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2 Using the Handscanner
2.1 Charging the Handscanner
The Handscanner is charged by docking it in the cradle. Plug the power
supply provided with the cradle in to the power in socket on the back of the
cradle. The charge time will depend on how discharged the Handscanner
battery is. Typically a fully discharged battery will take 3-4 hours to fully
charge. The LEDs on the top of the Handscanner indicate the charge status;
Red for charge in progress, Green for charge complete. Both LEDs on
simultaneously indicates a fault condition. This will happen if the battery is
outside the recommended charging temperature (0°C to 45°C), or if the
battery has a fault.
The cradle is also capable of charging a spare battery at the same time as a
Handscanner. The spare battery drops into the holder at the back of the
cradle. The charge time in the cradle is the same as the Handscanner.
Charge status is indicated by the LEDs on the cradle. Red indicates charge in
progress, Green charge complete and Red and Green for fault (or battery not
present). Note that the charge status of the spare battery is independent of
the Handscanner.