Fujitsu 510 manual Pen Holder

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PC Card Door

Shuttered door that allows you to gain access to the PC Card, if one is installed in the PC Card slot.

Antenna (Optional)

If installed, an antenna that helps you send and receive data on a wireless local area network (LAN).

Pen

The main input device that you use to enter data and run programs. The pen has a hole for attaching the pen tether.

Pen Holder

A slot built into the corner of the pen tablet for storing the Point 510 pen.

Microphone

A built-in microphone that allows you to record audio information with the Point 510 pen tablet.

Status Lights

LEDs that indicate power usage, battery charge, and hard disk drive usage.

Hotpads

Tappable areas at the edge of the screen that allow you to adjust alarm beep volume, display contrast and brightness, and to right-tap (like right-clicking a mouse).

Battery Pack

Rechargeable power source for the Point 510 pen tablet.

Kensington® Lock

Attachment point built into the Point 510 pen tablet. This is designed for use with a Kensington security lock that enables you to attach the pen tablet to a stationary object such as a desk.

Speaker

Built-in speaker that allows you to listen to audio files on the Point 510 pen tablet.

Pen Tether Attachment Points

Bars built into the Point 510 case for attaching the pen tether to the tablet. The other end of the tether fits the corresponding hole in the end of the Point 510 pen.

External Stereo Headphone Jack Jack for external stereo headphones.

System Features and Controls

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Contents User’s Guide Page UL Notice Agency ComplianceFCC Notice FCC Notice for Systems With Built-In Wireless LAN AdapterCanadian DOC Compliance Page Table of Contents Viii Getting Started Point 510 Pen Tablet Features FrontPower Button System Features and ControlsPen Holder DC Power Port Status Lights on the Point 510 Pen Tablet Status LightsGetting Started Optional Accessories Point 510 AccessoriesAccessories Included with the Point 510 Pen Tablet Getting Started Power Using the Point 510 Pen TabletStarting the Pen Tablet Power StatesUsing the Power Button as a Suspend/Resume Button Using the Power Button as an On/Off Button Using the PenEnsuring Pen Accuracy Table below shows each hotpad icon and how to use it Using HotpadsSuspending and Resuming Operation Entering Suspend Mode Suspend/Resume Power ButtonResuming Operation Entering Suspend Mode On/Off Power ButtonOther Suspend/Resume Issues Charging the Battery PackFollowing table shows how battery lights show battery status Removing the Battery Pack Removing and Installing the Battery PackUsing Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces Conserving Battery PowerPoint 510 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right PC Card slot Optional Wireless RF LAN TransceiverShutting Down the Point 510 Pen Tablet Storing the Point 510 Pen Tablet Care and MaintenanceProtecting the Display Screen Taking Care of the Pen Cleaning the Display ScreenProtecting the Point 510 Pen Tablet in Harsh Environments Performing Pen Calibration Determining When to Perform Pen CalibrationCalibrating the Point 510 Display Screen Suspended Pen Tablet Will Not Resume Solving ProblemsInfrared Data Transfer is Not Working Display Screen Is Blank or Difficult to ReadCursor Is Not Tracking Pen Wireless LAN Signal is InterruptedAudio Volume Too Low HDD IndexIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4