Motorola HF-SSB manual Operating Instructions, Battery is probably bad and cannot be recharged

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B-2. Operating Instructions

1.Place the battery charger on a flat surface, protected from sun and rain.

2.Insert the charger power cable plug into an AC outlet.

3.Connect the battery to be charged to the battery charger: place the battery socket over the charger pins and press firmly to mate (the connectors will mate only if battery is placed with the correct orientation). Beeps must be heard, to indicate proper contact with the charger.

Note

Beeps must be heard, to indicate proper contact with

 

the charger.

 

If no beeps are heard, remove and then reconnect the

 

battery. Also check that the charger pins are clean. If no

 

beeps are heard after the battery is reconnected, the

 

battery is probably bad and cannot be recharged.

 

 

4.Turn the charger on by setting its front panel POWER switch to ON:

The green UDC indicator will light

The green FINISH CHARGE starts flashing, and a tone is heard.

5.Start the charging by pressing the red CHARGE pushbutton. The yellow CHARGE indicator will turn on and the tone stops.

Note

If the battery is faulty or makes bad contact with the

 

battery charger, the CHARGE indicator will not turn on

 

after pressing the CHARGE pushbutton, and no charge

 

current is supplied to the battery.

 

 

6.The charger now operates automatically.

Note

If a power source failure occurs while the battery is being

 

charged, the FINISH CHARGE starts flashing, and an

 

alarm tone is heard. To resume charging after power

 

returns, press again the red CHARGE pushbutton.

 

 

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Contents Page Page Commercial Warranty Standard Computer Software Copyrights MicomTrooper Page MicomTrooper Page General Safety Precautions Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards Federal Communication Commission Regulations Page Driver Safety Electromagnetic Interference/CompatibilityOperational Warnings For Vehicles with an Air BagTable of Contents Table of Contents Contd List of Illustrations Intentionally Left Blank Chapter Introduction ScopePurpose and Use MicomTrooper Ready for Operation, General View Main Operational Features Equipment DescriptionFunctional Description Fast and simple radio link establishing Part of a proven family of radio products Main Technical Specifications SpecificationsIntentionally Left Blank Chapter Preparation for Operation Unpacking and Inspection Familiarization with Main Equipment Components Backpack Carrying HarnessTypical Backpack Carrying Harness, Open View MicomTrooper Transceiver MicomTrooper Transceiver, General ViewOutline of Preparation Procedures Installation of micomTrooper BatteryPreparing for Backpack Operation Upper Battery Flap Battery Straps Lower Battery Installation of Transceiver in Carrying Harness Transceiver Power Connector Cable Page Page Installation of Whip Antenna Whip Antenna Base Mount Handset Connection of Audio Accessories Wearing the Backpack Carrying HarnessPage Intentionally Left Blank Chapter Operation Channel Mode Menu 000.000Menu Functions MenuMenu RAD ALE Lang Intentionally Left Blank Procedure Appendix a Static OperationTo connect a dipole or long-wire antenna Figure A-1. Connecting the Dipole or Long-Wire Antenna Intentionally Left Blank Appendix B Using Battery Charger, FLN9541 Battery is probably bad and cannot be recharged Operating InstructionsInput voltage Intentionally Left Blank