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Batteries
The battery must be charged before use. Memory eff ect is a phenomenon
that causes a loss in battery capacity or voltage due to repetitive shallow
discharging or long-term overcharging. This memory eff ect has been
greatly reduced in your batteries through the use of new cell technology. It
is still recommended, however, that you discharge your battery as much as
possible before recharging it. Recharging after each shift is good standard
practice. When charging a battery that is attached to your radio, turn the
radio off to ensure a full charge.
Common Types of Radio Batteries
IMPRES
IMPRES batteries when used with an IMPRES charger provide automatic,
adaptive reconditioning, end-of-life display, and other advanced features.
IMPRES chargers have technology that avoids overcharging. IMPRES
batteries may be left in IMPRES chargers for extended periods. IMPRES
chargers are compatible with non-IMPRES batteries; however the IMPRES
features are only realized when using IMPRES batteries and chargers
together. It is NOT recommended that an IMPRES battery be charged in a
non-IMPRES charger.
UNCHARGEABLE
WAITING
TO CHARGE
RAPID
CHARGING
CHARGED
(90% CAPACITY)
FULLY
CHARGED
SERVICE LIFE
RECONDITIONING
Please note when battery is showing steady orange, this indicates
that the battery is reconditioning and may not be available for use for
several hours.
To prevent from conditioning, remove battery from charger and
re-insert.
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90% CHARGING
100% CHARGED
FLASHING RED
FLASHING ORANGE
STEADY RED
FLASHING GREEN
STEADY GREEN
FLASHING RED/GREEN
STEADY ORANGE