Fujitsu Siemens Computers Point 500, Point 1600 manual Coiling DC Supply Cable

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4.Connect the AC adapter’s AC power cable to the AC supply wire in the junction box. To do so, cut the wall plug off of the AC adapter’s AC power cable and discard the wall plug. Trim the end of the cable that connects to the AC adapter to a length of about 2’ and connect the cable wires directly to the AC supply wires in the junction box. Use twist-on wire connectors or other approved connectors in compliance with electrical codes.

Warning

Shut off power before working on a circuit. Use approved materials and conform to all electrical codes.

5.Coil the DC supply cable of the AC adapter so that it consists of “figure-eight” loops about 3” long and tie the coiled cable using the tie wrap supplied with the AC adapter. Leave about 8” of wire on the DC connector end free.

DC Supply Cable

~3”

~8”

Figure 2-13. Coiling DC Supply Cable

6.Attach the keyboard to the keyboard tray. Note that two different keyboards are supported for use 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 closest to the edge of the keyboard tray (closest to the user) and place the keyboard on the tray as shown in Figure 2-14. Ensure that the keyboard is centered in the keyboard tray and ensure that the keyboard is all the way forward (toward the user) in the keyboard tray. Note that since this keyboard is smaller, the rear Velcro strip is not used and can be removed if desired.

This Velcro strip is not used.

Figure 2-14. Installing an FMWKB3 Keyboard

Note: The FMWKB2 keyboard is not supported for use with the wall-mount cradle.

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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