Vector T7 Dock Hardware Overview
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24 Vector T7 Device slots
- Dock Power Source Input for powering the dock
- USB Type C Input for data transfer
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Wi-Fi Indicator LED. For more information on Dock LED behavior, please see our article Vector Dock LED Behaviour (T7)
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PC Connectivity Indicator LED. For more information on Dock LED behavior, please see our article Vector Dock LED Behaviour (T7)
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Dock Battery status LED. For more information on Dock LED behavior, please see our article Vector Dock LED Behaviour (T7)
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Dock Power LED/Button. For more information on Dock LED behavior, please see our article Vector T7 Dock Power States
Vector T7 Dock Functionality
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Pitch-side ignition and USB Downloading on battery
The Vector T7 Dock can operate on battery only. This enables the user to use the dock to download data pitch-side without having to connect the dock to a power source. -
Removable from Travel Case
The Vector T7 Dock can can be removed from the Vector Dock travel case. This allows for easy transportation for pitch-side ignition and USB Downloading. -
Standby Mode
The Vector T7 Dock has a low power Standby Mode for when the dock is not being used. The Vector T7 Dock can be manually put into Standby, or will automatically enter Standby after 20 minutes if it is not being used to download data from the devices. For more information on Standby, please see Vector T7 Dock Power States -
Connecting the devices to the PC
Connect the devices to PC by placing the devices into the Dock, connecting the dock to the PC by USB cable and turning the Dock on. For more information on connecting the devices to the PC, please see How to Connect Vector Devices to the Computer
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Pitch-side ignition and USB Downloading on battery
Vector Dock Travel Case Overview
- Light Weight
- Contains departments to store the Vector dock, receiver and cables
- Contains zip pockets for easy access to stored items
- Foam inserts provide protection for Devices and dock during travel