User's Manual

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VX 675 BATTERY INFORMATION
Battery FAQs (for VX 675)
174 VX 675 REFERENCE GUIDE
Trip Recovery
The VX 675 battery features a trip recovery system, which resolves faulty or
hazardous conditions that led to a safety trip. Application of current through the
charger will reset the safety circuit.
Battery FAQs
(for VX 675)
Should I allow the battery to discharge completely before charging?
No. It is better to recharge the battery often and avoid frequent full discharge.
However, allow a full discharge once a month to enable reset.
Should I charge the battery partially or fully?
It does not matter whether you charge the battery fully or partially. Charging a full
battery will not harm the battery.
Should I charge the battery before putting it into storage?
It is advisable to store the battery with a 40% charge. However, storing the battery
in a cool place is more important than the state of charge. In addition, make sure
that the battery is not fully depleted before putting it in storage. Otherwise, the
safety/protection circuit may trip.
Will the battery heat up during charging?
It is normal for the battery to emit a small amount of heat during charging. The
battery is equipped with a temperature sensor that will disrupt the flow of charge
current when extreme temperature levels are detected.
VX 675 Battery
Specific Terms
and Definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to the VX 675 terminal’s battery.
Percent of Charge (%)
The ratio of the RC (remaining charge) value to the FC (full charge = 2250mAh)
value multiplied by 100%. The range is from 0 to 100.
The Percent of Change value is available to terminal applications via OS calls. It is
updated every 20 seconds.
Remaining Charge (RC)
The amount of usable energy in the battery at a given time in mAh. The OS writes
RC=FC at the end of charge. The range is from 0 to FC.
The RC value is available to terminal applications via OS calls. It is updated every
20 seconds.
NOTE
The recommended operating temperature for the VX 675 is from 0
C to 50
C
(32
F to 122
F).