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P A N A S O N IC T O UG HB OO K C F- 31 M AG DO CK I N G S TA TI O N I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S P ro du ct R ev is io n Fo rm If y ou n e ed as sist an ce or h av e qu estio ns , c al l Ga m be r-J oh ns on a t 1- 80 0- 45 6- 68 68 71 60- 03 18 -00 T HR OU GH 7160- 0318 -12 Re v. G I NS T -5 0 9 Pr odu ct M oun ting D iscl aim [...]
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Pg 2 C F- 31 D OC K IN G S TA TI O N FE A TU R E ID EN T IF IC A TIO N Ca ble R estraint Br a ck et U SB Po rts Ke nsing to n L oc k S lot Et h er n et P or t #1 Et h er n et P o rt #2 E xte rna l Sp ea ke r or He a dp h o n es E xte rna l M icro phon e Vi d e o Co nn ectio n Se ria l 2 Se ri al 1 W irel ess A n ten n a S witc h (W W AN A nte nna) [...]
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D ur in g I n stal la ti on: D O NO T co nne ct this d ock ing statio n to the vehi cle b atte ry un til: 1. A L L o the r e l ec tri cal c o nn ectio ns a r e m ade 2. M ou n ting of A L L co mpo n en ts is co mpl et e 3. V ER I F I C A T IO N t ha t no sho rts ex ist in t he enti re s ys tem D O NO T in stall eq uip me n t or ro ute w iri[...]
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M o u nt d ock ing stat io n to mou ntin g sy st em usi ng the f ou r 1/4 -2 0 U NC m o unting hole s o n th e b ottom o f the dock . F ou r 1/ 4- 20 UN C x .5 0 Bu tto n H ead M o u ntin g S crew s ar e p rov ide d in th e ha rdw ar e b ag. *R eco mm ended to rq u e: 75 in -lbs. O ver ti gh tenin g mo u nt in g h a rd w ar e m a y d a m ag e d ock[...]
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At tac h th e sup plie d tie w rap an chor s to the un ders id e of th e d o ck by pu shing i n to t he h oles in th e lo cati on s sh own (Fig ure 3 ). At tac h cab l e ti es t o th e anc hors as s ho w n (Fi gu re 3) . Re tai n th e US B an d Eth ern et cab le s at th e Re str aint Br ac k et usin g th e sup pl ie d cable ti es (F i gu re 3 ). I [...]
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PO W E R S U PPL Y IN FO R MA TI O N (N ON IN TE RN A L P OW ER SU PPL Y M OD EL S) Pa na so n ic reco mm en ds usin g a L ind A uto A d ap ter (L ind p art n umb er PA 15 80- 29 61) to po we r t h e do ck ing s tati on . It c an b e ord ered f rom Gam b er - Joh ns o n (p a rt n u mbe r 1 410 3) o r di rec tl y f ro m L ind E le ct ro n ics, M inn[...]
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D O C K IN G T H E C O MP U TE R Fig ure 1 0 Pg 7 Fig ure 8 1. Sh u t do w n th e com p ute r. 2. M ak e su re t he slid in g doo r (l o ca ted o n the o n the b ack o f the co mp uter) h as be en f ully o pe n ed , e x p os in g th e c om pute r' s do ckin g c on necto r. (F igu re 8 ) 3. Se t co mpu ter in t he d ock : a. H o ok th e fro nt [...]
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Fig ur e 11 W ith co mput er insta ll ed i n the d ock , the Do cki ng I ndica to r L ED , lo cate d o n th e rig ht side of the d o ck , can be u sed as a tro u ble sho oting too l (F ig ur e 1 1). GR EE N: A ll po rts are re ady t o use . O RA NG E : U SB po rt an d L AN po rt do n ot f u nc tion , ex ter n a l p ow er i s n o t co nne cte d. RE [...]