5 troubleshooting, 1 the ikôn charge indicator led stays off, 3 green led off when connected to a network – PYLE Audio IKON RUGGED 7505-BTSDCMHC25 User Manual
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Chapter 6: Peripheral Devices & Accessories
Troubleshooting
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Ikôn Rugged PDA (Windows CE 5.0) User Manual
6.6.5
Troubleshooting
6.6.5.1 The Ikôn Charge Indicator LED Stays Off.
When an Ikôn is docked into a powered CH4004 and its charge indicator LED stays off,
there could be a problem with the Ikôn or with the docking station. Use an Ikôn with a prop-
erly functioning charge indicator to isolate the problem.
6.6.5.2 The Ikôn Charge Indicator LED Is Fast Flashing Green.
If the Ikôn charge indicator fast flashes green when the Ikôn is in any of the four sites:
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Remove the Ikôns and disconnect the adaptor DC power cable.
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Wait at least 20 seconds, and then plug the cable in again.
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If the Ikôn indicator still shows a fault, the Ikôn requires service.
6.6.5.3 Green LED OFF When Connected To A Network.
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Check the Category 5/5e cable. Replace if the cable is suspect.
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Contact your network administrator.
6.6.5.4 Yellow LED OFF When Connected To A 100Base-T Network.
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Check the Ethernet cable. Replace if the cable is suspect.
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Contact your network administrator to ensure the network is running at 100 Mbps.
6.6.5.5 Powered Adaptor LED Stays Off.
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Check the AC cable. Replace with the same type if the cable is suspect.
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If the adaptor's LED stays OFF, the adaptor is defective and requires service.
6.7
AC Wall Adaptor: Model No. PS1050 - G1
The AC wall adaptor available for your Ikôn allows you to operate your PDA using AC
power while charging the battery inserted in the unit.
Adaptor plugs suitable for use in the following countries are shipped with the AC wall adap-
tor: United Kingdom, Switzerland, Japan, Israel, Australia, Europe, and North America (see
Figure 6.8 on page 231).