Getting Started
Charging the Battery
(1) Plug the power supply unit into the appropriate AC wall
socket, then connect the DC plug of the power supply unit to
MP3200(BT) DC power jack.
a. Use of an unapproved power supply unit could damage
the battery pack or MP3200(BT).
b. For more inform ation on the battery pack, please refer to
“Extending Battery Life” and “Battery Disposal” for details.
(2) Activate MP3200(BT) by pressing the POWER button. You
will hear 3 short beeps in ascending tone to indicate
power-on status. The LED indicators will flash 5 times to
indicate current battery status.
(3) During battery status indication, the LED4 indicator will go
on steady green after the LED indicators flash 3 times. This
means MP3200(BT) is in charging state. You may check the
battery status by pressing the POWER button during battery
charging. While pressing the POWER button, the LED
indicators will flash three times to indicate the battery status.
Please refer to following table for detailed battery status.
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Battery Status
Green Green Green Green More than 90% of battery remains
Green Green Green More than 70% of battery remains
Green Green
More than 50% of battery remains
Green
More than 20% of battery remains
Orange
Less than 20% of battery remains
Red
Less than 10% of battery remains
a. The MP3200(BT) gives 1 warning beep at 5 seconds
intervals when the battery power is less than 20%.
b. The MP3200(BT) gives 2 warning beeps at 5 seconds
intervals when the battery power is less than 10%.
(4) Following the battery status indication, the LED1 indicator of
MP3200(BT) will flash green(red) at 2 seconds intervals.
The MP3200(BT) is now ready to be connected.
The MP3200(BT) battery pack has to be charged about 4~5
hours for the first time. You may check the battery status by
pressing the POWER button.
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MP3200 User’s Guide