Charging the Rechargeable Battery Pack

Connect the docking station to a power outlet using the supplied universal power adapter. Be sure to use the plug adapter that fits your local electrical standards. Connect the power jack of the power adaptor to the DC power inlet located on the docking station.

Docking Station

DC Power inlet

USB cable

Normal Charge Cycle

ξ With the ThermoView unit powered off, place it on the docking station.

ξ Do not connect the USB cable to the computer at this point.

ξ The red LED (on the left) will flash several times as the circuit senses a rechargeable battery pack and determines its state of charge.

Note: If a non-rechargeable battery pack is sensed by the docking station, neither LED will blink.

The remaining points assume that the imager contains a sealed, rechargeable battery pack.

ξ The red LED turns on continuously to indicate that charging is in progress. This process can take from a few minutes to more than an hour.

ξ The red LED turns off once the battery pack is fully charged and the green LED (on the right) turns on continuously.

ξ Momentarily lifting the ThermoView unit from the docking station for about 5 seconds or longer interrupts the charging process. The green light will come on and no further charging will occur. Press the Restart / Sync button between the LEDs to resume charging. Pressing the button if the batteries are completely charged will have no effect.

ξ The imager may be removed from the docking station before recharging is completed without harm. However, the imager may not be fully charged and its operating time may be reduced accordingly.

ξ An imager containing single-use batteries may safely be placed on the docking station for storage or image transfer. In fact, we recommend the imager always be placed on the docking station when not in use.

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RayTek ThermoView Ti30 user manual Charging the Rechargeable Battery Pack, Normal Charge Cycle