User's Manual

DSP700 Series Wireless Wheel Alignment Sensors Getting Started
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Additional information:
Any sensor that is powered up after being off for a while will initially indicate 100% capacity
on the aligner screen. This is not an accurate indication of the charge state of the battery
pack. The battery pack has a “surface charge” which dissipates quickly and within 5 minutes
of operation the on-screen battery level indicator will settle at its true value. The individual
wheels on the screen indicate the actual battery pack condition and are color-coded. The
following is an indication of battery charging condition:
Green = fully charged or partially charged
Yellow = battery running low and will require charge soon
Red (with battery recharging icon) = requires charging
The charging circuit has been “fine tuned” to work specifically with Hunter battery pack, part
number 194-27-1. Substituting different batteries is not recommended.
A sensor that is being used, and has a low battery pack, can retain its measurement data if a
“hot swap” battery pack replacement is made. Hot swapping the battery pack simply requires
the user to replace the battery pack. The sensor settings will be restored and the alignment
process can proceed. Refer to 1.7 DSP700 Series Sensors Hot Swap Battery Pack
Replacement Instructions for more information.
Battery Pack - Hunter 194-27-1
1.6 DSP700 Series Sensors Battery Pack Replacement Instructions
This procedure provides instructions for replacing the battery pack in DSP700 series
sensors.
Remove the battery pack as follows:
1. Depress the upper and lower release buttons on the battery pack cover
and remove.
2. Tilt sensor back and remove battery pack.
Replace the battery pack as follows:
NOTE: The battery pack end caps have a different weight front to rear in
order to correctly level the sensors. The heavier end cap belongs
with the short toe arm sensors. Do not mix when replacing
battery packs.