Bc 10 Battery Charger; Battery Led; Power Led; Gpz 7000 Battery - Minelab GPZ 7000 Instruction Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for GPZ 7000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Charging Batteries
Charging Batteries

BC 10 Battery Charger

WARNING: Do not immerse the BC 10
charger in any liquid or allow water ingress.
The BC 10 Battery Charger is supplied with your detector
and is used to recharge the Li-Ion battery pack. The BC 10
can be powered by the AC plug pack (100-240V AC), and
from typical car (12V) or truck systems (24V), using the
cigarette lighter plug cable or direct battery connection
cable provided. A USB connection is provided for charging
the WM 12 (page 8).
Plug pack/car charger/12/24V
battery terminal connection
Two bi-colour LED indicators located on the front panel
provide battery charge and power status information.
BC 10 front panel

Battery LED

OFF
No battery plugged into charger
Slow flashing
Battery is charging, normal
green
operation
Fast flashing
Charger error detected
red
Steady on
Battery is fully charged
green
USB connection
!

Power LED

OFF
Steady on
green
Fast flashing
red
Steady on
green
† For input voltages between 11 and 12 V DC, the charger will still operate
however the battery will take longer to charge if the battery LED is
flashing green.
GPZ 7000 Battery
The GPZ 7000 standard pack is supplied with a sealed
rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) smart battery. This
battery pack is supplied partially charged and should be
charged for up to eight hours to maximise your first use.
The detector will operate for up to eight hours using the
Li-Ion battery pack.
Note
For best results, the battery pack must be
recharged whenever the detector has been
unused for a long period of time.
A battery icon displayed on the Control Panel Status
Bar (page 10) indicates the present charge level, and
provides advanced warning of the need to recharge or
replace the battery. The battery charge level is displayed
in five segments, which will gradually decrease during
operation relative to the voltage left in the battery. When
the last segment disappears, the 'empty battery' icon
will begin to flash and the battery low sound will emit
every 20 seconds. If the detector is still operating at this
time the voltage will drop to a point when a 'low battery'
message will appear and the detector will turn itself off.
Note
The detector regulates the output voltage
so that its performance remains constant
regardless of the charge remaining in the
batteries.
7
No input power, charger is OFF
Correct input voltage, charger is
ON, normal operation
Incorrect input voltage, charger
may not operate
Battery is fully charged

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents