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Operating Instructions - CGTR2P
This charger
simultaneously
charges two batteries with charging
currents of up to 6A, depending on the battery capacity.
How to proceed:
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From underneath the charger, push the centre push button to
extend the foot support. When not in use, or for transport, the
foot support can be pushed back in to lock once again.
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The unit has been designed to remain in balance with just one
battery or with both batteries installed.
- Plug and switch on the AC power cord provided into the
charger AC input (note: there is no power switch in the
charger). The AC mains LED will change from Red to Green
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Insert a battery inside any one of the two battery bay
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Observe the battery LED. In addition, the charge status may be
read in 20% steps through the BLUESHAPE battery LED array
or continuously, using the Wi-Fi features of the battery (see the
battery operating manual for the activation of the internal Wi-Fi
transmitter).
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Leave the battery to charge for the appropriate time (see table
on page 7)
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The battery is fully charged when the LED becomes steady
Green.
You may want to charge 2 batteries at the same time. Just insert the
second battery into the second battery bay. This second battery will
start charging immediately and at the correct rate according to its
capacity. Once again, observe the LED or monitor the battery status
using the Wi-Fi feature.
The LEDs will accurately display the correct status of the charging
process for each battery.
In the case when an accessory is plugged into the auxiliary XLR
port, the charging process may continue but can be slowed down,
depending on the power taken by the AUX port that has the priority.
When an accessory is powered into the AUX port and at least a
battery is installed, the unit operates as an UPS: in case of a
sudden AC power cut, the accessory remains powered if at least a
battery is installed and its voltage is higher than 12500mV.
Once the accessory has been unplugged, the charger will continue
the previous charging sequence and from the same point of
interruption.