3M 803 owner manual Charging the battery, To charge a battery, Battery Charger Status Light, Green

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Charging the battery

Charging the battery

Always keep one of the two batteries fully charged in the battery charger.

The typical charge time is four hours.

To charge a battery

1Connect the battery charger.

a Connect the power supply output to the charger stand.

b Plug one end of the power cord into the power supply.

c Plug the other end of the power cord into an AC power source:

(100-240 Vac, 1.0A, 50-60 Hz).

The status light is Green when no battery is inserted into the charger stand.

2Insert a single battery into the battery charger stand.

Ensure that the two gold contacts on the battery are placed face down into the charger stand.

The status light will change to Red to indicate that the battery is charging.

3When the battery is fully charged, the status light changes from Red to Green.

Battery Charger Status Light

Red

indicates that the battery is

 

being charged.

Green

indicates that the battery is

 

charged or that there is no

 

battery inserted in the

 

charger stand.

2

Battery

1a

Power

Supply

1c

1b

Charger Power

StandCord

Status

Light

3

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Figure 11: Connect the battery charger as shown.

WARNING

To reduce the risk associated with fire and explosion:

Do not attempt to use a damaged battery pack, charger, or power supply;

Do not allow battery pack to come in contact with water;

Do not disassemble, crush, or incinerate the battery pack — at the end of service life, dispose of the battery pack in accordance to federal, state and local requirements;

Replace battery pack with Molicel MCR-1821 type battery pack only;

Do not store the battery pack in areas that may exceed temperatures of 100°C/212°F;

Use the charger with the supplied power supply only.

To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage contained within the battery charger:

Do not use the charger or power supply if the case or cord are damaged;

Do not use in outdoor or wet environments;

Do not attempt to service or repair the charger or power supply — no user serviceable parts inside.

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Contents Track and Trace Solutions Handheld RFID Reader ModelOwner’s Manual Copyright 2003-2010 3M. All rights reserved3M Handheld RFID Reader Model 803 Owner’s Manual 2003-2010 3M. All rights reserved3M is a trademark of 3M 78-8126-8363-5 Rev CSafety information Battery ManagementRequesting service Handheld RFID ReaderPage Safety information Intended useAttention Read accompanying documentation Risk of Electric Shock EXPLANATION OF SIGNAL WORD CONSEQUENCESSafety messages To reduce the risk associated with fire and explosionDo not over tighten the antenna adjustment screw Always use the Change Battery function when you change the batteryImportant notes IMPORTANT NOTESSafety label locations N1108Model PWR COM/STATUSEMC, USA, and Canada compliance JapanFCC Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations FCC Intentional Radiator CertificationUsing the 3M Handheld RFID Reader for the first time Step 2 - Charge the battery and insert it into the Handheld1 See Charging the battery on page Getting startedSpecifications Battery typeBattery charger a batteryHandheld components Figure 1 Handheld componentsAntenna Indicator Lights Scroll Buttons Menu Buttons Antenna AdjustmentControls and indicators Figure 2 The Handheld includes a menu-driven display screen1 - Install a pull tab on the memory card Database ErrorsInserting the memory card 2 - Insert the memory cardProcedure Removing the memory cardResetting the Handheld To reset the HandheldIf pressing the reset button did not work… Figure 6 Handheld reset buttonFormatting a memory card Figure 7 If the Handheld displays databaseAdjusting the antenna Cleaning the HandheldFigure 8 Use the antenna adjustment tool to adjust the antenna Using the 3M Handheld RFID Reader for the first timeBattery Management Battery charging guidelinesBattery use Figure 9 Battery charging systemCharging the battery To charge a batterya Connect the power supply output to the charger stand Battery Charger Status LightReplacing the battery Removing the batteryInstalling the battery Figure 12 Before removing a battery, select Change BatteryRequesting service 3M Service phone numbersFor service For software supportDescription Ordering replacement partsStock Number