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... Tablet PC...18 Switching off the Tablet PC ...18 Activating suspend mode ...18 Resuming operation ...20 Setting the display brightness...20 Status indicator panel ...22 Buttons ...24 Application buttons ...24 Navigation buttons...27 Additional functions of application and navigation buttons 28 Pen 29 Using the pen ...29 Battery ...33 Charging, caring for and maintaining the battery 33 Removing and installing the battery 34 Tips for conserving battery power ...36 Buffer battery ...36 PC cards...37 Inserting a PC card...37 Removing...
... Tablet PC...18 Switching off the Tablet PC ...18 Activating suspend mode ...18 Resuming operation ...20 Setting the display brightness...20 Status indicator panel ...22 Buttons ...24 Application buttons ...24 Navigation buttons...27 Additional functions of application and navigation buttons 28 Pen 29 Using the pen ...29 Battery ...33 Charging, caring for and maintaining the battery 33 Removing and installing the battery 34 Tips for conserving battery power ...36 Buffer battery ...36 PC cards...37 Inserting a PC card...37 Removing...
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... ...39 Removing a memory card...40 Wireless LAN / Bluetooth / UMTS radio components (optional 40 Switching radio components on and off 41 Memory expansion...43 Removing and installing memory modules 43 Removing a memory module ...43 Installing a memory module ...45 Security functions ...49 Brief overview of security functions...49 Kensington Lock ...50 Configuring password protection in BIOS Setup 50 Password protection for BIOS Setup (supervisor and user password 50 Password protection for starting the operating system 52 Password protection for hard disk 53 Configuring the fingerprint...
... ...39 Removing a memory card...40 Wireless LAN / Bluetooth / UMTS radio components (optional 40 Switching radio components on and off 41 Memory expansion...43 Removing and installing memory modules 43 Removing a memory module ...43 Installing a memory module ...45 Security functions ...49 Brief overview of security functions...49 Kensington Lock ...50 Configuring password protection in BIOS Setup 50 Password protection for BIOS Setup (supervisor and user password 50 Password protection for starting the operating system 52 Password protection for hard disk 53 Configuring the fingerprint...
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....fujitsu.com/support. Important notes Drivers and utilities The "Drivers & Utilities" CD/DVD contains useful software and all drivers required for optimum configuration of information "Wireless LAN" manual (PDF file) Detailed instructions for your operating system, you need to reinstall your Tablet PC onto the hard disk using wireless LAN and technical information "Safety and Ergonomics" Safety notes manual (printed) "Warranty" manual (PDF General warranty conditions file) "Return used devices" manual (PDF file) Information on recycling and returning old devices Information files...
....fujitsu.com/support. Important notes Drivers and utilities The "Drivers & Utilities" CD/DVD contains useful software and all drivers required for optimum configuration of information "Wireless LAN" manual (PDF file) Detailed instructions for your operating system, you need to reinstall your Tablet PC onto the hard disk using wireless LAN and technical information "Safety and Ergonomics" Safety notes manual (printed) "Warranty" manual (PDF General warranty conditions file) "Return used devices" manual (PDF file) Information on recycling and returning old devices Information files...
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Using the Tablet PC ! Refer to the "Resuming operation" section in this case, suspend mode can resume system operation. If this point, programs that were running , the system is saved, and the system enters one of the On/Off button may be achieved using the system software.) A26391-K279-Z220-1-7619, edition 1 19 The power indicator either install a charged battery, or connect an appropriate external power source...
Using the Tablet PC ! Refer to the "Resuming operation" section in this case, suspend mode can resume system operation. If this point, programs that were running , the system is saved, and the system enters one of the On/Off button may be achieved using the system software.) A26391-K279-Z220-1-7619, edition 1 19 The power indicator either install a charged battery, or connect an appropriate external power source...
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... adapter, i the default screen brightness settings will appear. ► Select the Display tab and move the screen-brightness slider to change the brightness. 20 A26391-K279-Z220-1-7619, edition 1 The default screen brightness for running your display: Windows XP: ► Click the Fujitsu Menu icon in order to save energy. If you do not use the Tablet PC for a short time, you can minimise or switch off the screen lighting to optimise battery life. Control Panel - Tablet and Pen Settings...
... adapter, i the default screen brightness settings will appear. ► Select the Display tab and move the screen-brightness slider to change the brightness. 20 A26391-K279-Z220-1-7619, edition 1 The default screen brightness for running your display: Windows XP: ► Click the Fujitsu Menu icon in order to save energy. If you do not use the Tablet PC for a short time, you can minimise or switch off the screen lighting to optimise battery life. Control Panel - Tablet and Pen Settings...
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... related system function is between 13% and 50%. Hard disk drive is between 13% and 49%. Battery charge is being accessed. Battery charge is blocked. Symbol Mode ON mode Indicator state Lights green Suspend-to -RAM mode Battery power supply Lights green Lights orange Lights red Flashes red Flashes slowly green Flashes slowly orange Flashes slowly red Battery charge is displayed by the security application. Using the Tablet PC Status indicator panel The status of the system functions is between...
... related system function is between 13% and 50%. Hard disk drive is between 13% and 49%. Battery charge is being accessed. Battery charge is blocked. Symbol Mode ON mode Indicator state Lights green Suspend-to -RAM mode Battery power supply Lights green Lights orange Lights red Flashes red Flashes slowly green Flashes slowly orange Flashes slowly red Battery charge is displayed by the security application. Using the Tablet PC Status indicator panel The status of the system functions is between...
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... effect as the Enter key on the keyboard: the Start menu is used to provide additional functionality for the buttons as the Esc key on a keyboard. The Fn button works in conjunction with the other application buttons to change the settings in Control Panel - The ENT button has the same function as pressing the Alt key on your screen. Mobile PC - Tablet Button Settings.) Windows Vista: Pressing the Fn + Esc buttons at the same time calls up...
... effect as the Enter key on the keyboard: the Start menu is used to provide additional functionality for the buttons as the Esc key on a keyboard. The Fn button works in conjunction with the other application buttons to change the settings in Control Panel - The ENT button has the same function as pressing the Alt key on your screen. Mobile PC - Tablet Button Settings.) Windows Vista: Pressing the Fn + Esc buttons at the same time calls up...
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... the Fujitsu Technology Solutions logo is open has the same effect as the F12 key on the system. The system is booting up the Windows Advanced Options Menu, where you make take effect as soon as Safe Mode). Pressing the ENT button while the BIOS Setup is set different modes (such as you into the BIOS Setup. When it is supplied, the Tablet PC is open exits the BIOS Setup...
... the Fujitsu Technology Solutions logo is open has the same effect as the F12 key on the system. The system is booting up the Windows Advanced Options Menu, where you make take effect as soon as Safe Mode). Pressing the ENT button while the BIOS Setup is set different modes (such as you into the BIOS Setup. When it is supplied, the Tablet PC is open exits the BIOS Setup...
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... the BIOS Setup is also available in the BIOS Setup screen to the right. The Fn button has the same function as with the corresponding arrow key on a keyboard. Pressing the top half of button while the BIOS Setup is achieved as with the corresponding arrow key on a keyboard during booting. The same effect is displaying the operating system boot menu opens the Windows Advanced Options Menu. Using the pen 1 = Pen tip 2 = Rocker button 4 3 3= Eyelet for pen...
... the BIOS Setup is also available in the BIOS Setup screen to the right. The Fn button has the same function as with the corresponding arrow key on a keyboard. Pressing the top half of button while the BIOS Setup is achieved as with the corresponding arrow key on a keyboard during booting. The same effect is displaying the operating system boot menu opens the Windows Advanced Options Menu. Using the pen 1 = Pen tip 2 = Rocker button 4 3 3= Eyelet for pen...
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... charge the battery by Fujitsu Technology Solutions for your Tablet PC under Start - (Settings) - Mobile PC - If you will not be using them from the device. Charging, caring for and maintaining the battery ! Do not touch the contacts of a battery. You must dispose of between 5°C and 40°C. Control Panel - Storing the battery Store the battery in line with the necessary power during mobile use batteries approved by connecting...
... charge the battery by Fujitsu Technology Solutions for your Tablet PC under Start - (Settings) - Mobile PC - If you will not be using them from the device. Charging, caring for and maintaining the battery ! Do not touch the contacts of a battery. You must dispose of between 5°C and 40°C. Control Panel - Storing the battery Store the battery in line with the necessary power during mobile use batteries approved by connecting...
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... the battery to be replaced during standby mode without a battery/power supply (i.e. It allows you a period of data. i The buffer battery is not charged when the system is delivered. The device cannot be used normally without the loss of one minute. The buffer battery only charges from the battery when the system is in the BIOS Setup. The buffer battery function is disabled if Wake On LAN is enabled...
... the battery to be replaced during standby mode without a battery/power supply (i.e. It allows you a period of data. i The buffer battery is not charged when the system is delivered. The device cannot be used normally without the loss of one minute. The buffer battery only charges from the battery when the system is in the BIOS Setup. The buffer battery function is disabled if Wake On LAN is enabled...
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... help desk. The telephone numbers are not covered by your warranty and a charge will mean that improper use of the passwords and keep them . ! Bear in mind that you will learn which security functions your system. Install fingerprint software supplied Install the corresponding software and use them in the "Help Desk" supplement. Security functions Your Tablet PC enables you to protect your system and personal data against unauthorised access in the BIOS Setup...
... help desk. The telephone numbers are not covered by your warranty and a charge will mean that improper use of the passwords and keep them . ! Bear in mind that you will learn which security functions your system. Install fingerprint software supplied Install the corresponding software and use them in the "Help Desk" supplement. Security functions Your Tablet PC enables you to protect your system and personal data against unauthorised access in the BIOS Setup...
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... make any other settings, you can only change the supervisor password when you have access to open the BIOS Setup, you must first enter your supervisor or user password. Changing the supervisor or user password ► Call BIOS Setup up BIOS Setup and select the Security menu. ► Highlight the Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password field and press the Enter key. The Tablet PC is rebooted and the password is effective. With the supervisor password you now want to enter a password...
... make any other settings, you can only change the supervisor password when you have access to open the BIOS Setup, you must first enter your supervisor or user password. Changing the supervisor or user password ► Call BIOS Setup up BIOS Setup and select the Security menu. ► Highlight the Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password field and press the Enter key. The Tablet PC is rebooted and the password is effective. With the supervisor password you now want to enter a password...
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... TPM in the Security Chip Setting sub-menu. Requirement: The supervisor password is activated by approximately 2 cm. The TPM is set. A Trusted Platform Module (TPM), a special security chip, can use force when inserting and removing the SmartCard. The TPM functions like a SmartCard, but to delete the key in Windows XP. Support for security protocols, such as SSL (Secure Socket Layer) for Security Chip in the Security menu in the BIOS Setup.
... TPM in the Security Chip Setting sub-menu. Requirement: The supervisor password is activated by approximately 2 cm. The TPM is set. A Trusted Platform Module (TPM), a special security chip, can use force when inserting and removing the SmartCard. The TPM functions like a SmartCard, but to delete the key in Windows XP. Support for security protocols, such as SSL (Secure Socket Layer) for Security Chip in the Security menu in the BIOS Setup.
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...; Switch the notebook off. ► Install a charged battery. SmartCard PIN forgotten Cause PIN forgotten Troubleshooting ► If you are working in a network, contact your system administrator, who can boot your notebook with the ISO standard 7816-1, -2, -3 and -4. System will not resume operation Cause The battery is flat. Troubleshooting and tips SmartCard reader is supported. Troubleshooting ► Make sure you are using the mains adapter. ► Move the Tablet PC to a cooler location...
...; Switch the notebook off. ► Install a charged battery. SmartCard PIN forgotten Cause PIN forgotten Troubleshooting ► If you are working in a network, contact your system administrator, who can boot your notebook with the ISO standard 7816-1, -2, -3 and -4. System will not resume operation Cause The battery is flat. Troubleshooting and tips SmartCard reader is supported. Troubleshooting ► Make sure you are using the mains adapter. ► Move the Tablet PC to a cooler location...
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... loudspeakers are switched off. ► Double-click on the volume indicator in the task bar and adjust the volume. System - Device Manager. ► Use the shortcut Fn + F3 to a pen, contact your sales partner or hotline/help desk. Speaker/headphone volume is too low Cause Volume set incorrectly Troubleshooting Windows XP: ► Make sure that the sound driver is correctly installed under Control Panel - or ► Use the shortcut...
... loudspeakers are switched off. ► Double-click on the volume indicator in the task bar and adjust the volume. System - Device Manager. ► Use the shortcut Fn + F3 to a pen, contact your sales partner or hotline/help desk. Speaker/headphone volume is too low Cause Volume set incorrectly Troubleshooting Windows XP: ► Make sure that the sound driver is correctly installed under Control Panel - or ► Use the shortcut...
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... devices with wireless LAN/ Bluetooth 78 Removing a memory card 42 Removing a memory module 45 Removing a PC card 40 Removing and installing the battery 36 Removing the battery 37 Resuming operation 20 S Safety notes 3 Save-to-Disk see Hibernate mode Screen brightness, setting 20 Screen port 13 Screen protector 5 Security functions 51 brief overview 51 Self-discharge, battery 35 Setting the pen 33 Shutting down the system 18 Signs and symbols 1 SmartCard 57 Slot 13 Status indicator panel 11 Sticky feature, Fn button...
... devices with wireless LAN/ Bluetooth 78 Removing a memory card 42 Removing a memory module 45 Removing a PC card 40 Removing and installing the battery 36 Removing the battery 37 Resuming operation 20 S Safety notes 3 Save-to-Disk see Hibernate mode Screen brightness, setting 20 Screen port 13 Screen protector 5 Security functions 51 brief overview 51 Self-discharge, battery 35 Setting the pen 33 Shutting down the system 18 Signs and symbols 1 SmartCard 57 Slot 13 Status indicator panel 11 Sticky feature, Fn button...
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... slot (Type I/II) 1 SmartCard slot 1 SIM card slot 1 USB 2.0 total 2 VGA 1 Ethernet (RJ-45) 1 Audio: line-in / microphone 1 Audio: line-out / headphone 1 Internal microphones 2 Docking connector for HDD shock protection One Gigabyte equals one billion bytes, when referring to country-specific regulations. Battery recharge time depends on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized. SATA, 5400 rpm, 320 GB, 2.5-inch, S.M.A.R.T. Datasheet Fujitsu STYLISTIC ST6012 Tablet PC Components Memory modules Hard disk drives...
... slot (Type I/II) 1 SmartCard slot 1 SIM card slot 1 USB 2.0 total 2 VGA 1 Ethernet (RJ-45) 1 Audio: line-in / microphone 1 Audio: line-out / headphone 1 Internal microphones 2 Docking connector for HDD shock protection One Gigabyte equals one billion bytes, when referring to country-specific regulations. Battery recharge time depends on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized. SATA, 5400 rpm, 320 GB, 2.5-inch, S.M.A.R.T. Datasheet Fujitsu STYLISTIC ST6012 Tablet PC Components Memory modules Hard disk drives...
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... Actual weight may vary depending on Drivers & Utilities DVD for Microsoft® Windows® XP Additional Software Additional software (preinstalled) Adobe Acrobat Reader Application Panel Drivers & Utilities DVD (DUDVD) Microsoft® Office Ready (Trial) Norton Internet Security (incl. Datasheet Fujitsu STYLISTIC ST6012 Tablet PC Keyboard and pointing devices Fingerprint sensor Launch keys Status LED Application buttons Tablet Pen Digitizer Fingerprint sensor scroll Multimedia Audio type Audio codec Audio features Camera On board Realtek ALC269 Mono...
... Actual weight may vary depending on Drivers & Utilities DVD for Microsoft® Windows® XP Additional Software Additional software (preinstalled) Adobe Acrobat Reader Application Panel Drivers & Utilities DVD (DUDVD) Microsoft® Office Ready (Trial) Norton Internet Security (incl. Datasheet Fujitsu STYLISTIC ST6012 Tablet PC Keyboard and pointing devices Fingerprint sensor Launch keys Status LED Application buttons Tablet Pen Digitizer Fingerprint sensor scroll Multimedia Audio type Audio codec Audio features Camera On board Realtek ALC269 Mono...
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...://ts.fujitsu.com/tabletpc Fingerprint software User and supervisor BIOS password ST60xx CE Nordic Swan in progress EN 60601-1-2:2007 certified for the Flash EPROM Control of all USB interfaces Optional: Trusted platform module (TPM 1.2) Integrated Fingerprint Sensor Integrated SmartCard controller in Audio: line-out / headphone USB 2.0 total VGA Ethernet (RJ-45) Kensington Lock support Drive name AC Adapter 1st battery Memory (1GB) Memory (2GB) 1st hard disk drive Port replicator Recommended cases Tablet Dock...
...://ts.fujitsu.com/tabletpc Fingerprint software User and supervisor BIOS password ST60xx CE Nordic Swan in progress EN 60601-1-2:2007 certified for the Flash EPROM Control of all USB interfaces Optional: Trusted platform module (TPM 1.2) Integrated Fingerprint Sensor Integrated SmartCard controller in Audio: line-out / headphone USB 2.0 total VGA Ethernet (RJ-45) Kensington Lock support Drive name AC Adapter 1st battery Memory (1GB) Memory (2GB) 1st hard disk drive Port replicator Recommended cases Tablet Dock...