Atw-chg2 features, Led status indication, Specifications – Audio-Technica ATW-CHG2 User Manual

Page 2: How to charge

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ATW-CHG2 features

• Batteries are charged within the transmitters.

• Versatile unit charges ATW-T220a handheld transmitters and/or
ATW-T210a UniPak

®

transmitters (in any combination).

• Built-in safety feature monitors cell voltage and automatically turns
off the unit if problems are detected.

• Automatic shut-off if alkaline (non-rechargeable) batteries
are installed.

• Automatic shut-off if damaged batteries are installed.

• Maintenance charging prevents battery self-discharge until the
transmitter is removed from charger.

• Includes Ni-MH rechargeable batteries – 2 x AA 2000 mAh

lED status Indication

Charger indicator

Charging

Transmitter

status

status

status

Off

Power off

Transmitter not in unit

Red light

Charging*

Transmitter in unit

Red flashing

Charging error

Transmitter in unit

(Charging is stopped)

Off

Charging is finished

Transmitter in unit

(Still maintenance charging)

Note: Red flashing light (charging error) is caused by use of alkaline
(non-rechargeable) or damaged battery.

*Note: If a transmitter with fully charged batteries is placed in the
charger, the red light will remain on for a minimum of 3 hours, even
though the batteries are fully charged.

specifications*

Input Rating

12V DC, 320 mA (maximum)

Output Rating

3.2V DC, 320 mA x2

Charging Time Approx. 10 hours (2000 mAh Ni-MH)
Operating

0~+40º C

Temperature
Dimensions

Approx. 131.0 mm (5.16") W x

130.0 mm (5.12") D x 105.0 mm (4.13") H

Weight

Approx. 40 g (1.4 oz)

*

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

How to charge

1. Connect the power cord.

2. Set the transmitter’s power switch to the off position.
(Note: The transmitter’s power is automatically turned off if the
transmitter is set in the charger with its power switch on; in this
case, the transmitter will resume operation when it is removed
from the charger.)

3. Install the Ni-MH AA batteries in the transmitter, observing correct
polarity as marked inside the transmitter. For installation instructions,
see the 2000 Series installation & operation manual.

4. Insert the transmitter into the charger with transmitter charging
contacts facing toward the charger’s contact pins.

5. Power is supplied to the charging bay when the transmitter is set
into the unit; at this point the red indicator of each port lights.
(Note: If the red indicator does not light, poor contact may be
the cause; set the transmitter in the charger again.)

6. When the charge is completed, the red indicator is turned off.
(Note: Maximum charging time is about ten hours.)

7. The unit keeps charging with ultra-low current (maintenance charge)
until the transmitter is removed from the charger.

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