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22 | D750 | Product description
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Fig. 3:
Underside of D750
1 Pen
2 Stand
3 Battery fastening sleeves
4 Battery compartment
3.4.2
Functions of On/Off button
D750
Power supply
unit
Off
Not connected Off
Off
Connected
On and LCD
Connected
on
On and LCD
Not connected Green light
off
On and LCD
Not connected Flashing
off
On, LCD off,
Not connected Flashing
in energy
saving mode
On, LCD off,
Not connected Flashing
in energy
saving mode
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Briefly pressing the On/Off button sets the D750 to
standby mode or ends standby mode as applicable.
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Pressing the On/Off button
down the Windows operating system and switches
off the D750.
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Pressing the On/Off button
switches off the D750 without first shutting down
the operating system. This mode should only be
used if shutdown of the Windows operating system
is not possible.
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with LED
Status
LED
–
Green light
Battery charge
≥ 80%
Yellow light
Battery charge
< 80%
Off
Battery being
charged
Battery charge
≥ 10%
Battery charge
red
< 10%
Battery charge
green
≥ 10%
Battery charge
red
< 10%
for > 2 seconds shuts
for > 12 seconds
3.4.3
Function key ƒ
Pressing the function key ƒ opens or closes the start
menu and task bar of WIN 7 as applicable.
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Pressing the function key ƒ for > 2 seconds opens or
closes the virtual keypad as applicable.
3.4.4
Touch screen
The touch screen can be operated by hand or using a
pen. To implement an action, touch the appropriate
point on the touch screen with a finger or pen.
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Touch screen calibration is described in Sec. 5.8.2.
3.5
Diagnostic device D650
The D650 is supplied with voltage via the power supply
unit included in the scope of delivery or via the OBD
interface in the vehicle.
3.5.1
Diagnosis terminals
Fig. 4:
Diagnosis terminals
1 Connection OBD diagnosis cable (DIAG)
3.5.2
Terminal strip
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Fig. 5:
Terminal strip
1 Power supply connection
2 LED A and LED B (see chap. 3.5.3)
3 USB connection
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