PowerRunner mobile power for portable devices is so versatile, you
can use it with any portable device. Simply connect PowerRunner to
your digital camera, video camera, PDA, portable DVD player, CD
player, cell phone, MP3 player, or handheld game to extend the
battery life, or use PowerRunner to charge the battery on the go.
PowerRunner goes where you go ! Clip the handy leather holder to
your belt, or just toss PowerRunner in your briefcase or
backpackit’s that lightweight.
Unpacking PowerRunner
Your PowerRunner
package includes the
following:
PowerRunner
lithium-ion battery
(PR2100/PR2 200 sh own)
Leather carrying
case w/ belt clip
Travel wall charger
(90-240VAC)
Car charger (12VDC outlet)
Power output cord
Adapter plug kit (5 connectors)
User guide (not shown)
Charging PowerRunner
To charge PowerRunner to its full capacity,
charge the battery as shown here:
1. Plug the travel charger or car charger into the
INPUT jack on the bottom of PowerRunner
(Figure 1) and remove the output cord from the
OUTPUT jack, if connected.
2. Plug the travel charger into the wall outlet, or
the car charger into the 12VDC outlet.
3. After the minimum charging time (shown above),
unplug the charger.
NOTE: As PowerRunner is charging, the
red and green lights on the top of the unit
(Figure 2) will turn on in sequence from left
to right. When PowerRunner is charged to
65% capacity, the third green light turns on.
Continue to charge PowerRunner for an
additional 2 hours.
Using PowerRunner
To use PowerRunner to power and/or charge your portable device,
you must:
Adjust the voltage level to match that of your device
Select an adapter plug to connect the output cord
Adjust the Voltage Level
1. Locate the voltage specification
for your portable device. This
can be found on the device
charger label (Figure 3) or
device specification label
(Figure 4), which is typically
found on the bottom of the unit.
(If available, use the voltage
specification shown on the charger.)
2. Move the voltage selector
(Figure 5) to the voltage stop
that is equal to or one stop larger
than the voltage specification
identified in step 1. For example,
if your device requires 6V, move
the slider to 6. If your device
requires 3.3V, move the slider to
4.5.
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 PowerRunner
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 slider ONLY one step
higher than required will not harm the
device.
Select an Adapter Plug
3. Select and connect the appropriate
adapter plug into the power jack on
your portable device*. The plug should
fit securely.
4. Connect the selected adapter
plug into the open end of the
power output cord exactly as
shown in Figure 6, and connect
the other end of the power
output cord into the OUTPUT
jack (Figure 7) on the end of
PowerRunner.
If your portable device displays a low
voltage/low capacity or double-beep
warning while PowerRunner is
connected, move the slider one
voltage step higher.