Removing The Pen Tablet; High-Usage Cradle - Fujitsu Point 1600 User Manual

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Removing the Pen Tablet

To remove the pen tablet from the high-connectivity cradle,
1.
Suspend or shut down and turn off the pen tablet.
2.
Choose one of the following:
• If the cradle latches are in the unlocked position, or you have a non-locking
version of the cradle, you can pull the pen tablet directly out of the cradle in
a straight line.
• If the cradle latches are in the locked position (the pen tablet cannot be
pulled directly out of the cradle), push the pen tablet into the cradle to
release the cradle latches. Note that if the tubular lock is in the locked
position, you also need to unlock the tubular lock before you can release the
cradle latches. Ensure that both cradle latches click into the unlocked
position. If the pen tablet remains locked inside the cradle or only one latch
releases, see "Synchronizing Cradle Latches" at the end of this chapter for a
description of the latch mechanism and techniques for removing the pen
tablet.
3.
Once removed from the cradle, you can start the pen tablet or, if you suspended
the pen tablet, resume system operation.

High-Usage Cradle

Peripheral connectors on the high-usage cradle are described in Table 2-3.
Port
Mouse Port
DC Input
Keyboard Port
For information about connecting peripheral devices to the high-usage cradle, refer
to the Connectivity Peripherals Installation Guide: Point 510, Point 1600.
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Using Point 510/Point 1600 Connectivity Peripherals
Table 2-3. High-Usage Cradle Connectors
This 6-pin mini-DIN plug is used to attach a
PS/2-style mouse.
This connector is used to connect a DC power source
such as the Fujitsu AC adapter or auto adapter.
This 6-pin mini-DIN plug can be used to attach a
Fujitsu low-power keyboard and most other
PS/2-style keyboards.
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