myCharge Summit 3000 RFAM-0165 User Manual

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Section III: Charging Devices

Summit uses an automatic device detection system. When
devices are plugged in, Summit provides charging power
until they are unplugged or the Summit runs out of energy.

Up to three devices can be charged simultaneously. Summit
has an automatic load balancing system that will prioritize
its outputs to optimize charging. In most cases, Summit
will charge 3 devices at once. In the event that three high-
powered devices with depleted batteries are plugged in,
the Apple 30-pin Connector is provided priority amongst
all others, followed by the USB port, and then the Micro-
USB connector. Once the high-powered Apple device
(iPad, iPhone) nears a full charge, the device connected
to the USB-A port will begin charging. Once charged, the
Micro-USB device will begin charging. Low-powered Apple
devices like iPod nano and iPod classic don't draw as much
power, so multiple devices can charge simultaneously.

The Summit Apple 30-pin Connector is compatible with
iPhone and most iPod models. The Micro-USB connector
and USB ports support the majority of mobile devices
including smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth

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headsets,

portable navigation devices, MP3 players, and more.

Section IV: Checking Battery Level

To check how much energy is available, press the level
check button. LEDs next to the button will illuminate
indicating approximately how much energy is available for
use. Additionally, if voice is enabled, Summit will tell you
how much energy is available.

LED 1 Flashing – Under 25%
LED 1 - 25-34%
LED 2 - 35-50%
LED 3 - 51-70%
LED 4 - 71-90%
LED 5 – 91-100%

Section V: Syncing

iPad, iPhone or iPod can be synced
with iTunes while connected to
Summit. Just plug Summit’s on-board
green USB input cable into your PC,
connect your iPad, iPhone or iPod
to the Apple 30-pin connector, then
press and hold the Summit power
button for 2 seconds. Your device will
begin to sync.

Note: Sync is not supported through the USB output port
or the Micro-USB connector.

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