User manual

Operation
Mobile Computer MC 95xx
ex
-NI
Type B7-A29.-…………
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Technical data subject to change without notice.
Issue: Revision 1 / March 2011
Align and hook the MC 95xx
ex
-NI interface pocket onto the cradle’s or cable’s cleat. The
battery automatically begins charging. See Table 4-1 for charging indications.
The 4800 mAh battery, type B7-A2Z0-0011 fully charges in less than six hours.
State
Healthy Battery Unhealthy Battery
LED Status LED Status
None
battery is not charging
MC 95xx
ex
-NI is not connected
correctly to the cradle/cable or
not connected to a power
source.
cradle/cable is not powered.
Off
Off
Charging
Slow Blinking Amber
(1 blink every 2
seconds)
Slow Blinking Red
(1 blink every 2
seconds)
Fully charged
Solid Green
Solid Red
Indicates a charging error, e.g.:
temperature is too low or too
high.
charging has gone on too long
without completion (typically
eight hours).
Fast Blinking Amber
(2 blinks/second)
Fast Blinking Amber
(2 blinks/second)
Table 4-1: Charging Battery Status LED indications
The MC 95xx
ex
-NI is equipped with a battery backup module, which is charged
automatically when the main battery is fully charged. When the MC 95xx
ex
-NI is taken into
operation for the first time, the battery backup module needs about 36 hours to be fully
charged. This is also the case when the main battery was removed for several hours,
which discharges the backup module. The battery backup module ensures that the data in
the working memory are retained for at least 15 minutes after the main battery of the MC
95xx
ex
-NI was removed. When the MC 95xx
ex
-NI reaches a low charging state, the data in
the working memory are retained for at least 36 hours due to the combination of main
battery and battery backup module. Use a charging station or charging cable to charge
the battery. You can find information on how to set up cables and charging stations, as
well as about the charging procedure in the Motorola documentation MC9500-K User
manual for integration of mobile computers.