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If the steps don't work...Try these steps...If this occurs...
Successively remove one device
from the charger and retest until the
If the problem is an older battery,
dispose of it.
charger no longer exhibits the
problem. The last device removed
will likely be the problem device.
Re-verify this by putting all devices
back in the charger except this last
device.
Have the charger replaced or
repaired. This is not able to be
corrected by a customer.
Have the charger replaced or
repaired. This is not able to be
corrected by a customer.
All of the battery charger's amber
LEDs are flashing in a circular
pattern
Have the charger replaced or
repaired. This is not able to be
corrected by a customer.
Look at the battery charger
contacts and ensure that they
appear the same as the contacts
in a working slot. The battery
should fit snugly into the slot.
A battery charger slot's LEDs blink
red when a battery is placed into a
slot, but this does not occur in other
battery slots.
Have the charger replaced or
repaired. This is not able to be
corrected by a customer.
Check to see if the contacts on the
device and charger are clean. If
not, follow cleaning procedures and
retry.
This is normal operation and
indicates that the
The power LED on a 5-bay charger
is not always green but flashes
amber.
"DISTRIBUTABLE" parameter has
been set to "1" for the device in the
master (gray color tab) slot.
There is data communication on
the serial port of the device in the
master slot. This propagates the
device configuration to others in the
slot so that a new device can be
easily accessed through
VoiceConsole without serial
configuration.
Warning: Replace a battery only with another battery that has been authorized by Honeywell for the
product you are using. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or
other hazard. See also Honeywell Battery Safety
Troubleshooting Problems Indicated by LED
Vocollect Talkman devices, chargers and the SRX headset and its charger have LEDs that indicate the state
of the equipment. These LEDs may be on, off or blink. In some cases an LED will blink, alternating between
two colors.
If the LEDs indicate that there is a problem, follow the troubleshooting steps to solve the problem.
1.
Check the battery contacts and the charger contacts for dirt or other obstructions that might prevent the
contacts from connecting properly.
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