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Using the System

• Turning the System On

• Making a Call
• System Interface
Turning the System On
When connected to AC outlet, simply turn ON the unit
with the power switch at the rear of the unit's BASE
and then press and hold the system's POWER BUTTON
on the POWER CONTROL AND BATTERY METER
PANEL for one second.
AC Power Switch
AC Power Input
When operating with the battery only, press and hold
the system's POWER BUTTON for one second on the
POWER CONTROL AND BATTERY METER PANEL.
NOTE: The switch at the unit's base toggles AC power
only. The battery will operate when it has a charge and
the system is not connected to AC power. The battery
will not charge unless the AC switch is on and plugged
in to an AC outlet.
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POWER BUTTON
This button turns the Power
Supply Module's outlets (and any
connected equipment) on and off.
To turn the Power Supply
Module's outlets ON: Press
and hold the "Power" button for
one second. The alarm will beep
once briefly after one second has
passed. Release the button. The
"Power" LED will illuminate. The
"Power" button will turn the outlets
on regardless of whether the
Power Supply Module is plugged
in or not.
To turn the Power Supply
Module's outlets OFF: Press
and hold the "Power" button for
one second. The alarm will beep
once briefly after one second has
passed. Release the button. The
"Power" LED will turn off.
MOBILE OPERATION (UNPLUGGED / DISCHARGING)
Unplug the Power Supply Module from the AC wall outlet.
Ensure that the cord is safely stowed aboard the cart to
reduce the risk of damage.
Use connected equipment between charges, depending
on battery conditions, environmental conditions and equip-
ment load. As the Battery Module's charge is depleted, the
Battery Charge LED Meter will indicate the approximate
charge level (see chart).
To turn the Power Supply Module's outlets (and any
connected equipment) OFF and stop the battery from
discharging, press the "Power" button for one second. The
alarm will beep once briefly after one second has passed.
Release the button. All LEDs will be OFF.
STATIONARY OPERATION (PLUGGED IN / CHARGING)
Plug the Power Supply Module into a live AC wall outlet.*
The Power Supply Module will deliver AC power to con-
nected equipment while simultaneously charging the
Battery Module.
Use connected equipment indefinitely as long as the
Power Supply is connected to a live AC outlet. If the
utility power fails, due to a blackout or severe brownout,
the Power Supply will automatically support connected
equipment with AC power from the Battery Module (if ad-
equately charged). When power resumes after a blackout,
the Power Supply will automatically resume supplying AC
power and recharging the Battery Module.
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BATTERY CHARGE LED METER
POWER LED
This green LED
These LEDs will illuminate in several sequences
indicates whether
to indicate the approximate charge level of the
Battery Module. See "Operation" section for
the Power Supply
Module's outlets
charts illustrating Battery Charge LED Meter
Display depending on different charge levels while
are ON or OFF.
discharging and charging.
POWER CONTROL AND BATTERY METER PANEL
ALARM MUTE BUTTON
This button silences the Power
Supply Module's low battery
alarm. To silence the low battery
alarm, briefly press and release
the Alarm Mute button. The low
battery alarm will beep once
per second unless it is silenced.
Once the charge level falls below
30% (and shutdown is imminent)
the alarm will resume again after
one minute. Once the charge
level falls below 30%, the user
should save open files and safely
shut down connected equip-
ment immediately. If the cart is
unattended and PowerAlert Soft-
ware is loaded on a computer
connected to the Power Supply
Module, PowerAlert will auto-
matically save open files prior to
automatic shutdown.
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