Gamber Johnson 7160-0526-02, 7160-0526-00 OPERATING on COMPUTER BATTERY POWER, Troubleshooting

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OPERATING on COMPUTER BATTERY POWER

OPERATING on COMPUTER BATTERY POWER

Standard Installation (Power switch is operational) - If the DOCKING STATION power switch is turned off, removing power from the vehicle battery, the Green Switch LED will go out.

When the Green Switch LED is off , this indicates that the docking station is being powered by only the computer's battery. This feature allows for the docking station:

1.To be used for a limited time, depending on the computer's battery life.

2.To serve as a reminder to turn off the computer's power switch.

TROUBLESHOOTING

"Power" GREEN LED light does not light up:

If after applying power to the docking station and turning the power switch on, the GREEN LED light does not light up:

1.Check to see if the BLACK and RED (or BLUE in by-pass installation) wires are providing power to the docking station.

a.If NO - Determine the cause and solve.

b.If YES - The problem is inside the docking station and should not be adjusted by the installer. Please call Gamber-Johnson customer support at 1-800-456-6868.

CAUTION: The docking connector has been designed to include "float" which allows for slight misalignment with the computer connector. The action of engaging the docking connector should be free and smooth.Do not force the connectors to engage. You may damage the connector or the computer.

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Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION for INSTALLERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSwarranty ProductB300 USB 3.0 DOCKING STATION FEATURE IDENTIFICATION External Speakers External Microphone or Headphones 4 USB 3.0 PortsAlternate DC In WWAN Antenna Connector WLAN/GPS Antenna Connector Docking Connector Alignment Pin Docking Handle Ethernet PortPRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS POWER SWITCH POWER SUPPLY INFORMATIONWIRING INSTRUCTIONS CABLE RESTRAINT INFORMATION DOCKING THE COMPUTER REMOVING COMPUTER FROM THE DOCKPower GREEN LED light does not light up OPERATING on COMPUTER BATTERY POWERTROUBLESHOOTING