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5 quad battery charger (optional) – Detcon RXT-320 User Manual

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RXT-320 Wireless Modbus

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Rev. 2.1

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Quad Battery Charger (Optional)

Detcon’s Smart Battery Pack can be charged as needed using Detcon’s optional Quad Battery Charger which
can charge up to four battery packs at one time. The Quad Battery Charger comes with a plug-in AC/DC
adapter that plugs into a standard 120VAC outlet for power. The DC end of the adapter plugs into the DC
power jack of the charger providing 24VDC. The Quad Battery Charger has four charging ports, each with 8-
pin Beau connectors for battery pack connection. The ports and connectors are keyed to prevent incorrect
positioning and connection. Each port has its own “FAULT” LED indicator and “CHARGE” LED indicator
and will display either a red light or green light depending on the status of each battery being charged.
Charging times will vary depending on the charge state of each battery pack, but a full charge of a depleted
battery pack can take up to 24 hours.

Figure 6 Quad Battery Charger

When first powered on and with no battery packs connected to the charger, all the LED indicators on the Quad
Charger should be green. When a battery pack is seated into a charging port, the “CHARGE” LED will
change from green to red indicating the battery pack is not sufficiently charged. Once fully charged, the LED
will change from red to green and the battery pack is ready to be used.

The “Fault” LED should remain green indicating that there are no problems with the battery pack or charging
port. If the “Fault” LED turns red with the battery pack connected, then there is a problem or issue with the
battery pack and it should not be used and be removed immediately. If the “Fault” LED turns red without a
battery pack connected to the charge port, then there is a problem or issue with the port and that port should no
longer be used.

Battery packs can remain connected to the charger even after a full charge indication (Green “Charge” LED) is
shown due to the protection circuitry of the battery pack which prevents any overcharging issues.