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Chapter 2: Over view
2.2.5 Redundant Overload Protection
• Overload Protection monitors each device for a current overload condition that occurs when the overload current limit is
reached.
• If the overload occurs when the initial charging is turned on, the Overload Protection shuts down the over loaded iPad /device
and will attempt to reset the charging every 30 seconds after all iPad/devices have begun charging.
• If an overload occurs during charging, charging is turned off to all iPad/devices and the charging sequence is restarted to locate
the overloaded iPad/device as described in the previous paragraph.
If the overload protection fails to remove the faulted current overload, the system microprocessor will reset the power charging
system in an attempt to remove the fault.
• When connecting a laptop to the USB 2.0 port located in the side panel, the TAB16CS or TAB32CS will automatically switch
from charging mode to sync mode. When the syncing mode is started, each device is synced sequentially in order to avoid USB
bus overload.
• The TAB16CS or TAB32CS is switched back to charge mode by unplugging the USB cable from the port on the side panel.
If the USB cable is not unplugged from the port, the TAB16CS or TAB32CS switches back to charging mode four hours after the
data sync mode is activated. To restart sync mode, the syncing computer must be disconnected and reconnected to the
TAB16CS or TAB32C S.
• iPads sync with iTunes—see iPad manual for instructions to configure iPads.
• The TAB16C and TAB32C do not have syncing capabilities, but this can be added at a later time if needed.
• Devices connect to the TAB16CS and the TAB32CS with the USB cables supplied with the cart.
• The carts operate from one power cord.
2.2.6 Tambour Door
• The front of the cart is secured by a tambour door.
• Tambour door is constructed of 1.18" (30-mm) wide and 0.49" (12.5-mm) thick translucent blue PVC slats.
• The door is secured by 16-gauge black steel handles and a reinforced lock hasp. Padlock is optional.
• Retractable design requires smaller footprint to open and provides easier access to s tored tablets than hinged doors.
• Translucent door allows for visual inventory of stored items, as well as charging status.
2.2.7 Handle Assembly
• Handle on side of cart frees the top of the cart for an unobstructed work area.
• Two (2) steel cord wraps (the lower portion of the handle assembly and the handle are used as cord wraps).
• Handle can be mounted on either side panel. A se cond handle option is available for field installation.
2.2.8 IT Access Panel
• Fully removable IT access panel is located on rear of c art.
• Secured via 3-point key lock.
• Provides protection to electrical component s.