HVFO108 High-Voltage Fiber Optically Isolated Probe
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Recharging the Amplifier/Modulating Transmitter
The battery is recharged through the same USB Micro-B interface that connects the tip during
operation. This is to ensure safety of the operator and other equipment as it precludes charging
while the probe is operating (and floating above ground).
An LED indicator on the transmitter body indicates when the battery requires recharging. Battery
Status is also indicated on the Probe dialog, which shows the approximate percentage of
battery remaining. To recharge the battery, either:
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Use the USB to USB Micro-B charging cable (supplied) to connect the transmitter to a
USB port on the oscilloscope or another computer.
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Use a USB charger (not supplied) and connect to power.
Ambient temperature during charging should be between 0° and 40° C (which is lower than the
operating range of the probe).
CAUTION:
If you plug into the USB port of a powered down computer or oscilloscope,
the battery will not charge, it will keep discharging ("operating" light is lit). Make sure the
computer or oscilloscope is plugged in and powered on.
The LED will flash while the battery is recharging. If the battery is completely depleted, it may
take a few minutes for the "charging" light to turn on. Recharge time is approximately five hours
if connected to the oscilloscope (or PC), or two and a half hours if using a USB charger.
Once the unit is done charging, unplug from the USB charging system.