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Panel-i™ 6 Pro
User Guide
To operate the Panel-i 6 Pro correctly, read this document carefully before using the Panel-i 6 Pro. Keep
this document at hand for reference.
Please recycle the lithium-ion and nickel hydride batteries.
Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 2
Safety Precautions................................................................................................. 3
Panel-i 6 Pro ......................................................................................................... 10
Preparation......................................................................................................... 10
Panel-i 6 Pro Part Names................................................................................... 11
Panel-i 6 Pro Technical Specifications................................................................ 12
Indicators............................................................................................................ 13
Installing the BATTERY PACK............................................................................ 14
Removing the BATTERY PACK ......................................................................... 14
Placing or Removing the Sub-battery and the Calendar Battery........................ 15
Using the Power Switch ..................................................................................... 15
Using the Reset Switch ...................................................................................... 16
Other Notes ........................................................................................................ 16
Single Docking Station EX .................................................................................. 17
Single Docking Station EX Part Names.............................................................. 17
Single Docking Station EX Specifications........................................................... 18
AC Adapter Specifications .................................................................................. 18
Lamp Indication .................................................................................................. 19
Charging the BATTERY PACK with Single Docking Station EX ......................... 20
Other Notes ........................................................................................................ 20
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the NEC Panel-i 6 Pro.1
This Panel-i 6 Pro User’s Guide describes how to prepare and use the Panel-i 6 Pro. It describes how to
prepare, install, use, and remove the battery pack. It provides product specifications and important
information about using the product safely. Read this manual thoroughly before using the Panel-i 6 Pro.
Follow the relevant regulations of the local government for disposal of the Panel-i 6 Pro. Contact your
local government for details.
Copyright © 2007 NEC Corporation of America
Panel-i is a trademark of NEC Corporation of America
NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation
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Safety Precautions
The following precautions provide information related to the safe operation of this device. Failure to read,
understand, and make use of this information could lead to physical danger and loss of data. Read the
safety precautions thoroughly for safe and correct use of the Panel-i 6 Pro. Be sure that you understand
these safety precautions before proceeding to the text that follows it.
The following symbols indicate the significance of a specified potential hazard.
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury and property damage.
The following symbols indicate potential hazards, prohibitions, and safety precautions.
Indicates cautions, warnings, or
possible dangers.
Indicates a general prohibition.
Misuse creates a potential fire or
smoke hazard.
The device may not be used in an
area of high moisture, such as in a
bathroom or near a pool or spa.
Corrosion and short-circuit could
result.
Misuse creates a potential explosion
hazard.
Do not disassemble the device.
Misuse creates a potential electrical
shock hazard.
Pull the plug of the AC adapter from
the outlet.
Misuse creates a potential injury
hazard.
Indicates information that must be
remembered and used
appropriately
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CAUTION
Use the product within the following conditions. Using the product outside of
these temperature and humidity ranges may cause the product to fail.
Item
Temperature
Humidity
Specification
Operating:
5ºC - 35ºC
Non
operating:
–20ºC - 60ºC
Charging:
5ºC - 35ºC
Operating:
35% - 85%*
Non
operating:
35% - 85%*
Charging:
35% - 85%*
* Non-condensing
Do not use or leave the product in an area where the temperature changes
radically, such as in-car in summer, or near equipment that produces
significant heat. Doing so could cause the product to become deformed or
defective.
Do not place or use the product near equipment that uses wireless
communication, such as cellular phones, or near equipment generating a
strong magnetic field. Doing so could cause that equipment and this product
to operate improperly.
Do not allow the liquid in the LCD to come into contact with anyone or put the
liquid in anyone’s mouth. Physical contact with the liquid in the LCD could
have severe negative effects, such as blindness. If you get the liquid in your
mouth, gargle immediately. If the liquid adheres to your skin or gets into your
eyes, clean the skin or eyes immediately with running water for 15 minutes or
longer and contact a doctor.
Do not cause or allow physical impact to the product, such as hitting it against
the wall or dropping it. Doing so could cause the product to be damaged. It
could also cause injury to a person if hit by the product. In particular, use a
hand belt or a shoulder belt (sold separately) for the Panel-i 6 Pro to prevent it
from being dropped.
Do not use or store the product on an unstable or uneven surface. Doing so
could incline the product to fall, which would damage the product and/or
cause injury to people.
Do not put the product in an environment that would cause strong vibrations,
such as those caused by a bicycle or other vehicle moving on a non-smooth
surface. Doing so could cause the product to be damaged.
Do not put foreign substances, including water or metals into the product
during storage. Doing so could cause device failure, electric shock, or fire to
occur.
Do not wipe the product with any volatile organic solvent (including thinner
and benzin), medical cloth, or chemical cloth. Do not squirt the product with
insecticide. This could cause the case of the product to become deformed
and discolored.
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Clean the screen lightly with a soft, dry, and clean cloth. Other cloth surfaces
could scratch the screen. Using water, cleaner, or chemicals to clean the
screen may cause the product to become defective.
Wipe the outside of the infrared light communication port with a dry and clean
cloth once a month. Dirt and/or dust may cause the infrared light
communication port to become defective.
Do not operate the product with wet hands. Doing so could cause the product
to become defective.
Do not put objects on the touch panel. Doing so could cause the touch panel
to become defective.
Do not use any instrument other than your fingers on the touch panel or the
keyboard. Using a hard and sharp object such as a ballpoint pen may cause
the touch panel or keyboard to become defective.
If liquid leaks from the BATTERY PACK, wipe off the liquid adhering to the
battery mounting part of the product. Then insert a new BATTERY PACK.
Failure to do so may cause device fault, electric shock, or fire to occur.
If liquid leaks from the BATTERY PACK and adheres to your skin or clothes,
wash away the liquid with clean water such as running water immediately.
The liquid may cause your skin to be irritated.
When the product is not used for a long period, remove the BATTERY PACK
for safety.
Be careful not to nip your fingers when the BATTERY PACK is placed or
removed.
Do not replace any battery if the power is on or if the power lamp is on. Doing
so could cause the product to become defective or data saved in the product
to be corrupted.
Do not use the BATTERY PACK if rust, foreign odor, heat generation, or other
trouble occurs from the BATTERY PACK. Contact your nearest maintenance
representation office.
Clean connection terminals about once per month. For the cleaning, wipe
them with cloth containing a drop of anti-static electronics cleaner after the
power is turned off. Dirt and/or dust may cause the device to become
defective.
Do not install Single Docking Station EX in an area where vibrations and/or
shocks are generated. Failure to follow it may cause Single Docking Station
EX to become defective.
Do not place the Single Docking Station EX on an unstable surface (such as a
shelf). Doing so could incline the Single Docking Station EX to fall, which
could damage it and/or injure people.
Insert the power plug securely into an outlet. If there is some gap between the
plug and the outlet, the gap may get dusty. This could then cause a fire to
occur.
Make sure that the power cable is not taught to prevent the plugs and cables
from being stressed or damaged.
Neither pull the power and connection cables nor add excess forces to them
when the Single Docking Station EX is moved to another place to be installed.
Doing so could cause connected devices to operate improperly and/or some
data or programs to be corrupted.
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Do not bend, twist or pull the power and connection cables. Doing so could
cause the cables to be uncovered or disconnected, which could cause
electric shock or fire. Hold the plug of a power cable when you insert or
remove the plug from the outlet.
Do not put heavy objects on the power or connection cables and the AC
adapter nor enclose them with flammable material, such as clothing. Doing so
could cause electric shock or fire to occur.
Do not connect or disconnect the power cable with wet hands. Doing so could
cause device fault or electric shock to occur.
Do not connect the product to a non-specified voltage. Supplying power of
another voltage or frequency to the power cable may cause electric shock,
smoke, or fire to occur. See AC Adapter Specifications in this document.
Do not connect the power cable to a power strip to which many power plugs
are connected . This could heat power cords and the outlet and cause fire Or
trip the electrical breaker.
Always hold the plug to pull out the power cable from the outlet. Pulling the
cord may cause it to be damaged, which could cause fire to occur.
Be careful not to nip your fingers when you raise the stand at the bottom of
Single Docking Station EX. Doing so could cause pain and damage to your
body.
To connect or disconnect the AC adapter from the product, pull out the power
cable from the outlet. Failure to do so could cause electric shock to occur.
The surface of the AC adapter may get hot during its use. However, this does
not indicate that the AC adapter is defective.
Use the authorized AC adapter (S1596-04). Using an unauthorized AC
adapter may cause the product to become defective.
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Notes on the BATTERY PACK,
sub-battery, and calendar battery.
The BATTERY PACK contains Lithium-ion battery.
Specification of the BATTERY PACK
Product name and part number: BATTERY PACK (S1613-05 / BATI013A)
Lithium-ion battery: 7.4V, 4800mAh
Characteristics of BATTERY PACK
„ While the BATTERY PACK is charged or supplies power to the Panel-i 6 Pro, the
BATTERY PACK may become warm. This is due to the chemical reaction for generating
electric energy in the BATTERY PACK but does not indicate that the BATTERY PACK is
defective. If the BATTERY PACK seems excessively hot, contact your nearest
maintenance representation office.
„
The useful duration of the BATTERY PACK varies depending on the usage environment
temperature. In particular, the BATTERY PACK charge duration is shorter at a lower
temperature.
Notes on use of BATTERY PACK
„ The life of the BATTERY PACK is determined by the usage count and period.
It is recommended to replace the BATTERY PACK about one year after its use is
started. In regular use, the capacity begins to decrease after about 400 uses. Using a
deteriorated BATTERY PACK continuously may cause valuable data to be lost and/or
the battery to become excessively hot.
„
If not using the BATTERY PACK for a month or more, remove the BATTERY PACK from
either the Panel-i 6 Pro or the charger when the remaining battery charge is between
30% - 50%. Store BATTERY PACK in a cold, dark place. Because the BATTERY PACK
discharges over time, if you store it for more than two or three months, charge it to 30% 50% every two to three months2. When you are ready to use it again, charge before use.
„
Before using the BATTERY PACK, read this guide carefully.
Contact your nearest maintenance representation office if you have any questions.
When two of the three battery-remaining LEDs are ON, the battery charge remaining is 40% - 69%.
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FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
In according with 47 CFR Part 15.407 (e) U-NII devices operating in
5.15-5.25GHz frequency bands are restricted to indoor operations only.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
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The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are
associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however,
that these low power wireless devises are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless
devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range
while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by
heating tissue), exposure to low-level RF that does not produce heating effects
causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF
exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested
that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been
confirmed by additional research. S1613-01A has been tested and found to
comply with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in
Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure
rules.
The device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of this devise.
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Panel-i 6 Pro
Preparation
1.
Check the items contained in the package you received. Make sure that each of the items
listed in the following table is contained in the package. If one or more item are missing or
damaged, contact your sales agent.
Product name
Panel-i 6 Pro
BATTERY PACK ( S1613-05 / BATI013A)
Sub-battery
Calendar battery
SHOULDER BELT
User’s Guide
END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT OF MICROSOFT
SOFTWARE
END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT
2.
Qty
Remarks
This document
Before the Panel-i 6 Pro can be used, the sub-battery and the calendar battery must be
installed.
See Installing the Battery Pack in this document for how to install them in the Panel-i 6 Pro.
3.
Charge the BATTERY PACK, sub-battery, and calendar battery before using the Panel-i 6 Pro.
Note:
When the Panel-i 6 Pro is delivered to you, these batteries are not charged. Accordingly, you
should first charge them. Without charging, the Panel-i 6 Pro may operate only for a short
period or may not keep memory data if the BATTERY PACK is removed.
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Panel-i 6 Pro Part Names
Liquid crystal display with
touch panel
Do not push the display firmly or
with a sharp object such as a
pen. It could damage the display.
Volume dial
Adjusts the volume.
IrDA
DC-IN
USB connector
communication port
Battery charge LED
Indicates the remaining
battery charge in 3 levels.
Keyboard
Wireless LAN wave
status LED
Indicates the wireless LAN
wave status in 3 levels.
Power switch
Connection terminal
Turns the power ON/OFF.
Used for charging or communication when
the Single Docking Station EX is installed.
Do not touch this terminal with your
fingers. This could cause the terminal
to be damaged or defected.
Power lamp
Indicates when the
power is on.
Charge lamp
Communication lamp
Indicates the charging status.
Indicates the
communication status.
BATTERY PACK
Release lever
Be careful not to get your fingers nipped
while the BATTERY PACK is replaced.
Do not touch the terminals. This could
damage the BATTERY PACK.
Used to remove the
BATTERY PACK.
Safety lock
If moved with the
power on, a warning
buzzer goes on.
Do not replace the
BATTERY PACK
with the power on
(check the power
lamp). This may
damage the
Panel-i 6 Pro.
Sub-battery cover
The sub-battery and the calendar
battery are installed under the cover.
Power lamp
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Panel-i 6 Pro Technical Specifications
The table below shows the specifications of the Panel-i 6 Pro.
CPU
Memory
Display
Input
RAM
Flash memory
Display device
Touch panel
Operation button
Sound
Communication
External interface
Interface
Sound
OS
Main battery
Type, capacity and voltage
Drive time
Recharge time
Battery life
Sub-battery
(backup battery)
Calendar battery
Operating
environment
Type, capacity and voltage
Backup time
Recharge time
Type, capacity and voltage
Backup time
Recharge time
Operating temperature/humidity
Storage temperature/humidity
Intel® ULV-CPU 1GHz
512MB
2GB SD card (OS installation area)
10.4-inch TFT LCD display
Analog resistive film
Keyboard
Monaural speaker
Wireless LAN: IEEE 802.11a/b/g
Cable LAN: Use of LAN in Single Docking Station EX
USB2.0 ×1
IrDA1.1 ×1
Headphone outputs (stereo and mini jacks)
Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded SP2
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
4,800 mAh, 7.4V
About 4 hours
5.0 hours
400 discharges/charges or 1 year from purchase,
whichever is earlier
Ni-MH rechargeable battery, 40mAh, 4.8V
About 30 minutes (in full charge)
About 40 hours
Mn-Li battery, 30mAh,3.0V
6 months
About 48 hours
5 - 35ºC (41 - 95ºF)
35 - 85% (no condensation or frosting)
-20 - 60ºC (4 - 140ºF)
35 - 85% (no condensation or frosting)
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Windows XP and Windows XP
Embedded are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Windows Copyright ©1985-2007 Microsoft Corporation.
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Indicators
Item
Power lamp
Charge lamp
Battery charge
LEDs
Wireless LAN
wave status
LEDs
Power lamp (on
rear face)
Communication
lamp
Specification
Power OFF (suspend state)
Power ON (Remaining capacity of main battery enough)
Power ON (Remaining capacity of main battery: 7% or less)
Power ON (Remaining capacity of main battery: 3% or less)
Not charging
Charging
Charge completed
Charge error
Remaining battery quantity: 70% - 100%
Remaining battery quantity: 40% - 69%
Remaining battery quantity: 8% - 39%
Remaining battery quantity: 7% or less (power lamp being ON
in orange) or 3% or less (power lamp being ON in red). The
battery must be replaced.
Indicates the Wireless LAN wave status with three LEDs.
3 LEDs ON
High wave status
2 LEDs ON
Middle wave status
1 LED ON
Low wave status
No LEDs ON
Wave undetectable or no connection
OFF
Power OFF (Main battery removable)
ON in green
Power ON (Main battery unremovable)
The communication lamp status is controlled by the installed application. Contact the
system administrator for details.
OFF
ON in green
ON in orange
ON in red
OFF
ON in orange
ON in green
Blinking in orange
3 LEDs ON
2 LEDs ON
1 LED ON
No LEDs ON
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Installing the BATTERY PACK
1.
Move the safety lock to the open position "
2.
Align the grooves at both sides of the BATTERY PACK to the guides on the device body and
push the BATTERY PACK.
3.
Put the BATTERY PACK in place and move the safety lock to the closed position "
."
Note: The power cannot be turned on if the safety lock is not closed "
."
Guide
Groove
(2)
(3)
(1)
Removing the BATTERY PACK
1.
Confirm that the power is turned off (the power lamp is OFF).
2.
Move the safety lock to the open position "
3.
Slide the release lever to the left (see the arrow direction in the figure below).
4.
The BATTERY PACK will be pushed up slightly. Pull it straight and remove the battery.
."
Guide
Groove
(4)
(3)
(1) Confirm that the
power lamp is OFF.
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(2)
."
Placing or Removing the Sub-battery and the Calendar Battery
1.
Confirm that the power is turned off (the power lamp is OFF).
2.
Open the sub-battery cover on the rear side of the device by using a coin or the something of a
similar size.
3.
Now place or remove the sub-battery and/or the calendar battery.
Calendar battery
Sub-battery cover
A coin or the like
CAUTION
4.
Board side connector
Sub-battery
The sub-battery and the calendar battery are located side-by-side. Be careful to
remove the appropriate battery.
Use tweezers or the like for cable disconnection. Nip the connection part and pull out the cable
horizontally.
CAUTION
5.
Trying to pull out the battery cable only by holding the cable may cause the cable
to be broken or the connector to be damaged. Always use tweezers or the like for
cable disconnection.
Connect the cable, taking note of the connector orientation. Fit in the sub-battery cover.
CAUTION
6.
Be careful not to have the battery cable nipped by the sub-battery cover.
If the calendar battery is replaced, reset the clock.
Using the Power Switch
„
Use the power switch to turn the power on or off. A push-type switch is located at the position
shown in the figure below.
„
The power switch returns to the original position if you press the power switch and then release
it.
„
Pressing the power switch once causes the power to be turned off (suspend) if the power is ON
or to be turned on if the power is OFF (resume).
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Power switch
„
The power is forcibly turned off if you press the power switch continuously for 25 seconds or
longer. In the next start, the system boots from Windows.
CAUTION
Do not type keys on the keyboard repeatedly without reason in the period
between the depression of the power switch and the operating system (OS)
starting. Repeated key depressions may sometimes cause the OS to be started
unsuccessfully. If the OS is started unsuccessfully, press the reset switch to
restart the OS.
CAUTION
It takes some time to exit from applications correctly and turn off the power
(suspend) after the power switch is pressed in the power-on status.
While the power lamp on the rear side of the Panel-i 6 Pro is lit, some processing
is done even if the screen display disappears. Do not remove the BATTERY
PACK until the power lamp goes off. Doing so could cause some data to be
corrupted.
CAUTION
Do not remove the BATTERY PACK if the power is ON.
Using the Reset Switch
„
Use the reset switch if you need to restart the device.
„
The reset switch may be pressed according to the direction of the system administrator.
„
The reset switch returns to the original position if you press the reset switch and then release it.
Preferably, use a bar with a round tip to press the reset switch.
Reset switch
Other Notes
„
If you press two points on the touch panel at a time, the value of the center of the two points is
entered.
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Single Docking Station EX
Single Docking Station EX Part Names
The names and functions of Single Docking Station EX parts are described below.
(1) Insertion port
(2) Power lamp
(3) Connecting detection lamp
(9) Stand
(4) Connection terminal
(5) Power switch
(7) USB connector
(8) LAN port
(6) AC adapter connector
(1) Insertion port
Insert the Panel-i 6 Pro into the port.
CAUTION
Do not insert any device other than the Panel-i 6 Pro into the port. Doing
so could cause electric shock, fire, or fault to occur.
(2) Power lamp
(3) Connecting detection lamp
(4) Connection terminal
(5) Power switch
(6) AC adapter connector
(7) USB connector
Goes on if the power is turned on.
Lights while the Panel-i 6 Pro is inserted in the insertion port.
Used for charging of or communication with the Panel-i 6 Pro.
Used to turn on or off the power of the Panel-i 6 Pro.
Used to connect the Panel-i 6 Pro with the AC adapter.
Used to connect the Panel-i 6 Pro with a USB device.
Put the USB connector cap on the USB connector if not used.
Used to connect the Panel-i 6 Pro with the LAN.
Put the LAN port cap on the LAN port if not used.
Allows the tilt of the station to be adjusted.
(8) LAN port
(9) Stand
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Single Docking Station EX Specifications
The specification of Single Docking Station EX is described below. This can be a reference for device
installation.
Outer dimension
Weight
LAN port
USB port
Miscellaneous
288×157×130 mm in normal use
(288×157×250 mm connected to the Panel-i 6 Pro)
288×157×138 mm if used with stand
(288×160×255 mm in connected to the Panel-i 6 Pro)
About 1.4 kg, excluding the AC adapter
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ×1
USB 2.0 ×4
The bottom stand allows the station to be tilted at two angles.
AC Adapter Specifications
The specification of the AC adapter is described below. This can be a reference for device installation.
Power supply
Rating output
External dimension
Weight
Cord length
Acquired safety standards
100 - 240VAC, 50/60Hz
12 VDC, 3A
99.5×49.5×25.5 mm
AC Adapter: 200g or less
Power cord: 100g or less
Power cord: About 1.8m
DC cord: About 1.2m
UL, C-UL, and CE
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Lamp Indication
Power lamp
Connecting detection lamp
Power lamp status
ON
Color
Green
Blinking
Red
OFF
OFF
Status
The power of Single Docking Station EX is ON.
Connecting the Panel-i 6 Pro to Single Docking Station EX allows the
USB and LAN ports on Single Docking Station EX to be used.
In addition, the BATTERY PACK installed in the Panel-i 6 Pro can be
charged.
Any of the following states occurs:
- Excess voltage is applied to the AC adapter.
- Excess current is supplied to the Panel-i 6 Pro.
- The power supply in Single Docking Station EX generates excess
voltage or excess current.
The power of Single Docking Station EX is off.
Color
Status
Green
OFF
The Panel-i 6 Pro is normally connected to Single Docking Station EX.
The Panel-i 6 Pro is not connected to Single Docking Station EX or the
power of Single Docking Station EX is OFF.
Connecting detection
lamp status
ON
OFF
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Charging the BATTERY PACK with Single Docking Station EX
The following describes the procedure for charging the BATTERY PACK installed in the Panel-i 6 Pro
using Single Docking Station EX.
1.
Connect the DC plug to the AC adapter connector.
2.
Connect the power cable to the inlet of the AC adapter.
3.
Ensure that the AC adapter is disconnected from the Panel-i 6 Pro.
4.
Insert the power plug of the power cable to an outlet.
5.
Set the power switch to ON. The power lamp on Single Docking Station EX goes on.
6.
Insert the Panel-i 6 Pro in Single Docking Station EX.
The connecting detection lamp goes on to indicate that the Panel-i 6 Pro is connected to Single Docking
Station EX securely. Charging is started.
The charge lamp on the Panel-i 6 Pro allows you to know the charge status.
If the connecting detection lamp does not go on, ensure that the Panel-i 6 Pro is inserted in Single
Docking Station EX properly.
Before the Panel-i 6 Pro can be inserted in Single Docking Station EX, ensure that the AC adapter is
disconnected from the Panel-i 6 Pro.
The Panel-i 6 Pro is available if it is charged. The Panel-i 6 Pro can be charged in the ambient
temperature range between 5ºC and 35ºC. However, to enable the battery to bring out its performance
sufficiently, it is recommended that you charge the Panel-i 6 Pro in the ambient temperature range
between 18ºC and 28ºC.
Other Notes
„
To turn on the power again after power-off, press the power switch after five seconds or longer
has passed from the power-off.
„
If the Panel-i 6 Pro is removed from Single Docking Station EX and then inserted again, wait for
five seconds or longer from the removal to the insertion.
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Notes
(1) No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission.
(2) The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
(3) We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of this manual; however, if you feel that any
corrections or clarifications should be made to the contents of this manual, please contact your
nearest sales representation office.
(4) We are not responsible for any claims for losses, lost earnings, or lost or corrupted data caused by
the use of the product.
This User’s Guide has been printed using recycled paper.
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For inquiries, contact:
NEC Corporation of America
Retail Solutions
6535 N. State Highway 161
Irving, TX 75039-2402
858-840276-002-C-10

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