Specifications

Operation Manual
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Lysar Industries
6. EQ-LINK / EQ-R-LINK CHARGING
The EQ Reverse Link systems have the most advanced battery monitoring
and charging system of any headset system on the market today. This
ensures that your flying will be trouble free and you are able to judge the
operational time of your EQ headset system correctly.
The devices are fitted with the latest NiMh low loss technology. These
batteries will lose approximately 1% of their stored charge per month when not
in use. Fully charged, the system will provide up to 24 hours of in flight use.
NOTE: The built in charge capacity indicator accuracy will diminish and not
provide accurate indications of systems that are stored for extended periods of
time. Simply re-charge the system to bring back to full accurate capacity.
The system can be charged from the supplied wall charger by simply plugging
the USB connector into the USB sockets, this will automatically power the
units on and begin the charging process. This charger can charge both
devices at the same time. Every minute the EQ-Reverse-Link will announce
the state of charge as a percentage of charge accumulated. From completely
discharged the system should take approximately 8 hours to charge.
The systems also have a green LED to show charge status, this system will
blink faster as the charge gets to 100%. Full charge is when the green LED is
fully ON. When in operation the brief pressing of the button on the EQ-Link
and EQ-R-Link will also announce the charge status of the device in the
headset speaker.
When the systems are fully charged they will go into a preserve mode to keep
the batteries at a fully charged state with no overcharging. When charging is
complete you can just remove the power and the system will automatically turn
off or keep in operation for in flight use.
The system can also be in-flight charged for safe uninterrupted operation with
the optional USB charging adaptor.
When the remaining battery capacity falls to 20%, (approx 5 hours flight
duration) the headsets will announce a “Low Battery Capacity” warning every
few minutes.