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FreeSpeak II™
Quick Start Guide for the battery charger
A FreeSpeak II (FS II) battery charger (AC60) allows you to charge up to five FS II beltpacks simultaneously.
You can use it either as a drop-in charger for the whole beltpack, or you can charge separate beltpack Li-Ion
batteries (BAT60) in the charging slots provided. You can use the charger either as a desktop unit, or you can
mount it to a wall using an optional wall bracket.
For more information about the system see the FreeSpeak II User Guide.
1.

Installing the battery charger

1)
Either mount the charger to a wall using the
optional wall bracket or leave on a desktop.
2)
Connect the power supply to the power
connector.
Power
connector
Mounting
bracket
Support for optional
mounting bracket
2.

Charging the beltpack

The beltpack can use a rechargeable Li-Ion battery or
non-rechargeable AA batteries. The charger can charge
up to five Li-Ion batteries simultaneously.
Warning:
Only use the battery charger with the
supplied rechargeable batteries. If you use the
charger with any other batteries, serious damage or
injury could result.
Note:
You can also recharge batteries by using a USB
cable.
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Mounting
bracket
Optional wall-mounting bracket

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide for the battery charger A FreeSpeak II (FS II) battery charger (AC60) allows you to charge up to five FS II beltpacks simultaneously. You can use it either as a drop-in charger for the whole beltpack, or you can charge separate beltpack Li-Ion batteries (BAT60) in the charging slots provided.
  • Page 2 Insert either the beltpack containing the battery, or the battery itself into one of the recharging bays on the battery charger. A red LED indicates that the battery is recharging. If you are recharging the battery while it is still in the beltpack battery compartment, an illuminated beltpack key (Talk key A) indicates the charging status.

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