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Figure 6.
Battery replacement
Battery replacement
5. Battery Removal and Replacement
If you hear “Headset Battery Low” in the headset, its battery
needs to be replaced and recharged. HS500 batteries need be
recharged after 12-13 hours of normal use.
recharged after 12-13 hours of normal use.
a. Battery Removal
• Push the battery-release latch upward.
• Pull the battery out from the top.
• Pull the battery out from the top.
b. Battery Replacement
• Place the end of a battery into
the battery
compartment, with its metal
contacts
downward.
• Press the top of a battery into the
battery
compartment until it snaps in place
under the battery-release latch.
under the battery-release latch.
C. Battery Charger
Up to four headset batteries can be charged in the charger at the
same time. Charging time is approximately 2 hours. The battery
status lights next to each charging port are explained below. Up to
six fully charged batteries can be kept in the battery storage ports.
• Insert a battery in one of four charging ports until it clicks in
same time. Charging time is approximately 2 hours. The battery
status lights next to each charging port are explained below. Up to
six fully charged batteries can be kept in the battery storage ports.
• Insert a battery in one of four charging ports until it clicks in
place.
• The yellow light next to a charging port stays on while it is
empty. When a battery is in a charging port, a yellow light
flashing next to it indicates CHARGE PENDING, which means the
temperature where the charger is located is out of the battery’s
operating range (32
flashing next to it indicates CHARGE PENDING, which means the
temperature where the charger is located is out of the battery’s
operating range (32
o
-104
o
F, 0
o
-40
o
C). Adjust the room temperature
or move the charger to a cooler area.
When battery is in a port, a yellow light on steady next to it
indicates CHARGE FAILED. Follow the diagnostic instructions on
the side of the battery charger.
When battery is in a port, a yellow light on steady next to it
indicates CHARGE FAILED. Follow the diagnostic instructions on
the side of the battery charger.
• The red CHARGING light next to a charging port stays on while a
battery in it is charging.
• The green READY light next to a charging port goes on when a battery
in it is fully charged.
• Remove the fully charged battery from its charging port and place
it in a storage port.
CAUTION: Do not remove batteries from the charger until the
green READY light is lit, or the charger will reset and the
charge cycle will begin again.
green READY light is lit, or the charger will reset and the
charge cycle will begin again.
Figure 5.
Battery removal
Battery removal
Batte
ry
relea
se
Battery in
storage
port
Battery in
charging
port
Label on
battery
charger