Motorola P110 operating instructions Battery Charger

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Battery Charger

P110 Portable Radios

4a. For Single-Unit Standard Rate Battery Chargers only: When a standard-charge battery reaches full charge, no change in the LED occurs (red glow remains). The battery fully charges in 10 hours.

NOTE

You can turn the radio on while it is in the charger and have it receive normally. However, allow at least 25% more time for the battery to reach full capacity. DO NOT TRANSMIT WHILE THE RADIO IS IN THE CHARGER.

4b. For Single-Unit and Multi-Unit Rapid-Charge Battery Chargers only: When charging a rapid-charge battery, the LED glows green indicating CHARGE COMPLETE when the battery reaches full charge. This LED also indicates that the battery is now charging at a trickle rate. A LED flashes red indicating that the battery may be out of “rapid charge range”. The rapid charge auto- matically begins when the battery is within the correct range. Typical charge times for Rapid-Charge Battery Chargers are as follows:

60-90 Minutes for High Capacity Battery

NOTE

A new battery or one which has not been used for several months may cause a premature fully charged indication. These batteries should be trickle charged overnight before putting them into service.

5.If the LED does not glow red when the battery is inserted into the charger, check the battery and charger contacts to be sure they are clean. There are no user serviceable parts in the charger. If the charger fails to operate, contact your local Motorola Radius dealer.

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Contents P110 Recycling or Disposal of Batteries InmetcoContents Introduction Welcome To The Motorola Radius P110 RadioPackaged Model Contents InspectionControls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors On/Off/Volume ControlRotary Channel Selector Switch LED IndicatorControl Button Push-To-Talk PTT ButtonAntenna Alert Tone Indicators Power-UpTime-Out Timer Transmit on Blank or Receive Only ChannelsLow Battery Alert Scan and Signalling Alert Tones Transmit Mode PTT Button Pressed Multifunction LED IndicatorsReceive Mode PTT Button Not Pressed Per Radio Functions Default Per Channel Functions DefaultChannel Scan Functions Default Signalling Functions DefaultAntenna Installation Getting StartedBattery Installation or Replacement To Install BatteryMethod a Method BOperation To Power-UpTo Receive To Transmit Set the channel selector to the desired channel positionOperation with Standard Features Volume SetBusy Channel Lockout Dtmf Telephone Interconnect Dtmf Telephone Interconnect OperationOptional Enhancements Channel ScanOptional Enhancements Call Alert Signalling EnhancementsVoice Selective Call Charging Temperature Battery InformationRecharging Nickel Cadmium Batteries Short Circuit Nickel-Cadmium Battery DisposalMemory Effect Reduced Charge Capacity Battery Charger Operating Instructions P110 To Operate Charger Battery Charger Accessories Carrying AccessoriesVehicular Accessories AntennasAudio/RF Accessories Nickel-Cadmium Battery ChargersBatteries Troubleshooting Service General Radio Care Safety Information Computer Software Copyrights Canada contact Licensing InformationUnited Kingdom contact Mexico contact Singapore contactJapan contact Hong Kong Contact