Removing The Pen Tablet From The Port Replicator; Attaching The Port Replicator To The Desk Stand - Fujitsu Point 1600 User Manual

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3.
Remove the key from the lock.
To unlock the pen tablet, insert the key into the tubular lock situated on the front of
the port replicator and turn the key counter-clockwise until it stops.

Removing the Pen Tablet From the Port Replicator

To remove the port replicator from the pen tablet,
1.
Suspend or shut down and turn off the pen tablet.
2.
Turn off the devices that are attached to the port replicator.
3.
Choose one of the following:
• If the cradle latches are in the unlocked position or you have a non-locking
version of the port replicator, you can pull the pen tablet directly out of the
port replicator in a straight line.
• If the cradle latches are in the locked position, push the pen tablet into the
port replicator to release the cradle latches. Note that if the tubular lock is in
the locked position, you also need to unlock the tubular lock before you can
release the cradle latches. Ensure that both cradle latches click into the
unlocked position. If the pen tablet remains locked inside the port replicator
or only one latch releases, see "Synchronizing Cradle Latches" at the end of
this chapter for a description of the latch mechanism and techniques for
removing the pen tablet.
4.
Once removed, you can start the pen tablet or, if you suspended the pen tablet,
resume system operation.

Attaching the Port Replicator to the Desk Stand

The Fujitsu FMWDS3 folding desk stand lets you use the pen tablet by itself, or in the
port replicator, as a desktop unit.
The port replicator comes with a wire-frame catch to secure it to the folding desk
stand (desk stand sold separately). This catch should be used with the desk stand to
avoid accidental movement of the port replicator. Otherwise, it is possible to knock
the port replicator from the desk stand and damage the pen tablet.
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