Powering, Lithium ion rechargeable battery, External powering and battery charging – Sound Devices 722 User Manual

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722 User Guide and Technical Information

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To disconnect the 722 from FireWire:

1. Make certain that any software applications that reference the 722 drive are closed and that all file copy

functions to and from the 722 have completed.

2. In Mac OS X highlight the drive icon on the desktop and select -e to eject the volume. Alternatively,

drag the drive icon to the trash in the dock.

2. In Windows, right-click the drive icon and select “eject.”

3. The cable between the computer and 722 can now be disconnected. If a future connection is going to be

made the cable can be left connected.

If the

722

is disconnected from the computer via an eject command and the FireWire cable is still

physically connected between the computer and recorder, the data connection can be made by enter-

ing the setup menu select

Firewire: Connection. Alternatively, press the STOP key and HDD

key together to begin a FireWire connection.

Do not remove the CompactFlash card while

FIREWIRE: CONNECTION appears in the LCD.

Powering

The 722 is powered from either removable, Li-ion rechargeable batteries or external DC power. The

included, removable 7.2 V Li-ion cell can be used as a primary or backup power source. The 722

automatically chooses the power source based on the voltage level of the external power supply. If

it falls below a factory-set threshold, the unit will transition to Li-ion power. The transition between

external and removable battery powering is seamless and has no affect on recording or playback

operation.

During typical operation the 722 will run for approximately four hours from the included 4800 mAh

Li-ion battery.

Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery

The 722 is compatible with Sony-mount L- or M-type Li-ion rechargeable batteries. Numerous power

capacities are available in these battery types, ranging from 1000 mAh to 7000 mAh. The 722’s mount

accommodates unlimited battery depth. Larger amp-hour cells provide more run time.

When powered by the removable Li-ion battery the LCD displays the battery voltage. The nominal

operating voltage for Li-ion batteries is 7.2 V, with operating voltages ranging between 6.5–8.5 V.

When the battery drops to 6.5 V, the LCD voltage display and the power LED begin flashing to warn

that the battery is nearly depleted. When the voltage reaches 6.3 volts the 722 will power down—any

recordings in-process will automatically be closed (stopped).

External Powering and Battery Charging

The 722 can be powered externally from 10–18 VDC (2 amp minimum). External DC fully powers the

unit and charges an attached Li-ion battery simultaneously using the 722’s onboard Li-ion charger.

The charger circuit operates whenever the unit is powered on and optionally when the unit is off,

depending on the external power wiring (

see below

).

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