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2)
The time of Charging
Low battery voltage will make the radio less coverage and also make worse the performance. Please charge the
battery in case of following:
①
When the battery has lower performance after being used around 6 ~ 8 hours
②
When the red lamp on the front panel blinks (every 0.5 second) during transmission or reception
③
When the battery icon blinks
④
When “beep” sound is generated every 10 seconds while the radio is in use
3)
How to Charge
①
As soon as power is supplied to the charger, two lamps will be turned on and off soon.
②
Before charging the battery with the radio, turn off the radio and then insert the radio into the charger.
③
In case of Dual Charger (CH-200NW): The front slot has the priority. While the battery in the front slot is
being charged, the other battery in the rear slot will stand by and will be fast-charged only after the battery in
the front lost is fully charged. If the user removes a battery being charged from the charger, the other battery
in standby state will start to be fast-charged.
④
Although the green lamp is on after the battery is fully charged, the microprocessor keeps checking the battery
status and charges the battery, if necessary.
4)
Charger
The charger shown in the following figure is only for PK Series built in microprocessors:
CHK-170FB(Li-ion) / CHJ-165FB (NiMH)
Figure 4.2. Appearance of CHK-170FB/ CHJ-165FB Charger For PK Series
Input Voltage
Adapter DC 12V 1000
㎃
Battery PBJ-6165NB
Fast Charging Time
In 100 minutes / In 10 hours
Operating Temperature
0
℃
~ +40
℃
Size
110 (W) x 110 (D) x 41 (H) m/m
Charging Current
1000
㎃
Summary of Contents for PK-100N
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