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The indigo
desk
- User Manual
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cable-manager in order to place it above its designated storage bay. Decide on
the length of lead that will be required at the front of the unit to best suit your
devices and then fit a cable tie behind the foam to ‘retain’ the lead before
pressing the cable-manager into the cable slot.
Place a device into each storage/charging bay – one device per bay - and connect
its USB lead.
Close up the rear compartment of the unit and plug the mains lead into a
suitable wall power socket and switch on.
Within a few minutes the LapSafe®, 16 way, USB charge management board will
configure itself to charge all connected devices in the fastest possible time. This
process requires a number of re-starts and is completely normal.
The indicator LED’s on the front of the indigodesk show the state of charge for
each device:-
RED:
indicates that a device is connected and charging
AMBER:
indicates that a device is nearing the end of its charging period
(typically more than 90% charged, although this actual value will be
different for different devices)
GREEN:
indicates that a device is fully charged and no longer requiring a
charge.
5.2 USB 3 Connectivity & Synchronisation
If you have chosen an indigo
desk
CS Pro™ 12 with USB Charge & Sync for tablets
such as iPads, then, in addition to charging, your desk unit will allow you to
connect to all of your devices from a host computer (MacBook or PC) for data
transfer and/or synchronisation while they are secure and charging inside the
unit.
NOTE: All of the LapSafe® indigo Charge & Sync products support USB3 data
transfer speeds although USB3 systems must be ‘end-to-end capable’ for the
system to connect and function at full speed. Any connected device that might
have a slower connection speed (USB2) will cause the entire system to function at
a reduced speed.