Icom IC-A4 Battery Packs, Charging Battery pack Precautions, DRapid charging with the BC-119

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7 BATTERY PACKS

Charging

Battery pack

precautions

charging

DRapid charging with the BC-119

The optional BC-119 provides rapid

charging of battery packs.

One AD-81 and an AC adapter (may be

NEVER attempt to charge dry cell bat- teries. This will cause internal liquid leakage and damage the battery case and transceiver.

The BP-195 or BP-196 BATTERY PACK includes rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries and can be charged approx. 300 times. Charge the battery pack before first op- erating the transceiver or when the bat-

supplied with the BC-119 depending on

version) are additionally required.

•Charging periods: 1.5 hours (w/BP-195) 2 hours (w/BP-196)

NEVER connect two or more chargers at the same time.

Charging may not occur under temper- atures of 10°C (50°F) or over tempera- tures of 40°C (104°F).

When using BC-119: If the charge indicator flashes orange, vehicle bat- tery voltage is low and charging is not possible. Check the vehicle bat- tery voltage in this case. If the charge indicator flashes red, there may be a problem with the battery pack (or charger). Re-insert the bat- tery pack or contact your dealer.

tery pack becomes exhausted.

If you want to be able to charge the bat- tery pack more than 300 times, the fol- lowing points should be observed:

1.Avoid overcharging. The charging pe- riod should be less than 48 hours.

2.Use the battery until it becomes al- most completely exhausted under normal conditions. We recommend battery charging just after transmitting becomes impossible.

Turn power

OFF.

BC-119+

AD-81

BC-119+

AD-81

Check orientation for correct charging. (Packed together as the AD-81.)

Check orientation for correct charging. (Packed together as the AD-81.)

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Contents IA4 Word Definition Rwarning May occurEquipment damage may occur If disregarded, inconvenience only. No riskSupplied Accessories Accessories included with the transceiver QtyTable of Contents Accessory Attachment Battery pack replacementAntenna Belt clipPanel Description Panel description0TRANSMIT Indicator 1EXTERNAL DC Power Jack Charge2SPEAKER/MICROPHONE 3EXTERNAL Speaker and Microphone Jacks SP/MICFunction display Receiving and transmitting Basic OperationMemory VFO Setting squelch level Low battery indicatorSetting the squelch level Lock functionDial select function Scan Operation Memory lockout scanVFO Full scan Scan resume conditionMemory Programming Setting lockout channelsProgramming a memory channel Memory names Programming memory namesResetting the CPU Initial set modeOther Functions Charging Battery pack Precautions Battery PacksDRapid charging with the BC-119 Multiple charging with the BC-121 Regular chargingAbout the battery pack Installing batteries in the battery caseBattery pack life Operating periodCloning using PC Cloning errorCloning Transceiver to transceiver cloningTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionDGeneral DTransmitter SpecificationsDReceiver Battery packs OptionsOther options BC-110A/D/V Wall ChargerPTT switch OPC-752IC-A4 HeadsetCount on us