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II.4.7 Power supply
In addition, there is also available an optional custom battery pack. Whenever
the external power converter is connected, the power is supplied from it, and the
battery will be charged when necessary. When the external power converter is
unplugged from the unit, the battery will take over.
The power LED on the upper panel informs about the status of the battery and
the power supply. These are the possible status for this led:
-GREEN: The external power converter is powering the unit. The battery is
not connected.
-BLINKING ORANGE: The external power converter is powering the unit.
The battery is connected and it is being charged on the system.
-ORANGE: The external power converter is not powering the unit. The
battery is connected and powering the unit.
-BLINKING RED: The external power converter is not powering the unit.
The battery is connected and powering the unit, but it is about to run out
(about 20 minutes / 10% of battery capacity).
By pressing the 'INF' key (i) on the meny navigator keypad, the screen will show
whether the battery is connected and the charge status.
B A T T E R Y N O T P R E S E N T
B A T T E R Y : 6 0 %
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PortaNet comes supplied with a desk top AC/DC
converter (16 volts. output) to be connected to the
power connector located at the rear panel. The
power converter works with an AC input range of 100
to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz.
The power switch is located just below the power
connector.
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