Land Rover TestBook User Manual - Eng - Internet-Tools.co.uk
Land Rover TestBook User Manual - Eng - Internet-Tools.co.uk Land Rover TestBook User Manual - Eng - Internet-Tools.co.uk
HARDWARE Now look at the back of the trolley and locate the power leads hanging out of the two power transformer units. Plug the right hand lead into the power port at the right rear of the TestBook. The identifying symbol above this port is as shown in the previous section. Next,carefully lower the TestBook onto the trolley platform so it fits securely within the locating rim and so that the name "TestBook" shows right way up at the front of the trolley. Find the two Torx screws and two plastic wire clips from the small parts bag then plug the AC mains feed cable into the socket on the side of the trolley (but do not plug the other end into a power socket yet). Lead the cable down the the side of the trolley, securing it it with the cable clips which should be attached with the Torx screws to the two pre-threaded holes.These clips protect the feed plug and socket from strain or disengagement if the cable should be snagged or pulled. The next stage is to install the portable DeskJet printer into the trolley. Place the printer into the cradle on the trolley. Note that the power and printer interface sockets are positioned on the same side of the trolley as the mains feed cable and switch (i.e. on the right as viewed from the back of the trolley). Connect the printer power cable (small connector) and printer interface cable. Note that the power connector should be rotated slightly on insertion to ensure that it goes fully home, and butts firmly against the printer case. 10
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- Page 34: HARDWARE PREPARING A SITE FOR TESTB
- Page 40: HARDWARE Installing The Trolley Doo
- Page 44: HARDWARE IMPORTANT: PROTECTING YOUR
- Page 48: HARDWARE POWERING TESTBOOK (TESTBOO
- Page 52: HARDWARE INTERNAL POWER (TESTBOOK 1
- Page 56: HARDWARE ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY To a
- Page 60: HARDWARE BATTERY CHECKING AND REPLA
- Page 64: HARDWARE FUSE REPLACEMENT (TESTBOOK
- Page 68: HARDWARE TESTBOOK FAN FILTER (TESTB
- Page 72: HARDWARE Operating the CD-ROM Drive
- Page 76: HARDWARE LOADING A CADDY INTO TESTB
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HARDWARE<br />
Now look at the back of the trolley and locate the<br />
power leads hanging out of the two power<br />
transformer units. Plug the right hand lead into the<br />
power port at the right rear of the <strong>TestBook</strong>. The<br />
identifying symbol above this port is as shown in the<br />
previous section.<br />
Next,carefully lower the <strong>TestBook</strong> onto the trolley<br />
platform so it fits securely within the locating rim and<br />
so that the name "<strong>TestBook</strong>" shows right way up at<br />
the front of the trolley. Find the two Torx screws and<br />
two plastic wire clips from the small parts bag then<br />
plug the AC mains feed cable into the socket on the<br />
side of the trolley (but do not plug the other end into<br />
a power socket yet). Lead the cable down the the<br />
side of the trolley, securing it it with the cable clips<br />
which should be attached with the Torx screws to<br />
the two pre-threaded holes.These clips protect the<br />
feed plug and socket from strain or disengagement if<br />
the cable should be snagged or pulled.<br />
The next stage is to install the portable DeskJet<br />
printer into the trolley. Place the printer into the<br />
cradle on the trolley. Note that the power and printer<br />
interface sockets are positioned on the same side of<br />
the trolley as the mains feed cable and switch (i.e.<br />
on the right as viewed from the back of the trolley).<br />
Connect the printer power cable (small <strong>co</strong>nnector)<br />
and printer interface cable. Note that the power<br />
<strong>co</strong>nnector should be rotated slightly on insertion to<br />
ensure that it goes fully home, and butts firmly<br />
against the printer case.<br />
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