci peut être particulièrement important en régions rurales.  
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UL NOTICE  
This unit requires an AC adapter to operate. Use only UL Listed Class 2 Adapters with  
an output rating of 16 VDC, with a current of 3.75 A.  
AC Adapter output polarity:  
+
When using your modem equipment, basic safety precautions should  
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to  
persons, including the following:  
• Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub,  
wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a  
swimming pool.  
• Avoid using a modem during an electrical storm. There may be a  
remote risk of electric shock from lightning.  
Do not use the modem to report a gas leak while in the vicinity of the leak.  
The modem-to-telephone network connection must be a line cord using a  
minimum #26 AWG wire.  
For Authorized Repair Technicians Only  
• For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with the  
same type and rating fuse.  
• Danger of explosion if Lithium (clock) battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the  
manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the  
manufacturer’s instruction.  
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Using the  
Integrated  
Wireless LAN*  
*Optional Device  
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FCC Regulatory Information  
2
Please note the following regulatory information related to the optional wireless LAN  
device.  
Regulatory Notes and Statements  
2
Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use  
2
Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from Wireless LAN devices. The  
energy levels of these emissions, however, are far much less than the electromagnetic  
energy emissions from wireless devices such as mobile phones. Wireless LAN devices  
are safe for use by consumers because they operate within the guidelines found in  
radio frequency safety standards and recommendations. The use of Wireless LAN  
devices may be restricted in some situations or environments, such as:  
On board an airplane, or  
In an explosive environment, or  
In situations where the interference risk to other devices or services is perceived  
or identified as harmful.  
In cases in which the policy regarding use of Wireless LAN devices in specific environ-  
ments is not clear (e.g., airports, hospitals, chemical/oil/gas industrial plants, private  
buildings), obtain authorization to use these devices prior to operating the equipment.  
Regulatory Information/Disclaimers  
2
Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the  
instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product. Any  
changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The manufac-  
turer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized  
modification of this device, or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and  
equipment other than those specified by the manufacturer. It is the responsibility of  
the user to correct any interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substi-  
tution or attachment. The manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors  
will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising  
from failure to comply with these guidelines.  
Federal Communications Commission statement  
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
interference, and, (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation of this device.  
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FCC Interference Statement  
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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 designed to provide reason-  
able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accor-  
dance with the instructions, it 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:  
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2. Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.  
3. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from the one the receiver  
is connected to.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement  
2
This Wireless LAN radio device has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65C and  
found compliant with the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2.1091, 2.1093,  
and 15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices. The radiated  
output power of this Wireless LAN device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure  
limits. Nevertheless, this device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for  
human contact during normal operation is minimized. When using this device, a certain  
separation distance between antenna and nearby persons must be maintained to ensure  
RF exposure compliance. In order to comply with RF exposure limits established in the  
ANSI C95.1 standards, the distance between the antennas and the user should not be less  
than 20 cm (8 inches).  
Export restrictions  
2
This product or software contains encryption code which may not be exported or  
transferred from the US or Canada without an approved US Department of Commerce  
export license. This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules., as well as ICES 003 B /  
NMB 003 B. 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 undesirable operation. Modifications not expressly  
authorized by Fujitsu PC Corporation may invalidate the user's right to operate this  
equipment.  
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Before Using This Device  
2
Thank you for purchasing a Fujitsu LT800P tablet with the optional Integrated Wireless  
LAN. This manual describes the basic operating procedures for the Wireless LAN  
(referred to as the “device” in this manual) and how to set up a wireless LAN network.  
Before using this device, read this manual carefully to ensure correct operation of the  
device. Keep this manual in a safe place for reference while using the device.  
Characteristics of the Device  
2
This device consists of a wireless LAN card that is attached to the computer via a  
mini-PCI slot.  
The main characteristics are as follows:  
It uses the power saving communications system in the 2.4 GHz band, and does not  
require any license for radio communication.  
It uses Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DS-SS), which is resistant to noise.  
This device complies with Wi-Fi, and is able to communicate at the maximum transfer  
rate of 11 Mbps.  
The maximum communication range is approximately 120 feet (36.5 meters) inside a  
building. The range may be shorter depending upon the installation factors, such as  
walls and columns.  
Unauthorized access can be prevented with the use of SSID and encryption key.  
Wireless LAN Modes Using this Device  
2
AdHoc Mode  
2
The AdHoc Mode” refers to the network connecting two computers using wireless LAN  
cards. This connection is called an AdHoc network.”  
Using an AdHoc network, you can obtain a network connection easily and at a low cost.  
In the AdHoc mode, you can use the function supported by Microsoft Network, such as  
File and Print Sharing to exchange files and share a printer or other peripheral devices.  
To use the AdHoc Mode, you must set the same SSID and the same encryption key for all  
the computers that are connected. All connected computers can communicate with each  
other within the communication range.  
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Infrastructure Mode  
2
If a number of computers are connected simultaneously in the AdHoc mode, the transfer  
rate may be reduced, communications may become unstable, or the network connection  
could fail. This is because all wireless LAN cards are using the same radio frequency in the  
network.  
To improve this situation, you can use a wireless LAN access point, which is sold  
separately. The wireless LAN network is in the “Infrastructure mode” when it uses an  
access point, and such a connection is called the “Infrastructure Network.”  
By using an access point, you can set and use a different communication channel for each  
network group. Each channel is given a different radio frequency, and it eliminates the  
collision of communications and provides a more stable communications environment.  
Infrastructure mode is most suitable when you are configuring multiple wireless LAN  
networks on the same floor.  
To connect a wireless LAN network to a wired LAN, you need an access point.  
How to Handle This Device  
2
The optional Integrated Wireless LAN device is already installed in Stylistic LT800P tablet  
computers that have been so configured. Under normal circumstances, it should not be  
necessary for you to remove or re-install it. The LAN has been configured to support the  
operating system with which your system shipped.  
The On/Off switch located on the Wireless LAN cover turns the device on and off. You  
should switch the device off when it is not in use in order to maximize battery life.  
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Connecting Windows 2000 Systems  
2
This chapter describes how to set the wireless LAN connection for computers running  
Windows 2000.  
If you purchased a Stylistic LT800P tablet with the optional integrated  
wireless LAN device, the device and drivers have already been installed.  
This procedure outlines the steps for setting the device parameters.  
Updated drivers and/or utilities may become available after this manual is  
printed; see any addenda or fliers that may be included in the system  
packaging.  
Workflow  
2
The proper setup of the wireless LAN requires several steps which must be performed in  
the proper order. Following is a general outline of the steps that must be performed. Each  
step is detailed later in this procedure.  
1. Setting parameters  
Setting the profile  
Setting the encryption  
2. Network settings  
Setting the protocol and checking the network  
Setting file and printer sharing  
Checking the connection  
Setting Parameters  
2
1. Click [Start]-> [Settings] -> [Control Panel].  
2. Double-click the [PRISM Settings] icon. The [PRISM Wireless Settings] appears.  
3. Set the profile as specified in Table 1. Ask your network administrators to check the  
setting.  
4. When you finish your entry, click [Apply].  
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Item  
Description  
Enter the system file name in which the parameter information is  
to be saved.  
Profile  
Mode  
Ad Hoc Network: Click the down arrow and select “802.11  
AdHoc”.  
Infrastructure Network: Click the down arrow and select  
“Infrastructure”.  
SSID  
Enter the network name to which you want to connect  
Obtain the information from your network administrator. If you  
do not have a network administrator, select “Fully Automatic”.  
Transmit Rate  
Power Save  
Enabled  
Not supported.  
AdHoc Network: Select the same channel, 1-11, for all connected  
computers. If there is more than one wireless LAN nearby (such as  
on the same floor), we recommend that the channels for each  
LAN be 5 numbers apart (e.g., if there are two other LANs nearby,  
the channels used should be 1, 6, and 11).  
AdHoc Channel  
Infrastructure Network: Not an option.  
Table A-1 Profile Parameters  
5. Click the [Encryption] tab.  
6. Set the encryption items in accordance with Table 2.  
AdHoc Network: Specify the same value for all the computers for which the encryp-  
tion key is used for connection.  
Infrastructure Network: Specify the identical encryption keys to the encryption keys  
set for the access point. For instructions on how to check the encryption keys set for  
the access point, refer to the access point manual.  
Make sure that you specify the encryption keys. If you do not specify the  
keys, any computer with a wireless LAN card can be connected. This  
presents a risk that your data may be stolen or destroyed.  
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Item  
Description  
Click the down arrow and select an encryption option.  
Disable: Disables the encryption. In this case, “Create keys with  
Passphrase” and subsequent items are greyed out, and you  
cannot enter anything.  
Encryption  
(WEP)  
40 bit*: The encryption is set. Select either “Create keys with  
Passphrase”, “Create keys manually”, or “ASCII Input”, and  
enter the encryption keys.  
104 bit*: The encryption is set. Select either “Create keys with  
Passphrase”, “Create keys manually”, or “ASCII Input”, and  
enter the encryption keys.  
Create Keys with  
Passphrase  
Not supported.  
Not supported.  
Passphrase  
Select this to use hexadecimal character codes to set the  
encryption keys (Keys 1 - 4).  
Enter a 10-digit value when you have selected [40 bit]* for the  
encryption. Enter a 26-digit value when you have selected [104  
bit]* for encryption.  
Create Keys  
Manually  
(Hexadecimal  
Input)  
Select if the network contains a card that is set with the  
encryption key using the character code. Specify the encryption  
keys with the same value used for other wireless LAN cards that  
are already set.  
Select to use the ASCII codes to set encryption keys (Keys 1 - 4).  
Select this if network does not contain other wireless LAN cards  
that are set with encryption key using character codes.  
Enter a 5-digit value when you have selected [40 bit]* for the  
encryption. Enter a 13-digit value when you have selected [104  
bit]* for encryption.  
ASCII Input  
Default Key  
You can use the following characters: 0 - 9, A - Z, a - z, _ (under-  
score).  
For example, to set “ABC12” for the encryption key, enter  
“ABC12.”  
Click the down arrow, and select a key from Keys 1 - 4.  
Table A-2 Encryption Key Setup  
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7. When you finish your entry, click [Apply].  
8. Click [OK]. [PRISM Wireless Settings] closes.  
You have completed the parameter settings.  
When using ADSL (PPPoE) with the infrastructure network to connect to  
the Internet, you must change the computer’s MTU size set. To change  
MTU size, refer to the manual that comes with the access point.  
* 40 bit and 104 bit encryption is the wireless LAN equivalent of 64 bit and 128 bit  
encryption, as set by Microsoft and wireless LAN manufacturers. This is the same  
encryption rate that is used by the Windows XP operating system, and was selected in  
order to align it closer to the wireless LAN standard. For consistency, the Windows 2000  
utilities reflect the same modes.  
Outside of wireless LAN environments, encryption is generally set at either 64 bit or 128  
bit. However, the wireless LAN standard requires that 24 bits be reserved for fixed data.  
As a result, the user can only use 40 bits (64 minus 24) or 104 bits (128 minus 24) for  
encryption. This requirement also fixes the number of characters used for 128 bit encryp-  
tion to 13 which is calculated as (13 x 8 bits = 104).  
Network Connection: Windows 2000  
2
The section describes how to set the network connection for a computer with Windows  
2000.  
Network Settings  
2
In this section, you set “TCP/IP Settings,and complete “Checking Computer Name and  
Workgroup,” required for the network connection.  
TCP/IP Settings  
2
1. Click [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel].  
2. Double-click the [Network and Dial-up  
Connections] icon. The [Network and Dial-up Connections] window appears.  
3. Right click the [Local Area Connection], then click [Properties] from the menu that  
appears. The [Local Area Connection Properties] window appears.  
More than one network adapter is installed in your system if more than  
one [Local Area Connection] entry is displayed. In this case, select the  
[Local Area Connection] entry with [Intersil PRISM Wireless LAN PCI Card]  
displayed under [Device Name].  
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4. Perform the following steps.  
Click [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)].  
Click [Properties]. The [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties] window appears.  
5. Set an IP address as indicated in Table 3. Ask your network administrator to check  
the setting.  
Item  
Description  
Set the IP address and subnet mask:  
Click [Use the following IP address], and enter a value for [IP  
address] and [Subnet mask].  
For AdHoc  
Network  
Refer to “Setting IP Addresses” on page 94 to set an IP address  
and subnet mask.  
Select [Obtain an IP address automatically]:  
For the DNS server, select [Obtain DNS server address  
automatically].  
For Infrastructure  
Network  
For the IP address, DNS server, and default gateway, follow the  
network administrator's instructions, if any.  
Table A-3 Setting an IP Address  
6. Click [OK]. The [Local Area Connection Properties] window appears again.  
7. Click [OK]. When a message appears prompting you to restart the computer, click  
[Yes].  
Checking the full computer name and workgroup  
3
1. Click [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel].  
2. Double-click the [System] icon. [System Properties] appears.  
3. Click the [Network Identification] tab.  
4. Check [Full computer name] and [Workgroup]. Ask your network administrator  
and check the setting.  
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Item  
Description  
A name to identify the computer on the network. You can specify any  
name to each computer.  
Full Computer  
Name  
For easier identification, use the model name or user name.  
A name for the network group:  
AdHoc Network:  
Specify the same name to all computers within the same net-  
work.  
Workgroup  
Infrastructure Network: Specify a workgroup name to connect to.  
To change the setting, click [Properties], and follow the instructions on  
the screen. [System Properties] appears again.  
Table A-4 Checking computer name and workgroup  
5. Click [OK]. When a message appears prompting you to restart the computer, click  
[Yes].  
Sharing  
4
In this section, you set sharing of the drive, folder, and printer.  
You only need to set this when you are sharing files or a printer with other computers on  
the network.  
When you share a drive, folder, or printer, you can use them from any computer on the  
network.  
Setting [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]  
4
1. Click [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel].  
2. Double-click the [Network and Dial-up  
Connections] icon. The [Network and Dial-up Connections] windows appears.  
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3. Right click the [Local Area Connection], then click [Properties] from the menu  
that appears. [Local Area Connection Properties] appears.  
More than one network adapter is installed in your system if more than  
one [Local Area Connection] entry is displayed. In this case, select the  
[Local Area Connection] entry with [Intersil PRISM Wireless LAN PCI Card]  
displayed under [Device Name].  
4. If [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is displayed in the list, make  
sure that it is checked. If it is not checked, check it and click [OK]. You do not have  
to perform the following steps. Go to the next section, entitled “Sharing Files.”  
If [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is not found in the list, click  
[Install], and perform Step 5 and subsequent steps. When you click [Install], the  
[Select Network Component Type] window appears.  
5. Perform the following steps.  
Click [Service].  
Click [Add]. The [Select Network Service] window appears.  
6. Perform the following steps.  
Click [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks].  
Click [OK]. You will go back to [Local Area Connection Properties], and [File and  
Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is added to the list.  
7. Click [OK].  
If you have changed the setting, [Close] is shown instead. Click [Close].  
Sharing Files  
4
The following example shows how to set sharing the “Work” folder on the c: drive.  
1. On the desktop, double-click [My Computer]-> C: drive.  
2. Right-click the “Work” folder, then click [Sharing] from the menu. The [Work  
Properties] window appears.  
3. Click [Share this folder] and set necessary items, as indicated in Table 5.  
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Item  
Description  
You can specify a share name for the drive or folder that you want  
to share.  
Share name  
Comment  
You can enter the description for the drive or folder that you want  
to share.  
User limit  
Permissions  
Caching  
Specifies the limit for the number of sharing users.  
Specifies the folder access privileges.  
Specifies the caching for the folder.  
Table A-5 Sharing files  
4. Click [OK]. The folder is set shared, and the “Work” folder icon changes.  
Printer Sharing  
5
1. Click [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Printers]. The Printers window appears, showing the  
printers that are connected.  
2. Right click the printer that you want to share, then click [Sharing] from the menu  
that appears.  
3. Click [Sharing], and select necessary items.  
Item  
Description  
Not Shared  
Shared As  
Share Name  
Comment  
Disables printer sharing.  
Enables printer sharing.  
Specifies a share name of the printer to be shared.  
Enter the description of the printer to be shared.  
If you specify a password, you need to enter it when using the  
printer.  
Passwords  
Table A-6 Printer Sharing  
4. Click [OK]. The printer sharing is set, and the icon changes.  
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Checking the Connection  
6
After the network setting is completed, access the shared drive on another computer to  
check the connectivity of the wireless LAN network.  
Accessing Another Computer  
6
1. Double-click the [My Network Places] icon on the desktop. [My Network Places]  
appears.  
2. Double-click [Computers near me]. The computers that are connected to the  
network are displayed.  
3. Double-click the computer that you want to access. The drive that you set with  
“Sharing” are displayed.  
4. Double-click the drive that you want to access. The drive is displayed showing its  
contents and made available to you. If you have any questions or problems, refer to  
Troubleshooting Table” on page 88.  
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Checking the Connectivity  
6
1. Click [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel].  
2. Double-click the [PRISM Settings] icon. [PRISM Wireless Settings] appears.  
3. Check the connectivity on the [Link] tab. The current condition of connection is  
displayed.  
Item  
Description  
Shows the current condition of connection.  
The MAC address of the other computer to which you are  
connected is displayed when the connection is successful. If you are  
connected to more than one computer, the computer that has the  
best connectivity is displayed.  
State  
Current Channel  
Current Tx Rate  
Shows the current channel used for the connection.  
Shows the current transfer rate in Mbits/sec.  
Click [Radio Off] to disconnect.  
[Radio Off]/  
[Radio On]  
Click [Radio On] to connect to the network.  
[Rescan] button  
Click this button to search for others to connect to.  
Throughput  
(Bytes/sec)  
Shows the actual transfer rate of the data transfer for send (Tx) and  
receive (Rx).  
Shows either [Excellent], [Good], [Fair], [Poor], or [Not Connected],  
depending on the link quality.  
Link Quality  
Not shown for AdHoc connection.  
Shows either [Excellent], [Good], [Fair], [Poor], or [Not Connected],  
depending on the signal strength.  
Signal Strength  
Not shown for AdHoc connection.  
Table A-7 Checking connectivity  
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Connecting Windows XP Systems  
7
This chapter describes how to set up the wireless LAN connection for computers that  
are running Windows XP.  
If you purchased a Stylistic LT800P tablet with the optional integrated  
wireless LAN device, the device and drivers have already been installed.  
This procedure outlines the steps for setting the device parameters.  
Updated drivers and/or utilities may become available after this manual is  
printed; see any addenda or fliers that may be included in the system  
packaging.  
Workflow  
7
The proper setup of the wireless LAN connection requires that several steps be  
performed in the proper order. Following is a general outline of the steps to be  
performed. Each step is detailed later in this procedure.  
1. Setting parameters  
Setting the profile  
Setting the encryption  
2. Network settings  
Setting the protocol and checking the network  
Setting file and printer sharing  
Checking the connection  
Setting Parameters  
7
1. Click [Start] -> [Control Panel].  
2. Click [Network and Internet connections].  
3. Click [Network connection]. A list of networks that are currently installed is  
displayed.  
4. Right click [Intersil PRISM Wireless LAN PCI Card] in the list, and click [Proper-  
ties] from the menu that is displayed. [Wireless Network Connection Properties]  
appears.  
5. Click the [Wireless Networks] tab. The [Wireless Networks] tab appears.  
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6. Perform the following steps.  
Make sure that [Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings] is checked.  
Click [Add] under [Preferred networks]. [Wireless Network Properties] appears.  
7. Set parameters in accordance with Table 8.  
For the AdHoc network, specify the same value to all the computers, for which the  
encryption key is used for connection.  
For the infrastructure network, specify the encryption key (network key) with the  
same value to the encryption key of the access point. For how to check the encryption  
keys set for the access point, refer to the manual supplied with the access point.  
Be sure to specify the encryption keys. If you do not specify the keys, any  
computer with a wireless LAN card can be connected. This presents a risk  
that other users may steal or destroy your data.  
Item  
Description  
Network  
Name SSID  
Enter the network name to which you want to connect. This is a  
required item. For the network name, ask your LAN administrator.  
AdHoc network: Set the same name for all of the computers that are  
to be connected.  
Infrastructure network: Specify the same name as that specified on the  
access point that is to be connected. For access point instructions,  
refer to the manual that comes with the access point.  
Key Format  
Click the down arrow and select the input for the Network key.  
ASCII characters  
Select this when using ASCII characters for the  
Network Key. Characters that can be used  
follow:  
0-9, A-Z, a-z, and _ (underscore)  
Example: To set the key to “ABC12”, input  
“ABC12”.  
Hexa-decimal  
characters  
Select this when using hexadecimal characters  
for the Network Key.  
Use this if there is a wireless LAN card in the  
network that has the Network Key set to a  
character code. In ’Network Key’, input the same  
value as the other wireless LAN card.  
Table A-8 Setting parameters  
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8. When you finish your entry, click [OK]. [Wireless Network Connection 2 Proper-  
ties] appears again.  
9. Make sure the network name you specified for the SSID in Step 7 is added under  
[Preferred networks].  
Network Connection  
8
The section describes how to set the network connection for a computer running  
Windows XP.  
Network Settings  
8
8
In this section, you set “TCP/IP Settings,and complete “Checking Computer Name  
and Workgroup” required for the network connection.  
TCP/IP Settings  
1. On [Wireless Network Connection Properties], click [General].  
If [Wireless Network Connection 2 Properties] is not displayed, click [Start]  
-> [Settings] -> [Control Panel], and double-click the [Network  
Connection] icon.  
Right click the [Wireless Network Connection], and then click [Properties]  
from the menu that appears.  
2. Perform the following steps.  
Click [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)].  
Click [Properties]. [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties] appears.  
3. Set an IP address. Ask your network administrator and check the setting.  
Item  
Description  
AdHoc Network  
Set the IP address and subnet mask. Click [Use the following IP  
address]. Enter a value for [IP address] and [Subnet mask]. See  
“Setting IP Addresses” on page 94 to set IP address and subnet  
mask.  
For Infrastructure  
Network  
Select [Obtain an IP address automatically]. For the DNS server,  
select [Obtain DNS server address automatically]. For the IP  
address, DNS server, and default gateway, follow the network  
administrator's instructions, if any.  
Table A-9 Setting an IP address  
5. Click [OK].  
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If you have changed the setting, [Close] is shown instead. Click [Close].  
6. Close [Network Connection].  
Checking the Full Computer Name and Workgroup  
9
1. Click [Start] -> [Control Panel]. Make sure the Classic View is selected.  
2. Double-click the [System] icon. [System Properties] appears.  
3. Click the [Computer Name] tab.  
4. Check [Full computer name] and [Workgroup]. Ask your network administrator and  
check the setting.  
Item  
Description  
A name to identify the computer on the network. You can specify  
any name to each computer. Use up to 15 single-byte characters.  
For easier identification, use the model name or user name.  
Computer Name  
A name of the network group. Use up to 15 single-byte  
characters.  
Workgroup  
AdHoc Network: Specify the same name to all computers within  
the same network.  
Infrastructure Network: Specify workgroup name to connect to.  
Table A-10 Setting computer name and workgroup  
To change the setting, click [Change], and follow the instructions on the screen. [System  
Properties] appears again.  
5. Click [OK]. When a message appears prompting you to restart the computer, click  
[Yes].  
Sharing  
10  
In this section, you set sharing of the drive, folder, and printer.  
You need to set this only when you are sharing files or a printer with other computers on  
the network.  
When you share a drive, folder, or printer, you can use these from any computer on the  
network.  
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Setting [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]  
10  
1. Click [Start] -> [Control Panel]. Make sure the Classic View is selected.  
2. Double-click the [Network Connection] icon.  
3. Right click the [Wireless Network Connection], and then click [Properties] from the  
menu that appears. [Wireless Network Connection Properties] appears.  
4. If [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is displayed in the list:  
Make sure that it is checked. If it is not checked, check it, and click [OK]. You do not  
have to perform the following steps. Go to the next section, “Sharing Files.”  
If [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is not found in the list, click  
[Install], and perform Step 5 and the subsequent steps. When you click [Install],  
[Select Network Component Type] appears.  
5. Perform the following steps.  
Click [Service].  
Click [Add]. [Select Network Service] appears.  
6. Perform the following steps.  
Click [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks].  
Click [OK]. You will go back to [Wireless Network Connection 2 Properties], and  
[File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is added to the list.  
7. Click [Close].  
Sharing Files  
10  
The following example shows how to set sharing the “Work” folder on the c: drive.  
1. Click [Start] -> [My Computer].  
2. Double-click the [Local Disk (c:)] icon.  
3. Right click the “Work” folder, and then click [Sharing and Security] from the menu  
that appears. [Work Properties] appears.  
4. Click [If you understand the security risks but want to share files without running the  
wizard, click here].  
If you have already clicked [If you understand the security risks but want  
to share files without running the wizard, click here], this window does not  
appear.  
In the [Work Properties] window, the description under [Network Sharing and security]  
changes.  
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5. Check [Share this folder on the network]. Uncheck [Allow network users to change  
my files], if the shared folder is for read only.  
6. Click [OK]. The folder is set shared, and the “Work” folder icon changes.  
Printer Sharing  
10  
1. Press [Start]->[Control Panel] (or [Settings], if viewing in Classic mode)-> [Printers  
and Faxes]. The Printers and Faxes display will appear and the connected printers will  
be displayed.  
2. Right-click the printer to be shared, and click [Sharing] from the menu that appears.  
The properties of the printer to be shared will be displayed. Set printer sharing.  
On the display, the printer sharing setting is recommended by the Network Setup Wizard,  
but for the wireless LAN network, security is maintained by network name (SSID) or  
network key. The following steps allow you to set up printer sharing without using the  
Network Setup Wizard.  
3. Click 'If you understand the security risks but want to share printers without running  
the wizard, click here. 'Enable Printer Sharing' will be displayed.  
4. Select 'Just enable printer sharing'.  
5. Click 'OK'. The printer properties will be indicated.  
6. Select 'Share this printer'.  
7. Enter the sharing printer name in 'Share name'.  
8. Click ‘OK. The printer will be shared, and the printer icon will become a sharing  
icon.  
Checking the Connection  
10  
After the network setting is completed, access the shared drive on another computer to  
check the connectivity of the wireless LAN network.  
Accessing Another Computer  
10  
1. Click [Start] -> [My Computer].  
2. From the left menu in [Other Places], click [My Network Places].  
3. From the left menu in [Network Tasks], click [View workgroup computers]. The  
workgroup in which you are participating will appear.  
4. Double click the computer to which you want to connect. The drive that you set in  
[Computer Sharing] appears.  
5. Double click the drive to which you want to connect. The contents of the drive will  
appear, and is available for use.  
If you have a question or problem, refer to “Troubleshooting Table” on page 88.  
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Checking the Connectivity  
10  
1. Click [Start] -> [Control Panel].  
2. Double-click the [PRISM Settings] icon. [PRISM Wireless Setting] appears.  
3. Check the connectivity on the [Link] tab. The current condition of connection is  
displayed.  
Item  
Description  
Shows the current condition of connection.  
The MAC address of the other computer that you are connected  
to is displayed, when the connection is successfully made. If you  
State  
are connected to more than one computer, the computer that has  
the best connectivity is displayed.  
Current Channel  
Current Tx Rate  
Shows the current channel used for the connection.  
Shows the current transfer rate in Mbits/sec.  
Click [Radio OFF] to disconnect.  
Radio Off/Radio  
On  
Click [Radio On] to connect to the network.  
Rescan  
Click this button to search for others to connect to.  
Throughput  
(Bytes/sec)  
Shows the actual transfer rate of the transfer data for send (Tx)  
and receive (Rx).  
Shows the link quality. This is not shown for the AdHoc connec-  
tion.  
Link Quality  
Shows the signal strength.  
Signal Strength  
This is not shown for the AdHoc connection.  
Table A-11 Checking connectivity  
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Troubleshooting  
11  
This section contains troubleshooting information, including causes and actions, for  
problems you may find while using this device.  
Troubleshooting Table  
11  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
Restart the computer.  
An exclamation  
mark (!) or cross (x)  
is attached to  
[Intersil PRISM  
Wireless LAN PCI  
Card].  
A failure to  
recognize the  
device.  
A failure in  
installing the driver.  
Restart the computer.  
Other computers  
are not displayed  
when the [Network  
Computer] icon is  
double-clicked.  
The network has  
not been set up  
correctly.  
Check the setting for the protocol, work-  
group, and sharing.  
To check this, you need a different proce-  
dure, depending upon the operating  
system that you use. Refer to the appro-  
priate section of this chapter.  
It takes time before  
the network is  
searched and the  
computer  
connected is  
displayed.  
Perform the following steps to search for  
the computer.  
Click [Start] -> [Search] -> [Other  
Computers].  
Enter the computer name that you are  
connecting to in [Name], and click  
[Search].  
Double-click the icon of the computer  
that has been searched.  
A failure in  
installing the driver.  
Make sure that the driver is correctly  
installed.  
The TCP/IP  
Make sure that the TCP/IP protocol is  
installed. To check this, you need a  
different procedure, depending on the  
operating system that you use. Refer to  
the appropriate section of this manual.  
protocol is not  
installed, or, the IP  
address is not set  
correctly.  
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Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
Other computers  
are not displayed  
when the [Network  
Computer] icon is  
double-clicked.  
The TCP/IP  
If the TCP/IP protocol is installed, do the  
following to check the IP address:  
protocol is not  
installed, or, the IP  
address is not set  
correctly.  
1. Windows 2000:  
Click [Start] -> [Programs] -> [Acces-  
sories] -> [Command Prompt].  
Windows XP:  
(continued)  
Click [Start] -> [All Programs] ->  
[Accessories] -> [Command Prompt].  
2. Enter “IPCONFIG” command, and  
press [Enter].  
(If your hard disk is C drive, enter  
C:\>ipconfig)  
Check that the IP address is correctly  
displayed under the IP Address.  
Example:  
IP address: 10.0.1.3  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway: 10.0.1.1  
No communication  
due to poor radio  
signal.  
Shorten the distance between computers  
or remove visible obstacles between them,  
and retry the connection.  
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Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
IP packet isn’t  
reaching its  
destination  
Run the PING  
command to check  
the connection  
Perform the following steps to run the  
PING command to check if the IP packet is  
correctly delivered to the destination.  
To run the PING command, the TCP/IP  
protocol must be installed. First you will  
determine your IP address, then you will  
make sure your IP address can respond,  
and then you will make sure other  
computers can be addressed.  
1. Windows 2000:  
Click [Start] -> [Programs] -> [Acces-  
sories] -> [Command Prompt].  
Windows XP:  
Click [Start] -> [All Programs] ->  
[Accessories] -> [Command Prompt].  
2. Type: ipconfig > directory\filename  
where directory and filename repre-  
sent the location at which you want to  
store the IP address.  
3. Click [Enter], then go to the location  
you specified above. The IP address  
for your system will be contained in  
the file.  
4. To check that your IP address is func-  
tioning properly, go back to the DOS  
prompt and type: ping <IP address>,  
then press [Enter]. You will receive  
several replies, followed by the PING  
statistics (similar to below).  
5. To check that your system is communi-  
cating with other systems, go to the  
DOS prompt and type:  
\>ping XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. (With the  
destination IP address in place of  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX).  
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Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
IP packet isn’t  
reaching its  
destination  
Example: if the destination IP address is  
10.0.1.3:  
C:\>ping 10.0.1.3  
(continued)  
A message similar to the following appears  
if the connection is successful.  
Pinging 10.0.1.3 with 32 bytes of data:  
Reply from 10.0.1.3: bytes=32 time=1ms  
TTL=32  
Reply from 10.0.1.3: bytes=32 time<10ms  
TTL=32  
Reply from 10.0.1.3: bytes=32 time=4ms  
TTL=32  
Reply from 10.0.1.3: bytes=32 time<10ms  
TTL=32  
If the connection fails, [Request timed  
out], [Destination host unreachable], or a  
similar message appears. In this case, refer  
to the “Other computers are not  
displayed” portion of this chapter.  
Cannot connect to  
the network  
There are several  
possible causes, as  
listed to the right.  
Refer to the  
specific section of  
this manual or your  
user’s manual.  
The following causes are possible. Check  
each one of them.  
The network name or encryption key  
is not right.  
The driver has not correctly started.  
The destination computer is not  
turned on.  
You do not have the access privilege  
to the destination computer.  
The card has failed.  
Hardware conflict.  
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Problem  
Possible Solution  
I want to remove  
the driver  
(Windows 2000)  
Windows 2000:  
When removing the driver, make sure the device is attached to  
the computer. If you try to remove the driver while the device is  
detached from the computer, the driver is not removed.  
1. Right click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop, and then  
click [Properties] from the menu that appears. [System Prop-  
erties] appears.  
2. Click the [Hardware] tab.  
3. Click [Device Manager...]. The [Device Manager] window  
appears.  
4. Click [+] beside [Network adapters].  
5. Right click [Intersil PRISM Wireless LAN PCI Card], and click  
[Uninstall] from the menu that is displayed. [Confirm Device  
Removal] appears.  
6. Click [OK].  
7. Close [System Properties]. Make sure the icon disappears  
from the task tray in lower right corner of the screen.  
8. Click [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel].  
9. Double-click [Add/Remove Programs]. [Add/Remove Pro-  
grams] appears.  
10. Perform the following steps.  
Click [PRISM 11Mbps Wireless LAN for Windows].  
Click [Change/Remove].  
11. A window appears asking you if you really want to remove  
the driver.  
12. Click [Yes]. When the driver is removed, a window appears  
showing that the driver has been removed.  
13. Click [OK].  
14. Close [Add/Remove Programs] and [Control Panel].  
15. Shut down Windows, and turn off the computer.  
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Problem  
Possible Solution  
I want to remove  
the driver  
(Windows XP)  
Windows XP:  
When removing the driver, make sure that the device is attached  
to the computer. If you try to remove the driver while the device is  
detached from the computer, the driver is not removed.  
1. Click [Start], right click [My Computer], and then click [Prop-  
erties] from the menu that appears. [System Properties]  
appears.  
2. Click the [Hardware] tab.  
3. Click [Device Manager].  
4. Click [+] beside [Network adapters].  
5. Right click [Intersil PRISM Wireless LAN PCI Card], and  
click [Uninstall] from the menu that is displayed. [Confirm  
Device Removal] appears.  
6. Click [OK].  
7. Close [System Properties].  
8. Make sure that the icon has disappeared from the task tray  
in the lower right corner of the screen.  
9. Click [Start] -> [Control Panel]. [Control Panel] appears.  
10. Double-click [Add/Remove Programs]. [Add/Remove Pro-  
grams] appears.  
11. Perform the following steps.  
Click [PRISM 11Mbps Wireless LAN for Windows].  
Click [Change/Remove].  
A window appears asking you if you really want to  
remove the driver.  
12. Click [Yes]. When the driver is removed, a window appears  
showing that the driver has been removed.  
13. Click [OK].  
14. Close [Add/Remove Programs] and [Control Panel].  
15. Shut down Windows, and turn off the computer.  
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About IP Addresses  
11  
Setting IP Addresses  
11  
If you are not sure how to set the IP address, refer to the following procedure.  
If you have an access point (DHCP server) on the network, set the IP address as follows:  
Windows 2000: [Obtain an IP address automatically]  
Windows XP: [Obtain an IP address automatically]  
A DHCP server is a server that automatically assigns IP addresses to  
computers or other devices in the network. There is no DHCP server for  
the AdHoc network.  
If the IP address is already assigned to the computer in the network, ask the network  
administrator to check the IP address to be set for the computer.  
If no access point is found in the network:  
An IP address is expressed with four values in the range between 1 and 255.  
Set the each computer as follows: The value in parentheses is a subnet mask.  
<Example>  
Computer A: 192.168.100.2 (255.255.255.0)  
Computer B: 192.168.100.3 (255.255.255.0)  
Computer C: 192.168.100.4 (255.255.255.0)  
:
:
Computer X: 192.168.100.254 (255.255.255.0)  
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Specifications  
11  
Technical Specifications for Integrated Wireless LAN Device 11  
Item  
Description  
Network Type  
Transfer Rate  
IEEE 802.11b  
11/5.5/2/1Mbps (auto change)  
2,412 - 2,462 MHz  
Frequency Range  
Channels  
Card Type  
VCC  
One of 11 channels is used  
Non-intelligent  
Class B  
Security  
Network name, encryption key  
Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP  
Professional, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition  
Supported Operating Systems  
Power Current  
Max: 350mA  
Maximum number of units  
recommended for wireless LAN  
(AdHoc network)  
10 or less  
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Index  
A
AC adapter, 10  
audio volume too low, 50  
auto adapter, 10  
charging contacts, 21  
charging the battery pack, 36  
compact flash slot, 40  
configuring peripherals interface, 50  
connectors and peripheral interfaces, 19  
conserving battery power, 39  
conventions used in the guide, 5  
air flow vents, 12  
B
battery charger, external, 10  
battery gauge, 36  
battery gauge icon, 28  
battery icon, 17  
critically low battery level, 29  
cursor  
not tracking pen, 50  
battery pack, 10  
D
charging, 36  
charging times, 37  
DC adapter, 10  
critically low level, 29  
low-battery warning, 29  
no memory effect, 37  
overcharge protection, 36  
removing and installing, 37, 38  
storing in system unit, 46  
will not begin charging, 37  
battery pack (spare, 6-cell), 10  
battery power  
DC power connector, 14  
external battery charger, 10  
external floppy disk drive, 10  
conserving, 39  
used in suspend-to-RAM mode, 29  
battery release switch, 22  
battery switch, 14  
bridge battery, 39  
brightness, 31  
folding deskstand, 10  
Fujitsu contact information, 6  
Fujitsu online, 6  
H
C
hard disk drive access icon, 17  
headphone, 12  
headphone jack, 20  
calibrating the pen, 34  
Charge/DC input icon, 16  
Charging contacts, 14  
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hotpads, 12, 31  
mini-dock, 10  
hotpads, using, 31  
hovering mode, 36  
disabling, 36  
Mini-dock interface, 14  
mini-dock port, 21  
Modem  
hovering mode icon, 18  
I
connection, 40  
port, 14  
idle state, 25  
infrared data transfer not working, 49  
infrared keyboard, 10  
infrared keyboard port, 12, 21  
interfaces  
modem, 21  
connectors and peripherals, 19  
IrDA port, 14, 21  
K
Kensington lock, 12  
keys  
brightness, 33  
slot, 12, 40  
cursor control, 32  
display device, 32  
escape, 32  
numeric keypad, 32  
NumLock, 32  
PC Card slot, 20  
pen, 12  
using, 34  
pen hovering, 33  
right mouse, 32  
speaker volume, 33  
peripheral connectors, 20  
portfolio case, 10  
power icon, 16, 26  
blinking, 26, 28  
not displayed, 26  
power usage, 25  
problems, solving, 49  
Protecting, 45  
L
LAN jack, 14  
low-battery warning, 29  
M
R
memory cover, 14  
microphone, 12  
microphone jack, 12, 20  
removable battery pack, 14  
resuming system operation, 30, 49  
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Save-to-Disk mode, 25, 28, 30  
Screen protectors, 10  
screen protectors, 10  
Serial Adapter, 10  
system will not resume operation, 49  
shutting down the system, 27  
slip case, 10  
solving problems, 49  
speaker, 12  
troubleshooting, 49  
status display, 15  
battery icon, 17  
U
Charge/DC input icon, 16  
hard disk drive access icon, 17  
hovering mode icon, 18  
icons, 16  
USB Port, 14, 20  
power icon, blinking, 26  
power icon, system states indicated  
by, 16, 26  
VGA Out Adapter, 10  
storing the system unit, 46  
Stylistic LT P-867  
W
features, 11, 13  
items included with, 9  
Stylistic LT P-867 Specifications  
additional, 55  
connecting Windows 2000 systems,  
connecting Windows XP systems,  
agency approval, 55  
environmental, 55  
power, 55  
Stylistic Pen, 10  
suspend mode, determining, 28  
Suspend/Resume  
button, 12  
disabled, 30  
suspend/resume button, 22  
suspending system operation, 27  
Suspend-to-RAM, 25  
mode, 28, 30  
troubleshooting, 88  
wireless LAN on/off switch, 14  
system interface port, 21  
system states, 25, 26  
Idle state, 25  
Off state, 25  
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