Radio Shack 23-1470RC owner manual Cellular Phone Batteries, Connections

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Smart Travel Charger

OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.

Your RadioShack Smart Travel Charger gives you some of the finest features in cellular phone battery chargers. Its short circuit and over- load protection ensure reliable performance, and its slim shape and lightweight body make it easy to carry wherever you go.

Its features also include:

100–240 VAC Wide AC Input Range — lets you charge a battery from any AC power source worldwide. Great for traveling!

12–24 VDC Wide DC Input Range — lets you charge the battery in ei- ther a car or large truck with a 24V DC system. Switches from 12V DC to 24V DC automatically.

Over-charge Protection — when the battery is fully charged, the charger automatically switches to trickle charging to avoid overcharg- ing.

Convertible Charging Outlet and Cables — let you easily charge

your cellular phone at home or on the road.

Power Indicator — lights when the power source is connected.

CELLULAR PHONE BATTERIES

The charger is designed for use with the following cellular phone bat- teries.

Motorola

Nokia

 

 

 

 

StarTAC series

5100 Series

 

 

V3620

6100 Series

 

 

L7089

7100 Series

 

 

P8090

8022 Series

 

 

 

8800 Series

 

 

See “Specifications” on Page 2 for a list of other phones’ charging ca- bles that can be used with this charger.

nect the DC cord’s cigarette-lighter plug to the vehicle’s cigarette- lighter socket. The green power indicator lights.

Note: The adapter automatically adjusts for 12V or 24V systems.

Connecting a Motorola Rechargeable Battery

If your cellular phone is a Motorola StarTAC model, connect the sup- plied flat-plug cable labeled FOR MOTOROLA STARTAC to the cellular phone’s battery charging socket, then connect the cable’s RJ11 plug to the charger’s TO PHONE socket.

Connecting a Nokia Rechargeable Battery

If your cellular phone is a Nokia model, connect the supplied barrel-

plug cable labeledto the cellular phone’s battery charging socket, then connect the cable’s RJ11 plug to the charger’s

socket.

CHARGING THE BATTERY

When the connection is completed, the charger starts charging the battery. Consult your cellular phone’s owner’s manual for directions re- garding your specific phone and how to tell when it is charged.

REPLACING THE DC POWER CORD’S FUSE

Your charger’s DC power cord’s cigarette lighter plug uses a 1.5A 250V fast-blow fuse to protect the charger from being damaged due to overload. The fuse blows when the load current exceeds 1.5 Amp. Should this happen, replace the fuse with the same type fuse (avail- able at your local RadioShack store).

Important: If you are using a DC power cord other than the supplied one, be sure the cigarette-lighter plug has a protective fuse with the same specifications and polarity.

CONNECTIONS

Connecting AC Power (100–240 VAC)

To charge the battery using AC power, connect the supplied AC cord’s small plug to the charger’s AC INPUT socket, then connect the AC cord’s larger end to a standard AC outlet. The green power indicator lights.

Note: The supplied AC cord’s two-bladed plug is suitable in the USA and Canada. For use in other countries, your local RadioShack store offers a variety of adapters.

Connecting Vehicle Power (12–24 VDC)

To charge the battery using a vehicle’s DC power, connect the sup- plied DC cord’s barrel plug to the charger’s DC INPUT socket, then con-

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Radio Shack 23-1470RC owner manual Cellular Phone Batteries, Charging the Battery Replacing the DC Power CORD’S Fuse