Charging the Transmitter
Charging the Transmitter
The battery in the transmitter must be charged before you can use the HiFi Microphone (HiFi Mic).
The base (either the vehicle base or the charge-only base) serves as the charger for the
transmitter.
Important!
Avoid touching the charge and sync contacts on the base and
transmitter with your bare hands.
To charge the transmitter:
1. Power off the transmitter (
).
2. Place the transmitter in a base.
Note:
Motorola Solutions recommends that you power off the transmitter before
you put it in the base to charge, but this step is not required.
If the base is in the vehicle, the base syncs with the transmitter before the transmitter begins to
charge.
For more information about syncing the transmitter and the base,
.
With charge-only bases, mics begin to charge immediately. Charge-only bases are usually used in
an office environment.
Note:
A charge-only base serves only as a charger for the HiFi Mic and is not used
in a vehicle. For information about the charge-only base, contact your Motorola
Solutions representative.
As the transmitter charges, the red LEDs flash and the bars in the
Battery Level
icon on the
display cycle in series. When the transmitter is fully charged, the green LEDs illuminate, and the
Battery Level
icon shows four bars (
). After 65 minutes in a base, the transmitter is
approximately 50 percent charged. The transmitter is fully charged after three hours.
Note:
If you charge your transmitter in a charge-only base, you may need to re-
sync the transmitter with the base in your vehicle when you want use it again (
).
Charging in a vehicle with the ignition off
When you shut down your vehicle, the DVR shuts down with it. Because the HiFi Mic base is
connected to the vehicle through the DVR, the base shuts down as well.
HiFi Microphone
HiFi Microphone User Guide
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