Hardware Overview - D-Link SharePort Go III DIR-510L User Manual

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Section 1 - Product Overview
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If you attach one or more USB devices (like a 2.5" USB drive) that draws a total of 0.7 A or more power, the power adapter will not supply enough voltage to charge your DIR-510L while
simultaneously powering the USB device(s).
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The DIR-510L only supports charging other devices on USB port (1A) in CHARGER Mode.
D-Link DIR-510L User Manual

Hardware Overview

ON/OFF/CHARGER
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Switch
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WPS Button
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Reset Button
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USB Port (1A)
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Power/Status LED
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Battery LED
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USB Port (0.5 A)
Power Receptor
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(Micro USB)
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Internet Port
Slide the switch to ON to operate the DIR-510L in Router Mode.
Slide the switch to CHARGER to charge devices connected via USB.
Press the WPS button to automatically connect additional devices to the unit securely.
Press the Reset button reset the router to its original factory default settings.
Connect a 3G/4G USB adapter to use Mobile Router Mode to share your Internet broadband.
Connect a USB drive to share locally using mydlink SharePort and SharePort Web Access.
Connect a device (high-power support) via USB cable to charge it.
Green (Solid)
The device is connected and working properly.
Green (Blinking)
The device is currently connecting via WPS.
Orange (Solid)
The device is powering up or resetting.
Orange (Blinking)
The device cannot connect to the Internet or is in Recovery Mode.
Red (Solid)
The system is defective.
Off
The device is turned off or in Charging Mode.
Green (Solid)
Battery capacity is 80% or more.
Orange (Solid)
Battery capacity is between 15% and 80%.
Red (Solid)
Battery capacity is 15% or less.
Red (Blinking)
Battery is defective.
Charging is complete (when connected to a power supply) or the
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device is out of battery.
Connect a USB drive to share media locally using mydlink SharePort and SharePort Web Access.
Connect the included power adapter to power and charge the unit.
Connect an Ethernet cable to a cable or DSL modem to use Broadband Router Mode.
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