Klein Electronics Sonim XP10 Team6 Multi Charger User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- Klein electronics
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Klein Electronics, Inc.
USER GUIDE
Sonim XP10 Team6 Multi Charger
Specifications subject to change without notice.
(A) Complies with FCC Rules, Part 15, Subpart B, Class B 2016, ANSI
C63.4:2014.
(B) Complies with California Energy Commission CEC-400-2011-005.
(C) Complies with U.S. Department of Energy 10 CFR, Part 430, PC3 and 4.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
DESCRIPTION
RAPID Universal tri-chemistry charger.
ELECTRICAL
2.1 POWER
100-240V,50/60Hz self switching
2.2 OUTPUT CHARGING CURRENT
Normal Charge Current: 1000mA
Max: 2500mA
Trickle: 50mA
FEATURES
3.1 Fully automatic – microprocessor controlled.
3.2 Energy efficiency VI power supply.
3.3 LED Display
LED Indicator Status
LED | Indicator Status |
---|---|
RED | Charging |
GREEN | Charged See NOTES on page 5. |
3.4 Advanced detection circuitry and LED indicates battery Real-time
conditions.
3.5 Suitable for Ni-CD, Ni-MH and Li-ion batteries.
3.6 Battery voltage from 3.6V to 10.8V.
3.7 Interchangeable pods.
3.8 Anodized aluminum casing.
3.9 One year warranty.
ENVIRONMENT
4.1 TEMPERATURE.
a. Ambient Temperature: 32F-104F
4.2 HUMIDITY.
a. Relative Humidity:20% ~ 90%
MECHANICAL
5.1 Plastic Case:UL plastic material PC+ABS type GE C2950 compatible, the
surface texture code is YS9294. color black RAL 9005.
5.2 Physical Size:16.54” X 5.5” X 3.35”
5.3 Packaging content: TEAM6+power supply+ AC power cable
5.4 PCB material should be FR4
5.5 PCB Assembly according IPC-610 class
5.6 Weight about:4.4lbs
USER GUIDE
PLEASE read carefully before using your charger
NOTES:
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When first powering on the charger, a red light stays on for about 3 seconds while registering the circuits.
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While charging devices, the RED LIGHT remains on.
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When fully charged, the GREEN LIGHT turns on.
a. NOTE: If device is ON, green light remains on. If device is OFF, green light turns off after 3 hours to protect from over-charging.
b. NOTE: The green light “flickers” at 99%, and is solid at 100% charge. -
When no device is in a pod, there is no LED light.
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If you swap pods from the charger, please power the charger off while performing this task.
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Please only attempt to charge the correct OEM battery and device.
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POD INSTALLATION:
Press the pod gently into a fully seated positing and use a hand screwdriver (Do Not Use Power Tools) to secure the pod into place. Do not over tighten or you could break the pod. -
Insert the DC cable into the DC port and turn on the switch.
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The unit will perform a self diagnosis indicated by RED LED lights flashing once.
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Insert a battery, or radio with battery attached, into the charger cup.
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The red LED light will illuminate indicating the charge cycle has begun.
The red light will stay illuminated until the charge cycle is complete at which point the green LED light will illuminate indicating that the battery is fully charged. -
Remove the battery/radio for use.
Troubleshooting tips
“The charger does not power up when plugged in.”
Ensure that the power switch is turned on;.
Check that power cables are inserted firmly into cable ports and that the
power to the wall plug is on.
“LED light is flashing red.”
This indicates a fault with the battery. Check the bay using another battery.
If the bay operates correctly, the battery is not charging sufficiently and
will need to be replaced.
“LED stays red then goes green then off.”
Some Li-Ion batteries have internal protection breakers that send a message to
the charger to turn off when the battery is fully charged. The battery will be
charged and ready for use. If the battery is left in the unit for an extended
period, the charge level of the battery will decrease and the charger will
recommence charging. To restart charging cycle, attach battery to radio, power
radio for minimum of 5 minutes and then reinsert battery. The charge cycle
will re-commence.
“One (or more) bay(s) is not working, the LED lights are not illuminating
at all.”
To determine if the fault is in the charger or just the pod, remove the pod
from the non-working bay and swap it with a pod in a bay that is working
correctly.
If the same bay LED is still not illuminating then there is likely a fault
with the micro-processor in the charger unit. If the faulty bay has moved to
the bay that was previously working, the pod is probably defective.
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