Configuration Manual

65 • Charging an Instrument in an SDM-2009
Charging an Instrument in an SDM-2009
The SDM-2009 can be used to charge the rechargeable batteries in a GX-2009. To
maximize the instruments run time and the battery life, make sure the batteries’
charge is as low as possible before recharging them. You can use the GX-2009’s
REFRESH function to discharge the batteries. See the GX-2009 Operator’s Manual
for a complete description of the REFRESH button.
Recharging the Batteries After Performing a Bump Test
or Calibration
To recharge the batteries after performing a bump test or calibration:
1. Perform a bump test or calibration on an instrument as described in “Bump
No connection
between
instrument and PC
Controller
Program
SDM-2009 is not turned
on.
The instrument is not
correctly inserted into the
instrument cradle.
The IR window is dirty.
The USB cable is not
properly plugged into the
SDM-2009 or the PC.
1. Turn on the SDM-2009. If it does
not turn on, check that the AC
adapter is plugged into an AC
socket and to the jack on the
back of the SDM-2009.
2. Check to make sure the
instrument is inserted properly.
3. Clean the IR window on the
SDM-2009 and the GX-2009.
4. Check to make sure the USB
cable is plugged into the back of
the SDM-2009 and to a USB port
on your PC.
5. If the difficulties continue, contact
RKI Instruments, Inc. for further
instruction.
The batteries in
the instrument are
not charging
The instrument is not
properly inserted in the
instrument cradle.
The charger is
malfunctioning.
The batteries are faulty.
1. Be sure that the instrument is
fully inserted in the instrument
cradle.
2. Try to charge the batteries in a
BC-2009 charger if one is
available to determine if the
SDM-2009 is at fault.
3. Try to charge the batteries using
a different SDM-2009 if one is
available to determine if the
SDM-2009 is at fault.
4. Replace the batteries and
attempt to charge them. See the
GX-2009 Operator’s Manual for
instructions to change the
batteries.
5. If the difficulties continue, contact
RKI Instruments, Inc. for further
instruction.