Smart Travel Charger
OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.
Your RadioShack Smart Travel Charger gives you some of the finest features in cellular phone battery chargers. Its short circuit and over- load protection ensure reliable performance, and its slim shape and lightweight body make it easy to carry wherever you go.
Its features also include:
Convertible Charging Outlet and Cables — let you easily charge
your cellular phone at home or on the road.
Power Indicator — lights when the power source is connected.
CELLULAR PHONE BATTERIES
The charger is designed for use with the following cellular phone bat- teries.
Motorola | Nokia |
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StarTAC series | 5100 Series |
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V3620 | 6100 Series |
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L7089 | 7100 Series |
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P8090 | 8022 Series |
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| 8800 Series |
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See “Specifications” on Page 2 for a list of other phones’ charging ca- bles that can be used with this charger.
nect the DC cord’s
Note: The adapter automatically adjusts for 12V or 24V systems.
Connecting a Motorola Rechargeable Battery
If your cellular phone is a Motorola StarTAC model, connect the sup- plied
Connecting a Nokia Rechargeable Battery
If your cellular phone is a Nokia model, connect the supplied barrel-
plug cable labeledto the cellular phone’s battery charging socket, then connect the cable’s RJ11 plug to the charger’s
socket.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
When the connection is completed, the charger starts charging the battery. Consult your cellular phone’s owner’s manual for directions re- garding your specific phone and how to tell when it is charged.
REPLACING THE DC POWER CORD’S FUSE
Your charger’s DC power cord’s cigarette lighter plug uses a 1.5A 250V
Important: If you are using a DC power cord other than the supplied one, be sure the
CONNECTIONS
Connecting AC Power (100–240 VAC)
To charge the battery using AC power, connect the supplied AC cord’s small plug to the charger’s AC INPUT socket, then connect the AC cord’s larger end to a standard AC outlet. The green power indicator lights.
Note: The supplied AC cord’s
Connecting Vehicle Power (12–24 VDC)
To charge the battery using a vehicle’s DC power, connect the sup- plied DC cord’s barrel plug to the charger’s DC INPUT socket, then con-
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