User's Manual
The vehicle dock is designed to charge the computer’s battery with voltage from the vehicle battery while you are 
traveling. Follow the procedure below to charge a battery. 
 To charge a battery installed in the computer 
1.
Place the computer onto the vehicle dock, making sure it is securely latched. 
2.
If charging is required it begins automatically. The Battery Power Indicator  lights. 
3.
When the battery is fully charged, the Battery Power Indicator turns off. 
Communicating with Other Devices 
Connect external devices to the ports on the optional remote unit and place the GoBook MR-1 onto the vehicle dock. 
You can install or remove the computer from the vehicle dock without connecting or disconnecting the cables. 
CAUTION
 Do not place any metal objects on top of the dock that might make contact with the metal pins of the 
contact connector. Doing so may cause an electrical short and subsequent damage to the dock. 
Touchscreen 
An optional integrated touchscreen with outdoor viewable DynaVue™ (patent-pending) is also available. You can 
start programs and input data on the touchscreen using one of the approved pens (styluses) that come with the 
touchscreen. 
 To Calibrate the touchscreen 
1. Use the pen (stylus) provided with the touchscreen display. 
2. Select 
Start, All Programs, Touchkit, Configure Utility
. 
3. Select the Tools tab. 
4. Select the 
4 pts Calibration
 button for basic touchscreen calibration. Select the 
Linearization
 button for 
better touchscreen linearity. 
5. Touch and hold the tip of the pen to the center of each blinking symbol as they appear on the screen until 
calibration is complete. 
6. Select 
OK
 to save and exit. 
Important
• 
Refer to Battery Tips for charging temperature and other recommendations 
•
If you charge your battery daily, rely on the gas gauge reading to determine battery capacity. The gas 
gauge may show that the battery is full, but charging continues. This happens because the charging 
process is trying to put a little more capacity into the battery. External power can be removed at this 
time since the battery is virtually full. 
• 
If your battery is new or has not been used for several weeks, rely on the indicator light to determine 
when the battery is fully charged. The gas gauge is unreliable in these cases; it may read 100%, 
when the actual capacity is only 10%. 
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