Charging the battery pack, E-53 – Casio DT-930 User Manual

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E-53

Charging the Battery Pack

The following procedure can be used only when a lithium-ion battery pack is loaded in the
Handheld Terminal.

1

Turn on the power of the Satellite Cradle, and
confirm that its power indicator lights up red.

2

Attach the Handheld Terminal to the Satellite
Cradle, making sure that the charge terminals
on the bottom of the Handheld Terminal come
into contact with the charge terminals on the
Satellite Cradle. The color of the Satellite
Cradle power indicator changes to green
when proper connection is achieved. The
charge indicator (“CHG 1”) lights up red when
charging starts.

Battery Pack Charge Indicator (“CHG 1”)
Lit Red:

Charging

Lit Green:

Charging complete

When the charge indicator lights red and
then goes out after several seconds, this
indicates a battery problem.

Charging Time
Approx. 6 hours

[Caution]

Ambient Temperature Ranges for the Battery Pack

• Temperature ranges for battery pack use in the Handheld Terminal,

charging, and storage are specified below. Temperatures outside these
ranges create the danger of deterioration of battery pack performance
and shortening of its service life, as well as fluid leakage and heat
generation.

Operating Temperature: –20

°

C to 50

°

C

Charging Temperature: 0

°

C to 40

°

C

Storage Temperature: –20

°

C to 60

°

C

Important!

• If the charge indicator does not light during charging, remove the

battery pack and then re-attach it. If this does not solve the problem, it
means that the battery pack is defective and needs to be replaced.

• Use only the specified battery pack.
• Battery packs naturally discharge even when they are not loaded in the

Handheld Terminal. Use a battery pack as soon as possible after
charging it.

• For best charging results, keep the Satellite Cradle, Handheld Terminal

and battery pack contacts clean by periodically wiping them off with a
cotton swab or dry cloth.

Charge terminals

Power
switch (ON)

System operation indicator

Battery pack charge indicator
(“CHG 1”)

Data communication indicator
Spare battery pack charge
indicator (“CHG 2”)

Power indicator

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