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VALUE_NAME_ERROR

The registry name that was read is invalid.

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VALUE_DATA_ERROR

The registry information that was read is invalid.

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NOT_FIND_CONFIG

The setting file was not found.

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NOT_FIND_SYSTEMREG

The system registry file was not found.

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NOT_CREATE_STARTUP

Startup shortcut cannot be created.

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NOT_BACKUP_FILE

The file cannot be backed up.

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NOT_APP_INSTALL

No applications are installed.

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Summary of Contents for Stylistic CE CT2000 Series

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Page 2: ... products are trademarks or registered trade marks of their respective companies Copyright 2004 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be copied reproduced or translated without the prior written consent of Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation No part of this publication may be stored or transmitted in any electronic form without the prior consent ...

Page 3: ...apparatus meets all requirements of Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations CET appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exigence du Réglement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This product requires an AC adapter to operate Use only a UL Listed I T E AC Adapter with an output rat ing of 12V DC and a current of 2 5A AC adapter output polarity...

Page 4: ...n 17 Adjusting the Display Brightness 17 Programming the Function Buttons 17 Powering the Tablet 18 Charging the Battery Pack 18 Conserving Battery Power 18 Using a Keyboard or Mouse 19 PC Card Slot 19 Compact Flash Slot 19 Installing a Handstrap 20 3 USING THE TABLET SOFTWARE Using the Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet Software Windows CE NET applications 22 ActiveSync application 22 Add on Appli...

Page 5: ...ons 43 Display Specifications 43 Interface Specifications 43 Power Specifications 43 Environmental Specifications 44 Agency Approval Specifications 44 Additional Specifications 44 8 GLOSSARY Glossary 45 APPENDIX INSTALLING USING SOFTWARE Installing and Using the Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet Software Installation 51 Creating an installation setup file 51 Installing applications 52 Device Prope...

Page 6: ...3 Preface ...

Page 7: ...u items appear in bold Example Click OK to restart your system FUJITSU CONTACT INFORMATION Service and Support You can contact Fujitsu Service and Support in the following ways Toll free 1 800 8Fujitsu 1 800 838 5487 Fax 408 764 2724 E mail 8fujitsu us fujitsu com Web site us fujitsu com computers Before you place the call you should have the following information ready so the customer support rep...

Page 8: ...5 1 Getting Started with Your Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet ...

Page 9: ... CE NET V4 2 operating system This chapter provides an overview of the Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet and its features IN BOX ITEMS FOR THE STYLISTIC CT2000 SERIES CE TABLET Verify that the following items are included in the box with your Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet Stylistic CT2000 Series pen Main battery Power cord AC adapter Hand strap Adhesive H tabs quantity 2 See Installing CF Card...

Page 10: ...st is updated frequently Refer to the instructions provided with these accessories for details on their use Docking Options Stylistic CT2000 Cradle Folding Desk Stand Power Options AC Adapter with US Cord Auto Adapter Additional Main Battery Compact Flash CF Add ons CF Modem Card PC to CF Card Adapter Carrying Cases Accessories Bump Case Harsh Environment Case HEC Additional Accessories Mobile USB...

Page 11: ...the system chassis Color LCD Display Provides viewing area Key Button Pad Provides several functions for the system including a power button keypad navigation keys and function keys For detailed information see Key Button Pad on page 12 Speaker Allows you to listen to audio files in mono Built in Microphone The built in microphone allows you to input mono audio PWR PWR CLR CLR BKS BKS F1 F1 F2 F2 ...

Page 12: ...he handstrap to the back of your system See Installing a Handstrap on page 20 for more information RESET CF Removable Spring loaded Battery Release Latch Power On Off Switch Under Battery Reset Button Bridge Battery Pen Holder inside system Battery Release Latch Battery Handstrap Attachment Points Note that the lower battery release latch is spring loaded but the upper latch must be locked manuall...

Page 13: ...vices such as barcode scanners PC Card slot Allows you to install a Type I or Type II PCMCIA Card in the system Figure 1 5 Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet Bottom Side View Bottom Side Features 1 Tablet Cradle Interface Twenty two pin connector for docking the tablet with the optional tablet cradle Note that a cradle is required in order to synchronize your tablet with another computer with Activ...

Page 14: ...e 1 7 Right Side View Right Side Features 1 Battery Pack The battery pack can be removed for replacement DC Jack Allows you to connect the AC Adapter to power the system and charge the battery See Charging the Battery Pack on page 18 for more information Note that due to power constraints there is a possibility that certain USB 1 1 devices will not operate properly with this port If your device ha...

Page 15: ...ed continuous Charging error Red blinking PWR PWR CLR CLR BKS BKS F1 F1 F2 F2 F3 F3 F4 F4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 CLR BKS F1 F2 F3 F4 PWR ENT Power Button Enter Key 4 Way Navigation Keys Decimal Point Brightness Button Power Charging LED 10 Key Numeric Keypad Clear Button Backspace Button Function Buttons F1 F4 Keys Buttons Name Function Remarks Power Button Puts the system into suspend mode and wakes...

Page 16: ...vice has its own power adapter it is recommended that you use it PCMCIA Card slot Install a Type I or Type II PC Card Audio jack Connect an external combination 2 5 mm microphone headphone Note that a typical 3 5 mm audio plug will not fit this jack because it is specifically designed for a telephone headphone microphone hands free set Barcode Scanner Port Connect a device such as a bar code scann...

Page 17: ...14 2 Using Your Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet ...

Page 18: ...anually lock the upper latch otherwise the battery will be unusable and the system will not power on 6 Press the Power button on the keypad for one to two seconds After performing initialization the system starts the operating system NO APPLICATION HAS BEEN INSTALLED If you have not added any new programs using the backup utility since the system was new you will receive a message the next time yo...

Page 19: ...en tip and that of your hand This means you can safely rest your hand on the screen in a natural writing position without the risk of the system interpreting the pressure as that of the pen Always use care however when resting your hand on the screen Here are some hints on using the pen like a two button mouse on a desktop system To select an object tap the pen tip on the object once This function...

Page 20: ...024x768 depending upon your preference 3 If you change the settings you will be prompted that you must reboot your system Click Yes ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS Depending upon the ambient lighting or to conserve power you may want to adjust the display brightness There are two ways to adjust the display brightness Press the Brightness button on the keypad to adjust the brightness level of your...

Page 21: ...push it in until it is seated Slide the left latch into locked position 2 Resume system operation CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK To recharge the battery pack while it is installed in the system plug the AC adapter into the DC input jack on the right side of the system Insert the AC adapter s elec trical plug into a wall socket When DC power is connected to the system and the system is suspended the LED...

Page 22: ...ing a PC Card First remove the protective cover by unscrewing the Philips screw that secures the cover to the system Save the cover and hardware for later reinstallation Position the PC Card side with the arrow on the card facing up i e when looking at the tablet s display side the arrow on the card should be visible Slide the card into the PC Card slot and press it firmly to ensure proper seating...

Page 23: ...re three attachment points so that the strap can be installed either horizontally or diag onally depending upon your preference 2 Slide the metal strip at one end of the strap into the slot in one of the attachment points Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Inserting the Handstrap 3 Press the spring into the slot to secure the metal strip in the slot Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Securing the Handstrap 4 Repeat steps 2...

Page 24: ...21 3 Using Your Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet Software ...

Page 25: ...r virtual private network VPN connection To open RDP go to Start Programs Remote Desktop Follow the prompts and enter the password when prompted Windows Messenger This utility detects the presence of contacts and provides text and voice messaging and file transfers using Hotmail and Communications Service protocols Customized Internet Explorer 6 0 for Windows CE Internet Explorer allows you to nav...

Page 26: ... on their use can be found in the appropriate sections of this manual Control Panel The Control Panel provides several helpful utilities including Backlight The Backlight utility lets you adjust the backlight level using a slider bar Buttons The Buttons applet allows you to assign different applications to the four function buttons ClearType This applet lets you enable ClearType font Display The D...

Page 27: ...gnal to Noise Ratio SNR and battery charge level periodically By default this indicator can be invoked by pressing the F3 function button USING THE FUJITSU SETUP MENU The Fujitsu Setup menu provides a central location for you to find helpful utilities when using your system To access the Setup menu first reset the system by lightly pressing the Reset button on the back of the system using the tip ...

Page 28: ...25 Wireless LAN User s Guide 4 ...

Page 29: ... the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable p...

Page 30: ...ss LAN Modes Using this Device Ad Hoc Mode See Figure 4 1 Ad Hoc Mode refers to a type of wireless network that involves connecting multiple computers without the use of an Access Point Network connectivity between computers can be established using only wireless LAN cards in a peer to peer fashion Ad Hoc networks are an easy and inexpensive method for establishing network connectivity between mul...

Page 31: ...inter ference may also occur if the intensity of ambient radio waves is too high STARTING TRANSMISSION To communicate using the wireless LAN function set the computer to a status from which it can transmit as follows To activate the transmission 1 Double click the Wireless Network icon in the sys tem tray it looks like two overlapping monitors 2 Click on the Wireless Information tab Wait for the n...

Page 32: ...applications being lost Be sure to back up any data and applications to external media before proceeding To re enable the WLAN the user needs to needs to initialize the system The first method is to perform a cold reset of the system See Shutting Down the System on page 15 for information on performing a cold reset The second method of re enabling the WLAN follows 1 Open the Fujitsu setup menu by ...

Page 33: ... network name to all the personal computers to be connected For access point infrastructure connection Assign the appropriate SSID The SSID must be identical to the SSID of the access point Refer to the access point manual or contact your network administrator b For ad hoc connection check the following box This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used 7 Enter t...

Page 34: ...gs 1 Click Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections 2 Double click the PCI PRISM1 icon The Settings window will appear 3 Select the IP Address tab if it is not already selected 4 Set the IP address as follows For ad hoc connection Select Specify an IP address and then enter data for IP address and Subnet mask Consult with your network administrator for the correct IP address settings For acc...

Page 35: ...32 5 Care and Maintenance ...

Page 36: ...listic CT2000 Series CE Tablet is designed to provide you with years of service Using a screen protector will help ensure the screen remains as clear as possible When installed the screen protector becomes a durable replaceable writing surface that protects the display from abrasion We highly recommend that you install a screen protector on your tablet Screen protectors are available as optional a...

Page 37: ...e the tablet for an extensive period of time the battery that maintains system time may need to be replaced Replacement of the clock battery should only be performed by authorized technicians For long term storage it is recommended that you save all programs shut down the system and remove the battery When restarting reset the device completely AVOIDING OVERHEATING The tablet monitors its internal...

Page 38: ...35 6 Troubleshooting and FAQs ...

Page 39: ...displayed continuously and check the following The system brightness may be set too low causing the screen to appear too dark To change system brightness press the brightness button on the keypad once or more to adjust the brightness The video timeout may have expired Tap on the screen to reactivate the display Note that this is a normal power saving feature Screen appears for a moment then turns ...

Page 40: ...ttery The backup battery should be charged for twenty four hours to be fully charged No application has been installed Press BKS to continue No application programs have been installed Refer to installation procedure in the Appendix of this document The contents of memory has been lost Touch Restore to recover the application program The memory data was deleted because for example the battery char...

Page 41: ...RROR File read error 104 FILE_WRITE_ERROR File write error 105 FILE_COPY_ERROR File copy error 106 REGFILE_COPY_ERROR WIN32API RegCopyFile error 107 REGFILE_RESTORE_ERROR WIN32API RegRestoreFile error 108 FILE_DELETE_ERROR File deletion error 109 DIR_CREATE_ERROR Folder creation error 110 FILE_RUN_ERROR File execution error 111 REG_OPEN_ERROR Registry key open error 112 REG_READ_ERROR Registry val...

Page 42: ...ation that was read is invalid 131 NOT_FIND_CONFIG The setting file was not found 132 NOT_FIND_SYSTEMREG The system registry file was not found 133 NOT_CREATE_STARTUP Startup shortcut cannot be created 134 NOT_BACKUP_FILE The file cannot be backed up 141 NOT_APP_INSTALL No applications are installed 999 SYSTEM_ERROR System error Error code Name Error ...

Page 43: ...d XML web services The latest version of the NET Compact Framework is pre installed on the Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet What are the CE NET File Viewers File Viewers are included on the OS and they enable you to view Microsoft Word Excel PowerPoint Adobe Acrobat and JPEG GIF BMP image files The File Viewers support PowerPoint transitions and animations Excel charts Word images and tables You ...

Page 44: ...0 tablet Of the 128 MB of RAM 64 MB are used to store data and applications the other 64 MB are used to store the system ROM image while the system is in operation This design speeds up system operation considerably The 64 MB used for user accessible storage are reflected in the memory properties Flash ROM is non volatile memory Flash ROM is used to permanently store the system image i e the opera...

Page 45: ...42 7 Specifications ...

Page 46: ...er SM501 8 MB VRAM on board Interface Specifications Card Slots PCMCIA One Type I or Type II both 3 3V and 5V support Compact Flash Type II 3 3V 500mA Audio AC 97 compliant with internal speaker and microphone Audio jack 2 5 mm diameter 3 pole for external headset Integrated Interfaces Wireless LAN Mini PCI 802 11b g support Internal diversity antenna One USB 1 1 Type A Due to power constraints th...

Page 47: ... factors including the Windows CE device capability Authentication WPA PSK Security Network name SSID Network key 64 bits 128 bits WPA 1 0 compliant supports TKIP and WEP encryption algorithms Encryption with network key WEP is performed using the above number of bits however users can set 40 bits 104 bits after subtracting the fixed length of 24 bits Stylistic CT2000 Specifications Continued Envi...

Page 48: ...45 8 Glossary ...

Page 49: ...ata This is set at 19200 Kb sec by default on your tablet BPSK Binary Phase Shift Keying A type of digital modulation used to transmit data over cable networks CCK Complementary Code Keying a set of 64 eight bit code words for encoding 5 5 and 11 Mbps data rates in the 2 4 GHz band Used for IEEE 802 11b networking calibrate The process that determines how the stylus and touch screen interact You c...

Page 50: ...fer specific e mail messages between your tablet and desktop computer Internet connection A communications method used to establish a link between your Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet and a server that provides access to the Internet typically an ISP Internet service provider ISP A company that provides access to the Internet intranet A network designed for information sharing within a company o...

Page 51: ...does not exchange any key or other information it is a simple request by the mobile station to be authen ticated without verifying identity partnership The process of establishing a connection between your desktop computer and your Stylistic CT2000 Series CE Tablet for the purpose of synchronizing and transferring data Your tablet can have partnerships with up to two desktop computers PC Card A re...

Page 52: ...f the subnet address and the address of each computer Subnet mask defines how many bits of IP address comprise the subnet address The same value shall be set among computers communicating with each other synchronization The process of comparing the data on your tablet with the corresponding data on your desktop computer and updating either computer with the most up to date data synchronization ser...

Page 53: ...50 Appendix Installing and Using the Software ...

Page 54: ... to the Storage Card 1 folder If the installation source file name does not begin with file installation starts on the relative path from the folder containing the installation setup file Example Install File Storage Card 1 HhtApp HhtApp Specification using the absolute path Libs MyLib dll Windows My Lib DLL Specification using a relative path END The instructions contained in this section are des...

Page 55: ...ing programs using ActiveSync on page 53 for more information Root folder for CAB files when an installation CAB file is created Install Highest order folder of copy source folders for manual copy For setup using wireless LAN communication See Installing programs using ActiveSync on page 53 for more information Highest order folder of shared folders for installation Servername Install INSTALLING A...

Page 56: ...Enable from the pull down menu 4 Double tap the PCI PRISM1 icon The Settings window will open 5 Verify that the information in the window is correct and complete If it is not fill in the information 6 Tap OK to close the window 7 Close the Control Panel and return to the Fujitsu Setup menu 8 Tap the Install an Application button 9 Check the Wireless LAN checkbox then click Next 10 If you would lik...

Page 57: ...ange the system font used by the CT2000 CE Tablet 1 Open the Fujitsu setup menu by holding the CLR button while warm booting the system i e pressing the small recessed reset button on the back of the system 2 Tap the Device Property button then select the Font tab 3 Make any changes to the font that you wish then tap the OK button to register the font changes Setting the restoration process This i...

Page 58: ... the system 2 Tap the File Manager button 3 Double tap the folder name in the file list to switch the list to the contents of that folder Copying files and folders The CT2000 CE Tablet Explorer enables selected files and folders to be copied to the current file list in the other pane 1 Select the files and folders to be copied from the file list in one pane to the other pane then tap the Copy butt...

Page 59: ...ogram has been installed with the ordinary procedure it can be automatically restored as follows 1 Confirming erasing of memory If memory has been erased a screen appears informing you Tap Restore button on display Touch panel calibra tion starts 2 Calibrating the touch panel When touch panel correction has started tap the center of the target with the stylus according to the instructions on the s...

Page 60: ...r Enable settings for the backup server check box is displayed If there is no check mark in this box all controls for this server are greyed out Prior to using the Remote Desktop Protocol you must first configure the Terminal Service Settings which can be accessed by double clicking on the Terminal Service Setting icon in the Control Panel If the server is not configured the system will suspend Lo...

Page 61: ...een 34 Color LCD display 8 Compact Flash CF slot 11 configuring peripherals interface 34 36 connectors and peripheral interfaces 13 conventions used in the guide 4 cradle interface port 13 Creating an installation setup file 51 CT2000 powering 18 resetting the system 16 cursor not tracking pen 36 D DC input connector 13 DC jack 11 Device Properties 54 display screen is blank 36 screen cleaning 34 ...

Page 62: ...h 9 resetting the system 16 resuming system operation 36 Running a program 55 S serial port 10 Setting the restoration process 54 Setting the system font 54 shutting down the system 15 Software Creating an installation setup file 51 Installing an application via WLAN 53 Installing applications 52 Installing programs using a storage card 52 solving problems 34 speaker 8 speaker headphone volume too...

Page 63: ...ws CE NET Edition 4 6 44 Windows for Mobile 2003 40 Wireless LAN Ad Hoc Mode 27 before using 27 characteristics 27 connection using Windows XP 30 for better communications 28 Infrastructure Mode 27 preparation for connection 30 starting transmission 28 stopping transmission 28 WLAN antenna 8 ...

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