Metro Mobile Computing Workstations MPE-7800 Series Nickel Metal Hydride Power Supply User Manual

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MPE-7800 Series NiMH Power Supply Operations Manual Supplement

InterMetro Industries Corporation

Starting BatteryPro

BatteryPro Mobile Computing Workstation Power Supply Management Software is an optional
application for monitoring the status of the MPE-7800 Series NiMH Power Supply. When
installed, BatteryPro is typically configured to start automatically when the host computer starts
up. No additional user action is required.

Notice: BatteryPro requires the workstation computer to be connected via USB to the MPE-

7800 USB-B port. The connection is already made if the workstation is delivered with
the MPE-7800 and BatteryPro installed.

If BatteryPro is not running as indicated by the status tray icon shown below, it can be started by
double-clicking on the BatteryPro icon shortcut provided on the desktop by the software
installation.

Battery shape indicates BatteryPro is running and power supply is
running on batteries (example shown is fully charged state).

Notice: The first time BatteryPro is launched, the Windows Firewall may ask you if you want to

continue to block BatteryPro. If this happens, click the “Unblock” button.

BatteryPro Settings

BatteryPro settings are configured through the BatteryPro dialog. The BatteryPro dialog is
entered by right-clicking on the BatteryPro status tray icon, highlighting (with the mouse pointer)
and selecting “Power Options …” with a left click.

Right click on BatteryPro status Tray icon and select “Power
Options …” to enter BatteryPro configuration dialog.

Red ball with lightening bolt indicates BatteryPro is running and
power supply batteries are charging.

If BatteryPro is not running, double-click on the desktop shortcut to
start BatteryPro.

Notice: BatteryPro shortcut is also available from the Windows

Start All Programs menu.

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