Honeywell Vocollect Hardware Reference Manual page 180

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Mechanical and Environmental Specifications
Drop-test specifications: The battery meets the transient drop criteria.
24 drops at 6 feet (182.88 cm)
12 drops at 7 feet (213.36 cm)
Environmental specifications: The battery functions properly in the following conditions:
Temperature: -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to 50°C)
Humidity: 95% non-condensing
Rain/dust: IP54
Battery Notifications
The SRX2 battery triggers two warnings based on remaining runtime:
Battery Condition
When battery voltage is low
When battery voltage is critically low and about to turn
off
SRX2 Wireless Headset – Freezer Use
The SRX2 is a robust headset capable of tolerating freezer use for single and dual shift environments. It is
recommended that headsets used in a freezer environment have some period of daily idle time in a warm and dry
location with air circulation to permit the electronics to thoroughly dry.
To dry the unit:
Remove the battery and shake the headset to help remove water from the battery compartment.
Rest the headset with the open battery compartment facing downward
In continuous use (24 hours/day), it is possible that normal condensation build-up will not be able to evaporate and
possibly impair headset function. Customers considering this type of application should have enough spare headsets
to permit adequate daily drying of equipment.
It should also be stressed that continuous use of windscreens is critically important to prevent damage of the
microphone for all headsets. Equipment that is returned for service which shows evidence that windscreens have not
been used will not be replaced as part of normal warranty or service plans, but be considered equipment abuse.
Charging SRX2 Wireless Headset Batteries
Important: Once an SRX2 battery is placed on a port in the charger, it must remain in the charger for a
minimum of five seconds. This allows the charger sufficient time to analyze the state of the battery. Removing
the battery during this five second interval may cause the LED indicator on the charger to display an incorrect
battery status.
Note:
A battery is fully charged and can be removed from the charger when the ring LED indicator light for that
port on the charger is green.
If you insert a fully charged battery into a charger, the charger will analyze the battery's status and then
"top off" the battery's charge. The ring LED indicator light for that port will be yellow during this process.
When complete, the ring LED indicator will turn green.
1. Make sure the battery charger is powered. To power on the charger, connect the power supply to the charger and a
power source. The LED indicator light at the bottom right of the charger face panel should be solid green.
2. Power off the headset by pressing and holding the Power button on the electronics module for approximately one
second.
3. Remove the battery from the headset electronics module.
Audio Warning
"Headset battery is getting low."
"Headset battery is getting low. Change headset battery
now."
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