Specifications; Charging Tips - Kenwood KSC-Y32 Instruction Manual

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ORIENTATION
* By connecting to a PC using a commercially available shielded USB data transfer cable
(USB 2.0 A Male to Micro B) and through installing an optional "KAS-12 BATTERY READER",
the record of the intelligent battery (battery pack equipped with a data terminal) can be monitored
during charging.
The USB driver is included with KAS-12.
You can also download the latest driver from URL. http://www2.jvckenwood.com/usb-com/
(This URL may change without notice.)
ATTENTION:
◆ Use a USB cable shorter than 3 m.

SPECIFICATIONS

AC Voltages
Dimensions (W x H x D) (charger only)
Weight (charger only)
ATTENTION:
◆ Check the rating label attached to the bottom of the charger for other important specifi cations.

CHARGING TIPS

Using the transceiver while charging its battery pack will interfere with correct charging.
If the operating time of a battery pack decreases although the battery pack is fully and correctly
charged, perform reconditioning if the Intelligent Battery (battery pack is equipped with a data
terminal). If the operating time of the battery pack still decreases, the battery pack life is over.
Replace the battery pack.
The ambient temperature should be from 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) while charging is in progress.
When the ambient temperature is in the upper limits (close to 40°C (104°F)), the charging time may
become longer than normal.
The charging times provided are obtained when a battery pack discharged to 1 V/cell x 6 (Ni-MH) or
3 V/cell x 2 (Li-ion) is charged at normal temperatures. This charging time varies depending on the
degree of discharge and the ambient charging temperature.
Repeatedly recharging a fully charged battery pack, or almost fully charged pack, shortens its
operating time. To resolve this problem, use the pack until it is completely discharged,
1 V/cell x 6 then recharge the pack to full capacity (Ni-MH).
The battery life in charge/discharge cycles is approximately 300 to 500. However, overcharging and
excessive discharging shortens the battery pack life.
When using this equipment near a radio, transceiver or television, you may experience interference
with reception.
Charging slot
Slide a battery pack or
a transceiver equipped
with a battery pack into
this slot.
LED indicator
Informs you of the
current charger status.
100 V - 240 V AC 50/ 60 Hz
160 mm x 90 mm x 58 mm / 6.30 x 3.54 x 2.28 in.
Approx. 210 g / 7.3 oz
PC (Micro USB) port *
The USB connector allows you
to directly connect to a computer
by using a commercially available
USB cable.
AC adapter jack
Plug in the supplied AC adapter
here.
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