11.BATTERY AND CHARGER SPECIFICATION
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CHARGING METHOD FOR TRANSMITTER'S NI-MH BATTERIES
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AT100 transmitter is capable of charging
its internal AA Ni-MH batteries. Please
ensure the AA batteries in the transmitter are
rechargeable before attempting to charge.
After connecting the transmitter as shown in
diagram, power up transmitter, TX will be
flashing on the display indicating charging is
in progress. Once charging is complete, the
TX battery indicator will stop flashing and
display 4 bars.
In order to reduce power consumption,
charging process can be done with
transmitter powered off. To check for
charging status display, the transmitter can
be powered back on.
BATTERY USAGE AND CHARGE DURATION REFERENCE
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Battery type
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3.7 V 530mAh
Li-Po battery
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Battery Specification
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Approx.
7 Minutes
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Charge Time
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1.5 V
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18 Hours
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Usage Duration
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Approx. 50 Minutes
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Ni-MH chargeable
battery
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1.2 V 1600mAh
Transmitter Operation Time
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Charged through
transmitter, approx. 7 hours
(Charging current
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