Fitting a battery to your phone, Fitting a main battery, Fitting an auxiliary battery – Motorola PCS telephone User Manual

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About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card

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Fitting a Battery to Your Phone

Fitting a Main Battery

Position the battery as illustrated in the following diagram, and
snap-lock it into place.

Fitting an Auxiliary Battery

1

Place the hook on the battery into the slot on the back of the
phone.

2

Pull the battery towards the bottom of the phone until the
two pins click into place.

Removing a Battery from Your Phone

Removing a Main Battery

To remove a main battery, press the battery release latch and lift
the battery out, away from the phone.

Removing an Auxiliary Battery

To remove an auxiliary battery, slide the battery down until the
two pins are released from the base of the phone, and then lift
the battery off.

Battery Performance and Maintenance

Your phone may have come with one or more of the following
battery types. The part numbers listed are for charcoal batteries.
The talk-time and standby-times given are typical performance
figures:

a. Talk-times are specified for with and without DTX.

b. All times are approximate and depend on network, signal strength and features

selected. Standby-times are specified for DRX=2 to DRX=9.

Battery Type

Part
Number

Talk-Time

a

up to:

Standby-Time

b

up to:

Slim Main
500 mAh Li-Ion

SNN 4810

135-165 min.

39-48 hours

Extra Cap Main
900 mAh Li-Ion

SNN 4815

250-310 min.

72-88 hours

Standard Main
500 mAh NiMH

SNN 4905

135-165 min.

39-48 hours

Slim Aux
900 mAh Li-Ion

SNN 4868

220-275 min.

65-78 hours

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