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Power & Battery LED
The three-color LED
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gives indications on the receiver
power status, and on the battery state, in relation with the use
of the docking station. Please refer to
LED Indicator on
page 13
for more information on the LED indications.
SD Card Slot
Gives access to an SD card slot
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, protected by a rubber
flap. Use a finger nail or the tip of a pen to open the flap.
Whenever possible, keep the flap close.
Inserting an SD card: Push the SD card in until you hear a
“click”.
Removing an SD card: Push a bit further in and let go.
External Antenna Input
Use the external antenna input
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to connect an external
antenna to the receiver. When an external antenna is
connected, the built-in antenna is automatically
disconnected from the receiver input.
The antenna input connector is protected by a rubber flap.
Warning!
Always keep the flap close when no external
antenna is used.
Receiver Bottom
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Power/Data Connector
This connector (
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) is used to connect the receiver to the
docking station. This is achieved by simply inserting the
receiver in an almost vertical position into the docking
station. A secure connection is obtained once the receiver
naturally rests on the docking station.
There is also a threaded hole in the middle of the connector
allowing you to secure the connection of the POGO cable to
the receiver.
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
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