Power Supply - Brother AiRScouter WD-360B Quick Setup Manual

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8.
Attach the flexible arm to the head band by lining up the wide end of the
flexible arm with the threads on the head band, and rotating the dial on
the ball joint clockwise to tighten.
Note
To increase the stiffness of the arm during operation, you can tighten
one or both ball joints by rotating their respective dials clockwise.
9.
Run the head display cable through the cable channel on the flexible
arm, and then through the cable channel on the top of the head band.
Secure the head display cable into the clip on the end of the head band,
to prevent it from coming loose during operation.
Note
When attaching the head display cable to the flexible arm and head
band, ensure that you leave enough slack so that you do not pull the
head display cable during adjustment and operation.
10.
Connect the head display cable to the control box and press the power
button to turn the AiRScouter on. Press the image rotation button to
rotate the image by 180° so that it is no longer upside-down.
Note
To return the AiRScouter to left-eyed viewing, follow the same
instructions, using the flexible arm for left eye instead of the flexible arm
for right eye.

Power supply

Important
The AiRScouter can use the following power supplies:
- The AC adapter supplied in the box
- The internal battery supplied for use inside the control box
- An external battery (for example a third-party USB battery)
that supplies a voltage of DC 5 V and a current of at least 1 A
If multiple power supplies are connected to the AiRScouter at the same
time, they will be prioritised in this order:
AC adapter
a
External battery
b
c
Internal battery
Example:
- If an external battery is disconnected while the AiRScouter is in use,
the system will switch to using the internal battery.
- If an external battery is connected while the AiRScouter is using the
internal battery, the system will switch to using the external battery.
The internal battery will not charge while the AiRScouter is turned on.
To charge the internal battery, you must power off the AiRScouter and
connect the AC adapter.
The external battery cannot be used to charge the internal battery.
The internal battery can only be charged by the AC adapter.
You cannot charge the AiRScouter by connecting it to a computer with
a USB cable.
If a USB-AC conversion adapter is used as the external power supply for
the AiRScouter, ensure that the adapter supplies a voltage of DC 5 V
and a current of at least 1 A.
If the AiRScouter becomes hot to the touch due to continuous use, or if
the environmental conditions are outside of the recommended range,
the external power LED will begin to flash quickly. While the AiRScouter
is in this state, the internal battery cannot be charged.
 Using an External Battery
You can use a third-party USB battery as an external power source to
extend the operating time of the AiRScouter beyond that supported by
the internal battery.
Important
Only use a third-party external battery that can supply a voltage of
DC 5 V and a current of at least 1 A.
The external battery cannot be used to charge the internal battery.
The internal battery can only be charged by the AC adapter while the
AiRScouter is powered off.
1.
Before connecting an external battery to the control box, ensure that
the external battery has been fully charged. (For more information
on charging a third-party USB battery, see the battery's manual.)
2.
Connect the Micro-USB B plug of a USB Type-A to Micro-USB B cable
to the Micro-USB B port of the control box.
3.
Connect the USB Type-A plug to the USB Type-A port of the external
battery.
4.
The external power LED on the control panel will turn orange when an
external battery is connected and supplying power to the AiRScouter.
• The external power LED will turn off when the external battery is
discharged.
• If the internal battery is charged, the system will automatically switch
to use the internal battery.

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