Getting Started; Battery Information; Battery Status; Charging Your Battery - Motorola GP338 User Manual

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GETTING STARTED

BATTERY INFORMATION

Battery Status

You can check your radioÕs battery status by
either pressing the programmed Battery Gauge
button (battery status is shown by the LED
indicator) or by looking at the P icon.
Battery
LED
Level
Indicator
High
Green
Satisfactory
Yellow
Low
Flashing Red
Very Low
None
NOTE: If the Battery Gauge indicators (LED and
display) does NOT appear, this indicates that the
battery may not be a genuine Motorola product.
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1. Place the radio with the battery attached or the
2. The chargerÕs LED would indicate the charging
NOTE: Because new batteries or batteries that
Iconic
Indicator
4 bars
2 or 3 bars
Single ßash of Green
1 bar
Flashing Red*
Flashing Yellow
No bar, but
ßashing.
Red
Flashing Green
Green
* Remove the battery from charger and use a pencil eraser to

Charging your Battery

When the battery level is very low, you need to
recharge the battery before you can continue to
use your radio.
battery alone in the charger.
progress.
have not been used for several months could
prematurely indicate full charge (solid green
LED), charge the batteries for 14 to 16 hours
prior to initial use to achieve optimal perfor-
mance.
LED color
Successful charger power-up.
Battery is unchargeable.
Charger is getting ready to
charge.
Battery is charging.
Battery is 90% charged.
Battery is fully charged.
clean the four metal contacts on the bottom of the battery.
Place the battery back into the charger. If the LED indicator
continues to ßash red, replace the battery.
A standard battery may require one hour to charge to 90%
capacity.
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