SECTION 1
Introduction
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Keyboard
The 30- and 56-key keyboards are the same for both computers, held in
place by three screws. The current standard overlays are black, with a Nor-
and part number printed on the bottom. Keys are snapped into the plastic.
There are no electronics in this assembly. The rubber pad under the key-
board assembly is not movable; it acts as a seal to protect the circuits be-
neath.
Reset Switch
The 6200 Computer reset switch is a white button on the circuit board in the
PC card compartment area. Use a ballpoint pen or your finger to press this
switch.
The 6210 Computer reset switch is adjacent to the RS-232 D-Sub connector
support at the top of the computer. Use a properly bent standard paper clip
to press this switch.
RJ-11 Phone Jack (Optional)
In the 6200 Computer, the RJ-11 phone jack is part of the top cover. If the
RJ-11 connector or the cable that goes between the RJ-11 and the PC Card
need replacing, send the computer to the Service Center.
In the 6210 Computer, the RJ-11 phone jack is next to the 15-pin D-Sub
connector assembly on the endcap. Access the other side of the RJ-11
phone jack through the back panel of the 6210 Computer. The PC Modem
Card and RJ-11 phone jack connecting cable can be changed.
6200 and 6210 Hand-Held Computers Troubleshooting Guide 1-5