Fujitsu Siemens Computers Point 500, Point 1600 manual Bottom View, Portable Port Expander

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Connectors

Figure 2-2shows the location of peripheral connectors on the portable port expander.

Mouse Port

Serial Port B

Parallel Port

Serial Port A

Floppy Disk

Video Port

 

Drive Port

 

Figure 2-2. Bottom View, Portable Port Expander

Peripheral connectors on the portable port expander are described in Table 2-1.

Table 2-1. Portable Port Expander Connectors

Port

Description

 

 

Serial Port A

This 9-pin D-sub male connector can be used to connect

 

an external device with a serial interface such as a

 

modem. This is a fully-functional RS232-C serial port.

 

 

Serial Port B

This connector can be used to connect an external 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

This connector can be used to connect the Fujitsu

Drive Port

FMWFD2 floppy disk drive.

 

 

Mouse Port

This 6-pin mini-DIN plug can be used to attach a

 

PS/2-style mouse. When used with the Point 1600 pen

 

tablet, this port can be connected to either a PS/2-style

 

keyboard or mouse.

 

 

Video Port

This 15 pin D-sub female connector allows you to connect

 

an external SVGA monitor.

 

Point 1600 pen tablet users: Note that an external monitor

 

and the pen tablet display screen cannot be viewed

 

simultaneously.

 

 

The ability of the pen tablet to utlize these ports is determined by BIOS settings. Ensure that the ports you intend to use are enabled and properly configured in the BIOS.

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Assembling and Installing Connectivity Peripherals

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Contents Point Page Point Page FCC Notice Canadian DOC CompliancePage Table of Contents Page About This Guide OrganizationViii About This Guide Introduction to Connectivity Peripherals Connectivity Peripheral Model NumbersConnectors on Connectivity Peripherals Cradle Module Portable Port ExpanderPort Replicator High-Usage CradleHigh-Connectivity Cradle Wall-Mount Cradle Charge-Only CradleAssembling and Installing Connectivity Peripherals Portable Port Expander Connectors Bottom View, Portable Port ExpanderAssembling the Port Replicator Attaching the Feet Port Replicator Back View Port Replicator Connectors Bottom View, Port ReplicatorUsing the Folding Desk Stand Assembling the High-Usage Cradle High-Usage Cradle Assembly High-Usage Cradle Bottom View High-Usage Cradle Connectors Installing the High-Usage Cradle Fastening Cradle Module to Desktop Assembling the High-Connectivity Cradle 10. High-Connectivity Cradle Assembly 11. High-Connectivity Cradle Bottom View Installing the High-Connectivity Cradle High-Connectivity Cradle Connectors Installing the Wall-Mount Cradle Required Tools and HardwareAssembling and Installing Connectivity Peripherals 12. Wall-Mount Cradle Mounting Plate 13. Coiling DC Supply Cable 15. Wall-Mount Cradle Exploded View Push Tighten Tighten Push 19. Fastening Cradle Module Left Side 21. Checking Cradle Module Alignment Testing the Wall-Mount Cradle After Installation Wall-Mount Cradle Connectors Installing the Charge-Only Cradle 23. Charge-Only CradleConfirming External Power Is Supplied 24. Status Lights on the Pen TabletAssembling and Installing Connectivity Peripherals Index Page Page 58-0627-00A