Fujitsu 1600 manual Optional Wireless LAN Adapter, Using the Optional Built-In Modem

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System Interface Port

This port allows you to use the pen tablet with peripherals such as the portable port expander or high-connectivity cradle.

Floppy Disk Drive Port

This port allows you to connect the Fujitsu FMWFD2 floppy disk drive.

Optional Wireless LAN Adapter

The Point 1600 pen tablet can be equipped with an optional wireless local area network (LAN) adapter that allows you to send and receive data over a wireless network at your work site. To access the wireless network, your pen tablet must be within range of a wireless hub or access point. Access points can be stationed throughout the facility to carry the signals between the Point 1600 pen tablet and the wired LAN. Contact your local help desk or the administrator for your wireless network for details on using the pen tablet with a wireless LAN.

Using the Optional Built-In Modem

Some systems are equipped with an optional built-in fax/data modem. To use the modem,

1.Connect a phone line to the modem jack on the pen tablet. Figure 2-3 shows the location of the modem jack. (The built-in modem is designed for global use; however, an adapter may be required to connect your phone line to the modem jack in countries outside North America. Obtain an adapter from a local supplier if necessary.)

2.Start your communications software.

You can now use the modem with your communications software. Refer to the documentation for your communications software for details on connecting to a dial-up service.

Note the following when using the modem:

If your telephone service includes a call-waiting feature, it should be disabled before you use your modem to avoid a communication interruption. Contact your telephone company for instructions on how to disable call waiting.

If the modem does not appear to be responding, ensure that the modem is enabled and properly configured in your operating system software. Contact your local help desk or dial-up service provider for help configuring modem settings.

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Contents Page Page UL Notices Agency ComplianceAddress Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara, CA Telephone FCC NoticesTable of Contents Appendix a Agency Notices Getting Started Point 1600 Pen Tablet Features FrontPoint 1600 Pen Tablet Features Back Features and Controls Status LEDs MICLED Included with the Point 1600 Pen Tablet FMWDS3 Optional AccessoriesConnectivity Peripherals System Power States Using the Point 1600 Pen TabletUsing the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Low Battery Pack Conditions Low Battery Pack ConditionsResume Only Suspend/Resume Button ConfigurationPower On/Off NormalStarting or Resuming the System Suspending the System Other Suspend/Resume Issues Shutting Down the System Using the PenPoint 1600 Pen and Tether To double-click an object quickly, or double-tap, onEnsuring Pen Accuracy Using HotpadsCharging the Battery Pack While Installed in the Pen Tablet Removing and Installing the Battery Pack Removing the Battery Pack Conserving Battery PowerPoint 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors Top Using Connectors and Peripheral InterfacesPoint 1600 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right IrDA Port Modem Jack optionalPC Card Slot Universal Serial Bus USB PortFloppy Disk Drive Port Optional Wireless LAN AdapterUsing the Optional Built-In Modem System Interface PortUsing the Point 1600 Pen Tablet Installing a Screen Protector Care, Maintenance, and TroubleshootingProtecting the Display Screen Care, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Storing the Pen Tablet Taking Care of the PenProtecting the Pen Tablet in Harsh Environments Avoiding OverheatingCalibrating the Pen System Will Not Resume or Turn On TroubleshootingDisplay Screen Is Blank or Difficult to Read System Will Not RespondInfrared Data Transfer Is Not Working Audio Volume Is Too Low Wireless LAN Connection Is LostCursor Is Not Tracking Pen Agency Notices 2Appendix DOC Industry Canada Compliance Notices Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien Avertissement 6Appendix Index-1 IndexIndex-2