Fujitsu manual Shutting Down the Point 510 Pen Tablet

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The RF LAN transceiver allows you to transmit and receive data using your Point 510 pen tablet in your facility. Access points can be stationed throughout your facility to carry the signals between your Point 510 pen tablet and the wired LAN and help maintain a reliable connection.

Consult the computer professional at your site who maintains the Point 510 pen tablets for details on the wireless LAN and the use of the RF LAN transceiver.

Shutting Down the Point 510 Pen Tablet

Your Point 510 pen tablet Power button may be set up to suspend operation without exiting programs (saving your place), or it may be set up to shut down completely.

If the Power button is set up to suspend operation, find out if the computer professionals who manage the Point 510 pen tablets at your site allow users to shut down the units themselves. If so, follow the procedure specified by the computer professional at your site to shut down the pen tablet.

If your Point 510 pen tablet is set up to shut down completely using the Power button, you can press that button once to shut down the pen tablet completely.

If the Point 510 pen tablet does not respond immediately when you press the Power button, do not press the button again. Wait a few seconds. The pen tablet finishes tasks before going into the Fully Off state. The pen tablet should begin its shutdown procedure as soon as it has completed any pending tasks.

To shut down the Point 510 pen tablet, first save your data. The pen tablet does not automatically save data when you shut it down. After saving your data, use the shutdown function of the operating system to shut down the pen tablet:

1.If system operation is suspended, resume system operation.

2.Save your work and close all running programs.

3.Do one of the following:

Windows for Workgroups users: Close Program Manager and choose Power Down from the Exit Windows dialog box.

Windows 95 users: Choose Shut Down from the Start menu and carry out the Shut Down command.

The system is now shut down and fully powered off.

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Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet

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Contents User’s Guide Page Agency Compliance UL NoticeFCC Notice for Systems With Built-In Wireless LAN Adapter FCC NoticeCanadian DOC Compliance Page Table of Contents Viii Point 510 Pen Tablet Features Front Getting StartedSystem Features and Controls Power ButtonPen Holder DC Power Port Status Lights Status Lights on the Point 510 Pen TabletGetting Started Point 510 Accessories Accessories Included with the Point 510 Pen TabletOptional Accessories Getting Started Using the Point 510 Pen Tablet PowerPower States Using the Power Button as a Suspend/Resume ButtonStarting the Pen Tablet Using the Pen Using the Power Button as an On/Off ButtonEnsuring Pen Accuracy Using Hotpads Table below shows each hotpad icon and how to use itEntering Suspend Mode Suspend/Resume Power Button Suspending and Resuming OperationEntering Suspend Mode On/Off Power Button Resuming OperationCharging the Battery Pack Other Suspend/Resume IssuesFollowing table shows how battery lights show battery status Removing and Installing the Battery Pack Removing the Battery PackConserving Battery Power Using Connectors and Peripheral InterfacesPoint 510 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right Optional Wireless RF LAN Transceiver PC Card slotShutting Down the Point 510 Pen Tablet Care and Maintenance Protecting the Display ScreenStoring the Point 510 Pen Tablet Cleaning the Display Screen Protecting the Point 510 Pen Tablet in Harsh EnvironmentsTaking Care of the Pen Determining When to Perform Pen Calibration Calibrating the Point 510 Display ScreenPerforming Pen Calibration Solving Problems Suspended Pen Tablet Will Not ResumeDisplay Screen Is Blank or Difficult to Read Infrared Data Transfer is Not WorkingWireless LAN Signal is Interrupted Audio Volume Too LowCursor Is Not Tracking Pen Index HDDIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4