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5-3. Charging the Transmitter
WARNING: Only use the supplied charger to charge the transmitter when using the
supplied batteries or the following:
- 1200mAh to 2200 mAh Ni-MH or Ni-Cd ‘AA’ Rechargeable Batteries
The use of the transmitter charger with alkaline batteries installed can damage the
transmitter. Do not use the charger if alkaline batteries are installed in the transmitter.
1. Plug the transmitter charger into a 110 V AC wall socket.
2. Plug the connector from the charger into the charging jack on the transmitter. The charg-
ing indicator LED, located on the side of the transmitter, will illuminate green indicating the
charger is charging. Once the transmitter is fully charged the charging indicator LED will
turn off . The charging rate of the charger is 150mAh.
3. When using the 1200mAh batteries that are supplied, the radio requires an 8 hour charge
when fully discharged (1200/150=8). If using 2200mAh batteries, it will take approximate-
ly 15 hours to charge (2200/150=14.6).
It is recommended to leave the transmitter charging when not in use
Radio Charger
Charging
Indicator
LED
Charging Jack