Locking And Unlocking The Wall-Mount Cradle - Fujitsu Point 1600 User Manual

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4.
Choose one of the following:
• If you have a non-locking wall-mount cradle, or you do not intend to lock the
pen tablet into it, slide the pen tablet into the cradle. Note that the weight of
the pen tablet alone is sufficient to seat the connectors. It is not necessary to
force or push the pen tablet into the cradle (or engage the cradle latches) to
make the connection.
• If you have a locking wall-mount cradle and intend to lock the pen tablet
into it, you must push the pen tablet downward into the cradle until the
cradle latches click into place. Do not rock the components as you push them
together. (See "Synchronizing Cradle Latches" at the end of this chapter for a
description of how the cradle latches in the wall-mount cradle work.)
5.
If you are locking the pen tablet into the cradle, do so at this time. See "Locking
and Unlocking the Wall-Mount Cradle," later in this chapter for details.
6.
Start the pen tablet or, if you suspended the pen tablet, resume system
operation.

Locking and Unlocking the Wall-Mount Cradle

Note:
Two versions of the wall-mount cradle are available: a locking version and a
non-locking version. This section is applicable only to the locking version.
The wall-mount cradle is equipped with a tubular lock that allows you to lock the
pen tablet into the cradle. You can also lock the cradle latches in the unlocked position.
This allows the pen tablet to be inserted into and removed from the cradle more
easily as the cradle latches do not engage the pen tablet.
To lock the pen tablet into the cradle,
1.
Ensure that the pen tablet is properly inserted in the wall-mount cradle.
2.
Insert the key into the tubular lock situated on the front of the cradle and turn
the key clockwise until it stops.
To unlock the pen tablet, insert the key into the tubular lock situated on the front of
the cradle and turn the key counter-clockwise until it stops.
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