Fujitsu 1600 manual Modem Jack optional, PC Card Slot, Universal Serial Bus USB Port, IrDA Port

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Peripheral connectors on the pen tablet are described in the following:

Modem Jack (optional)

Systems with an optional built-in modem can connect to a phone line using this jack.

PC Card Slot

This slot allows you to use a PC Card with the Point 1600 pen tablet. To remove a PC Card, press the Eject button inside the PC Card door.

Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port

The USB Port allows you to connect Universal Serial Bus-compliant devices to the pen tablet.

IrDA Port

This port is an infrared transceiver built into the pen tablet which allows you to communicate with other devices that are compliant with the IrDA Standard Revision 1.1 or 1.0. Effective range for infrared communication is about 3 feet, and within 15 degrees off of center. A clear line-of-sight path must exist between the IrDA port on the pen tablet and the IrDA transceiver on the other device.

Keyboard/Mouse Port

This port allows you to connect the Fujitsu keyboard or a PS/2-style mouse. (Most PS/2-style keyboards can be connected successfully.)

DC Power Input

This input allows you to connect an external power source such as the AC adapter or Auto adapter.

Serial Port A

This is a 9-pin RS-232-C serial port which allows you to connect a device with a serial port such as an external modem.

Microphone Jack

This jack allows you to connect a monaural microphone to the pen tablet. The pen tablet’s built-in microphone is disabled when you use this jack.

Headphone Jack

This jack allows you to connect stereo headphones or external powered speakers to the pen tablet. The pen tablet’s built-in speaker is disabled when you use this jack.

High-Usage Contacts

These metal contacts allow you to use the pen tablet with peripherals such as the high-usage cradle and charge-only cradle.

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Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet

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Contents Page Page Agency Compliance UL NoticesFCC Notices Address Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara, CA TelephoneTable of Contents Appendix a Agency Notices Point 1600 Pen Tablet Features Front Getting StartedPoint 1600 Pen Tablet Features Back Features and Controls MIC Status LEDsLED Included with the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Optional Accessories FMWDS3Connectivity Peripherals Using the Point 1600 Pen Tablet System Power StatesUsing the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Low Battery Pack Conditions Low Battery Pack ConditionsNormal Suspend/Resume Button ConfigurationPower On/Off Resume OnlyStarting or Resuming the System Suspending the System Other Suspend/Resume Issues Using the Pen Shutting Down the SystemTo double-click an object quickly, or double-tap, on Point 1600 Pen and TetherUsing Hotpads Ensuring Pen AccuracyCharging the Battery Pack While Installed in the Pen Tablet Removing and Installing the Battery Pack Conserving Battery Power Removing the Battery PackUsing Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces Point 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors TopPoint 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right Universal Serial Bus USB Port Modem Jack optionalPC Card Slot IrDA PortSystem Interface Port Optional Wireless LAN AdapterUsing the Optional Built-In Modem Floppy Disk Drive PortUsing the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Care, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Installing a Screen ProtectorProtecting the Display Screen Care, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Avoiding Overheating Taking Care of the PenProtecting the Pen Tablet in Harsh Environments Storing the Pen TabletCalibrating the Pen Troubleshooting System Will Not Resume or Turn OnSystem Will Not Respond Display Screen Is Blank or Difficult to ReadInfrared Data Transfer Is Not Working Wireless LAN Connection Is Lost Audio Volume Is Too LowCursor Is Not Tracking Pen Agency Notices 2Appendix DOC Industry Canada Compliance Notices Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien Avertissement 6Appendix Index Index-1Index-2