Specifications
MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 2 - Operation
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2.1 Keyboard and Touch pad
How to release the Keyboard
There are two release buttons located on the top-left and
top-right of the chassis. When pushed, the keyboard is
disengage from the MP1X20A and will swing down.
There are also two spring pins located at the bottom of
the keyboard that are inserted into the MP1X20A.
Pressing these inward will release the keyboard entirely
from the MP1X20A. The keyboard can be used while
attached to the MP1X20A or when fully released,
whatever is most comfortable for use.
How to close the
keyboard
Closing the keyboard back onto the MP1X20A follows the same
procedure as opening, in a reverse manner. It is noted that the
keyboard cable should be put back into its pocket. Make sure the
two locking pins are properly secured before swinging the keyboard
up to a closed position.
The system should be transported only with the keyboard attached
and closed so as to protect the LCD from damage.
Connecting the Keyboard
The coiled keyboard cable, with an RJ45 connector, is located
at the top of the keyboard in a pocket. The RJ45 should be
plugged into the mating connector on the MP1X20A (at the
lower right hand corner) to be operational. This will connect
both the keyboard and touchpad. This RJ45
connection is not an Ethernet network connection and
should not be plugged into one of those ports. Likewise, the
RJ45 connection on the front of the MP1X20A is not
a
network connection even though a network cable will
physically fit.
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