Preparing The Transceiver; Recharging The Nimh Batteries (4 X Aa) - Midland G7 User Manual

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Preparing the transceiver

The radio can be recharged with different type of batteries: here below the
possibilities.
Note: To optimize the recharge process, we suggest you switch off the radio to
recharge it.

Recharging the NIMH batteries (4 x AA)

Place your transceiver into the cradle of the desktop charger or connect the
MW904 wall adaptor to the proper jack of the radio.
This type of batteries is recharged with a constant current, either you use a
desktop charger or MW904; therefore the recharge time depends from the
recharge status and from the batteries capacity.
There's no evidence when the recharge is finished, therefore we suggest you
detach the wall adaptor from the radio or remove G7 Pro from the desktop
charger cradle once the recharge is complete.
Here below some information about the recharge time (indicative) for some
batteries of different capacity:
Battery capacity mAh
1200
1800
2100
When the radio is in the charger cradle, the processor makes a sort of checking
on the battery; the led on the charger will light up for 10 seconds, then will turn
off and the recharge will start.
The battery icon on the radio's display will be blinking for all the recharging
process, as well as the red led will be lighting up on the desktop charger.
10 |
Approx. recharge time (hours)
5
7
8
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