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Introduction
Power Sources
2.3.3 Cancel (N/X) Key
The
N/X
key is used to do the following:
•
To exit a menu or program.
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To close an open list and return to the previous menu.
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To answer “No” when a Yes or No choice is given.
2.3.4 S (Shortcut) Key
Use the
Shortcut
key to quickly capture an image of the current screen with a single key stroke.
"Configure Shortcut Key‚" on page 54
for additional information.
2.3.5 Power Key
The
Power
key powers up the tool, and turns it off.
2.4 Power Sources
Your Display Device can receive power from any of the following sources:
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2.4.1 Internal Battery Pack
The scan tool can be powered from the internal rechargeable battery pack. A fully charged
standard battery pack provides sufficient power for about 2 hours of continuous operation.
A multi-color LED on top of the unit (
) illuminates to indicate battery status. Interpret the
LED as follows:
•
Green indicates the battery is fully charged
•
Red indicates the battery is being charged
•
Amber indicates a battery or battery charging issue.
An amber LED is usually caused by excessive battery temperature (above 104°F/40°C), which
disables charging. Allow the unit to cool down and make sure the ventilation ports are not
obstructed if the LED is amber.