25
REDFLY
MOBILE
DOCK
Tray
Icon
Symbol
Description
Caps
Lock
Red
capital
letter
“A”
Indicates
that
“Caps
Lock”
is
ON
after
pressing
the
“Caps
Lock”
key
Grey
lower
case
“a”
Indicates
that
“Caps
Lock”
is
OFF
after
pressing
the
“Caps
Lock”
key
Num
Lock
Red
numeral
“1”
Indicates
that
“Num
Lock”
is
ON
after
pressing
the
“Num
Lk”
key
Grey
numeral
“1”
Indicates
that
“Num
Lock”
is
OFF
after
pressing
the
“Num
Lk”
key
Battery
Charging
Appears
when
the
REDFLY
AC
adapter
is
plugged
in
Battery
Fully
Charged
Appears
when
the
REDFLY
battery
is
completely
charged
Battery
1/2
Charged
Adjusts
as
the
battery
discharges
to
indicate
the
approximate
level
of
charge
remaining
Battery
Needs
Charging
Appears
when
the
REDFLY
battery
needs
to
be
charged
No
Connection
Appears
when
the
REDFLY
is
not
connected
to
a
phone
USB
Connection
Appears
when
the
REDFLY
is
connected
to
your
phone
using
USB
1.1
(Full
Speed)
USB
Hi
‐
Speed
Connection
Appears
when
the
REDFLY
is
connected
to
your
phone
using
USB
2.0
(Hi
‐
Speed)
Bluetooth
Connection
Appears
when
the
REDFLY
is
connected
to
your
phone
using
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Signal
Strength
Shows
the
signal
strength
of
the
Bluetooth
connection
to
your
REDFLY
Using
an
External
Display
or
Projector
Note:
The
REDFLY
MOBILE
DOCK
supports
a
maximum
resolution
of
1024
x
768.
To
use
an
external
display
or
projector:
Connect
the
projector
or
display’s
VGA
cable
to
the
REDFLY
MOBILE
DOCK’s
VGA
port.
Power
on
the
projector
or
display.
Selecting
Screen
Resolution
Your
REDFLY
MOBILE
DOCK
supports
both
800x480
and
1024x768
resolutions
for
use
with
an
external
display.
To
select
the
resolution,
open
the
REDFLY
Mobile
Dock
System
Tray
and
move
the
slider
at
the
bottom
of
the
menu
to
select
which
screen
resolution
you
wish
to
use.
Using
External
Devices
When
using
Windows
Mobile
phones,
the
REDFLY
MOBILE
DOCK
supports
up
to
five
external
drives
on
the
three
powered
USB
2.0
ports.
At
this
time,
BlackBerry
phones
do
not
support
these
mass
storage
or
external
device
features.
Note:
If
you
want
to
use
all
three
ports
for
external
devices,
set
up
the
REDFLY
MOBILE
DOCK
to
connect
to
your
phone
via
Bluetooth.
Using
a
Flash
Drive
Connect
a
USB
“thumb”
or
flash
drive
into
an
available
port
on
the
REDFLY
MOBILE
DOCK.
The
drive
must