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Besides the indicators and connectors, which are the same as those of the integrated primary display, the
separated primary display and the secondary display have connectors at the rear.
(2) Battery indicator:
â—† Yellow: the battery is being charged.
â—† Green: the battery is fully charged.
â—† Flashing green: the monitor operates on battery power.
â—† Off: no battery is installed, or the battery is malfunctioning, or the monitor is powered off and no AC power
is connected.
(3) AC power indicator
â—† On: when AC power is connected.
â—† Off: when AC power is not connected.
(4) Power switch
â—† Pressing this switch turns on the monitor.
â—† When the monitor is on, pressing and holding this switch turns off the monitor.
(5) Serial bus connectors (MSB): connect USB devices, for example keyboard, mouse, and barcode reader.
(6) Navigation knob
(7) Handle: you can drag the handle to rotate the display.
VP
MSB 2MSB 1 SBHSIG 1
12V 4.5A
SIG 1 12V 4.5A
VP
(1) Serial bus connector (MSB1, MSB2): connect USB devices, for example keyboard, mouse, and barcode reader.
(2) Signal input connector (SIG1): for the separate primary display, it connects the SIG connector at the rear of the
main unit; for the secondary display, it is reserved for future use.
(3) Serial bus hub connector (SBH): connects the MSB1 connector at the bottom of the main unit to activate MSB
connectors for the independent secondary display.
(4) DC-in connector: connects the DC adapter to run the secondary display.
(5) Video output connector (VP): connects the VP1 connector at the bottom of the main unit.