Model C960
Maintenance
3M 2000 May
15
When the battery voltage is too low, the headset sounds a short, low–volume
tone at seven–second intervals to alert the operator to install a fully charged
battery. The “battery voltage low tone” continues for two minutes after which
the headset turns off automatically to prevent damage to the batteries.
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Note
When installing a battery, make sure it is fully charged. It is important to
remember that an unused C960 battery loses five percent of its charge per
week. If a batteries has not been used for several weeks, make sure to charge
prior to use.
To replace the battery:
1. Push and hold the battery release. See Figure 15.
2. Push the discharged battery out of the transceiver housing.
3. Insert a fully charged battery in the housing with the notch facing the
battery release. Make sure the battery is fully inserted (battery release
clicks). See Figure 15.
Battery
Release
Battery
Battery
Release
Notch
Figure 15.
Headset
Replacing the Battery
Summary of Contents for C960
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Page 109: ...4 Figure 2 Wiring for 3M C760 C960 Base Station with Interconnect Module ...
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