Alinco DJ-C7 User Manual

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Accessories

Preventing Short Circuiting the Battery Pack

Be extra cautious when carrying
the battery pack; short-
circuiting will produce surge
current possibly resulting in fire.

AC Battery Charger (EDC-126/128)

●Recharging

1.Mount the battery pack on

the transceiver.

2.Connect AC adaptor plug to

the external power supply
jack on the transceiver.

3.Connect the power plug to

an outlet.

Regardless of whether the power switch of the transceiver is on
or off, it will start charging.
Low battery Indicator shown below blinks and the TX/RX lamp
illuminates red during charge when the transceiver is off. Once it
is fully charged, the TX/RX lamp will turn green.

Caution

• Be sure to connect the charger to the battery pack after

mounting it to the transceiver. Otherwise, the battery
pack won't be recharged.

• Disconnect the charger from the outlet while not using it.

• Never charge the battery packs of other manufacturers

with this charger.

• The required charging time depends on the condition of

the battery pack.

• Never short-circuit the terminals of the battery pack with

metal objects and the like. Both this charger and the
transceiver could be damaged.

• The charger does not work when the voltage from an

outlet is extremely low.

Low Battery Indicator

• Battery consumption level may change depending on the

surrounding temperature or the frequency of use.

• Charge the battery when the Low Battery Indicator appears.

• The Low Battery Indicator is not an indicator for battery life remaining.

Low Battery Indicator

The charge level is low.

AC adaptor plug

Power plug

Do enclose inside a non-conductive enclosure
(bags or handkerchief made only of non-
conductive materials).

Protect by spreading
a non-conductive
sheet.

DON'T carry with
metals of any type,
e.g. chains.

DON'T carry the
battery pack inside
bags with metal
plated interior.

DON'T place in the
proximity of metals or
conductors,
e.g. nails, chains.

Terminals

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