am 06.02.2019 19:43
am 06.02.2019 19:43
Hi,
I'm looking at a purchase of S6214T as they seem to be just what I need.
I found information here https://fr.ifixit.com/R%C3%A9ponses/Afficher/453548/Why+isn%27t+my+laptop+charging
that the tablet part (screen) has its own charging port, is that true?
Also/alternatively, which battery in Medion serviceshop is the one for the tablet part?
1) MSN: 40049195 Battery, 3 cells, 11.4 Volt, 3355 mAh
or
06.02.2019 20:46 - bearbeitet 06.02.2019 20:49
06.02.2019 20:46 - bearbeitet 06.02.2019 20:49
Hi, I do not own a S6214T, but I can help you a little bit further. First there are two Models S6214T NBs;
one with the MD 99380; and second MD 99440; the second is from Summer 2014, the first from begin 2014.
The different models are basically the same. You will find infos in this manual;
> http://download2.medion.com/downloads/anleitungen/bda_40049657.pdf
Look on page 16 ff for views: Indeed there are three charging points, one in the lower edge of the tablet, one in the connect X-modul in the left-hand aisle, and the third in the rear side of the base.
If you charge in the left-side aisle of the ConnectX Modul or in the rear-side of the base unit, with connected tablet you will charge both parts, base and tablet. The mains adapter connected to the tablets charging socket can of course charge the tablet on its own only.
There is a switch on the mains adapter, this must be set to "I" or "On".
But seeing the model is about 4 to 5 year sold, many of the batteries are down by now.
If you plan to swap batteries by yourself, I would open the base and check for the number, wether it is
MSN 40049195 Battery with 3 cells, 11.4 Volt, 3355 mAh, or MSN: 40049196 with two cells, 7.4 Volt, 4150 mAh.
But if you have the MSN-Number of the whole S6214T (its on a label on the bottom of the base), please post it here.
Than we although can differentiate which model is yours. Also the MD-Number, please.
Regards, daddle
06.02.2019 20:46 - bearbeitet 06.02.2019 20:49
06.02.2019 20:46 - bearbeitet 06.02.2019 20:49
Hi, I do not own a S6214T, but I can help you a little bit further. First there are two Models S6214T NBs;
one with the MD 99380; and second MD 99440; the second is from Summer 2014, the first from begin 2014.
The different models are basically the same. You will find infos in this manual;
> http://download2.medion.com/downloads/anleitungen/bda_40049657.pdf
Look on page 16 ff for views: Indeed there are three charging points, one in the lower edge of the tablet, one in the connect X-modul in the left-hand aisle, and the third in the rear side of the base.
If you charge in the left-side aisle of the ConnectX Modul or in the rear-side of the base unit, with connected tablet you will charge both parts, base and tablet. The mains adapter connected to the tablets charging socket can of course charge the tablet on its own only.
There is a switch on the mains adapter, this must be set to "I" or "On".
But seeing the model is about 4 to 5 year sold, many of the batteries are down by now.
If you plan to swap batteries by yourself, I would open the base and check for the number, wether it is
MSN 40049195 Battery with 3 cells, 11.4 Volt, 3355 mAh, or MSN: 40049196 with two cells, 7.4 Volt, 4150 mAh.
But if you have the MSN-Number of the whole S6214T (its on a label on the bottom of the base), please post it here.
Than we although can differentiate which model is yours. Also the MD-Number, please.
Regards, daddle
am 06.02.2019 20:51
am 06.02.2019 20:51
Wow, great product AND great community 🙂
I will get my hands on one beginning of next week, and so will my friend.
I suspect the battery life considering release date may be an issue, hence those questions, but I am reassured now. I can live with keeping it charged from mains as well.
07.02.2019 09:42 - bearbeitet 07.02.2019 11:27
07.02.2019 09:42 - bearbeitet 07.02.2019 11:27
Hello, be aware, some convertibles with a tablet are very sensitiv with current support by mains going through the battery, and do not work if the battery is down and the charging-circuit blocks charging to prevent a battery run-away.
This is because with tablets all energy goes and comes through the accumulator, there is no bypass for the mains connection. How this works with this model and if two batterys are involved like with the additional battery in the base-unit I do not know, but I guess it is similar.
Regards, daddle
am 03.03.2019 10:37
am 03.03.2019 10:37
Hi daddle,
Thank you for answer.
Just to be clear, in laymans terms, this means that if the battery in tablet is nearing its demise, the mains connection may not work either - correct? (my model S6214T only has the tablet battery installed, and 2 mains connectors - in tablet, and in the hinge).