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Troubleshooting
Specs
Power Indicator Meaning
Connecting the Neck Strap
Maintenance
Symptom Recommended Action
Main battery Warning
Adjusting Display Brightness
Backup Data
To display Bios settings
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Fiva
MPC-501 series
Power Plug and AC Adaptor
International Energy Star Program
Packing List
Fiva MPC-501
About the icons
Icon examples
Handling Fiva
Outlet with a different voltage from the rating creates
When powering Fiva with the AC adaptor. Use of an
Use only a proper AC electric outlet 100V~240V
Overloading an electric outlet creates the danger
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System Recovery
Before Using Fiva
Product Application
Computer Viruses Avoiding Computer Viruses
Turning Off Power
Precaution Label
Power Requirements
Cables
Transporting Fiva
Main battery Warning
Avoid Strong Vibration and Impact
Avoid Water and Moisture
Formatting a Floppy Diskette
Backup Data
Floppy Diskette and Hard Disk Data Disk Operations
Protecting CD-ROMs from Dirt and Dust
Maintenance and Care
Maintenance
Not applicable to other areas
FCC Warning
Contents
Using handwriting input smARTwriter
Supplementary Information
Before Using Fiva
About This User’s Guide
Chapter
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Highly mobile A5 size
Features
Inch Svga 800 ⋅ 600 TFT LCD
Versatile Stylus Interface
Front
Back
Keyboard
Function Key Key Name Description
Key Combinations
Affixing the Screen Protective Film
Before Using Fiva for the First Time
Connecting the Neck Strap
Pulling out the Stylus
Connecting the AC Adaptor
Power Supply
Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack
To set the battery pack
Charging the Battery Pack
To remove the battery pack
With the battery pack attached to Fiva
Battery Indicator Lamp Meaning
With the special charger unit
Turning on Power
To turn on the power
Shutting Down the Power
To shut down Windows 98 from the Start menu
Choose Shut Down
To enter the Standby Mode from the Start menu
To enter the Hibernation Mode with the power switch
MS-DOS mode
Using Fiva
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Using the Stylus
To calibrate the screen
Drag
Pen Operations
Double-click
Drag and Drop
Using the Keyboard
Keyboard Types
Changing the Mobile Keyboard Size
Moving the Mobile Keyboard on the Screen
Inputting Text with the Mobile Keyboard
Full Qwerty key Middle Qwerty key Small Qwerty key ABC key
Ten key
How does it work?
Using handwriting input smARTwriter
Training smARTwriter
Achieving Good Recognition
Using Quick Trainer
To run Quick Trainer
Using the Euro Trainer
Trainer
Starting Up smARTwriter
Using smARTwriter
SmARTwriter Modes
First Steps in Writing with smARTwriter
Recognized text appears at the insertion point
Activating the Correction Box
Using Gestures
To activate the Correction Box with the Correction gesture
To activate the Correction Box with the menu
Using the Correction Box
To make corrections
SmARTwriter Menu
Macros and Gestures..., or Application Shortcuts
Train
Character
To teach smARTwriter a character
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To teach smARTwriter a character string, macro, or gesture
Macros & Gestures
New Macro
To teach smARTwriter an application shortcut
Application Shortcuts
Existing Macro
Shortcuts
New Shortcut
Existing Shortcuts
Library Name
Library
Library Manager
To open Library Manager
Delete Button
Type of Models
Library Models
Libraries Button
Using the Libraries Window
Creating a New Library
Properties
General
Ink Color
Ink
Ink Width
To change the color of the ink
Orientation
Hot Key
Ink Filter
Quitting smARTwriter
Constraints
To quit smARTwriter
Starting Up smARTscribble
Using smARTscribble
Basic Concepts About smARTscribble
Working with Images
Working with Text
Editing Text
Changing the Ink width
Ink Changing the Ink color
To change the ink width
To show guidelines
Navigating Around a Document
Guidelines
To hide guidelines
Previewing a Document
Size
To preview the current
System Management Toolbar
Using Mobile Cockpit
Name Description
Application Startup Toolbar
Toolbar Switch
About the Application Startup Toolbar
To launch an application from the Application Toolbar
Starting Up a System Tool
To remove an application from the Application Toolbar
Displaying Current Bios Settings
To display Bios settings
Changing Bios Settings
To specify CD-ROM startup
To change replicator COM port settings
Password Settings
Making Mobile Cockpit Settings
Menu Item Description
To change the Power Management Mode
Making Power Management Settings
Normal Mode Economy Mode Power Management Off
To make user settings
HDD
Adjusting Display Brightness
Changing the CPU Clock Speed
Adjusting Speaker Volume
To adjust volume from Mobile Cockpit
To adjust volume from the Taskbar
Power Management for Specific Hardware
To adjust volume using hot keys
Displaying the Battery Report
Show Properties
Battery Level Indicator
Putting the System Into the Standby Mode
Entering the Hibernation Mode
Using Mobile Cockpit Help
Checking the Current Charge Level of the Battery Pack
Using the Battery Pack
Checking the Power Indicator Lamp Color
Forced Hibernation Mode
Checking the Battery Indicator Lamp Color
Using the Battery Pack Effectively
Power Indicator Meaning
When to Replace the Battery Pack
Using the Large-capacity Battery Pack
Supplementary Information
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Some peripherals require changes in Fiva settings
Connecting a Peripheral to Fiva
Connecting to the Communication Port
Use only special cables for connections
Infrared Data Communication
USB Connection
Loading PC Card and Expansion Memory
Using a PC Card
Other SS wireless cards
LAN card
Using the Port Replicator
To connect Fiva to the port replicator
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To remove Fiva from the replicator
To connect the floppy disk drive
Using the Floppy Disk Drive
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To write protect a floppy disk
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Using an External Monitor
To connect a monitor
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Colors Size Pixels
Connecting an RS-232C Peripheral
Connecting a Mouse or External Keyboard
Connecting a USB Device
Connecting a Printer
Basic Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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System Outline
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Memo about your system
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Symptom Recommended Action
Fiva Malfunction
Power Supply
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Display Problems
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Software Problems
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General Operation Problems
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Using the Terminal Equipment MBH7MD23-8556CA
For users in the United States
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For users in Canada
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Main functions of the modem
Connecting to telephone line
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Connecting to the Fiva
Modular cable
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Specifications
Model MPC-501M62E MPC-501M63E MPC-501M63O
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Options List
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Fiva User’s Guide
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