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Table of contents
Document Outline
Section 1
General Information
Section 1 - General Information
Section 2 - Operation
Section 3 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Section 4 - Battery Management
Section 5 - EMC Specifications
Warnings and Cautions
Section 2
Operation
1. Check to see that the unit is connected to live AC mains. The POWER light should be lit.
2. Insert battery into the compartment. Make sure the battery is fully seated (A click can be hea...
3. The CHARGER ON and TESTING indicators illuminate and remain on during complete AutoTest and re...
4. In 8 hours or less for the PD 4410/Smart Battery or 15 hours or less for the XL Smart Battery ...
5. To remove the battery, insert a finger into the recess at the top of the battery compartment, ...
1. Check to see that the Base PowerCharger 1x1 is connected to live AC mains. The POWER light sho...
2. Insert battery into the charger. Make sure the battery is fully seated. (A click can be heard).
3. Press the TEST button. The TESTING indicator light will illuminate for the duration of the tes...
4. If the battery passes the test, the BATT. READY light will illuminate while the TESTING light ...
5. If a battery fails the test, the FAULT light will illuminate while the TESTING light remains l...
6. Record the date and results of the test on the battery label.
CHARGER ON
BATT. READY
FAULT
TESTING
Description
AutoTest with Battery in Compartment
Manual Test with Battery in Compartment and “TEST” button pushed
CHARGER ON
BATT. READY
FAULT
TESTING
Description
AutoTest with Battery in Compartment
Manual Test with Battery in Compartment and “TEST” button pushed
CHARGER ON
BATT. READY
FAULT
TESTING
Description
QuickCharge with Battery in Compartment
Manual Test with Battery in Compartment and “TEST” button pushed
CHARGER ON
BATT. READY
FAULT
TESTING
Description
QuickCharge with Battery in Compartment
Manual Test with Battery in Compartment and “TEST” button pushed
Section 3
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
1. Connect the unit to live AC mains. All four indicator lights will illuminate for approximately...
2. With the battery compartment empty, check that all indicator lights except POWER are off.
3. Press the TEST button to check that the unit is fully operational.
4. All four indicator lights will illuminate for approximately 4- 5 seconds.
5. If the TESTING light and BATT. READY light remain lit for three seconds while the other lights...
6. If the FAULT light remains lit, the unit is defective.
7. Insert a battery into the compartment. Verify that the CHARGER ON light illuminates immediately.
1. POWER light does not illuminate.
2. CHARGER ON indicator light does not illuminate when battery is in compartment.
3. TESTING light does not illuminate when TEST button is pressed.
Section 4
Battery Management
1. Obtain proper equipment.
2. Assign a responsible individual.
3. Define battery exchange and charging routines.
4. Ensure sufficient spare battery capability.
5. Develop backup procedures.
6. Test batteries regularly.
Section 5
EMC Specifications
Note 1: At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies.
Note 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected...
Note 1: At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies.
Note 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected...
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