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CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
Printed in Japan
Thank you for purchasing the CASIO FIVA MPC-501.
This guide describes the basic operations of the
product.
Read this guide in its entirely before handling or
operating the product, and keep it close at hand so it
can be easily referenced.
MPC-501 series
Users Guide
Printed on recycled paper.
FIVA
Users Guide
(MPC-501 series)
This document is printed using
environmentally friendly soy ink.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Guide

™CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, JapanPrinted in JapanThank you for purchasing the CASIO FIVA MPC-501.This g

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8Before Using FIVA• This product has been designed and manufactured under stringentquality control. Should you suspect FIVA is defective ormalfunction

Page 3 - Packing List

1004. Aligning the replicator connector on the bottom of FIVA with theconnector on the port replicator, lower FIVA onto the port replicator.Make sure

Page 4 - Safety Precautions

1013Using the Floppy Disk DriveConnecting the optionally available floppy disk drive (MPC-140FDDE)lets you use both 720KB and 1.44MB floppy diskettes.

Page 5 - Warning!

102Using an External MonitorUse the following procedures to connect a CRT or LCD monitor toFIVA for big-screen viewing. Changing the display mode enab

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1033Colors Size (Pixels)16-bit 640×480/800×600/1024×768256 Colors 640×480/800×600/1024×76816 Colors 640×480/800×600/1024×768Change these settings.Impo

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104Connecting a Mouse or External KeyboardYou can connect a mouse or external keyboard to the PS/2 port. Usethe standard Windows 98 properties screen

Page 8 - Caution!

1053TroubleshootingThis section describes what you should do whenever you start toexperience problems with operation of FIVA, its peripherals, or thea

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106ModelSerial Number (on the bottom panel)Memory Capacity(MB)FIVA Hard Disk Capacity (GB)Hard Disk Free Space (MB)Battery Pack (Used/No Used)Peripher

Page 10 - Before Using FIVA

1073FIVA MalfunctionSymptomFIVA is emitting smoke and heat.FIVA malfunctionYou don’t know what to do.Recommended ActionImmediately turn off power and

Page 11 - Computer Viruses

108Power SupplyNoteFor safety reasons, FIVA is designed so CPU Clock Speed slowsdown whenever internal temperature rises above a certain level. Ifoper

Page 12 - Turning Off Power

1093Display ProblemsSymptomNothing on the display, Power indicatorlamp is not lit.Display has gone blank.The operator cannot remember theWindows 98 pa

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9Computer VirusesAvoiding Computer VirusesA computer virus is a program. It gets installed on your systemwithout you being aware of it, and can do any

Page 14 - Consumables

110SymptomCannot perform infrared data communi-cation.Cannot send data correctly usinginfrared data communication.Sound output is too slow.Sound outpu

Page 15 - Maintenance and Care

1113SymptomBuilt-in modem does not work.(MPC-501M62E only)The microphone suddenly fails duringrecording or output from the speakersuddenly cuts off du

Page 16 - Maintenance

112SymptomPower indicator lamp flashes redimmediately after charging.FIVA beeps during operation.FIVA suddenly hangs up.System runs too slow (1).Syste

Page 17 - CASIO ELECTRONICS CO. LTD

1133SymptomHot keys do not work.Mobile Cockpit is not displayed.Windows 98 is hung up.General Operation Problems (continued)Recommended ActionTap the

Page 18 - Contents

114The following explanation, pages 114 to 117, is about the TerminalEquipment (hardware modem) embedded in CASSIOPEIA FIVAseries (models with the mod

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1153If the terminal equipment MBH7MD23-8556CA causes harm to thetelephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advancethat temporary disc

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116This equipment is registered with the FCC under Part 68 as acomponent device for use with CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. modelsCASSIOPEIA FIVA Series. In

Page 21 - About This User’s Guide

1173For users in CanadaNOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment.This certification means that the equipment meetstelecommunic

Page 22 - Chapter 1

118ITU-T V.21ITU-T V22bisITU-T V32ITU-T V32bisITU-T V34V34bisV.90K56flexITU-T V.27terITU-T V.29ITU-T V.17Function Protcol Speed CommentNetwork control

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1193MBH7MD23-8556CAcommunication connectorConnecting to telephone lineThe dedicated modular cable that comes with the modem shall beused to connect th

Page 24 - Features

10FIVAPrecaution Label• The label shown above is affixed to the bottom of FIVA. Be sure tocarefully observe these precautions at all times. Never remo

Page 25 - Multi-Communication port*

120Connecting to the FIVATurn off the power of the FIVA first and then connect as depictedbelow.* Modular cable:Part No.: PX735-UL-MCCASIO INC.(Toll f

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1213For the connection to the telephone line, connect the modular jackdirectly as shown below or connect via Inline Coupler.Caution on operation of th

Page 27 - Keyboard

122SpecificationsSound FunctionsInputDeviceInterfacesExpandedMemory (RAM)MonitorFunctionsMemoryModel MPC-501M62E MPC-501M63E MPC-501M63OCPU National S

Page 28 - Key Combinations

1233*1 Resolution indicates the number of vertical and horizontal dots. Larger numbers indicatehigher resolution, clearer images, and a larger display

Page 29 - Pulling out the Stylus

124Options ListThe useful options shown below are available for use with the FIVA MPC-501 Series.Memory Expansion DIMM Board Port Replicator(Product N

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FIVA User’s Guide(MPC-501 series)1st. ed. 2001-09CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, JapanNotes• This guide cann

Page 31 - To set the battery pack

™CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, JapanPrinted in JapanThank you for purchasing the CASIO FIVA MPC-501.This g

Page 32 - Charging the Battery Pack

11Avoid Strong Vibration and Impact• Strong vibration or impact can cause malfunction. Be particularlycareful when FIVA is turned on. Vibration and im

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12Floppy Diskette and Hard Disk DataDisk Operations• A lit hard disk drive or floppy disk drive access lamp indicates thata disk operation is being pe

Page 34 - Turning on Power

13Stylus• Purchase a new stylus whenever the tip of your stylus becomesdamaged.Screen Protective film• Purchase a new screen protective film when the

Page 35 - Shutting Down the Power

14• Keep the tip of the stylus free of dirt by wiping it periodically with asoft cloth. Also take care that you do not misplace or lose thestylus.• Cl

Page 36 - Choose this command

15The CE marking below applies to the EU region. Declarator of conformity is as follows:GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THE

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16ContentsPacking List ...1Safety Precautions ...

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17Using handwriting input (smARTwriter) ...47How does it work? ...

Page 39 - Chapter 2

FIVA User’s Guide(MPC-501 series)1st. ed. 2001-09CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, JapanNotes• This guide cann

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18Using the Battery Pack ...90Checking the Current Charge Level of the Batte

Page 41 - Using the Stylus

19About This User’s GuideThis User’s Guide is divided into the five sections shown below. Besure you read the section titled “Before Using FIVA” start

Page 42 - Pen Operations

Chapter 1Getting ReadyThis chapter provides youwith general descriptionof functions and partnames. It also explainsrequired procedures forturning powe

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231FeaturesThe MPC-501 Series is a lightweight and compact pen typecomputer.6.7-inch SVGA (800 × 600) TFT LCD• High-precision, high-resolution CASIO H

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24KeyboardControl key and 10-key padPC card release leverUse this lever when removing a PCcard from FIVA.MicrophonePower switchTurns FIVA poweron and

Page 46 - 5 Ten key

251Battery release latchOperate this latch torelease the battery pack.(page 31)Battery packRAM module screwNever touch here.Reset switchPressing this

Page 47 - Training smARTwriter

26Key NameEscapeDeleteBackspaceTabFnAlternateControlShift10 keysEnter (Return)Decimal pointHyphenSpaceCursorDescriptionCancels an operation.Deletes th

Page 48 - Using Quick Trainer

271KeyFn+“1”Fn+“2”Fn+“3”Fn+“4”Fn+“5”+“6”FnFn+“0”FnDel Alt++CtrlAlt DelFn+“ . ”Fn+“–”Fn Spc+Fn+Key Combinations• Key combinations where you must hold d

Page 49 - Using the Euro Trainer

28Before Using FIVA for the First TimeConnecting the Neck StrapConnect the supplied neck to the hookon the left side of the FIVA unit.Affixing the Scr

Page 50 - Using smARTwriter

1• Do not dispose of the box and packing materials. Use the box and packing materialsfor storage and transport.FIVA501User’s GuideWindows98First Step

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291Connecting the AC AdaptorConnect the AC adaptor to FIVA as shown in the illustration below.You can connect the AC adaptor with the battery pack in

Page 52 - Activating the Correction Box

30To set the battery pack1. Turn over the FIVA.2. Carefully slide the battery pack onto FIVA as shown in theillustration until you hear it clicks secu

Page 53 - Using the Correction Box

311To remove the battery pack1. Turn over the FIVA.2. While sliding the battery release latch in the direction indicated inthe illustration below, pul

Page 54 - The smARTwriter Menu

32FIVA’s lamp lights amber when charging starts, and turns greenwhen charging is complete. If the lamp goes out during charging,it can mean that FIV

Page 55 - Character

331Turning on PowerTo turn on the powerThough it may take a few moments before anything appears onthe display, you do not need to keep the power switc

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34* You can change the trigger time setting using the PowerManagement settings under Mobile Cockpit. See page 79.• If power does not turn on when you

Page 57 - Macros & Gestures

351To shut down Windows 98 from the Start menu1. Tap the Start button on the Taskbar.2. Choose Shut Down...3. Tap the option button next to “Shut dow

Page 58 - Application Shortcuts

36To enter the Standby Mode from the Start menu1. Tap the Start button on the Taskbar.2. Choose Shut Down...3. Tap the option button next to “Stand b

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371To enter the Hibernation Mode with the power switchHolding down the power switch for more than one second enters theHibernation Mode.Windows 98 dat

Page 60 - Library Manager

Chapter 2Using FIVAThis chapter explains howto turn on power and per-form a number of basiccomputer operations.

Page 61 - Libraries Button

2Safety Precautions• To use this product safely and correctly, read this User’s Guidethoroughly and operate as instructed.After reading this guide, ke

Page 63 - Properties

412Using the StylusBefore actually using the stylus to perform screen operations, be sureto first clean the tip of the stylus and the screen. Performi

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42Pen OperationsWith FIVA, you can perform all the operations you need by lightlytouching the screen. The following provides descriptions andexamples

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432Using the KeyboardKeyboard TypesFIVA Hard KeyboardThe keys to the right of the FIVA display are grouped according tofunction: control keys, 10-key

Page 66 - Quitting smARTwriter

44Changing the Mobile Keyboard SizeTouch and hold the lower right corner of the keyboard with the stylusso the pointer changes from to . Drag the

Page 67 - Using smARTscribble

452Inputting Text with the Mobile KeyboardThere are five different Mobile Keyboard configurations. Try them outand find the one that suits you best. T

Page 69 - Editing Text

472Using handwriting input (smARTwriter)FIVA comes with smARTwriter handwriting recognition software. Youcan find detailed information about all of th

Page 70 - Changing the Ink width

48Achieving Good RecognitionFollowing the tips listed below helps to improve the handwritingrecognition rate.• Write without stopping. There is no nee

Page 71 - Guidelines

4923. The Quick Trainer window appears, showing a passage of text.4. Copy each character into the slot or box directly under it, onecharacter in each

Page 72 - Previewing a Document

3 Warning!Handling FIVAShould FIVA malfunction, start to emit smoke or astrange odor, or otherwise behave abnormally,immediately shut down the power,

Page 73 - Using Mobile Cockpit

50Using smARTwriterThis section explains what you need to know in order to actually setup and use smARTwriter on your FIVA.Starting Up smARTwritersmAR

Page 74 - 1 Toolbar Switch

512• Pen-Aware mode ( )This is an automatic mode used by applications with several inputfields. Pen-aware applications (such as ART’s Quick Trainer) s

Page 75 - 2 Starting Up a System Tool

52Using GesturesA “gesture” is a symbol you draw to activate a special function orenter a special character, like a backspace, new line, etc.The follo

Page 76 - To display BIOS settings

532To activate the Correction Box with the menu1. Write until a recognition error occurs.2. Select (highlight) the misrecognized word.3. Tap the smART

Page 77 - Changing BIOS Settings

54The smARTwriter MenuTapping the smARTwriter icon opens the smARTwriter menu, whichprovides access to the main functions of smARTwriter.CorrectActiva

Page 78 - Password Settings

552TrainYou can train smARTwriter to recognize your own individualhandwriting style for characters, strings, macros, gestures, orapplication shortcuts

Page 79 - Right-tap here

562. In the upper part of the Trainer dialog box, select the segments orparts of the ink pattern that you want to use as a character.Note• Tap the ink

Page 80 - Tap the Mobile Cockpit icon

572Note• If you open the Trainer dialog box while text is selected in adocument, the selected text is automatically replaced by the newlytrained chara

Page 81 - Normal Mode Economy Mode

583. Tap Finish to save the macro and close the Train Macro Wizard.Existing Macro1. On the dialog box that appears, select the macro or gesture youwan

Page 82 - To make user settings

5923. In response to the prompt that appears, tap New Shortcut if youare creating a new shortcut, or Existing Shortcuts to associatethe ink pattern wi

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4 Warning!The liquid inside the LCD is harmful to humans. Nevertouch it or allow it to get in your mouth.• Should liquid from the LCD panel accidental

Page 84 - Brightness Control icon

60LibraryThe collection of characters and shapes recognized by smARTwriteris called the Library of Models. smARTwriter contains a pre-definedLibrary o

Page 85 - 7 Adjusting Speaker Volume

612To view: Select:All characters in the Library of Models AllLower case characters only LowerUpper case characters only UpperNumbers only DigitsSymbo

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62Using the Libraries WindowUse the Libraries Window to create new libraries, open an existinglibrary (change the active library), and to copy and del

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632To delete a libraryNote• Make sure that the library you are deleting is not the active library. Ifit is, change the active library.1. On the Librar

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64InkThe settings on this tab control the way the electronic ink is displayedon the FIVA screen.Ink WidthUse this setting to change the width of the i

Page 89 - See w above

652OrientationNote• This option affects smARTwriter only. The screen orientation of yourother applications does not change.These settings let you adju

Page 90 - Using the Battery Pack

66ConstraintsThis tab lets you turn recognition filters on and off. Turning on filtershelps to improve recognition.As explained previously, smARTwrite

Page 91 - Forced Hibernation Mode

672Using smARTscribbleBasic ConceptsAbout smARTscribblesmARTscribble is a sketching application you can use to draw on thescreen and capture the ink p

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683. Lift the stylus from the screen. All the strokes contained within theselection boundary become highlighted. Strokes that are partiallywithin the

Page 93 - Chapter 3

692To modify existing text1. Tap the Text button () to switch to the text mode.2. Tap the text item you want to edit.3. Make any changes you want.4. A

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5 Warning!Use only the AC adaptor specified by CASIO for thisproduct. Use of another type of AC adaptor createsthe danger of fire.Use only the battery

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70InkChanging the Ink colorTo change the color of the ink1. On the Edit menu, tap Pen Color to display the Color dialog box,which is a standard Window

Page 96 - Infrared Data Communication

712smARTscribble DocumentsCreating, Saving and Opening DocumentssmARTscribble documents can be saved as files.Note• smARTscribble document files have

Page 97 - USB Connection

72Page SizeEach new smARTscribble document page is sized to fit the FIVAscreen. Use the Expand () to expand the size of the documentpage.• To lengthen

Page 98 - Using a PC Card

732Using Mobile CockpitYour FIVA comes with Mobile Cockpit pre-installed, an original CASIOapplication that makes operation quicker and easier. To sta

Page 99 - Using the Port Replicator

7411111 Toolbar SwitchThere are two different Mobile Cockpit toolbars, a SystemManagement toolbar and an Application Startup Toolbar. Only one ofthese

Page 100 - Important

752To assign an application to the Application Toolbar from theMy Computer folderDrag the application you want from the Windows 98 My Computerfolder a

Page 101 - Using the Floppy Disk Drive

76Displaying Current BIOS SettingsMobile Cockpit lets you view the BIOS settings of your FIVA, and evenmake certain changes to them. Though the BIOS s

Page 102 - Using an External Monitor

772Changing BIOS SettingsThe following procedures can be used to change certain BIOSsettings. The following describes the BIOS settings you can change

Page 103

782) To change replicator COM port settingsThe factory default setting for the COM1 Port setting of a modelequipped with a built-in modem is “Multi-Co

Page 104 - Connecting a Printer

792On the BIOS Settings screen, tap the Security tab.You can specify separate passwords for User and Supervisor.Check the checkbox next to “Request pa

Page 105 - Troubleshooting

6 Caution!Do not place FIVA on an unstable or uneven surface.Doing so can cause FIVA to fall, creating the dangerof malfunction, fire, and electric sh

Page 106 - FIVA Hard Disk Capacity (GB)

80The following describes the settings you can make with the MobileCockpit menu.Tap the Mobile Cockpit icon.Menu ItemAuto hideHideKeep on topLarge But

Page 107 - FIVA Malfunction

812Normal Mode Economy Mode Power Management OffCPU Clock Speed 100% 50% 100%Hard Disk Power Off 5 minutes 1 minute No power offLCD Brightness 90% 50%

Page 108 - Power Supply

82To make user settings1. Tap the Mobile Cockpit Tools icon.2. On the menu that appears, tap Power Management Setup Tool.Low BatterySystem SettingsHDD

Page 109 - Display Problems

832ItemSystem SettingsLow BatteryHDDCPULCDDescriptionUse the settings in this area to specify the amount of time thatshould pass after the last operat

Page 110 - Software Problems

8455555 Adjusting Display BrightnessTap the button on the System Management Toolbar and make thesettings on the dialog box that appears.You can also

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85277777 Adjusting Speaker VolumeUse the following procedure to adjust the sound output volume.To adjust volume from Mobile CockpitTap the Mobile Cock

Page 112 - General Operation Problems

86To adjust volume from the TaskbarTap the Volume Control icon on the right side of the Taskbar todisplay the Volume Control panel. Drag the slider up

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87299999 Show PropertiesTap these buttons to display the properties of the infrared port or PCcard.On the System Management Toolbar, tap the button t

Page 114

88qqqqq Battery Level IndicatorThe Mobile Cockpit also includes a green graphic meter that showsthe current battery status. When the battery pack is b

Page 115

892eeeee Entering the Hibernation ModeSee w above.rrrrr Using Mobile Cockpit HelpTo display on-line help for Mobile Cockpit, select Mobile CockpitHelp

Page 116

7 Caution!Be sure to grasp the plug when unplugging the powercord from the wall outlet. Pulling on the cord candamage it, break the wiring, or cause s

Page 117 - For users in Canada

90Using the Battery PackA charged battery pack lets you run FIVA without connecting the ACadaptor. The following describes various power managementfun

Page 118 - Main functions of the modem

912NoteBattery charging is performed any time the AC adaptor is connected,even while FIVA is turned on. Note, however, that a full charge isattained m

Page 119 - Connecting to telephone line

92When to Replace the Battery PackThe battery pack is a consumable item, and after long use theamount of operating time provided by a fully charged ba

Page 120 - Connecting to the FIVA

Chapter 3SupplementaryInformationThis chapter contains informationabout how to connectperipherals and what to dowhen you experienceproblems.

Page 122 - Specifications

953Note the following important points before connecting a peripheral.• Some peripherals require changes in FIVA settings.Some peripherals require cer

Page 123

96NoteNever move FIVA with the communication cable connected to thecommunication port. Doing so can damage the communication portor cause the communic

Page 124 - Options List

9734. On the Taskbar, check the Infrared Monitor icon to make sure thatit has changed to the form that indicates infrared communication isenabled.FIVA

Page 125 - Power Plug and AC Adaptor

98Loading PC Card and Expansion MemoryUsing a PC CardFIVA has one “PC Card Standard PCMCIA TYPE II” PC card slot. Thefollowing describes the types of

Page 126

993Normally when you insert a PC card, FIVA detects it automaticallyloads the required software. If automatic installation is not performed,follow the

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