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Charge RP Batteries
Take care to insert the Radio Pack batteries with the contacts facing down into the Radio Pack and oriented such that
the contacts on the battery will line-up with the contacts inside the Radio Pack battery compartment. See
Radio Pack Batteries" on page 26
for more on this procedure.
The PBT-LIP-01 battery can be charged either inside the Radio Pack with the provided RP Wall Charger, with the
provided USB Cable, with the Pliant 5-Bay Battery Charger (PBT-5BAY-01), or with the Pliant 6+6 Drop-In Radio Pack
and Battery Charger (PBT-RPC-66).
Using the RP Wall Charger
To charge the Radio Pack (RP), connect the plug-in battery charger (included with the RP) to a standard wall outlet
and to the Micro-USB connector on the RP. The connector is located under the rubberized access cover on the side of
the RP. The battery requires approximately 3 hours to charge from empty.
Using the USB Cable
The Radio Pack (RP) may also be charged by connecting the USB-A-to-Micro-B pairing cable to the USB port of a PC
and to the Micro-USB connector on the RP. The connector is located under the rubberized access cover on the side of
the RP. The battery requires approximately 3 hours to charge from empty.
Using the 5-Bay Battery Charger
Pliant offers a 5-bay battery charger (PBT-5BAY-01) for charging up to five (5) Pliant lithium-polymer batteries. The
battery requires approximately 3 hours to charge from empty.
Figure 10
5-Bay Battery Charger
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