Battery Attaching/Detaching
1.
Attach the battery to the phone by aligning the feet on the battery with
the notches on the phone. Push the battery top into the phone until
the latch clicks.
2. Detach the battery by depressing the latch and pulling the battery top
away from the phone.
Battery Swapping
NetVision Data Phone users can swap the battery during
data operations when the phone is idle. The Data Phone
beeps to warn that the battery has reached a level that can-
not support phone functions. Remove the battery without first
powering off the phone and install a fully charged battery.
Install a fresh battery within three minutes to retain user configuration.
After installing the new battery, press
SND
to connect and log into the network.
Technical Data
Battery: 7.2 volts rechargeable; Lithium ion
Battery Life: 150 minutes (2.5 hours) talk time, 24 hours standby operation per charge.
Frequency Range: 2.4 - 2.485 GHz
Wireless Output Power: 100 mW
Light Source: Visible Laser Diode at 650 nm
Laser Class: CDRH Class II, IEC 825 Class 2
Drop Specification: 3.3 ft./1 meter to tile
Temperature: -30°C to 60°C/-22°F to 140°F
To prevent injury or burns, do not short-circuit the bat-
tery terminals with metal objects. Use only approved
batteries and charging accessories with the NetVision
Data Phone. Do not charge the battery in a charger
other than a Symbol NetVision Data Phone Charger.
Battery Charging
The NetVision Data Phone Battery Charger can recharge two batteries, attached to
and detached from the Data Phone. When charging the battery attached to the
phone, turn off the phone before inserting it into the charger. Place
the battery into the rear charger slot or battery and phone combina-
tion into the front charger slot. The indicators for each slot on the
charger indicate the following status:
GREEN
battery is fully charged and ready for use.
RED
battery is charging; wait until the status indicator
changes to GREEN before using battery. Fully charge
the battery before using the NetVision Data Phone.
AMBER
charger is charging the other battery. The charger
begins the charging cycle for the first device inserted;
the charging cycle for the other device begins after
the first cycle finishes.