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Using this connector, the receiver can also be powered via the
POGO cable (see picture) or a cigarette lighter adapter.
However, none of these connections will allow the internal
battery to be charged from the external power source then
used.
Docking Station
The docking station basically is a holder for the receiver. It
may be used at the office for various and combined purposes:
•
As a safe and convenient tool for temporary receiver
storage. The receiver is held firmly minimizing the risk of
fall or scratches.
•
As a battery charger once powered by the AC adapter. The
docking station can charge the battery inserted in the
receiver as well as an additional battery placed at the back
of the docking station.
When two batteries are charged simultaneously, fast
charging (< 4 hours) is always for the battery in the
turned-off receiver and slow charging (about 11 hours) for
the spare battery located at the back of the docking
station.
Charging for the spare battery switches to fast charging
once the receiver battery is fully charged or the receiver is
removed from the docking station.
•
As an interface with a computer for office work, using a
serial data line (USB or RS232 port), possibly through
Microsoft ActiveSync.
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