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Power States and State Transitions

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Power States and State Transitions 

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The system manages power consumption by performing transitions between system power states, or 
modes. State transitions can be triggered by timeouts configured in the BIOS, and other types of system 
activity. Figure 6-1 shows system power states, transition paths and some typical events that trigger a 
transition from one state to the next. You can configure the pen tablet to utilize some or all of these states 
by setting power management options in the BIOS. Table 6-2 describes each power state. These states, 
and BIOS options that affect them, are also described in further detail in “Power Management States and 
BIOS Configuration Options” on page 6-5.

Figure 6-1  Power Management State Transitions 

OFF

MODE

FULLY

ON

MODE

SUSPEND

MODE

STANDBY

MODE

IDLE

MODE

Suspend/Resume

button pressed

Suspend/Resume

button pressed

Resume on Time occurs

 Resume On Modem Ring

Suspend request

Critically Low Battery

Suspend/Resume pressed

Suspend Timeout

Suspend Timeout

Suspend request

System activity

(interrupt)

Standby timeout

occurs

System activity

(interrupt)

Idle Mode

timeout occurs

OS Shutdown

Suspend/Resume button

pressed (if Power On/Off 

selected in BIOS)

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Page 1: ...Stylistic LT Technical Reference Guide ...

Page 2: ... trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Windows 98 is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation MMX is a trademark of Intel Corporation Phoenix is a registered trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd NoteBIOS is a trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 1999...

Page 3: ...Setup 3 3 Exiting BIOS Setup 3 4 BIOS Setup Main Menu Options 3 4 IDE Hard Disk Drive Submenu Options 3 5 Advanced Menu Options 3 6 Integrated Peripherals Submenu Options 3 7 Audio Video Submenu Options 3 9 IRQ Reservation Submenu 3 10 DMI Event Logging Submenu 3 10 Security Menu Options 3 11 Power Savings Menu Options 3 13 Power Savings Options Submenu Accessed Through The Power Savings Menu 3 16...

Page 4: ...ystem Specifications 4 5 Environmental Specifications 4 6 Physical Specifications 4 6 Agency Approval Specifications 4 6 Internal Modem Specifications 4 7 Internal LAN Module Specifications 4 8 Mini Dock Specifications 4 9 Chapter 5 Peripheral Interfaces 5 1 Parallel Port 5 2 Charge only Contacts 5 3 Serial Port 5 3 Video Port 5 4 Keyboard Mouse Ports 5 5 DC Power Input 5 5 Floppy Disk Drive Port ...

Page 5: ... Summary of Functions 7 2 BiosSetupStart 7 2 BiosSetupEnd 7 3 BiosSetupGet 7 3 BiosSetupSet 7 4 BiosSetupGetResumeTime 7 4 BiosSetupSetResumeTime 7 5 BiosSetupGetLCDType 7 5 BiosSetupGetLAN 7 5 BiosSetupGetMODEM 7 6 BiosSetupSetBootOrder 7 6 BiosSetupGetBootOrder 7 6 Error Codes 7 7 Option and Setting Parameters 7 7 Advanced Settings 7 13 Appendix A Recovering the Disk Image A 1 Appendix B Enablin...

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Page 7: ...pheral Interface Specifications 4 3 Table 4 6 Power System Specifications 4 5 Table 4 7 Environmental Specifications 4 6 Table 4 8 Stylistic LT Pen Tablet Specifications 4 6 Table 4 9 Agency Approval Specifications 4 6 Table 4 10 Internal Modem Specifications 4 7 Table 4 11 Internal LAN Specifications 4 8 Table 4 12 Stylistic LT Mini Dock Specifications 4 9 Table 5 1 Stylistic LT Interface Locatio...

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Page 9: ...ix List of Figures Figure 1 1 Zoomed Video Port 1 2 Figure 3 1 BIOS Setup Screen 3 3 Figure 5 1 System Interface Port Connector On Pen Tablet 5 9 Figure 6 1 Power Management State Transitions 6 3 ...

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Page 11: ... dock Chapter 6 System Power This chapter gives details on the pen tablet s power system and power management implementation Chapter 7 BIOS Configuration Application Programming Interfaces This chapter gives details on using DLLs which allow your application to configure the Stylistic LT BIOS Appendix A Recovering the Disk Image This appendix gives procedures for using the recovery CD to recover t...

Page 12: ... 0 The ACPI was developed by Microsoft Intel and Toshiba to manage device control in order to conserve power The ACPI specification and additional detailed information is available at the ACPI web site http www teleport com acpi PC Card Standards The Stylistic LT pen tablet and supporting system software comply with PCMCIA and PC Card standards specifications up to and including the PC Card Standa...

Page 13: ...contact your assigned FPSI Systems Engineer or contact Fujitsu Personal Systems Technical Support at 408 764 9388 during normal business days from 7 30 to 5 00 Pacific Time Voice mail is available at this number during nonbusiness hours Technical support can also be reached by Fax at 408 764 9418 ...

Page 14: ...xiv About This Guide ...

Page 15: ... Release 3 0 and provide support for the following PC Card features Zoomed Video Port ZV Port compliant I O interface slot 1 only Multivoltage 3 3 5 V PC Cards detected automatically CardBus PCI bridge type PC Cards Supports PCIC PC Card I O Card protocol Backward compatibility with previous PC Card Standard Release level PC Cards Internal Modem 1 Some models of the Stylistic LT pen tablet systems...

Page 16: ...o not need to process or carry video and audio data and are therefore free to perform other tasks The end result is that the system can play back full screen full motion video and audio in real time while the system performs other tasks Figure 1 1 Zoomed Video Port Note Figure 1 1 is intended to illustrate the concept of the ZV bus This figure does not depict a complete system block diagram Indivi...

Page 17: ...est viewed on a system with a TFT display Color transflective displays will produce a blurred effect because the display cannot respond fast enough to display full motion video You can install two Type II PC Cards in slots 1 and 2 or one Type III PC Card in slot 1 If your PC Card supports Zoomed Video ZV you must install it in slot 1 only slot 1 supports the ZV Bus Also note that performing MPEG d...

Page 18: ...1 4 Stylistic LT Features ...

Page 19: ...C PenX 1 66 with CIC HRS 5 0 5 Mouse Emulation You can select one of these subsystems on the fly using the pen configuration control panel applet See Pen Configuration on page 3 1 for details Software for all of these subsystems runs at the same time Pen information is routed to the selected subsystem Pen drivers developed by Fujitsu Personal Systems for the Stylistic LT support the pen digitizer ...

Page 20: ...you to select the pen subsystem calibrate the pen and configure pen settings MFGLITE A configuration utility that runs under MS DOS and allows you to configure BIOS options PHDISK A utility used to prepare your hard disk for using save to disk suspend mode ...

Page 21: ...ystems for more information Pen Buttons Allows you to configure the functions and behavior of the pen buttons simulating left and right clicks Calibration Allows you to calibrate the pen digitizer system About Allows you to view file information about the installed pen drivers For details on each of these features tap the Help button for each tab Pen Subsystems 3 The Stylistic LT supports the foll...

Page 22: ...eters stored in dynamic memory BIOS Setup 3 BIOS Setup is a configuration utility that you can use to change your system s permanent BIOS settings The BIOS Setup application is stored in the BIOS flash ROM BIOS Setup values or settings are stored in CMOS memory Instructions for starting and running BIOS Setup are given in the following discussions Starting BIOS Setup 3 To start BIOS Setup Restart ...

Page 23: ...ighted commands to the right or left of Change Values in the command bar or use the and space keys on an external keyboard to cycle through the list of possible settings You can also change settings using a pop up menu as described next To access a pop up menu with a list all possible settings for a given BIOS option tap on the setting tap the right mouse hotpad then tap on the seting again The po...

Page 24: ...IOS Setup menus are described in the tables that follow The default setting for each option is listed in bold type when applicable Table 3 1 BIOS Setup Main Menu Options Option Settings Description System Time 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 Real Time Clock RTC setting in hours minutes and seconds Note that the system time option uses a 24 hour format System Date 01 01 1981 to 12 31 2099 RTC calendar setting...

Page 25: ...Disabled 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors 16 Sectors MAX32 MAX64 MAX128 Number of sectors used in multisector transfers You can cycle through the settings for this option repeatedly to select values larger than 16 sectors up to the maximum MAXnnn allowable for the hard disk drive Selecting the maximum or values larger than the default may degrade performance LBA Mode Control Disabled Enabled Logical ...

Page 26: ...event a Plug and Play operating system from changing device configuration settings Select No to allow a Plug and Play operating system to configure system devices INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SUBMENU Enter this submenu to configure peripheral interfaces See Integrated Peripherals Submenu Options on page 3 7 for details AUDIO VIDEO SUBMENU Enter this submenu to configure system resources for the audio an...

Page 27: ...can be changed Serial Port B Disabled Enabled Auto Determines whether serial port B is active and the method used to configure serial port B Select Auto to allow the BIOS or operating system to configure the port automatically Select Enabled to configure the Base I O Address and Interrupt options manually in BIOS setup Select Disabled to turn serial port B off Device IrDA FIR Determines which phys...

Page 28: ... This option is not displayed when the Parallel Port option is set to Disabled ECP DMA Channel DMA 1 DMA 3 Determines the DMA channel assigned to the parallel port when using ECP mode This option is not displayed when the Parallel Port option is set to Disabled Keyboard Mouse Hot Plug Disabled Enabled Determines whether hot plug capability is enabled for the keyboard mouse port When Enabled is sel...

Page 29: ...RQ 10 IRQ 11 Determines the IRQ assigned to the audio controller DMA Channel 1 DMA 0 DMA 1 DMA 3 DMA 5 Determines the DMA channel setting for the audio controller s first DMA channel DMA Channel 2 DMA 0 DMA 1 DMA 3 DMA 5 Determines the DMA channel setting for the audio controller s second DMA channel Speaker On Mute Determines whether the speaker head phone or line out audio outputs are on or off ...

Page 30: ...rved if the IRQ is needed for use by a legacy ISA device IRQ 7 Available Reserved Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed for use by a legacy ISA device IRQ 9 Available Reserved Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed for use by a legacy ISA device IRQ 10 Available Reserved Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed for use by a legacy ISA device IRQ 11 Available Reserved Select Reserved if the IRQ is needed ...

Page 31: ...sor password has been specified This field cannot be changed directly To enable or disable the supervisor password enter a new password or clear the old password using the Set Supervisor Password option Set User Password Press Enter to specify a user password Specifying a user password grants access to the following Security menu options only User Password Password On Boot Other Security menu opti...

Page 32: ...rvisor Only to allow diskette access only after the system is started by entering a supervisor password when the Password On Boot option is enabled If the Password On Boot option is disabled the floppy drive is not accessible When Supervisor Only is selected the system prevents diskette access if Supervisor Password is enabled and the Supervisor password was not entered at boot time Fixed Disk Boo...

Page 33: ...igure the system to use a power management profile designed for maximum system performance Select Max Battery Life to use a power management profile designed to maximize battery life Select Customize to edit power management BIOS options directly and create a custom power management profile Select Off to use no power management all devices remain fully on HDD Spin down Timeout Off 5 Seconds 10 Sec...

Page 34: ...inutes 16 Minutes Standby Mode turns off various devices in the system including the screen and the CPU until you start using the computer again Select the period of time the system should be inactive before it automatically enters standby mode When in standby mode some system components including the display are turned off to conserve battery power Select Off to disable the Standby Mode Timeout f...

Page 35: ...n Timeout 30 Seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds Off Video Timeout 2 Minutes Off 30 Seconds Off Idle Mode Timeout 1 2 Second Off 1 2 Second Off Idle Mode CPU Speed 60 MHz 180 MHz 60 MHz 180 MHz Standby Mode Timeout 2 Minutes Off 1 Minute Off Suspend Mode Timeout 5 Minutes 30 Minutes 5 Minutes Off Low Battery CPU Speed 60 MHz 120 MHz 60 MHz 120 MHz ...

Page 36: ... To use this feature the Suspend Mode option must be set to Suspend To RAM Resume On Modem Ring Off On Select On to configure the system to resume operation when an incoming call is detected by your modem This feature will detect a modem ring on the optional built in modem a modem installed in a PC Card slot or an external modem connected to a serial port however implementation of the ring indicat...

Page 37: ...uld also be set to On LAN Power During Suspend Off On Determines whether the LAN power is on during Suspend mode APM CPU Idle Mode Normal Diagnostic Determines how clocks are managed in Idle mode when APM software is running See APM CPU Idle Mode on page 6 8 for more information LCD Backlight Level Adjustable Minimum Only Determines whether the display backlight level can be changed using Brightne...

Page 38: ...s are not displayed and the logo screen is displayed If POST errors occur POST messages are displayed regardless of this setting Setup Prompt Disabled Enabled Determines whether the BIOS Setup prompt message is displayed when you start the system Select Enabled to display the message If Disabled is selected the message is not displayed and you must attach an external keyboard and press F2 while th...

Page 39: ...boot sequence Table 3 14 BIOS Setup Info Menu Field Values Description BIOS Version n nn Version number of the BIOS software installed on system BIOS Date MM DD YY Release date of the BIOS software BIOS Area xxxxh FFFFh Memory area used by the BIOS CPU Type Pentium MMX Pen tablet CPU CPU Speed 233 MHz Processor speed L1 Cache 32 KB Size of level 1 cache L2 Cache 512 KB Size of level 2 cache Total ...

Page 40: ...hanges and Exit Exit after writing all changed BIOS Setup settings to CMOS memory Discard Changes and Exit Exit without saving changes to BIOS Setup settings to CMOS memory Load All Default Values Load default settings for all BIOS Setup options Load All Previous Values Read previous settings from CMOS memory and load in all BIOS Setup options Save Changes Save BIOS changes to CMOS ...

Page 41: ...ed in Table 3 16 Brackets indicate that the parameter is optional You can specify several parameters on the same command line To do so place a comma between each parameter Do not exceed the maximum MS DOS command line length of 127 characters including spaces For example the following command sets the display device to LCD and turns the speaker off MFGLITE DISP LCD SPK N 3 When all desired options...

Page 42: ...No Yes Reserve IRQ 10 I11 N Y No Yes Reserve IRQ 11 MPA N Y Lock Allow Access Main Page Lock This option allows you to write protect Lock settings in the Main menu in BIOS Setup APA N Y Lock Allow Access Advanced Page Lock This option allows you to write protect Lock settings in the Advanced menu in BIOS Setup SPA N Y Lock Allow Access Security Page Lock This option allows you to write protect Loc...

Page 43: ...it menu in BIOS Setup EC N Y Disabled Enabled External Level 2 Cache SPK ON MUTE On Off Mute Speaker This option allows you to mute the speaker line out and headphone outputs MOD N Y Disable Enable Internal Modem DMC N Y No Yes Clear All DMI Event Logs DML N Y Disabled Enabled DMI Event Logging DMB N Y Disabled Enabled DMI System Boot Event LPTP OFF ON AUTO Disabled Enabled Auto Parallel Port LPTM...

Page 44: ... LAN DISP LCD MON BOTH LCD Monitor Both Display Select BLL ADJ MIN Adjustable Minimum Only LCD Backlight Level PNP N Y Disabled Enabled Plug and Play SECU N Y Disabled Enabled Secure Configuration This option locks all BIOS settings When this option is enabled BIOS settings cannot be changed in BIOS Setup KBM N Y Disabled Enabled Keyboard Mouse Hot Plug VEXP N Y Disabled Enabled Expand VGA Screen ...

Page 45: ...UTO Disabled Enabled Auto Serial Port A SEAA 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 I O Address 3F8 I O Address 2F8 I O Address 3E8 I O Address 2E8 Serial Port A Base I O Address SEAI 3 4 10 11 IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 10 IRQ 11 Serial Port A Interrupt Request SERB OFF ON AUTO Disabled Enabled Auto Serial Port B SEBA 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 I O Address 3F8 I O Address 2F8 I O Address 3E8 I O Address 2E8 Serial Port B Base I O Address SE...

Page 46: ...s 220 I O Address 240 I O Address 260 I O Address 280 Audio I O Address AFMA 388 38C 390 394 I O Address 388 I O Address 38C I O Address 390 I O Address 394 Audio FM I O Address AIRQ 5 7 9 10 11 IRQ 5 IRQ 7 IRQ 9 IRQ 10 IRQ 11 Audio Interrupt Request ADM1 0 1 3 5 DMA Channel 0 DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 3 DMA Channel 5 Audio DMA Channel 1 ADM2 0 1 3 5 DMA Channel 0 DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 3 DMA C...

Page 47: ...T N 30S 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 Off 30 Seconds 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes Video Display Timeout HDT N 5S 10S 30S 1 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 Off 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes Hard Disk Drive Timeout ICS 60 90 120 180 60 MHz 90 MHz 120 MHz 180 MHz Idle Mode CPU Speed Table 3 16 MFGLITE ...

Page 48: ...utes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 12 Minutes 16 Minutes Standby Mode Timeout SUST N 5 10 15 20 30 40 60 Off 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes 30 Minutes 40 Minutes 60 Minutes Suspend Mode Timeout Table 3 16 MFGLITE Parameters Continued Option Symbol Setting Symbol Setting Description Option Description ...

Page 49: ...ition will reformat the hard disk drive erasing all data on the disk Back up your hard disk before using PHDISK to create a save to disk partition Table 3 17 PHDISK Command Line Options Option Parameters Description None Displays the PHDISK Opening Screen CREATE PARTITION Creates a save to disk partition Entire hard disk is reformatted Caution Creating a save to disk partition will reformat the ha...

Page 50: ...arts at sector xxxxx head xx cylinder xx sector xx Partition size xxxx KBytes total Current System Status You currently need a Save to Disk area of xxxx KBytes PhDisk will also require additional overhead and will automatically calculate the actual required space You have both a file and a partition Save to Disk will default to file Either delete the file or the partition Usage PHDISK options CREA...

Page 51: ...calculated space required the amount of memory specified by the SIZE parameter is allocated SIZE is measured in kilobytes the measurement notation K or KB or KBytes is not entered in the command line If SIZE is larger than or equal to the calculated space required Save to Disk disk space allocated SIZE If SIZE is smaller than the calculated space required SIZE is ignored no Save to Disk disk space...

Page 52: ... FILE to delete the save to disk file Then use PHDISK CREATE FILE to create a new save to disk file Table 3 18 PHDISK CREATE Option Command Description PHDISK CREATE FILE or PHDISK C F If no save to disk partition exists PHDISK creates a save to disk file large enough for the current system configuration If a save to disk partition exists PHDISK creates a save to disk file large enough to suppleme...

Page 53: ...n Utility 3 33 REFORMAT Option Syntax 3 Table 3 19 lists an example of the PHDISK REFORMAT option Table 3 19 PHDISK REFORMAT Option Command Description PHDISK REFORMAT PARTITION or PHDISK R P Reformats the save to disk partition ...

Page 54: ...hts Reserved Save to Disk partition information Partition starts at sector xxxxx head xx cylinder xx sector xx Partition size xxxx KBytes total Current System Status You currently need a Save to Disk area of xxxx KBytes PhDisk will also require additional overhead and will automatically calculate the actual required space Table 3 20 PHDISK DELETE Option Command Description PHDISK DELETE FILE or PH...

Page 55: ...or information regarding Save to Disk Unrecognized Option 3 The following text is displayed when an invalid option is entered at the command line Error User option is an unrecognized command line option For a command line summary invoke PHDISK without any parameters Run the PHDISK command again in this case Fatal Error 3 The following text is displayed when a hard disk error is detected during any...

Page 56: ...ollowing text is displayed when the save to disk partition cannot be used Error The first two sectors in the Save to Disk partition are both unusable This disk is unsuitable for the Phoenix NoteBIOS Save to Disk feature Attempt to reformat the partition using PHDISK REFORMAT PARTITION You may need to first delete the partition using PHDISK DELETE PARTITION depending on the disk error PHDISK CREATE...

Page 57: ...red when a save to disk file already exists PHDISK X X Phoenix NoteBIOS 4 0 tm Save to Disk Preparation Utility Copyright c Phoenix Technologies Ltd 1995 All rights reserved Save to Disk file information Your Save to Disk file is named C SAVE2DSK BIN and has a size of xxxx KBytes It has System Hidden and Read Only attributes The system will now be reset to allow the BIOS to recognize the changes I...

Page 58: ...3 38 Configuring the Stylistic LT Pen Tablet System ...

Page 59: ... 3 Volt SDRAM On system board RAM expansion None Video Controller NM2160 MagicGraph128XD NeoMagic Corporation VESA compatible VGA controller with SVGA enhancements and Zoomed Video Port Video Memory 2 0 MB VRAM on VGA chip High speed VRAM integrated in video controller I O Controller FDC37C769 Standard Microsystems Corporation Controller for serial port parallel port IrDA port and floppy disk driv...

Page 60: ... Specifications Feature Specification Comments TFT Color LCD 8 4 diagonal 0 213 mm dot pitch 800 x 600 dot composition 256 K colors Brightness 8 gradations Backlight FL Tube x 1 lower side backlight Brightness 20 100 cd m2 Colors 256 K Active Area 170 38 x 127 78 Backlight Inverter Input Voltage 7 17 6V Output Voltage Min 1400Vrms Typ 1500Vrms Power Typ 4 10W Max 4 53W Best display choice for vide...

Page 61: ...rface Non glare Active Area 170 38 mm x 128 4 mm Area of display screen that reacts with the pen Resolution 0 1 mm Sampling Rate 133 points per second Table 4 5 Peripheral Interface Specifications Feature Specification Comments PC Card Slots Two stacked PC Card slots Compliant with PC Card Standard Rev 3 0 Supports CardBus Zoomed Video Port slot 1 only PCIC PC Card I O Cards System accepts Two Typ...

Page 62: ...module CA01007 0520 or FMWCB2 auto adapter CA01007 0360 External power can be connected to DC input connector on the pen tablet mini dock or charge only contacts Audio Jacks Monaural microphone input mini jack Stereo headphone output mini jack Standard 3 5 mm mini jacks See Audio Jacks on page 5 14 for details on audio inputs and outputs Mini Dock Interface Port 100 pin connector Connector part nu...

Page 63: ...o 2 hours CTF Display 1 to 2 hours Rechargeable 6 cell lithium ion battery pack Capacity 2600 mAh Nominal operating voltage 10 8 V Charge time in suspend or off mode 3 to 6 hours Charge time system running 8 to 12 hours Battery life TFT Display 2 to 4 hours CTF Display 2 to 4 hours Charge times are for a 0 charged battery pack charging in pen tablet not in and external battery charger In suspend m...

Page 64: ...pecification Temperature Operating 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Nonoperating 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity Operating 20 to 85 RH noncondensing Nonoperating 8 to 95 RH noncondensing Altitude Operating 200 ft to 10 000 ft 61 m to 3 047 m Nonoperating 40 000 ft maximum 12 189 m Table 4 8 Stylistic LT Pen Tablet Specifications Feature Specification Pen Tablet Dimensions 9 5 x 6 24 x 1 1 in W244 x D160 x H28...

Page 65: ...s Protocols ITU T V 90 ITU T V 34 ITU T V 32bis ITU T V 32 ITU T V 22bis Standards Hayes AT command set ITU T V 42 ITU T V 42bis Compression method V 42bis data compression MNP CLASS 5 data compression Error correction V 42 automatic correction MNP CLASS 4 Fax Standard EIA TIA 578 Class 1 Protocol G3 facsimile standard ITU T T 30 Capability ITU T V 17 ITU T V 29 ITU T V 27ter ITU T V 21 ch2 Bus Co...

Page 66: ...ed there is no RJ 45 connector on the system The LAN signal passes through the system interface connector to the mini dock There is an RJ 45 connector on the mini dock for connecting the system to a standard Ethernet network Table 4 11 Internal LAN Specifications Item Specification LAN Controller DS21143 TD EEPROM 1KB or 4KB Inside Interface PCI Standard IEEE802 3U 100BaseTX Size 48 x 31 x 6 8 mm ...

Page 67: ...2 style Supports most PS 2 style keyboards and mouse devices Note The Stylistic LT does not work with Keyboard FMWKB1A Mouse Port 6 pin PS 2 style Video Port Standard 15 pin video connector System supports simultaneous operation of external monitor with LCD Serial Port Male 9 pin D connector NS 16C550 compatible fully functional RS 232C serial port Duplicates serial port on pen tablet Floppy Disk ...

Page 68: ...4 10 Hardware Specifications ...

Page 69: ...k Pin assignments for peripheral interfaces are given in the following sections Peripheral Interface Pen Tablet Mini dock Charge Only Cradle DC Input Connector Yes Yes No Infrared I O Port Yes No No Parallel Port No Yes No Serial Port No Yes No PS 2 style Mouse Port No Yes No PS 2 style Keyboard Port No Yes No Floppy Disk Drive Port No Yes No Video Port No Yes No Infrared Keyboard Port Yes No No U...

Page 70: ... names are shown in Table 5 2 Indicates active low signal Table 5 2 Parallel Port Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Host I O Signal 1 Strobe STB 2 Data bit 0 PD0 3 Data bit 1 PD1 4 Data bit 2 PD2 5 Data bit 3 PD3 6 Data bit 4 PD4 7 Data bit 5 PD5 8 Data bit 6 PD6 9 Data bit 7 PD7 10 Acknowledge ACK 11 Busy BUSY 12 Paper out PE 13 Select SLCT 14 Auto feed AUTOFD 15 Error ERROR 1...

Page 71: ...ial port serial port A Pin assignments for the serial port connectors are shown in Table 5 4 Table 5 3 Metal Contacts Connector Position Locations Position Signal Description 1 GND Ground 2 16V DC Power Input 16 VDC 2 7 A Table 5 4 Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Host I O Signal 1 Carrier detect CD 2 Receive data RxD 3 Transmit data TxD 4 Data terminal ready DTR 5...

Page 72: ... port connector are shown in Table 5 5 Table 5 5 Video Port Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Host I O Signal 1 Red analog video output RED 2 Green analog video output GREEN 3 Blue analog video output BLUE 4 Not used 5 8 Ground GND 9 DDC Vcc DDCVCC 10 Ground GND 11 Not used 12 DDC data DDCDATA 13 Horizontal sync HSYNC 14 Vertical sync VSYNC 15 DDC clock DDCCLK ...

Page 73: ...or is a two conductor connector with a center pin and sleeve Pin assignments for this connector are given in Table 5 7 When a DC power source is connected to the DC power input on the pen tablet circuitry built into the pen tablet provides protection against reverse polarity and overvoltage Table 5 6 Keyboard Mouse Port Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Locations Pin Signal Keyboard Signal M...

Page 74: ... Name 1 Ground GND 2 Ground GND 3 Head select HDSEL 4 Read disk data RDATA 5 Floppy disk drive attached FDATCH 6 Write data WDATA 7 Mode select MODE 8 No connection 9 Drive select DRVSEL 10 5 Volt power 5VMAIN 11 5 Volt power 5VMAIN 12 5 Volt power 5VMAIN 13 Index INDEX 14 Write protected WP 15 Track 00 TRK0 16 Ground GND 17 Write gate WGATE 18 Ground GND 19 No connection 20 Step pulse STEP 21 Dir...

Page 75: ...VS1 VS1 CVS1 10 A11 A11 CAD12 44 RUF IORD CAD13 11 A9 A9 CAD14 45 RFU IOWR CAD15 12 A8 A8 CCBE1 46 A17 A17 CAD16 13 A13 A13 CPAR 47 A18 A18 RFU 14 A14 A14 CPERR 48 A19 A19 CBLOCK 15 WE WE CGNT 49 A20 A20 CSTOP 16 READY IREQ CINT 50 A21 A21 CDEVSEL 17 Vcc Vcc Vcc 51 Vcc Vcc Vcc 18 Vpp1 5V Vpp1 5V Vpp 5V 52 Vpp1 5V Vpp1 5V Vpp 5V 19 A16 A16 CCLK 53 A22 A22 CTRDY 20 A15 A15 CIRDY 54 A23 A23 CFRAME 21...

Page 76: ...n tablet can supply a maximum of 500 mA at 5 volts or a 5 unit load as defined by the USB specification on the USB connector Ensure that your USB configuration does not exceed this maximum load Note that the conductor gauge and length of your USB cabling will affect the voltage drop and signal propagation between USB devices Refer to the Universal Serial Bus Specification for details on cable requ...

Page 77: ... on the system interface port duplicate signals for connectors on the pen tablet Do not use peripheral connectors on the pen tablet when using corresponding interfaces on the system interface port The mini dock connector is not a hot pluggable connector You must shut down or suspend the pen tablet before connecting the mini dock The system interface port is disabled all signals de asserted when sy...

Page 78: ...d POWER 030 PRATCH Mini dock port replicator distinguished signal OUT 031 FRDDT FDD read signal OUT 032 FSIDE FDD side select signal IN 033 FDATCH FDD signal IN 034 FWD FDD write data signal IN 035 FINDEX FDD index signal OUT 036 FMODE FDD mode signal IN 037 FWP FDD write protect signal OUT 038 FDSEL FDD drive select signal IN 039 FTRK0 FDD track signal OUT 040 FWG FDD write gate signal IN 041 FDV...

Page 79: ...gnal IN OUT 061 GND Ground POWER 062 PRD3 Parallel data signal IN OUT 063 GND Ground POWER 064 PRD2 Parallel data signal IN OUT 065 GND Ground POWER 066 PRD1 Parallel data signal IN OUT 067 GND Ground POWER 068 PRD0 Parallel data signal IN OUT 069 KCLOCK KB clock signal IN OUT 070 KDATA KB signal data IN OUT 071 MDATA Mouse data signal IN OUT 072 MCLOCK Mouse clock signal IN OUT 073 KSW KB disting...

Page 80: ...er empty signal OUT 087 GND Ground POWER 088 CTSA Serial CS signal OUT 089 GND Ground POWER 090 DSRA Serial ER signal IN 091 SOUT1 Serial SD signal IN 092 SINA Serial RD signal OUT 093 RTS1 Serial RS signal IN 094 DCDA Serial DCD signal IN 095 DTR1 Serial DR signal OUT 096 RIA Serial ring signal OUT 097 GND Ground POWER 098 GND Ground POWER 099 GND Ground POWER 100 GND Ground POWER Table 5 11 Syst...

Page 81: ...ed IrDA Standard Revision 1 1 Distance Up to 1 meter point to point environmental conditions affect usable range Conveyable wave Infrared rays wavelength peak 875 nm Signal Send data transmission Receive data reception Modulation Data Rate IrDA SIR 9 6 115 2 Kbps IrDA FIR 4 Mbps Angle 0 to 15 from center of beam 30 viewing angle Feature Specification Transmit Format IR transmit Fujitsu Takamizawa ...

Page 82: ...ctions on the pen tablet are disabled when audio jacks are used Table 5 13 shows which audio outputs are disabled when outputs on the pen tablet and mini dock are used Table 5 13 Active Audio Outputs Output Activity Pen Tablet Speaker built in Headphone Jack Speaker On speaker built into pen tablet Enabled Plug not inserted Pen tablet Headphone jack used external headphone connected Disabled Enabl...

Page 83: ...er management microcontroller unit PMU which is dedicated to managing battery pack power The battery pack charge is monitored by the PMU The PMU determines the percent of charge remaining in the battery pack and supplies battery status information to the system through a dedicated interface A low voltage level detect circuit independent of the PMU measures the battery pack voltage level to determi...

Page 84: ...ommended to maximize battery life and decrease internal temperatures of the pen tablet The Stylistic LT pen tablet BIOS and system hardware are compliant with the following power specifications Advanced Power Management APM BIOS Interface Specification Revision 1 2 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI Specification Revision 1 0 Note This section describes power management features as th...

Page 85: ...ptions in the BIOS Table 6 2 describes each power state These states and BIOS options that affect them are also described in further detail in Power Management States and BIOS Configuration Options on page 6 5 Figure 6 1 Power Management State Transitions OFF MODE FULLY ON MODE SUSPEND MODE STANDBY MODE IDLE MODE Suspend Resume button pressed Suspend Resume button pressed Resume on Time occurs Res...

Page 86: ...on See Idle Mode on page 6 5 and APM CPU Idle Mode on page 6 8 for more details on Idle mode Idle mode timeout occurs No system activity for 1 2 second Note The low battery warning condition less than 12 charge will force the system to use Idle mode Low battery warning audible beep is heard if Audio is enabled in the BIOS Standby Mode CPU enters stop grant state CPU stopped Hard disk drive enters ...

Page 87: ...s detected The system will remain in the Fully On state until an event such as the idle mode timeout or a suspend request occurs Note that if Idle and Standby modes are not utilized the system will remain in the Fully On state until an event such as a suspend request causes a transition out of the Fully On state Idle Mode 6 When the Idle Mode Timeout BIOS option is enabled the system will enter Id...

Page 88: ...to spin down earlier by setting the HDD Spin down Timeout BIOS option The display system including backlight is also turned off when the standby timeout occurs The display can also be configured to turn off earlier by setting the Video Timeout BIOS option Suspend Modes 6 The system can be configured to use one of two different suspend modes Suspend to RAM or Suspend to Disk System power activity i...

Page 89: ...quired to suspend or resume system operation as data must be written to or read from the hard disk drive You must first create a save to disk file or partition before you can use Suspend to Disk mode see PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility on page 3 29 for details System operation can only be resumed if the Suspend Resume button is pressed Suspend to Disk mode cannot be used with the Resume On Mo...

Page 90: ... whether the external clock signal is generated in Idle mode As shown in Table 6 4 the external clock signal is not generated if Normal is selected for the APM CPU Idle Mode BIOS option if Diagnostic is selected in BIOS Setup external clock signals are generated This table does not depict a precise timing diagram The illustrations given in this table are intended to show the relative characteristi...

Page 91: ...ion circuit that monitors system temperature If the system s internal temperature reaches an excessive level the system enters thermal throttling mode In thermal throttling mode the CPU runs in Idle mode as described in Table 6 3 at an effective CPU speed of 120 MHz The CPU will not run at full speed until the system reaches a sufficiently cool temperature Caution The pen tablet should not be used...

Page 92: ...he Power icon turns red when the charge is below 12 The low battery alarm periodic audible beep is sounded if the Audio BIOS option is enabled Critically low battery mode Battery charge below critical threshold The system is forced to suspend using Suspend to RAM mode The system will not resume until a sufficiently charged battery pack is installed or external power is connected The power icon fla...

Page 93: ...e code Ensure that the files SET32LT DLL SET16LT DLL and SETUPLT DLL are in the C WINDOWS SYSTEM directory on your system at run time The DLL files are preinstalled on the system Header files for this API are located on the support section of the FPSI web site at www fpsi fujitsu com Function prototypes for these APIs are written in the C programming language and are described in this guide using ...

Page 94: ...tting as the contrast is not adjustable on the TFT display type BiosSetupGetLAN This function determines whether a LAN module is present in the system BiosSetupGetMODEM This function determines whether a modem module is present in the system BiosSetupSetBootOrder This function sets the order in which the system searches drives for a bootable image BiosSetupGetBootOrder This function returns the or...

Page 95: ...given BIOS option You define the BIOS option to be retrieved by passing the appropriate parameters for the desired option A prototype is shown below int WINAPI BiosSetupGet WORD Option BYTE Permanent_or_Current The Option parameter defines the BIOS option you want to retrieve Definitions for the Option parameter are listed in Table 7 2 later in this section The Permanent_or_Current parameter deter...

Page 96: ...ne of the error codes listed in Table 7 1 BiosSetupGetResumeTime 7 This function retrieves the resume time for the Resume On Time BIOS option A prototype of this function is shown below long int BiosSetupGetResumeTime BYTE Permanent_or_Current The Permanent_or_Current parameter defines whether the permanent or current BIOS option is retrieved On success this function returns a long int value which...

Page 97: ...eturns one of the error codes listed in Table 7 1 BiosSetupGetLCDType 7 This function allows you to determine what type of LCD the pen tablet has A prototype of the function is shown below char BiosSetupGetLCDType This function returns one of the following values indicating the LCD type BiosSetupGetLAN 7 This function allows you to determine whether a LAN module is present in the pen tablet A prot...

Page 98: ...ters when calling this function On success this function returns SETUP_SUCCESS In the event of an error this function returns one of the error codes listed in Table 7 1 BiosSetupGetBootOrder 7 This function retrieves the order in which the system searches drives for a bootable image A prototype of the function is shown below long int BiosSetupSetBootOrder This function returns one of the following...

Page 99: ...NVALID_OPTION Invalid value passed for Current parameter The BIOS option specified is not a valid permanent or current option whichever was specified SETUP_INVALID_VALUE The Setting parameter is not valid The setting specified is not a valid value for the specified BIOS option SETUP_INTERNAL_ERROR Windows system call failure SETUP_INVALID_BIOS BIOS signature not found The BIOS is not compatible wi...

Page 100: ...ss permanent only SETUP_SERIAL_B_100 I O Address 100 SETUP_SERIAL_B_108 I O Address 108 SETUP_SERIAL_B_110 I O Address 110 SETUP_SERIAL_B_118 I O Address 118 BIOS_SERIAL_B_DMA Serial Port B DMA Channel permanent only SETUP_SERIAL_B_DMA1 DMA Channel 1 SETUP_SERIAL_B_DMA3 DMA Channel 3 BIOS_LPT_PORT Parallel Port permanent only SETUP_LPT_DISABLE Disabled SETUP_LPT_ENABLE Enabled SETUP_LPT_AUTO Auto ...

Page 101: ...dress 260 SETUP_AUDIO_280 I O Address 280 BIOS_AUDIO_FM_ADDRESS Audio FM I O Address permanent only SETUP_AUDIO_FM_388 I O Address 388 SETUP_AUDIO_FM_38C I O Address 38C SETUP_AUDIO_FM_390 I O Address 390 SETUP_AUDIO_FM_394 I O Address 394 BIOS_AUDIO_IRQ Audio IRQ permanent only SETUP_AUDIO_IRQ5 IRQ 5 SETUP_AUDIO_IRQ7 IRQ 7 SETUP_AUDIO_IRQ9 IRQ 9 SETUP_AUDIO_IRQ10 IRQ 10 SETUP_AUDIO_IRQ11 IRQ 11 B...

Page 102: ..._QUICKBOOT QuickBoot Mode permanent only SETUP_QUICKBOOT_DISABLE Disabled SETUP_QUICKBOOT_ENABLE Enabled BIOS_DIAG Boot time Diagnostic Messages permanent only SETUP_DIAG_DISABLE Disabled SETUP_DIAG_ENABLE Enabled BIOS_PROMPT Setup Prompt permanent only SETUP_PROMPT_DISABLE Disabled SETUP_PROMPT_ENABLE Enabled BIOS_NUMLOCK Numlock permanent only SETUP_NUMLOCK_AUTO Auto SETUP_NUMLOCK_ON On SETUP_NU...

Page 103: ...fe BIOS_HDD_TIMEOUT HDD Spin down Timeout permanent or current SETUP_HDDTIME_OFF Off SETUP_HDDTIME_05_SEC 5 Seconds SETUP_HDDTIME_10_SEC 10 Seconds SETUP_HDDTIME_30_SEC 30 Seconds SETUP_HDDTIME_01_MIN 1 Minute SETUP_HDDTIME_02_MIN 2 Minutes SETUP_HDDTIME_04_MIN 4 Minutes SETUP_HDDTIME_06_MIN 6 Minutes SETUP_HDDTIME_08_MIN 8 Minutes SETUP_HDDTIME_10_MIN 10 Minutes SETUP_HDDTIME_15_MIN 15 Minutes SE...

Page 104: ...SUSPENDTIME_05_MIN 5 Minutes SETUP_SUSPENDTIME_10_MIN 10 Minutes SETUP_SUSPENDTIME_15_MIN 15 Minutes SETUP_SUSPENDTIME_20_MIN 20 Minutes SETUP_SUSPENDTIME_30_MIN 30 Minutes SETUP_SUSPENDTIME_40_MIN 40 Minutes SETUP_SUSPENDTIME_60_MIN 60 Minutes BIOS_SUSPEND_MODE Suspend Mode permanent or current SETUP_SUSPEND_TO_RAM Suspend to RAM SETUP_SUSPEND_TO_DISK Suspend to Disk BIOS_SUSPENDTODISK_TIME Suspe...

Page 105: ... 3 Discrete BIOS Settings Option Parameter Description Setting Parameter Value Description BIOS_SPEAKER_VOLUME Speaker Volume current only 0 to 0x3F Pass a value within the range specified to change the speaker volume setting The greater the value the louder the volume setting Note that the setting you specify is not retained after the system is shut down BIOS_VIDEO_BRIGHTNESS Video Display Bright...

Page 106: ...lor transflective LCD type current only 0 to 0x7F Pass a value within this range to specify the contrast for the current setting The greater the value the higher the contrast setting Note that the setting you specify is not retained after the system is shut down Table 7 3 Discrete BIOS Settings Option Parameter Description Setting Parameter Value Description ...

Page 107: ...Recovery CD Utility Stylistic LT floppy diskette An external floppy disk drive Fujitsu model FMWFD2 A Stylistic LT mini dock An external CD ROM drive Drivers for your CD ROM drive for MS DOS are required if your CD ROM drive does not use a PC Card interface If required add your CD ROM drivers to the Fujitsu Recovery CD Utility Stylistic LT floppy diskette and modify the CONFIG SYS and or AUTOEXEC ...

Page 108: ...A 2 Recovering the Disk Image 4 Insert the product recovery CD in the CD ROM drive 5 The recovery CD is automatically executed Follow the prompts that appear to complete the disk image recovery ...

Page 109: ...the directory HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Detect 4 From the Edit menu choose New DWORD Value A new value appears in the registry 5 Select the new value and choose Modify from the Edit menu Name the new value ACPIOption and set the value to 1H 6 In the Registry Editor open the directory HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Enum USB ROOT_HUB PCI VEN_8086 and change the value of Config...

Page 110: ...B 2 Enabling ACPI ...

Page 111: ...onsult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emissions limits governing this device Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network 7 Note Stylistic LT pen tablets shipped outside of North America do not have an internal modem The following information applies only to those ...

Page 112: ...r credit card telephones Elevators highways tunnels automobile subway railroad or pedestrian where a person with impaired hearing might be isolated in an emergency Places where telephones are specifically installed to alert emergency authorities such as fire police or medical assistance personnel Hospital rooms residential health care facilities convalescent homes and prisons Workstations for the ...

Page 113: ...possede un modem interne conforme aux normes de certification d Industrie Canada pour protéger les réseaux de télécommunications et satisfaire aux normes de sécurité Avant de connecter cet équipement à une ligne téléphonique l utilisateur doit vérifier s il est permis de connecter cet équipement aux installations de télécommunications locales L utilisateur est averti que même la conformité aux nor...

Page 114: ...tricité les lignes téléphoniques et les conduites d eau métalliques sont connectées ensemble Les utilisateurs ne doivent pas tenter d établir ces connexions eux mêmes mais doivent contacter les services d inspection d installations électriques appropriés ou un électricien Ceci peut être particulièrement important en régions rurales ...

Page 115: ...ing Interface A predefined set of routines and tools that tells the computer the correct order in which to run procedures when building a particular application Using an API allows a programmer to create a similar look and feel between different programs APM 7 Advanced Power Management A power management standard designed to help make battery use more efficient by recognizing which system devices ...

Page 116: ...ection 7 The ability to interact with another device computer or the Internet by means of a serial infrared Ethernet or dial up connection CPU 7 Central Processing Unit Also called the microprocessor the CPU is the brains of the computer The CPU performs most of the fetching decoding and execution of instructions performed by the computer CRT 7 Cathode Ray Tube The technology around which an exter...

Page 117: ...occurs with other displays ECP 7 Extended Capabilities Port ECP is a standard developed by HP and Microsoft to support bidirectional parallel port communications between the system and peripherals ESD 7 Electrostatic Discharge A situation in which static electricity is transferred through human hands into sensitive electronic components resulting in damage ESD damage is usually caused by working o...

Page 118: ...stylus The software recognizes and interprets the individual letters as standard input and manipulates and stores it as it would data received from a keyboard IDE 7 Integrated Device Electronics IDE is an interface for storage devices in which the device controller is actually an integrated part of the drive Using IDE technology eliminates the need for a special adapter I O 7 Input Output The most...

Page 119: ... covers a discrete area such as a large work area or building LANs are employed to allow users to share the same resources such as printers The LAN is composed of a number of clients and a central server Using a server takes some of the processing load off the individual clients It also allows the clients to share data through the server LBA 7 Logical Block Addressing LBA is an efficient way of ad...

Page 120: ...directs the system input output operations memory and file management and CPU time allocation See MS DOS PC Card 7 A removable card such as modem Ethernet or storage card that conforms to the PCMCIA specification PCI Bus 7 The PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect bus is a specification introduced by Intel corporation that provides a processor independent data path between the CPU and high speed p...

Page 121: ...ouse Keyboard Ports 7 A 6 pin type of port usually used for connecting a mouse or keyboard to a system Using the PS 2 port for the mouse or keyboard frees up the serial port for use by a peripheral requiring more pins RAM 7 Random Access Memory A type of volatile memory that can be accessed by the processor in any order Unlike ROM which can only be read RAM can be read or written to When power is ...

Page 122: ... the memory chip with the CPU s system clock SIR 7 Serial Infrared also known as Standard Infrared A method of transferring data between two unconnected devices using an infrared beam SIR is usually limited to devices which are within one meter of each other SIR is capable of transferring data at up to 115Kbps SIR is part of the IrDA 1 0 and 1 1 specifications SMI 7 System Management Interrupt A h...

Page 123: ... specification can be obtained from the USB web site at http www usb org V 90 7 A standard for 56 Kbps modems which resolves differences between X2 and K56flex VAR 7 Value Added Reseller A reseller who purchases basic equipment from an original equipment manufacturer The VAR modifies the original equipment to the needs of specific customers by adding custom software and or peripherals VESA 7 Video...

Page 124: ...D 10 Glossary ...

Page 125: ...attery life 4 5 battery pack charge status 6 1 battery pack system power hardware and power management 6 1 bridge battery specifications 4 5 main battery pack specifications 4 5 BIOS configuration APIs 7 1 BIOS settings about 3 2 configuring with MFGLITE command line utility 3 21 locking all options with MFGLITE 3 24 parameters for MFGLITE command line 3 21 BIOS Setup advanced page lock setting wi...

Page 126: ...ations 4 4 default settings for BIOS Setup options 3 20 Desktop Management Interface DMI 2 0 Specification xii digitizer specifications 4 3 dimensions pen tablet 4 6 diskette access BIOS Option 3 12 display select hotpad and display BIOS option 3 9 display external selecting in BIOS Setup 3 9 display specifications TFT and CTF displays 4 2 DLLs for configuring BIOS options See also APIs for config...

Page 127: ... 3 23 expand VGA screen enabling 3 24 fixed disk boot sector 3 24 hard disk drive timeout 3 27 hotpads enabling 3 24 idle mode CPU speed 3 27 idle timeout 3 27 internal modem enabling 3 23 keyboard mouse hot plug enabling 3 24 LCD backlight level 3 24 level 2 cache 3 23 low battery CPU speed 3 27 numlock 3 21 parallel port enabling 3 23 parallel port mode 3 23 parallel port system resources 3 24 p...

Page 128: ...or Power Savings Mode 3 15 processor speed 6 4 product recovery CD recovering the disk image A 1 Q QuickBoot mode enabling in BIOS Setup 3 18 R recovering the disk image A 1 registry Windows 98 related documentation xii related documentation xi Resume On LAN 3 17 resume on modem ring enabling in BIOS Setup 3 16 resume on serial activity enabling in BIOS Setup 3 17 resume on time enabling in BIOS S...

Page 129: ... changing in BIOS Setup 3 4 U Universal Serial Bus specification xii USB port position assignments 5 8 USB port specifications pen tablet 4 3 user password enabling in BIOS Setup 3 11 V video controller specifications 4 1 video memory specifications 4 1 video modes supported for use with external monitor 4 2 video port connector pin assignments 5 4 video timeout configuring in BIOS Setup 3 13 vide...

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