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Introduction
Power Sources
2.3.2 LEDs
There are two light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on the front face of the device:
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Power Indicator LED—this device uses three colors to show the batteryand power status as
follows:
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Green indicates a either a battery with a full, or nearly full, charge or DC power
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Orange indicates a battery that is charging. An orange LED that fades on and off at three
second intervals indicates the unit is in standby mode.
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Red indicates a low battery (15% of capacity or less).
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Hard Drive Activity LED—illuminates when the central processing unit (CPU) is reading or
writing to the hard disk drive (HDD).
2.3.3 The Stand
The built-in stand extends from the back of the unit to allow hands-free viewing. The stand clips
into the unit for storage and pivots out so the display is at a 35 degree angle when in use.
2.4 Power Sources
Your Display Device can receive power from any of the following sources:
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Internal Battery Pack
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AC/DC Power Supply
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Charging Station (Optional)
2.4.1 Internal Battery Pack
The display unit can be powered from the internal rechargeable battery. A fully charged standard
battery provides sufficient power for about 3.5 hours of continuous operation. An optional
high-capacity battery that provides 5.5 hours of operation is available. An LED on the front of the
unit indicates the battery state of charge.
2.4.2 AC/DC Power Supply
The unit can be powered from a wall socket using the AC/DC power supply and power cord. The
AC/DC power supply also powers the internal battery pack charging process.
2.4.3
Charging Station (Optional)
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