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Operational Characteristics / Differences - Motorola IMPRES Series User Manual

Adaptive multi-unit charger

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OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS / DIFFERENCES:

1. IMPRES batteries may be charged in conventional chargers.
However, in order for the Smart Energy features to be enabled,
IMPRES batteries must be charged in the IMPRES Adaptive
Multi-Unit Charger. The first time an IMPRES battery is charged in
an IMPRES Adaptive Multi-Unit Charger, the charger initially
indicates a STEADY YELLOW on the charger indicator. This first
charge must be allowed to complete to a STEADY GREEN
indication on the charger indicator. This properly calibrates the
IMPRES battery and enables the Smart Energy features. If this
process is interrupted, the charger will calibrate the battery upon
the next insertion.
2. Since the IMPRES Adaptive Multi-Unit Charger automatically
determines the conditions necessary to recondition an IMPRES
battery, the charger may go into recondition mode when a radio or
battery is inserted. This is indicated by a STEADY YELLOW on the
charger indicator. The recondition mode can be over ridden, if
required, by removing and reinserting the radio or battery. (Please
see instructions later in this guide.)
3. The IMPRES Adaptive Multi-Unit Charger is designed to charge
any battery listed in Tables 1 through 8. However, only genuine
IMPRES batteries will provide Smart Energy features.
4. The IMPRES Adaptive Multi-Unit Charger must be used to calibrate
IMPRES Smart batteries to ensure they accurately record, store
and display IMPRES battery usage data.
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