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Battery Pack Information | Battery Models
The battery pack is to be charged with the provided USB cable inserted into either a USB port on a computer, or
an A/C adapter (not included) with a USB connection similar to most modern smart phone chargers. While both
methods are sufficient, the A/C adapter method will charge the battery more quickly. You can purchase
additional battery packs using the part# A1028 through the retail company you purchased your camera(s) from.
If they do not have the part# listed on their website, you can call or email them and ask for an A1028 battery.
Traveling with Batteries
Batteries and battery-powered devices are safe to travel with if you follow these simple guidelines from the
U.S. Department of Transportation:
If possible, keep spare batteries in the original retail packaging, to prevent unintentional activation or
short-circuiting.
If an on/off switch is present, be sure the switch is in the OFF POSITION. DO NOT TRANSPORT
BATTERY WHILE ACTIVATED.
For loose batteries, place a strip of insulated tape across the battery's contacts or place each battery in
its own protective case, plastic bag or package to protect them from contact with metal objects, such as
coins, keys or jewelry. CONTACT WITH METAL OBJECTS CAN SHORT-CIRCUIT THE BATTERY
LEADING TO HIGH HEAT, LEAKAGE OR RUPTURE, RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Take steps to prevent crushing, puncturing or putting a high degree of pressure on the battery, as this
can cause an internal short-circuit, resulting in overheating.
DON’T store batteries or battery-powered devices in hot places elevated temperatures can lead to
capacity loss, leakage or rupture.
DON’T mix old and new batteries, or mix different types or makes of batteries. This can cause leakage
or rupture, resulting in personal injury or property damage.
DON’T give batteries to young children.
Per the U.S. Department of Transportation, “batteries pose little risk contained in the devices they power
and that taking the battery out of the device does not enhance safety."
For the latest in battery and battery-powered device transportation, please visit http://safetravel.dot.gov/.
For additional information contact: support@kjbsecurity.com, 615.620.1370 or 1.800.590-4272.