Manually Initiating The Reconditioning/Calibration Process; Troubleshooting - Motorola IMPRES NNTN7584 User Manual

Adaptive dual-unit charger
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seconds. This causes the charger to terminate the Reconditioning/
Calibration process and begin the charging process. The charger
indicator changes to a STEADY RED. The charger will attempt to
Recondition/Calibrate the battery at the next battery insertion.

Manually Initiating the Reconditioning/Calibration Process

Within 2-1/2 minutes of the initial insertion of an IMPRES battery
(STEADY RED indication), remove and reinsert the battery within
5 seconds to manually force Reconditioning/Calibration to occur. The
charger indicator changes from a STEADY RED to a STEADY
ORANGE. This forces the charger to Recondition/Calibrate and
automatically recharge the battery. This is a useful feature to have
when IMPRES batteries have been in storage for several months or
longer. Several manual Recondition/Calibrate cycles may be required
to rejuvenate the batteries, due to long term storage conditions.
USB Programming Port
This charger is equiped with a USB programming port. If Motorola has
future software releases for this product, the USB port should be used
for this reprogramming function. Refer to the MOL website for
instructions on future programming upgrades.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The IMPRES Adaptive Charger incorporates the features of:
• A universal input power supply
• A constant current rapid charger
• A negative pulse conditioning charger
• A Reconditioning/Calibration unit
Do not use this port to power other devices or
for any other functions.
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