Optional Wireless RF LAN Transceiver
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Here is a description of each connector on the Point 510 pen tablet:
Optional Wireless RF LAN Transceiver 2
The Point 510 pen tablet can be equipped with an optional radio frequency (RF)
transceiver and antenna that allow you to send and receive data from a centralized
computer on a wireless, local area network (LAN). Point 510 pen tablets equipped
with the wireless RF LAN transceiver have an RF antenna mounted on the pen tablet
to transmit and receive the signals (antenna shown on page 2-12).
PC Card slot Allows you to use a PC Card with the Point 510 pen tablet.
To remove a PC Card, press the eject button inside the PC
Card door.
Keyboard port Allows you to connect a Fujitsu low-power 3.3-volt
keyboard, and most other PS/2-style 5-volt keyboards.
9-pin serial port This is a fully functional RS232-C serial port. Allows you to
connect a modem, or any other external device with a
serial interface.
External
headphones
Stereo mini-jack for headphones.
External
microphone
Mono mini-jack for a microphone.
High-usage
contacts
Eleven metal contacts that correspond to “pogo pins”
(springy metal connectors) on certain cradles. These allow
for quick, reliable connect and disconnect of the Point 510
pen tablet many times during the work day.
IrDA port
(serial port B)
Infrared serial port (IrDA1.0 standard) located between the
High-Usage contacts and the System Interface connector.
An infrared transceiver built into the system unit allows you
to communicate with another device such as a printer
equipped with an IrDA port. The effective range for infrared
communication is about 3 feet (1meter). To transmit and
receive data using this port, you must provide a clear,
line-of-sight path between the Point 510 pen tablet IrDA
port and the IrDA transceiver on the other device.
System interface
connector
A 120-pin connector that allows you to connect the Point
510 pen tablet to a peripheral cradle when quick connect
and disconnect is not necessary. The pins provide
connections to equipment such as printers.