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It's possible that the green clean light staying on all the time when the device is on the docking station is normal behavior. Many electronic devices have indicator lights that remain on when they are charging or in a standby mode.
However, if you suspect that there may be an issue with your device, here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
Make sure the device is properly seated on the docking station. Check to see if the contacts on the device and docking station are clean and free of debris.
Try unplugging the docking station from the power outlet, waiting a few moments, and then plugging it back in. This can sometimes reset the device.
Check the user manual for your device to see if there is any information about the green light staying on. Some devices may have a setting that allows you to turn off the indicator lights
If none of these steps solve the issue, contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional troubleshooting steps or recommend a repair or replacement if necessary.
If the red light is on for such a short period of time, it probably means that the headphones are charged. The red light will flash for a long time and then turn green only when you charge on the dock headphones that need charging. I suggest to try to use them without charging them and see if the headphones work.
Here's a guide;
What do the battery lights mean on my mouse?
Some keyboard and mouse models feature a battery light that shows the current status of the batteries. The following table describes the different lights and states.
Light
Device Model
Status
Single long green blink
Rechargeable
Batteries are good. This occurs when batteries are first installed or every time that the device is turned on.
Slow green blink
Rechargeable
Device is docked in the charging station and is charging properly.
Steady green
Rechargeable
Device is docked in the charging station and does not need additional charging.
Steady green
Presenter Mouse (Japanese version)
Laser pointer is on.
Red/green blink
Wireless
Device is discoverable (trying to connect to the transceiver).
Slow red blink
Non-rechargeable
Batteries are low and need to be replaced.
Slow red blink
Rechargeable
Batteries are low and need recharging.
Fast red blink
Rechargeable
Device is docked in the charging station, but there is a charging error. Reasons for errors: The wrong type of battery is installed; the battery or batteries are missing; or the battery connection is bad. Solutions: Make sure that the correct battery or batteries are installed, and are installed correctly. If necessary, remove the batteries, wipe them with a clean cloth, and reinsert them.
Steady red
Presenter Mouse (Standard version)
Laser pointer is on.
I found one of the weak points of the older robomow to be the little green L shaped connector that joins the boundary wire to the signal unit/docking station. The older ones were prone to rusting inside. I replaced mine and all was well again.
I can help you troubleshoot your A1121 iPOD docking station.
First of all, can you confirm that your iPOD is seating correctly and securely in the docking port?
For example, when the + or - buttons are pressed on the top, does the green light on the front blink, eventually going red after several pushes? & Is there any indication that the unit is controlling your iPOD, but simply not outputting sound?
Hi, if you are using the KLIC-5000 battery try to clean the metal contacts on the battery. Try also to remove the battery of your camera dock your camera on the docking station then turn on the camera, if the camera will not turn on it means the charging mechanism of the dock is defective. Now if the camera turns on it means the battery is defective that is why you can charged it.
Remove Any Docking Stations or Port Replicators From the Computer Note: Docking stations and port replicators are optional equipment. If you are unsure if you have a docking solution attached to your computer, refer to Table 1 and Table 2 for examples. To remove the docking station or port replicator, perform the following steps: Shut down the computer. Remove the docking station: Universal Docking Stations: Disconnect the docking station's USB cable from the computer. D/Port or D/Dock: Remove any cable locks from the security slot on the right side of the docking station. Move the slide lock forward to the unlocked position. Press the Eject button and lift the computer from the docking station. C/Port II or C/Dock II: Remove any cable locks from the security slot on the left side of the docking station. Pull the locking lever forward until it stops to eject the computer, then slide the computer out of the docking station. Dell manufactures the following docking stations and port replicators (Table 1): D-series DocksC-series DocksSpecialty Docks D/PortLatitude? C/Port IIMedia Bases D/DockLatitude? C/Dock IIInspiron? Advanced Port Replicator Table 1: Dell Docking Stations (Click an image to enlarge it) Universal docking solutions are also available from third-party manufacturers including, but not limited to, the products below (Table 2): TargusKensingtonBelkin Table 2: Universal Docking Solutions (Click an image to enlarge it) Disconnect All Peripherals from the Computer Remove all external connections from the computer. This includes but is not limited to the following devices: docking station or advanced port replicator keyboard mouse speakers or microphone printers scanners USB or 1394 devices palm pilots zip drives secondary battery Plug the AC Power Adapter into the Laptop Computer Remove the battery from the computer. Connect the AC adapter directly to the computer Verify That the AC Power Adapter Has a Solid Green or Blue Light Verify the AC power adapter displays a solid green or blue light. Older Latitude? C Series laptop computer AC adapters may not have a light. The new E series power adapter indicator light is either a blue ring or a blue dot and is located at the tip, on the DC connector, not on the power brick itself (Figure 1). Figure 1: E Series Power Adapter Indicator Light Location Numbers reference image above: E Series Power Adapter Indicator - Blue Ring E Series Power Adapter Indicator - Blue Dot D series power adapters have a green lights located on the power brick (Figure2). Figure 2: D Series Powed Adapter Indicator Light Location Numbers reference image above: D Series Power Adapter Power Brick D Series Power Adapter Power Indicator Light Shut Down the System If the computer currently is turned ON, running on the battery, shut down the system: 1 Click Start. 2 Click Shutdown. 3 Choose Shutdown from the menu. 4 Click OK. 5 Allow the system to power off. Plug the AC Adapter into a Known-Good Wall Outlet Verify the wall outlet is known-good by testing it with another device, such as a lamp. Confirm there are no power strips, surge protectors, or uninterruptible power supplies (UPS devices) connected to the power cable. UPS devices provide temporary power for a computer when there is no electricity available from the wall socket, such as during a power outage. Plug the power cable into the known-good wall outlet. Power up the system. Replace the MiniPCI Door, Rubber Feet, and System Motherboard
THE DOCKING STATION SHOULD INDICATE BLUE WHEN CHARGING AND GREEN WHEN FULLY CHARGED IF IT SHOWS RED IT IS INDICATING A FAILURE IN THE REMOTE TO MAKE AMPLE CONTACT DUE TO SOME HARDWARE PROBLEM. YOU MAY CONTACT THE SERVICE CENTER IN YOUR MANUAL FOR REPLACEMENT IF STILL UNDER WARRENTY OR YOUR NEAREST RETAIL STORE IF NOT UNDER WARRANTY.
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