Carlson SS900 Charging Instructions

Carlson SS900 Charging Instructions

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Carlson SS900 Charging Instructions

Power

The SS900 has two built-in Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery packs that can
provide up to 12 hours of operating time on a Full Charge.
NOTE: Because the internal battery charger senses several conditions, including temperature,
you should charge the unit away from any known or potential heat sources. Units exposed to
temperatures in excess of 110 degrees Fahrenheit during the charging cycle may experience
incomplete charging and reduced operating time per charge.

Charging the Batteries

To maximize battery power you should charge the batteries for eight hours prior to use.
To charge the batteries in the SS900 Base Radio:
1. Connect the power cord to the power supply. Plug the two-pin power supply
connector into the two-pin receptacle on the front of the base. Plug the power supply
into a power outlet.
2. Press the red power button. The Power, Charging and Battery LED should light
indicating that the base has power, batteries installed and that the batteries are
charging.
This document contains confidential and proprietary information that remains the property of Carlson Software Inc.
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Carlson Software Inc.
Carlson Software Inc.
Carlson Software Inc.
Carlson Software Inc.
102 West 2
Street
nd
Maysville, KY 41056
www.carlsonsw.com
www.carlsonsw.com
www.carlsonsw.com
www.carlsonsw.com
Phone: (606) 564-5028
Fax: (606) 564-6422
Updated 8/22/2008

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  • Page 1 Carlson SS900 Charging Instructions Power The SS900 has two built-in Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery packs that can provide up to 12 hours of operating time on a Full Charge. NOTE: Because the internal battery charger senses several conditions, including temperature, you should charge the unit away from any known or potential heat sources.
  • Page 2 Device not receiving RF Data Blinking Device receiving RF Data Signal Strength Unlit Signal Strength is weak Flicker Brightness increases with signal strength This document contains confidential and proprietary information that remains the property of Carlson Software Inc. Page 2 of 2 Updated 8/22/2008...

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