3.6 Transmitter Battery Pack
The DC-14 II transmitter is powered by a Li-Ion type battery pack and
comes equipped with its own built-in advanced battery
management and charging circuit. In switched-on position, the
transmitter LCD display shows the status and condition of the
battery pack. The Li-Ion battery is factory installed.
3.6.1 Charging
The DC-14 II transmitter can be charged with the included wall
power supply, optional car charger, or through the built-in USB port.
For fast charging use the included wall power supply. Charging time
is around 3 hours. During the charging process the transmitter can
be in switched-on or off position. The charging status is clearly
shown by lit red and green LEDs. If the transmitter is switched on
during the charging process you can see the charging progress
directly on the LCD display.
Transmitter Charging:
1.
Plug in the included power supply to a wall outlet.
2.
Plug the main charging connector into the transmitter. If the
green LED goes out, the transmitter is not fully charged. The
red LED indicates the battery charging status.
•
Discharged battery – red LED is slow blinking, the green LED is
OFF
•
Close to full charge – red LED is permanently ON, the green
LED is OFF
•
Fully charged battery – the red and green LEDs are ON
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3.6.2 Battery Replacement
Should you decide to replace the transmitter battery, please follow
these steps:
1.
Switch off the transmitter and remove the 10 screws that
secure the radio back cover. Next, remove the radio back cover.
2.
Disconnect the transmitter battery connector.
3.
Loosen the battery fastening strap and remove the battery.
3
If the transmitter battery has been disconnected for
Note:
longer than 1 minute, the time, and date will be deleted.
Warning:
DC-14 II transmitters should only be operated only
with original or manufacturer approved battery
packs. The use of other battery packs will void the
warranty.
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