3M 802, 702 Battery Management, Battery charging guidelines, Checking the battery charge

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Battery Management

The handheld is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that must be periodically charged.

Battery charging guidelines

Batteries may be charged overnight or for extended periods.

Batteries do not have to be discharged before recharging them.

Batteries may be plugged in for any amount of time to partially recharge the battery.

Always keep one of the two batteries fully charged in the battery charger. At the end of each workday, you may want to replace the battery with a fully charged battery and charge the other battery.

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Power

Battery

Supply

1a

 

 

1b

Charger

Power

Stand

Cord

Status

Light

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1c

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Figure 9: Battery charging system.

Battery use

Typical charge life

A fully charged battery typically provides several hours of use before recharging is needed.

Checking the battery charge

Battery Gauge

 

 

Indicates that the battery

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gauge will display shortly.

 

 

 

100% charge remaining

 

 

 

 

 

50% charge remaining

 

 

The upper right hand corner of each task screen includes a graphical battery charge indicator (battery gauge).

25% charge remaining

The battery gauge shows how much of a charge remains in the battery that is currently being used. (See Figure 10.)

If the battery gauge shows less than 50% charge remaining, you may want to replace the battery with a fully charged battery and place the other battery in the charger.

Low battery warning messages

The handheld warns you when battery power is low. You should replace the battery if a “battery low” message appears.

Handheld software protects you from totally losing power by requiring that the battery be changed or recharged when the charge drops to a very low level.

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Press Trigger To Begin

 

 

Home

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Figure 10: The battery gauge shows how much charge remains in the battery.

Sleep Mode

Once the battery is charged and installed, the handheld is ready to use at all times.

To conserve battery charge, the handheld will enter “sleep mode” after approximately two (2) minutes of no activity. During sleep mode, the screen will go blank.

To bring the handheld out of sleep mode, press the trigger.

The display will revert to the last function that was used.

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3M Security Systems Division Handheld Rfid Reader Model 702 and ModelPage Table of Contents Page Intended Use Safety InformationIt has not been evaluated for other uses To reduce the risk associated with fire and explosion Safety messagesSave all the original handheld packing materials Do not over tighten the antenna adjustment screwImportant Notes Be careful not to damage the handheldSafety label locations Industry Canada Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations EMC, USA, and Canada ComplianceEMC Compliance Europe Getting Started SpecificationsHandheld components Handheld componentsHandheld includes a menu-driven display screen Controls and indicatorsSee Inserting the memory card on Using the Handheld Device for the first timeCalibrate the screen Insert the memory card Install a pull tab on the memory cardDatabase Errors Inserting the memory cardRemoving the memory card ProcedureIf pressing the reset button did not work… Resetting the handheldSymptoms may include To reset the handheldFormatting a memory card Using Windows to format the memory cardStoring the handheld for less than a week Adjusting the antennaCleaning the handheld Storing the handheldLow battery warning messages Battery ManagementBattery charging guidelines Checking the battery chargeRed Charging the batteryTo charge a battery Connect the power supply output to the charger standBattery replacement Replacing the battery3M Service phone numbers Requesting serviceStock Number Description Ordering replacement parts