
Battery and Power Management
The LD7 is equipped with an internal lithium-ion battery pack that is capable of supporting
approximately 3-4 hours of continuous operation. The period of continuous operation can be extended
by approximately 6-8 hours with the external battery pack that snaps (hot-swappable) onto the back
of the device. Depending on the operating software, the LD7 may also be configured by authorized
personnel to enter various power-saving modes through timed entry.
Peripherals Support
Through its USB ports, the LD7 supports a wide range of USB based peripherals. These
peripherals are applicable for software installation, applications storage, data storage, and system
software recovery, as well as updates. This feature can only be accessed and used by authorized
personnel with the proper security code and authorization.
Moving the Unit
The LD7 is specifically designed to be conveniently stacked one on top of the other to move several
units at one time from one place to another. DO NOT stack more than five units one on top of the
other at one time. The external case could be broken causing irreparable damage to the internal
parts if more than five units are stacked at one time. When “routing” is used in LD7 deployment it is
recommended that the external battery be removed while in transit.
Upright Stability
The built-in back stand allows the unit to set upright during usage. For maximum stability, fully extend
the stand until it clicks into the locked position, and only set the unit on a flat, level surface.
Storing the Unit
The LD7 should always be stored in the slots molded into the charging rack provided with every 20 LD7
units. This specially designed charging rack provides the appropriate electrical power to recharge
both the internal and external battery packs.
When sliding the LD7 into the charging rack, ensure the arrow on top of the LD7 is visible and insert the
LD7 into the charging rack in the direction the arrow is pointing.
When the LD7 is pushed into the slot, it must be
pushed firmly (but not slammed) in the slot so
the LD7 connects to the switch on the back side
of the rack. The operator should hear and feel a
firm click when the LD7 is seated properly.
LD7 Operation Guide 5