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Assembling the Port Replicator

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Assembling the Port Replicator

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The port replicator is assembled using a cradle module and a portable port expander. The process of 
assembling the port replicator is outlined in the following: 

• Install the portable port expander in the cradle module.

• Attach the rubber feet to the cradle module. 

• Attach the wire catch to the cradle module. 

(Required if using the port replicator with the folding desk stand.) 

Detailed procedures for these tasks are given in this section. Before you begin, the latch and spacer 
provided with the portable port expander must be removed. See “Removing the Latch and Spacer (For 
Installation in Cradle Module Only)” on page 2-1 for details. 

Note that the following hardware is included with the cradle module and is used when assembling the 
port replicator: 

• Four rubber feet with four mounting screws

• Wire  catch

• Cover label (not used in this assembly) 

• Two tube keys for use with the tubular lock (locking versions only) 

Summary of Contents for Point 1600

Page 1: ...Connectivity Peripherals Installation Guide Point 510 Point 1600 ...

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Page 3: ...Connectivity Peripherals Installation Guide Point 510 Point 1600 ...

Page 4: ... Point 510 and Point 1600 are trademarks of Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc The Fujitsu logo is a registered trademark of Fujitsu Ltd All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 1999 Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc No part of this publication may be copied reproduced or translated without the prior consent of Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc No part of ...

Page 5: ...ocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this de...

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Page 7: ...and Spacer For Installation in Cradle Module Only 2 1 Connectors 2 2 Assembling the Port Replicator 2 3 Attaching the Feet 2 4 Attaching the Wire Catch 2 4 Connectors 2 5 Using the Folding Desk Stand 2 7 Assembling the High Usage Cradle 2 8 Installing the High Usage Cradle 2 12 Assembling the High Connectivity Cradle 2 14 Installing the High Connectivity Cradle 2 17 Installing the Wall Mount Cradl...

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Page 9: ...these peripherals For instructions on using these peripherals with your pen tablet refer to the Connectivity Peripherals User s Guide Point 510 Point 1600 Note All connectivity peripherals designed for use with the Point 510 pen tablet are also compatible with the Point 1600 pen tablet Organization 0 This guide is organized as follows Chapter 1 Introducing Connectivity Peripherals This chapter pro...

Page 10: ...viii About This Guide ...

Page 11: ...ripheral products Note that some models are available in locking and non locking versions The components used to assemble each connectivity peripheral are described later in this chapter The type of cradle module locking or non locking installed in this assembly determines whether the connectivity peripheral is a locking or non locking version The cradle module is not sold as a separate product It...

Page 12: ... port expander duplicates the mouse port on the pen tablet On the Point 1600 pen tablet this port can function as either a keyboard or mouse port Table 1 2 Connectors on Connectivity Peripherals Portable Port Expander Port Replicator High Usage Cradle High Connectivity Cradle Wall Mount Cradle Charge Only Cradle Serial Port A Serial Port B Mouse Port on portable port expander Keyboard Mouse Port o...

Page 13: ...pherals Assembly and installation instructions given in this manual generally refer to the locking version of the cradle module however these instructions also apply to the non locking version with the exception of instructions regarding locking and latching the pen tablet into the cradle module The Portable Port Expander 1 The portable port expander is best suited for mobile computing tasks where...

Page 14: ...sage Cradle 1 The high usage cradle is designed for applications where the pen tablet is inserted into and removed from the cradle frequently The high usage cradle is equipped with special high usage connector pins that are designed to withstand a high number of pen tablet insertion and removal operations This cradle is best suited for desk top or counter top installations where the cradle remains...

Page 15: ...ows you to lock the pen tablet into the cradle The high connectivity cradle is assembled using a cradle module cradle base and portable port expander An AC adapter must also be installed in the cradle base if the cradle is to provide power to the system An AC adapter is shipped with each pen tablet and can also be purchased separately High Connectivity Cradle Cradle Base Portable Port Expander Cra...

Page 16: ...esigned for a desk top or counter top installation where a quick connection to a DC power source is needed The pen tablet can be placed in the charge only cradle and used while external DC power is supplied by the cradle The cradle accommodates the pen tablet with or without the hand strap FMWHS5 attached The connector pins on the cradle are high usage type connectors and are designed to withstand...

Page 17: ... Peripherals User s Guide Removing the Latch and Spacer For Installation in Cradle Module Only 2 The portable port expander is shipped with two extra screws that are used if the portable port expander is installed in the cradle module as a component in another connectivity peripheral assembly If you plan to install the portable port expander in the cradle module you must first remove the latch and...

Page 18: ...ternal device with a serial interface Note the following 1 This port provides only the Rx and Tx receive and transmit signals of the RS232 C interface 2 When this port is enabled the IrDA port on the pen tablet is disabled Parallel Port This 25 pin D sub female connector can be used to connect a device with a parallel interface such as a parallel printer Floppy Disk Drive Port This connector can b...

Page 19: ... using the port replicator with the folding desk stand Detailed procedures for these tasks are given in this section Before you begin the latch and spacer provided with the portable port expander must be removed See Removing the Latch and Spacer For Installation in Cradle Module Only on page 2 1 for details Note that the following hardware is included with the cradle module and is used when assemb...

Page 20: ...il they are snug do not over tighten them Note The feet are only installed on the cradle module when assembling the port replicator Do not install the feet if you are assembling the high usage cradle high connectivity cradle or wall mount base Attaching the Wire Catch 2 The port replicator is designed for use with the FMWDS3 folding desk stand to improve viewing and usability To secure the port re...

Page 21: ...round hole 3 Insert the opposite end of the wire catch into the corresponding slotted hole To do so push the end of the wire catch inward until it can be inserted into the hole Note Ensure that the wire catch is not installed backwards When installed correctly the wire catch hooks over the top of the desk stand Connectors 2 Figure 2 5 shows the location of connectors on the port replicator Note th...

Page 22: ...nector can be used to connect a device with a parallel interface such as a parallel printer Floppy Disk Drive Port This connector can be used to connect the Fujitsu FMWFD2 floppy disk drive Mouse Port on portable port expander This connector can be used to connect a PS 2 style mouse When used with the Point 1600 pen tablet this connector can be connected to either a PS 2 style keyboard or mouse Vi...

Page 23: ... position and four open positions The four open positions allow you to set up the desk stand in four different viewing angles A storage pouch is provided with the desk stand Figure 2 6 Folding Desk Stand G rasp Here To Unlock Locking Pins One folded locking position Four open locking positions Rubber Feet Top of desk stand snaps over rubber feet when stand is folded Hook wire catch over this part ...

Page 24: ... hardware is supplied that is not used in this assembly Knob spacer nylon washer star lock washer screw and cover included with cradle base Cover label included with cradle module Two tube keys for use with the tubular lock included with the locking version of the cradle module To attach the cradle module to the cradle base 1 Insert the cradle module into the cradle base as shown in Figure 2 7 Not...

Page 25: ...Figure 2 7 5 Install the knob and spacer on the desired side of the cradle Do not tighten the knob in this step 6 Tighten the screw that you installed in step 4 to 1 2 turn past finger tight and install the cover over the head of the screw as shown in Figure 2 7 To do so remove the protective backing and apply the adhesive side of the cover toward the cradle 7 Install the cover label inside the cr...

Page 26: ...r on the cradle module 5 Coil the DC supply cable of the AC adapter into figure eight loops as shown in Figure 2 8 and tie the coiled cable using the twist tie provided with the AC adapter Ensure that there is enough slack in the cable to allow the cradle module to pivot to the fully tilted position The high usage cradle is now ready for installation at the work site Figure 2 8 High Usage Cradle B...

Page 27: ...ibes these connectors Table 2 3 High Usage Cradle Connectors Port Description Mouse Port This 6 pin mini DIN plug is used to attach a PS 2 style mouse DC Input This connector is used to connect a DC power source such as the Fujitsu AC adapter or auto adapter Keyboard Port This 6 pin mini DIN plug can be used to attach a PS 2 style keyboard ...

Page 28: ...ide down 3 Attach your keyboard and mouse if used to the keyboard and mouse ports on the bottom of the high usage cradle module 4 Route the cables for the keyboard and mouse through one of the following paths Through the cutouts provided in the front and sides of the cradle base called out in Figure 2 8 Out the back of the cradle base via the channel in the middle 5 Turn the high usage cradle upsi...

Page 29: ...ppropriate security product Fasten the cradle to the desktop by installing 1 4 screws in the mounting holes in the cradle base The mounting holes in the cradle base are shown in Figure 2 9 Obtain screws of an appropriate type for your installation Figure 2 9 Fastening Cradle Module to Desktop 9 Attach the AC power cord to the AC adapter and plug the other end into an AC outlet The high usage cradl...

Page 30: ...own in Figure 2 10 To do so remove the latch and spacer from the portable port expander See Removing the Latch and Spacer earlier in this chapter for details 2 Insert the cradle module into the cradle base as shown in Figure 2 10 Note that this may be a snug fit The cradle base is equipped with metal brackets one at each end where the screws fasten the cradle module A felt pad is glued onto each b...

Page 31: ...h Connectivity Cradle 2 15 Figure 2 10 High Connectivity Cradle Assembly Cradle Base 545HUCAS Cover Screw Nylon Washer Spacer Knob Portable Port Kensington Security Standard Slot Screws Cradle Module Star Washer Expander ...

Page 32: ...le of the AC adapter into figure eight loops as shown in Figure 2 11 and tie the coiled cable using the tie wrap provided Ensure that there is enough slack in the cable to allow the cradle module to pivot to the fully tilted position The cradle is now ready for installation at the work site Figure 2 11 High Connectivity Cradle Bottom View Keyboard Mouse DC Input Port Port Power Port Serial Port B ...

Page 33: ...or free play of the cradle module by adjusting the viewing angle To do so loosen the adjusting knob and rock the cradle module forward and backward After you verify that the wires do not bind or restrict use of the cradle tighten the knob 6 Ensure that the high usage cradle is in the desired location 7 As an optional step you can secure the cradle at the work site using the following methods Secur...

Page 34: ...S232 C interface 2 When this port is enabled the IrDA port on the pen tablet is disabled Parallel Port This connector can be used to connect a device with a parallel interface such as a parallel printer Floppy Disk Drive Port This connector can be used to connect the Fujitsu FMWFD2 floppy disk drive Mouse Port on portable port expander This connector can be used to connect a PS 2 style mouse When ...

Page 35: ...ely and also provided with the pen tablet Allen wrenches or drivers in the following sizes 1 8 3 32 5 64 One 2 wide metal electrical junction box and hardware to attach the junction box to the mounting plate Obtain four screws and four star washers to ensure proper grounding between the mounting plate and the junction box Fasteners to attach the mounting plate to the wall Obtain fasteners of suffi...

Page 36: ... box Consider the accessibility routing and electrical and building code requirements for AC wiring in the building 2 Install the standard 2 wide electrical junction box in the desired location and route AC supply wire to the junction box A metal junction box must be used and it must be grounded in accordance with electrical and building codes Use the mounting plate template provided with the wall...

Page 37: ...ak through the paint on the mounting plate and ensure that the plate is grounded to the electrical junction box 2 Attach the mounting plate to the wall The bottom two round holes should be used so that the wall mount cradle cannot be lifted up once installed At least two of the four slotted holes should also be used and properly fastened to the wall according to local building codes 3 Unplug the A...

Page 38: ... with the wall mount cradle Choose one of the following methods to attach the keyboard depending on which type of keyboard you are installing FMWKB1 keyboard Remove the protective backing from the Velcro strips on the keyboard tray and place the keyboard on the tray in the desired position as shown in Figure 2 15 on page 2 23 FMWKB3 keyboard Remove the protective backing from the Velcro strip clos...

Page 39: ...lled on the cradle module Store the excess keyboard cable in the keyboard tray assembly housing Pull the keyboard cable tight on the outside of the keyboard tray assembly to ensure that the keyboard cable will not be pinched by the keyboard tray when it is folded to the closed position Apply some duct tape to secure the keyboard cable to the inside of the keyboard tray assembly while you work Figu...

Page 40: ... cradle Figure 2 15 on page 2 23 also shows the location of these screws Ensure that the cables are not pinched between the keyboard tray assembly and the cradle plate Note that the flanges on the mounting plate must go inside the keyboard tray assembly housing When tightening the screws ensure that the keyboard tray assembly is properly aligned with the mounting plate To do so push the front of t...

Page 41: ... Keyboard Tray Assembly to Mounting Plate Bottom 13 Fasten the cradle module to the mounting plate using the two size 6 screws provided with the wall mount cradle shown in Figure 2 15 on page 2 23 To ensure proper alignment of the cradle module push the cradle module toward the wall while you tighten the screws Tighten Push Tighten ...

Page 42: ...ed in step 9 to fasten the cradle module to the keyboard tray assembly To ensure proper alignment push the cradle module toward the wall as shown in Figure 2 19 and Figure 2 20 while you tighten the screws Figure 2 19 Fastening Cradle Module Left Side Figure 2 20 Fastening Cradle Module Right Side Tighten Push Tighten Push ...

Page 43: ...as shown in Figure 2 15 on page 2 23 This label covers access holes in the cradle module that are not used in this assembly 16 Ensure that the cradle module is properly aligned as shown in Figure 2 21 There should be no gap between the cradle module and the mounting plate Figure 2 21 Checking Cradle Module Alignment No Gap No Gap ...

Page 44: ... 2 24 to locate the Charge Status light on the pen tablet 4 Interact with the pen tablet via the keyboard to confirm that the keyboard is properly connected 5 Ensure that the keyboard tray can be positioned in the open and closed positions The keyboard cable should not bind or be pinched as you open or close the keyboard tray If necessary adjust the routing or amount of cable on the exterior of th...

Page 45: ...mouse port Although this port is fully functional it is not used with the wall mount cradle Table 2 5 Wall Mount Cradle Connectors Port Description DC Input This connector is used to connect a DC power source such as the Fujitsu AC adapter or auto adapter Keyboard Port This 6 pin mini DIN plug can be used to attach a PS 2 style keyboard Mouse Port This connector can be used to connect a PS 2 style...

Page 46: ... the cradle in the location where it will be used 2 Plug the DC power cable from AC adapter into the DC input connector located on the bottom of the charge only cradle 3 Plug the AC power cable into the AC adapter and into an AC outlet The charge only cradle is ready to be used Figure 2 23 Charge Only Cradle DC Power Input Connector ...

Page 47: ...en tablet in the connectivity peripheral and observe the Charge Status light on the pen tablet The Charge Status light should either flash once or turn on continuously depending on the percent of full charge in the pen tablet s battery pack when the pen tablet is initially inserted in the connectivity peripheral Figure 2 24 shows the status lights on the pen tablet Figure 2 24 Status Lights on the...

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Page 49: ...ble port expander 1 2 on wall mount cradle 1 2 P Point 1600 pen tablet compatibility with connectivity peripherals vii using with mouse port on portable port expander 1 2 Point 510 pen tablet compatibility with connectivity peripherals vii port replicator assembling 2 3 components 1 4 connectors 2 6 description 1 4 feet attaching 2 4 introduction 1 4 using with folding desk stand 2 4 2 7 wire catc...

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