Programmes After Market Services NPW-1 Series Transceivers Accessories Issue 1 10/01 ãNokia Corporation
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Table of Contents Page No Standard Battery BLC-2................................................................................................. 4 Product Code ...............................................................................................................4 BMC-2 Battery Pack...................................................................................................... 5 Product Code ....................................................
PAMS Technical Documentation NPW-1 Accessories List of Figures Fig 1 View of Standard Battery, BLC-2 .............................................................................4 Fig 2 View of BMC-2 Battery Pack ....................................................................................5 Fig 3 View of Battery Pack, BMC-3 ...................................................................................6 Fig 4 View of AC Travel Charger, ACP-7 .....................................................
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Standard Battery BLC-2 The BLC-2 is a Li-ION type battery with a rating of 850mAH.
PAMS Technical Documentation NPW-1 Accessories BMC-2 Battery Pack The BMC-2 is a Ni-MH type battery with a rating of 640mAH.
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Battery Pack BMC-3 The BMC-3 is a NiMH type battery with a rating of 900mAH.
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation AC Travel Charger ACP-7 The standard charger is available for different voltage levels and comes with different wall plugs. The standard charger can also be used as a power supply for the desktop stand.
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Performance Travel Charger ACP-8 Operating within the voltage range 90 V...264 V AC (50 Hz...60 Hz), the Performance Travel Charger is practically current independent in normal office and household use. Like the standard charger, it is compatible with all battery options and is available for different wall sockets. The Performance Travel Charger can also be used with desktop stand.
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Fast Travel Charger ACP–9 Operating within the voltage range 90 V...264 V AC (50 Hz...60 Hz), the Fast Travel Charger is practically current independent in normal office and house-hold use. Like the standard charger, it is compatible with all battery options and is available for different wall sockets. The Fast Travel Charger can also be used with basic stand and desktop stand.
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Battery Charging Stand DDC-1 Supports both Li-Ion and Ni-MH batteries (charges following DCT-4 semi-fixed batteries: BLB-2, BLB-3, BLL-2, BMC-2, BMC-3 and BLC-2). LED to indicate charging status: green, ready (trickle charging); red, fast charging; rapid green and red alternately (the charging is disabled due to battery temperature, i.e. battery outside the temperature range).
PAMS Technical Documentation NPW-1 Accessories Desktop Stand DCV-10 The desktop stand provides mounting place for charging battery with transceiver. Figure 8: View of Desktop Stand, DCV-10 Product Code Desktop stand DCV-10: 0675229 Specification Connections: 3.
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Mobile holder MBC-6 In car phone holder, typically mounted to dashboard using mounting plate MKU- 1 or swivel mount HHS-9.
PAMS Technical Documentation NPW-1 Accessories Mounting Plate MKU–1 The MKU–1 mounting plate provides a method of fixing the phone holder, the basic handsfree unit or the handset to the vehicle interior.
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Swivel Mount HHS-9 The HHS–9 swivel mounting plate provides an alternative (to MKU–1) method of locating the phone holder, the handsfree unit or the handset.
PAMS Technical Documentation NPW-1 Accessories Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-8 A green light indicates that the cigarette lighter charger is ready for charging. Check the charging status on the phone display. The main use is with 12V vehicle system. It is using 3-wire charging structure (controlled constant voltage). It has internal output current limitation of 650mA. The car battery connectors must perform reliable electrical connection to the cigarette lighter socket.
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-9 A green light indicates that the cigarette lighter charger is ready for charging. Check the charging status on the phone display. The input voltage can be from 11 or 32 V d.c., negative grounding. Universal mobile charger can be used with all car accessories provided for your phone except MCC-1.
PAMS Technical Documentation NPW-1 Accessories Plug and Play Handsfree Cigarette Charger PPH-1 The PPH-1 provides rapid charging for the phone and possibility for HF operation. The PPH-1 plug and play handsfree unit is connected directly to the cigarette lighter in a car. PPH-1 is connected to Mobile phone with the cable. The cable has combined connector with charger - and head set connectors.
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Handsfree Microphone HFM-8 The HFM-8 microphone can be used together with PPH-1 plug and play handsfree unit.
PAMS Technical Documentation NPW-1 Accessories Headset HDE-2 Headset connected directly to the phone via a 4-wire 2.5 mm headset jack (compatible with phones using DCT-4 headset connector).
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Headset HDC-5 The HDC-5 headset provides a also hook switch for the phone/micro phone.
NPW-1 Accessories PAMS Technical Documentation Loopset LPS-3 The LPS-3 Loopset has been developed for hearing aid users to allow them to use mobile phones. It is based on induction technology. All hearing aids have support for induction loop, that is, they have a little tele-coil inside. This coil can capture the signal supplied to the loop. Standard hearing aids have two operation modes: (1) the M-mode for normal microphone use and (2) the T-mode for tele-coil.
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