Chapter 1, Introduction to connectivity peripherals, Chapter 1 introduction to connectivity periphera – Fujitsu Siemens Computers Connectivity Peripherals Point 1600 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Introduction to Connectivity Peripherals

Connectivity peripherals for the Point 510 and Point 1600 pen tablet systems are engineered using
modular design principles. Each connectivity peripheral is assembled using components which may be
used in different connectivity peripheral products. Components that make up connectivity peripherals
are shipped unassembled.

This chapter gives an introduction to each connectivity peripheral. Use this chapter to verify that the
components comprising the connectivity peripheral you intend to assemble are present. For details on
assembling these peripherals, refer to the appropriate section of Chapter 2.

Table 1-1 shows the model numbers for connectivity peripheral products. Note that some models are
available in locking and non-locking versions. The components used to assemble each connectivity
peripheral are described later in this chapter.

* The type of cradle module (locking or non-locking) installed in this assembly determines

whether the connectivity peripheral is a locking or non-locking version.

The cradle module is not sold as a separate product. It is sold as a component of other
connectivity peripherals.

Table 1-1. Connectivity Peripheral Model Numbers

Part Name

Locking/

Non-Locking

FPSI Model Number

Portable port expander

N/A

FMW26CR5

Port replicator

*

Locking

FMW26CR3

Non-Locking

FMW26CR23

High-connectivity cradle

*

Locking

FMW26CR2

Non-Locking

FMW26CR22

High-usage cradle

*

Locking

FMW26CR1

Non-Locking

FMW26CR21

Wall-mount cradle

*

Locking

FMW26CR4

Non-Locking

FMW26CR24

Charge-only cradle

N/A

FMW26CR10

Cradle module

Locking

FMW26CR8

Non-Locking

FMW26CR28

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