Specifications
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Guard and the computer if you connect the Self-Guard to the computer using other
USB cables directly.
Power Input: connector for the AC adaptor (DC 5V, 2A).
2. Docking Station
LAN Port: This is the port for the LAN, where you can connect to the Self-Guard with
your computer in remote places.
USB Port: This is the same USB port as in the Self-Guard’s body.
MIC, S1: MIC is where you put in the external microphone. S1 is the port number 1 for
the sensor input and output. Provided sensor cable has three wires. The red colored
wire is for S1, white colored wire is for MIC, and the striped wire is for the GND
(Ground).
PWR, S2: PWR is where you get the power (below 300mA) from the battery (3.6 V –
4.2 V) of the Self-Guard or from the adaptor (5 V). If the adaptor is connected to the
Self- Guard, then it gets the power from the adaptor and the voltage is 5. If there is no
adaptor connected to the Self-Guard, then it uses the power from the battery and the
voltage is from 3.6 to 4.2. S2 means that it is the port number 2 for the sensor input