MVP-TDS LED Indicators
The two LED indicators indicate the battery and communication status:
LED Pattern Indicators for the MVP-TDS
LED
Solid Bright
Flashing Bright
(Slow)
Flashing Bright
(Fast)
Solid Dim
Installation
Interface Connector Pins and Functions
FIG. 3 gives the pin numbering and function information for the docking stations
1 - Data - Panel Detect IN
2 - Ground
3 - not used
4 - Ground
5 - not used
6 - Ground
7 - not used
8 - not used
9 - not used
10 - DC Power
11 - Data - Receive
12 - DC Power
13 - Data - Transmit
14 - DC Power
15 - Data - USB Device D-
16 - Data - Cradle Detect
17 - Data - USB Device D+
18 - Data - Panel Detect OUT
FIG. 3
MVP-TDS Connector Pin locations and Pinout function
Connecting a Power Supply
The MVP-TDS uses a PS4.4 power supply (included with the MVP) to indirectly provide power to the
MVP panel, while charging internal batteries.
Static electricity can damage electronic circuitry. Before touching the unit, discharge
any accumulated static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal
object.
Powering the MVP-TDS
1. Connect the terminal end of the PS4.4 power supply to the rear PWR connector on the TDS.
2. Provide power to the MVP-TDS by connecting the PS4.4 AC power cord to an external power
source.
MVP-TDS Table Docking Station for MVP Panels
Left - Battery Status
TDS only
TDS batteries are fully charged MVP batteries are fully
TDS batteries are charging
N/A
TDS receiving power but con-
tains no batteries in cradle
MVP-TDS Table Top Docking Station
Right - Comm. Status
MVP in Cradle
MVP panel is docked and
charged
communicating
MVP batteries are
N/A
charging
N/A
MVP panel is docked but not
communicating
No batteries within the
MVP panel is NOT docked
MVP
and NOT communicating
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1
18
17
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