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Copyright
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document. However, as ongoing development efforts are
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B6FH-6901-01EN-00
WARNING
PCMCIA is a trademark of the Personal Computer
Memory Card International Association.
Handling the cord on this product or cords
associated with accessories sold with this
product, will expose you to lead, a
chemical known to the State of California
to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States
and other countries.
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Wash hands after handling.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
according to FCC Part 15
Responsible Party Name:
Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation
Address:
1250 E. Arques Avenue, MS 122
Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Telephone:
(408) 746-6000
Declares that product:
Model Configuration:
LifeBook T4210 Tablet PC
Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operations are subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device must not be allowed to cause harmful interference, (2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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LifeBook T Series Tablet PC
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
For Authorized Repair Technicians Only
This unit requires an AC adapter to operate. Use only
UL Listed Adapters with an output rating of 19 VDC,
with a current of 3.15 A.
AC Adapter output polarity:
When using your notebook equipment, basic safety
precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk
of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including
the following:
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Do not use this product near water for example, near
a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a
wet basement or near a swimming pool.
Avoid using the 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 in the
vicinity of the leak.
Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in
this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They
may explode. Check with local codes for possible
special disposal instructions.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or
larger UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication
Line Cord.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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.
For continued protection against risk of
fire, replace only with the same type and
rating fuse.
System Disposal
LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT
Hg CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST
BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF
ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE, OR
FEDERAL LAWS.
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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s
Fujitsu LifeBook® T Series Tablet PC
Table of Contents
PREFACE
Preface
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Fujitsu Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
GETTING TO KNOW
YOUR TABLET PC
Overview
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Optional Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Locating the Controls/Connectors
Top and Front Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Left-Side Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Right-Side Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Rear Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Bottom Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Status Indicator Panel
Power Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
External Power Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Battery Charging/Level Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Optical Drive Access Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Hard Drive Access Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
NumLk Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
CapsLock Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
ScrLk Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Security Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Display Panel
Opening the Display Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Using the System as a Tablet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Adjusting Display Panel Brightness . . . . . . . . . . .20
Keyboard
Using the Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Numeric Keypad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Windows Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Cursor Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Function Keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons
Changing Tablet PC Button Functions . . . . . . . .24
Setting up LifeBook Security Panel . . . . . . . . . . .24
Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Using Your LifeBook Security Panel . . . . . . . . . .25
Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Uninstalling the Security Panel Application . . . . .26
Touchpad Pointing Device
Clicking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Double-Clicking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Dragging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Scrolling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Touchpad Control Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Volume Control
Controlling the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Pen and Active Digitizer
Using the Pen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Installing a Pen Tether . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Calibrating the Pen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Replacing the Pen Tip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Using the Active Digitizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
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LifeBook T Series Tablet PC
USING YOUR TABLET PC
Power Sources
Port Replicator
Rear Panel Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Front Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Attaching the Port Replicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Detaching the Port Replicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Connecting the Power Adapters. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Device Ports
Starting Your Tablet PC
Modem (RJ-11) Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Internal LAN (RJ-45) jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Docking Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Universal Serial Bus Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
IEEE 1394 Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Infrared Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Microphone Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Headphone Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
External Video Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
External DVI Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Power On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Boot Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
BIOS Setup Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Booting the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Registering Your LifeBook Tablet PC . . . . . . . . . 37
Installing Click Me!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Power Management
Suspend/Resume Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Standby Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Hibernate Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Display Timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Hard Disk Timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Windows Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Restarting the System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Power Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting
USER-INSTALLABLE FEATURES
Identifying the Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Specific Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Troubleshooting Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Power On Self Test Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Modem Result Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Lithium ion Battery
Restoring Pre-installed Software
Recharging the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Replacing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Re-Installing Drivers and Applications . . . . . . . . 69
Restoring the Factory Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Memory Upgrade Module
Installing Memory Upgrade Modules . . . . . . . . . 45
Removing a Memory Upgrade Module . . . . . . . 45
Checking the Memory Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Flexible Bay Devices
Care and Maintenance
Fujitsu Tablet Controls - CD/DVD Drive Help. . . 47
Removing and Installing Modular Devices . . . . . 48
LifeBook T Series Tablet PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Optional Floppy Disk Drive and Floppy Disks . . . 74
Optional Optical Drive and Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
PC Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
PC Cards
Inserting PC Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Removing PC Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Smart Card Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Memory Stick/Secure Digital Media
Inserting Memory Stick/SD Cards. . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Removing A Memory Stick/SD Card . . . . . . . . . 50
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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s
WLAN Troubleshooting
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
Wireless LAN Glossary
Specifications
Configuration Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Physical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Processing Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Memory/Storage Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Display Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Interface Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Power Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Agency Approval Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Additional Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
GLOSSARY
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
APPENDIX A: INTEGRATED
WIRELESS LAN USER’S GUIDE
Before Using the Wireless LAN
Wireless LAN Modes Using this Device. . . . . . . . 96
Wireless Network Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Deactivating the WLAN Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Activating the WLAN Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Configuration of the WLAN Device
Flow of Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Configuration Using Wireless Zero Tool . . . . . . . 99
Configuration Using Intel PROSet Software . . . 100
Configuration Using Atheros Client Utility . . . . 101
Connection to the network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107
IP address information
Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109
WLAN Specifications
Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110
Using the Bluetooth Device
What is Bluetooth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
Where to Find Information About Bluetooth . .111
APPENDIX B: USING THE
FINGERPRINT SENSOR
Fingerprint Sensor Device
Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device . . . .115
Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115
Installing OmniPass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115
User Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116
Using OmniPass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117
Configuring OmniPass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119
OmniPass Control Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121
INDEX
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123
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Preface
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LifeBook T Series Tablet PC
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Preface
Preface
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
The LifeBook® T Series Tablet PC from Fujitsu
Computer Systems Corporation is a powerful convertible computer. It can be used either as a standard notebook using keyboard input, or in tablet configuration
using pen input. It is powered by an Intel® microprocessor, has a built-in color display with an active digitizer, and brings the computing power of desktop
personal computers (PCs) to a portable and versatile
environment.
This manual explains how to operate your LifeBook T
Series Tablet PC’s hardware and built-in system software. Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC comes with
Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 pre-installed.
FUJITSU CONTACT INFORMATION
Service and Support
You can contact Fujitsu Computer Systems Service and
Support the following ways:
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Before you place the call, you should have the following
information ready so that the customer support
representative can provide you with the fastest possible
solution:
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Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC is a completely selfcontained unit with an active-matrix (TFT) color LCD
display. The display has a wide viewing angle and can be
used indoors or outdoors. The tablet has a powerful
interface that enables it to support a variety of optional
features.
Conventions Used in the Guide
Keyboard keys appear in brackets.
Example: [Fn], [F1], [Esc], [Enter] and [Ctl].
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 PC.
DOS commands you enter appear in Courier type.
Example: Shutdown the computer?
The information icon highlights
information that will enhance your
understanding of the subject material.
Toll free: 1-800-8Fujitsu (1-800-838-5487)
Fax: 1-408-764-2724
E-mail: 8fujitsu@us.fujitsu.com
Web site:
http://www.computers.us.fujitsu.com/support
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Product name
Product configuration number
Product serial number
Purchase date
Conditions under which the problem occurred
Any error messages that have occurred
Type of device connected, if any
Fujitsu Online
You can go directly to the online Fujitsu Product catalog
for your Tablet PC. Go to Start -> Fujitsu WebLinks ->
Pen Accessories Web site.
You can also reach Fujitsu Service and Support online by
going to Start -> Fujitsu WebLinks -> Fujitsu Service
and Support.
You must have an active internet
connection to use the online URL links.
WARRANTY
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC is backed by an International Limited Warranty and includes toll-free technical support. Check the service kit that came with your
Tablet PC for warranty terms and conditions.
The caution icon highlights information
that is important to the safe operation of
your computer, or to the integrity of your
files. Please read all caution information
carefully.
The warning icon warns you about
possible hazards that can occur to you,
your system, or your files. Please read all
warning information carefully.
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LifeBook T Series Tablet PC - Preface
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Getting to Know
Your Tablet PC
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LifeBook T Series Tablet PC
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G e t t i n g t o K n o w Yo u r Ta b l e t P C
Figure 2-1. Fujitsu LifeBook T Series Tablet PC
Overview
This section describes the components of your Fujitsu
LifeBook T Series Tablet PC. We strongly recommend
that you read it before using your Tablet PC, even if you
are already familiar with mobile computers.
UNPACKING
When you receive your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC,
unpack it carefully, and compare the parts you have
received with the items listed below.
Figure 2-2. AC Adapter
For a pre-configured model you should have:
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LifeBook T Series Tablet PC (Figure 2-1)
AC adapter with AC power cord (Figure 2-2)
Phone/Modem (RJ-11) telephone cable
Pen
Pen tether
Screen protectors (Qty. 2)
Driver and Application Restore (DAR) DVD
Recovery DVD
Getting Started Guide
User’s Guide (this document)
International Limited Warranty Booklet
Certificate of Authenticity
Lithium ion battery (pre-installed)
Figure 2-3. Optional Port Replicator
You may also have one or more of the following devices
in the box, depending upon the configuration of your
system:
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Port Replicator (Figure 2-3)
External USB Floppy Disk Drive
Additional battery(s)
Application CD(s) for third-party software
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LifeBook T Series Tablet PC - Section 2
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
The following optional accessories can be used with the LifeBook T Series Tablet PC. Refer to the instructions provided
with these accessories for details on their use. For the latest list of accessories available for your LifeBook T Series Tablet
PC, be sure to frequently check the Fujitsu Web site at: www.shopfujitsu.com
Docking Options
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LifeBook T Series Tablet PC port replicator
Carrying Cases
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AC Adapter with US cord
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Main battery
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Executive leather portfolio
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Modular bay battery
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Field Mate convertible
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Auto/airline adapter
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Duo Travel Bag
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Battery charger with AC Adapter
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Director leather carrying case
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Diplomat carrying case
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Replacement pen set (2-pack)
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Backpack
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USB optical mouse
Storage Options
Input Accessories
Additional Accessories
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External USB floppy disk drive
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4-in-1 PC Card Adapter
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Modular DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive
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Compact Flash card adapter
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Multi-Format DVD Writer
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Notebook Guardian Lock
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Screen protectors
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Deluxe pen tether
Memory
Power Options
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256 MB SDRAM, DDR2-533
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512 MB SDRAM, DDR2-533
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1.0 GB SDRAM, DDR2-533
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128 MB Compact Flash card
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256 MB Compact Flash card
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128 MB Secure Digital memory card
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G e t t i n g t o K n o w Yo u r Ta b l e t P C
Locating the Controls and Connectors
Connectors and peripheral interfaces on the LifeBook T
Series Tablet PC and the optional port replicator allow
you to connect a variety of devices. Specific locations are
illustrated in Figures 2-4 through 2-8. The table below
Connection
Tablet PC
Icon
provides a short description of each icon on the LifeBook T Series Tablet PC. Each of the icons is either
molded into or printed on the Tablet PC chassis.
Purpose
DC in connector
Connect an external power source such as the AC adapter or auto/
airline adapter.
SD/Memory
Stick Slot
The Secure Digital (SD) card/Memory Stick slot allows you to insert
a flash memory card for data storage. Flash memory cards allow
you to transfer data to and from a variety of different digital
devices.
Smart Card Slot
The dedicated Smart Card slot allows you to insert a Smart Card on
which you can store such data as medical information or electronic
“cash”.
USB Port
Connect Universal Serial Bus 2.0 or 1.1 compliant devices to the
Tablet PC.
PCMCIA Card slot
Insert Type I or Type II PC Cards.
Microphone jack
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 powered speakers.
IrDA/FIR port
An infrared transceiver built into the Tablet PC allows you to
communicate with other devices that are compliant with IrDA
Standard Rev. 1.1. Effective range for infrared communication is
about 3 feet, and within 15 degrees off center. A clear line-of-sight
path must exist between the IrDA port on the computer and the
IrDA transceiver on the other device.
Modem
Connect a telephone line to the internal modem using a standard
RJ-11 telephone plug.
Tablet Dock port
Connect the Tablet PC port replicator or other approved docking
device. Refer to documentation accompanying the dock for more
information.
Security lock slot
The security slot allows you to secure the Tablet PC using
compatible locking devices.
Suspend/Resume
button
The Suspend/Resume button allows you to suspend Tablet PC
activity without powering off, resume your Tablet PC from suspend
mode, and power on the system when it has been shut down from
Windows.
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LifeBook T Series Tablet PC - Section 2
Connection
Local Area
Network (LAN)
Tablet PC
Icon
Purpose
The LAN (RJ-45) jack is used to connect the internal 10/100/1000*
Base-T/Tx Ethernet to a Local Area Network (LAN) in your office or
home, or broadband devices such as a cable modem, DSL, or satellite
Internet.
*1000 Mbps, commonly referred to as Gigabit Ethernet.
Wireless LAN
On-Off Switch
The wireless LAN switch allows you to turn power to the optional
wireless LAN device on and off.
Display Rotation
This icon indicates the direction in which the display should be
rotated when converting to tablet mode.
Table 2-1. System icons
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Display
Panel
Latch
Built-in Microphone
Pen/
Pen Holder
Display
Panel
Status
Indicator
Panel
Built-in
Microphone
LifeBook
Security/
Tablet PC
Buttons
Rotation
Hinge
Suspend/
Resume
Button
SD/Memory
Stick Slot
Keyboard
Touchpad
Pointing
Device
Stereo Speaker
Power
Indicator
Headphone
Jack
Microphone
Jack
Display Panel
Release Button
Scroll
Button*
Stereo Speaker
* Touchpad may have scroll button or optional fingerprint sensor device.
Figure 2-4. LifeBook T Series Tablet PC with display open
TOP AND FRONT COMPONENTS
The following is a brief description of the top and front
features of the LifeBook T Series Tablet PC. (Figure 2-4)
Pen/Pen Holder
The pen is used as the interface with the active digitizer
display.
Display Panel Latch
The display panel latch locks and releases the display
panel.
Display Panel
The display panel is a color LCD panel with back
lighting for the display of text and graphics and active
digitizer functionality.
Built-in Microphones
The built-in microphones allow you to input mono
audio.
LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons
The LifeBook T Series Tablet PC Security/Tablet PC
Buttons provide hardware security and application
launch capabilities. See “LifeBook Security/ Tablet PC
Buttons” on page 23.
Suspend/Resume Button
The Suspend/Resume button allows you to suspend
Tablet PC activity without powering off, resume your
Tablet PC from standby mode, and power on your
system when it has been shut down from the Windows
operating system. See “Power On” on page 36.
Keyboard
A full-function keyboard with dedicated Windows keys.
See “Keyboard” on page 21.
Touchpad Pointing Device
The Touchpad pointing device consists of two mouselike buttons and one scroll button*. See “Touchpad
Pointing Device” on page 27.
* Certain configurations of this system have an optional
fingerprint sensor located in place of the scroll button.
See “Fingerprint Sensor Device” on page 115.
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Stereo Speakers
The stereo speakers allow you to listen to stereo sound
from your system.
Display Panel Release Button
The display panel release button allows you to release the
display so that it can be opened.
Microphone Jack
The microphone jack allows you to connect an external
mono microphone. See “Microphone Jack” on page 55.
Headphone Jack
The headphone jack allows you to connect stereo
headphones or powered external speakers.
See “Headphone Jack” on page 55.
Power Indicator
The power indicator shows the power state of the
system. Solid green indicates that power is on, and
blinking green indicates that the system is in suspend
mode.
SD Card/Memory Stick
The Secure Digital (SD) card/Memory Stick slot allows
you to insert a flash memory card for data storage. Flash
memory cards allow you to transfer data to and from a
variety of different digital devices.
Rotation Hinge
The rotation hinge allows you to transform your Tablet
PC from a notebook configuration into a tablet configuration. See “Using the System as a Tablet” on page 19.
Status Indicator Panel
The Status Indicator Panel displays symbols that correspond to specific components of your LifeBook T Series
Tablet PC. See “Status Indicator Panel” on page 17.
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USB 2.0 Port
Pen Tether Attachment Point
Air Vents
Wireless LAN/Bluetooth
On/Off Switch
PC Card Slot
IEEE 1394 Port
Smart Card Slot
PC Card Eject/
Lock Button
Figure 2-5. LifeBook T Series Tablet PC left-side panel
LEFT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS
Following is a brief description of your Tablet PC’s leftside components. (Figure 2-5)
Pen Tether Attachment Point
The pen tether attachment point is designed to securely
hold a pen tether to prevent loss of the pen. See
“Installing a Pen Tether” on page 30 for additional information.
USB 2.0 Port
The two USB 2.0 ports (one on rear panel and one on
left-side panel) allow you to connect Universal Serial
Bus devices. See “Universal Serial Bus Ports” on page 54.
PC Card Slot
The PC Card Slot allows you to insert a Type I or Type II
PC Card. The PC Card Eject Button is used when
ejecting a PC Card from the slot. See “PC Cards” on
page 49.
IEEE 1394 Port
Allows you to connect IEEE 1394 (Firewire) peripherals
such as digital video cameras or external hard drives to
your Tablet PC.
WLAN/Bluetooth On/Off Switch
The wireless LAN/Bluetooth On/Off Switch is used to
power off the wireless antenna when not in use.
Smart Card Slot
The dedicated Smart Card slot allows you to insert an
optional Smart Card on which you can store such data
as medical information or electronic “cash”.
Air Vents
The air vents are used to cool the system to prevent overheating.
To protect your computer from damage
and to optimize system performance, be
sure to keep all air all vents unobstructed,
clean, and clear of debris. This may
require periodic cleaning, depending upon
the environment in which the system is
used.
Do not operate the computer in areas
where the air vents can be obstructed,
such as in tight enclosures or on soft
surfaces like a bed or cushion.
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Anti-theft Lock Slot
Flexible Bay
Flexible Bay Eject Lever
Figure 2-6. LifeBook T Series Tablet PC right-side panel
RIGHT-SIDE PANEL COMPONENTS
Following is a brief description of your Tablet PC’s rightside components.
Flexible Bay
The Flexible Bay can accommodate one of the following
devices. See “Flexible Bay Devices” on page 47.
■
Modular DVD/CD-RW combo drive
■ Modular Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer
■ Modular DVD-ROM drive
■
Modular Lithium ion battery
■ Weight Saver
Flexible Bay Eject Lever
The Flexible Bay eject lever releases the Flexible Bay
device.
Anti-theft Lock Slot
The anti-theft lock slot allows you to attach a optional
physical lock-down device.
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DC
Power
Jack
Infrared Port
USB 2.0 Port
Modem (RJ-11) Port
LAN (RJ-45) Port
External
Video Port
Figure 2-7. LifeBook T Series Tablet PC rear panel
REAR PANEL COMPONENTS
DC Power Jack
The DC power jack allows you to plug in the AC adapter
or the optional Auto/Airline adapter to power your
Tablet PC and charge the internal Lithium ion Battery.
Modem (RJ-11) Telephone Port
The Modem (RJ-11) telephone port is for attaching
a telephone line to the internal multinational 56K
modem.
The internal multinational modem is not
intended for use with Digital PBX systems.
Do not connect the internal modem to a
Digital PBX as it may cause serious damage
to the internal modem or your entire
LifeBook T Series Tablet PC. Consult your
PBX manufacturer’s documentation for
details. Some hotels have Digital PBX
systems. Be sure to find out BEFORE you
connect your modem.
The internal modem is designed to the
ITU-T V.90 standard. Its maximum speed
of 53000 bps is the highest allowed by
FCC, and its actual connection rate
depends on the line conditions. The
maximum speed is 33600 bps at upload.
USB 2.0 Ports
The two USB 2.0 ports (one on rear panel and one on
left-side panel) allow you to connect Universal Serial
Bus devices. See “Universal Serial Bus Ports” on page 54.
Infrared Port
The fast IrDA compatible port allows you to communicate with another IrDA-compatible infrared device
without a cable. (See “Infrared Port” on page 54.)
LAN (RJ-45) Port
The internal LAN (RJ-45) port is used for an internal
GigaLAN Ethernet (10/100/1000 Base-T/TX) connection. See “Internal LAN (RJ-45) jack” on page 54.
External Video Port
The external monitor port allows you to connect an
external monitor or LCD projector. For simultaneous
display, this model supports XGA (max. 1024 x 768) or
SXGA+ (max 1400 x 1050) resolutions. When running
CRT only, UXGA (max 1600 x 1200 resolution) is
supported. Note that when the optional Port Replicator
is attached to the system, you must use the external
monitor port on the Port Replicator rather than the port
on the system. See “External Video Port” on page 55.
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Port Replicator
Connector
Main Unit and
Configuration
Label (approximate
location)
Memory
Upgrade
Compartment
Battery
Pack
Latch
Air Vents
(various locations)
Lithium ion
Battery
Compartment
Battery
Pack
Latch
Figure 2-8. LifeBook T Series Tablet PC bottom panel
BOTTOM COMPONENTS
Following is a brief description of your Tablet PC’s
bottom panel components. (Figure 2-8)
Lithium ion Battery Compartment
The battery compartment contains the internal Lithium
ion battery. The battery should be removed when the
computer is stored over a long period of time or for
swapping a discharged battery with a charged Lithium
ion battery. See “Lithium ion Battery” on page 43.
Port Replicator Connector
This connector allows you to connect the optional port
replicator.
Main Unit and Configuration Label
The configuration label shows the model number and
other information about your LifeBook T Series Tablet
PC. In addition, the configuration portion of the label
has the serial number and manufacturer information
that you will need to give your support representative. It
identifies the exact version of various components of
your Tablet PC.
Memory Upgrade Compartment
Your Tablet PC comes with high speed DDR2 Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM). The memory upgrade
compartment allows you to expand the system memory
capacity of your Tablet PC, hence improving overall
performance. See “Memory Upgrade Module” on
page 45.
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Air Vents
The air vents are used to cool the system to prevent overheating.
To protect your computer from damage
and to optimize system performance, be
sure to keep all air all vents unobstructed,
clean, and clear of debris. This may
require periodic cleaning, depending upon
the environment in which the system is
used.
Do not operate the computer in areas
where the air vents can be obstructed,
such as in tight enclosures or on soft
surfaces like a bed or cushion.
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Battery 1
Charging
Power
External
Power
Wireless
Battery 2
Hard Drive
CapsLk
Security
Access
LAN On
Charging
Indicator
Battery 1
NumLk
Battery 2
ScrLk
Optical
Level
Level
Drive Access
Figure 2-9. Status Indicator Panel
Status Indicator Panel
The Status Indicator Panel displays symbols that correspond to specific components of your LifeBook T Series
Tablet PC. These symbols tell you how each of those
components is operating. (Figure 2-9)
EXTERNAL POWER INDICATOR
The external power indicator states whether your tablet
is operating from the AC adapter, the auto/airline
adapter or the batteries. This icon has two different
states that can tell you what power source your LifeBook
Tablet PC is using.
■
POWER INDICATOR
The Power indicator symbol states whether your system
is operational. It has several different states, each of
which tells you what mode your Tablet PC is in at that
time.
■
■
■
Steady On: This means that there is power to your
Tablet PC and that it is ready for use.
Flashing: This means that your Tablet PC is in
Standby mode.
Steady Off: This means that your system is either in
Hibernate mode, or that your Tablet PC has been
turned off.
If you are charging your battery, the Power indicator
symbol will remain on even if your LifeBook T Series
Tablet PC is shut off. The Power indicator symbol will
also remain on if you have either adapter connected and
are shut down from Windows.
■
On: This means that either of the adapters are
currently in use.
Off: Power is only coming from the batteries, and you
do not have an adapter connected.
BATTERY CHARGING/
LEVEL INDICATORS
The Battery Charging and Battery Level indicators state
whether the Lithium ion battery (Battery 1) or the
optional modular battery (Battery 2) are installed and
charging, and how much charge is available within the
batteries. (Figure 2-10)
Additionally, these indicators display when an overcurrent is detected. If an overcurrent is detected, the
battery stops charging and the Battery Level indicator
blinks at the rate of once per second. To stop the indicator from blinking, you must disconnect the power
adapter.
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Batteries subjected to shocks, vibration or
extreme temperatures can be permanently
damaged.
76%–100% Charging
76%–100%
OPTICAL DRIVE ACCESS INDICATOR
The Optical Drive Access indicator states whether your
internal optical drive is being accessed.
HARD DRIVE ACCESS INDICATOR
The Hard Drive Access indicator states whether your
internal hard drive is being accessed.
51%–75%
26%–50%
11%–25%
Low Warning <11%
Critical Low or
Dead Battery
NUMLK INDICATOR
The NumLk indicator states that the integral keyboard is
set in ten-key numeric keypad mode.
If there is no battery activity and the power adapters are
not connected, the Battery Level indicators will also be
off.
Shorted Battery
CAPSLOCK INDICATOR
Figure 2-10. Battery Level Indicator
A shorted battery is damaged and must be
replaced. (Figure 2-10)
The CapsLock indicator states that your keyboard is set
to type in all capital letters.
SCRLK INDICATOR
The ScrLk indicator states that your scroll lock is active.
If there is no battery activity and the
power adapters are not connected, the
Battery Level indicators will also be off.
WIRELESS LAN/BLUETOOTH
ON INDICATOR
The Wireless LAN/Bluetooth On indicator is displayed
when the switch for the optional internal Wireless LAN/
Bluetooth device is switched on.
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SECURITY INDICATOR
The Security Indicator flashes (if a password was set)
when the system resumes from Off or Standby modes.
You must enter the password that was set in the Security
Panel before your system will resume operation.
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Display
Panel
Latch
Latch
Release
Button
Figure 2-11. Opening the display
Display Panel
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC contains a display
panel that is backlit for easier viewing in bright environments. The convertible design of your Tablet PC allows
you to open the display fully, rotate it 180 degrees, and
lay it face up on the keyboard. This allows you to use the
system as a tablet, much as you would a pad of paper.
OPENING THE DISPLAY PANEL
1. Press the latch release button. This releases the
locking mechanism. While holding the latch release,
lift display cover.
2. Lift the display backwards, being careful not to
touch the screen, until it is at a comfortable viewing
angle. (Figure 2-11)
(Figure 2-14). Turn the display 180 degrees so that it
is facing backwards. (Figure 2-15)
3. Holding the top edge of the display panel, pull it
forward until it is lying nearly atop the keyboard.
4. Push the latch towards the display (See “A” in
Figure 2-12). The latch will pivot so the top latch
disappears, and the bottom latch appears (See “B” in
Figure 2-12). Holding the latch down, lay the display
flush against the system so that the latch engages.
You can now use your system as a tablet. (Figure 216)
Display Side
Top latch
USING THE SYSTEM AS A TABLET
If you would like to use the system as a tablet, perform
the following steps.
Rotate the system display only in the
direction indicated in the procedure.
Turning the display in the incorrect
direction could cause hinge damage.
In the following step, be sure to position
the display perpendicular to the keyboard,
otherwise the keyboard or display cover
could get scratched.
Bottom latch
Figure 2-12. Latching/Unlatching
5. To return the system to notebook configuration,
repeat step 3 and 2. Be sure to turn the display in the
opposite direction when performing step 2.
1. Lift the display until it is perpendicular to the
keyboard. (Figure 2-13).
2. When the display is perpendicular to the keyboard,
rotate it clockwise (when viewed from the top). Be
very careful to rotate it in the direction indicated.
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90o
Figure 2-16. System in tablet configuration
ADJUSTING DISPLAY PANEL BRIGHTNESS
Figure 2-13. Fully open display
Once you have turned on your Tablet PC, you may want
to adjust the brightness level of the screen to a more
comfortable viewing level. There are two ways to adjust
the brightness, keyboard and power management utility.
Using Keyboard to Adjust Brightness
Adjusting the brightness using the keyboard changes the
system setting (i.e., the settings you make via the function keys automatically changes the brightness settings
in the system’s Pen and Tablet Settings).
■
[Fn+F6]: Pressing repeatedly will lower the brightness
of your display.
■
[Fn+F7]: Pressing repeatedly will increase the
brightness of the display.
Using Power Management to Adjust Brightness
To adjust brightness with the power management utility,
click Start -> Control Panel -> Tablet and Pen Settings.
Select the Display tab and set the screen brightness slider
for battery and AC power scenarios.
Figure 2-14. Rotating the display
Using the Fujitsu Menu to Adjust Brightness
To adjust brightness using the Fujitsu menu, click on the
Fujitsu Menu icon in the system tray in the lower right
corner of the screen (or double-click the Function
button). From the menu that appears, select Brightness
Control. The Tablet and Pen Settings window will open.
Select the Display tab and set the screen brightness slider
for battery and AC power scenarios.
If using AC power your brightness setting
is set to its highest level by default. If using
battery power your brightness settings is
set to approximately mid-level by default.
The higher the brightness level, the more
power the Tablet PC will consume and the
faster your batteries will discharge. For
maximum battery life, make sure that the
brightness is set as low as possible.
Figure 2-15. Display rotated completely
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Function Keys
Home
End
Numeric Keypad
(outlined with thick
Fn Key Start Key
black line)
Application Key
Cursor Keys
Figure 2-17. Keyboard
Keyboard
USING THE KEYBOARD
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC has an integral 84-key
keyboard. The keys perform all the standard functions
of a 101-key keyboard, including the Windows keys and
other special function keys. This section describes the
following keys. (Figure 2-17)
■
Numeric keypad: Your Tablet PC allows certain keys
to serve dual purposes, both as standard characters
and as numeric and mathematical keys. The ability to
toggle between the standard character and numerical
keys is controlled through the [NumLk] key.
■
Cursor keys: Your keyboard contains four arrow
keys for moving the cursor or insertion point to the
right, left, up, or down within windows, applications
and documents.
■
Function keys: The keys labeled [F1] through [F12],
are used in conjunction with the [Fn] key to produce
special actions that vary depending on what program
is running.
■
Windows keys: These keys work with your Windows
operating system and function the same as the
onscreen Start menu button, or the right button on
your pointing device.
NUMERIC KEYPAD
Certain keys on the keyboard perform dual functions as
both standard character keys and numeric keypad keys.
NumLk can be activated by pressing the [NumLk] key.
Turning off the NumLk feature is done the same way.
Once this feature is activated you can enter numerals 0
through 9, perform addition ( + ), subtraction ( - ),
multiplication ( * ), or division ( / ), and enter decimal
points ( . ) using the keys designated as ten-key function
keys. The keys in the numeric keypad are marked on the
front edge of the key to indicate their secondary functions. (Figure 2-17)
WINDOWS KEYS
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC has two Windows
keys: a Start key and an Application key. The Start key
displays the Start menu. This button functions the same
as your onscreen Start menu button. The Application
key functions the same as your right mouse button and
displays shortcut menus for the selected item. (Please
refer to your Windows documentation for additional
information regarding the Windows keys.) (Figure 2-17)
CURSOR KEYS
The cursor keys are the four arrow keys on the keyboard
which allow you to move the cursor up, down, left, and
right in applications. In programs such as Windows
Explorer, it moves the “focus” (selects the next item up,
down, left, or right). (Figure 2-17)
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FUNCTION KEYS
Your Tablet PC has 12 function keys, F1 through F12.
The functions assigned to these keys differ for each
application. You should refer to your software documentation to find out how these keys are used.
(Figure 2-17)
[Fn] Key
The [Fn] key provides extended functions for the
Tablet PC and is always used in conjunction with
another key.
■
[Fn+F3]: Pressing [F3] while holding [Fn] will toggle
the Audio Mute on and off.
■
[Fn+F4]: Pressing [F4] while holding [Fn] will toggle
the built-in pointing device on and off. Note that the
[Fn+F4] combination only works if Manual Setting is
selected in the BIOS. (See “Entering the BIOS Setup
Utility” on page 36)
■
[Fn +F5]: Pressing [F5] while holding [Fn] allows
you to toggle between video compensation and no
compensation. (Video compensation controls spacing
on the display. When it is enabled, displays with less
than 1024 x 768 or 800 x 600 pixel resolution will still
cover the entire screen.)
■
[Fn+F6]: Pressing [F6] repeatedly while holding [Fn]
will lower the brightness of your display. Note that
adjusting the brightness using the keyboard changes
the system setting.
■
[Fn+F7]: Pressing [F7] repeatedly while holding [Fn]
will increase the brightness of the display.
■
[Fn+F8]: Pressing [F8] repeatedly while holding [Fn]
will decrease the volume of your Tablet PC.
■
[Fn+F9]: Pressing [F9] repeatedly while holding [Fn]
will increase the volume of your Tablet PC.
■
[Fn+F10]: Pressing [F10] while holding [Fn] allows
you to change your selection of where to send your
display video. Each time you press the combination of
keys you will step to the next choice. The choices, in
order, are: built-in display panel only, both built-in
display panel, and external monitor or external monitor only.
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(1) Application A Button
(2) Application B Button
(3) Button 3
(4) Button 4
Enter Button
Figure 2-18. LifeBook T Series Tablet PC Security/Tablet PC Buttons
LifeBook Security/
Tablet PC Buttons
Security functions: All five buttons are used when
implementing security functions. Four of the buttons
are used to enter the password, and the fifth is used as an
Enter button. See the right-hand column of Table 2-2.
A unique feature of your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC is
the array of Security and Tablet PC buttons. These
buttons allow you to secure your Tablet PC from
unauthorized use and to launch specific applications
with the touch of a button.
Tablet PC functions: All five of the buttons have
primary functions. Four of the buttons have secondary
functions when used as application buttons. The
secondary functions are activated by pressing the Function (Fn) button while pressing the application button.
See Table 2-2 for specific functions. The secondary functions of the Application A and B buttons can be changed
to launch any application. See “Changing Tablet PC
Button Functions” on page 24
If the security system is activated, upon starting your
Tablet PC or resuming from Standby, Hibernate, or shutdown mode the security system will require you to enter
a password code using the security buttons. After you
enter the correct password, your Tablet PC will resume
operation.
When the system is logging on or when it is
locked (i.e., when you have the Logon or
Computer Locked window showing on your
desktop), the A and B buttons act as [Tab]
and [Enter] keys, respectively.
The five security/Tablet PC buttons are located on the
bottom right-hand side of the display when it is configured to be used as a notebook. (Figure 2-18)
Button Icon
Primary Function
Secondary Function
(Fn + Button)
Security Panel Function
(Pre-boot and resuming
from suspend)
Page Down
User-defined Application A
(Default = Calculator)
Security Button 1
Page Up
User-Defined Application B
(Default = MS Journal)
Security Button 2
Screen Rotation
VGA-Out
Security Button 3
Secondary Function
Selection
Fujitsu Menu Utility
Security Button 4
Ctl+Alt+Del Button
None
Security Enter Button
Table 2-2. Security/Tablet PC Button Functions
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Page Down / Application A Button
When you press the Page Down button when the system
is running, each press of the button will scroll the screen
down one frame. This allows you to navigate quickly
through large documents.
When you press the Fn button then press and release the
Page Down/Application A button, you will automatically start whichever program is assigned to the button.
The default application for this button is Calculator.
See “Changing Tablet PC Button Functions” on page 24
to select a different application for this button.
Page Up / Application B Button
When you press the Page Up button when the system is
running, each press of the button will scroll the screen
up one frame. This allows you to navigate quickly
through large documents.
When you press the Fn button then press and release the
Page Up/Application A button, you will automatically
start whichever program is assigned to the button. The
default application for this button is Microsoft Journal.
See “Changing Tablet PC Button Functions” on page 24
to select a different application for this button.
Screen Rotation / VGA-Out Button
The screen rotation feature would normally be used only
when the system is configured as a tablet. When you
would like to use the tablet as an eBook, for example,
you would use the portrait orientation; when accessing
spreadsheets or using the system as a notebook, you
would more typically use landscape orientation.
When the system is changed to tablet configuration, the
orientation automatically changes to portrait mode by
default.
The screen orientation default can be
changed by going to the Control Panel and
double-clicking on the Fujitsu Display
Control icon and selecting the desired
defaults from the Display Orientation
section. After changing the defaults, click
[OK].
When you press the Screen Rotation / VGA-Out button,
the system screen orientation changes from portrait
(vertical) to landscape (horizontal) or from landscape to
portrait.
Function / Fujitsu Menu Utility Button
The Function button works in conjunction with the
other application buttons to provide additional functionality for the buttons. Refer to specific details above.
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Pressing the Fn button twice in succession causes the
Fujitsu Menu Utility to appear on your screen, allowing
you to modify certain system settings.
Ctl+Alt+Del Button
Pressing and holding the Ctl-Alt-Del button for up to
750 milliseconds launches the Logon screen or the
Windows Task Manager (if the system hasn’t yet been
configured).
CHANGING TABLET PC BUTTON FUNCTIONS
The Application A and B buttons can be changed to
launch a program or perform an action you select. By
default, the Application A button launches the Calculator, and the Application B button launches MS
Journal.
To launch different applications or cause the Application
A or B buttons to perform a specific action:
1. Double-click on the Tablet and Pen Settings icon in
the Control Panel.
2. Select the Tablet Buttons tab and select the button
you would like to change from the list.
3. Click [Change] and open the drop down list in the
Action: field.
4. Select the action you would like the button to
perform. If you want to launch a program, click on
Launch an Application then browse to the location
of the program.
5. Click [OK], then click [OK] again. The buttons will
now perform the actions you have assigned to them.
SETTING UP LIFEBOOK SECURITY PANEL
When you receive your Tablet PC, the security panel
application is pre-installed without any passwords. The
following sections provide detailed information on your
security panel, how to set, change or remove passwords.
Numbered Buttons
Use these buttons to enter your password.(Figure 2-18)
Enter Button
After entering the button strokes, push this button to
enter the password into the Tablet PC. (Figure 2-18)
PASSWORDS
The user and supervisor password may be set on this
Tablet PC. A supervisor password is typically the same
for all tablets and notebooks in a work group, office, or
company to allow for system management. Individual
computers in a group environment should not use a
common password. A password consists of one to five
button strokes plus the enter button. A valid stroke
consists of pushing one or up to four buttons simultaneously.
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The following are valid button strokes:
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Pushing [4] by itself
Pushing [2] and [3] at the same time
Pushing [1], [2], and [4] at the same time
Pushing [1], [2], [3], and [4] at the same time
The following are valid passwords. The numbers within
braces ({ }) are button strokes using more than one
button.
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{[2]+[3]}, [1], [Enter]
[4], [enter]
{[1]+[3]}, {[2]+[3]+[4]}, [1], [4], [2], [Enter]
Setting Passwords
When shipped from the factory, no passwords are set.
You have a choice of having no password or setting a
supervisor and user password. You must set the supervisor password before the user password.
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The purpose of supervisor password is to
be able to bypass the user password in
case the user password is forgotten. The
supervisor password alone will not lock
the system.
You must set the supervisor and user
passwords for the security panel to work.
Setting Supervisor Password
You must have set a supervisor password before setting
any user passwords. The supervisor password can bypass
the user password.
1. Go to the Start menu.
2. Click on Run.
3. Type in:
C:\Program Files\Fujitsu\Security
Panel Application\Supervisor\
FJSECS.EXE, then press [Enter]
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the
Supervisor password.
Setting User Password
1 Go to the Start menu.
2. Click on All Programs.
3. Click on Security Panel Application -> Security
Panel Application.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the
user password.
You may change or remove the supervisor
or user password by repeating the steps
defined above.
USING YOUR LIFEBOOK SECURITY PANEL
The security lock feature is in effect both when the system
resumes from Off, Standby, or Hibernation state. You
always need to push the Security Panel buttons to input
the user password. Your system will not begin the boot
sequence until you enter your supervisor/user password.
From Off State
1. Turn on your system.
2. When the Security Indicator flashes, enter the password and press Enter button.
For example, if the password is 22222, first press
Button 2 five times and press the Enter button. The
Tablet PC will boot to normal operation.
From Standby/Hibernation State
1. Press your Suspend/Resume button.
2. When the Security Indicator flashes, enter the password and press Enter button.
The Tablet PC should resume normal operation.
Incorrect Password Entry
If an invalid supervisor or user password is entered three
times in succession, the system will “beep” for about one
minute. If a valid password is entered within a minute
(while system beeps), the beeping will stop and the
Tablet PC will resume normal operation. If no password
is entered or an invalid password is entered while the
system beeps, the system will return to its previous
locked state (standby or off) and the Security Indicator
will go off. To reactivate the Tablet PC after a password
failure, you must press the Suspend/Resume button,
then enter a correct password.
Remember the user password you specified
on the Security Panel Application. If you
forget the password you will not be able to
use your computer. The supervisor password can override the user password.
PRECAUTIONS
Opening and Closing the Cover
By default, closing the cover automatically places your
system into Standby mode. (You can change the action
the system takes when the cover is closed by opening the
Power Options Properties icon in the Control Panel, and
selecting the Advanced tab. Make a choice from the drop
down menu for “When I close the lid of my portable
computer:” and click the [OK] button.) Opening the
cover does not automatically place the Tablet PC into
normal operation. Instead, you must enter the proper
security password after pushing the Suspend/Resume
button.
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Low Battery Operations
If your Tablet PC has a low battery, pushing the suspend/
resume button only turns on the Security Indicator.
Your Tablet PC does not unlock, the Security Indicator
turns off after one minute. To resume normal operation,
first attach a power supply to the Tablet PC. Then you
may unlock the Tablet PC.
UNINSTALLING THE SECURITY
PANEL APPLICATION
You have two options when uninstalling the security
panel application:
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Remove passwords and uninstall the security panel
application software. This will disable all security
features.
Uninstall the security panel application with password
still active. This will not allow any changes to the
password.
Uninstalling the Security Panel
Application Software
Remove passwords when User wants no password
protection whatsoever and doesn’t want to give anybody
the utility to set a password on their computer. In this
case, if passwords (supervisor, user, or both) are set, the
passwords must first be cleared BEFORE removing the
application. To clear passwords, follow same procedure
in SETTING PASSWORD CODES except this time,
select REMOVE, enter current password then click Next.
When asked to confirm select Yes.
Removing Security Panel Application with
Passwords Still Active
Using this feature will not allow any changes to
the password.
Removing the applications does not remove
the password. It simply removes the utility
to change/add/remove passwords. To
change your password you must reinstall
the application.
User:
1. Go to Start -> Control Panel.
2. Open Add or Remove Programs Properties in the
Control Panel.
3. Select the Security Panel Application in the list, and
click Change/Remove.
4. When the Confirm File Deletion box appears,
click Yes.
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Supervisor:
1. Go to Start -> Control Panel.
2. Open Add or Remove Programs Properties in the
Control Panel.
3. Select the Security Panel Application for
Supervisor in the list, and click Change/Remove.
4. When the Confirm File Deletion box appears,
click Yes.
Reinstalling the Security Panel Application
To reinstall supervisor or user security application, you
will need your Drivers and Applications CD. The
Utilities\Security Panel Application folder contains two
separate folders: Supervisor and User. The setup files for
supervisor and user security applications are contained
in those folders.
1. Go to the Utilities\Security Panel Application\
Supervisor folder on the CD and double-click the
setup.exe file. The Installing Security Panel Application window will appear. Follow the instructions on
the screen.
2. Go to the Utilities\Security Panel Application\User
folder on the CD and double-click the setup.exe file.
The Installing Security Panel Application window
will appear. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Supervisor and user passwords can be set via Windows
software using the FJSECS.exe and FJSECU.exe files,
respectively. FJSECU.exe for the user password cannot
run without first setting a supervisor password. You
need to run FJSECS.exe first to set the supervisor password. Follow instructions under Setting Passwords on
page 25.
If you forget both passwords, please contact Fujitsu
Computer Systems Corporation Service and Support at
1-800-8FUJITSU (1-800-838-5487). Fujitsu Computer
Systems Corporation charges a service fee for unlocking
a password-restricted Tablet PC. When calling please
have a valid credit card and provide proof of ownership.
You will then be given instructions on where to ship
your Tablet PC.
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Cursor Control
Scroll Button
Left Button
Right Button
Figure 2-19. Touchpad pointing device
Touchpad Pointing
Device
The Touchpad pointing device built into your Tablet PC
is used to control the movement of the cursor to select
items on your display panel. The Touchpad is composed
of a cursor control, left and right buttons, and a scroll
button.
Certain configurations of the LifeBook
Tablet PC have an optional fingerprint sensor instead of a scrolling button. For information on using the optional fingerprint
sensor, refer to “Fingerprint Sensor
Device” on page 115.
Figure 2-20. Clicking
DOUBLE-CLICKING
Double-clicking means pushing and releasing the left
button twice in rapid succession. This procedure does
not function with the right button. To double-click,
move the cursor to the item you wish to select, press
and release the left button twice. (Figure 2-21)
The cursor control works the same way a mouse does,
and moves the cursor around the display. It only
requires light pressure with the tip of your finger. The
left and right buttons function the same as left and right
mouse buttons. The scroll button allows you to navigate
through pages quickly without using the scroll bars. The
actual functionality of the buttons may vary depending
on the application that is being used. (Figure 2-19)
CLICKING
Clicking means pushing and releasing a button. To leftclick, move the cursor to the item you wish to select,
press the left button once, and then immediately release
it. To right-click, move the cursor to the item you wish
to select, press the right button once, and then immediately release it. (Figure 2-20)
Figure 2-21. Double-clicking
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If the interval between clicks is too long,
the double-click will not be executed.
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Parameters for the Touchpad can be
adjusted from the Mouse dialog box
located in the Windows Control Panel.
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DRAGGING
Dragging means pressing and holding the left button
while moving the cursor. To drag, move the cursor to
the item you wish to move. Press and hold the left
button while moving the item to its new location
and then release it. (Figure 2-22)
Figure 2-22. Dragging
SCROLLING
Using the scroll button allows you to navigate through a
document quickly without having to use the scroll bars.
This is particularly useful when you are navigating
through online pages. To use the scroll button, press the
raised horizontal line at the top or bottom of the button
to scroll up or down a page. When you have reached the
desired section of the page, release the button.
(Figure 2-23)
Figure 2-23. Scrolling
TOUCHPAD CONTROL ADJUSTMENT
The Windows Control Panel allows you to customize
your Touchpad with selections made from within the
Mouse Properties dialog box. There are several aspects of
Touchpad operation, which you can adjust.
To access the Mouse Properties window, open the
Control Panel and double-click the Mouse icon. In the
window that appears, you will see a variety of different
mouse functions that you can change.
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Volume Control
Your Fujitsu Tablet PC has multiple volume controls
which interact with each other.
Any software that contains audio files will
also contain a volume control of its own. If
you install an external audio device that has
an independent volume control, the
hardware volume control and the software
volume control will interact with each other.
It should be noted that if you set your
software volume to Off, you will override
the external volume control setting.
CONTROLLING THE VOLUME
The volume can be controlled in several different ways:
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Volume can be set from within the Volume Control on
the Taskbar.
Volume can be controlled with the [F8] and [F9] functions keys. Pressing [F8] repeatedly while holding [Fn]
will decrease the volume of your Tablet PC. Pressing
[F9] repeatedly while holding [Fn] will increase the
volume of your Tablet PC.
There are twenty-six levels through which
the function keys cycle.
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Volume can be controlled by many volume controls
that are set within individual applications.
Certain external audio devices you might connect to
your system may have hardware volume controls.
Each source discussed above puts an upper limit on
the volume level that must then be followed by the
other sources.
We recommend that you experiment with the various
volume controls to discover the optimal sound level.
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Pen and Active Digitizer
nation with the tip switch). The rear toggle of the barrel
button switch acts as an electronic ink “eraser”.
USING THE PEN
The functions of the rear toggle and the tip click pressure
can be changed by clicking [Start] -> Control Panel, and
double-clicking the Fujitsu Pen Settings icon.
You can use the LifeBook T Series Tablet PC pen to
generate and create electronic “ink”, to select items, and
to navigate through programs on the Tablet PC.
Programs that support handwriting recognition also
allow you to write characters directly on the screen with
the pen. You can also use the pen as a drawing tool.
You are advised to use a screen protector
on your system display to minimize the
chance of its being scratched. Screen
protectors are available from the Fujitsu
Web site at us.fujitsu.com/computers.
Barrel Switch
Tip Switch
To change the rear toggle function, select the drop-down
list to select a new function, then click [Apply]. If you
don’t want the rear toggle to have any function, select
Ignore from the list.
Adjusting the click pressure determines how much pressure must be put on the pen tip in order for the screen to
react. The softer it is set, less pressure is required; the
harder it is set, more pressure is required. To change the
click pressure, use the slider bar to make the click pressure harder or softer, then click [Apply].
Use only the pen provided with your
Tablet PC. Do not use substitutes that
were not designed for the LifeBook T
Series Tablet PC.
Here are some hints that may help you use the pen more
effectively:
• To activate the tip switch, tap or hold the pen tip
against the screen.
Figure 2-24. LifeBook T Series Pen
The LifeBook T Series Tablet PC pen is a
high-quality electronic instrument that can
be damaged if used improperly. Treat the
pen as you would any precision device.
Observe the following guidelines:
• To move the cursor, hold the pen tip within 1/8 inch
(3 - 5 mm) from the screen and move the pen.
• Do not tap the pen on surfaces other
than the Tablet PC screen.
• To start a program, double-tap the pen tip (tap the
pen tip twice rapidly) on the program icon as you
would double-click a mouse.
• Do not try to turn the thumb grip on
the pen; it is designed for inserting and
removing the pen from the pen holder.
• To select an object, tap the pen tip on the object
once.
• Never store the pen with the tip bearing
the weight of the pen (e.g., sitting tip
down in a pencil cup). Storing the pen
tip down could distort the internal
mechanism over a period of time
(especially in higher temperatures),
causing the tip to act as if it is always
depressed. The pen should be stored in
the pen holder when not in use.
The screen reacts when the pen tip is approximately 1/8
inch (3-5 mm) from the screen. The pen has three
switches: a tip switch and a barrel button toggle switch
with switches at both ends. By default, the tip switch
corresponds to the left mouse button, and the front
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• To activate the barrel button switch, press and hold
the end of the button you wish to use (front toggle is
the right mouse button switch; the rear toggle acts as
an electronic “eraser”).
• To double-click an object, quickly tap the object
twice.
INSTALLING A PEN TETHER
To prevent dropping or losing your pen, you should
attach it to your system using the pen tether that is
included with the system.
To attach the pen tether to your Tablet PC, perform the
following steps:
1. Attach the end of the pen tether with the smaller
loop to your pen. To do so, push the end of the
tether through the hole in the pen, then thread the
opposite end of the tether through the loop. (See
Figure 2-25.)
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To remove the tip, position the tip in the gap between
the two ends of the tool (Figure 2-26). Pinch the tool
together so the tip is firmly clasped, then pull it from the
barrel. If the tip is worn or damaged, discard it.
Pen tether
attachment
point
To replace the tip, retrieve one of the new tips that
accompanied your pen. Insert the flat end of the tip into
the barrel and push it in firmly until it is seated.
Larger loop
If you need more tips, they can be ordered from the
Fujitsu Web site at: us.fujitsu.com/computers.
Smaller loop
USING THE ACTIVE DIGITIZER
Figure 2-25. Installing a Pen Tether
2. Attach the end of the pen tether with the larger loop
to the attachment point on your tablet. To do so,
insert the end of the pen tether through the attachment point, then feed the pen through the large
loop in the tether.
The integrated active digitizer allows you to use the
included pen as a pointing device. You can use the pen
to click, double-click, drag items and icons, or to draw
like a pen or pencil in applications that support this
behavior, such as drawing or painting programs. See the
documentation that came with your application for
details. (Figure 2-27)
CALIBRATING THE PEN
In order to ensure accurate tracking between the pen
and cursor, you must run the Touch Screen Calibration
Utility before you use the active digitizer for the first
time, or after you change the display resolution.
To run the calibration utility:
1. Go to Start -> Control Panel and double-click on
the Tablet and Pen Settings icon.
2. Click Calibrate.
3. Adjust the display of your Tablet PC to a comfortable angle.
4. Using the pen, firmly touch the screen directly on
the (+) symbol; the (+) symbol will move to the
next location.
5. Repeat step 4 in the four corners, then click OK.
Figure 2-27. Using the pen with the screen
To avoid potential scratching and damage,
never use anything but the included pen
with the display.
REPLACING THE PEN TIP
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, you should replace the pen tip. To do so, use
the pen tip removal tool included with your pen.
Gap
To purchase additional or replacement
pens, visit the Fujitsu accessories Web site
at: http://us.fujitsu.com/computers.
Clicking
To left-click, touch the object you wish to select and then
lift the pen tip immediately. (Figure 2-28)
To right-click, press the front button on the barrel
switch or touch the pen to the screen for a couple of
seconds until the right mouse icon appears at the tip.
Figure 2-26. Tip Removal Tool
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Figure 2-28. Clicking the screen
Double-Clicking
To double-click, touch the item twice, and then immediately remove the pen tip. (Figure 2-29)
Figure 2-29. Double-clicking the screen
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If the interval between taps is too long,
the double-click will not be executed.
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Parameters for the screen can be
adjusted from the Mouse Properties dialog box located in the Windows Control
Panel.
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DC Power Plug
DC Output Cable
AC Adapter
AC Cable
Figure 3-1. Connecting the AC Adapter
Power Sources
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC has three possible
power sources: a primary Lithium ion battery, an AC
adapter or an optional Auto/Airline adapter.
CONNECTING THE POWER ADAPTERS
The AC adapter or optional Auto/Airline adapter
provides power for operating your Tablet PC and
charging the battery.
Connecting the AC Adapter
1. Plug the DC output cable into the DC power jack
of your Tablet PC.
2. Plug the AC adapter into an AC electrical outlet.
(Figure 3-1)
Connecting the Optional Auto/Airline Adapter
1. Plug the DC output cable into the DC power jack
on your Tablet PC.
2. Plug the Auto/Airline adapter into the cigarette
lighter of an automobile with the ignition key in
the On or Accessories position.
OR
3. Plug the Auto/Airline adapter into the DC power
jack on an airplane seat.
Switching from AC Adapter Power or the
Auto/Airline Adapter to Battery Power
1. Be sure that you have a charged battery installed.
2. Remove the AC adapter or the Auto/Airline adapter.
The Lithium ion battery is partially charged
upon purchase. Initially, you should
connect either the AC adapter or the
Auto/Airline adapter to use your Tablet PC
so that it can fully charge.
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Starting Your Tablet PC
POWER ON
The Suspend/Resume button is used to turn on your
LifeBook T Series Tablet PC from its off state. Once you
have connected your AC adapter or charged the internal
Lithium ion battery, you can power on your Tablet PC.
(See figure 2-4 on page 11 for location).
displays a Fujitsu logo until your operating system is
loaded. During booting, your Tablet PC is performing a
standard boot sequence including a Power On Self Test
(POST). When the boot sequence is completed without
a failure and without a request for the BIOS Setup
Utility, the system displays the operating system’s
opening screen.
The boot sequence is executed when:
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When you turn on your Tablet PC, be sure
you have a power source. This means that
a battery is installed and charged, or that
the AC or Auto/Airline adapter is
connected and has power.
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You turn on the power to your Tablet PC.
You restart your Tablet PC from the Windows
Shut Down dialog box.
The software initiates a system restart. Example:
When you install a new application.
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Press the Suspend/Resume button to start your system.
When you are done working you can either leave your
Tablet PC in Standby mode, See “Standby Mode” on
page 38, or you can turn it off. See “Power Off ” on
page 40.
The BIOS Setup Utility is a program that sets up the
operating environment for your Tablet PC. Your BIOS
is set at the factory for normal operating conditions,
therefore there is no need to set or change the BIOS’
environment to operate your Tablet PC.
The BIOS Setup Utility configures:
When the system display is closed, the
Suspend/Resume button is disabled. This
feature prevents the system from being
accidentally powered up when not in use.
When you Power On your Tablet PC, it will perform a
Power On Self Test (POST) to check the internal parts
and configuration for correct functionality. If a fault is
found, your Tablet PC will emit an audio warning and/
or an error message will be displayed. See “Power On
Self Test Messages” on page 67. Depending on the nature
of the problem, you may be able to continue by starting
the operating system or by entering the BIOS setup
utility and revising the settings.
After satisfactory completion of the Power On Self Test
(POST), your Tablet PC will load your operating system.
Never turn off your Tablet PC during the
Power On Self Test (POST) or it will cause
an error message to be displayed when
you turn your Tablet PC on the next time.
See “Power On Self Test Messages” on
page 67
BOOT SEQUENCE
The procedure for starting-up your Tablet PC is termed
the Bootup sequence and involves your Tablet PC’s
BIOS. When your Tablet PC is first turned on, the main
system memory is empty, and it needs to find instructions to start up your Tablet PC. This information is in
the BIOS program. Each time you power up or restart
your Tablet PC, it goes through a boot sequence which
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Device control feature parameters, such as changing
I/O addresses and boot devices.
System Data Security feature parameters, such
as passwords.
Entering the BIOS Setup Utility
To enter the BIOS Setup Utility do the following:
1. Turn on or restart your Tablet PC.
2. Press the [F2] key once the Fujitsu logo appears
on the screen. This will open the main menu
of the BIOS Setup Utility with the current
settings displayed.
3. Press the [RIGHT ARROW] or [LEFT ARROW] key
to scroll through the other setup menus to review or
alter the current settings.
BIOS Guide
A guide to your Tablet PC’s BIOS is available online.
Please visit our service and support Web site at http://
www.computers.us.fujitsu.com/support. Once there,
select Support, then select Tablet PCs under User’s
Guides. Select LifeBook Tablet PC BIOS Guides from the
pull-down menu for your Tablet PC series. If you are
unsure of your Tablet PC’s BIOS number, refer to your
packing slip.
If your data security settings require it, you
may be asked for a password before the
BIOS main menu will appear.
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BOOTING THE SYSTEM
REGISTERING YOUR LIFEBOOK TABLET PC
We strongly recommend that you not attach any
external devices and do not put a DVD/CD in your drive
until you have gone through the initial power on
sequence.
How do I register my LifeBook Tablet PC?
You can register your LifeBook by going to our Web site:
When you turn on your Tablet PC for the first time, it
will display a Fujitsu logo on the screen. If you do
nothing the system will load the operating system, and
then the Windows Welcome will begin.
Registering Windows with Microsoft
In order to ensure that you receive the most benefits
from the Windows operating system, it should be
registered the first time you use it.
After you receive the Windows Welcome screen, you will
be prompted to enter registration information in the
following order.
us.fujitsu.com/computers
You will need to be set up with an Internet Service
Provider (ISP) to register online.
ClickMe!
INSTALLING CLICK ME!
The first time you boot up your system, you will see an
icon called Click Me! in the Start menu. When you click
the Click Me! icon, your system will automatically build
the icon tray in the bottom right of the screen. These
icons provide links to utilities that you will frequently
access.
First of all, you will need to read and accept the End
User License Agreements (EULAs). After accepting the
EULAs, you will be asked if you want to enable the Automatic Updates feature. Acceptance of this feature is
recommended because it allows your system to be
updated automatically whenever an important change
becomes available for your notebook.
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If you reject the terms of the license
agreement you will be asked to review
the license agreement for information
on returning Windows or to shut down
your Tablet PC.
You cannot use your Tablet PC until you
have accepted the License Agreement. If
you stop the process your computer will
return to the beginning of the Windows
Welcome Process, even if you shut your
tablet down and start it up again.
Several additional windows will appear, prompting you
to enter a name and description for your computer, an
Administrator password, and a domain name. Read the
instructions on the screens carefully and fill in the information as directed.
You will then be automatically connected to the
Internet, if you have an appropriate connection available. If an automatic connection is not possible, you will
be asked about how you dial out from where you will be
using your Tablet PC. If you are not connected to a
phone line and plan to register at a later time, you may
click the Skip button.
Once you are connected to the Internet, you will be
asked if you wish to continue with the registration. If
you select Yes you will then enter your name and
address, and email address if desired. Click Next to
complete registration.
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Power Management
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC has many options and
features for conserving battery power. Some of these
features are automatic and need no user intervention,
such as those for the internal modem. However, others
depend on the parameters you set to best suit your operating conditions, such as those for the display brightness. Internal power management for your Tablet PC
may be controlled from settings made in your operating
system, pre-bundled power management application, or
from settings made in BIOS setup utility.
Power Mode
Fully On Mode
Besides the options available for conserving battery
power, there are also some things that you can do to
prevent your Tablet PC battery from running down as
quickly. For example, you can create an appropriate
power saving profile, put your Tablet PC into Standby
mode when it is not performing an operation, and you
can limit the use of high power devices. As with all
mobile, battery powered computers, there is a trade-off
between performance and power savings.
System Activity
Events causing system to enter mode state
System is running. CPU, system bus, and
all other interfaces operate at full speed.
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Standby Mode
(Suspend-to-RAM)
Hibernation Mode
(Suspend-to-Disk)
Resume system logic remains powered
and RAM remains powered to maintain
active data. All other devices are turned
off.
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Windows saves desktop state (including
open files and documents) to hard disk.
CPU stops. All other devices are turned
off.
■
■
■
■
■
Power Off
System is fully powered off except for
logic components required for Suspend/
Resume button and real-time clock
operation.
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■
From Standby mode: System operation resumed
(Suspend/Resume button pressed, resume on
modem ring, resume on time).
From Hibernation mode: Suspend/Resume button
pressed.
From Off mode: Suspend/Resume button pressed.
Standby timeout occurs.
Suspend request issued by software or by pressing
the Suspend/Resume button.
Low battery.
Suspend timeout occurs.
Clicking Start -> Shut Down -> Hibernate
(It may be necessary to Enable Hibernate Support
from Windows Power Options.)
Low battery condition
System shutdown.
Low battery condition
Table 3-1. System Power States
SUSPEND/RESUME BUTTON
STANDBY MODE
When your Tablet PC is active, the Suspend/Resume
button can be used to manually put your Tablet PC into
Standby mode. Push the Suspend/Resume button when
your Tablet PC is active, but not actively accessing
anything, and immediately release the button. You will
hear two short beeps and your system will enter Standby
mode. (See figure 2-6 on page 14 for location).
Standby mode in Windows saves the contents of your
Tablet PC’s system memory during periods of inactivity
by maintaining power to critical parts. This mode will
turn off the CPU, the display, the hard drive, and all of
the other internal components except those necessary to
maintain system memory and allow for restarting. Your
Tablet PC can be put in Standby mode by:
If your Tablet PC is suspended, pushing the Suspend/
Resume button will return your Tablet PC to active
operation. You can tell whether or not your system is in
Standby mode by looking at the Power indicator. See
“Power Indicator” on page 17. If the indicator is visible
and not flashing, your Tablet PC is fully operational. If
the indicator is both visible and flashing, your Tablet PC
is in Standby mode. If the indicator is not visible at all,
the power is off or your Tablet PC is in Hibernate mode
(See Hibernate Mode)
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■
■
■
Pressing the Suspend/Resume button when your
system is turned on.
Selecting Standby from the Windows Shut Down
menu.
Timing out from lack of activity.
Allowing the battery to reach the Dead Battery
Warning condition.
Closing the system cover.
Your Tablet PC’s system memory typically stores the
file(s) on which you are working, open application(s)
information, and any other data required to support the
operation(s) in progress. When you resume operation
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from Standby mode, your Tablet PC will return to the
point where it left off. To resume operation, you must
use the Suspend/Resume button to resume operation,
and there must be an adequate power source available,
or your Tablet PC will not resume.
If you are running your Tablet PC on
battery power, be aware that the battery
continues to discharge while your Tablet
PC is in Standby mode, though not as fast
as when fully operational.
HIBERNATE MODE
The Hibernate mode saves the contents of your
Tablet PC’s system memory to the hard drive as a part of
the Suspend/Resume mode. Your Tablet PC is preconfigured to perform this function. The Hibernate
mode can also be configured through the system BIOS
to run in other ways depending on what you need to
accomplish. See “BIOS Setup Utility” on page 36.
■
Standby or Hibernate modes should not
be used with certain PC Cards. Check
your PC Card documentation for more
information.
■
Disabling the Suspend/Resume button
prevents it from being used to put your
Tablet PC in Standby or Hibernate
mode. The resume function of the
button cannot be disabled.
■
If your Tablet PC is actively accessing
information when you enter Standby or
Hibernate mode, changes to open files
are not lost. The files are left open and
memory is kept active during Standby
mode or the memory is transferred to
the hard drive during Hibernate mode.
■
When PC Cards or external devices are
in use, Save-to-Disk mode cannot return
to the exact state prior to suspension,
because all peripheral devices will be reinitialized when the system restarts.
■
The main advantage of using Hibernate
mode is that power is not required to
maintain your data. This is very important if you will be leaving your Tablet PC
in a suspended state for a prolonged
period of time. The drawback of using
Hibernate mode is that it lengthens the
power down and power up sequences
and resets peripheral devices.
Using Hibernate Mode
Hibernate default setting is enabled for Windows XP.
To enable or disable the Hibernation feature follow
these easy steps:
1. From the Start menu, select Settings, and then select
Control Panel -> Power Options.
2. Select Hibernation, and then select the box to
enable or disable this feature.
To use Hibernate mode with your system:
1. Click on the Start button, click Shut Down.
2. Select Hibernate option from the “What do you
want the computer to do” list.
DISPLAY TIMEOUT
The Video Timeout is one of the power management
parameters. This feature saves power by turning off the
display if there is no keyboard or pointer activity for the
user selected timeout period. Any keyboard or pointer
activity will cause the display to restart automatically.
This feature is independent of the Suspend/Resume
button and can be enabled and disabled in Windows
Power Management.
HARD DISK TIMEOUT
The Hard Disk Timeout is another one of the power
management parameters. This feature saves power by
turning off the hard drive if there is no hard drive
activity for the user selected timeout period. Any
attempt to access the hard drive will cause it to restart
automatically. This feature is independent of the
Suspend/Resume button and can be enabled and
disabled in Windows.
WINDOWS POWER MANAGEMENT
The Power Options icon located in the Windows
Control Panel allows you to configure some of the power
management settings. For example, you can use the
Power Options to set the timeout values for turning off
the display and hard disks whether you are running the
Tablet PC on battery power or one of the adapters.
RESTARTING THE SYSTEM
If your system is on and you need to restart it, be sure
that you use the following procedure.
1. Click the Start button, and then click Shut Down.
2. Select the Restart option from within the Windows
Shut Down dialog box.
3. Click OK. Your Tablet PC will shut down and
reboot.
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Turning off your Tablet PC without exiting
Windows or turning on your Tablet PC
within 10 seconds of the Tablet PC being
shut off may cause an error when you start
the next time.
POWER OFF
Before turning off the power by choosing Shut Down
from the Windows Start menu, check that the Hard
Drive, CD-ROM, PC Card and the Floppy Disk Drive
Access indicators are all Off. (See Figure 2-9 on page 17)
If you turn off the power while accessing a disk or PC
Card there is a risk of data loss. To assure that your
Tablet PC shuts down without error, use the Windows
shut down procedure.
Using the correct procedure to shut down from
Windows, allows your Tablet PC to complete its operations and turn off power in the proper sequence to avoid
errors. The proper sequence is:
1. Click the Start button, and then click Shut Down.
2. Select the Shut Down option from within the
Windows Shut Down dialog box.
3. Click OK.
If you are going to store your Tablet PC for a month or
more see the Care and Maintenance section.
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User-Installable
Features
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Lithium ion Battery
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC has a Lithium ion
battery that provides power for operating your Tablet
PC when no external power source is available. The
battery is durable and long lasting, but should not be
exposed to extreme temperatures, high voltages, chemicals or other hazards.
The Lithium ion battery operating time may become
shorter if it is used under the following conditions:
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■
When used at temperatures lower than 41° F (5° C) or
higher than 95° F (35° C). Extreme temperatures not
only reduce charging efficiency, but can also cause
battery deterioration. The Charging icon on the Status
Indicator panel will flash when you try to charge a
battery that is outside its operating temperature range.
See “Battery Charging/ Level Indicators” on page 17.
When using a high current device such as a modem,
CD-ROM drive, or hard drive, using the AC adapter
will conserve your battery life.
■
■
Do not leave a faulty battery in your
Tablet PC. It may damage your AC
adapter, optional Auto/Airline adapter,
another battery or your Tablet PC itself.
It may also prevent operation of your
Tablet PC by draining all available current into the bad battery.
Under federal, state, or local law it may
be illegal to dispose of batteries by
putting them in the trash. Please take
care of our environment and dispose of
batteries properly. Check with your local
government authority for details
regarding recycling or disposing of old
batteries. If you cannot find this information elsewhere, contact your support
representative at 1-800-8Fujitsu.
Actual battery life will vary based on
screen brightness, applications, features,
power management settings, battery
condition and other customer preferences.
CD-ROM drive or hard drive usage may
also have a significant impact on battery
life. The battery charging capacity is
reduced as the battery ages. If your
battery is running low quickly, you should
replace it with a new one.
RECHARGING THE BATTERY
If you want to know the condition of the Lithium ion
battery, check the Battery Level indicator located on the
Status Indicator panel. The indicator changes as the
battery level changes.
The Lithium ion battery is recharged internally using the
AC adapter or Auto/Airline adapter. To recharge the
battery make sure the battery that needs to be charged is
installed in your Tablet PC and connect the AC or Auto/
Airline adapter.
Make sure that the Battery Charging
indicator and the percentage charge is
shown inside the Battery Level icon on the
Status Indicator Panel.
There is no memory effect on the Lithium ion battery,
therefore you do not need to discharge the battery
completely before recharging. The charge times will be
longer if your Tablet PC is in use while the battery is
charging. If you want to charge the battery more quickly,
put your Tablet PC into Standby mode, or turn it off
while the adapter is charging the battery. See “Power
Management” on page 38.
Using heavy current devices such as a
modem or frequent CD-ROM and
PCMCIA powered external device accesses
may prevent charging completely.
Low Battery State
When the battery is running low, your Tablet PC will
beep every 15 seconds and the Battery Level indicator
will flash. If you do not respond to the low battery
alarm, the batteries will continue to discharge until they
are too low to operate. When this happens there will be a
multiple beep alarm and the Battery Level indicator will
show a dead battery. Your Tablet PC will then go into
Standby mode to try and protect your data for as long as
possible. There is no guarantee that your data will not be
lost once the Tablet PC reaches this point.
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You may not be able to hear the alarm if
the volume control is set too low or is
turned off by the hardware or software.
However, you will be able to see the
Battery Level indicator flash. Once the
low battery alarm occurs you must save
all your data and put your Tablet PC into
Standby mode until you can provide a
new power source. You should provide a
charged battery or AC or Auto/Airline
Adapter as soon as possible.
■
When you are in Standby mode there
must always be at least one power
source active. If you remove all power
sources while your Tablet PC is in
Standby mode, any data that has not
been saved to the hard drive will be lost.
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Dead Battery Suspend mode shows on the Status indicator just like the normal Standby mode. Once your
Tablet PC goes into Dead Battery Suspend mode you
will be unable to resume operation until you provide
a source of power either from an adapter, or a charged
battery. Once you have provided power, you will need to
press the Suspend/Resume button to resume operation.
In the Dead Battery Suspend mode, your data can be
maintained for some time, but if a power source is not
provided promptly, the Power indicator will stop
flashing and go out, meaning that you have lost the data
that was not stored. Once you provide power, you can
continue to use your Tablet PC while an adapter is
charging the battery.
Shorted Batteries
The Status Indicator panel uses a symbol inside the
battery outline of the Battery Level indicator to display
the operating level available in that battery.
(See figure on page 17) If this display shows a Shorted
Battery, it means that the battery is damaged and must
be replaced so it does not damage any other parts of your
Tablet PC.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC comes with one
battery pack; you might want to consider purchasing a
spare. By keeping a spare battery fully charged, you can
immediately swap with one that is not charged.
There are two ways to swap batteries: cold-swapping and
warm-swapping. Cold-swapping means swapping
batteries when the system has been powered down;
warm-swapping is performed when the system is in
Standby mode.
Cold-swapping batteries
To cold-swap batteries in your battery compartment,
follow these easy steps: (Figure 4-1)
1. Have a charged battery ready to install.
2. Shut down your tablet and disconnect the AC
adapter.
3. Press the battery release latches to open the
compartment.
4. Remove the battery from the compartment.
5. Slide the new battery into the compartment.
6. Close the compartment and the battery release
latches will click into place.
7. Plug in the AC adapter and turn the power on.
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Battery Release Latches
Battery Compartment
Figure 4-1. Removing the Battery
Warm-swapping Batteries
To warm-swap batteries in your battery compartment
follow these easy steps: (Figure 4-1)
You have only a few minutes to perform a
warm-swapping before the internal
bridge battery runs out of power. Have
the charged battery nearby when
performing a warm battery swap.
1. Close any open files and put your Tablet PC into
Standby mode.
2. Press the battery release latches to open the
compartment.
3. Remove the battery from the compartment.
4. Slide the new battery into the compartment.
5. Close the compartment and the battery release
latches will click into place.
6. Press the Suspend/Resume button to return your
Tablet PC to normal operation.
If the Lithium ion battery connector is not
fully seated, you may not be able to use
your Tablet PC or charge your battery.
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Memory Upgrade
Module
Your Fujitsu LifeBook T Series Tablet PC comes with a
minimum of 256 MB of high speed Double Data Rate 2
Synchronous Dynamic RAM (DDR2 SDRAM), 533 MHz
factory installed. To increase your system’s memory
capacity, you may install an additional memory upgrade
module. The memory upgrade must be a dual-in-line
(DIMM) SDRAM module. To ensure 100% compatibility, purchase the SDRAM module only from the
Fujitsu web store at us.fujitsu.com/computers.
Do not remove any screws from the
memory upgrade module compartment
except those specifically shown in the
directions for installing and removing the
module.
Figure 4-3. Installing a Second Memory Module
8. Replace the cover. (Figure 4-4)
9. Replace the screws.
INSTALLING MEMORY UPGRADE MODULES
1. Turn off power to your LifeBook Tablet PC and
remove any power adapter (AC or auto/airline).
2. Make sure that all the connector covers are closed.
3. Turn the Tablet PC bottom side up, and remove the
screws of the memory upgrade module compartment. (Figure 4-2)
4. Remove the cover.
Figure 4-4. Replacing the Memory Compartment Cover
The memory upgrade module is not
something you routinely remove from
your tablet. Once it is installed, you should
leave it in place unless you want to change
system memory capacity.
Slot 1
Slot 2
Figure 4-2. Opening the Memory Upgrade Compartment
5. Remove the memory upgrade module from the
static guarded sleeve. As noted above, if you are
installing a 1 GB memory module by itself or with a
smaller module, it must be installed in slot 1.
6. Align the memory upgrade module with the
component side up. Align the connector edge of the
memory upgrade module with the connector slot in
the compartment. (Figure 4-3)
7. Insert the memory upgrade module at a 45° angle.
Press the connector edge of the module firmly down
and into the connector until it lodges under the
retaining clip. You will hear a click when it is properly in place.
TO REMOVE A MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 of Installing a Memory
Upgrade Module.
2. Pull the clips sideways away from each side of the
memory upgrade module at the same time.
3. While holding the clips out, remove the module
from the slot by lifting it up and pulling towards the
rear of your tablet. (Figure 4-5)
Figure 4-5. Removing a Memory Upgrade Module
4. Store the memory upgrade module in a static
guarded sleeve.
5. Replace the cover. (Figure 4-4)
6. Replace the screws.
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CHECKING THE MEMORY CAPACITY
Once you have changed the system memory capacity by
either adding or removing a memory upgrade module,
be sure to check that your tablet has recognized the
change.
Your Tablet PC uses Dynamic Video
Memory Technology (DVMT), which
allows the video driver to dynamically
determine the amount of memory that is
used. Your Tablet PC can use a maximum
of 128 MB of system memory for video
functions.
You can check the memory capacity by clicking [Start]
-> Control Panel, then double-clicking the System icon.
Select the General tab and check the amount of memory
under “Computer.”
The amount of memory displayed should be approximately the total of all memory modules installed. There
may be a discrepancy of 8 MB which is allocated for
fixed video memory.
If the total memory displayed is incorrect,
check that your memory upgrade module
is properly installed. (If the module is
properly installed and the capacity is still
not correctly recognized, see
Troubleshooting on page 60.
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Flexible Bay Eject Lever
Flexible Bay
Figure 4-6 Flexible Bay
Flexible Bay Devices
Your Fujitsu Tablet PC contains a Flexible Bay. The Flexible Bay can house an optical drive, a Lithium ion
battery, or a weight saver. (Figure 4-6)
Your Flexible Bay will have one of the following devices
installed.
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Modular Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer: This
allows you to access movies, software, and audio
DVD/CDs and record to DVD, CD, and DVD-RAM
discs.
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Modular DVD/CD-RW combo drive: This allows you
to access movies, software, and audio DVD/CDs as
well as to write to CDs.
■
Modular Lithium ion battery: This is a rechargeable
battery that can be used to power your Tablet PC
when an adapter is not connected.
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Weight Saver: This is used to fill the bay when no
device is needed.
FUJITSU TABLET CONTROLS CD/DVD DRIVE HELP
The CD/DVD Drive tab of the Fujitsu Tablet Controls
utility allows you to enable or disable your DVD drive
when the Tablet PC is used in “undocked” (i.e., not
connected to a port replicator) tablet mode.
The DVD drive in your Tablet PC is
designed to work optimally when the
system is lying flat on a stable surface.
Using the drive while the system is not on
a flat surface could result in damage to the
drive and/or the media. SUCH DAMAGE
IS NOT COVERED UNDER YOUR
WARRANTY. You are strongly advised not
to use the drive while the system is in
undocked tablet mode. This feature is in
effect only when the user is logged-in.
Using the Optical Drive Disabling Feature
The CD/DVD tab of the Fujitsu Tablet Controls window
consists of three checkboxes:
■
Lock CD/DVD drive when the unit is in tablet mode
■
Show tray icon when CD/DVD drive is locked.
■
Show notification messages when CD/DVD drive is
locked/unlocked
Lock CD/DVD drive when the unit is in tablet mode:
This checkbox should normally be checked (see “Important Notes” above). If you would like to access the DVD
drive while your system is in undocked tablet mode,
deselect this checkbox. A message will appear asking if
you really want to unlock the drive. Click [OK] to
proceed, or [Cancel] to return to the utility.
Show tray icon when CD/DVD drive is locked:
This checkbox should normally be checked. If you
would not like the Fujitsu Tablet Controls icon to appear
in the system tray when the drive is locked, clear this
box.
Show notification messages when CD/DVD drive is
locked/unlocked:
This checkbox should normally be checked. If you
would not like to be prompted when the drive is locked
or unlocked, clear this box.
Buttons
■ Click the [OK] button to accept the changes and close
the window.
■
Click the [Apply] button to accept the changes and
leave the window open.
■
Click the [Cancel] button to close the window without
accepting the change.
■
Click the [Help] button to view the help file associated
with the selected tab within Fujitsu Tablet Controls.
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System Tray Icon
When your system is in undocked tablet mode, and the
“Lock CD/DVD drive when the unit is in tablet mode”
box is checked, a Fujitsu Tablet Controls icon will appear
at the bottom right of the display. When you select this
icon, a menu will appear containing three items:
■
Unlock CD/DVD Drive for this tablet session
■
Configure
■
About
Unlock CD/DVD Drive for this tablet session
When you click this menu item, you will be asked
whether you really want to unlock the drive. To unlock
the drive, click [Yes]. Note that enabling the drive in this
manner will not change the setting in the Fujitsu Tablet
Controls control panel applet.
Configure
When you click this menu item, the Fujitsu Tablet
Controls window appears.
About
When you click About, the help file will open.
REMOVING AND INSTALLING MODULAR
DEVICES
There are two ways to remove and install modular
devices in the Flexible Bay:
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■
Cold-swapping: swapping devices while your Tablet
PC is powered off.
Hot-swapping: swapping devices while your system is
active using the Unplug/Eject icon from your taskbar.
Note that if the weight saver is installed rather than a
modular device, it is not necessary to use BayManager
when removing it.
You should never leave your Flexible Bay
empty when the tablet is in operation. If
left empty, dust or foreign matter may
accumulate inside the tablet.
Cold-swapping
To cold-swap modular devices in your Flexible Bay
follow these easy steps: (Figure 4-7)
1. Close any open files.
2. Shut down your Tablet PC.
3. Pull out the Flexible Bay eject lever. This will push
your device out slightly, allowing you to remove it.
4. Slide your device out until it is clear of the bay.
This will require light force.
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Flexible Bay Eject Lever
(a)
(c)
(b)
(d)
Figure 4-7 Removing/Installing a device in the Flexible Bay
Use care when aligning or seating devices
in the bay. If the fit is incorrect, you may
damage the bay or device. If the device
does not move easily in the bay, remove it
and check for dirt or foreign objects. It will
require a firm push to latch it in place.
5. Slide the device you are installing into your tablet
until it clicks into place.
6. It is now safe to turn your tablet back on.
7. You can now access and use the device.
Your Tablet PC will automatically detect the new device
and activate it within your system. The drive letters associated with the device will be created and listed under
My Computer and Windows Explorer.
Hot-swapping
Hot-swapping is provided through the Unplug or Eject
Hardware utility. The icon for the utility appears on the
taskbar. Click on the icon and follow the on-screen
instructions.
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PC Card Slot
PC Card
Smart Card Slot
Eject Button
Figure 4-8. Inserting/Removing PC Cards
PC Cards
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC supports Type I and II
PC Cards, which can perform a variety of functions.
Some available PC Cards include:
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■
■
■
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Fax/data modem cards.
Local area network (LAN) cards.
IDE solid-state disk cards.
SCSI cards.
Other PC Cards that conform to PCMCIA 2.1 or
CardBus standards.
For further information, refer to the instructions
supplied with your PC Card.
INSERTING PC CARDS
PC Cards are inserted in the PC Card slot. To insert a
PC Card, follow these easy steps: (Figure 4-8)
■
■
inserting or removing a PC Card during
your Tablet PC’s shutdown or bootup
process may damage the card and/or
your Tablet PC.
Do not insert a PC Card into the slot if
there is water or any other substance on
the card as you may permanently damage the card, your Tablet PC, or both.
1. See your PC Card manual for specific instructions
on the insertion of your card. Some PC Cards may
require your Tablet PC to be Off while inserting
them.
2. Make sure there is no PC Card currently in the slot.
If there is, see Removing PC Cards.
3. Insert your PC Card into the slot, with the product
label facing up.
4. Push the card into the slot firmly until it is seated in
the opening.
REMOVING PC CARDS
To remove a PC Card, follow these easy steps:
1. See your PC Card manual for specific instructions
on removing your card. Some PC Cards may require
your Tablet PC to be in Standby Mode or Off while
removing them.
If the dialog box states that the device
can’t be removed, you must save all open
files, close any open applications and shut
down your Tablet PC.
2. Push the Eject button until it pops out, and then
push it in to eject the card. This will allow you to
remove the card.
If the PC Card has an external connector
and cable, do not pull the cable when
removing the card.
SMART CARD READER
An embedded Smart Card Reader and a dedicated Smart
Card slot are provided on your Tablet PC. The Smart
Card slot is located just below the PC Card slot.
Smart Cards are the same size and shape as credit cards,
but they contain an integrated microprocessor chip. The
chip can hold a variety of information, and provides the
user with many possible options, such as allowing them
to make secure purchases, pay for phone calls, store
security information, and provide identification and
information.
Using the Smart Card functionality of your system
requires third-party software. For instructions on using
the Smart Card slot, see the instructions that come with
the third-party software.
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Memory Stick
SD Card
Memory Stick/SD Card Slot
Figure 4-9. Inserting a Memory Stick/SD Card
Memory Stick/
Secure Digital Media
Your LifeBook Tablet PC supports Memory Stick/
Memory Stick Pro and Secure Digital (SD) cards, on
which you can store and transfer data to and from a
variety of digital devices. These cards use flash memory
architecture, which means they don’t need a power
source to retain data.
Memory Stick is a flash memory technology developed
by Sony Electronics. Memory Stick allows you to record,
transfer and share digital content, such as digital
pictures, movies, music, voice, and computer data and
applications.
Secure Digital (SD) Cards are very similar to Memory
Sticks, but they are shorter. Like the Memory Stick, SD
Cards allow portable storage among a variety of devices,
such as cell phones, GPS systems, digital cameras, and
PDAs. SD Cards transfer data quickly, with low battery
consumption. Like the memory stick, it uses flash
memory architecture.
INSERTING MEMORY STICK/SD CARDS
Memory Sticks and SD Cards are inserted in the
Memory Stick/SD Card slot (Figure 4-9). To insert a
Memory Stick or SD Card, follow these steps:
■
inserting or removing a Memory Stick or
SD Card during your LifeBook Tablet
PC’s shutdown or bootup process may
damage the card and/or your LifeBook
Tablet PC.
■
Do not insert a card into a slot if there is
water or any other substance on the
card as you may permanently damage
the card, your LifeBook Tablet PC, or
both.
1. See your Memory Stick or SD Card manual for
instructions on the insertion of your card. Some
cards may require that your Tablet PC is off while
inserting them.
2. Make sure there is no card currently in the slot. If
there is, see Removing a Memory Stick/SD Card.
3. Insert your PC Card into the slot with the product
label facing up.
4. Push the card firmly into the slot until it is seated in
the connector.
REMOVING A MEMORY STICK/SD CARD
To remove a Memory Stick or SD Card, see your
Memory Stick or SD Card manual for instructions.
Some cards may require your LifeBook Tablet PC to be
in Suspend Mode or Off while removing them.
Figure 4-10. Memory Stick (left) and Secure Digital Card (right)
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DC Power Jack
Line Out Jack
USB Ports
LAN (RJ-45) Jack
External Monitor Port
External DVI Port
Figure 4-11. Port Replicator rear panel
Port Replicator
An optional Port Replicator is available from Fujitsu to
support your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC. The Port
Replicator extends the functionality of your Tablet PC
by providing ports to connect USB devices, an external
monitor, external speaker, or a LAN device. The Port
Replicator connects to the bottom of your Tablet PC. See
“Device Ports” on page 54.
REAR PANEL COMPONENTS
Following is a brief description of the optional Port
Replicator’s rear panel components.
External Monitor Port
The external monitor port allows you to connect an
external monitor. Note that if a Port Replicator is
attached, you must use the external monitor port on the
Port Replicator. (Figure 4-11)
DC Power Jack
The DC power jack allows you to plug in the AC adapter
to power your Tablet PC and charge the internal
Lithium ion battery.
USB 2.0 Ports
The four USB 2.0 ports allow you to connect USB
devices such as game pads, pointing devices, and
keyboards. USB 2.0 is downward-compatible with USB
1.1 devices, so older USB devices will work with these
ports. USB 2.0 is a much faster design, running 40 times
faster than USB 1.1.
Line Out Jack
The line out jack is used for connecting an external
speaker. Note that line out does not provide power, so
the speaker must be externally powered.
External DVI Port
The external Digital Video Interface (DVI) port allows
you to connect an external digital flat-panel monitor or
projector. This provides a pure digital video signal for
digital monitors.
LAN (RJ-45) Jack
The LAN jack allows you to connect a LAN to the Port
Replicator. Note that when the system is attached to the
Port Replicator, the LAN Jack on the Port Replicator
should be used, not the one on the system.
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Port Replicator
Release Latch
Power On/
Off Button
Docking Port
Figure 4-12. Port Replicator front panel
FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS
Following is a brief description of the optional Port
Replicator’s front panel components
Docking Port
The docking port connects the Port Replicator to your
Tablet PC. (Figure 4-12)
Port Replicator Release Latch
Slide the Port Replicator Release Latch sideways to
remove the Port Replicator from your Tablet PC.
(Figure 4-12)
Power On/Off Button
The Power On/Off button on the port replicator
performs the same as the system Suspend/Resume
button. The Power On/Off button allows you to suspend
Tablet PC activity without powering off, resume your
Tablet PC from standby mode, and power on your
system when it has been shut down from the Windows
operating system.
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ATTACHING THE PORT REPLICATOR
To attach the Port Replicator, align the Port Replicator
connector on the bottom of your Tablet PC with the
connector on the Port Replicator and push together at
the two corners. (Figure 4-13)
Figure 4-13. Attaching the Port Replicator
Figure 4-14. Unlatching the Port Replicator
DETACHING THE PORT REPLICATOR
To detach the Port Replicator:
1. Slide the Port Replicator release latch to release the
Port Replicator from your Tablet PC. (Figure 4-14)
2. Pull away the Port Replicator to detach it from your
Tablet PC. (Figure 4-15)
Figure 4-15. Removing the Port Replicator
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Device Ports
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC and the optional Port
Replicator come equipped with multiple Device Ports to
which you can connect an external device including: disk
drives, keyboards, modems, printers, etc.
MODEM (RJ-11) JACK
The modem (RJ-11) jack is used for an internal modem.
To connect the telephone cable follow these easy steps:
(See Figure 2-7 on page 15 for location)
1. Align the connector with the jack opening.
2. Push the connector into the jack until it is seated.
3. Plug the other end of the telephone cable into a
telephone outlet.
The internal modem is not intended for
use with Digital PBX systems. Do not
connect the internal modem to a Digital
PBX as it may cause serious damage to the
internal modem or your entire LifeBook T
Series Tablet PC. Consult your PBX
manufacturer’s documentation for details.
Some hotels have Digital PBX systems. Be
sure to find out BEFORE you connect your
modem.
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The internal modem is designed to the
ITU V.90 standard. Its maximum speed
of 53000 bps is the highest allowed by
FCC, and its actual connection rate
depends on the line conditions. The
maximum speed is 33600 bps at upload.
The internal modem on all LifeBook T
Series Tablet PC’s from Fujitsu Computer
Systems Corporation are certified for use
in the United States and Canada.
Depending upon the configuration of
your system, your LifeBook Tablet PC
may have either a LAN jack or an IEEE
1394 jack.
INTERNAL LAN (RJ-45) JACK
The internal LAN (RJ-45) jack is used for an internal 10/
100/1000 Base-T/Tx (Gigabit) Ethernet connection. You
will need to configure your Tablet PC to work with your
particular network. (Please refer to your network
administrator for information on your network
configuration.) To connect the LAN cable follow these
easy steps: (See Figure 2-7 on page 15 for location)
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Note that the optional Port Replicator is
designed to cover the LAN jack located on
the system. This design ensures that the
LAN jack on the Port Replicator is the only
one used when the Port Replicator is
installed.
1. Align the connector with the jack opening.
2. Push the connector into the jack until it is seated.
3. Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN outlet.
DOCKING PORT
The docking port is used for the connection of your
Tablet PC to an optional port replicator. In order to
connect your Tablet PC to one of these devices follow the
instructions that came with your port replicator. (See
Figure 2-8 on page 16 for location)
UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS PORTS
The two Universal Serial Bus 2.0 ports (USB) allow you
to connect USB devices such as external floppy disk
drives, external DVD drives, game pads, pointing
devices, keyboards and/or speakers. USB 2.0 is downward-compatible with USB 1.1 devices, so older USB
devices will work with these ports. USB 2.0 is a much
faster design, running forty times faster than USB 1.1.
In order to connect a USB device, follow these easy steps:
(See Figure 2-7 on page 15 for location)
1. Align the connector with the port opening.
2. Push the connector into the port until it is seated.
IEEE 1394 PORT
The 4-pin 1394 port allows you to connect digital
devices that are compliant with the IEEE 1394 standard
(also known as “FireWire”). The IEEE 1394 connection
is easy to use, connect, and disconnect. This port allows
up to 400 Mbps transfer rate. A third-party application
may be required to operate your device with the 1394
port.
The 1394 port used in this system uses a
four-pin configuration. If you intend to
interface with devices which use a six-pin
configuration, you will need to purchase
an adapter.
INFRARED PORT
The Infrared IrDA 1.1 (4 Mbps) port allows for wireless
data transfer between your Tablet PC and other IrDAcompatible devices, such as another computer or a
printer, without the use of a cable. (See Figure 2-7 on
page 15 for location)
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It is important to keep in mind that while carrying out
this form of communication, both devices must be
placed so their infrared ports are directly facing each
other without obstruction. The devices must also be
separated by at least 6" but no more than 36" for
maximum performance.
The following conditions may interfere with infrared
communications:
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A television, radio remote control unit, or a wireless
headphone is being used nearby.
Direct sunlight, fluorescent light, or incandescent
light shines directly on the port.
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Do not move either device while communication is active as it may interrupt
data transmission.
■
Be careful not to scratch the infrared
port lens. Scratches, dirt, or other surface marks can degrade operation.
MICROPHONE JACK
The microphone jack allows you to connect an external
mono microphone. Your microphone must be equipped
with a 1/8”(3.5 mm) mono mini-plug in order to fit into
the microphone jack of your Tablet PC. In order to
connect a microphone follow these easy steps: (See
Figure 2-4 on page 11 for location)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Remove the cover from the port opening, if present.
Align the connector with the port opening.
Push the connector into the port until it is seated.
Tighten the two hold-down screws, located on
each side of the connector.
When an external monitor is plugged in,
pressing the [Fn] + [F10] keys allows you
to change your selection of where to send
your display video. Each time you press the
key combination, you will step to the next
choice, starting with the built-in display
panel only, moving to the external monitor
only, finally moving to both the built-in
display panel and an external monitor.
EXTERNAL DVI PORT
The external Digital Video Interface (DVI) port on the
optional port replicator allows you to connect an
external digital monitor or projector. In order to
connect a DVI monitor follow these easy steps: (See
Figure 4-11 on page 51 for location).
1. Align the connector with the port opening.
2. Push the connector into the port until it is seated.
3. Tighten the two hold-down screws, located on each
side of the connector.
1. Align the connector with the port opening.
2. Push the connector into the port until it is seated.
HEADPHONE JACK
The headphone jack allows you to connect headphones
or powered external speakers to your Tablet PC. Your
headphones or speakers must be equipped with a 1/8”
(3.5 mm) stereo mini-plug. In order to connect headphones or speakers follow these easy steps: (See Figure 24 on page 11 for location)
1. Align the connector with the port opening.
2. Push the connector into the port until it is seated.
If you plug headphones into the
headphone jack, the built-in stereo
speakers will be disabled.
EXTERNAL VIDEO PORT
The external video port allows you to connect an
external monitor or LCD projector. In order to connect
an external monitor follow these easy steps: (See
Figure 2-7 on page 15 for location). There is also an
external VGA monitor on the port replicator (See
Figure 4-11 on page 51 for location).
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Troubleshooting
Your LifeBook T Series Tablet PC is sturdy and subject
to few problems in the field. However, you may
encounter simple setup or operating problems that you
can solve on the spot, or problems with peripheral
devices, that you can solve by replacing the device. The
information in this section helps you isolate and resolve
some of these straightforward problems and identify
failures that require service.
IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM
If you encounter a problem that you are having difficulty in solving, go through the following procedure
before pursuing further troubleshooting:
8. If you have tried the solutions suggested in the
Troubleshooting Table and checked our Web site for
possible solutions without success, contact your
support representative:
Toll free: 1-800-8Fujitsu
E-mail: 8fujitsu@us.fujitsu.com
Web site: http://www.computers.us.fujitsu.com/
support
Before you place the call, you should have the following
information ready so that the customer support representative can provide you with the fastest possible solution:
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1. Turn off your Tablet PC.
2. Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into your
Tablet PC and to an active AC power source.
3. Make sure that any card inserted in the PC Card slot
is seated properly. You can also remove the card
from the slot, thus eliminating it as a possible cause
of failure.
4. Make sure that any devices connected to the external
connectors are plugged in properly. You can also
disconnect such devices, thus eliminating them as
possible causes of failure.
5. Turn on your Tablet PC. Make sure it has been off at
least 10 seconds before you turn it on.
6. Go through the boot sequence.
7. If the problem has not been resolved, refer to the
Troubleshooting Table, that follows, for more
detailed troubleshooting information.
8. If you still have the problem after taking all of the
above approaches, please check our Web site at
http://www.computers.us.fujitsu.com/support for
possible known support issues.
■
If you keep notes about what you have
tried, your support representative may
be able to help you more quickly by giving additional suggestions over the
phone.
■
Do not return a failed Tablet PC to your
supplier until you have talked to a support representative.
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Product name
Product configuration number
Product serial number
Purchase date
Conditions under which the problem occurred
Any error messages that have occurred
Type of device connected, if any
See the Configuration Label on the bottom of your
Tablet PC for configuration and serial numbers. (See
figure 2-8 on page 16 for location)
SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
Using the Troubleshooting Table
When you have problems with your tablet, try to find
the symptoms under the Problem column of the troubleshooting table for the feature giving you difficulty.
You will find a description of common causes for that
symptom under the column Possible Cause and what, if
anything, you can do to correct the condition under
Possible Solutions. All possible causes or solutions may
not apply to your Tablet PC.
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TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
Problem
Page
Audio Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 60
Docking Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 60
Hard Drive Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 60
Keyboard or Mouse Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 60
Pen Input Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 61
Infrared Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 61
Memory Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 61
Problem
Problem
Page
Modem Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 61
USB Device Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 62
PC Card Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 62
Power Failures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 62
Shutdown and Startup Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . page 64
Video Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 65
Miscellaneous Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 66
Possible Cause
Possible Solutions
Audio Problems
There is no sound coming
from the built-in speakers.
The software volume control is
set too low.
Adjust the sound volume control settings in your
software, operating system and applications.
Headphones are plugged into
your Tablet PC.
Plugging in headphones disables the built-in
speakers, remove the headphones.
Software driver is not configured correctly.
Refer to your application and operating system
documentation for help.
Sound could have been muted
with function keys.
Press [F3] while holding the [Fn] key to toggle the
sound on and off.
Port Replicator AC adapter is
not plugged in.
Provide power to the Port Replicator.
Tablet PC is not properly
seated in the Port Replicator.
Remove and re-dock your Tablet PC.
The setup utility is incorrectly
set for your internal (Primary
Master) hard drive.
Revise BIOS settings to set the Primary Master
correctly. See “BIOS Setup Utility” on page 36.
The wrong drive designator
was used by an application
when a bootable CD-ROM was
used to start the Tablet PC.
Verify drive designator used by application is in
use by the operating system. When the operating
system is booted from a CD, drive designations
are automatically adjusted.
Security is set so your operating system cannot be started
without a password.
Verify your password and security settings.
Port Replicator Problems
Tablet PC does not turn on
when installed in optional
Port Replicator
Hard Drive Problems
You cannot access your
hard drive.
Keyboard or Mouse Problems
The built-in keyboard does
not seem to work.
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The Tablet PC has gone into
Standby mode.
Push the Suspend/Resume button.
Your application has locked
out your keyboard.
Try to use your integrated pointing device to restart
your system. If this fails, turn your Tablet PC off by
pressing the suspend/resume button for 10 seconds
or more, and then turn it back on.
The NumLock key has been
toggled on.
Press the NumLock key to toggle it off.
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Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Solutions
You have installed an
external keyboard or
mouse, and it does not
seem to work.
Your external device is not
properly installed.
Re-install your device. See “Device Ports” on page 54.
Your operating system software is not set up with the
correct driver for that device.
Check your device and operating system documentation and activate the proper driver.
You have connected an
external keyboard or a
mouse and it seems to be
locking up the system.
Your operating system software is not set up with the
correct driver for that device.
Check your device and operating system
documentation and activate the proper driver.
Your system has crashed.
Try to restart your Tablet PC. If that fails, turn off
the power by pressing the suspend/resume button
for at least 10 seconds, and then power back on.
The system may be
uncalibrated
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” on
page 31.
The IrDA port on the system
can’t “see” the IrDA port on
the other device.
Move the system so that there is a direct line-of-sight
path between the two ports.
The system and the other
device are too far from each
other.
Move the system and the device so that they are
three feet or less from each other.
The viewing angle between the
devices is too great.
The viewing angle between the system port and the
device port cannot be more than 15 degrees from a
center line between the IrDA port on the Tablet PC
and the IrDA port on the other device.
You are using an old version of
IrDA.
The device with which you are trying to communicate must be compliant with IrDA standard 1.1.
There are possibly problems in
one or both devices.
Go to Start -> (All) Programs -> Accessories ->
Communications -> New Connection Wizard.
Verify that “Set up an advanced connection” is
checked and follow the on-screen instructions.
Your memory upgrade module
is not properly installed.
Turn off your Tablet PC. Remove and re-install your
memory upgrade module. See “Memory Upgrade
Module” on page 45.
You have a memory failure.
Check for Power On Self Test (POST) messages.
See “Power On Self Test Messages” on page 67.
Messages about modem
operation are generated by
whichever modem application
is in use.
See your application software documentation for
additional information.
Pen Input Problems
Cursor is not tracking the
pen
Infrared Problems
Infrared data transfer is not
working
Memory Problems
Your Power On screen, or
Info menu of the BIOS
setup utility information,
does not show the correct
amount of installed
memory.
Modem Problems
Messages about modem
operation.
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Problem
Modem does not appear to
work.
Possible Cause
Possible Solutions
Modem may not have been
initialized.
Verify that the modem has been initialized by the
operating system. TO do so, right-click on My
Computer and select the Hardware tab. Click
[Device Manager] and click on the “+” symbol that
appears next to Modems. Verify that your device is
listed as installed.
The device is not properly
installed.
Remove and re-install the device. See “Device Ports”
on page 54.
The device may have been
installed while an application
was running, so your Tablet PC
is not aware of its installation.
Close the application and restart your Tablet PC.
Your software may not have
the correct software driver
active.
See your software documentation and activate the
correct driver.
Your device and another device
are assigned the same I/O
address.
Check all I/O addresses located within the BIOS
setup utility and any other installed hardware or
software to make sure there are no duplications.
The card is not properly
inserted.
Remove and re-insert the card. See “PC Cards” on
page 49.
The card may have been
inserted while an application
was running, so your Tablet PC
is not aware of its insertion.
Close the application and restart your Tablet PC.
Your software may not have
the correct software driver
active.
See your software documentation and activate the
correct driver.
Your PC Card device and
another device are assigned the
same I/O address.
Check all I/O addresses located within the BIOS
setup utility and any other installed hardware or
software to make sure there are no duplications.
The installed battery is
completely discharged or there
is no power adapter (AC or
Auto/Airline) installed.
Check the Status Indicator Panel to determine the
presence and condition of the battery. See “Status
Indicator Panel” on page 17. Install a charged
battery or a Power adapter.
The battery is installed but is
faulty.
Use the Status Indicator Panel to verify the presence
and condition of the battery. See “Status Indicator
Panel” on page 17. If a battery is indicating a short,
remove that battery and operate from another
power source or replace that battery.
USB Device Problems
You have installed a USB
device, but your Tablet PC
does not recognize the
device, or the device does
not seem to work properly.
PC Card Problems
A card inserted in the PC
Card slot does not work or
is locking up the system.
Power Failures
You turn on your Tablet PC
and nothing seems to
happen.
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Problem
You turn on your Tablet PC
and nothing seems to
happen.
Possible Cause
The battery is low.
Check the Status Indicator Panel to determine the
presence and condition of the battery. See “Status
Indicator Panel” on page 17. Use a Power adapter
until the battery is charged.
The AC or auto/airline adapter
is not plugged in properly.
Verify that your adapter is connected correctly. See
“Power Sources” on page 35.
The Power adapter (AC or
auto/airline) is faulty.
Try a different Power adapter or install a charged
optional second battery.
The Power adapter (AC or
auto/airline) has no power
from the AC outlet, airplane
seat jack, or the car’s cigarette
lighter.
Move the AC cord to a different outlet, check for a
line switch or tripped circuit breaker for the AC
outlet. If you are using an auto/airline adapter in a
car make sure the ignition switch is in the On or
Accessories position.
The power management
parameters are set for auto
timeouts which are too short
for your operating needs.
Press any button on the keyboard, or move the
mouse to restore operation. If that fails, push the
Suspend/Resume button. Check your power
management settings, or close your applications
and go to the Power Savings menu of the setup
utility to adjust the timeout values to better suit
your operation needs.
You are operating on battery
power only and have ignored a
low battery alarm until the
battery is at the dead battery
state and your machine has
gone into Dead Battery
Suspend mode.
Install a power adapter and then push the Suspend/
Resume button. See “Power Sources” on page 35.
You have a battery failure.
Verify the condition of the battery using the
Status Indicator panel, and replace or remove
any battery that is shorted. See “Status Indicator
Panel” on page 17.
Your power adapter has failed
or lost its power source.
Make sure the adapter is plugged in and the outlet
has power.
The battery is dead.
Replace the battery with a charged one or install a
Power adapter.
No battery is installed.
Install a charged battery.
The battery is improperly
installed.
Verify that the battery is properly connected by
re-installing them.
Your battery is faulty.
Verify the battery condition using the Status Indicator panel and replace or remove any battery that is
shorted. See “Status Indicator Panel” on page 17.
You are running an application
that uses a great deal of power
due to frequent hard drive or
CD-ROM access, or use of a
modem or LAN PC card.
Use a power adapter for this application when at all
possible.
(continued)
Your Tablet PC turns off all
by itself.
Your Tablet PC will not
work on battery alone.
The battery seems to
discharge too quickly.
Possible Solutions
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Problem
The battery seems to
discharge too quickly.
Possible Cause
Possible Solutions
The power savings features
may be disabled.
Check the power management and/or setup utility
settings in the Power Savings menu and adjust
according to your operating needs.
The brightness is turned all
the way up.
Turn down the brightness adjustment. The higher
the brightness the more power your display uses.
The battery is very old.
Replace the battery.
The battery has been exposed
to high temperatures.
Replace the battery.
The battery is too hot or too
cold.
Restore the Tablet PC to normal operating temperature. The Charging icon on the Status Indicator
panel will flash when the battery is outside its
operating range.
The AC Adapter is defective.
Replace with another AC Adapter to see if the
problem persists. Replace any defective AC
Adapters.
(continued)
Shutdown and Startup Problems
The Suspend/Resume
button does not work.
The Suspend/Resume button
is disabled from the Advanced
submenu of the Power menu
of the setup utility.
Enable the button from the setup utility.
You did not hold the button
in long enough.
Hold the button longer. This may need to be a few
seconds if your application is preventing the CPU
from checking for button pushes.
There may be a conflict with
the application software.
Close all applications and try the button again.
The boot sequence settings of
the setup utility are not
compatible with your
configuration.
Set the operating source by pressing the [F2] key
while the Fujitsu logo is on screen, entering the
setup utility and adjusting the source settings from
the Boot menu. See “BIOS Setup Utility” on page 36.
You have a secured system
requiring a password to load
your operating system.
Make sure you have the right password. Enter the
setup utility and verify the Security settings and
modify them as accordingly. See “BIOS Setup
Utility” on page 36.
An error message is
displayed on the screen
during the Tablet PC boot
sequence.
Power On Self Test (POST) has
detected a problem.
See the Power On Self Test (POST) messages to
determine the meaning and severity of the problem.
Not all messages are errors; some are simply status
indicators. See “Power On Self Test Messages” on
page 67.
Your system display won’t
turn on when the system is
turned on or when the
system has resumed.
The system may be passwordprotected.
Check the status indicator panel to verify that the
Security icon is blinking. If it is blinking, enter your
password.
The system powers up,
and displays power-on
information, but fails to
load the operating system.
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Page Count                      : 70
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