Honeywell Carbon Monoxide Alarm MicroDock II User Manual

Automatic Test and Calibration Station  
Quick Reference Guide  
 
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years, beginning on the date of shipment to the buyer. This warranty extends only to the sale of new and unused products to the original buyer. BW’s  
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the Product.  
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handling or use;  
c) any damage or defects attributable to repair of the product by any person other than an authorized dealer, or the installation of unapproved parts  
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The obligations set forth in this warranty are conditional on:  
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recommendations of BW;  
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MicroDock II  
Introduction  
a Cautions  
a Warning  
• The base station must be attached to a venting system or  
the base station must be used in a well-ventilated area.  
To ensure personal safety, read Safety Information - Read  
First before using the MicroDock II base station.  
• Do not immerse the station in liquids.  
The MicroDock II Automatic Test and Calibration Station (“the  
base station”) provides automated calibration and bump testing  
for the GasAlert Extreme, GasAlertClip Extreme, GasAlertMi-  
cro, GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR, GasAlertMicroClip, and GasAlert-  
Max XT detectors. The system is expandable to include up to  
10 docking modules (maximum six charging docking modules  
plus four non-charging docking modules.  
• The maximum recommended exhaust line length is  
15.24 m (50 ft.).  
• Ensure that the inlet filter is clean.  
• Ensure that all gas cylinders contain enough gas.  
• A demand flow regulator must be used with all gas  
cylinder connections.  
Safety Information - Read First  
• Calibrate and bump test only in a safe area that is free  
of hazardous gas.  
Use the station only as specified in this guide. Read the follow-  
ing Cautions before using the station.  
• Do not expose the station to electrical shock or severe  
continuous mechanical shock.  
a Cautions  
• The base station warranty will be void if the unit is  
disassembled, adjusted, or serviced by non-BW  
Technologies by Honeywell personnel.  
• If the base station is damaged or parts are missing,  
contact BW Technologies by Honeywell immediately.  
• Ensure the exhaust line is not connected to a negative  
pressure system.  
• This equipment uses potentially harmful gas for  
calibration. Use in a well-ventilated area only.  
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MicroDock II  
Quick Reference Guide  
Display Elements  
Pushbuttons  
Item  
Function  
Pushbutton  
Description  
AC power  
To bump test a detector, press C  
BUMP CHECK.  
Batteries fully charged  
When connecting a new docking  
module, press and hold  
C BUMP CHECK to send a  
confirmation signal back to the  
base station.  
C
BUMP CHECK  
Batteries half-charged  
Batteries at low level  
To calibrate a detector, press  
C CALIBRATION (all models  
excluding GasAlertClip Extreme).  
C
MultiMediaCard (MMC)  
MultiMediaCard (MMC) not inserted  
CALIBRATION  
To transfer datalog information  
from a detector, press C DATA  
TRANSFER. (GasAlert  
Extreme, GasAlertMicroClip, and  
GasAlertMax XT only).  
Test pass and option enabled  
Test fail and option disabled  
Cursor and sensor disabled  
Scroll up  
The Automatic Datalog Down-  
load option is available for the  
GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlert-  
Max XT docking modules only.  
For more information, refer to  
Data Transfer (GasAlert  
C
DATA TRANSFER  
Scroll down  
Selection arrow  
Selected to be modified  
Extreme, GasAlertMicroClip,  
GasAlertMax XT only).  
Passcode protected  
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MicroDock II  
User Options Menu  
User Options Menu  
Description  
Display  
Description  
Display  
Time/Date modifies the time and  
date of the base station.  
About displays the firmware  
revision for the base station and  
the docking module(s).  
Inlet Setup enters the gas type,  
the gas concentration levels, and  
the gas cylinder lot numbers.  
Format MMC formats the Mul-  
tiMediaCard (MMC). NOTE:  
This feature erases all current  
data. Refer to the MicroDock II  
User Manual.  
Pump Setup modifies the station  
pump speed. Recommended  
pump speeds are 40-45% (350  
ml/min.). The pump speed must  
be set for each new docking mod-  
ule that is added to the station.  
Inlet Sel selects a gas inlet. If  
auto is displayed, the base sta-  
tion automatically selects the  
correct inlet for the test.  
Pass Code prevents unauthor-  
ized access to the menu  
NOTE: A flow meter is required.  
Contrast brightens or dims the  
text of the LCD.  
options. The LCD displays  
when it is pass code protected.  
Language displays all LCD  
text in one of five languages:  
Eng (English), Fran (French),  
Deut (German), Port (Portu-  
guese), and Espa (Spanish).  
Backlight enables/disables the  
LCD backlight. When enabled,  
the auto option automatically  
deactivates the backlight when  
the base station is not in use.  
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MicroDock II  
Quick Reference Guide  
Installation  
Item  
Description  
Inlet filter assembly  
1
2
C-cell batteries (4)  
Battery cover  
3
4
Philips pan head retaining screws (2)  
MultiMediaCard (MMC)  
Battery compartment  
Charger port  
5
6
7
8
USB port  
9
Power port  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Exhaust outlet  
Gas cylinder  
Demand flow regulator  
Calibration gas hose  
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MicroDock II  
Installation  
The disconnect device must be installed in close proximity to  
the base station and must be marked as a disconnecting  
method for the base station.  
a Warning  
The atmosphere must be free of background gas. Do not  
use the base station in a hazardous area.  
All required National Electrical Codes (NEC) and safety  
standards must be followed.  
Battery Installation  
To install batteries in the base station, complete the following:  
Note  
a Warning  
The base station can operate from either an electrical  
power source or batteries. The batteries will provide  
automatic backup power if the main power fails.  
Only install batteries in a safe area that is free of  
hazardous gas. Failure to adhere to this warning can  
result in personal injury and/or property damage.  
1. Connect the power cord to the POWER port on the  
base station, and then plug the cord into an AC outlet.  
Use only BW approved batteries; do not use alkaline or  
other rechargeable batteries with this charger.  
To install the batteries, refer to Battery Installation.  
1. Loosen the retaining screws from the battery cover.  
Do not remove the screws from the cover.  
2. Connect the charger cord to the CHARGER port on  
the base station first, and then plug the cord into an  
AC outlet.  
2. Remove the battery cover and insert four C-cell bat-  
teries into the battery compartment.  
3. Attach all gas connections. Inlet 1 (PURGE) is config-  
ured for ambient air and inlets 2-5 are configured for  
calibration/test gases. Refer to Confirm Inlet Setup.  
3. Replace the battery cover and tighten the retaining  
screws. Do not overtighten.  
Mounting the MicroDock II Base Station and Docking  
Modules  
4. A demand flow regulator must be used with all gas  
cylinder connections.  
For wall mounting instructions, refer to the MicroDock II Base  
Station User Manual.  
5. Ensure the exhaust line is not connected to a nega-  
tive pressure system.  
For AC main installation, a circuit breaker must be integrated in the  
building installation as a disconnect device for the base station.  
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MicroDock II  
Quick Reference Guide  
station LCD displays the docking module number, and  
the type and serial number of the detector.  
Inserting the Detector  
a Caution  
GasAlertMicro  
Infrared or intense ambient light (sun or halogen) may  
interfere with the base station/detector communication.  
Insert the bottom of the detector (serial number face up)  
into the detector bay first and then lower the top into  
place.  
To insert a detector into a docking module, complete the follow-  
ing:  
Close the lid and press until the release tabs click.  
1. Activate the detector and wait until it is in normal  
operation.  
When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN  
LED(s) on the docking module light yellow and Unit  
Inserted displays on the base station LCD. The base  
station LCD displays the docking module number, and  
the type and serial number of the detector .  
2. Ensure the alligator clip is closed and the ring is rest-  
ing flat on the detector.  
3. Press the two release tabs on the docking module  
and open the lid.  
GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR  
Important: If the GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR detector is fitted with  
a pump module, the diffusion adapter must be removed from  
the docking module. Refer to the MicroDock II Base Station  
User Manual.  
If inserting the GasAlertMax XT, move the pump  
connector to the open position (red).  
4. Refer to the following sections to insert the detectors  
into the docking modules.  
Insert the GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR (LCD facing up) at a  
45° angle and insert the bottom into the docking bay.  
Ensure the connector outlets on the bottom of the detec-  
tor lock into place over the connector pins in the docking  
bay.  
GasAlertClip Extreme / GasAlert Extreme  
Lower the detector (serial number face up) into the  
detector bay.  
Push forward to ensure the top of the detector connects  
with the top of the bay.  
Close the lid and press until the release tabs click.  
Close the lid and press until the release tabs click.  
When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN  
LED(s) on the docking module light yellow and Unit  
Inserted displays on the base station LCD. The base  
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MicroDock II  
Using the Base Station  
When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN  
LEDs light yellow, Unit Inserted displays on the base  
station LCD, and MicroDock displays on the detector  
LCD. The base station LCD displays the docking mod-  
ule number, and the type and serial number of the  
detector.  
Note  
The docking module lid only raises upward 30°. Do  
not force the lid beyond its limit.  
Close the lid and press until the release tabs click. Push  
the pump connector towards the detector pump.  
Ensure green is visible in the lower indicator in the  
pump connector. If it is not visible, the MicroDock II base  
station will not recognize the detector.  
GasAlertMicroClip  
Important: If the GasAlertMicroClip is fitted with a calibration  
cap or an auxiliary filter, it must be removed prior to inserting it  
into the docking module. Refer to the GasAlertMicroClip User  
Manual and the MicroDock II Base Station User Manual.  
Note  
The detector will briefly alarm when the pump  
connector is indicated. This is normal. The alarm will  
deactivate when the detector is properly inserted into  
the docking module.  
Insert the bottom of the detector (serial number face up)  
at a 30° angle into the detector bay.  
Note  
When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN  
LEDs on the docking module light yellow and Unit  
Inserted displays on the base station LCD. The base  
station LCD displays the docking module number, and  
the type and serial number of the detector.  
The docking module lid only raises upward 30°. Do  
not force the lid beyond its limit.  
Close the lid and press until the release tabs click.  
When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN  
LEDs on the docking module light yellow and Unit  
Inserted displays on the base station LCD. The base  
station LCD displays the docking module number, and  
the type and serial number of the detector.  
Using the Base Station  
a Warning  
To prevent possible personal injury and/or property  
damage, only use the station in a safe area that is free of  
hazardous gas.  
GasAlertMax XT  
Insert the bottom of the detector (serial number face up)  
Ensure that the station is attached to a venting system or  
used in a well ventilated area.  
at a 30° angle into the detector bay.  
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MicroDock II  
Quick Reference Guide  
The base station pushbuttons are not labelled. The base station  
is operated by pressing the C pushbutton that is located  
directly below the option that displays on the LCD.  
Confirm Inlet Setup  
For initial station activation, ensure the inlets are installed cor-  
rectly.  
Activating the Station  
Inlet 1—default connection for ambient air.  
1. To activate the station, press and hold C (the left-  
Inlet 2—default connection for four-gas mix (unless oth-  
erwise specified when purchased).  
most button) until the following screen displays.  
Inlets 3-5—designed connection for additional gases.  
However, unless specified at purchase, inlets 3-5 will be  
configured for ambient air.  
a Warning  
The normal operation screen then displays.  
Failed bump tests and calibrations can result if the inlets  
are not setup correctly.  
To confirm that the inlets are set correctly, complete the follow-  
ing:  
1. Press C menu to access the user options menu.  
Deactivating the Station  
2. Press C  
or  
to scroll to InletSetup.  
To deactivate the station, complete the following:  
3. Press C sel to access the inlet 1 screen.  
1. Access the normal operation screen (the station can  
only deactivate from the normal operation screen).  
2. Press C off.  
4. Press the C  
to scroll to the inlet 2, 3, 4, and 5  
screens.  
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MicroDock II  
Bump Test  
5. Press C exit to return to normal operation.  
The LCD displays the results of the bump test.  
For more information on setting up inlets, gas types, and con-  
centration levels, refer to Inlet Setup in the MicroDock II Base  
Station User Manual.  
Bump Test  
If any test fails, refer to Troubleshooting in the  
MicroDock II Base Station User Manual.  
A bump test is performed to confirm that the detector is  
responding to gas, and that the audio and visual alarms are  
operational.  
3. Press C OK to return to normal operation.  
4. After 5 minutes of inactivity, the detector deactivates.  
a Caution  
For additional information, refer to the MicroDock II  
Base Station User Manual.  
Ensure the detector is not in a low battery state prior to  
performing a bump test.  
To perform a bump test, complete the following:  
Calibration (excluding GasAlertClip Extreme)  
a Warning  
1. From the docking module of the applicable detector,  
press C BUMP CHECK.  
BW recommends using premium grade calibration gases  
and cylinders that are certified to National Standards. The  
calibration gases must meet the accuracy of the detector.  
All calibration cylinders must be used with demand flow  
regulators and must meet the following maximum inlet  
pressure specifications  
2. The gas is automatically applied.  
Disposable cylinders 0-1000 psig/70 bar  
Refillable cylinders 0-3000 psig/207 bar  
a Caution  
Ensure the detector is not in a low battery state prior to  
performing a calibration.  
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MicroDock II  
Quick Reference Guide  
A calibration adjusts the sensor sensitivity to ensure an accu-  
rate response to gas.  
If any test fails, refer to Troubleshooting in the  
MicroDock II Base Station User Manual.  
4. The detector deactivates.  
To calibrate a detector, complete the following:  
Data Transfer (GasAlert Extreme, GasAlertMicroClip,  
1. From the docking module of the applicable detector,  
press C CALIBRATION.  
GasAlertMax XT only)  
This feature transfers datalogs from the detector to the base  
station MultiMediaCard (MMC).  
To transfer a datalog, complete the following:  
1. Activate the detector and insert it into the docking  
module.  
2. The gas is automatically applied.  
2. Press C DATA TRANSFER. The RUN LED flashes  
rapidly. The base station LCD displays the following  
screen:  
3. When the calibration is complete, the system purges.  
The countdown for time remaining displays beside  
Purge.  
Depending upon how many logs are stored on the  
MMC, the data transfer may require 12-14 minutes to  
complete (1-2 minutes for the GasAlertMicroClip and  
GasAlertMax XT).  
Note  
= calibration has passed  
= calibration has failed  
A maximum of ten datalogs from all modules  
combined can be stored on an MMC (100 datalogs  
for GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlertMax XT).  
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MicroDock II  
Automatic Datalog Download (GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlertMax XT docking module only)  
Successful Data Transfer: The PASS LED lights green on the  
a Caution  
docking module and Pass displays on the base station LCD.  
From the LCD, press C Pass to return to normal operation.  
Do not remove the GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlertMax  
XT from the docking module until the DATA TRANSFER  
PASS LED lights green to indicate the transfer is  
complete.  
Unsuccessful Data Transfer: The FAIL LED lights red on the  
docking module. Attempt to transfer the data again. If the sec-  
ond data transfer is unsuccessful, ensure the detector is acti-  
vated. If the problem persists, contact BW Technologies by  
Honeywell.  
After the data transfer is complete, the detector deactivates  
after 5 minutes of inactivity.  
For more information about the Automatic Datalog Download  
option, refer to the MicroDock II Base Station User Manual.  
3. To transfer the datalogs to Fleet Manager II, refer to  
the Importing Data into Fleet Manager II in the Fleet  
Manager II Technical Reference Guide.  
Eventlogging  
Bump tests and calibrations are recorded on a  
4. To view the data that was transferred to the MMC,  
refer to Viewing Data in Fleet Manager II in the Fleet  
Manager II Technical Reference Guide.  
MultiMediaCard (MMC). The MMC is located on the base sta-  
tion in the battery compartment. It stores test records that can  
be downloaded from the base station to a PC.  
Maximum Storage Capacity  
Access Test Results  
When the maximum storage is reached, the base station  
replaces the oldest datalogs with the new datalogs.  
To access and view test results, refer to Importing Data into  
Fleet Manager II and Viewing Data in Fleet Manager II in the  
Fleet Manager II Technical Reference Guide.  
Automatic Datalog Download (GasAlertMicroClip  
and GasAlertMax XT docking module only)  
Configuring the Detector (Not applicable to the  
The Automatic Datalog Download option is enabled/disabled  
through Fleet Manager II. If the option is enabled, datalogs are  
transferred every time a bump test or calibration is performed.  
GasAlertClip Extreme)  
Use Fleet Manager II to configure the following detectors:  
GasAlert Extreme  
GasAlertMicro  
After performing a bump test or calibration on the GasAlertMi-  
croClip and GasAlertMax XT docking module, the PASS LED  
lights green. The DATA TRANSFER RUN LED then lights yel-  
low as the transfer begins.  
GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR  
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MicroDock II  
Quick Reference Guide  
GasAlertMicroClip  
GasAlertMax XT  
charge the detector for 30 minutes, then begin a test.  
When the test is complete resume charging the  
battery.  
The detector can be configured prior to performing a bump test  
or calibration to  
When charging a new battery for the first time, ensure the bat-  
tery obtains a full charge. For more information, refer to the  
detector’s user manual or operator’s manual.  
change user options,  
sensor options, and  
program options.  
Note  
Up to six GasAlertMicro and GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR  
detectors can charge simultaneously.  
The detector can also be configured to disallow bump tests or  
calibrations unless performed with the MicroDock II. For more  
information, refer to Configuring Detectors in the Fleet Manager  
II Technical Reference Guide.  
Up to four GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlertMax XT  
can charge simultaneously.  
For more information, refer to the MicroDock II Base  
Station User Manual.  
Charging the Battery Pack (Optional)  
a Warning  
To charge the battery pack, complete the following:  
There is a maximum of six charging docking modules can  
be installed on the MicroDock II base station (six charging  
modules plus four non-charging modules for a maximum  
of ten docking modules per station).  
1. Connect the charger adaptor cord into the CHARGE  
port on the station, and then plug into an AC outlet.  
The CHARGE LED briefly lights red then green dur-  
ing the self-test. The LED then powers off (not appli-  
cable to the GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlertMax XT  
modules).  
To charge successfully, the temperature must be between  
50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C). Charge the battery  
immediately when the detector emits a low battery alarm.  
2. Deactivate the detector. Insert the detector into the  
charging cradle.  
a Caution  
The charger is for indoor use only.  
Note  
3. The CHARGE LED lights red (all charging modules).  
The detector will not charge while bump tests or  
calibrations are being performed. If the battery is low,  
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MicroDock II  
Maintenance  
4. Allow the battery to obtain a full charge (2 to 4 hours,  
depending upon how many docking modules are con-  
nected to this station).  
Maintenance  
a Warning  
No user-serviceable parts inside.  
If a docking module is in queue waiting to charge, the  
CHARGE LED flashes red (all charging modules).  
a Caution  
When the docking module begins charging, the  
CHARGE LED stops flashing and lights solid red.  
Confirm that the inlet filter is free of dirt and replace if  
required. To order replacement parts, refer to  
Replacement Parts and Accessories in the MicroDock II  
Base Station User Manual.  
The CHARGE LED lights green when the charging  
process is complete. If there are other docking mod-  
ules in queue, waiting to charge, they will begin  
charging.  
To maintain the station in good operating condition, perform the  
following basic maintenance as required.  
The CHARGE LED deactivates when the detector is  
removed.  
Clean the exterior with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use sol-  
vents, soaps, or polishes.  
Do not immerse the station in liquids.  
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MicroDock II  
Quick Reference Guide  
Configuration recognition: Automatic (instrument and sensor)  
Alarm/calibration parameters: User defined  
Calibration gas connections: Built-in (base station)  
Gas connection: 1/8” SMC connect sub-miniature coupling  
Solenoid: Built-in (docking modules)  
LED indicators: (on each docking module)  
Yellow - Test  
Green - Pass  
Red - Fail  
Command keys:  
Base station: Menu navigation  
Docking module: One touch bump-test initiation  
One touch calibration initiation: not applicable to the  
GasAlertClip Extreme  
One touch data transfer initiation: GasAlert Extreme,  
GasAlertMicroClip, and GasAlertMax XT only  
Specifications  
The MicroDock II base station and docking modules are for  
indoor use only.  
Instrument dimensions: (w x l x h) 21.2 x 26.3 x 8.2 cm  
(8.3 x 10.4 x 3.2 in.) base station and one docking module  
Weight: 0.98 kg (2.15 lb.)  
Base system ingress protection: IP20  
Operating temperature: +10°C to +35°C (+50°F to +95°F)  
Humidity: 0 to 50%  
Altitude: 2000 m (6561.66 ft.)  
Storage temperature: -10°C to +60°C (+14°F to +140°F)  
Power supply: 6 Vdc  
batteries (be advised that the main supply voltage fluctuations  
are not to exceed 10% of the nominal supply)  
Pollution Degree: 2  
Installation Category: I  
Real-time clock: Provides time and date stamp  
Data storage: Automatic (instrument and base station)  
128 MB Delkin MMC data storage system  
, 1.5 A wall adapter or four C-cell  
Communications method: Infrared (two-way)—between  
docking module and detector (not applicable to the GasAlert-  
Clip Extreme—one way communication only).  
USB port for connection to a:  
External interface: USB interface for PC  
Personal computer (PC), or  
USB over IP HUB  
Pump: DC motor, micro-diaphragm, 3V PCB mount  
Flow rate: Maximum recommended 350 ml/min.  
Calibration gas cylinder inputs:  
Sensors: Audio and optical  
LCD: 4 line x 16 characters, wide viewing angle, user-defined  
backlighting  
Enclosure: Impact resistant PC/ABS (polycarbonate)  
Warranty: 2 years  
2-gas inlets (standard)  
4-gas + air inlets (maximum)  
Automatic tests: Functional bump, calibration, audible alarm,  
visual alarm  
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MicroDock II  
Charger Specifications  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre-  
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications.  
Charger Specifications  
Size: 8.6 x 8.2 x 7.8 cm (3.4 x 3.2 x 3.1 in.)  
Weight: 97 g (3.4 oz.) per model  
Charger system ingress protection: IP20  
Operating temperature: 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F)  
Humidity: 0 to 50%  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be  
required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.  
Altitude: 2000 m (6561.66 ft.)  
Power: 6 Vdc  
, 2.5 A  
a Warning  
Charging LED: Color-coded LED indicates charging, charge  
complete, and charger fault  
Charge time: Typically 2-6 hours  
This product is designed for installation in an indoor  
location only. All required National Electrical Codes and  
Safety Standards must be followed.  
Pollution Degree: 2  
Installation Category: I  
For ac main installation, a circuit breaker should be  
included in the building installation as a disconnect  
device for the equipment. The disconnect device should  
be installed in close proximity to the equipment and the  
device should be marked as a disconnecting means for  
the equipment.  
This device complies with the FCC Part 15 and ICES-003  
Canadian EMI requirements. Operation is subject to the follow-  
ing two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules and ICES-003 Canadian EMI requirements.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in  
a commercial environment.  
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MicroDock II  
Quick Reference Guide  
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iERP: 126102  
D5618/7 [English]  
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