5.5.2
Power supply
The KTS 670 can be operated with the following power
supplies:
1.
Power pack (only use the power pack enclosed with
the delivery specification!).
2.
Vehicle battery (supply via the connected OBD
connecting cable to the diagnostic plug in the
vehicle. The voltage of the vehicle battery (U
should be at least 12 V).
3.
Internal battery (see Chapter 5.5.3).
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Do not operated the KTS 670 without a battery.
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If the KTS 670 is only operated with the battery,
the LED for the battery charge state (Fig. 2, Item 7)
lights up.
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Battery operation of the KTS ���
The integrated fully-charged battery in the KTS 670 is
set up as a buffer battery, in order to provide approx.
1 hour of autonomous operation. Make sure, therefore,
that where the KTS 670 is used for longer than this
period, a permanent external power supply is available
(vehicle or power pack).
The charging of the battery is controlled automatically
in the KTS 670. Whenever the KTS 670 is connected
to the power pack or to the vehicle battery (via the
connected diagnostic cable/adapter lead to the diag-
nostic plug in the vehicle), the battery is charged (see
also Chapter 3.4.2). If the battery charge is at less
than 20 %, it emits a warning signal (beep). Charge the
battery up again immediately. You can read the batte-
ry charge state at any time on the energy display. The
battery charge state is displayed in the menu "System
control >> Energy options >> Energy display".
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The battery power display only gives a precise
statement of the battery capacity after several
charge and discharge cycles.
5.5.4
Touchscreen with stylus
The touchscreen of the KTS 670 is operated with the
stylus. The stylus basically has the same functions as a
mouse. A single click with the left mouse key conforms
to a single touch of the stylus on, for example, an
icon or the positioning of the cursor on an entry field.
A double click with the left mouse key conforms to a
double touch of the stylus on the touchscreen. This
is used to start an application program, for example.
Clicking with the right mouse key conforms to a
press of the stylus on the touchscreen for more than
2 seconds and opens up any available auxiliary menus.
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Alternatively, a mouse can be used via the USB
connection.
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5.5.5
Virtual screen keyboard with stylus
The KTS 670 provides you with a virtual keyboard.
By clicking the
keyboard is opened up.
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Batt
By clicking the shft key, the keyboard changes over to
upper case letters and special characters. Clicking the
shft key again changes the keyboard back to lower case
letters and figures.
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Brightness control
The brightness control menu is called up on the display
by clicking with the stylus on the
By clicking the + field, the display becomes brighter,
and by clicking the — field, it becomes darker.
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Different brightness values are saved for battery
operation and for the external power supply.
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