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HARDWARE
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Installing The Trolley Door
1.Put hinge into securing hole. 

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Installing the Printer
Installation
1.Remove printer door from the TestBook trolley.
2.Remove the screw and bracket from the trolley.
3.Remove the printer from the cardboard box.
4.Place the printer into the trolley, connecting the power lead and centronics cable first.
5.Locate the printer into the holes in the printer shelf.
6.Refit the screw and bracket.
7.Open the printer paper feed, and insert the printer cartridge.
8.Refit the printer door to the trolley. 

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HARDWARE
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IMPORTANT: PROTECTING YOUR TESTBOOK
Whether using a Trolley or other location for your
TestBook, you need to protect it from the following
common workshop hazards:
Avoid extremes of temperature - the safe
operating range is 0°-40°Centigrade/Celsius,
and there should always be adequate ventilation
around the TestBook - do not operate it within
any kind of enclosing container. Do not leave
TestBook inside a vehicle in a hot environment
e.g. parked in the sun. When TestBook is out of
use or in...

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HARDWARE
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CLEANING TESTBOOK (TESTBOOK 1)
It is important to clean the touch screen periodically
to maintain proper operation. This is best done when
TestBook is turned off - but if you need to remove
contamination while the TestBook is in use, first
touch the upper left corner of the screen, next to the
screen number. You will then see a message The
display may be wiped now - and it will be possible
to wipe the screen without all the buttons trying to
respond at once !
For the screen glass and other...

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HARDWARE
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POWERING TESTBOOK (TESTBOOK 2)
TestBook normally gets power from its own power
supply transformer when it is plugged into a mains
power supply. This is called EXTERNAL POWER,
because the power is being supplied from outside
TestBook. It also has an internal battery that
prevents the unit from shutting off for short periods
of time when you need to disconnect it from external
power.POWERING TESTBOOK (TESTBOOK 1)
TestBook normally gets power from its own power
supply transformer when it is...

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HARDWARE
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INTERNAL POWER (TESTBOOK 2)
To provide brief stopgap power while unplugged,
TestBook has an internal nicad battery. It will
provide fifteen minutes of use on a full charge. It is
only meant to provide power when moving TestBook
into and out of a vehicle before and after a road test.
During the road test itself, you must use the Road
Test Power Supply - which is described on the
following page.
Interpreting the Indicator Lights
The indicator lights located on the side panel show
that TestBook...

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HARDWARE
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INTERNAL POWER (TESTBOOK 1)
To provide brief stopgap power while unplugged,
TestBook has an internal nicad battery. The internal
battery is located behind the dummy panel at the
front of TestBook. It will provide between five to ten
minutes of use on a full charge. It is only meant to
provide power when moving TestBook into and out
of a vehicle before and after a road test. During the
road test itself, you must use the Road Test Power
Supply - which is described in the next section.
When...

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HARDWARE
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USING THE TOUCH SCREEN
TestBook has been designed for ease of use.
Instead of an external keyboard, all user input is
given to the TestBook by touching the screen.
NOTE: The Touch screen is made of
standard glass, not safety glass. In the
event that the glass should break, extreme
caution should be taken as long shards may fall
out of the TestBook.
TestBook actually responds at the moment that you
lift your finger away from the screen, not at the
moment you touch it. If you slide your finger...

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HARDWARE
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ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY
To adjust the contrast, press the button near the
bottom of the display. Select + (plus) for more or -
(minus) for less contrast.
NOTE: Regular use of contrast control
over time and temperature range is normal
for this kind of display. 

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HARDWARE
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TURNING TESTBOOK OFF
To turn testbook off, first return to the Welcome
screen. At the Welcome screen, touch the
Shutdown button. Wait until the message please
turn off TestBook now appears on the screen.
Then, and not before, press the POWER button. If
TestBook is switched off without going through this
shutdown procedure, the software files on its
memory may be scrambled, and prevent TestBook
from working correctly next time.
When turning OFF TestBook before moving it, be
sure to eject the...
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