Opticon PHL 1700 User Manual
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2.5.1 Required batteries
The terminal needs both main battery and
backup battery for operation.
Main Battery
The main battery can consist of:
Rechargeable Opticon battery pack (NiMH),
to be recharged when placing the terminal
PHL1700 in the cradle IRU1700.
Dry cel Opticon batteries (Alkaline).
To be used together with Opticon battery
case for dry cell batteries.
These batteries are not rechargeable.
Other batteries. All batteries have to be
used together with Opticon battery case
for dry cell batteries.
Batteries that are not supplied by Opticon
must be AA-size and absolutely leakproof.
If rechargeable batteries are used, they
need to be recharged by a separate
battery charging device.
Opticon recommends to use Opticon batteries
(Opticon rechargeable battery pack or Opticon
dry cell batteries) only.
Backup Battery
Use only one type of battery for backup:
Backup battery:
CR2032 Li (Lithium, button type).
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Wrong use of batteries might cause
serious damage
to the terminal or to the cradle.
In order to avoid damage
it is very important to take notice
of the instructions.
Follow the instructions for installing,
changing and removing the batteries
very strictly.
The products are not warranted for
damage, defects, malfunction or loss of
data, resulting from incorrect use of
batteries.
Only use recommended batteries.
When other batteries are used, defects or
other problems can occur. Before installing
(new) batteries, please make sure you are
using the recommended batteries.
Do not make a mistake regarding the
polarity (+ , -) of the battery.
The terminal will not work when the
polarity is incorrect.
Never remove the main battery pack
while the terminal is turned on.
Doing so can cause data in the terminal
to be deleted.
Insert full batteries before use of the
terminal.
When you do not use the terminal for
a long time, make sure the main
battery has enough capacity.
When there is not enough capacity the
backup battery will be used up.
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2.5 INSTALLING, REPLACING
AND CHARGING BATTERIES