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2. With the voltage lock in the unlocked position (switched right to
VOLTAGE), set the voltage output to the voltage selection that is equal to
or one increment higher than the voltage identified for your device. To
do this, press the voltage selector until the voltage indicator turns on
under the appropriate voltage selection (3, 4.5, 5,
6, 7.5, 9, 12, 14V). For example, if your device requires 6V, set the
voltage to 6. If your device requires 7.2V, set the voltage to 7.5.
It is important to set the voltage selector NO MORE than one step higher than the voltage requirement
for the portable device as an incorrect setting may prevent myPower ALL from working with your
device, or may harm your device in the rare instance that the device accepts the higher voltage.
However, for all devices, adjusting the voltage ONLY one step higher than required will not harm the
device.
3. Slide the voltage lock to the locked position (switched left to LOCK). This will prevent you from
accidentally selecting a different voltage while your device is connected.
4. To change the voltage, slide the voltage lock to the unlocked position (VOLTAGE), and select a new
voltage. Be sure to relock the voltage.
TIP: You can optimize the use of myPower ALL with your notebook computer or portable DVD player by
setting the voltage on myPower ALL to less than the required voltage. This prevents myPower ALL from
charging the device, thus extending the amount of time you can use myPower ALL to power your
notebook or portable DVD player.
Most notebook computers require a charging voltage of 11.1 volts or 14.8 volts. Even though myPower
ALL MP3300 provides only up to 14V, it may be used to power these notebooks. To determine if
MP3300 can power your notebook, verify that the total output power provided by the device power
adapter is not more than 64W. To do this, multiply the voltage by the amps shown on the power adapter
(Watt=Voltage x Amps). If the output power is greater than 64W, myPower ALL will not power or charge
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